Same symptoms as original reporter but only discarding changes to one file.
GIMP Crash Debug info appears below:
```
GNU Image Manipulation Program version 2.10.30
git-describe: GIMP_2_10_30
Build: unknown rev 0 for linux
# C compiler #
Using built-in specs.
COLLECT_GCC=gcc
Risto, thanks so much for testing the fix! I knew the crash problem on
f-spot was a bother for me. I am thankful this is open-source software
so I could fix the problem, but even more thankful it is "free" (libre)
software so I can share the fix with others.
Now, I need to get my fix in line wit
** Attachment added: "Changes description for powerpc build of fix for v0.4.3.1
Hardy LTS (8.04.2)"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/27163624/f-spot_0.4.3.1-0ubuntu2%7Eppa1%7Ehardy1_powerpc.changes
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error importing photos with f-spot on ppc: LibGPhoto2.CameraFile.GetDataAndSize
() -> Number
I backported the fix from upstream for Hardy LTS (8.04.2) and the source is in
my PPA at
https://launchpad.net/~richard-wilbur/+archive/ppa
as f-spot_0.4.3.1-0ubuntu2~ppa1~hardy1
When I built and tested on my PPC it worked! What do I need to do to
propose this as an update for Hardy LTS? I
This is still a problem with fully updated Hardy LTS (8.04.2). Every time I
plug a digital camera into my laptop (PPC) the first thing it does is crash
F-Spot. I close the unhandled exception window and open gThumb manually which
works great. I wish either:
1. Hardy LTS F-Spot were updated w
I tried f-spot under an updated Ubuntu 8.10 Intrepid Ibex install with same
laptop (iBook G4) and same camera (Canon PowerShot G5) and it works just fine!
I'm not using 8.10 for everyday because it has issues resuming from
"Suspend"--pretty important for a travelling laptop. So,
f-spot v0.5.0.
I'm getting a crash in f-spot when trying to download the first
thumbnail. Looks very similar to what fish reported on 2007-12-16 but
I'm running Ubuntu 8.04.1 fully updated. iBook G4 with Canon PowerShot
G5. This used to work like a charm before I upgraded from 7.04 Feisty
Fawn. Let me know if
** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/16310234/Dependencies.txt
** Attachment added: "ProcMaps.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/16310235/ProcMaps.txt
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/16310236/ProcStatus.txt
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evolut
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evolution
Tried both 'Plaintext' and 'Secure' password types and can't
authenticate to Exchange 2007 OWA server with the same account
information I use for Firefox access through same URL. Evolution
Exchange access used to work fine before my company's I
Ben, thanks for the tip. I rebooted some time after I wrote the last
comment to let a kernel update take effect. Upon reboot the gconf
settings were still there but I no longer received notifications/alarms.
I was disappointed until I just looked at your tip and tried deselecting
and reselecting
Following comments in another bug discussion, I ran cd; gconf-
editor and noticed that
apps->evolution->calendar->notify->calendars == [] while
apps->evolution->calendar->display->selected_calendars ==
[EMAIL PROTECTED],[EMAIL PROTECTED]
So, I thought I might as well try to populate the notify->ca
I confirm on a fresh install of feisty that Evolution 2.10 gave me no
alarms for my Exchange calendar but did include the appointment list
therefrom.
Another discussion of this issue (where I describe how I got alarms again):
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/evolution-exchange/+bug/98625
I created a small test message and printed it to a PostScript file from within
Evolution 2.10.1. I have attached the bzip2-compressed version of that file as
it demonstrates:
1. output format is 'A4' as opposed to 'Letter'
2. painfully short, non-empty message formatted to print with empty tra
I am using a fresh install of Ubuntu 7.04 on a new machine (x86_64 SMP).
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/etc/cups/ppd$ ls
LaserJet-8000.ppd
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/etc/cups/ppd$ grep Default LaserJet-8000.ppd | grep -i A4
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/etc/cups/ppd$ grep Default LaserJet-8000.ppd | grep -i Letter
*DefaultPageS
I confirm this bug's presence on a fresh install of Ubuntu 7.04 Desktop
(x86_64 SMP, my work machine) that is fully updated. Event
notifications/alarms work for the Personal calendar but not the exchange
calendar even though they are both selected in preferences->Calendar and
Tasks->Alarms. What
On Tue, 2006-12-12 at 09:31 +, Sebastien Bacher wrote:
> Richard, that bug looks like a different one and due to libcairo
>
Sebastien, I'm running libcairo2 with installed version 1.2.4-1ubuntu2
which provides /usr/lib/libcairo.so.2.9.2
I browsed to http://cairographics.org/ and they claim t
I upgraded from Ubuntu 6.06 Dapper Drake (Evolution 2.6) to 6.10 Edgy
Eft (Evolution 2.8.1) yesterday because I was seeing this same bug. At
first I didn't see the bug in the new version, but then it reared its
ugly head again.
I'm on a powerpc platform with 1.5GB of RAM and 100GB HD. I couldn't
Just for kicks I typed:
(gdb) next
Single stepping until exit from function pthread_cond_wait@@GLIBC_2.3.2,
which has no line number information.
and the processor usage immediately rose to 100% (with CPU fan start).
It doesn't seem to make it back from that call, as far as I can see. On
the oth
I'm seeing this on Dapper Monday 14 August 2006 with no outstanding
updates. Was this fixed on 6.06.1? My system is iBook 14" PPC G4
1.43GHz 1.5GB RAM 100GB HD.
I decided to poke around just a little and ran:
gdb /usr/bin/gnome-cups-icon 4247
to attach to the running process. Then "bt" to get
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