xternal checksum entirely (making it optional
would be fine), or alter the checksum lookup to point to a location
which is write-accessible to a sufficiently large pool of people that
one of them can be expected to respond to future Flash updates within a
week or so.
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I don't know enough
about Tcl or its packaging to speak to that approach.
In the long term, as the link indicates, the correct fix would involve
modifying the source to avoid using internal fields from Tcl_Interp.
However, that seems like the sort of thing that would be best done by
upstr
Package: dizzy
Version: 0.3-1
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
Dear Maintainer,
When I launch dizzy, it briefly displays a black window, then exits. The
following is printed to the console:
Smartmatch is experimental at /usr/share/perl5/Dizzy/Perl2GLSL.pm line 17
apt-listbugs alerted me to this bug when I attempted to upgrade from
1.2.0-1.4. I can't tell from the information provided: if I upgrade to
an affected version, should I expect things on my system to break?
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On 07/18/2012 01:19 PM, Andreas Beckmann wrote:
On 2012-07-16 15:50, The Wanderer wrote:
According to the ati.cchtml.com bug, this is actually a problem with
libpciaccess not handling 64-bit pointers correctly in some cases. The
patch
No. libpciaccess gets passed incorrect 64bit pointers
According to the ati.cchtml.com bug, this is actually a problem with
libpciaccess not handling 64-bit pointers correctly in some cases. The patch
available there is a patch for libpciaccess, described by its author as an "ugly
hack" (on which I agree, as it seems to be hardware-specific to some de
Apparently people are ahead of me, and somehow I'm not being notified of changes
to the bug even though I reported it (?).
Yes, changing the path in /etc/java-6-openjdk/security/nss.cfg makes this work
again.
Last night when I tried this it didn't seem to work; I got an actual crash, with
"*** g
Package: libnss3-1d
Version: 3.12.10-2
Severity: critical
Justification: breaks unrelated software
The libnss-1d 3.12.10-2 update breaks logging in to Minecraft.
After updating libnss3-1d from 3.12.10-1 to 3.12.10-2, attempting to log in to
Minecraft (which is Java-based and authenticates to a
Is this bug still actually open, or is it just that no one has bothered
to formally close it yet?
It looks to me, from the discussion, that this has been completely
unreproducible for anyone but the original reporter, and that the
original reporter seems to have found a satisfactory resolution.
MySQL
people to ask whether this has been forgotten?
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ecord: I am assuming that other libcs will not necessarily
provide the same structure in the same place, because otherwise I cannot
see how your comment about glibc not being the only one provided by
Debian is at all relevant to the issue at hand.)
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the maintainer directly, except that there
does not seem to be any such person...
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Pierre Habouzit wrote:
Le sam 23 septembre 2006 02:50, The Wanderer a écrit :
Package: apt-listchanges
Version: 2.63
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
For some time now, every time I install a package via apt-get,
apt-listchanges does not pop up its display of
Package: apt-listchanges
Version: 2.63
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
For some time now, every time I install a package via apt-get,
apt-listchanges does not pop up its display of changelogs. Instead, I
get the following (immediately after "Retrieving bug reports... Done
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