NWChem 7.0.0 is available in Ubuntu 20.04 LTS, does that fix your
issues?
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Can you still reproduce the error with 7.0 in 20.04 LTS?
Unfortunately, the NWChem forum seems gone, along with the patch, unless
it got merged into the code since.
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Cool bro.
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pgsql resource agent incompatible with pacemaker
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Anyway, Debian switched to -O2 for other reasons, so a sync might fix
it.
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abinit fails to build on AArch64 (assembler errors)
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Well that fix got merged a year ago - resource-agents on bionic is at
4.1.0~rc1 - I guess due to some unfortunate timing WRT the bionic
freeze, but upstream has 4.1.1 and doesn't it make sense to either pull
in the above PR or the 4.1.1 changes (after review?).
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Any update here? I am wondering whether we should recommend Ubuntu LTS
to our clients if enterprise software stacks like Postgres on Pacemaker
are severely broken for years without fixes.
Or was this analyzed and considered to be not a bug and/or not a big
problem?
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This is no longer the case since yakkety.
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This got fixed in the Debian package 1.2.0-2.
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Sorry that you had to do work now, but I wrote in comment #4:
"About later versions, my understanding is that the resource-agents
source package was neglected for years in Debian until a colleague of
mine updated it about a year ago. So the non-LTS releases after trusty
likely have the same issues
Any news on this? Should I be adding more information or can I help
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Attached is an updated debdiff with dep3 header.
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** Description changed:
+ [Impact]
+
+ The pgsql
@nacc: Thanks for the comments, but I probably won't have time to work
on the SRU template this week as I'm on vacation, or is there a point
release deadline coming up?
About later versions, my understanding is that the resource-agents
source package was neglected for years in Debian until a colle
Debdiff attached.
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Public bug reported:
We were debugging an unexpected failover of a PostgreSQL-9.3 Pacemaker
cluster running on 14.04 LTS at a client. As a timeline, the client put
back the second node (h1db2) into the cluster at around 9:10 AM, and the
unexpected failover occured at 10:32 AM.
What exactly lead t
As long as https://github.com/open-mpi/ompi/issues/157 is open it seems
not advised to turn on --enable-mpi-thread-multiple. Apparently
OpenMPI-2.0 will have improved support for MPI_THREAD_MULTIPLE, but it
is in release candidate status still.
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Title:
gtk_widget_size_allocate() error makes it impossible to move sliders
T
I tried to reproduce this problem in Debian stable, and I cannot
reproduce it all.
If I manually gunzip the file and open it with jmol, it displays fine.
If I extract it with file-roller and open it in jmol, it displays fine
as well.
Are you sure this is not a file-roller issue? Or maybe it is a
Sounds reasonable.
Another more involved option would be to extend pymol to also check
below ~/.pymol/, like ~/.pymol/chempy or whatever.
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This should hopefully be fixed with the upcoming nwchem_6.1-1 upload to
Debian.
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nwchem version 6.0-1 failed to build on armel
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please quote the relevant part of config.log leading to the error; it is
not possible to figure out what went wrong from just looking at the
configure output.
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mpqc_2.3.1-10 has been published in Debian unstable fixing this bug.
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Ghemical Doesn't run under Ubuntu 11.10 (undefined symbol:
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The Debian/Ubuntu libsc-dev packages certainly have bugs which make it
impossible to build ghemical. Ubuntu 11.10 is suffering from Debian Bug
#642668 (fixed in mpqc_2.3.1-9), and the current LP bug #885740, to be
fixed in mpqc_2.3.1-10 in Debian shortly.
After a bug fix for this has been uploaded
This is a bug in libsc-dev, its sc-config tool does not list the SC
libraries in the "sc-config --libs" output, which libghemical uses for
linking.
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Well, opensync-0.39 which is in 10.10 does not work with synce, so
opensync is pretty much useless in 10.10. This was attempted to roll
back before the release, but there was not enough time left.
Possibly this could be done via -updates or in a point release, I don't
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I looked at this again, and the patch I proposed way back is essentially
reverting the changes between 0.x and 1.0.2 in python-4suite, see
http://www.koders.com/python/fidD0E33E1026DF9689A6701247293F6726D5BBAAEC.aspx?s=xml#L14
I ran the test suite with and without the patch, and it did not matter,
libopensync-plugin-syncml cannot be downgraded, as current libsyncml
does not work with it, so I am afraid it will have to be removed
libopensync-plugin-xmlformat and libopensync-plugin-vformat are shipped
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I think the bug title is wrong, as writing a kcal entry is the problem.
In any case, I guess the 0.22 version cannot sync contacts, but this
python backtrace is due to issues with calendar entries.
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Well, this is an opensync-0.19 bug from 2007 - I suggest trying to
reproduce it with current hardy/intrepid packages or otherwise close it.
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The new opensync-0.22 is not compatible to the old one from gutsy.
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On Mon, Jun 23, 2008 at 02:31:42PM -, Nicolas wrote:
> When I try to compile with openbabel library, I have lines like :
> /usr/include/openbabel-2.0/openbabel/obconversion.h:22:35: erreur:
> openbabel/babelconfig.h : Aucun fichier ou dossier de ce type (ie. no file
> found)
> Files of librar
On Wed, May 14, 2008 at 10:02:02PM -, Davide Capodaglio wrote:
> But now that opensync-plugin-sunbird has been removed, how can I
> synchronize data with sunbird/lightning? even if the internal calendar
> format has changed to sdb, it is always possible to use the ics format
> as "internet cale
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01:13 < ubuntu> if you install konversation, it comes to #debian with the
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01:14 < azeem> ubuntu: as i
Turned it was not an upstream bug in 4suite, John L. Clark completed the
port to 4suite (see http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-
bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=468601#32 ), so syncing (or merging) opensync-
plugin-google-calendar_0.22-6 (just uploaded containing John's patch)
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For google-calendar, it is probably best to take the 1-line patch from
0.19-2ubuntu3; basing it on 0.22-4 (0.22-5 should be disregarded, it was
a bogus/wrong upload).
The real fix appears to be a 3-line port to python-4suite-xml, however
an upstream bug in python-4suite-xml makes that impossible f
Public bug reported:
Starting with version 0.3, the sunbird calendar file format changed from .ics
to the (sqlite based) .sdb, see
http://www.mozilla.org/projects/calendar/faq.html#format for further
information.
The opensync-plugin-sunbird package does not support the newer format
and should t
FeatureFreezeExceptionRequest filed as #214083
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changes were present.
debian/changelog:
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* debian/libopensync0-dev.install: Do not install python stuff.
* debian/control (Standards-Version): Bump to 3.7.3.
* debian/control: Replaced ${Source:Version} with ${binary:Version}.
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On Mon, Apr 07, 2008 at 04:20:50AM -, Saïvann Carignan wrote:
> Unfortunately, I believe that opensync is still unstable. I'm not sure
> how upgrading to 0.22 would be a advantage. Maybe we should wait for the
> next stable release.
I don't think shipping 0.19 is better than shipping 0.22, do
Did anybody try the http://ppa.launchpad.net/debian-opensync/ubuntu
packages with kitchensync from hardy? Does it still work? How is the
user experience? (I never used kitchensync myself)
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> And what about https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/183264 in Hardy?
bluezync is for opensync-0.3x so that is not feasable for hardy. It
will hopefully appear in Debian experimental along with the other 0.3x
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On Sun, Mar 16, 2008 at 01:23:59PM -, Stefan Ebner wrote:
> Remaining changes to be merged:
>
> * Change [EMAIL PROTECTED]@ to #!/usr/bin/wish in src/bin/molrender.
> Not sure where @WISH@ was supposed to come from,
> but it was not coming from anywhere. (LP: #79087)
That one is appar
On Mon, Mar 10, 2008 at 01:01:37AM -, Saïvann Carignan wrote:
> Actually, notes are already disabled in multisync0.90.
Hrm, for me, none of the checkboxes under "Disable syncing of objtype:"
are ever automatically disabled, so you did it yourself? Then maybe
there is a bug in multisync0.90,
On Sun, Mar 09, 2008 at 05:08:36AM -, Saïvann Carignan wrote:
> I reproduced this problem on Hardy but I did not test Debian Sid. This
> problem seems to happen in all circumstances as long as I use IRMC
> bluetooth. Debug files you asked are attached. Thanks!
Thanks, seems it's failing to che
On Sat, Mar 08, 2008 at 04:38:55AM -, Saïvann Carignan wrote:
> Thanks for your work! As far as I tried, bluetooth IRMC plugin does not
> seem to connect ( it worked with the actual opensync version in hardy ).
> When connecting to my sony ericson z520a cell phone via bluetooth IRMC,
> it just
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Debian does not have MPI support either, I planned to do it, but never
sat down.
I don't think MPQC is unusable btw, it can still be used sequentially
(and is so by e.g. ghemical).
We really hope to have MPI support for lenny (and now that the gromacs
maintainer joined debichem, who successfully
On Tue, Mar 04, 2008 at 12:33:48PM -, aurelieng wrote:
> It would be great to include the perl binding as well, in the regular
> openbabel distribution or in a separate package.
Hrm, is something actually using this? Or are you planning on writing
some scripts for them? I guess we could do t
Thanks for the report. opensync_0.22-2 is now in Debian incoming, which
should fix this.
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On Sat, Mar 01, 2008 at 02:57:20AM -, Saïvann Carignan wrote:
> To all other members of the opensync team, can we work to merge 0.22
> from debian and ask for a FeatureFreeze? I believe that upgrading from
> 0.19 to 0.22 is worth asking for a Feature Freeze, however, I am not
> able to merge th
Thanks for the patch, this bug got fixed in revision pymol_1.1~beta3-1
in Debian unstable.
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As an update, opensync-0.35 packages are available in Debian
experimental; however they are still not very usable and I have
refrained from syncing them to hardy for now, anticipating the flow of
"it doesn't work for me" bugs, even more so as the there are no GUI
tools yet and the documentation is
On Mon, Dec 31, 2007 at 12:00:38PM -, Marco Rodrigues wrote:
> Looks like we need to change also the symlinks and directorys. I've
> attached a new debdiff with that changes.
>
> - debian/gcu-plugin.links: Replace iceweasel by firefox.
> - debian/gcu-plugin.dirs: Replace iceweasel by firefox.
On Sat, Dec 29, 2007 at 09:56:22PM -, Marco Rodrigues wrote:
>
> ** Description changed:
>
> + gnome-chemistry-utils (0.8.4-4ubuntu1) hardy; urgency=low
> +
> + * Merge from Debian unstable. Remaining Ubuntu changes (LP: #179296):
> + - debian/control: add firefox to gcu-plugin depende
Hi,
On Tue, Nov 06, 2007 at 12:10:40PM -, Turgon wrote:
> Hello. After some searching and testing, I think that the version of
> Opensync available for Gutsy is too old to support my Nokia N70,
> while a bit newer version is reported to work (
> http://geektalk.andreat.de/2006/11/how-to-sy
As a data point, pymol segfaults on me on Debian testing when DRI is
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Please sync referencer (1.0.4-1) from Debian unstable (main).
The changes in the Ubuntu package (1.0.2-1ubuntu1) have been applied
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Changelog:
referencer (1.0.4-1) unstable; urgency=low
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* New upstream release. (Closes: #422033)
+ Fixes amd64 crash on savin
** Summary changed:
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Thanks for the patch, fixed in Debian upload xdrawchem_1.9.9-4, to be
synced to Ubuntu later.
Unfortunately, this is one of the many ways you can crash xdrawchem, it
doesn't cope well with unexpected user input. And it seems upstream is
mostly dormant.
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Can you attach the structure which provokes this segfault, please, if
you haven't already.
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* src/Makefile.am: Make sure google-cal-helper is installed in
out-of-tree builds; Closes: #399510.
* debian/control (Depends): Add python-xm
Fixed in Debian incoming, will get installed in Debian unstable in
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OK, so to confirm, this bug makes this package unusable, right?
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I hope that suffices.
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Diffstat.txt of the tarball-in-orig-tarball. Dunno if this makes much
sense as this is (unfortunately) a rewrite.
There is no upstream changelog.
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I know this is kinda late, but the current version of the
multisync/opensync GTK GUI in feisty isn't really appropriate for a
release; e.g. it spawns a terminal with $EDITOR to "configure" syncing
groups.
It has been replaced upstream with
The patch is pretty invasive, why did you rename the helper? (Or did I
read the patch wrong?)
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Hrm, on second thought, chemical-mime-data is quite useful for
chemistry-oriented end-users as well, not just as Build-Depends.
So if it is still possible to sync, that would be nice, but should be
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** Changed in: easychem (Ubuntu)
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** Changed in: bluefish (Ubuntu)
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No longer needed for edgy, gnome-chemistry-utils and gchempaint FTBFS
due to incompatible libgoffice.
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Status: Unconfirmed => Confirmed
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** Changed in: openbabel (Ubuntu)
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Changelog since current edgy version
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 60676 ***
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/control.in (libsc7-dev): Remove superfluous Depends on
libc6-dev.
* debian/control.in (libsc7): Remove conflicts with older versions of
libsc.
* debian/rules (SO_NAME): Override to 7.
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Please sync maloc_0.2-1 from Debian Sid (main). This package is not
currently in Ubuntu. The package builds fine in a clean Edgy chroot.
Changelog entry follows:
maloc (0.2-1) unstable; urgency=low
* Initial release.
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into
/usr/share/povray/includes. (Closes: #227550, #348883)
* debian/control (libopenbabel1): Do not conflict with libopenbabel0*.
(Closes: #358885)
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** Affects: Ubuntu
Impo
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Changelog since current edgy version 2.00-1:
libghemical (2.10-1) unstable; urgency=low
* New upstream release.
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.
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Status: Unconfirmed
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