I had reported this problem on Arduino (software impacted by this) originally and other users there have experienced this problem. One user replied that they had experienced this with Debian Wheezy and so this is probably a Debian problem.
I thus attempted to report this via Debian's bug system...but Debian's bug reporter, in terminal, actually recognizes the user is on Ubuntu and points the user right back to Ubuntu bug tracking. I do not know how to escalate this in Debian but will try and send an email now.
I had reported this problem on Arduino (software impacted by this) originally and other users there have experienced this problem. One user replied that they had experienced this with Debian Wheezy and so this is probably a Debian problem.
That interaction was reported here: http:// forum.arduino. cc/index. php?topic= 169178. msg1286623# msg1286623
I thus attempted to report this via Debian's bug system...but Debian's bug reporter, in terminal, actually recognizes the user is on Ubuntu and points the user right back to Ubuntu bug tracking. I do not know how to escalate this in Debian but will try and send an email now.