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On Mon, Nov 19, 2007 at 10:26:27PM +0100, Attilio Fiandrotti wrote:
I noticed the mklibs performs uncorrectly when building the d-i on
PowerPC [1]: as i'm not mklibs expert
You use a broken version of slang. The linker call lacks the map file
which maps the symbol versions.
| $
o "@Base" during
library reduction and that causes that the symbol cannot be found."
The post can be found here [2] and this bug was workarounded for now by
using mklibs-copy in place of mklibs.
regards
Attilio Fiandrotti
[1] https://debian.polito.it/downloads/build_pkg-list.log.gz
retitle 395489 Handler for single SELECT and MULTISELECT questions
updates debconf database even if BACK is selected
severity 395489 normal
severity 407205 normal
merge 395489 407205
thanks
Frans Pop wrote:
On Tuesday 16 January 2007 21:27, Frans Pop wrote:
The second problem _is_ in the grap
Frans Pop wrote:
On Thursday 11 January 2007 18:21, Loïc Minier wrote:
I've uploaded these debs to unstable.
OK, thanks. That means that we can get some more testing in before
requesting migration.
Let's hope that with Lenny we can switch to a truly integrated 2.10 soon.
I strongly agre
Loïc Minier wrote:
On Mon, Jan 08, 2007, Attilio Fiandrotti wrote:
Just wanted to say the patch was eventually committed to gnome svn [1]:
i tried a backport to our 2.8.20 but was unable to due to that complex
set of patches already present :(
Would be possible building an experimental 2-8-20
Hi
Just wanted to say the patch was eventually committed to gnome svn [1]:
i tried a backport to our 2.8.20 but was unable to due to that complex
set of patches already present :(
Would be possible building an experimental 2-8-20 udeb with this patch
to see what its effects are?
thanks
Atti
Hi
following up to myself to announce that a preliminary patch (attached)
for this bug was worked out some days ago and should be soon available
in a definitive version as soon as mike emmel, gtkdfb maintainer,
reviews it.
The patch fixes the memory leaks that were experienced when destroyin
an-boot as this strongly impacts on g-i usability.
[1]
http://mail.gnome.org/archives/gtk-devel-list/2006-December/msg00063.html
Attilio Fiandrotti
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Hi
I really wonder what's the difference between the newt and gtk frontend
that causes some questions being asked by gtk frontend and not by newt.
I noticed that when a SELECT question has no options, like this
Name: test/select
Type: select
Default:
Choices:
Description: Choose,man
Extended_
Some times ago Jerome reported a similar crash on amd64 with the
graphical installer, he even provided a strace log [1] of the crash.
Since this crash, suspected to be due to DFB libraries on AMD64, was
impossible to reproduce on aregular debian AMD64 system, i wonder if
it's related to some oth
Eugeniy Meshcheryakov wrote:
Package: main-menu
Severity: grave
After configuring users and passwords in d-i screen starts blinking and
following messages appear at console (may contain typos):
process: ###): INFO: kbd-mode: setting console mode to Unicode (UTF-8)
On other console, following m
[1] http://www.gtk.org/plan/2.10/
friendly
Attilio fiandrotti
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