@adaucyjr: It looks like the same bug has been reported in Debian:
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=899147
It looks like they have decided NOT to do a Stable Release Update there,
due to the risk of regressions.
** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #899147
https://bugs.debia
Bug fixes are normally uploaded to the development release so that users
will get the fix when updating to the next release. As in this case, the
bug also exists in the still supported stable releases (Xenial and
Trusty), it is necessary to follow the Stable Release Update (SRU)
process in order to
Without checking, I don't think Ubuntu Studio have any objections.
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Title:
Drop fonts-symbola from platform?
Sta
** Changed in: ubuntustudio-meta (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Gunnar Hjalmarsson (gunnarhj) => (unassigned)
** Changed in: ubuntustudio-meta (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress => Fix Committed
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Just an update for my upgrade. I can't remember exactly what happened
now. But I think that I looked into the emacs issue, and then did
something like "apt-get --fix-broken" or "apt-get --fix-missing". And
once the emacs problem was fixed, I could "apt-get upgrade" & "dist-
upgrade" to continue the
Affects me too. To answer Brian's question in #15, "sudo dpkg
--configure -a" did not show (or do) anything for me, instead there was
only a message that emacs24 is left unconfigured. I will check for a bug
for that in a tick.
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Yakkety and Xenial have already been released. Packages do not get
updated after release. Specific critcal bugs can be fixed through the
Stable Release Updates (SRU) process.
However, in the case of libav, this package was removed from Ubuntu
after the vivid release, in favour of ffmpeg. Perhaps y
policykit-desktop-privileges is seeded in Ubuntu Studio (probably for a
while now). It is pulled in by desktop-common, which is pulled on by the
Ubuntu Studio desktop seed.
** Changed in: ubuntustudio-meta (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Fix Released
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Whoops. The new ticket upstream:
https://sourceforge.net/p/qjackctl/tickets/27/
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Title:
Systray option
OK - that re-factoring (Single/unique application instance control
adapted to Qt5/X11) was listed in the release notes to 0.4.1.
I am not sure that allowing more than one Qjackctl instance is a good
idea. Some audio applications require JACK to be running, and other
start it themselves. This may c
Thanks Dmitry for spending so much time on this.
I had been meaning to create a separate bug for the freezing behaviour,
and to try and get some debug output from X to send upstream to
Qjackctl. But I had been busy, and it looks like you have found the
issue anyway.
Not knowing the X11 API nor QT
Disabling the system tray completely seems a bit of a backwards step.
Like you, I am no QT expert. Although it is on my to-do list to learn.
So if anyone can help identify what makes Ubuntu Studio freeze if
Qjackctl was minimised before upgrade, it would be appreciated.
Otherwise, uploading the d
@ Len:
Thanks for testing that. I didn't think to try leaving minimised first.
I have to admit that uploading the version that builds with QT4 is my
current favourite. It is a whole lot neater and has zero problems for
the user as far as I can tell.
But if we are forced to upload the QT5 version
A new debdiff with appmenu-qt5 demoted to "recommends".
If appmenu-qt5 disappears from the archive, Qjackctl is still useable
for people that minimise to the system tray (via the drop down indicator
menu), but the icon shown in the tray is a red cross instead of
reflecting the "stopped"/"started"
@ Dmitry. I was just reading the discussion in Ubuntu-devel and
wondering what to do. Without appmenu-qt5, the menu works from the
systray, but the icon is not animated. It just shows a red cross all the
time, which is misleading for the user.
So I guess we could just recommend it, and then it wil
I now upload a new debdiff which rather than dropping back to build with
QT4, instead cherry-picks some upstream commits to get the systray menu
working, and depend upon appmenu-qt5 to get the systray icon showing.
The changes can be tested by upgrading to the verision uploaded to the Ubuntu
Stud
Thanks Dmitry. That really helps make it clear. I have updated the
upstream bug with the analysis.
So it appears we have a choice:
1. Go with the original proposal (patch attached) and build qjackctl with QT4
for Xenial
2. Cherry pick two of the upstream commits and try and get it working that wa
Thanks Dmitry.
I can confirm that we have been testing with up-to-date Xenial boxes
with the latest QT5.
I just installed appmenu-QT5 and it makes things slightly better in that
the icon in the tray is dynamic, but the menu that drops down from it is
empty.
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The Ubuntu changes to qtbase-opensource-src 5.5.1 do seem to include backports
from the 5.6 branch which may be System Tray related:
https://launchpadlibrarian.net/243321175/qtbase-opensource-src_5.5.1+dfsg-14ubuntu1_5.5.1+dfsg-14ubuntu2.diff.gz
But I am not sure. I will add a task to see if some
I can see in Xenial that ubuntustudio-desktop now recommends printer-
driver-brlaser.
** Changed in: ubuntustudio-meta (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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** Package changed: libav (Ubuntu) => ffmpeg (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: ffmpeg (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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If my assumption is correct, the bug should be reported against the
ffmpeg source package (which has replaced libav in Debian & Ubuntu
Wily).
It appears that in the next version of ffmpeg (7:2.8.1),
libavcodec-ffmpeg-extra56 & libavcodec-ffmpeg56 become alternative dependencies
as you suggest. W
I assume from your information that you just upgraded to the latest
Ubuntu Studio release (15.10). Can you confirm?
It would be easier if you used ubuntu-bug to report bugs as it automatically
attaches all this information (versions etc.) to the bug:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ReportingBugs
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** Changed in: qtbase-opensource-src (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Title:
Kubuntu Vivid - u
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