the issue looks similar to bug #1635625
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great, closing the bug then since it's a duplicate and a fix has been
uploaded, thanks for testing!
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looks like it's trying to use actions on notifications
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The reports are not new and there were only 16 reported since the LTS,
setting as low it seems a very uncommon issue
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16.04 casper 15_autologin file contains obsolete lig
Thank you for your bug report, that looks similar to bug #1261191
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1261191 ***
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looks like https://code.launchpad.net/~dobey/indicator-datetime/fix-
gsettings/+merge/317144 might fix it if somebody wants to give it a try
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the other bug restores some of the sources you listed but not all so
need to check if the commit is enough, it looks like it would fix the
bug with the format described here
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you might want to subscribe ubuntu sponsors so your patches get on the
review list (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SponsorshipProcess)
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We discussed it at GUADEC, the GNOME design is to use symbolic icons in
the panel and our theme is missing ones to match our icons which creates
the difference. But even if we fix the theme third party apps (and some
of the default ones) are going to display a colored icon (e.g firefox)
and it's go
Not really, it's just that sponsors are busy, you can always try to ask
on IRC though...
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The components listed on that bug are indeed unmaintained and it doesn't
make sense to keep them in the archive. +1 from the desktop team to
remove them but somebody should check the rdepends first, looking at the
list url-dispatcher could be problematic since it provides a library
which is used by
right, we try to keep unity7 working as best as possible but we can't
hold on other work or keep unmaintained components in the archive
because of it so it's accepted that some features are going to be
missing in the new version
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environment are you using? What's the output "upower --dump" when
getting the issue?
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battery charging not showing if plugged in during boot
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Didier, could you have a look to the session-migration part of the
issue?
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security prob
No, that was "dconf" (rename) and that never migrated to bionic due to
armhf autopkgtest issues, I deleted that version to land that fix, the
update can be uploaded again if someone figures out the test issues
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The weird version is no-go, bionic-proposed is not supposed to be used,
it's a pocket designed for packages testing and validation, if you opt
in for that you should know what you are doing. It's easy enough to go
back, just install dconf-server/bionic libdconf1/bionic etc for all the
dconf binarie
The issue there is/was again that most indicators had translations
sharing enabled in launchpad which means the template was not imported
from the package on upload. I did unset those now but some of the
indicators might need an upload to trigger an import. I uploaded
indicator-sound and hit the bu
the templates were desactivated as well in e.g
https://translations.launchpad.net/ubuntu/bionic/+source/indicator-
power/+pots/indicator-power/+edit for some reason, I re-activated the
indicators and unity ones so those package list translations again
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The issue there is a that nux-tools has a conffile that does
"/usr/lib/nux/unity_support_test || export LIBGL_ALWAYS_SOFTWARE=1"
When the package is removed but not purged the command fails and
software rendering is enabled wrongly
Marco could you have a look, we should probably fix the scrip
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Upgrade from 16.04 to 18.04, then uninstalling unity disables hardware
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It was pointed some cycles ago that going with an hostile fork and
making it incompatible with the existing implementation would complicate
any transition and the adoption of the new stack, seems that's where we
are. Speaking from a Desktop perspective that's a transition that isn't
going to bring
Public bug reported:
The upstream changes are non trivial and there is work to update the
patches but that would be useful to do
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Hey Robert,
Le 06/09/2018 à 10:27, Robert Ancell a écrit :
> I'm also looking at dropping the XHasMessages, BackgroundFile and
> KeyboardLayouts patches, as these are all obsolete with LightDM 1.26 -
> Is there anywhere else that might be using them?
How "obsolete"? XHasMessages is (was?) using b
Le 06/09/2018 à 21:25, Robert Ancell a écrit :
> LightDM 1.26 uses the AccountsService extention mechanism to store
> this data, so the patch is obsolete.
It looks like indicator-messages still use XHasMessages, in which case
that would need to be ported to the new api?
https://bazaar.launchpad.ne
That's for next cycle, tagging to reflect that
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The disco cycle is starting so that's unblocked now
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that's deprecated by the move to GNOME in newer Ubuntu versions
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That was an issue with the indicator, the component has been deprecated
since though so closing
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The bug here is about unity, please open a new ticket if you have
similar issues in newer versions not using Unity
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the bug is years old without activity nor new report and the code
changed quite a lot since, closing, feel free to register new bugs if
you have issues in newer versions though
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what indicator is having the issue?
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Show large image, not auto scale
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Thank you for your bug report, what Ubuntu serie and desktop session do
you use? Could you make a screenshot of the issue?
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What email address? Aso that's not a stock reply, your description
doesn't give any specific on the Ubuntu serie you are using (v12.10.1
you listed isn't even in any active Ubuntu serie, see
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/indicator-applet where trusty to
disco are on 12.10.2). The issue could
There is a merge request on
https://code.launchpad.net/~ricotz/libunity/syntax-fixes/+merge/362923 but it
fails to build now with a dee
https://launchpadlibrarian.net/415297335/buildlog_ubuntu-disco-amd64.libunity_7.1.4+19.04.20190315.5-0ubuntu1_BUILDING.txt.gz
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geoclue and ubuntu-geoip are being removed in eoan now
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Thanks, the issue is rather on the indicator side than on the library,
reassigning to gnome-shell (but it could be the extension instead)
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memory leak in indicator-datetime
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Could you get a backtrace using gdb?
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Setting as rls-ff-notfixing since from a Desktop Team
perspective/workflow it's our of our active set now and we are not going
to consider it as a blocker. It's just a workflow detail though and
doesn't mean the bug shouldn't be/isn't going to be fixed
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** Changed in: libappindicator (Ubuntu Focal)
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Remove python-appindicator and gir1.2-appindicato
It looks similar to that upstream bug
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/accountsservice/accountsservice/issues/55
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Gunnar, you know probably that script best, could you maybe have a look
to what changed in 19.10 to create the issue?
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for the new glib but meanwhile not using Werror is an easy workaround
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Bluetooth status in the Unity menu bar does not
Dimitri, you have commit access to the vcs, just be a nice citizen and
commit your changes and they will not be reverted
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Looks like you did upload a fix for that one?
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@Christian, could you add the journalctl log from that session, that
might include some hints. Also do you have any gnome-shell/gdm crash
collected in /var/crash?
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@Christian, dbus got reloaded a bunch of time during the upgrade according to
the log, that's expected, what isn't is that it stopped responding.
I haven't seen other reports from that so far so it's probably an uncommon
bug/issue hit there, I'm unsure how to debug it, especially after facts...
@Daniel, that doesn't look like this bug, from the journal
Apr 08 06:09:19 Keschdeichel systemd[1]: We couldn't coldplug
machine-qemu\x2d2\x2df\x2dnvidia.scope, proceedin
g anyway: Connection timed out
Apr 08 06:09:19 Keschdeichel systemd[1]: NetworkManager.service: Unexpected
error response fro
Thank you for your bug report. Could you add a 'journalctl' log from the
session which had the issue?
Is your battery working correctly or does it see drops between levels?
Is it possible to reproduce the issue? If so it would be useful to get a low of
levels as reported by upower
$ while :; do
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Various programs cras
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The issue is in accountsservice, it would be useful to know if the fix
for bug #1843982 makes a difference there
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The fix is not easy to confirm since it's random and the errors report
are against services using it like gdm so the 'version it's happening
with table' don't tell us what version of e.g gdm was in use and not
accountsservice
The updated 0ubuntu12~20.04.1 version works without visible problems
tho
Could you also add the 'journalctl -b 0' log from a system after getting
the issue?
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Ubuntu better. Please execute the following command, as it will
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apport-collect 1885452
When reporting bugs in the future please use apport by using 'ubuntu-
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When did you get the log and at what time did you see the 'something
went wrong' screen? There is no obvious error in the log. When you see
the error screen could you take a screenshot, then switch to a VT (e.g
ctrl-alt-F3) and get the journalctl log from there?
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When did you get the log and at what time did you see the 'something
went wrong' screen? There is no obvious error in the log. When you see
the error screen could you take a screenshot, then switch to a VT (e.g
ctrl-alt-F3) and get the journalctl log from there?
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thanks, it's a bit difficult to read those log, it would help if you
indicated the exact time where you saw the error screen as requested
before, so we could match the log entries.
the newlest log has those error
iun 30 14:54:52 daniel-System-Product-Name /usr/lib/gdm3/gdm-x-session[10147]:
(EE)
Thank you for your bug report, do you have language-pack-gnome-fr-base
installed?
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sorry I meant language-pack-gnome-oc-base ... do you have that one
installed? also how do you select your language and which one is
selected? installing the french pack should have made translations
available but not the default...
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@Dimitri desktop isn't working on it at this point, unsure how to figure
out where the issue is exactly but it sounds like it could be either
dbus or systemd which are owned by foundations
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could you give the output of
$ dpkg -l language-pack-gnome-oc-base ?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1894211
Title:
translatio
There was no language pack generated in groovy yet. Did you have that
issue in focal?
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Tit
testing on a xubuntu desktop starting indicator-session with
$ LANG= LANGUAGE= LC_ALL=oc_FR.UTF-8 /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu
/indicator-session/indicator-session-service
the items are correctly translated on groovy...
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Checking your screenshot again, the first string doesn't exist in
indicator session, poking around it turns out that MATE uses ayatana-
indicator-session which is a forked version, reassigning
** Package changed: indicator-session (Ubuntu) => ayatana-indicator-
session (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: aya
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