Package: cdargs
Version: 1.31-1
Severity: minor
I suspect a lot of users have rm aliased to things like rm -i. Mine is aliased
to something like
'echo Sorry this command is disabled'.
The example script uses rm for an intertal cdargs file, but breaks for such
users. It should rather use /bin
Package: apt
Version: 0.5.28.6
Severity: normal
I am trying to downgrade libmailutils0 and mailutils back to woody.
In my preferences, woody is pinned to , and all the rest to
negative values as you can see below.
Here's apt-cache policy:
marie:~# apt-cache policy libmailutils0
libmailut
Package: tar
Version: 1.14-2
Severity: normal
Let's try the tar-trick to copy the contents of dir1 to dir2:
(cd dir1 && tar -clpsf- *) | (cd dir2 & tar -xpsf -)
This copies the contents, including correct timestamps and ownership,
except that if there is a symlink (named, say s) in dir1. Then
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Package: xdiskusage
Version: 1.48-4
Severity: normal
I also tried this with version 1.48-5.
xdiskusage -a ~/ causes this error "output does not look like du output"
I have no funny mounts in ~/
Digging, the problem seems to happen because some lines in the du
output changes the terminal's char
/usr/sbin/adduser line 695,
line 873.
symlink: No such file or directory
But when the touched file does not exist, I do not see this problem.
This is sarge.
> tags #330192 unreproducible
> thanks
>
> On Mon, Sep 26, 2005 at 01:19:07PM -0400, D. Goel wrote:
>
Package: adduser
Version: 3.63
Severity: normal
I copied my gnome conf to /etc/skel. (is this stupid of me?)
/etc/skel/.gnome had filenames with ' in their names.
adduser (sarge) then failed to work, complaining: Unmatched '.
(When I removed those files, this problem went away.)
(The adduser i
Package: festival
Version: 1.4.3-16
Severity: normal
If I type festival-text2wav file.txt, I get:
SIOD ERROR: could not open file /usr/lib/festival/init.scm
since there's no such file on the system.
(With the earlier version 1.4.2-2.1, this file used to be shipped).
This file apparently has
"Matthias Urlichs" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> tag 290375 +moreinfo
> thanks
>
> Hi,
>
>> If I type festival-text2wav file.txt, I get:
>> SIOD ERROR: could not open file /usr/lib/festival/init.scm
>>
> What's "festival-text2wav"? It's not shipped with the festival package.
>
> "text2wave" is,
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