Package: libgearman-dev
Version: 0.13-1
Severity: serious
Please fix the depends line as:
/usr/lib/libgearman.la
# Libraries that this one depends upon.
dependency_libs=' -L/usr/lib -luuid'
Thanks,
Chris Cheney
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Package: flute-openoffice.org
Version: 1.3.0-OOo31-1
Severity: serious
It looks like build depends are missing from this package... I think it
is missing ant and java-gcj-compat-dev but I am not certain if those are
the two proper depends it needs or not, adding those two did however
allow it to b
As far as I can tell OOo does not use any headers from colamd either but
the mere fact that it is linked to by lpsolve seems to make it needed to
be linked further up the chain. At least according to this patch, which
afaik you wrote, including the reason for the change:
patches/dev300/system-lpso
Package: liblpsolve55-dev
Severity: Serious
liblpsolve55-dev should depend on libsuitesparse-dev since it uses
libcolamd and programs linking will need to link against it as well.
"NEEDED libcolamd.so.3.2.0"
Chris
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Package: hunspell-fr
Severity: grave
hunspell-fr is missing the symlink for fr_MC which is listed in its old
usr/share/myspell/infos/ooo/hunspell-fr file. This causes it to not be
usable in that country.
Chris
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Apparently they did not fix this in ooo-build-3-0-1 for whatever
reason...
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=448776
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probably breaks many other programs that use
xalan as well.
It appears the only easy solution at present is to downgrade
libxalan2-java to 2.7.0, otherwise every xsl that is affected has to be
modified to work.
Thanks,
Chris Cheney
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Perhaps additional information. libuim-data won't install either. Below is the
output from apt.
apt output
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/eric # apt-get -f install
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree... Done
Correcting dependencies... D
Precisely due to the fact that Debian releases are so seldom do you
think Microsoft won't add IDN support to IE7 in Longhorn next year? If
they do Debian won't be able to access the many sites that will pop up
soon after IE adds official support. Perhaps the release team/stable
release manager need
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