e upgrade of python3-html2text to version
> 2019.8.11-1.
Upstream fix is:
Replacing html2text.unescape with html.unescape
https://github.com/rss2email/rss2email/commit/81824e25723dcd2936f25f64ebc16f2e8ec9f310
I applied it locally and it works for me.
Thanks,
ba
Package: gr-osmosdr
Version: 0.1.4-14
Severity: grave
I installed gr-osmosdr and tried to run it only to get an error:
wx._core.PyAssertionError: C++ assertion "ok" failed at
../src/unix/glx11.cpp(589) in GetGLXVersion(): GLX version not found
The full output of the command is:
linux; GNU C++
After I did a service restart docker the issue disappeared, I'm
leaving the bug open so you may consider if there is any fix that is
needed for this case or you can close the issue.
Baruch
Package: docker.io
Version: 1.13.1~ds2-3
Severity: grave
I dist-upgraded my system today and tried to do a docker build, it
fails with the error:
Incorrect Usage: flag provided but not defined: -console
... (mostly runc help message)
flag provided but not defined: -console
oci runtime error: flag
Package: node-liftoff
Version: 2.3.0-1
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
node-liftoff depends on node-extend >= 3.0.0 but only 2.0.0 is available
in the debian repository which makes this package uninstallable.
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Debian Release: stretch/sid
APT prefers
are starts properly.
Baruch
A few hours ago, I reported a set of instances of this bug.
It remained reproducable until I rebooted.
I can now perform to no ill effect apt-get update and -t testing upgrade and
all the other apt commands I had listed previously.
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hanks,
Baruch
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Looks fine to me, go ahead with immediate upload.
Baruch
* Cyril Brulebois <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [071009 13:51]:
> tag 444532 patch pending
> thanks
>
> Lucas Nussbaum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (29/09/2007):
> > Justification: FTBFS on i386
>
> Hi.
>
> P
Looks fine to me. I won't be able to do anything soon anyway so you can
upload it immediately to the archive.
Baruch
* Cyril Brulebois <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [071009 00:28]:
> tag 444530 patch pending
> thanks
>
> Lucas Nussbaum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (29/09/2007):
>
Package: bug-triage
Version: 0.1-1
Severity: grave
Any query other than bug number doesn't show any bug report, this makes
the program quite unusable.
--- System information. ---
Architecture: i386
Kernel: Linux 2.6.22-rc4-mexhat
Debian Release: lenny/sid
500 unstablewww.debia
on of
> /etc/fonts/conf.d/.
>
> I think #2 is the better one, as #1 will make culmus drag in some other
> fonts as dependencies.
>
> Your thoughts?
I agree we should go with option #2. Depending on fontconfig-config is a
task for the applications that actually use it, we just
ivritex should be removed from testing so that it won't block texlive,
there is someone who said he is working on merging the needed ivritex
bits into upstream babel. I'll try to see how that goes and if we can
simply remove ivritex or just make it a setup package for Hebrew fonts.
Baru
/kvm-source', which is also
> in package kvm-source
I've moved a symlink from kvm-source to kvm, should have figured it will
cause this problem.
As an interim fix you can remove the kvm-souce package, install kvm and
then install kvm-source again. I'll work on a fix in the packagin
This is in fact a bug in debhelper and it was already filed as #406921.
We'll see how that bug progresses, if it won't we'll look into putting a
patch in for now.
Cheers,
Baruch
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* Steve Langasek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [070114 15:43]:
> On Sun, Jan 14, 2007 at 12:01:44PM +0200, Baruch Even wrote:
> > The package is not in etch at all so there is not point asking for its
> > removal. In any case the way to ask for a package removal from testing
> >
early development stage IMO. Since 2.6.20 will have KVM I expect KVM
to be available in the next Debian release Lenny, whenever that happens
to be. A backport will obviously be possible but will mean backporting a
kernel as well.
Baruch
* Leonard Norrg??rd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [070114
d output, upon load there was no message
> in dmesg.
> And also when executing kvm, I get the "Could not initialize KVM, will
> disable KVM support" message.
Did you load the module for your processor? you need load kvm-intel or
kvm-amd depending on what your CPU is.
Cheers,
Bar
This package should not be built on other arches, it is meaningless for
any but i386 and will be useful for amd64 in a later version. The
package has Architecture: i386, why is it being auto-built at all?
Baruch
* Bastian Blank <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [061125 18:04]:
> Package: kvm
>
* Daniel Richard G. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [061025 06:59]:
> Baruch, your debug-fu is impressive. I usually resort to Valgrind in cases
> like these, and couldn't make heads nor tails of the logs; they were all
> over the place.
>
> Mark's 1.2 code is working beauti
Upstream author released version 1.2 which fixes this issue:
http://crl.nmsu.edu/~mleisher/gbdfed-1.2.tar.bz2
I will package it within 24 hours.
Cheers,
Baruch
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* Baruch Even <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [061024 09:57]:
> One thing that jumps to the eye from memset analysis is that in fontgrid
> you memset sometimes with sizeof(unsigned long) and sometimes with
> sizeof(guint32), on 64 bit machines the first will be double the size!
This seems t
ldn't continue to ship this
application.
Cheers,
Baruch
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d fix this.
Thanks,
Baruch
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int32), on 64 bit machines the first will be double the size!
Cheers,
Baruch
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0x2abaf67326b2 in gtk_main () from /usr/lib/libgtk-x11-2.0.so.0
#36 0x0043c6bb in main (argc=0, argv=0x7fffb4847250) at gbdfed.c:2439
(gdb)
Cheers,
Baruch
p.s. When compiling on amd64 there are quite a few warnings, it might be
a good idea to kill them, it might handle the bug...
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tag 381996 + patch
thanks
Upstream provided the attached patches for mdk, I'm short of time just
now so I place them in the bts. Just in case I forget and someone else
wants to look at it.
Baruch
Original Message
Subject: Re: Another compilation error
Date: Tu
I've reported it to the upstream author. Thanks for the bug report!
Baruch
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Hi,
Anything new about this bug? You said that you'll ask for removal of
zpkg from unstable once it's not needed. I was looking through RC bugs
that affect etch and there is no update on this issue for a year now.
Thanks,
Baruch
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emove the package.
Regards,
Baruch Even
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Thanks for the bug report on bidiv, it seems to be an issue with cdbs
overriding the package LDFLAGS (and CFLAGS), I've uploaded now an
updated version to fix this FTBFS.
Thanks,
Baruch
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Thanks!
Steve Langasek wrote:
> tags 34604 patch
> thanks
>
> On Mon, Jan 09, 2006 at 11:04:30AM +, Baruch Even wrote:
>
>>Thanks for the bug report, I will try to get to it sooner rather than
>>later, but if someone has this NMU-ready, please feel free to
Thanks for the bug report, I will try to get to it sooner rather than
later, but if someone has this NMU-ready, please feel free to upload at
will. With the expected patch in a bug-report.
Regards,
Baruch
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The patch definitely worked for me, I've applied it to a 2.1.1 version
of the package I created for my use and it solved the frequent crashes.
Baruch
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linux-dev.
You can still upload your own package that will invalidate this upload
or let me know that you are working on an upload and I'll cancel mine.
Regards,
Baruch
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Brian Nelson wrote:
> On Sat, Jul 23, 2005 at 08:28:59PM +0100, Baruch Even wrote:
>
>>katoob depends on libaspell15 which has been replaced with
>>libaspell15c2. The package needs to be rebuilt to correct this.
>
>
> Please don't.
>
> I (aspell
Package: katoob
Version: 0.3.8-1
Severity: grave
katoob depends on libaspell15 which has been replaced with
libaspell15c2. The package needs to be rebuilt to correct this.
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ecial to do (including
installing another font package), I don't think this is appropriate.
Baruch - maybe a patch can be applied automatically using the postinst
script?
I cannot and should not touch the configuration files of OOo, this is in
the Debian policy, the files that need to be patch
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