Gegen 21:31 des 01.01.19 verlautete von Stephen Kitt:
That suggests something wrong with the device :-(. Does it show up when you
run lsusb? Mine shows
Bus 001 Device 039: ID 0403:6015 Future Technology Devices International, Ltd
Bridge(I2C/SPI/UART/FIFO)
Hello Stephen,
I really beg your par
Package: infnoise
Version: 0.3.0+dfsg-2
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
Dear Maintainer,
thank you for providing infnoise!
Unfortunately, the infnoise service does not start due to the
dev-infnoise device not starting in turn. I picked the latest version
from the unstabl
Hello,
attached you will find the example code I mentioned in the bug report.
Just unpack and type "make clean;make" from the top "project" directory.
Best regards, Alexander.
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Tomasz Grzelak schrieb:
> what is the status of the case - am I the only one experiencing the
> problem still?
> Is there anyone affected by this even with the new version of util-linux
> 2.16.1-4?
As mentioned in an earlier e-mail everything works fine since I edited
the hwclock-udev-rule as decri
Hello,
although #550946 is merged with this bug I re-post my observations with
safe-rm to have the information in this bug report:
*Both* during *and* after the perl-upgrade to 5.10.1-5 safe-rm produced
messages like this:
8< -
JetWhiz schrieb:
What exactly did you do to fix this, Alexander? My apt is hosed by this
same issue right now.
Perhaps I suffered from some other issue. I had safe-rm installed where
/usr/bin/rm is a symbolic link to /usr/bin/safe-rm which is a perl
script. So I just removed the link (/bin/rm
Hello,
the culprit was:
safe-rm
which is an perl script itself and apparently prevented perl paths from
deletion. After replacing it by the original rm (/bin/rm not
/usr/bin/rm) the upgrade succeeded.
I beg your pardon for the fast cry in the first place :-)
Best regards,
--
Alexander M
> Do you have liblocale-gettext-perl 1.05-5 installed? If so, upgrading
> it to 1.05-6 should help.
Hello,
as you can see the version mentioned is installed:
8< --- >8
:~# aptitude show liblocale-gettext-perl
Paket: liblocale-gettext-p
LaMont Jones schrieb:
On Mon, Oct 05, 2009 at 08:04:23AM +0200, Mader, Alexander (N-MSR) wrote:
Something additional: I am running a Debian kernel not a self built one,
and /lib/udev/rules.d/85-hwclock.rules was not there in the first place
so I had to create it.
That file is delivered by
> Let's try some simple and stupid debugging. Somebody who can reliably
> reproduce the problem please add something like this to the *end* of
> /lib/udev/rules.d/85-hwclock.rules :
>
> KERNEL=="rtc0", RUN+="/bin/touch /dev/rtc0-appeared"
> KERNEL=="rtc0", RUN+="logger.agent"
Hello,
I did try it
Emilio Pozuelo Monfort schrieb:
This is fixed in the experimental package by loading libpython2.5.so.1. As the
changelog entry says, that's an ugly workaround, but it's probably better than
depending on python-dev and bringing a lot of dependencies.
I've backported this patch to the unstable bra
Hello,
attached you'll find the promised files.
Pls, let me mention that I read the reports #454163 and #454164.
Best regards,
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Hello,
attached you'll find the promised files.
Pls, let me mention that I read the reports #454163 and #454164.
Best regards,
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