ht break temporarily during the
transition.
Kind regards,
Matthias Klumpp
Ben file:
title = "packagekit";
is_affected = .depends ~ "libpackagekit-glib2-14" | .depends ~ "libpackagekit-
glib2-16";
is_good = .depends ~ "libpackagekit-glib2-16";
is_bad
Hi!
2013/4/20 Petr Salinger :
> [...]
> There are two problematic parts.
>
> The first one is a try to auto-kill a spawned agent process,
> when the master process suddenly dies. In normal case,
> it is signaled from master.
> There is no counter part functionality on (k)FreeBSD.
>
> The second on
Hi!
Apper uses PolicyKit for authorization - there is nothing to set up
but PolicyKit privileges, which are usually fine.
So, this is
a) broken configuration on your system
b) a bug in the PolicyKit packaging
Have you checked that you have the latest version of Polkit installed,
and a policykit-a
Control: reassign 710355 gnome-packagekit 3.4.2-2
Hi!
GNOME-PackageKit would be responsible for showing a notification about
new packages, but the GNOME Design-Team didn't like that behaviour. So
GPK won't show anything at time. Later, this will be changed so
security updates are shown. On GNOME,
Hi!
This is unfortunately blocked by the PackageKit transition - as soon
as the PK transition starts, this FTBFS bug will solve itself.
(If it takes too long until the PK transition is accepted, I can maybe
do something about this anyway)
Cheers,
Matthias
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Hi!
2013/6/4 Jeremy Bicha :
> In Ubuntu with packagekit 0.8.7, I needed to update listaller to 0.5.7
> to work around this bug as neither 0.5.5 or 0.5.6 would compile.
>
> https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/listaller/0.5.7-0ubuntu1
Thank you for the hint! Unfortunately, everything is blocked by t
Hi!
Very odd... Thanks for the video! Do you have an opportunity to test
the bahaviour using the most recent version of GPK available in Debian
Experimental? (Maybe in a VM?)
I cannot reproduce the issue here, but it might have been fixed in GPK
3.8 already, which uses newer technology.
Are you usi
Hi!
Depending on your version of Aptd, this might very well be the case
that Aptd is blocking something. Newer versions of APtd will AFAIK
jump out of the way as soon as PackageKit is used.
Synaptic and unattended-upgrades shouldn't have any effect on
PackageKit, as long as they don't run permanent
Hi!
Are you *sure* that you did not install projectM from a 3rd-party
source other than Debian or that you have old and outdated
configuration in your home-directory? ProjectM should not depend on
this font, but on dejavu-core instead.
The behaviour you describe only happens if you have broken conf
Hi!
Can you please run appstream-index --refresh --verbose in a terminal?
Does this work? Also, does
/usr/lib//appstream/update-appstream-index --verbose run and
show some information while updating the index?
At time, I guess that the appstream-index application is just not
found, but I'll need to
Package: libgraphite2-2.0.0
Version: 1.1.3-1
Severity: normal
Hi!
It would be great if multiarch support could be added to this package,
otherwise
it blocks some i386 packages from installing (newer Pango apparently requires
this package)
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Hi!
Thanks for the information - I'll try to find out why libgraphite2 is
needed for the multiarch setup here.
(and I hope the binNMU issues are fixed soon, to be honest I thought
we had a solution for that already)
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Hi!
2013/2/4 Michael Biebl :
> Hi,
>
> thinking more about that, I think having some PackageKit magic in
> network-manager-gnome would probably be a nice solution.
> Pre-installing all VPN plugins is not really something I want to do in
> the network-manager package.
> Maybe we could list all VPN
Control: reassign 699681 packagekit 0.7.6-2
Hi!
2013/2/5 Alexander Dahl :
> [...]This behaviour of apper is very annoying
> and was introduced not until a few days ago in wheezy.
This is incredibly bad, since the patches applied to PackageKit back
then fix some other annoying bugs... I am still t
Hi again!
Could you maybe all try to update packages using the command-line tool
"pkcon update"? (available in packagekit-tools)
Does this produce the same issues?
Thanks!
Matthias
2013/2/5 Matthias Klumpp :
> Control: reassign 699681 packagekit 0.7.6-2
>
> Hi!
>
>
Hi!
Am 5. Februar 2013 18:20 schrieb Jan Losinski :
> Hello,
>
> I have the same issue on two x86_64 machines (wheezy), both multiarch
> enabled. I've tried the "pkcon update" and it worked without problems:
No problem, I am German too anyway :P
Odd... But it's a good sign that it worked... (this
Hi!
I still haven't been able to properly reproduce this, all I can say is
that there is something wrong with a certain PK<->Apt combination.
Are you able to reproduce this reliably? If yes, and if you have an
amd64 architecture, please install these PackageKit packages:
http://listaller.tenstral.n
2013/2/10 Laurent Bigonville :
> [...]
> It seems that in the 0.8, the DBus API has changed in an incompatible
> way from 0.7 series.
>
> The GetTid() method has been renamed to CreateTransaction()
>
> org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.UnknownMethod: No such method `GetTid'
>
> To handle this, you should
Hi!
This is already on my todo-list for PackageKit 0.8.x
(libpackagekit-glib2-16). When Wheezy is released, I'll upload the new
release to unstable.
Regards,
Matthias
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affects 699681 + apper
stop
Hi!
Are you able to reproduce this often enough? If yes, are you running
an amd64 platform? If you also do that, please install the packages I
linked here: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=699681#51
Does this fix the issue? If th
Hi!
2013/2/11 Andrew Bennett :
> [...]
> Do you want me to make sure all those packages are installed from the debian
> repos, or did you want me to download and install each package (with dpkg, I
> assume) from that page on tenstral.net?
Download the packages from .tenstral.net, they contain a sm
Hehe, sorry for giving no instructions how to install this stuff
There is one, super simple way:
Download the following packages:
libpackagekit-glib2-14_0.7.6-2.1_amd64.deb
packagekit-backend-aptcc_0.7.6-2.1_amd64.deb
packagekit-dbg_0.7.6-2.1_amd64.deb
packagekit-tools_0.7.6-2.1_amd64.deb
Control: retitle 699681 packagekit: Regular updates warn about
downgrades then fail to complete
I forgot to add some simple instructions how to install the packages
mentioned above:
Download the following packages:
libpackagekit-glib2-14_0.7.6-2.1_amd64.deb
packagekit-backend-aptcc_0.7.6-2.1_amd
Control: severity 699681 serious
Found the issue!
Thanks to Daniel Nicoletti for the help! The packages I created should
definitely fix the issue too, but they will also bring back the old
auto-install bug. A proper fix is on it's way to Sid and hopefully
wheezy.
http://anonscm.debian.org/gitweb/
Hi!
Could you please all check if the issue is gone on your systems, using
the PackageKit packages which are available in Debian Sid since today?
If there are no regressions and this bug is fixed, I will request
inclusion into Wheezy. (Tested it the last days, no issues for me, so
I uploaded it tod
Hi!
This might be due to the general changelog-transitions which are
currently running, a broken network connection or maybe an Apper/Aptcc
bug.
Please wait for the next release of Apper and PackageKit, which will
have some improvements in the changelog downloader, and also display a
better error m
Hi!
This is a tricky issue, and I am not sure that we can fix it for
Wheezy, as it would require too many code changes. Generally, there is
an Apt cronjob for fetching updates, so this shouldn't be an issue.
And also the settings in gpk-prefs should work Have you checked if
the packagekitd daem
e apt cronjob fetch updates? No error messages. How do
> most people get updates, if they had the settings as automatically
> receive all updates? Do they get automatically applied, or does it just
> inform you?
>
> On 07/03/13 18:23, Matthias Klumpp wrote:
>> Hi!
>> Thi
2013/5/27 Christian Andretzky :
> but - at least for me - the problem only happens if I have a installation with
> kde desktop with the default gnome desktop I have no such problem.
> Unfortunately I can not switch to 'http' for all sources.
>
Weird, if it was broken, it shouldn't work with GNOME t
Thank you for this bug report! Do you have gnome-settings-daemon
installed? If yes, which version does it have?
2011/10/13 Fabian Greffrath :
> Package: gnome-packagekit
> Version: 3.0.3-2
> Severity: important
>
> The software Updates application is currently unusable:
>
> $ gpk-prefs
>
> GLib-GI
"getcwd (NULL, 0);" does not work for Linux too? (so we can avoid some
#ifdefs and apply it upstream too)
Otherwise, this patch looks fine, thank you!
I'll apply it on the next PK revision, which will be published soon :)
2011/10/17 Samuel Thibault :
> Package: packagekit
> Version: 0.6.18-1
> Sev
ybe the lists aren't updated properly? Do you find an gpk-update-icon in
your file system?
Cheers,
Matthias Klumpp
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On Fri, 05 Aug 2011 14:20:14 +0200, Michael Biebl
wrote:
> Hi Matthias,
>
> libnotify 0.7 is in unstable now.
Cool, many thanks!
> Could you please upload gnome-packagekit 3.0 to unstable.
> If you need a sponsor, let us know.
I'm at Desktop-Summit right now, so I haven't had too much time. Ther
tags 639210 + wontfix
thankyou
Hi!
Thank you for this bug report, but I won't add the PK GTK+2 module again.
Reason for this is that it is already removed in the newest, still
uneleased version of PK, so I would need to remove it again very soon and
that it is not required by many applications.
So
tags 635981 + fixed-upstream
thankyou
Hi!
I fixed this upstream, this issue will be solved in Debian with the next
major PackageKit release 0.7, which is available in ~8 days.
Thank you for reporting this!
Cheers,
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Hi!
This is a very weird error...
Can you please run "pkmon" in a terminal, then run "gpk-application" in a
second terminal, try to display packages with the "graphical" filter and
then paste the output shown in both terminals somewhere or send the output
to me?
Thanks!
Matthias
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Hi!
Is there something I can do to make this transition happen faster?
I tested all packages now, and I can do the NMUs if necessary (but
there is no package needing that, most packages depending on PK are
things I maintain, and these are prepared in Experimental already).
So, if there's something
Hi!
I looked at the code and did not find anything suspicious (yet), but
this issue might be related to this one:
http://code.google.com/p/libarchive/issues/detail?id=223
The patch is apparently not applied on the Debian package (or upstream
release). Since I cannot test this here, could someone ma
Hi!
2013/6/10 Andreas Henriksson :
> [...]
> The patch is applied, and further changes on top of it to make the test
> more portable
>
> If you looked in libarchive/test/test_read_disk_directory_traversals.c
> you should have noticed:
> "Test if the current filesytem is mounted with noatime o
Hi!
Sorry, I made a mistake in checking this - the patch attached to the
bug report was committed in a changed form (or changed afterwards), so
I didn't see it immediately, but the current code does check for
noatime.
So this is certainly not the issue.
Regards,
Matthias
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HI!
This seems to be an issue with FTP connections... Can you check if
using HTTP mirrors works?
Aptcc uses the same code as Synaptic for this, so the only issue I can
imagine is that the environment packagekitd is running in is different
from Synaptic.
Cheers,
Matthias
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Source: systemd
Version: 204-1
Severity: normal
Hi!
Since logind is the replacement for ConsoleKit and now prferred by a large
number of upstreams, packages (with priority: optional) start to depend on it's
libraries.
These are, for example pulseaudio, packagekit, gvfs, dbus, colord etc.
By Debi
Hi!
PK allows local active users to install signed software without
prompting for authentication sibce 0.8.8. This is planned to be
changed in Debian, although it is no security risk.
The planned policy for PK 0.8.10 (next scheduled release) is to allow
local active users in the wheel group to inst
Hi!
This seems to be a problem with gdebi. Can you install the local
package using gdebi?
(I'll try that too, later)
Cheers,
Matthias
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Hi!
gpk-install-local-file is not designed to be executed like this,
usually you open a file via GUI to install it.
Regardless of that, this should be trivial to fix, so added to my
todo-list (but might take a while to fix, because I'll be away for
some time - so if som
Hi!
One further question about this: Are you all running GNOME and
gnome-settings-daemon? Because otherwise, GPK can not notify you about
updates.
This situation can hopefully be changed with Jessie, by using an
extra-background-service for desktops like Xfce.
Cheers,
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Okay, then this is gdebis fault ;-) Since Apt is unable to resolve
local files (planned feature in future), the aptcc backend of
PackageKit relies on gdebi to do the work.
So this is essentially a gdebi issue, and will be fixed as so
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Hi!
I fixed this upstream:
https://git.gnome.org/browse/gnome-packagekit/commit/?id=0bf25c05171842b49864cbbe8e55eb2f5697159a
The changes will be available in Debian with the next GPK release.
Thanks for the bug report!
Regards,
Matthias
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Hi Davide,
your Enna package in Debian fails to compile at time, delaying the libudev
transition (see bug http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=717461
).
The upstream Git repository apparently contains a fix for that issue and
for a few other quirks. Could you maybe consider packaging a
Hi!
Just FTR, I got clearance from Davide Cavalca to NMU the package. I
currently test it's compilation and will most likely upload it to
unstable today, if there are no further issues.
Cheers,
Matthias
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I welcome
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Matthias Klumpp
* Package name : gnome-software
Version : 3.10
Upstream Author : Richard Hughes
* URL : https://git.gnome.org/browse/gnome-software/
* License: GPLv2+
Programming Lang: C
Package: devscripts
Version: 2.13.3
Severity: whishlist
Tags: patch
Hi!
It would be nice to have support for the Tanglu Debian derivative in
dch/debchange.
A patch is attached.
Thanks!
Matthias Klumpp
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Description: Binary
Hi!
When pkcon is run in a non-X11 environment without a polkit-agent
running, it should spawn a pkttyagent process to handle authorization
requests.
Making polkit recommended by PackageKit seems like a good idea though
(some people don't want polkit installed, and it pulls in lots of
stuff too).
Hi!
2013/8/15 Jackson Isaac
> I want to work on this bug to implement this feature.\
Nice :-) There are two ways to "fix" this bug: Implement all the missing
features in PackageKit and improve the distro-agnostic UI or make the UI
call the distribution's native tool to manage software sources.
On Wed, 20 Jul 2011 15:49:57 +0200, Etienne Millon
wrote:
> Hello Mathias, thanks for tha answer.
>
> I don't use it a lot too but usually problems occur before starting an
> actual game :)
>
> If you need a hand to finish the packaging or co-maintain the package
> as part of the DGT, I will be
2013/6/23 Julien Cristau :
> On Thu, Apr 18, 2013 at 17:51:28 +0200, Matthias Klumpp wrote:
>
>> Package: release.debian.org
>> Severity: normal
>> User: release.debian@packages.debian.org
>> Usertags: transition
>>
>> I would like to request a transi
Hi!
Could you please check if this bug still exists when running the
latest version of PackageKit from Debian Sid? (0.8.6 or higher)
Regards,
Matthias
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2013/6/26 Julien Cristau :
> On Thu, Apr 18, 2013 at 17:51:28 +0200, Matthias Klumpp wrote:
>
>> Package: release.debian.org
>> Severity: normal
>> User: release.debian@packages.debian.org
>> Usertags: transition
>>
>> I would like to request a tran
2013/6/26 Julien Cristau :
> On Wed, Jun 26, 2013 at 18:53:27 +0200, Matthias Klumpp wrote:
>
>> So, we would have these options at time:
>> 1) Remove the compat-layer - aptdaemon will remain functional, and
>> the PK dependency will be eliminated
>> 2) Wait
.
Cheers,
Matthias
2011/11/2 Michael Biebl :
> Hi,
>
> Am 19.10.2011 16:08, schrieb Matthias Klumpp:
>> This is now fixed upstream and will be in Debian with the next
>> versions of PK and GPK.
>
> when do you expect those to enter unstable?
>
> Michael
>
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Hello!
Please add Matthias Klumpp to the Debian Maintainers
keyring.
I have attached the corresponding jetring changeset to this bug report.
Thanks!
Matthias Klumpp
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Hi!
The Apper package is ready and I'm just waiting for a sponsor :)
The package source code can be found here:
http://anonscm.debian.org/gitweb/?p=pkg-packagekit/apper.git
Some stuff could be done on this package (like splitting out a -data
package), but basically the package is ready. (And alread
The new PK release should be published today. As soon as it is out,
I'll ask my sponsor to upload the updated package :)
Cheers,
Matthias
2011/11/7 Matthias Klumpp :
> The new PK release should be published today. As soon as it is out,
> I'll ask my sponsor to upload the
Hi!
Everything has already been fixed months ago in the projectM Git
branch at Alioth... I'm just waiting for my sponsor to upload the new
package, but unfortunately he has not done it yet, and I don't expect
that it will be uploaded on christmas...
Thanks for your help & kind regards,
Matthias
Hmm, this looks weird... Could also be a problem of GSD, if it
wouldn't vanish until you disable the PK plugin...
With the next upload of this package I will apply some patches which
fix some misbehaviour with the new GSD, maybe this will solve the
crashes too. (At least some Fedora guys reported t
Or even better, you could build the PK package from Git, as soon as I
applied the patches ^^
Cheers,
Matthias
2012/1/26 Matthias Klumpp :
> Hmm, this looks weird... Could also be a problem of GSD, if it
> wouldn't vanish until you disable the PK plugin...
> With the next upload o
012/1/26 Michael Biebl :
> On 26.01.2012 18:02, Matthias Klumpp wrote:
>> With the next upload of this package I will apply some patches which
>> fix some misbehaviour with the new GSD, maybe this will solve the
>> crashes too. (At least some Fedora guys reported that)
> ..
&
ed to it too.
Matthias
2012/1/26 Michael Biebl :
> On 26.01.2012 19:44, Matthias Klumpp wrote:
>> Okay then... Could you please download a Git snapshot of the packaging from
>> git://anonscm.debian.org/pkg-packagekit/packagekit.git
>> build it with git-buildpackage and the
capable of
handling distribution upgradees (you should better use other tools for
that anyway)
Regards,
Matthias Klumpp
2012/3/22 Dominique Brazziel :
> Package: packagekit
> Version: 0.7.3-2
> Severity: normal
>
> Dear Maintainer,
>
> They come in pairs:
>
> (gn
t of
course it's weird that PK is run that often)
Regards,
Matthias Klumpp
2012/3/24 Dominique Brazziel :
> Package: packagekit
> Version: 0.7.3-2
> Severity: normal
>
> Dear Maintainer,
>
> Why is packagekit starting up throughout the day? There is no
> indica
Hi!
The problem is that apt-listchanges seems to be trying to read from
stdin, which naturally does not work, as PackageKit is a background
daemon. Instead, all questions should be asked using Debconf and all
messages should be shown this way too.
Can you verify this? Of yes, I'll assign this to ap
Hi!
Interesting... Probably the file is somehow cached twice in the database.
I'll take a look at it.
Regards,
Matthias Klumpp
2012/5/11 nodiscc :
> Confirming this bug persists in gnome-packagekit 3.4.0-2
> I'ma attaching a screenshot of the window that pops up after insta
reassign 672341 packagekit 0.7.3-1
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Hi!
Can you please try if this bug is also valid with the version of
PackageKit which is currently in Debian Unstable?
It might be fixed there already :)
Thanks for your report!
Cheers,
Matthias Klumpp
2012/5/10 Ondřej Kunc :
> Package: gnome-package
e, if you want to have something changed. (I can discuss any
changes with upstream then)
If you don't think GPK is ready as default component, please tell me
why, so I can take a look at the issues! :)
Kind regards,
Matthias Klumpp
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Hi!
GPK should have shown you a message like "Backend does not support
action InstallFiles" - have you seen that message?
The info already tells you what is wrong: The apt backend of
PackageKit in Debian does not support this action right now. However,
the upcoming release of PackageKit will contai
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Matthias Klumpp
* Package name : listaller
Version : 0.5.4
Upstream Author: Matthias Klumpp
* URL : https://listaller.tenstral.net
* License : GPLv3/LGPLv3
Programming Lang : Vala, C/C
just for width, since a long "stream" of images in
one file is used to generate the animation. Maybe, because someone
could also extend the image width to add pictures for his/her
animation, please just skip this check for all animations/
subdirectories.
Thanks!
Matthias Klumpp
Hi!
Yes, several bugs would be better, but having a summary like this is
also helpful. Let's go step-by-step. Please note that these are my
comments and not related to what the upstream maintainer might think:
> - the main window that comes up when i click on the update notifier has
> a relatively
Hi!
Oh, sorry for that mistake! I haven't looked carefully enough at the
version number.
This issue should be fixed in a few hours.
Thanks for the report, and sorry for the inconvenience!
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2012/6/6 Andreas Beckmann :
> Package: apper-data
> Version: 0.7.2-2
> Followup-For: Bug #6755
tags 621789 + moreinfo
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Hi!
Could you please check if this issue is gone with the latest version
of projectM and the ATi driver?
Cheers,
Matthias
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Yes, moving it to PackageKit is also the solution I prefer. I'm
currently in contect with upstream to get this fixed upstream, so we
will have this change in Debian with the new upstream release of
PackageKit and GNOME-PackageKit. (this is better than fixing it
downstream)
Cheers,
Matthias
2011
This is now fixed upstream and will be in Debian with the next
versions of PK and GPK.
Thanks for reporting!
2011/10/18 Matthias Klumpp :
> Yes, moving it to PackageKit is also the solution I prefer. I'm
> currently in contect with upstream to get this fixed upstream, so we
>
Hi!
Thank you for the patch! I resolved the issue a bit differently,
making use of the SDDM and Plymouth systemd service file features a
bit more, and also fixing a few other potential issues in the same
run.
Could you please check if the new revision of the package fixes this
issue for you? (shoul
2015-09-13 10:00 GMT+02:00 Zhang Jingqiang :
>> Thank you for the patch! I resolved the issue a bit differently,
>> making use of the SDDM and Plymouth systemd service file features a
>> bit more, and also fixing a few other potential issues in the same
>> run.
>> Could you please check if the new
Hey!
Replying from train with phone, so sorry for the badly formatted email.
Apper has an experimental KF5 port done by me, and Aleix Pol Gonzalez and I
have great plans with it. It currently is the only cross-distro package
manager developed by KDE, so it will get some love for sure (has many user
Hi!
I am very well aware of this, especially since I was the one who changed
the specification to contain this change.
The package will be updated when the change is also available in the
official specification, and GNOME-Software is working well with version 0.5
(there were some issues with the G
2017-05-22 7:17 GMT+02:00 Petter Reinholdtsen :
> I was sad to discover that ldc and all its dependencies were removed from
> testing
> today because of this issue.
>
> I guess no-one succeeded in figuring out what go wrong here?
Eww, I completely forgot to reply to the bug report yesterday to de
Regarding the issue: The cause for it remains elusive to me. There is
a bug happening on Debian's i386 buildds which apparently is the same
thing that's happening on the armhf architecture, but I failed to
reproduce it locally (built LDC 8 times in a row in a pristine Sid
chroot with no failure, wh
2017-05-22 13:32 GMT+02:00 Matthias Klumpp :
> [...]
> Sorry, I think I screwed up here (I thought the expiration date was
> 25.May for some reason).
I learned just now that jcristau force-hinted LDC out yesterday,
although he knew that I already comitted a workaround (dropping a
Cc Sylvestre Ledru as he maintains LLVM and might know best about
changes done in the LLVM toolchain in Debian.
I uploaded an LDC to unstable yesterday with no changes but it's LLVM
dependency changed to build against LLVM 4.0. With that version, the
bug did not happen at all on the buildds.
To be
> From: Scott Kitterman
> To: 859571-d...@bugs.debian.org
> Cc:
> Bcc:
> Date: Tue, 23 May 2017 20:43:17 -0400
> Subject: Re: RM: terminix -- ROM; renamed to tilix
> On Wed, 5 Apr 2017 01:10:02 +0200 Matthias Klumpp wrote:
>> Hi!
>> I am closing this bug for now
2017-03-31 18:16 GMT+02:00 Adrian Bunk :
> If I understand the situation correctly:
>
> 1. The only known RC issue here is that terminix frequently (but not always)
>FTBFS on armhf, and
> 2. no other package or architecture is known to be affected, and
> 3. looking at the upstream bug the root
2017-03-31 18:38 GMT+02:00 Adrian Bunk :
> On Fri, Mar 31, 2017 at 06:24:46PM +0200, Matthias Klumpp wrote:
>> 2017-03-31 18:16 GMT+02:00 Adrian Bunk :
>> > If I understand the situation correctly:
>> >
>> > 1. The only known RC issue here is that termi
2017-04-02 19:46 GMT+02:00 Jeremy Bicha :
> 2016-12-18 10:09 GMT+01:00 Petter Reinholdtsen :
>> According to
>> https://github.com/kororaproject/kp-pharlap/tree/master/upstream >,
>> the pkcon implementation in Ubuntu is able to look up packages
>> supporting a given hardware device using the what-
2017-04-02 20:11 GMT+02:00 Matthias Klumpp :
> [...]
> In any case, going through appstreamcli to find the stuff you want is
> easier today:
> appstreamcli what-provides %type% %stuff%
Btw, I was thinking about making PackageKit's aptcc backend use
AppStream in Debia
Package: ftp.debian.org
Severity: normal
Hi!
The terminix package has been renamed to tilix which is now accepted
in unstable.
Since the terminix version is already much higher in unstable than in
testing, we can't use unstable to upgrade terminix in Stretch anymore
anyway, so removing the old ter
Just in case, to be safe: This RM affects unstable only, not testing ;-)
(In case over over-eager release team, as Terminix in stretch is
currently affected by a RC bug in the LDC package ^^).
Cheers,
Matthias
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2017-04-06 6:09 GMT+02:00 Andreas Tille :
> Hi,
>
> may I throw this problem to D packaging team as well? SOrry, I have no
> idea about D. :-(
>
> THanks for any help
Just from looking at the log, it looks like someone should have used a
size_t or ulong while instead they used some other type whi
Package: release.debian.org
User: release.debian@packages.debian.org
Usertags: unblock
Severity: normal
Please unblock appstream/0.10.6-2
Here's the changelog with further explanations on the changes:
> * vala-deps.patch: Add Vala dependency file
> - Fixes Vala builds which don't explicitly d
2017-03-16 12:59 GMT+01:00 Jonathan Dowland :
> Package: gnome-software
> Version: 3.22.5-1
> Severity: important
>
> Dear Maintainer,
>
> Installing gnome-software on top of a reasonably fresh testing install
> via the d-i beta RC1; using XFCE desktop via task-xfce-desktop. Upon
> launch, the GNOM
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