I'm not 100% sure, since this module is a parser and not a serializer,
but it appears HTML::HTML5::Parser is just building a DOM, and the
serialization is then done by XML::LibXML. Therefore, it seems likely
the bug is indeed in HTML::HTML5::Parser.
The upstream bug tracker is at
https://rt.cpan.o
I was able to reproduce the bug, and I have committed the example as test data
to my own fork of the module:
https://github.com/kjetilk/p5-html-html5-parser/commit/c4be3e6ee63d0850079c115ef4274e4c2c3befa9
I'm not a maintainer, so it doesn't bring us much closer to a solution though.
Just did it
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break. This module is one of the clients that broke.
The upstream issue is this: https://github.com/phochste/RDF-LDF/issues/18
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Hi!
I'm the upstream developer of this package, and I hope you can sync to
the latest package in Debian Sid, which is a pure bugfix release. I'm in
the fortunate position that others devs are starting to use my software,
and they discovered a bug and submitted a patch. The di
As of Debian version 1.1.5-1, the scripts should be all pure sh, as this
release fixes Debian Bug #690648. Please verify.
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Shebang in scri
I think it is likely that this bug was fixed in Debian as of 1.1.5-1
as a result of Bug #670168 being fixed, as that should fix the initial
knowledgebase, which again resides in /var/lib/4store. Please verify.
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Please sync librdf-linkeddata-perl 0.56-1 (universe) from Debian
unstable (main)
I'm the upstream developer of this package, and 0.54 was fairly buggy,
both my code and the package, actually. It was rushed before the
Debian freeze deadline. I'm committed to support 0.56 for a
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This is mostly a bug-fix release, wi
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Changelog entries since current precise version 0.00
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Oh, ouch! Actually, I managed to reproduce it on my own system now. Very
weird, it has 241 passes on CPAN and no failures... I'll investigate.
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Seems like Debian is having some problems with changelogs at the moment,
so let me just summarize the changes. I'm using this package actively
and also submit patches now and then, so I know it well.
Any idea if/when this fix will appear in an updated Oneiric package?
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Upstream RDF::RDFa::Generator 0.102 contains two important (well, one
important, one trivial) bugfixes. It is now packaged for Debian Sid, and
I would highly recommend to sync it. It is a pure bugfix-release, so
synching will have no adverse effects.
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could it possibly be trying to use Raptor 1 instead of Raptor 2? If so,
could this possibly depend on Bug #787160?
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I'm not running the 2.6.28 kernel on any machine anymore, and the
problem is solved in later releases, so I resolved it as invalid (as
wontfix was not available to me).
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Is there any possibility of an SRU for this?
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This is exactly the kind of situation I was hoping to avoid by running
Ubuntu. The Sid packages can't be installed cleanly without updating
e.g. phonon to unstable, with the possible adverse consequences that may
have on the stability of such a critical part of the system. Please, can
we have digi
Upstream just posted the following comment to their bug tracker:
"PLAAASE UBUNTU:
If you decide to add a beta version into your stable release, PLEEEASE
at least update the packages now. Beta6 has been released nearly three weeks
ago.
I'm really annoyed
Great, thanks a lot!
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using libenchant1c2a-dbgsym"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/35089721/kontact-20091104.kcrash
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This bug is about 9.10, libenchant1c2a 1.5.0-0ubuntu2
When I open kmail and click to respond to a message, Kontact crashes
immediately. I looked in the trace, and found that it had something to
do with the spell checker, and and found that sonnetrc had something to
do with it
I think I see the same bug with kmail:
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=212890
I'll try to get enchant with debug symbols installed.
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I just tried this with 9.10, and I got logged out...
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I'm attaching my kern.log with some comments.
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I'm trying to configure my laptop, which is a Compal HGL30 with a nVidia
Geforce Go 7600 graphics card to hibernate but I'm experiencing severe
problems when trying to do so.
The main symptom is that the laptop fails to hibernate, it just locks
up, with some console text on t
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 148968 ***
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FWIW, this hasn't happened to me again since I removed Klipper on both
boxes. Now they also both run Hardy, and there hasn't been any issues
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I got my hardy system patched OK, but I would say that for this package,
this is an extremely important bug. Can someone set the importance
accordingly?
If this works in Debian, would it be possible at this point to import
the Debian package?
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Binary package hint: synergy
I created this with reportbug, but that went in a hole it seems? Here it
is:
Package: synergy
Version: 1.3.1-2ubuntu2
Severity: important
I'm using synergy with a newly installed hardy box with KDE4 as server
and a gutsy box with KDE3 as client.
I see the same thing, also with tv_grab_no, perhaps there is actually
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Yeah, I had those, and purging both them and this package appeared to
solve the problem, thanks.
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With the recent update, my amd64 Gutsy Mythbuntu installation has a Xorg
crash. This is the full strace:
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execve("/usr/bin/Xorg", ["Xorg"], [/* 21 vars */]) = -1 EFAULT (Bad address)
--- SIGSEGV (Segmentation fault) @ 0 (0) ---
+++ killed by SI
Just FYI, I see the same problem with Feisty, on similar hardware:
06:04.0 CardBus bridge: ENE Technology Inc CB-712/4 Cardbus Controller
(rev 10)
My SD card also says Kingston, and I think it is... 2GB card.
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Uhm, sorry about just filing a duplicate. On
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/feisty/+source/nxml-mode/ it said
there were no open bugs, so I didn't pay enough attention.
Anyway, is there any chance of an updated package, this really degrades
the usefulness of the package badly?
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I have just confirmed that this Debian bug:
http://bugs.debian.org/404821 is also in Ubuntu Feisty. I guess there is
no hope of a fix for Debian, but this is
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Since ipw3945 doesn't work on my Compal HGL30
(due to the wireless kill switch issue
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=246074 ), I've been experimenting with
the new iwlwifi driver, which I found to be in the 2.6.20
ginal report, clicking "new partition" when "free space" was
not highlighted. If this works for you, then I would simply close the
bug.
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Sorry, /var/crash is empty on my system, and I didn't find anything else
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Yup, there was a crash report dialog telling me to file a bug and attach
a couple of logs. Sorry, I don't have the logs, but the system is up and
running now, it worked if I was careful to always highlight "free
space".
If it is likely that the logs are kept on the finished system, please
remind m
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I just tried Feisty, and I don't have the box online, so it is
cumbersome to provide you the information and I'm in an awful rush.
However, I'm pretty sure I have observed twice now that the installer
crashes if you click "new partition" if "free space" isn't
highlighted...
OK, no, I don't have this problem in Edgy. But it is extremely
irritating in Dapper, to me making Dapper almost unusable, so if it
would be feasible to backport the fix, it would be great, since Dapper
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I see a lot of kicker crashes, on both my Dapper systems. To me, I'm
positive it happens when ksysguard looses connection to the remote host
it is watching. I have reported the problem to the upstream bug tracking
system:
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=128120
Could this be what you are expe
I had the same problem a little while ago. I solved my problem by
reinstalling the driver manually, and it turned out that there was a new
driver that was recommended.
Also, I ended up validating all the XML files on my system by running
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