On Wed, Aug 14, 2024 at 1:36 AM Andreas Tille wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Am Sun, Jul 09, 2023 at 10:14:17PM -0700 schrieb Brent Roman:
> > I'll send you a patch to quickplot in the coming weeks if I end up changing
> > it, leaving you to wrestle with the GTK3 issues unique to Debian 12.
>
> I'd like to sa
Hi,
Am Sun, Jul 09, 2023 at 10:14:17PM -0700 schrieb Brent Roman:
> I'll send you a patch to quickplot in the coming weeks if I end up changing
> it, leaving you to wrestle with the GTK3 issues unique to Debian 12.
I'd like to salvage quickplot to the Debian Science team. Any patch
fixing the pr
Hi Lance,
I'd been holding off installing Debian 12 because I routinely rely on
X11 for remote access.
Sorry to hear the the X11<->Wayland wrapper is not quite ready for prime
time.
Linus was, as usual, spot on in his lampooning the lack of binary
compatibility in Linux user space.
While it
Hi Brent,
5. I forgot to mention. I'm using Debian 12 with GNOME and on that, both
libsndfile and GTK3 break quickplot; though "apt install quickplot" works,
but it installs a broken program. I can't test your fix very easily on my
system. I'd rather refactor quickplot than downgrade my OS. (y
Hi Brent,
1. First thank you for submitting this bug ticket. I'm not sure if I have
write access to the debian bug system, but we'll see.
2. I'm the sole downstream developer of quickplot. quickplot as
distributed by Debian GNU/Linux was pretty cool stuff. It currently has
some package depend
Package: quickplot
Version: 1.0.1~rc-1+b3
Any attempt to read an input file or pipe fails with the error message:
Failed to read file /home/brent/quickplot/plot.dat: lseek() failed
A workaround is the link the quickplot binary with the upstream
libsndfile-1.0.28
rather than the libsndfile-1.0
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