Carsten,
thank you for your detailed installation instructions.
Sorry for the delay. Now I found time to try.
Result:
migrating from testing to experimental has no effect.
The problem persists, the error messages are the same.
- Joachim
On 11/26/2017 08:33 PM, Carsten Schoenert wrote:
is this issue still exsitimg if you use the version 1:52.4.0-2~exp1 from
experimental?
Sorry: this I can only try out if you kindly point me to instructions how
try out a package from 'experimental' without ruining my 'testing' installation.
- J
Package: thunderbird
Version: 1:52.4.0-1
Cannot open or download attachments. Error message in console:
(thunderbird:23857): Gtk-WARNING **: Attempting to read the recently used resources file at
'/.local/share/recently-used.xbel', but the parser failed: Failed to open file
“/.local/share/recen
I had two versions of libpsl on my system:
- /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libpsl.so.5 from Debian
- /usr/local/lib/libpsl.so from local installation of GMT
Removing the latter solves my problem.
Thanks for your help - Joachim
I would wild guess something is broken on your system, because I can't really
reproduce the issue
My system is Debian testing, currently stretch, with history going back a few
Debian releases.
Gianfranco, I can provide you additional information about my system via
private message.
For me to
Package: cmake
Version: 3.7.2-1
Package: libreoffice
Version: 1:5.2.4-2
Package: libcurl3
Version: amd64 7.52.1-1
After upgrade of libcurl3:amd64 from 7.51.0-1 to 7.52.1-1, cmake no longer
works:
Upon straightforward invocation, it exits with error message:
cmake: symbol lookup error: /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libcurl.so.4: undefined
symbol: psl_builtin
but it is in conflict with the well-established standard way
of how libraries are distributed in Debian.
This is incorrect. Header-only libraries are present in the Debian
archive, such as libboost-dev or libeigen3-dev. A -dev package does
not automatically have an accompanying shlib package.
Package: texlive-math-extra
Version: 2015.20160215-1
The following document demonstrates several problems introduced with texlive
2015.
\documentclass{minimal}
\usepackage[bold-style=ISO]{unicode-math}
\setmathfont{xits-math.otf}
\renewcommand{\v}[1]{\ensuremath{\mathbf{#1}}}
\begin{document}
\
Package: python-py++
Version: 1.0.0-1
Package header says
Homepage: http://www.language-binding.net/pyplusplus/pyplusplus.html
This link is broken (404: page not found).
Is Py++ orphaned? Then it should be tagged as such, and the homepage
link should be removed for good.
Will Mathieu as Debia
Package: libreoffice-common
Version: 1:4.4.4-1
Under Debian/stretch, libreoffice-writer installed, libreoffice-calc not
installed, any attempt to open a spreadsheet document (extension .xls)
causes libreoffice to crash silently. I would have expected an error
message like "Spreadsheets not supp
Thank you, Justin,
I agree with everything.
hdfview should definitely be in section science.
The closely related package h5tools already is there.
smime.p7s
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I still think this software would add value to Debian.
If somebody volunteered as package maintainer, I would
do my best to help. - Joachim
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Package: libboost-dev
Version: 1.34.1-15+b1
In stable as well as in testing, libboost-dev _recommends_ the following:
libboost-doc, libboost-date-time-dev, libboost-filesystem-dev,
libboost-graph-dev, libboost-iostreams-dev, libboost-program-options-dev,
libboost-python-dev, libboost-regex-dev
Package: libqt4-ruby
Version: 1.4.10-3
KDE developpers succeeded in migrating QtRuby to Ruby 1.9:
http://www.kdedevelopers.org/node/3876
Who feels capable of packaging this new binding for Debian?
- Joachim
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> Many "Thai people" use libpango and it's 3 times smaller than libpango;
> it is however desirable that support for the Thai language comes out of
> the box. I would need a stronger logic here.
Loic, please reconsider:
There are many languages with non-latin character, and each of them is used
Package: libpango1.0-0
Version: 1.20.2-2
many programs depend on libpango
many non-Thai people use such programs
therefore support for Thai language should be decoupled
from libpango's core; libpango should not depend on libthai
- Joachim
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Package: libqt4-ruby1.8
Version: 1.4.9-9
This package should only depend on ruby1.8, not on ruby.
In the transition to ruby1.9, inappropriate dependences
on 'ruby' become increasingly annoying.
- Joachim
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Package: ruby1.9
Version: 1.9.0.0-2
Priority: optional
Section: interpreters
Installed-Size: 424
Maintainer: akira yamada <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Architecture: i386
Dear Akira,
ruby1.9 as distributed with debian/lenny crashes regularly in my app,
whereas ruby1.9.0-1 from ftp://ftp.ruby-lang.org/pub
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