Hi,
Thanks for the report. I've pushed a change to git [1] and will request
a sponsor to upload the changes.
Relevant changesets are:
95090e76
f5e5835b
[1] https://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/debian-science/packages/3depict.git/
Hi,
I claim that this bug is blocked by mathgl, as mathgl has enabled c++11
support. I'm not a maintainer on that package anymore.
Mathgl's C++11 support has been re-enabled in HEAD after closing 800460
by disabling C++11 support [1] (ie the fix is now reverted in head) .
I've contacted the
Hi,
Thanks for the report. A quick glance suggests this may be related to a
bug in mathgl (800460) .
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=800460
I co-maintain mathgl, so I'll look at this on the weekend, when I have
some time.
Hi and thanks for the input,
I think this bug is less about licencing, which is a large and complex
issue, than a quick fix for code execution. Upstream can make their
decisions about licencing. This is possibly not a debian question, and i
feel somewhat tangential to this bug, and the issues
Hi, and thanks for the quick response.
I was unaware of the licensing issue - I don't really have an opinion on
the licencing problem, but more the technical issue of unsigned code
execution. Whilst you/upstream control the resource, freecad doesn't
confirm that the download actually comes fro
Original Message
Subject: Re: 3depict: Please update to use wxwidgets3.0
Date: Thu, 24 Jul 2014 23:18:55 +0100
From: D Haley
To: Olly Betts
Hi,
No it has not been missed. I have been busy over the last few weekends
with other non-debian things. I could have done it last
Package: libqhull6
Version: 2012.1-4
Severity: grave
File: libqhull
Justification: renders package unusable
Dear Maintainer,
-dev package appears to contain zero-byte files. Dpkg reports the following
(Reading database ... 260712 files and directories currently installed.)
Preparing to unpack li
This was caused by qhull/wxwidgets preprocessor conflict. I have fixed it in
git by using push/pop preprocessor pragmas.
However, I am waiting for an upload to happen. I'll ping debian-science again.
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Hi All,
I think my emails to Sylvestre might be being dropped when sending directly :(
The fix has been in git for a while, and only affects the 1.2.x series -- the
1.3.x was fixed before this bug opened, but I didn't backport it until this bug
was reported:
Here is the 1.2.x fix, the head of
> Big question: where to find older binary packages, to try a
> downgrade?
> ftp.debian.org seems to remove the packages "not in a
> release"... :-(
>
I don't think you can. A package must be compiled properly against the
appropriate soversions. Maintaining that dependency graph is tricky
That s
I found that udev was causing my problems. Updating libudev0 to 150-2 from
146-5 solved the problem. Udev had updated, but did not bring in libudev0.
I was able to (without updating libudev) "fix" the problem temporarily by
running /sbin/udevadm trigger for each session (using an external keyboa
Hello,
I recently have found that an update to something in xorg (it was pulled in by
another update) has broken my keyboard & mouse, only in X.
However, if I unplug/plug the USB connector after login, it works again. This
would be an OK workaround for my external keyboard & mouse, but the lapt
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