I'd go for "fixed" or non-reproducible unless someone else adds
anything. Not played glob2 in rather a long time.
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[apport] glob2 crashed with SIGFPE
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I don't know if this is the same bug - but I ran into what sounds like
the same problem (with an album title entered). An strace of the process
revealed that it was trying to create a directory under the root
directory, named after the album title - which would certainly fail with
a permission deni
I can confirm that a blank album artist field seems to produce this
problem - I can only presume that the directory name is constructed
relative to a PWD of the output directory in the form "$artist/$album" -
and if $artist is blank then it will try to write to "/$album". I'm
working around this by
Been trying this out a bit now that I've upgraded to Intrepid - looks
like the problem may no longer exist.
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[apport] glob2 crashed with SIGFPE
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Binary package hint: glob2
Although this might not be reproducible, I'll state the game setup:
- 2 or 3 AI players (I think),
- One of the AI players was the one named as unstable,
- Another was named as reach to infinity
- I had pretty much lost the game to some other AI pl
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I saw the string in Rosetta in the original English translation. It says it is
located in:
C/games.xml:1099(para)
When translating:
Template: English (United Kingdom) (en_GB) translation of games in Ubuntu
Feisty package "kubuntu-docs"
I hope that helps.
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The string in question is:
Once installed, start Tactics by going to
KMenuGamesTactics
& StrategyKMines Minesweeper-like
Game
Tactics
Should be:
KMines
** Affects: kubuntu-docs (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Unconfirmed
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This may simply be an issue for Rosetta, but I'll report it here in case
the scope is wider.
Looking at some of the translation strings for "en" (whilst I was
translating to en_GB) I noticed that some strings that describe how to
start a gam
Here's the valgrind log you requested.
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[apport] axel crashed with SIGSEGV in malloc_consolidate()
https://launchpad.net/bugs/90452
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Binary package hint: python-simplejson
To reproduce, run Python 2.5 (default in feisty), and enter: "import
simplejson"
This is not a critical problem, but might be in future Python releases.
For now it just outputs ugly warnings.
The problem appears to have been fixed in v
Oh, and the warning message itself:
/var/lib/python-support/python2.5/simplejson/scanner.py:6: DeprecationWarning:
The sre module is deprecated, please import re.
from sre import VERBOSE, MULTILINE, DOTALL
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Subsequently issuing the following command works without segfault:
axel
ftp://ftp.ukc.mirrorservice.org/sites/releases.ubuntu.com/edgy/ubuntu-6.10-alternate-i386.iso
http://ubuntu.virginmedia.com/releases/edgy/ubuntu-6.10-alternate-i386.iso
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Running wget on the first URL I specified shows that it redirects a few
times to a FTP url. Wget output for this URL shows this:
$ wget
http://www.mirrorservice.org/sites/releases.ubuntu.com/edgy/ubuntu-6.10-alternate-i386.iso
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Binary package hint: axel
Ran the command:
axel -n 4
http://www.mirrorservice.org/sites/releases.ubuntu.com/edgy/ubuntu-6.10-alternate-i386.iso
http://ubuntu.virginmedia.com/releases/edgy/ubuntu-6.10-alternate-i386.iso
ProblemType: Crash
Architecture: i386
Date: Wed Mar 7
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Additionally, I have been successfully using this module in my own
Python code (using Python 2.4). Naturally this isn't an exhaustive test
of all possible inputs.
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Binary package hint: python2.3-bsdiff
The package name implies that it is for Python 2.3, however, version
1.1-1 of this package includes the following file:
/usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/bsdiff.so
This file is the only functional parts of the package (that is, not
inclu
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