Public bug reported:
On a system with python 3.12 installing the python ipaclient package
(this is on Ubuntu 24.04 using the distro packages) produces the
warnings:
Setting up python3-ipaclient (4.10.2-2) ...
/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/ipaclient/remote_plugins/2_164/automember.py:19:
SyntaxW
It seems the default was fixed in upstream at
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/fs/ext2/e2fsprogs.git/commit/misc/mke2fs.conf.in?id=a23b50cdb55cb826b8745cbc37429c93f7b60c66
Also, it seems Ubuntu 22.04 has a version of e2fsprogs (1.46.5-2ubuntu1)
which includes this change. Thus I think this bug can b
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Lesstif was abandoned after Motif was open sourced in 2012, and indeed
the Lesstif library is no longer packaged in either Debian or Ubuntu as
Lesstif-using packages have been updated to link to motif (libxm4).
Including DDD. However, the package description still says
"This
Public bug reported:
The package description for the libxt-* packages says:
libXt provides the X Toolkit Intrinsics, an abstract widget library upon
which other toolkits are based. Xt is the basis for many toolkits, including
the Athena widgets (Xaw), and LessTif (a Motif implementation).
Le
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Firefox has dropped support for XUL extensions a while ago (as of FF
57?), and thus this package hasn't been useful for firefox for quite a
while.
See also Debian bugreport: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-
bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=906860
Now with the release of Thunderbird 60, xul
This bug seems to have been fixed. Based on
/usr/share/doc/firefox/changelog.Debian.gz this might have happened for
the release of firefox 58 in January 2018.
** Changed in: firefox (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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AFAIK the /usr/share/doc/thunderbird directory is something added as
part of the Debian/Ubuntu packaging, not something that is present in
the upstream package. So I'm not sure that upstream will be able to do
anything about it.
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Public bug reported:
Installing the package "haskell-stack" and then trying to run the ghci
interpreter results in
❯ stack ghci
Writing implicit global project config file to:
/home/janne/.stack/global-project/stack.yaml
Note: You can change
Yes, it seems the firefox package has a /usr/share/doc/firefox that is
up to date with the actual license. Something similar for Thunderbird
sounds good!
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Ah, I see. So is raw.lxc completely unsupported, or is it only the
upgrade that is unsupported? If the latter, no problem, I can trash and
recreate the containers. Or is there some better way of achieving what
I'm doing?
I'm using lxc for testing i386 target from my x86-64 host without having
to d
Public bug reported:
Upgrading from 16.04 to 18.04 LTS, lxd failed somethow.
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 18.04
Package: lxd 3.0.1-0ubuntu1~18.04.1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.15.0-29.31-generic 4.15.18
Uname: Linux 4.15.0-29-generic x86_64
ApportVersion: 2.20.9-0ubuntu7.2
AptOrd
Based on a quick look, they are the same as on my system. As you can
see, the /usr/share/doc/thunderbird/copyright file reflects the
situation before thunderbird was relicensed to MPL 2.0, and not the
current license the software is actually released under.
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The bug is still present with thunderbird
1:52.8.0+build1-0ubuntu0.16.04.1 on "16.04.4 LTS (Xenial Xerus)".
The system where I checked this does not have apport-collect installed.
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As far as I'm personally concerned, the easiest way would be to just
remove the copyright and MPL.gz files from the package. But if you're
going to have them (if you have some policy requiring it, for instance),
shouldn't they then match the actual licenses? Anyway, since I'm not the
package mainta
Public bug reported:
Now that thunderbird (and firefox, see
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/firefox/+bug/1028266) have
switched from the MPLv1/GPL/LGPL tri-license to MPL 2.0,
/usr/share/doc/thunderbird/copyright should reflect this. Also,
/usr/share/doc/thunderbird/MPL.gz should be upda
Public bug reported:
Now that firefox (and thunderbird) have switched from the MPLv1/GPL/LGPL
tri-license to MPL 2.0, /usr/share/doc/firefox/copyright should reflect
this. Also, /usr/share/doc/firefox/MPL.gz should be updated, or removed
if the MPL 2.0 would be included in /usr/share/doc/firefox/
AFAICS the Ubuntu go packages are for an older version, before the "go"
command was introduced. Yes, it would be nice if 12.04 LTS would be
update to the recently released stable "Go 1" version, but this close to
the release I wouldn't count on it.. :(
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As an aside, if I'm reading it correctly, the logic to make ethX names
persistent via /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules is apparently
on its way out from udev:
http://marc.info/?l=linux-hotplug&m=131366602725095&w=2
And from the udev NEWS file, for version 174 (
https://git.kernel.org/?p=
LAPACK 3.4.0 was released on 2011-11-11. Among other changes, the
standard C interface (LAPACKE) is now included by default, instead of
being a separate download.
For more info, see http://www.netlib.org/lapack/lapack-3.4.0.html
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Currently the OpenType versions of these fonts are not available to
applications that use fontconfig (e.g. outside of the TeX universe).
It would be nice if the opentype fonts were installed under
/usr/share/fonts/opentype
instead of being squirreled away under /usr/share/t
Happens to me as well with firefox 4 on 11.04.
In addition to the awesomebar stopping to work, the tab menu (the right-
most button on the tab bar) no longer works properly. When clicking it,
the tab menu does open, but trying to move the mouse cursor downwards to
select one of the tabs has the ef
The perf tool still seems to be missing as of Lucid Alpha 3.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/428159
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I stumbled upon (I think) the same bug with CentOS 5.1 (ghostscript
8.15). The problem was that when I tried to convert the EPS to PDF with
'epstopdf' it failed with some ghostscript error message (evince also
uses ghostscript). I managed to work around it by unchecking the 'Tight
BBox' device opti
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