[ Joseph M Smith ]
* Merge from debian unstable (LP: #294459), remaining changes:
- Depend on python-gnome2-extras rather than python-gtkmozembed
- debian/patches/81_inhibit_gnome_screensaver
- Inhibit GNOME Screensaver when playing fullscreen video. (LP: #207794)
Patch based on patch from upstream trac: http://bugzilla.pculture.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3067
* debian/control
- Add Conflicts with miro-data < 1.2.6 (LP: #296175)
[ Christopher James Halse Rogers ]
* Additional Ubuntu change remaining:
+ debian/control:
- Remove unnecessary democracyplayer-data transitional package.
miro (1.2.8-1) unstable; urgency=low
* New upstream release (Closes: #496874).
+ Youtube video downloads should work again, see upstream bug http://bugzilla.pculture.org/show_bug.cgi?id=10656.
+ Closing unreproducible (with the latest release) bugs:
+ MIRO NOT WORKING (Closes: #502194).
Both the feed mentioned and video search is working fine.
+ NBC News podcast corrupted if download is resumed (Closes: #496233).
Works fine with both, Miro 1.2.8, and mplayer. Must have been some
oddness with the feed itself.
+ miro (version 1.2.3-2) segmentation fault (Closes: #489891).
No longer occuring according to the BTS, never reproducible by me.
+ miro: If the XVideo extension is missing, video has wrong colors and
extremly low framerate (Closes: #459069, #473310).
This problem goes away if you use 'miro --xine-driver=xhsm' and will
not be relevant soon anymore, as Miro switches to gstreamer
upstream with the next major release. Added a note to README.Debian.
+ [miro] Crash on startup (Closes: #500061). Unreproducible by me, reporter says the problem was not Miro-related.
* debian/miro.lintian-overrides: Added file. Silence lintian warning about
an embedded version of 'feedparser'. We cannot use the Debian package
of 'feedparser' as Miro uses a highly modified version of it.
* debian/rules: Remove more files in the 'clean' target.
-- Christopher James Halse Rogers <email address hidden> Thu, 20 Nov 2008 14:53:11 +1100
This bug was fixed in the package miro - 1.2.8-1ubuntu1
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miro (1.2.8-1ubuntu1) jaunty; urgency=low
[ Joseph M Smith ] gnome2- extras rather than python-gtkmozembed patches/ 81_inhibit_ gnome_screensav er bugzilla. pculture. org/show_ bug.cgi? id=3067
* Merge from debian unstable (LP: #294459), remaining changes:
- Depend on python-
- debian/
- Inhibit GNOME Screensaver when playing fullscreen video. (LP: #207794)
Patch based on patch from upstream trac:
http://
* debian/control
- Add Conflicts with miro-data < 1.2.6 (LP: #296175)
[ Christopher James Halse Rogers ] -data transitional package.
* Additional Ubuntu change remaining:
+ debian/control:
- Remove unnecessary democracyplayer
miro (1.2.8-1) unstable; urgency=low
* New upstream release (Closes: #496874). bugzilla. pculture. org/show_ bug.cgi? id=10656.
Unreproducib le by me, reporter says the problem was not Miro-related. miro.lintian- overrides: Added file. Silence lintian warning about
+ Youtube video downloads should work again, see upstream bug
http://
+ Closing unreproducible (with the latest release) bugs:
+ MIRO NOT WORKING (Closes: #502194).
Both the feed mentioned and video search is working fine.
+ NBC News podcast corrupted if download is resumed (Closes: #496233).
Works fine with both, Miro 1.2.8, and mplayer. Must have been some
oddness with the feed itself.
+ miro (version 1.2.3-2) segmentation fault (Closes: #489891).
No longer occuring according to the BTS, never reproducible by me.
+ miro: If the XVideo extension is missing, video has wrong colors and
extremly low framerate (Closes: #459069, #473310).
This problem goes away if you use 'miro --xine-driver=xhsm' and will
not be relevant soon anymore, as Miro switches to gstreamer
upstream with the next major release. Added a note to README.Debian.
+ [miro] Crash on startup (Closes: #500061).
* debian/
an embedded version of 'feedparser'. We cannot use the Debian package
of 'feedparser' as Miro uses a highly modified version of it.
* debian/rules: Remove more files in the 'clean' target.
-- Christopher James Halse Rogers <email address hidden> Thu, 20 Nov 2008 14:53:11 +1100