mplayer now in Debian… what about tovid?
Thanks to Joey Hess for posting his DWN items, I have learned that mplayer had been accepted into the archive, which means I might now think about finding a sponsor for my unofficial tovid packages. Well, there is still a lot of work I would like to do before upoading this set of packages, but it is a first step!
Am I supposed… ?
… to be aware of the bugs reported on Ubuntu’s launchpad against the packages I (co-)maintain for Debian?
Especially for the packages in the “universe” component?
For those who wonder:
The universe component is a snapshot of the free, open source, and Linux world. In universe you can find almost every piece of open source software, and software available under a variety of less open licences, all built automatically from a variety of public sources.
Source: http://www.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/components
Of course, Debian repositories are included in these public sources. This means that, without you are aware of it, you can maintain packages for Ubuntu.
This is my case for at least the nautilus-open-terminal package: a bug was reported on Sunday on the BTS, and I have found that this bug was already reported in launchpad since February!
And as the packages in universe are not officially supported by Ubuntu, nobody will fix the bug. And as I wasn’t aware of this, I couldn’t do anything on my side.
Now, the upstream’s mailbox is over quota and I am not able to fix this bug myself.
Am I supposed to look on launchpad for bugs reported against my packages?
Maybe one could work on a system that would show these bugs on the PTS, as it is already the case for patches. I will try and make this propsal to Raphaël after Alioth’s servers have been migrated.
HP PSC 2610 fax function
I have been working for a few days on making the fax function of my HP PSC 2610 working.
Although it is now officially supported by HPLIP, as stated on their website, all the jobs I add to the virtual printer queue are stopped because of an odd error which I cannot (yet) debug given the poor information in my possession. People involved in HP OSS projects are helping me a lot, one of them having set up this configuration with Ubuntu, which makes me very confident!
Update: I have just found that a bug already exists in the BTS for that problem which prevents Debian users from using HPLIP fax functions!
Ubuntu artwork for Debian
I uploaded yesterday evening a few packages taken from Ubuntu edgy beta release – built for Debian unstable. These are the main components of the human theme (gtk2, icon, and cursor themes, as well as the sounds). I plan to build other themes when I have time.
Note to self: bind-mounts are dangerous!
As I had nothing special to do this morning, I chose to play a dangerous game:
# mount -o bind /dev /home/uml/dev
And a few minutes later, I had totally forgotten this… and:
# rm -rf /home/uml/dev
…snip
Servers physically moved
I have moved my servers to my new flat, which caused a downtime of approximately 1 hour. Several other downtimes are forecasted during the week-end, everything should run smoothly on Monday evening latest.