Barak A. Pearlmutter

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Wayland has security features which I suspect will make x2x very difficult to port.

This was actually using the Debian package `elpa-use-package` version `2.4.4-1`.

That works, on my machine, as of today. But seems to me it's not robust because someone on an Arch system might have both `/usr/bin/pacman` (the package manager) and `/usr/games/pacman`...

The Debian package is at 4.6.0-1. I don't believe Debian ever had 4.5.1, it went straight from 4.5.0 to 4.6.0. The current version seems to work for me, on Debian...

Gotcha: I must have cherry-picked some post-4.5.0 commits and not bothered editing that out. Does the bug manifest in 4.6.0-1? Because it seems to work on Wayland for me. Should...

That's precisely what the CEC protocol does: the device connected to the TV via HDMI tells the TV to send some remote control signals down the HDMI cable instead of...

I'm just the Debian packager. The upstream developer is Leon Bottou , who keeps the sources on http://djvu.sourceforge.net/ and that's probably the right place to go for reporting security issues....

This is a great idea. I'd consider expanding the request to making automatic deletion a bit more delicate in a number of respects. - The above "treat directories as a...

> That would be basically unpredictable and confusing. Wait; you're saying "suspend laptop while on vacation; big job keeping working files in `/var/tmp/` gets them deleted when unsuspended" is the...

It is a very common idiom in scientific computing to use `/var/tmp/` for stuff that you don't want backed up, but also don't want deleted. For example, if you download...