Bug#855789: aliasing bug while setting array sizes

2017-02-26 Thread Conrad Sand
Hello, I'm the upstream author of Armadillo. In Armadillo 7.600.2, there are bugs in the conv() and conv2() functions. The conv() and conv2() functions are used for signal and image processing (convolutions). The bugs are exposed when the output of the conv() or conv2() functions is set to be the

Bug#651997: python-dolfin: unknown symbol: wrapper_dgesv_

2011-12-22 Thread Conrad Sand
On 23 December 2011 02:19, Kumar Appaiah wrote: > After some discussion with upstream here is the summary: > > - Upstream will not raise the soname, since this, in their view, is >  does not warrant one. Their opinion is that armadillo's ABI isn't >  really for direct use by the end user, so a rec

Bug#651997: python-dolfin: unknown symbol: wrapper_dgesv_

2011-12-20 Thread Conrad Sand
In bug 651997 http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=651997 libarmadillo2 is listed as version "2.2.5+dfsg-1", which implies that the header files for armadillo have been updated to a later version, but not the run-time library. Otherwise it's impossible to obtain the "undefined symbol:

Bug#640475: complex number issues in armadillo C++ library 2.0.1

2011-09-04 Thread Conrad Sand
Package: armadillo Version: 2.0.1+dfsg-1 Severity: serious Tags: fixed-upstream Version 2.0.1 of the Armadillo C++ library contains bugs in functions cov(), cor() and as_scalar() when dealing with complex numbers. I strongly recommend updating the package to the official stable upstream version,

Bug#640474: multiplication issue in beta version (1.99.3) of armadillo C++ library

2011-09-04 Thread Conrad Sand
Package: armadillo Version: 2.0.1+dfsg-1 Severity: serious Tags: fixed-upstream Version 2.0.1 of the Armadillo C++ library contains bugs in functions cov(), cor() and as_scalar() when dealing with complex numbers. I strongly recommend updating the package to the official stable upstream version,

Bug#632616: multiplication issue in beta version (1.99.3) of armadillo C++ library

2011-07-03 Thread Conrad Sand
Package: armadillo Version: 1.99.3+dfsg-1 Severity: serious Tags: fixed-upstream Beta versions (1.99.x) of Armadillo C++ library contain a bug in multiplying tiny matrices. Beta versions are not supported by upstream. I strongly recommend updating the package to the official stable upstream vers

Bug#528994: Info received (Bug#528994: Info received (Bug#528994: Acknowledgement (xserver-xorg-core: Corrupt mouse motion events send pointer to top-left of screen)))

2009-05-20 Thread sand
Diagnosis and patch available at . This Debian bug should be reassigned to the xserver-xorg-input-evdev package for tracking the upstream fix. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscri

Bug#528994: Info received (Bug#528994: Acknowledgement (xserver-xorg-core: Corrupt mouse motion events send pointer to top-left of screen))

2009-05-20 Thread sand
I have managed to work my way back up the failure chain, to the point where GDB can stop the server before the mouse moves. The failure is associated with a motion event of {0,0} and is_absolute of 1. (gdb) bt #0 xf86PostMotionEventP (device=0x84a6308, is_absolute=1, first_valuator=0, num_valua

Bug#528994: Acknowledgement (xserver-xorg-core: Corrupt mouse motion events send pointer to top-left of screen)

2009-05-18 Thread sand
Assuming that this xorg.conf option works properly Option "AccelerationScheme""none" I don't think it's an acceleration bug. I grabbed the debugging symbols package and attached to Xorg, and I was seeing the pDev->last.valuators array getting zeroed out in GetPointerEvents,

Bug#484696: mtp-tools: mtp-tracks command freezes tvtime

2008-12-31 Thread sand
I'm seeing a similar USB problem with the latest experimental packages. Any operation in my personal tools triggers USB resets in my mouse: Dec 31 00:38:49 priss vmunix: usb 2-1.1.3: usbfs: USBDEVFS_CONTROL failed cmd fsinfo rqt 128 rq 6 len 1024 ret -84 Dec 31 00:38:49 priss vmunix: usb 2-1

Bug#501363: firefox refuses to start when there already is a firefox instance running

2008-10-06 Thread sand
I'm seeing this on my desktop as well with 3.0.3-1. Also, the iceweasel remote commands all return "Error: No running window found", even when Iceweasel is running. % priss:/home/sand ; iceweasel -remote 'ping()' Error: No running window found % iceweasel -remote '

Bug#198339: Lindsay sucking vids

2008-03-24 Thread DOUG Sand
Don't believe the liars - Size DOES matter http://www.Dikipens.com/ Don't wait to climax -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Bug#450948: scsh-0.6: Logic error allows infinite block in event.c:queue_ready_ports()

2007-12-17 Thread sand
>From a reading of the explanatory comment at the beginning of queue_ready_ports()... /* * Call select() on the pending ports and move any ready ones to the ready * queue. If wait is true, seconds is either -1 (wait forever) or the * maximum number of seconds to wait (with ticks any additi

Bug#445100: xserver-xorg: Ctl-Alt-Fx has stopped working after a fresh install

2007-11-04 Thread sand
> > Can you try with xserver-xorg-video-ati 1:6.7.194-1 current in > > experimental? > > You nailed that one, Brice. The problem goes away with > xserver-xorg-video-ati/experimental 1:6.7.194-1. Is this a problem with xserver-xorg-video-ati, or with that driver's interaction with xserver-xorg? I