Public bug reported:
The file tideways_xhprof.so is not included in the 22.04 php-tideways
package.
https://packages.ubuntu.com/focal/amd64/php-tideways/filelist
/etc/php/7.4/mods-available/tideways.ini
/usr/lib/php/20190902/tideways_xhprof.so
/usr/share/doc/php-tideways/changelog.Debian.gz
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1838038 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1838038
Not quite the same issue.
I have AVAHI/mdns disabled and was using vanilla DNS. It was working OK
and recently stopped working.
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I think it's something to do with AVAHI resolution within the Firefox
snap package.
I disabled the AVAHI services on my servers/PCs as it conflicts with
.local running on a local DNS server. For some reason .local requests
within the Firefox snap package stopped working and just generate t
** Changed in: firefox (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Title:
Firefox snap package can not resolve .local dns names
To manage notificati
Firefox running on Windows 10 is working correctly (latest version).
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Title:
Firefox snap package can not resolve .local dns names
To manage not
Public bug reported:
Firefox snap package does not resolve .local dns names after recent
update.
After a recent snap package update of Firefox I can no longer resolve
.local DNS names for my local network. This ONLY impacts the Firefox
snap package. Brave, Chrome and DNS resolution on the local t
I disagree with the "Invalid" status.
"pip3 install cffi" downloads and installs cffi-1.11.5-cp36-cp36m-
manylinux1_x86_64.whl successfully on CentOS7 X64 and Debian 9 x64
without issues.
It only fails to install the package, crashing with a core dump using
the pip3 package bundled with Ubuntu 18
Public bug reported:
Steps to reproduce
Install Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Server (x64)
#sudo apt update
#sudo apt dist-upgrade
#sudo reboot
#sudo apt install python3-pip
#pip3 install cffi
Collecting cffi
Using cached
https://files.pythonhosted.org/packages/6d/c0/47db8f624f3e4e2f3f27be03a93379d1ba16a14
Upgraded to Ubuntu 11.10 on Dell Vostro 1510 and O2 Micro Card Reader no longer
reads SD/MMC cards
SD/MMC reader confirmed working using 2.6.38 vanilla ppa/kernel under 11.04
Broken by:
commit 49c468fcf878d2c86e31920cf54aa90c88418a66
Author: Arindam Nath
Date: Thu May 5 12:19:01 2011 +0530
The database was created on a desktop under Ubuntu 8.04 (0.2.2-3) and
copied to a laptop upgraded to 8.10 (0.3.1-1). The database and keyfiles
have identcal md5sums and could be opened when the laptop was running
8.04.
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KeePassX under 8.10 can not open databases created under 8.04
https://bugs.
Binary package hint: keepassx
KeePassX under 8.10 can not open databases created under 8.04.
When opening a database using both a password and keyfile created under
8.04 on 8.10 the following error is displayed.
"The following error occured while opening the database:
Hash test failed.
The key
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: keepassx
KeePassX under 8.10 can not open databases created under 8.04.
When opening a database using both a password and keyfile created under
8.04 on 8.10 the following error is displayed.
"The following error occured while opening the database:
Hash
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