Is it really still important to be able to upgrade from 12.04 to 12.10?
12.04 is supported for 3 more years, 12.10 for something like a month.
Once 14.04 is out, you will be able to upgrade from 12.04 directly.
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Looks odd, this is gnome-keyring 3.2.2, but libp11-kit-gnome-keyring has in the
d/control:
Breaks: gnome-keyring (<< 3.6.2-0ubuntu2~)
Replaces: gnome-keyring (<< 3.6.2-0ubuntu2~)
This two should contain the version of THIS package, e.g.
3.2.2-2ubuntu4.2.
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And for coinstalling x86_64 and i386 variants, see below. I've added
proposed as suggested in https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/EnableProposed.
# sudo apt-get install gnome-keyring:i386/precise-proposed
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
S
Looks like sid has quite a bit of changes to gnome-keyring compared with
what's in precise, but multiarch is not one of them. However, the wine
version in sid does not seem to suffer this problem with the library.
'wine notepad' only gives me an error in precise, but not in sid. sid
has wine 1.4.1.
Why change pam/gnome-keyring to mutliarch if it would be enough to just
split of the pkcs11 package and make it multiarch?
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keyring:i386 or something?
On Mon, Jun 24, 2013 at 2:14 AM, Rodney Dawes <859...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> @eraserix have you looked at the diff? That's exactly what is done in
> 13.04, and what the diff is meant to backport to the older releases..
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So, my take ;). This patch just splits the pkcs11 library away from
gnome-keyring binary package and leaves the rest of the packages alone.
I still don't see the use case for doing more, the warning when wine is
started will be gone with this patch. And as far as I can tell, libgcr
is still not mu
** Description changed:
[Impact]
Several applications are relying on this package as seen in comments 5 and 6.
[Test case]
- Attempt to install both i386/amd64 versions and preferably verify if the
reported applications in this bug are able to run successfully
+ Attempt to install both i
I've updated the description with more specific instructions on how to
test this SRU.
As for Depends vs Recommends from debian policy manual:
The Depends field should be used if the depended-on package is required for the
depending package to provide a significant amount of functionality.
The Re
So, the solution imagined here is not to fix the two duplicates of this
bug, but to introduce a new feature, namely make every library in gnome-
keyring multiarch? What's to be gained by this?
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@graham: I think the usual way to do this is that you crate a debdiff to
the current version in precise. Attach it to this bugreport and
subscribe ubuntu-sponsors when done. Name/Version of the patch should be
something like that:
gnome-keyring_3.2.2-2ubuntu4.3.precise.debdiff
** Patch removed: "
Public bug reported:
1. Start gnome-about-me.
2. Choose 'Change password'
3. Authenticate and try to set a new password, changeing only one position.
The dialog will hang forever. passwd correctly reports the following error
immediately:
Bad: new password must be different than the old one
Prob
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Changing password to something similar in gnome-about-me hangs
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When will this be fixed in lucid?
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Changing password to something similar hangs
To manage notifications abou
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-control-center
I tried to change Visual Effects from None to Normal and was brought
back to the Login screen without a warning (gnome restart?).
I would at least expect a warning if a simple mouseclick can have such
"devastating" sideeffects.
Prob
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I'll have another look into it. You are right, it is the video driver
which is the problem. glx gears also quits with a strange error, but I
think it did not crash.
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Binary package hint: evolution
I use evolution to access our groupwise 7 server. Until now (that is on
hardy) we had just specified the servers IP address. In lucid, this
seems to be broken as I could not access the server when I entered its
IP. After I made an entry in hosts
** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
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** Attachment added: "ProcStatus.txt"
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Just tried the DNS hostname of the server. Does not work either, even
though ping/dig/hostname all give the correct result. Even reverse
lookups work properly. The only way it works here is with an entry in
/etc/hosts
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Out of some weird reason, evolution used the proxy if the name was not
in /etc/hosts. When I add the servers IP to System->Preferences->Network
proxy->Ignored Hosts, it works.
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This weird reason was that I named the host mail.local. And by default,
*.local are in ignored hosts.
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Public bug reported:
I have a convertible HP Elite Book 1030 G3. When I switch to tablet
mode, the screen orientation changes as I rotate the device. When I fold
it back to laptop mode, the screen keeps the last orientation it had in
tablet mode.
The device should reset to the default orientation
Public bug reported:
When I short press the shift key on the OSK, it stays set after a letter
has been written. It should revert back to unset like e.g. on Android.
Report of regression upstream:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/-/issues/7714
MR with fix: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME
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