There is a new version in proposed. That solved the issue
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> Does Jammy have a newer dpkg available? All I see is 1.21.1.
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ok thanks. any workaround or should we wait for a fix ?
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pbuilder-dist noble create fails on jammy
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I try to create the pbuilder setup using pbuilder-dist to build noble
packages on jammy.
However the command fails as follows
> pbuilder-dist noble create --mirror http://miroir.univ-lorraine.fr/ubuntu/
Warning: Unknown distribution "noble". Do you want to continue [y|N]? y
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Gmsh 4.12 has important regressions which are discussed here with
examples and fixes
https://gitlab.onelab.info/gmsh/gmsh/-/issues/2815
the current version distributed needs to be patched
** Affects: gmsh (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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boost 1.74 is 2 years old and not C++20 compatible.
C++20 is out for 2 years now, G++ and Clang now support it quite well
boost 1.74 is not compatible with C++20. Please add support for a Boost
compatible version, like 1.77 or 1.78
Otherwise, jammy will not be a C++ dev
Hi there,
is there an ETA for u-d-t 0.185/6 in focal with the fix to use pbuilder-
dist for bullseye ?
thanks for your work
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ok thanks !!
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pbuilder-dist on focal fails with debian bullseye
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pbuilder-dist has been fixed to support debian bullseye on impish
however it still fails on focal fossa which is an LTS.
Would it be possible to backport ubuntu-dev-tools to focal and fix the issues
with respect to bullseye ?
** Affects: ubuntu-dev-tools (Ubuntu)
Import
Public bug reported:
the command
pbuilder-dist bullseye create
fails with the following error at the very end
I: redirecting /dev/ptmx to /dev/pts/ptmx
I: installing dummy policy-rc.d
Ign:1 http://security.debian.org bullseye/updates InRelease
Err:2 http://security.debian.org bullseye/updates R
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Public bug reported:
On ubuntu 20.10 clang-10 (and 11) crash on some C++ code which compile
fine the same compiler on focal(20.04)
** Affects: llvm-toolchain-10 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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** Summary changed:
- Clang 11 crashes on Ubuntu 20.10: sorry, this include generates a translation
unit too large for Clang to process.
+ Clang 11 crash on Ubuntu 20.10: sorry, this include generates a translation
unit too large for Clang to process.
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Public bug reported:
clang11 provided by ubuntu on 20.10 crashes on some C++ code with the
message:
sorry, this include generates a translation unit too large for Clang to
process.
Installing clang-11 from llvm fixes the issue.
This issue occur only on 20.10
** Affects: llvm-toolchain-11 (Ubun
Note that eoan is still broken
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Also note that both 19.10 and 20.04 are affected
to reproduce:
docker run -it --rm ubuntu:20.04
apt-get update
apt-get install petsc-dev
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Public bug reported:
when installing libpetsc-real3.11-dev, I get the following error
Setting up libpetsc3.11-dev-examples (3.11.3+dfsg1-2) ...
[Errno 2] No such file or directory:
'/usr/share/doc/libpetsc3.11-dev-examples/examples/config/cmakegen.py'
[Errno 2] No such file or directory:
'/usr/
you will need also a recent version of gmsh as well
On Mon, Oct 21, 2013 at 11:58 AM, Daniel Holbach
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> Bug 1155810 is about the petsc update/merge.
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Public bug reported:
Please sync feel++ 1:0.95.0-final-1 (universe) from Debian unstable
(main)
Changelog entries since current saucy version 0.93.0-1:
feel++ (1:0.95.0-final-1) unstable; urgency=low
[ Christophe Prud'homme ]
* New upstream release: final 0.95.0 release
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This bug makes gmsh API unusable on Ubuntu Raring. Could you upgrade
gmsh support for example gmsh 2.7.0 or even 2.7.1 ?
** Changed in: gmsh (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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libgmsh-dev misses the header nodalBasis.h (and possibly others)
when compiling some code using Gmsh API, here is what you get
/usr/include/gmsh/MElement.h:17:10: fatal error: 'nodalBasis.h' file not found
#include "nodalBasis.h"
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 13.04
Public bug reported:
Please sync feel++ 0.91.4-1 (universe) from Debian unstable (main)
Changelog entries since current quantal version 0.91.0~svn7215-3build1:
feel++ (0.91.4-1) unstable; urgency=low
[ Christophe Prud'homme ]
* New upstream release
* debian/{control,rules}: r
Nope I didnot try
I forgot to specify the build-depends on petsc3.1 in the control file.
I will do that asap in -4 and check on precise when I have installed it
On Thu, Apr 5, 2012 at 11:36 AM, Stefano Rivera
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> Did you try and build this on precise?
>
> E: Unable to locate package libpet
})
that are no longer necessary
* debian/control: only build for amd64, i386 ia64, powerpc and
sparc. The other architectures are not targets for feel++ which
requires a lot of memory to compile.
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12:04:06 +0200
feel++ (0.91.3-2) uns
I have downgraded the compiz packages and I haven't had a freeze since
then.
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Xorg freeze
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after an upgrade on 2011-06-12(compiz) xorg started to freeze after some time
of usage.
The freeze are not always fatal, sometimes going to the console and going back
allows to continue working However this works only once.
typically what happens i
There is a good chance that it fixes with the FTBS.
what is the amount of memory available on the armel system ?
Best regards
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On Mon, Apr 25, 2011 at 2:15 PM, Scott Kitterman wrote:
> Will this fix the armel FTBFS?
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Hi
it seems that a recent upgrade that the emacs23 menus do not show anymore in
the window header like for other
apps. now the contextual/mode menus are back
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e on i386
- uses -O2 intead of -O3. It gives the same performances but costs
far less memory
Changelog entries since current natty version 0.90.0-7ubuntu1:
feel++ (0.91.0~svn7013-1) unstable; urgency=low
* New upstream release
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19:25:17 +0200
Dear Scott,
I have uploaded recently a new Feel++ version in Debian [1]. Feel++
can take a lot of memory to compile as it uses a lot the expression
template mechanism in C++
gcc makes some effort to reduce the memory footprint but still it
requires quite a bit.
A few minutes ago I uploaded a new
Fabrice
thanks for your help in this !
I uploaded a new version of feel++ (0.91.0) in Debian unstable. It builds fine.
should I use requestsync ?
How can I help with uploading Feel++ in Ubuntu ?
Best regards
C.
On Sun, Apr 24, 2011 at 8:32 AM, Fabrice Coutadeur wrote:
> It built fine this time
Fabrice,
Feel++ can consume quite a bit of memory, it uses heavily expression
templates to define a domain specific language for partial
differential equation in C++
on a 4Go i386 machine it should build fine
Best regards
C.
On Sat, Apr 23, 2011 at 10:07 PM, Fabrice Coutadeur
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> Failed a
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emacs23 contextual menu do not appear with new window-manager
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Binary package hint: unity
The emacs23 contextual menu do not appear with the new window manager.
For example when using svn or git emacs packages the svn or git menus do not
appear
idem for debian emacs mode
This bug renders emacs rather unfriendly in ubuntu !
ProblemTyp
By the way in Debian, it is all good
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Sync feel++ 0.90.0-5 (universe) from Debian unstable (main)
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Daniel,
am I missing something with mpi-default-dev ? shouldn't it set a link to
a mpi flavor and in particular set the link /usr/include/mpi ?
could I have access to the entire build log to look for mpi setup in
cmake ?
thanks in advance
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Here the the build log from Debian
https://buildd.debian.org/status/package.php?p=feel%2b%2b
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Sync feel++ 0.90.0-5 (universe) from Debian
Hello
the 'life' package in Debian (also in natty) is deprecated and has been renamed
feel++ upstream. A new release of feel++ is available (0.90.0) has been
uploaded to Debian unstable and is available on amd64, i386, kfreebsd-*,
powerpc and ia64 flavors.
I have a launchpad account and I am re
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Daniel,
isn't mpi-default-dev supposed to bring mpi.h ?
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here is the source package
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/738018/+attachment/1919640/+files/feel%2B%2B-0.90.0.tar.gz
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Hello
the 'life' package in Debian (also in natty) is deprecated and has been
renamed feel++ upstream. A new release of feel++ is available (0.90.0) has
been uploaded to Debian unstable and is available on amd64, i386, kfreebsd-*,
powerpc and ia64 flavors.
I have a laun
Prud'homme]
* debian/control: build-depends on tbb only on amd64 and i386
* debian/patches/sse.patch: remove sse options to build on non intel arches
-- Christophe Prud'homme Fri, 18 Mar 2011
11:17:34 +0100
feel++ (0.90.0-4) unstable; urgency=low
[Christophe Prud'ho
Prud'homme]
* debian/patches/feelgeo: fix compilation in buildd
-- Christophe Prud'homme Thu, 17 Mar 2011
21:41:36 +0100
feel++ (0.90.0-1) unstable; urgency=low
* New upstream release
-- Christophe Prud'homme Thu, 17 Mar 2011
11:52:26 +0100
feel++ (0.90.0~svn6918-
Debian Boost 1.42 hsa the fix in
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MPL from boost 1.42 won't compile under GCC 4.5
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Boost.mpi is not provided with 1.42 but 1.40. and 1.40 is too old.
Would it be possible to retrieve the work by S. Robbins in Debian to get
Boost.mpi properly in ?
** Affects: boost1.42 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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