Package: fprobe
Version: 1.1-7.3+b1
This is a packaging issue.
When trying to install with:
apt-get install --assume-yes fprobe
apt-get still prompt the user for trivial configuration options (address
and port of the recipient).
(note that if you had fprobe installed earlier you have to purg
I had the exact same bug that appeared also when upgrading wheezy
some years ago, and I finally get rid of it changing the TERM envvar
from xterm-256color to screen-256color-bce (I use screen).
So maybe you should have a look at your TERM as well?
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Package: guile-2.0-dev
Version: 2.0.3+1-2
Running guile-config crash without it since it uses it internally.
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Just to let you know that with the same configuration that you
(stock debian lenny with libgl1-mesa-dri version 7.0.3-7 and
xserver-xorg-video-radeon, and a Radeon RV100 QY [Radeon 7000/VE])
I have the same bug as you, and your test helpful program shows
it (the inner square is incomplete).
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Package: graphviz
Version: 2.20.2-3
Take a simlpe dot file, for instance :
$ cat > simple.dot < "toto"
}
EOF
then run dotty :
$ dotty simple.dot
then right click, select "print graph", then "file", then
a filename and any combination of format and orientation.
Then go check your PS file with f
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