Bug#370357: after upgrade, spamassassin give every mail a score of 0 (and thus autolearns the mail as ham)

2006-06-04 Thread Andrew Maier
Package: spamassassin Version: 3.1.1-1 Severity: grave Justification: renders package unusable Hello, I just upgraded spamassasin, and since then have been flooed with spam. It appears that all mail is classified with a spam score of 0. Event worse, it then autolearns the mail as ham I have app

Bug#340008: Upgrading dovecot overwrites installed SSL keys

2006-06-02 Thread Andrew Maier
ill be accepted for sarge. I think I worked around the problem by giving the ssl keys a different name from the self created ones and I think this worked. In any case I now get very cautious when upgrading dovecot. I currently use 1.0.beta8-2 and I things are working now. regards,

Bug#360131: Importing a deck crahes granule

2006-04-05 Thread Andrew Maier
Hi Eric, sorry no 1.2.1 (unstable) has exactly the same problem. In addition, I installed granule on my Debian laptop and I have had exactly the same problem. Let me know if you need any additional help or clues regards, Andrew Eric Dorland wrote: * Andrew Maier ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote

Bug#360131: New gdb backtrace with symbols

2006-03-30 Thread Andrew Maier
0xb7e30ae6 in Gtk::Main::run () from /usr/lib/libgtkmm-2.4.so.1 #41 0x080f4647 in Granule::process_events (this=0x0) at Granule.cpp:311 #42 0x080f63a5 in main (argc=1, argv=0x0) at Granule-main.cpp:86 -- Andrew Maier andrew at maier dot name gpg key fingerprint: E5A6 71F8 021B 8084 7F64 3632 2C44 8050

Bug#360131: Importing a deck crahes granule

2006-03-30 Thread Andrew Maier
Package: granule Version: 1.2.0-1 Severity: grave Justification: renders package unusable Hello, when importing a deck from a file (separated by a semicolon, tried comma aswell) granule crashes. This renders the application unusable hence I set this to grave. A backtrace from gdb is appended bel

Bug#293452: /usr/bin/eric3: eric is looking for python in /usr/local/bin

2005-02-03 Thread Andrew Maier
Package: eric Version: 3.6.1-2 Severity: grave File: /usr/bin/eric3 Tags: patch Justification: renders package unusable I assume it is only a glitch, but it renders the package unusable. eric tries to look for python in /usr/local/bin and not it /usr/bin. This patch should fix it: --- /usr/bin/e