Are there any errors printed to the console?
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Nelson A. de Oliveira wrote:
> Ari, is it right to don't have this dependency now or it was something
> that went unnoticed?
This appears to be my fault, though I don't know how it happened.
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severity 562720 important
thanks
Please accept my deepest apologies for downgrading the severity of a bug
that obviously did not meet the criteria for a serious severity. Let me
quote from the BTS manual:
serious
is a severe violation of Debian policy (roughly, it violates a must or
required dire
Thanks, but you forgot the most important part of the directions:
Information will pass by now. You should reproduce your crash now. Once
the crash has happened, do the following:
(gdb) bt full
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Thomas Dickey wrote:
> ...as an example, looking at this chunk in gntkeys.c, almost all of
> it is incorrect:
What's incorrect about it, other than not using terminfo?
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This won't be officially fixed until Flash 10.1:
http://blogs.adobe.com/penguin.swf/2009/12/flash_player_10_security_updat.html#comment-2113801
In the meantime, Chromium worked around it at the browser level:
http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=29789
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< ari_> mitch: so that means i'd have to configure e.g. a tablet manually?
< mitch> ari_: no, esoteric stuff like knobs and foo and bar
< mitch> ari_: any linux input device basically
< mitch> ari_: the gtk3 branch has complete tablet hotplug using XI2
So it sounds like upstream thinks libhal sup
severity 584730 normal
thanks
I don't consider "annoying for one person" to be a severity: important bug.
That being said, do you have any plugins loaded? What happens if you
unload them one at a time and try resizing them?
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Gimp hasn't changed in the last few weeks. Do you have gimp-gutenprint
installed, and/or have you changed your print settings?
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What URI are you trying to access?
On 02/14/2011 01:28 PM, Jakub Ruzicka wrote:
I have upgraded to latest 2.6.11-1 as well as latest versions of gvfs
packages, problem still persists.
This error message is the only one printed during GIMP startup without
--verbose:
GIMP-Error: Execution e
I'm confused. Are you saying http works, but file doesn't?
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Your backtrace is from 2.7.7, not 2.7.9.
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forwarded 611678 http://developer.pidgin.im/ticket/13238
thanks
Looks like this is fixed in 2.7.10.
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It will probably be on volatile or backports.
On 02/01/2011 11:27 AM, Stormdawn wrote:
How is this bug going to be fixed, since Debian stable won't update to a
newer version of pidgin? Perhaps by a backport after the release?
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Do you have this issue with any other GTK programs?
On 02/04/2011 02:50 PM, Filipus Klutiero wrote:
> On -28163-01--10 14:59, Ari Pollak wrote:
>> This is probably due to having libcanberra-gtk0 installed, which already
>> recommends libcanberra-gtk-module.
> It isn'
Which menu button? Can you install pidgin-dbg and follow the directions
here to get a backtrace:
http://wiki.debian.org/HowToGetABacktrace
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Please install pidgin-dbg and obtain a backtrace as described here:
http://wiki.debian.org/HowToGetABacktrace
On 04/01/2011 02:33 AM, macarthur wrote:
Package: pidgin
Version: 2.7.11-1
Severity: normal
After transfering a file of any size over pidgin, it then crashes once the file
transfer is
Package: gstreamer0.10-alsa
Version: 0.10.28-1
Severity: normal
(I have no idea where to put this bug, so I'm assigning it to the most
obvious package)
In trying to set up audio input through a USB Logitech QuickCam Pro
9000, which only supports mono (1 channel) 48kHz audio, I discovered that
als
amarao wrote:
When 'Commentary' field of 'save as jpeg' dialog is filled and
'remember parameters' button used, at next save no any text in
commentary field apear.
What is the "remember parameters" button?
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On 05/31/2010 09:37 PM, Paul Szabo wrote:
> This package suggests ghostscript, and may be affected. Please
> evaluate the security of this package, and fix if needed.
What do you suggest I fix? gimp already calls gs with -dSAFER.
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> The fonts under screen arent correct. It is almost impossible to see or do
> anything ... :( pitty
> because finch is hte only working one or the best
I have no idea what this means. Please attach a screenshot demonstrating
the problem.
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The first backtrace looks like your system ran out of memory. Is this
possible?
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Could you get another backtrace, but before running gdb, run this:
export MALLOC_CHECK_=2
And immediately after you enter gdb, run this:
handle SIGPIPE nostop noprint
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On 05/19/2010 01:22 AM, Jonathan Nieder wrote:
> I do not know pidgin very well, but it seems its main use for tcl is
> to allow writing plugins in tcl. Could you point me to some examples?
> If it turns out to be necessary to bump the ABI version to use the new
> tcl version, would that be okay?
Could you attach the original image you opened in gimp?
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Have you tried changing the browser command it uses?
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reassign 580201 gtk2-engines-wonderland
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reassign 580201 gtk2-engines-wonderland
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Would you be able to install gimp-dbg, attach gdb to gimp and get a
backtrace while the CPU is being used heavily (assuming gimp is the one
that's pegging the CPU)?
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On 04/17/2010 09:17 PM, Alexander Dorokhine wrote:
> Hi, Ari;
>
> This upload seems to be amd64 only. Is this correct? This bug affects me on
> x86.
http://www.debian.org/devel/buildd/
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Also, do you have a testing or unstable system to see if this behavior
occurs there too?
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severity 578476 important
thanks
I don't consider using the public API of gstreamer in a non-broken way
to mean that pidgin is doing anything wrong here. Comment from the
source explaining why they were originally catching/disabling forking:
/* By default, gstreamer forks when you initialize it,
The windows are marked as utility by default, so the window manager or
environment should handle hiding it from the taskbar.
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Can you please install pidgin-dbg so that the next backtrace includes
the proper debugging symbols?
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What's the output of "gconftool -R /system/gstreamer/0.10/default"?
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Is the only bug here that there's a warning message? Are you using
pulseaudio?
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The upstream bug report says that ICQ has reverted their changes. Can
you confirm this?
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Could you attach a backtrace of the crash?
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Could you try to get a backtrace as described here:
http://wiki.debian.org/HowToGetABacktrace
You may just need to run "ulimit -c unlimited" to enable coredumps, then
run /usr/lib/xscreensaver/cyclone and wait for a coredump, then run "gdb
--core=core /usr/lib/xscreensaver/cyclone"
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Mark Hobley wrote:
> I am using jwm on an 800 x 600 display. Within gimp, I click on the
> bucket tool icon. This expands the main window and the bottom of the
> window goes behind the bottom toolbar.
I believe the default GIMP window layout puts the tool options on the
right dock, under Layers.
Were you using 2.5.4 before? What exactly does "connection crash" mean?
Was there any error?
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Mark Hobley wrote:
>> I believe the default GIMP window layout puts the tool
>> options on the right dock, under Layers.
>
> I don't know what that means.
The tool options should've been on the rightmost window, not under the
toolbox.
> Cool. That worked. However, it leaves the window that it o
Christoph Haas wrote:
> I have talked to Ari Pollak (the package maintainer) and he says that the
> package will not be updated in Lenny as this is not a 'grave' bug. It's a
> malfunctioning due to a change in a non-free internet service and far from
> making pidg
Please install pidgin-dbg and get a backtrace as described at the web
page in the crash message.
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Could you make sure to install pidgin-dbg, libgtk2.0-0-dbg, and
libglib2.0-0-dbg, and obtain another backtrace?
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Could you run pidgin -d instead of just pidgin, and attach the output?
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Icons have not changed upstream. Have you switched GTK/GNOME/pidgin
themes recently?
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Sounds like an xdg-open problem. Try running:
sh -x /usr/bin/xdg-open http://ur1.ca/0ygp
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On Wed, 2009-03-11 at 16:28 +0100, Adrian Lang wrote:
>
> gnome-open http://ur1.ca/0ygp
> Error showing url: Operation not supported
>
Are you running in gnome? Do you have a preferred web browser set there?
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reassign 519263 libgnome2-0
retitle 519263 gnome-open fails on http with "Operation not supported"
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Strange, this isn't happening for me with the same versions. However, it
looks like your gegl package is in a weird state:
pi libgegl-0.0-0 0.0.20-1 Generic Graphics Library
Can you check this and make sure it's fully installed?
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Is it possible that these people are set to invisible?
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What happens if you move your ~/.plt-scheme directory out of the way?
Also, could you follow the directions at
http://wiki.debian.org/HowToGetABacktrace to rebuild with debugging
symbols and get another backtrace?
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Package: nspluginwrapper
Version: 1.3.0-1
Severity: serious
nspluginwrapper currently does not work at all on my system; I believe
this has to do with a kernel 2.6.27-specific flag passed to socket()
now, but I'm not entirely sure. This is especially bad given that the
default kernel in both squee
Does this happen if you just start gimp normally? What are the contents
of your ~/.gimp-2.6/sessionrc file?
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I forgot to include the output of nspluginplayer:
~% NPW_INDENT_MESSAGES=1 NPW_DEBUG=1 nspluginplayer
src=http://magic.pen.fizzlebot.com/magic-pen.swf width=800 height=520
*** NSPlugin Wrapper *** plugin_exit
*** NSPlugin Wrapper *** NP_GetMIMEDescription
*** NSPlugin Wrapper *** plugin_init fo
I just confirmed that this is related to the kernel version; rebooting
into 2.6.28 fixed the problem.
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Why can't the applications just fix which program they call?
On Mon, 2009-03-02 at 22:12 +0100, Sven Marnach wrote:
> Package: gimp
> Version: 2.6.5-1
> Severity: wishlist
>
> As of version 2.6, gimp-remote is no longer necessary since gimp will
> check for running instances automatically. Since
tags 509763 +fixed-upstream
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Alexander Galanin wrote:
> Why it cannot be built as a separate package as in version (2.4.x)?
Is there any particular reason you want it that way? python is already
in the standard Debian distribution, and gimp-python is expected to come
with GIMP.
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Sven Marnach wrote:
> It's an interface change in the GIMP, and it's just good practice to
> remain backward compatible. Applications would have to check the
> version of the GIMP and call either gimp or gimp-remote depending on
> that version. This is much more cumbersome than simply adding the
On Tue, 2009-03-03 at 20:03 +0300, Alexander Galanin wrote:
> > Is there any particular reason you want it that way? python is already
> > in the standard Debian distribution, and gimp-python is expected to come
> > with GIMP.
>
> The main reason is modularity. In my system there are no applicatio
The upstream bug report covers this in more detail. Basically the whole
privacy infrastructure needs an overhaul, and that's not planned until
3.0.
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nspluginwrapper stable is now up to 1.2.2. Is there anything still
holding up the upgrade?
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Can you get a backtrace as described in
http://wiki.debian.org/HowToGetABacktrace? The buddy list isn't supposed
to allow you to re-block a user that's already blocked.
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Package: ftp.debian.org
Severity: wishlist
NEWS.Debian has been around for a while (thought not officially
documented in policy) as a way to inform users of major changes to the
package. The apt-listchanges package is a fairly unintrusive package
that intelligently informs people of new NEWS.Debia
Frank Lichtenheld wrote:
> It would be nice to know whether that would require elevating some of
> its dependencies to standard as well.
Whoops, it would also require bumping up python-support and python-apt -
both of which are pretty small.
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Seems to be fine on my system:
$ grep Exec /usr/share/applications/gimp.desktop
Exec=gimp-2.6 %U
TryExec=gimp-2.6
What about on yours?
On Thu, 2009-02-26 at 14:29 -0800, William Whalley wrote:
> Updating gimp to version 2.6.5-1 in squeeze does not update the gnome
> menu. The menu entry for gim
severity 521776 minor
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Could you install libxml2-dbg and get another backtrace with "bt full"?
Also, do you have any plugins loaded?
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What happens if you run "MALLOC_CHECK_=2 gdb pidgin", then start it
normally, then when it crashes, run "thread apply all bt full" from
inside gdb?
Also, what's the output of "gconftool
-R /system/gstreamer/0.10/default"?
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w
That's not exactly what I asked for, but whatever..
What happens if you unload all of the plugins?
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What happens if you move your ~/.plt-scheme directory out of the way?
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Do you have an XMPP account set up to auto-login? If you run pidgin -n,
does the crash still happen?
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Can you try the plt-scheme package from testing or unstable?
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Could you install pidgin-dbg and obtain another backtrace?
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Does this happen just by opening the IMs and nothing else? Do you have
any plugins loaded?
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(forgot to send this reply to the bug)
On Wed, 2009-03-18 at 22:03 +, Rob Andrews wrote:
> Given this situation, I'm wondering what worth there is implementing a fix
> if it's already obsolete before the package is pushed out.
Because there's no dependency on kernel >= 2.6.27, and there's not
reopen 520915
thanks
Do you have dbus and hal installed? Does anything get printed to the
console while running gimp & trying to open a URL?
On Mon, 2009-03-23 at 18:04 -0500, TommyHot HotPants wrote:
> I installed gvfs-backends rebooted my machine and it still doesn't
> work. Reinstalling gimp a
What's the output of "gimp -v" ?
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Unreproducible freezes without a backtrace are not really useful. It
would be good if you could get a backtrace with pidgin-dbg and
libgstreamer0.10-0-dbg installed, or at least reliable steps to reproduce.
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Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
> Any hope of having this package fixed with init.d dependencies soon?
> I plan to NMU unless it is solved quickly.
An NMU would be pointless unless you also plan to fix the build errors
on architectures other than amd64 and i386, since the version in
unstable will not m
Are you sure this is Pidgin's fault, and that your buddy list doesn't
have any informative messages shown? Pidgin is only supposed to set the
URGENT hint under certain circumstances.
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# Automatically generated email from bts, devscripts version 2.10.18.1
#
# pidgin (2.4.0-2) UNRELEASED; urgency=low
#
# * debian/patches/22_zephyr-crash.patch:
#- Add patch from upstream to prevent crash in Zephyr when reading
# accounts.xml file (Closes: #470947)
# * debian/patches/23_e
The configuration directory is ~/.purple, not ~/.gaim.
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So.. in some situations Edit->Stroke Path doesn't work, but you don't
know which situations, and you don't know when the assertion gets
triggered? How is anyone supposed to fix this?
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This seems like a pidgin-otr bug.. or am I interpreting it incorrectly?
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severity 603558 minor
Having the window always on top shouldn't technically prevent you from
interacting with the conversation window. Also, you can still open a log
from the buddy list without it always being on top.
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severity 607760 wishlist
retitle 607760 Please reduce pidgin dependencies
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Package: debian-faq
Severity: normal
Chapter 10 of the Debian FAQ is pretty outdated. Here are the things I
noticed that are currently wrong, but someone else should probably go
over it to make sure it's correct:
10.1: The libc kernel headers are no longer in libc6-dev; they're in
linux-libc-dev.
Have you tried File -> Revert?
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On 10/26/2010 04:14 AM, Toni Mueller wrote:
> not quite. The GIMP should have a feature to open a file read-only,
> then, as other programs also want to get a lock on them. Makes at least
> a lot of noise...
Hm? GIMP doesn't obtain a lock on open files..
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On 10/03/2010 04:05 PM, Javier Fernández-Sanguino Peña wrote:
> Could you make a proposal (patch) for changes? That would be very much
> appreciated. You can find the sources of the FAQ at
> http://svn.debian.org/viewsvn/ddp/manuals/trunk/debian-faq/
Here's all I've got so far.
Index: kernel.sgml
Package: pidgin-facebookchat
Version: 1.67.1-1
Severity: important
This sort of caught me by surprise, but Pidgin version 2.7.8 started
providing /usr/share/pixmaps/pidgin/protocols/*/facebook.png since it
contains an XMPP facebook helper plugin. Please make pidgin-facebookchat
depend on pidgin-da
I don't get this part:
> +# elif defined MAXPATHLEN
> +#define MAXPATHLEN
If it's defined, define it?
On 10/30/2010 07:18 PM, Manuel Menal wrote:
> Package: gimp
> Version: 2.6.11
> Severity: serious
> Tags: patch
> Justification: fails to build from source
>
>
> Hello,
>
> gimp FTBFS on
I do agree that the description could use improvement, but leaving out the
reasons for some non-obvious Suggests is not an option to me.
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On 08/10/2010 10:10 AM, Per Olofsson wrote:
I don't know why this bug is assigned to xdg-utils. I don't think
iceweasel uses xdg-utils, at least it does not depend on it. Ari, do you
know?
Also, your problem seems to be a different one than this bug. Please
file a new bug against iceweasel.
Could you install ligstreamer0.10-0-dbg, gstreamer0.10-plugins-base-dbg,
and liborc-0.4-0, and obtain another backtrace?
Thanks,
Ari
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Package: chkrootkit
Version: 0.49-4
Severity: normal
/etc/cron.daily/chkrootkit makes sure to exclude dhcpd3 and dhclient3
from the daily diff, but those are no longer the names of the binaries.
The script should be changed to refer to dhcpd and dhclient.
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Debian Release: sq
Which window manager are you using? Does the same thing happen with a
different WM?
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