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** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #763312
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** Also affects: bsdmainutils (Debian) via
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Public bug reported:
Whenever you run grive you get the "error":
"grive: Symbol `json_tokener_errors' has different size in shared object,
consider re-linking"
$ grive --version
grive: Symbol `json_tokener_errors' has different size in shared object,
consider re-linking
grive version 0.2.0 Dec
Public bug reported:
Found in Trusty.
FOLDER FILTERING AND NAMETRANS
OfflineImap offers flexible (and complex) ways of filtering and
transforming folder names. Please see the docs/dev-docs-src/fold‐
erfilters.rst document about details how to use folder filters and name
transforma
I've got a patch, which I guess I should send to debian.
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Title:
No entries from the judaic c
Public bug reported:
`calendar -f /usr/share/calendar/calendar.judaic -A365 | wc -l` => 0
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
Package: bsdmainutils 8.2.3ubuntu1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.2.0-43.68-generic 3.2.42
Uname: Linux 3.2.0-43-generic i686
ApportVersion: 2.0.1-0ubuntu17.5
Arc
The supplied application does not work, the service it is supposed to
connect to is closed down. It has since started a few new project with
exactly the same name, but written in other scripting languages (eg
ruby). This one does not do anything else but show some bugs.
It should be removed. New u
This aint ok. You can't have a postinst-script that first checks if you
have a file and don't check if it is the right file before deciding if
to dl the right file.
It screws up upgrading (as you already know) and if/when this deb ever
hits non proposed repos it will freak out tons of users that a
I admit knowing hard to nothing about this, but why not move firefox to
restricted (where it belongs) and use epiphany-browser in gobuntu?
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