This is to confirm that the package in 'proposed' works. I installed
tracker 2.3.6-0-ubuntu1 from 'focal-proposed' and when running 'tracker
search something' I get actual search results (and no more Glib
warnings).
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** Tags added: verification-done-focal
For Ubuntu 18.04 there is a separate report for this bug: #1774302
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Crashes when installing on Ubuntu 16.10
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It looks like this bug has been present since Ubuntu 16.10: see bug
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Title:
package gridengine-master 8.1.9+dfsg-7build1 failed to
ins
Public bug reported:
When using the newtexsf package in Ubuntu 16.10 I get the following
error:
(/usr/share/texlive/texmf-dist/tex/latex/newtxsf/omlntxsfmi.fd)
No file OMSntxsy.fd.
! LaTeX Error: This NFSS system isn't set up properly.
See the LaTeX manual or LaTeX Companion for explanation.
Ty
I just experienced a crash on Ubuntu 16.10. Apport pointed me to this
bug report.
I don't think this is directly related to Ubuntu 16.10 because Liferea
worked fine until a few days ago. The strange thing is that I get this
crash every time I start Liferea. The package version is
1.10.19-2ubuntu1.
Yes, that makes sense. I should have looked a bit further. Thank you for
pointing this out.
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Title:
libnvpair.so.1 should be in /lib/, not /usr/l
Public bug reported:
Currently, in Ubuntu 16.04, the package libnvpair1linux puts
libnvpair.so.1 in /usr/lib/, however, tools like zpool and zfs which are
installed in /sbin/ need this library. According to the FHS this means
the required libraries should be in /lib/ in order to allow the user to
Given that this bug concerns the installer, I can't run apport-collect
(it isn't installed).
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** Description changed:
The Xenial server installation iso (at least as of 2016-02-22) doesn't
contain the zfs-utils package, so t
Would it be possible to add the zfs-utils package as well (see bug
#1548310)?
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Title:
Provide SPL/ZFS modules in linux-image
To manage notificat
** Description changed:
The Xenial server installation iso (at least as of 2016-02-22) doesn't
contain the zfs-utils package, so the user can't prepare his/her disks
manually for ZFS during installation.
While installing ZFS may not be something to be done through the
installer allowi
Public bug reported:
The Xenial server installation iso (at least as of 2016-02-22) doesn't
contain the zfs-utils package, so the user can't prepare his/her disks
manually for ZFS during installation.
While installing ZFS may not be something to be done through the
installer allowing an (advanced
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[vivid] Abiword always starts after logging in
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1210525 ***
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I ran into this again when upgrading another system, which didn't have gforth
installed. So I guess the problem is independent of gforth.
As before, uninstalling the emacs-related packages and then install
Public bug reported:
This error is similar to the one when upgrading Emacs24: #1309414
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.04
Package: emacs23 23.4+1-4.1ubuntu1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.11.0-14.21-generic 3.11.7
Uname: Linux 3.11.0-14-generic x86_64
NonfreeKernelModules: nvidia
Ap
1.10.4 fixes a very annoying bug where double-clicking on an item
doesn't open it in the default browser but in Liefrea's own window
(even if opening in Liferea is explicitely disabled in the preferences).
See http://sourceforge.net/p/liferea/bugs/1089/.
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I had to remove the emacs24 package, which led to the removal of several
other packages (e.g. apel, org-mode, auctex, emacs-goodies-el), then
reinstalled emacs24. This went well. Next I reinstalled the packages
that depended on emacs24 (apel, org-mode, etc.). The install was
succesful, but I notced
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package emacs24 24.3+1-2ubuntu1 failed to install/upgrade: ErrorMessage:
subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 1
Public bug reported:
As reported in AskUbuntu
(http://askubuntu.com/questions/215641/auctex-in-12-04-ignores-emacs-24) the
AucTeX package in Ubuntu 12.04 doesn't get installed correctly for emacs 24. I
can confirm this for 12.10. As a result opening .tex files in emacs 24 will not
load auctex
Well, for now running
sysctl fs.inotify.max_user_instances=256
to increase the maximum number of instances (was 128) helps.
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Title:
inotify fd l
I see this bug too on real hardware: Linux epib-genstat3 3.2.0-36-generic
#57-Ubuntu SMP Tue Jan 8 21:44:52 UTC 2013 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
This is on a server and showed up after 9 days of uptime. Furthermore, it
doesn't only show up when running tail -f, but also keeps libvirt-bin in a
Bug #694627 links to this report. It seems that the two are related.
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Title:
Some apps must be run with dbus-launch
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After running gvfsd in debug mode from the console (DISPLAY=:0
/usr/lib/gvfsd -r) I found out that gvfsd could not get the right uid
for my LDAP users. Googling a bit further I found out that installing
the nscd (Name Service Caching Daemon) would solve that problem. And
indeed it did!
So, all in
I investigated this some more and found the following:
- Added a local user (not in LDAP, but with home dir on NFS): this user can log
in without problems
- For a newly created user in the LDAP server logging in doesn't work and
appears to be hanging.
+ Several processes use a lot of CPU time
As metioned in response #36 this problem has returned in Ubuntu 12.04.
As reported, the fix in #5 doesn't work anymore.
This is on a machine that was upgraded from 11.10, LDAP client, NFS
mounted /home, no Kerberos.
I tried using both my own user account and a freshly created LDAP
account with a
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no fsck messages shown in details mode (no splash on cmdline)
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Similar to #3 I tried to change a keybinding in ccsm (where ctrl seems
to be indicated as ""). Similar to #4 CCSM didn't crash, but
the error popped up.
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Monday Thorsten Leemhuis wrote a comment on this bug and added a
suggestion on how distributions might go around to solve it. I like his
proposal. Read it at http://www.h-online.com/open/features/Kernel-
Comment-Untapped-power-saving-potential-1361906.html
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A quick note: the workaround in #5 works for me, Lightdm logs me in
without delay.
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Title:
LDAP user with automounted nfs homedir cannot login
To
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LDAP user with automounted nfs homedir cannot login
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I have an LDAP setup also, with home directories over NFS, but no
automounting or Kerberos. Like Heiko in post #2, killing gsettings from
a tty helps. After that, Lightdm logs in properly.
This was on a fresh install of Ubuntu 11.10, I also moved folders like
.compiz, .local, .config to a backup l
Same problem here. In Ubuntu 11.04 I used the attached file
(/usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d/70-logitech-marble-mouse.conf) to get my
Logitech trackball to work. On a fresh Ubuntu 11.10 install the
scrolling works, but the Emulate3Buttons doesn't.
** Attachment added: "Xorg config for Logitech Trackma
I ran into this same problem (Ubuntu 10.04). As the successful use of
the --hostname option already suggests, this has to do with the hostname
given to the VM. This hostname is also used in the xml files that are
placed in the /etc/libvirt/qemu directory as noted in comments
#11/#12/#15. If one wan
In the mean time I have also tried another LDAP admin tool. I used
Apache's Directory Studio (http://directory.apache.org/studio/) and that
seems to work fine.
I also found out that my problems with the LDAP Account Manager were due
to a misconfiguration on my part (I had turned on SSH key managem
Followed Andrew Schulman's suggestions in post #38 and got the same
results: After loading the ldif file the message "Our attempts to find
your SCHEMA have failed" has disappeared, but viewing an item in the
tree gives the long list as he describes. Furthermore, all my entries
appear to be empty. I
I'm in the same situation as #27: upgraded phpldapadmin to
1.2.0.5-1ubuntu1.10.04.1, removed /etc/phpldapadmin/config.php, ran
dpkg-reconfigure phpldapadmin and got the same result.
My LDAP server was upgraded from Ubuntu 9.10, could that be part of the
problem? The phpldapadmin FAQ suggests that
I second C Snover's remark. I was bitten by this bug in Karmic. The
proposed fix works for me.
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Status: Invalid => Fix Released
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Status: Invalid => Fix Released
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I consider this to be a bug, since only Xen devices seem to be taken
care of, but KVM/Qemu devices aren't. A fix for this is mentioned in the
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I found this thread on the Ubuntu forums that also discusses this
problem (in combination with VMware, but that's beside the point, since
this happens whenever an ubuntu/debian system is cloned):
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1045715
There are several solutions to this bug:
- Simply del
I'm experiencing the same thing here. The host runs Ubuntu 9.10 server, the
guest as well.
I think this bug results from the fact that virt-clone changes the MAC address
of the quest. If I remember correctly debian-based distributions change the
name of a network interface if they detect a new
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 378859 ***
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Thanks. I did have Universe enabled, so I must have made another
mistake. The problem seems to have vanished although I don't know how
exactly. But I've been messing with my repotories lately :-).
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Hi Michael,
Thanks for packaging the latest version of Alexandria! Unfortunately I
haven't yet found the time to learn how to make a decent package myself.
I've tried to install you package on a machine that has not had
Alexandria installed before and there was a problem with the
dependencies:
#
Linked this report to the one in the upstream bug tracker.
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Could you check if this error still occurs in the latest 0.6.4 release?
A .deb file is available at
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Thanks Gaƫl,
I installed mayavi2 from your PPA and the problems are solved. Great!
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Hi Gael,
Thanks for the quick response. I'm using Ubuntu 8.10 (32bit) with the
standard packages:
apt-cache policy mayavi2
mayavi2:
Installed: 2.2.0-1
Candidate: 2.2.0-1
Version table:
*** 2.2.0-1 0
500 http://rw.archive.ubuntu.com intrepid/universe Packages
100 /var/lib/dp
I ran into this bug as well. However, after running 'metacity --replace' and
making sure that 'ps aux | grep compiz' doesn't return anything, I still don't
get any figures. A window opens, but remains empty.
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After this week's updates of the pulseaudio packages I suddenly got these
crackling sounds as well.
Running 'alsamixer -Dhw' and then unmuting the PCM channel solved it, as
mentioned in the duplicate report of Bug #275392.
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Thanks for the bugreport. The bug has been solved in SVN, see Rubyforge
bug 18414. In that bug report Cathal States the following manual
solution of you don't want to run the SVN version:
Okay, if you're not running an up-to-date SVN version, I suppose
you could fix just this single problem by han
Marcus' solution works for me, without the necessity of step 2.
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I tried wensveen's solution, but it doesn't work for me (I removed the
S99mountall.sh script).
I must note that originally I didn't have NetworkManager installed (since the
machine is always in the same location I thought NetworkManager was overkill).
Reinstalling it didn't solve the problem, h
The aforementioned hack works, although I have removed the dhclient line, since
I know my network is up a little bit later.
Of course this solution does not solve the problem that booting takes a long
time since it still waits for the initial nfs mounts to fail.
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Same here. Upgraded from 8.4 to 8.10, after which NFS shares aren't mounted
anymore at boot (I don't remember any questions about conflicting configuration
files while upgrading). The boot sequence hangs for a while when mounting the
first shares. After several seconds it fails and the other NFS
This remains quite an elusive bug. I hope to have some spare time in the
last half of October to do a fresh Ubuntu install and see if I can
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Do you run Ubuntu 32bit or x64? Have you used Alexandria before (do you have a
library from a previous version present)? If so, how many books are in the
library?
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Thanks all for this patch! It works perfectly on my Hardy install.
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Thanks for the report. This is a serious regression. I've opened a bug
in our main bug database at rubyforge under number 19938:
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John Keeping sent the following mail to the alexandria mailing list
where this (or a similarly behaving) bug was being discussed:
> This looks like a bug I found on Gentoo and submitted a patch for, which
> is now in ruby-gnome2 svn. The relevant bugs are here:
> https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.
Joseph,
I don't know about Greg, but Sense already uses -ubuntu2 as he points
out in his opening post. It's strange indeed, since this was supposed to
be fixed as you said...
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Hoi Sense,
Thanks for your bug report. We will look into it as soon as possible!
>From your report I gather that you're running x86-64, is that correct?
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Scott and Emilio (and all other who have helped us out),
Thanks for your work and support! We're glad that Alexandria 0.6.3 is now part
of Ubuntu Hardy.
Daffyd Harries, the Debian maintainer of the Alexandria package used to be a
developer for Alexandria too. We've already contacted him to work
Thanks Emilio!
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Joseph, could you please take care of the diff.gz? My Debian packaging
skills are non-existent :-).
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I tried to reproduce this bug. When I try to import my Tellico collection of
vinyl records the result is as you describe in the bug. However when I try to
import a (small) book collection from Tellico into Alexandria all goes well.
Therefore I guess you tried to import something that is not a bo
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Thix bug is a duplicate of bug #191905
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https:/
Thanks for your report!
Since we don't use Launchpad for our bug reports I've copied this report
to rubyforge, where it is now known as bug #19115:
http://rubyforge.org/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=19115&group_id=205&atid=863
Please follow up there.
Thanks.
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Following Siegfried's instructions I've subscribed ubuntu-universe-
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Unfortunately we could not get an update of the Debian package in time
for Hardy. Our new goal is to go for the next Ubuntu release by trying
to get the Debian package updated. Therefore I guess this request can be
closed.
By the way, https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alexandria/+bug/1995
This bug is basically the same as
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alexandria/+bug/191905 which
asks for as sync for Hardy. Unfortunately we couldn't get this sync done
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Alexandria 0.6.3 has been released (also to ppa).
Major bugs fixed in this release:
- [#14163] Newly added book is not selected
- [#16708] Hitting refresh button makes deleted books reappear
- [#16619] When searching by isbn misses information
- [#16618] When you go back into properties program re
Since Daniel H's concerns are now addressed I've subscribed motu-release
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Thanks.
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Maximilian, which alexandria version did you try in Hardy? The one in the
repository is (unfortunately) still 0.6.1, whereas we have just released
version 0.6.3. You can find packages (also for Hardy) in our PPA at
https://launchpad.net/~alexandria-team/+archive.
We are trying to get 0.6.3 into
Daniel,
Thanks for your input on the sync-request. However, I'm not sure what
you want to say with your comment. I assume that these are your
observations and you want them to be taken into account when deciding
whether or not to perform the sync? Or is there some action to be taken
by us?
(I tried
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