Package: kate
Version: 4.14.1-1_amd64
Followup-For: Bug #766143
Dear Maintainer,
kate is currently not installable in Sid due to the file
"kateproject.example" being provided by kate and kate-data packages.
Output from aptitude:
"Preparing to unpack .../kate_4%3a4.14.2-1_amd64.deb ...
Unpack
Package: backintime-kde
Version: 1.0.8-1
Same here:
SyntaxError:('invalid syntax', ('/usr/bin/backintime-kde4', 20, 11, 'if
[ -f app.py ]; then\n'))
File "/usr/bin/backintime-kde4", line 20
if [ -f app.py ]; then
^
SyntaxError: invalid syntax
I have:
python:
Installed
Package: backintime-kde
Version: 1.0.8-1
Oops, sorry for the previous message, wrong output.
bash -x /usr/bin/backintime-kde4
+ '[' -f app.py ']'
+ APP_PATH=/usr/share/backintime/kde4
+ python /usr/share/backintime/kde4/app.py
/usr/bin/backintime-kde4 : line 26 : 15002 Segmentation fault pyth
Hi there, seeing this too on Wheezy/SID amd64, sometimes it's just a
logout, sometimes it's total X freeze ending up progressively in total
machine freeze if let running (no input device working, no ssh access).
It happens with stock Debian kernel (Sid) or locally compiled vanilla
(3.2.8). Downgrad
Subject: qgit eats up all available ram and swap, stalling the system.
Package: qgit
Version: 2.2-1
Justification: breaks the whole system
Severity: critical
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I have "etckeeper" working with git. On launching "qgit" it stays put,
doesn't display the g
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