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** Changed in: wget (Debian)
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/2029930
Title:
wget crash when printing download rate
St
Public bug reported:
ubuntu (at least 22.04, but likely all
versions) provides broken libpsx - posix
support layer for libcap.
I traced the problem to -Wl,-Bsymbolic-functions
link option that is added by debuild. I reported
that to upstream, and the work-around is now provided:
https://git.kernel
Public bug reported:
Running Ubuntu 24.04 LTS. Just recently I am now running into an issue
where a mounted drive keeps stealing focus of other windows. For example
I will be typing something in another application and the mounted drive
in the left column will 'bounce' and steal focus from the win
Update - my report was mistaken - I was using different commands (unzip
rather than ls) without realizing their behavior differs depending on
whether the file is a directory, zip file or duplicates present in the
directory.
I recreated the same exact situations and looks like this isn't actually
a
Public bug reported:
While migrating to a new computer from KDE Ubuntu 22.04 to a brand-new
Gnome 22.04 install, I noticed the terminal autocomplete works, however
when pressing "tab" to autocomplete filenames as parameter names for a
command, the autocomplete doesn't work inline, only in the line
** Summary changed:
- /etc/apparmor.d/usr.bin.pasta is missing in Ubuntu's apparmor package
+ /etc/apparmor.d/usr.bin.pasta is missing in Ubuntu's package
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As always with Valgrind, fix the first error first.
Why are you trying to allocate -205496320 bytes?
It also looks like you have an issue with the 'free' redir causing the
crash.
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