2009-12-27 22:35:42 CET
RC bugs 2009/52
a short update on my RC-bug squashing
activities:
#526210– scim-kmfl-imengine: "FTBFS with GCC 4.4: missing #include"
apply patch from the BTS, upload to DELAYED/2#531715– gcin: "FTBFS with GCC 4.4: missing #include"
add comment to BTS, later NMU'd by zack#534600– spatialindex: "spatialindex: FTBFS with GCC 4.4"
apply patch from the BTS, upload to DELAYED/2#539543– hubbub: "FTBFS with GCC 4.4: 'cptr' may be used uninitialized"
apply patch from the BTS, upload to DELAYED/2#546386– fam: "FTBFS with gcc4.4"
apply patch from the BTS, upload to DELAYED/2#549223– chuck: "fails to build with gcc-4.4/newer eglibc"
apply patch from the BTS, upload to DELAYED/2#550115– gbgoffice: "FTBFS: invalid const conversion"
apply patch from the BTS, upload to DELAYED/2#553706– glob2: "FTBFS with GCC 4.4: 'class GAGCore::StreamBackend' has no member named 'getc'"
apply patch from the BTS, upload to DELAYED/2
- to be honest, these were all easy bugs, I just grabbed existing patches (by Martin Michlmayr, peter green, & several Ubuntu folks).
- reactions so far: one "thank you" mail, no other comments.
2009-12-22 00:31:46 CET
déjà-vu or: 25 years later
1984-12-19: police forces try to
clear the protesters against the powerplant in the "hainburger au",
finally the federal government declares a "christmas truce", &
later the area at the danube becomes a national park.
2009-12-21: police forces evict students from the "audimax" in vienna, the center of the university protests.
& I thought we as a society might have learned something. FAIL.
2009-12-21: police forces evict students from the "audimax" in vienna, the center of the university protests.
& I thought we as a society might have learned something. FAIL.
2009-12-20 20:47:14 CET
RC bugs 2009/51
after attending the Munich BSP 3 weeks ago
(thanks for inviting me, & thanks especially to Stefan for
hosting me) I've tasted blood & started to look at our RC bugs more often. I'm
still far from zack's RCBW frequency; but I
thought I'd give a short overview anyway; maybe it motivates others
to chime in? – So here's a list of RC bugs I've touched in the last
weeks (not counting some
merges
in the BTS):
#375025– libzorpll: "libzorpll: FTBFS on GNU/kFreeBSD (due to unsatisfied Build-Depends on libcap-dev)"
apply patch from the BTS, upload to DELAYED/2 (ok, technically not RC)#544879– clutter: "Missing libclutter-doc package"
add comment at turmzimmer and BTS#548616– licq: "fails to build with gcc-4.4"
apply patch from the BTS, upload#553009– libzorpll3.0.6: "libzorpll3.0.6: postinst-must-call-ldconfig /usr/lib/libzorpll-3.0.so.6.4.0 by the dynamic library loader. Therefore, the package must call "ldconfig" in its postinst script."
create post{rm,inst} and add dh_makeshlibs, upload to DELAYED/2#553230– libapache2-mod-macro: "libapache2-mod-macro: missing-dependency-on-libc needed by ./usr/lib/apache2/modules/mod_macro.so but the package doesn't depend on the C library package. Normally this indicates that ${shlibs: Depends} was omitted from the Depends line for this package in debian/control."
apply patch from the BTS, upload to DELAYED/2#553560– chiark-backup: "chiark-backup: file-in-etc-not-marked-as-conffile /etc/chiark-backup/snap/nosnap"
add file to conffiles, upload to DELAYED/5#556214– pyspi: "pyspi: FTBFS: Error: pkg-config could not find x11"
apply patch from the BTS, upload to DELAYED/2#559077– google-gadgets-common: "google-gadgets-common: needs to depend on shared-mime-info because of postinst"
add comment at turmzimmer#560637– src:libdatetime-format-dateparse-perl: "libdatetime-format-dateparse-perl: FTBFS: tests failed"
apply patch from upstream bug tracker, upload (ok, I'm in Uploaders)
- so gar I got 4 "thank you" mails, two offers to adopt a package, & no complaints.
- we really have interesting packages in the archive; look at
this nice stanza in the PTS:
Lintian reports 5 errors and 221 warnings about this package. You should make the package lintian clean getting rid of them.
2009-12-10 17:58:47 CET
mad wifi? madwifi!
seems I'm only blogging about wifi
problems on my laptop. anyway, status update:
I'm visiting friends, & I really want to sit in their kitchen/living room with my thinkpad & wifi. – as usual it didn't really work (dropouts, incredibly long RTTs, terribly slow connection, ...). but I think I found a solution:
like in summer I tried with madwifi instead of ath5k. but this time not with the madwifi-hal-0.10.5.6-current.tar.gz tarball but with the madwifi-0.9.4-current.tar.gz from http://snapshots.madwifi-project.org/.
so I again created a madwifi-source package & then built a madwifi-modules package against my current (2.6.31, 2.6.32 had funny issues yesterday) kernel. & lo&behold – I seem to have something that feels like wifi again.
the madwifi-source package is available at the Toastfreeware Debian Repository's experimental/non-free area.
(& now let's see if I have to revoke my success story or not.)
I'm visiting friends, & I really want to sit in their kitchen/living room with my thinkpad & wifi. – as usual it didn't really work (dropouts, incredibly long RTTs, terribly slow connection, ...). but I think I found a solution:
like in summer I tried with madwifi instead of ath5k. but this time not with the madwifi-hal-0.10.5.6-current.tar.gz tarball but with the madwifi-0.9.4-current.tar.gz from http://snapshots.madwifi-project.org/.
so I again created a madwifi-source package & then built a madwifi-modules package against my current (2.6.31, 2.6.32 had funny issues yesterday) kernel. & lo&behold – I seem to have something that feels like wifi again.
the madwifi-source package is available at the Toastfreeware Debian Repository's experimental/non-free area.
(& now let's see if I have to revoke my success story or not.)