Bug#1002986: libguestfs-tools: Depends on guestfs-tools that is not in the archive

2022-01-05 Thread Joseph Carter
On Sun, 02 Jan 2022 23:28:32 +0100 Hilko Bengen wrote: > * Laurent Bigonville: > > > It looks like libguestfs-tools version 1:1.46.2-1 in depending on > > guestfs-tools that is not in the archive making the package uninstalable > > > > guestfs-tools is currently stuck in the new queue > > Right.

Bug#1002680: Fails to build

2021-12-27 Thread Joseph Carter
Package: openrazer-driver-dkms Version: 3.2.0+dfsg-2 Severity: grave Justification for "grave": Package rendered completely unusable due to failure to compile module. There's a () unbalance in the fix for #1002530. Here's the make.log: DKMS make.log for openrazer-driver-3.2.0 for kernel 5.15.0-

Bug#968415: A year later…

2021-08-07 Thread Joseph Carter
I think we may have lost David? He doesn't seem to be responding to bug reports based upon his maintainer page on the BTS. Open bugs going back to 2013 (not unusual) but the five of the same bug from that date remain unmerged. Anyone heard from him by chance? Hope he's all right. Joseph

Bug#953537: xfsdump fails to install in /usr merged system.

2020-06-19 Thread Joseph Carter
On Fri, Jun 19, 2020, at 19:10, peter green wrote: > Putting the debian bug back in cc, previous mails are visible at > https://marc.info/?l=linux-xfs&m=159253950420613&w=2 > > On 19/06/2020 23:43, Dave Chinner wrote: > > > Isn't the configure script supposed to handle install locations? > > Bot

Bug#953537: xfsdump fails to install in /usr merged system.

2020-04-23 Thread Joseph Carter
I've been there once upon a time, I just figured a ping was in order, especially given the severity of the bug and the severity of the human malware situation. Joseph On Thu, Apr 23, 2020, at 16:11, Nathan Scott wrote: > Hi folks, > > Apologies for the slow response - yes, I'm around but not w

Bug#953537: Goffredo's patch

2020-04-22 Thread Joseph Carter
I'm curious if there's some problem with Goffredo's patch which hasn't been acknowledged. (In fact the bug itself hasn't been.) This is a grave functionality bug rendering the package uninstallable for all users upgrading from an installation of Buster. Certainly sid is sid, but as it required a

Bug#873765: Solution to this bug

2017-10-08 Thread T. Joseph Carter
Hi, I think this tool is probably important enough to Gnome users (sid or not) that it's probably worthwhile to suggest a "patch" version that looks like an upgrade from the 3.25 package that at least temporarily reverts to 3.22. For now it's easy enough to manually revert the package, but all so