This appears to have been reported upstream at
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1737212
R
This FTBFS is caused by a change in behaviour in bison 3.7. There's a
proposed fix upstream at
https://github.com/verilator/verilator/pull/2505
which works by telling Bison the correct header name.
Rupert
Predictably, I forgot to include the trace-back attachment. It's
attached here.
Cheers,
Rupert
$ pylint myfile.py
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/bin/pylint", line 11, in
load_entry_point('pylint==1.9.4', 'console_scripts', 'pylint')()
File "/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packag
Package: pylint
Version: 1.9.4-1
Severity: important
Hi there,
pylint depends on python-astroid >= 1.4.5, but this doesn't seem to be
strict enough. With my frankenstein system (mostly stable, with some
packages from sid), running "pylint" gets me the attached traceback,
which ends with
Attrib
I've downloaded the source and had a look, and it's not quite what I
thought was going on. It turns out that nm-strongswan.c requires the
pre-shared key to be 20 characters (in check_validity()).
I don't think this really makes sense: as a client, I'm not the guy
who chose the key. I can understan
Package: network-manager-gnome
Version: 1.8.10-4
Severity: normal
Hi there,
It's not currently possible to use the network-manager-gnome GUI to
configure an IPsec/IKEv2 VPN with pre-shared key.
For other choices in the "Authentication" drop-down, the "Add" button
is greyed out unless the gateway
Hi there,
I agree that there's no point maintaining two packages with the same
contents :-) I've just installed texlive-luasseq to check and, yep,
these are definitely the same. Was luasseq (2) added to texlive-luatex
vaguely recently? I'm reasonably sure the code wasn't packaged when I
made the p
Hi Andreas,
It seems that I haven't set the BTS up correctly to let me know when
there are bugs against the package. Sorry - I'll fix that in a
minute. I'll try and build / fix stuff now. Thanks for letting me know.
Rupert
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Paul Gevers writes:
> Hi Rupert,
>
> On 16-11-13 10:08, Rupert Swarbrick wrote:
>> This happens because of some faulty logic in the "linux
>> detection". Basically, they had something hardcoded to check for new
>> linuxes, which meant version 2.x.y. Linux 3
This happens because of some faulty logic in the "linux
detection". Basically, they had something hardcoded to check for new
linuxes, which meant version 2.x.y. Linux 3.x broke it.
Raymond Toy fixed this in March when I reported it to him (I crashed
into it when working on Maxima build systems). P
I sent a note to the packaging team [1] to see if we can get some
progress on this issue.
Rupert
[1]
http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/pkg-common-lisp-devel/2012-August/003227.html
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Package: plymouth
Version: 0.8.5.1-2
Severity: important
Plymouth installs a hook for mkinitramfs in
/usr/share/initramfs-tools/hooks/, which fails on multi-arch systems,
since the two lines
copy_exec /usr/lib/plymouth/renderers/frame-buffer.so
copy_exec /usr/lib/plymouth/renderers/drm.so
no
Ahah. The upstream bug is
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=673833
Rupert
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Package: gnome-panel
Version: 3.4.1-1
Severity: normal
Hi,
Recently updated my (unstable) system to the latest version of
gnome-panel and the various gtk bits. I run gnome in fallback mode with
a different window manager (stumpwm).
Since the update, scrolling on the workspace switcher applet no
Package: cl-puri
Version: 1.5.5-1
Severity: normal
Hi,
The cl-puri package helpfully includes documentation at
/usr/share/doc/cl-puri/uri.html
Unfortunately, this doesn't seem to be all of it.
The various exported symbols each have links (the first ones listed are
URI, URI-P, COPY-URI etc.).
Andreas Tille writes:
> Hi Rupert,
>
> thanks for the ITP. I'd consider this as a package which could be
> maintained inside the Debian Science team.
>
> Kind regards
>
> Andreas.
Thank you for your reply. I'm new to (packaging for) Debian, so I'm not
entirely sure what this means for m
Package: wnpp
Owner: Rupert Swarbrick
Severity: wishlist
* Package name: luasseq
Version : 2.1
Upstream Author : Tilman Bauer
* URL or Web page : http://www.few.vu.nl/~tilman/tex.html
* License : LaTeX Project Public License (LPPL)
Description : LuaLaTeX package for
Package: tucan
Version: 0.3.10-2
Severity: important
Dear Maintainer,
When going to Preferences / Service Configuration and hitting "Find",
one gets the message:
"Version 0.3.10 alpha released! Please update and enjoy new features"
Presumably this means that the developer is no longer interes
Package: leafnode
Version: 2.0.0.alpha20090406a-1
Severity: wishlist
Hi,
I'm happily using leafnode and really like the 15 minute fetchnews cron
job. However, the machine I'm running on is a laptop. As such, it
doesn't have a permanent internet connection.
There are two improvements that would b
Package: cl-aserve
Version: 1.2.42+cvs.2010.02.08-dfsg-1
Severity: serious
After installing cl-aserve (installed for cl-rss), with SBCL
2:1.0.54.0-1, loading it doesn't work because it depends on
cl-acl-compat and cl-htmlgen (see line 74 of the .asd), but these
weren't installed because cl-aserve
I don't know whether Mikhail has seen this, but any other prospective
packagers would probably benefit from reading through the thread at [1]
where Don Barry seems to have made some preliminary packages.
Rupert
[1] http://jsoftware.com/pipermail/source/2011-April/000158.html (see
the thread m
Package: libgdk-pixbuf2.0-0
Version: 2.23.5-2
Severity: normal
With librsvg2-common version 2.34.0-1, the svg pixbuf loader is
installed at
/usr/lib/gdk-pixbuf-2.0/2.10.0/loaders/libpixbufloader-svg.so
Unfortunately, it seems that, with libgdk-pixbuf2.0-0,
gdk-pixbuf-query-loaders doesn't look
Package: eog
Version: 3.0.2-1
Severity: normal
Without the gir1.2-peas-1.0 package installed, eog fails to load up the
peas typelib (since it isn't there) and warns to the console. Presumably
eog should either depend on or recommend the package.
Rupert
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Debian Release: whe
Package: sbcl
Version: 1:1.0.47.0-1
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
It seems that the location for the core file has changed:
/usr/lib/sbcl/sbcl-dist.core
Fine, but the wrapper binary doesn't seem to know about it:
rupert@hake:~ sbcl
fatal error encountered in SBCL pid 9
block 458363 by 286672
thanks
I don't think that this bug will be fixed, unless bug #286672[1] is
fixed, since at the moment SSL is completely disabled and the
application doesn't link to OpenSSL (the library that could provide SSL
support).
Rupert
Footnotes:
[1] http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-b
Sorry for spamming the bug report with a massive patch. Even sorrier for
sending the wrong one! This patch used the magic "-N" flag too and
actually contains the code that's required...
Rupert
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As M. Braun said in his previous message (in 2009), there is in fact a
patch to enable gnutls support (which he wrote!).
I've extracted the code from the massive zip file that's linked at the
Ubuntu bug report and have made the required changes to the debian
control file to use it.
I *think* this
Hi there,
I've installed the versions of the packages that you described to a
virtual machine here and I can't reproduce this bug. Do you still see
it? If so, we can probably help you narrow the cause down further, but
at the moment it's hard to work out what's going on without any sort of
back-tr
Hi there,
I've just installed mail-notification 5.4.dfsg.1-2 on a virtual machine
and created a free account on lavabit.com
Everything seems to work fine (and it also works fine for the most
recent version of mail-notification on my actual machine!)
The only difference I can think of that might
Hi,
I've managed to get a virtual machine working with qemu/kvm and can
confirm the crash happened with packages from 2007 (!)
With the package that was actually shipped with Lenny (4.1.dfsg.1-4.1),
this no longer happens, so I am going to mark the bug as confirmed and
then fixed.
Rupert
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Hi,
I tried to write this below the reopen email, but it seems that was the
wrong thing to do. Hopefully, the following text will appear on the bug
report now:
I'm not sure this fixes the problem in all cases. I had a stale
/etc/common-lisp/source-registry.conf.d/common-lisp-controller-userdir.c
Package: font-hosny-amiri
Version: 0.001-1
Severity: minor
Shouldn't this package be in the new "fonts" section of the archive?
Rupert
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Package: playitslowly
Version: 1.3.0-1
Severity: minor
The description for the current package reads:
Play it slowly is a software to play back audio files at a different
speed or pitch. It does also allow you to loop over a certain part of
a file.
It's intended to help you learn or tra
Package: crunchyfrog
Version: 0.4.1-1
Severity: minor
The description for the current package reads:
CrunchyFrog is a cross-plattform database client. It provides a SQL
editor and schema browser and connectors to various database servers
(PostreSQL, MySQL, SQLite, Oracle, SQLServer, Firebird, Inf
Package: xsystem35
Version: 1.7.3-pre5-1
Severity: minor
The description for the current package reads:
System 3.5 is created by Alice Soft. It is a games engine. xsystem35 is
a free implementation which is compatible to System 3.5. It is able to
play many existed system3.5 games.
The definite e
Package: auto-complete-el
Version: 1.3-1
The description string for the package is currently:
Auto Complete Mode is intelligent auto-completion extension for GNU
Emacs.
Auto Complete Mode renews an old completion interface and provides an
environment that makes users could be more c
Package: epiphany-browser-data
Version: 2.30.2-2
When F1 is pressed or Help/Contents is selected, the gnome help browser
(Yelp) fails to find the documentation. This is because the
documentation is installed at
/usr/share/gnome/help/epiphany-browser/*
but the yelp uri of "ghelp:epiphany" tell
Package: pdfjam
Version: 2.05-1
Severity: minor
pdfjam depends on texlive-latex-recommended-doc, which is a documentation
package.
Is this package really required to make pdfjam work?
--- System information. ---
Architecture: i386
Kernel: Linux 2.6.34-rc5
Debian Release: squeeze/sid
500
Package: bbdb
Version: 2.36-1
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
As a temporary workaround, the user can go to /usr/share/emacs/site-
lisp/bbdb/lisp/ and (as root) "make bbdb-autoloads.el".
-- System Information:
Debian Release: squeeze/sid
APT prefers unstable
APT poli
Package: libcairo2-dev
Version: 1.9.6-2
More specifically, /usr/lib/pkgconfig/cairo.pc has the line
Requires.private: pixman-1 >= 0.15.16fontconfig >= 2.2.95 freetype2
>= 9.7.3 directfb libpng12 xcb-shm xcb >= 0.9.92 xcb-render >= 0.9.92 xrender
>= 0.6 x11
However libcairo2-dev do
Package: common-lisp-controller
Version: 7.0
Upon installing version 7.0 of common-lisp-controller, cl-swank
breaks. (This is using sbcl 1:1.0.31.0-2, cl-swank 1:20090908-1). This
is because swank uses CALCULATE-FASL-ROOT, which was exported by the
older (6.*) versions of clc, but seemingly not b
I've put an alpha implementation of something that does this on github
at http://github.com/rswarbrick/brightside. I've emailed both Ed Catmur
(who I think is the upstream author) and Ari Pollak about it, so
hopefully one of them will find this interesting.
Rupert
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Description:
Steps I tried to reproduce the bug:
1) Using brightside-properties, set the timeout to the longest value.
2) Checked that there was indeed a long timeout before switching
3) Grabbed the vertical scrollbar on the side of a fullscreen firefox
window and moved right.
4) There was the expected
See http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=480710
This can also be caused by adding a second workspace switcher applet,
rather than by running brightside.
Rupert
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Since I've just spent a couple of hours working out why my machine
didn't work upon upgrading udev and pulseaudio as suggested, I thought
I'd add this for anyone who comes upon this bug report:
You need to have a recent kernel (I think it's > 2.6.29, but I'm not
sure) and you need not to have the
Package: cl-sql
Version: 4.0.5-4
Severity: grave
The current cl-sql package installs two copies of clsql.asd:
rup...@hake:~ dpkg -L cl-sql | grep asd
/usr/share/common-lisp/source/clsql/sql/clsql.asd
/usr/share/common-lisp/source/clsql/clsql.asd
/usr/share/common-lisp/systems/clsql.asd
Only the
Package: cl-soap
Version: 20060105-2
Severity: serious
The defpackage for :cl-soap, which is installed into
/usr/share/common-lisp/source/cl-soap/src/package.lisp exports the
symbol :wsdl-soal-call rather than :wsdl-soap-call, the correct
name. (The function #'wsdl-soap-call is the final function
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Oops, I forgot to say that most of what I said in the previous mail was
gleaned from the conversation archived at
http://mail.gnome.org/archives/tracker-list/2008-October/msg00023.html
Rupert
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I spent half an hour working this out this morning. There are two
reasons that indexing djvu files doesn't work with the default setup:
1) Tracker doesn't think it should try to extract the contents of the
files with MIME type image/vnd.djvu.
2) Tracker does
Tatsuya Kinoshita <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I think that the alpaca package isn't meaningless even if less
> people use alpaca than EasyPG.
Grr. It's FEWER!
>
> `alpaca' uses symmetric encryption with "--cipher-algo AES" for a
> new *.gpg file by default, while I haven't found an easy way to
Just a few comments about the ITP (about the English). These are
somewhat terse, but this is laziness not a reflection of my mood!
Rupert
> Package: wnpp
> Severity: wishlist
> Owner: LI Daobing <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> * Package name: txtreader
> Version : 0.4.4
> Upstream Author :
Package: dmaths
Version: 3.1-1
Severity: minor
The dmaths package description says:
"... and which facilitates editing mathematical formulas and / or scientists."
Since I've not yet met a scientist who doesn't mind being edited, I
propose this is changed
to something like
"... and which aids sc
> > After upgrading to 2.7-9 of libc6 in unstable, SBCL became extremely
> > prone to crashing
> > randomly (i.e. 5-10 source files compiled of the SBCL CVS code before a
> > 100% CPU hang which
> > was only killable with -s 9.
>
> Could you please give a way to reproduce the bug? I know nothing
the
problem. Downgrading
libc6 to the package in testing (libc 2.7-6) fixes it again: I've since
compiled sbcl from
CVS twice to make sure.
Rupert Swarbrick
P.S. The System Information below was generated with reportbug and I've
currently got 2.7-6
installed. libgcc1 doesn'
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