Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: pytrainer
Version 1.6.0.8-1ubuntu1 in karmic.
** Affects: pytrainer (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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pytrainer depends on non-existent package iceweasel
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/389543
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I'm not an expert on computer arithmetic, but I would guess that this
can only be solved using symbolic algebra, or by storing rational
numbers as rationals, or by using complex arithmetic. Openoffice.org
most likely uses plain floating point arithmetic, so cannot solve
this.
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I observed this bug on a week old Hardy install. My xorg.conf is
basically empty (generated by the alternate installer):
Section "InputDevice"
Identifier "Generic Keyboard"
Driver "kbd"
Option "XkbRules" "xorg"
Option "XkbModel"
Yes.
ii libpango1.0-common 1.19.1-1ubuntu1 Modules and configuration files
for the Pango
** Changed in: pango1.0 (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/175895
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Public bug reported:
ii libpango1.0-0 1.19.1-1ubuntu1 Layout and rendering of
internationalized text
ii libpango1.0-dev 1.19.1-1ubuntu1 Development files for the Pango
ls /usr/share/doc/libpango1.0-{0,dev}
/usr/share/doc/libpango1.0-0:
/usr/share/doc/libpango1.0-dev:
** Affects: pa
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: linphone
Steps to reproduce:
- have libortp5-dev installed
- try to install libortp7-dev
-> error during unpack, trying to overwrite /usr/include/ortp/event.h which is
also in libortp5-dev
** Affects: linphone (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Package versions are
libortp5-dev 1.7.1-2
libortp7-dev 1.99.0-3
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This was not just about xutils being uninstallable (though that's what I
said in the first line of the bug report), if it was, I'd have filed it
against xutils, of course.
It was also about having a useless dependency. That problem still
exists.
** Changed in: gsfonts-x11 (Ubuntu)
Status:
IIRC past versions of the patch were considered non-upstreamable by
the patch authors (or readers?), doing evil things like removing
locking (probably file locking, to allow access to the addressbook
while Mozilla is running?). Sorry for the lack of details, maybe the
situation is totally different
At one point, Michael Meeks did a major change to the smoketest
patches. He told me at the time, but I have never tested if smoketest
still worked after that point...
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Please type
thread apply all bt
at the gdb prompt after the crash to obtain a backtrace and add the
output to this bug report.
OutputDevice::LogicToLogic probably doesn't have anything to do with
the file system. Sounds like something to convert between logical
units (like cm and inch or pt or
Are you using British English as your UI language?
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Which icon set are you using?
Industrial icons (standard for OOo running in Ubuntu/GNOME), the icons
are bold/italic/cursive "A"s to avoid this problem, the upstream icons
("Default") should be localized as requested by you.
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GNOME changed the recent files mechanism which was previously based on
a "freedesktop.org standard" and now it's something different, and
there is no migration path at all. IMNSHO the guy who changed the
recent files code should have enhanced the panel (and only the panel)
to support both methods.
Backtrace
#0 0xf7272351 in osl_getFileStatus ()
from /usr/lib/openoffice/program/libuno_sal.so.3
#1 0xf49310da in component_writeInfo ()
from /usr/lib/openoffice/program/libucpfile1.so
#2 0xf49156f1 in component_writeInfo ()
from /usr/lib/openoffice/program/libucpfile1.so
#3 0xf491b4e
If you have problems with file names, always add the output of
"locale" to your bug reports. Thanks.
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Ignore the garbage below the fontsize combo box. Screenshooter artefact.
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For comparison, GNOME running in C locale, started OOo with
LANG=he_IL.utf8 oowriter
Self-compiled 2.0.4~rc2-1ubuntu6 running on dapper.
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Novell is working on tango icons for OOo.
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** Bug 61206 has been marked a duplicate of this bug
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 58508 ***
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 58508
cant save under edgy
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Just want to add that contrary to what I said in comment 28, the
workaround works for me too. Don't know what was wrong previously.
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Public bug reported:
That dependency on a universe package was removed in 2.0.33-2ubuntu4 but
ubuntu changes were dropped in the sync (bug 52226) from sid.
One consequence is that a security patch from dapper (2.0.33-2ubuntu5.1)
is missing in edgy (2.0.33-2ubuntu5).
** Affects: libgd2 (Ubuntu)
Public bug reported:
python-parted depends on libparted1.6-13, but edgy has libparted1.7-1
** Affects: python-parted (Ubuntu)
Importance: Untriaged
Status: Unconfirmed
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> This was done with the MenusRevisited spec.
I can't find anything about the OOo Draw (only about OOo "From
template", which is an understandable decision) icon on
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MenusRevisited.
There is a list of removed icons and the remark "Any item not listed
will be kept." Well, OO
As you have installed a Sun Java, you can try this:
Go to Tools->Options; OpenOffice.org/Java
Tell us what was selected (probably Free Software Foundation 1.4.2)
Then select Sun Microsystems Inc 1.5.0 (if it isn't there, click Add
and point it to /usr/lib/jvm/java-1.5.0-sun.../jre)
Now try the
The OS X PDF doesn't use the font that the ODT specifies (PDF:
Helvetica vs. ODT: FreeSans), so one might think that differing fonts
are responsible for the spacing differences. Would be nice to have an
OS X PDF with the correct font to see if there are differences between
the platforms at all.
B
Public bug reported:
trang in edgy still depends on libgcj7. That, however, was replaced with
libgcj7-0.
** Affects: trang (Ubuntu)
Importance: Untriaged
Status: Unconfirmed
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For me, removing the file helps only temporarily. With the file, I get
high cpu load immediately, without it only after some time.
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Looking at the "undefined reference"s, there seems to be some ABI
incompatibility between g++-4.1 and the new gcj-4.1.
The missing method names don't include return types. The symbols in
libgcj.so.70 (where java::lang::Class::initializeClass is supposed to
be), and pdf.a (where the others are) do
** Bug 56204 has been marked a duplicate of this bug
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insufficient dependency on xfonts-utils
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 52803 ***
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 52803
insufficient dependency on xfonts-utils
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Public bug reported:
xutils is not installable because imake was dropped from edgy.
(xutils has:Depends: imake (>= 1:1.0.0) | xmkmf, xcursorgen, sessreg,
xfonts-utils
and there are no files in xutils itself)
xmkmf, xcursorgen and sessreg aren't necessary for gsfonts-x11, are
they? And there's a
Public bug reported:
Is this obsolete, now that xorg-server 1.1 is in edgy?
** Affects: xorg-air (Ubuntu)
Importance: Untriaged
Status: Unconfirmed
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Public bug reported:
up-to-date edgy (as of 2006-08-09):
Setting up gij-4.2 (4.2-20060801-1) ...
gcj-dbtool-4.2: /lib/libgcc_s.so.1: version `GCC_4.2.0' not found (required by
/usr/lib/libgcj.so.8)
dpkg: error processing gij-4.2 (--configure):
subprocess post-installation script returned error
If you start OOo in an xterm, do you get warnings like those in Bug
55123 ?
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Not exactly openoffice.org related. I'm guessing linux-restricted-
modules-2.6.17
** Changed in: openoffice.org (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: openoffice.org => linux-restricted-modules-2.6.17
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** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 54290
synaptics driver fails to load (dlopen error)
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Another "me too". CPU usage goes up into the 90%s after opening the
Applications menu for the first time (I'm not using the menu applet,
only Alt+F1). Applications menu flickers.
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0.86 was uploaded to edgy.
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/edgy-changes/2006-July/002417.html
** Changed in: acpi-support (Ubuntu)
Status: Unconfirmed => Fix Released
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Public bug reported:
dapper-updates has 0.85, edgy has 0.84-1.
That makes acpi-support appear in synaptic's local/obsolete list after
an upgrade to edgy.
** Affects: acpi-support (Ubuntu)
Importance: Untriaged
Status: Unconfirmed
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Happened again in edgy. This time sysprof 1.0.3-1 is looking for
libbfd-2.16.91 but system has libbfd-2.17 (from binutils 2.17-1ubuntu1).
Apparently sysprof's binutils dependency must be tightly versioned
(currently it isn't versioned at all)
** Changed in: sysprof (Ubuntu)
Status: Unconfi
Public bug reported:
In edgy, firefox's user-agent string doesn't contain "Gecko"
Epiphany behaves the same.
That makes Gmail use the fallback "basic html" mode which is not as
responsive/ajaxy as the default view. Adding that string to
general.useragent.foo in about:config temporarily fixes it,
Just played with the (OpenSUSE 10.1-based) SLED 10 RC. It works there
because SUSE has changed the default input method from the upstream
Default (which provides the Ctrl-Shift- stuff) to XIM. Side
effect is that Ctrl-Shift- doesn't work in any gtk+ app by
default.
Relevant patch seems to be this:
Should probably be retested with gtk 2.10. From its release notes:
* The hexadecimal Unicode input feature has been reworked. It no longer
blocks the use of the sixteen Ctrl-Shift- key sequences. Now
it only uses Ctrl-Shift-u.
That might fix Bold/Fett, but break Underline...
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