I applied the mentioned commit (8ac64e9d66) and tried several commands
under valgrind (including the exact one that was failing in production
servers), it appears it does fix the problem. But I wouldn't call it an
exhaustive test :)
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In my particular case, it *started* crashing after upgrading from
4.8.1-1ubuntu0.1 to 4.8.1-1ubuntu0.2.
With 4.8.1-1ubuntu0.1:
lftp -e 'connect sftp://10.0.2.2 -u nicolas,password42;ls /tmp;exit' # OK
lftp -e 'connect sftp://10.0.2.2 -u nicolas,password42;ls /tmp/ssltest;exit' #
crash
lftp -e 'ge
Why did you mark this as fixed, rubi ortiz?
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akregator is not crash proof
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I believe this is the same bug: http://bugs.debian.org/546208
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Importance: Unknown
Sta
There's no such thing as 0.7.13.
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Shouldn't you open a new bug, instead of reopening this every time there
is an upstream release?
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BOINC package needs updating
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/452213
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That first partition *is* the partition table (aka partition map),
that's why you can't remove it. "The Apple partition map is unusual in
that it defines itself as one of the partitions on the disk."
If you delete it, you get "Partition map has no partition map entry!",
which means the partition m
Shouldn't this be closed? In all cases it was user error for starting
the daemon manually from $HOME. Mind you, it's not the users' fault,
it's because of the lacking documentation that should say one shouldn't
do that. But that's a *separate* bug.
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BOINC does not start, memory buffer overflow
Robert, what you just did was starting the core client again, and
probably starting a whole new session, since the state isn't usually
kepy in $HOME. So it cluttered your $HOME with the new internal state
too :)
I wish 'boinc' was out of the $PATH. People keep running it by hand,
which is nearly a
libcudart.so is proprietary code, it can't be included as part of the
boinc package.
Redistributing CUDA runtime libraries in Ubuntu is probably possible (in
the multiverse section), but I don't think it's the BOINC package
maintainers' job to do that...
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Please include libcudart.so in the boi
Never run the client by hand. If you do, never run the client in your
home directory; run it in a dedicated directory (that starts empty).
Starting BOINC on your home directory, if it didn't crash, it wouldn't
work anyway. It would think the entire contents of $HOME are "disk space
used by BOINC"
** Also affects: lcov (Debian)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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console-kit-daemon crashed with SIGSEGV in g_str_hash()
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Binary package hint: fdupes
On fdupes manpage, in the CAVEATS section, where it says "otherwise,
fdupes uses interal routines for this purpose", the word "internal" is
mistyped.
ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: amd64
Date: Sun Oct 25 20:22:22 2009
Dependencies:
libgcc1 1:4.2.
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: lcov
I tried running the 'genpng' tool included in the 'lcov' package, and it
printed the following message:
ERROR: required module GD.pm not found on this system (see
www.cpan.org).
It seemed strange that the module wasn't declared a dependency of
I haven't used hgpullsvn in months. I agree with the closing :)
[By the way, I was unable to post a comment to this bug from
Konqueror...]
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*Never* finishes? How long did you wait?
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No chance of backporting to hardy? Not the new version of asio, just the
package dependency fix...
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Another confused user:
i'm trying to use the gui app
boincmgr
it gives me an error
What error?
well it just says Error in simple view
prints that to console?
gui
hmm
post a screenshot?
what Linux distro?
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PovAddict:
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/358745
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Binary package hint: monodoc
I installed monodoc-http. When run, it says:
The XSP web server is starting now. To view the monodoc pages, your
web browser will open http://localhost:21643/ now.
/usr/bin/monodoc-http: line 18: exec: xsp: not found
Installing mono-xsp seems
For the first part of the report, as I said: you aren't supposed to run
'boinc', it's already running (starts on boot), and you can't have
multiple instances running at the same time. And you'd cause big
problems if you stop the current instance and run it as ~$ boinc, since
that will fill your hom
Please note 6.4 has issues with scheduling and work fetch, related to
the new GPU support. 6.6 made a lot of changes to improve the situation,
and (so far, being still in development) it got worse :)
I think it's more important to make sure we have the latest 6.2.x
version...
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Your wrong terminology makes your report confusing (boincmgr never
connects to project servers).
Did you try opening boincmgr from the K menu (*not* by typing boincmgr
on a terminal)?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/315125
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Well, dino99, does this bug still happen in 6.2.x? If not, then say so!
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** Changed in: boinc (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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boincmgr and boinccmd fail to authenticate - looking in wrong place
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Binary package hint: boinc-manager
Right after installing boinc-client and boinc-manager, running boinccmd
from a terminal makes it always say "Authentication failure", unless
--passwd is given explicitly. Running boincmgr from a terminal (instead
of the program launcher menu
Related, but not quite (since I suggest quite a different solution):
#347651
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Error: can't open file '/RebootPending.txt' (error 2: No such file or
directory)
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Isn't this fixed in 6.x? (The graphics get started by boincmgr, not
boinc_client, so they run as the local user, not 'boinc').
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/72192
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This is a serious security bug. It allows any local user to run
arbitrary code under the 'boinc' user by attaching his own project.
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http://blog.think-async.com/2008/05/boostasio-vs-asio.html
Boost.Asio uses the Boost.System library to provide support for error
codes, but *both* Asio and Boost.Asio depend on other Boost libraries
like regex and date_time.
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I'm not sure what you mean with "But libboost 1.34 doesn't have asio in
it!". boost-asio and asio are independent libraries (basically same code
but on different C++ namespaces and different header paths).
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Even though I downgraded the packages I had upgraded, a few apps are
still appearing in English :/
I'll now try upgrading all (that is, including -base).
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@Colin: The problem is not just that I installed the language-pack-es
and the -base package didn't automatically get marked for update. The
-base package doesn't show as an upgrade at all, so I can't even
manually mark it for upgrading. If I tell it to upgrade everything that
is available for upgra
I still don't know why I got the 20090105 package if it's in -proposed.
My /etc/apt/preferences is:
Package: *
Pin: release a=hardy-updates
Pin-Priority: 900
Package: *
Pin: release a=hardy-proposed
Pin-Priority: 400
Package: *
Pin: release a=hardy-backports
Pin-Priority: 300
which supposedly s
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Binary package hint: language-pack-es
A few days ago I saw updates for language-pack-en, language-pack-es, and
the ones with -kde on the name. Aptitude said "after installing, 22MB
will be freed" or something like that. The old (installed) packages were
around 6MB and the new
1:8.04+20090105 doesn't even show in packages.ubuntu.org; how did I
manage to get it? :/
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Changelog for language-pack-es 1:8.04+20090105 says just "Initial
release". All previous changelog entries seem to have disappeared.
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ntpdate package 1:4.2.4p4+dfsg-3ubuntu2 on Kubuntu 8.04.
When explaining the -o switch, the manpage says:
"Specify the NTP version for outgoint packets as the integer"
s/outgoint/outgoing/
** Affects: ntp (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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I get the same. A red window seems to briefly open before it crashes
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The first official release supporting CUDA (6.4) was released *two days
ago*; see BOINC front page:
December 17, 2008
BOINC now supports computing using NVIDIA GPUs.
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Intrepid has 6.2.12. Were GPU-related changes back-ported?
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And after you turn off your screen, your computer still keeps running,
using electricity and making noise.
The manager is just a graphical tool to see what the client is doing.
Closing the manager isn't supposed to stop the projects.
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Hmm the boinc-client currently on Ubuntu seems old enough not to support
GPUs anyway, or does it?
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The client shouldn't depend on the manager. It can be run on headless
machines.
The manager shouldn't depend on the client, for the same reason X apps
depend on X libraries but not on an X server: it's an uncommon but
completely valid use case to install only the manager on a computer, for
the pur
I mean the [error] GUI RPC bind failed: 98 error.
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You aren't supposed to run boinc --run_cpu_benchmarks; that will start a
new instance of the client. The client was already started by the init
script right after the installation.
The error you get is *because* you're running multiple clients.
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The RebootPending.txt file is created by the Windows installer. The
installer also sets things up so the file gets deleted on the next
reboot. If the file exists, BOINC Manager will show a message box saying
"A reboot is required in order for BOINC to run properly. Please reboot
your computer and t
More exactly, it was fixed in revision 15574 of BOINC SVN.
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I'm a developer. I enabled apport manually. On many of the crashes I get
(which aren't that many because KDE3 and apport don't like each other),
I click cancel, because at the time I can't be bothered to write a
description of what I was doing before it crashed.
Unless there is a way to get the st
Uh, yes I did, thanks! That was it... I was having problems running hg
convert (didn't work the way I expected it to work, didn't convert the
whole repository due to my directory structure). Once I upgraded to SVN
1.5 from hardy-backports, hg convert wouldn't run at all. That must have
been the cra
How do I manually disable the KDE crash manager and use apport? (Hardy)
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18878298/ProcMaps.txt
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18878299/ProcStatus.txt
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18878158/ProcMaps.txt
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: apport
Very minor bug. apport-cli manpage, in the description of --file-bug,
says: "This will automatically attach information about your operating
sytem[...]"; should read "system".
Kubuntu Hardy, apport package version 0.108.2.
** Affects: apport (Ubu
Actually, I forgot to follow up here. The fix *did* work for me. I just
had to logout, and undo a stupid workaround I had used back when Ubuntu
entered DST when it shouldn't have (two weeks ago) and the updated
package took days to be released.
So what exactly is broken now (and fixed in Debian)?
Isn't it too late by then?
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We're now in DST, but my clock didn't change.
This feels like 2007 all over again...
Skip all the useless testing and get the package updated as soon as
possible!
Testing here *is* useless. Come on, you can't render a machine
unbootable by changing timezone information. In this case it's more
ha
Watch the tz-data mailing list, there is some not-completely-official-
but-good-enough information on what provinces will *not* use DST.
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Oh well, at least I got my correct clock back, and you have almost two
weeks to fix it correctly... (actually, are you coordinating with the
upstream maintainers of tzdata or just going on your own? I hate it when
distros fix bugs on their own without letting everyone else benefit from
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What the hell? I thought the fix REMOVED DST for this year!
Oct 19 is just a *rumor* from a news site *last year*.
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When will this get on Hardy? Should I workaround the bug by changing my
timezone to an explicit GMT-3? (I won't do it if the fix gets on Hardy
in an hour from now :P).
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Quote from Debian bug report:
> > Given this kind of thing happens every year, I think we should stop
> > using "max" in the definition of the Argentinian timezone, and only use
> > "only" to define the DST rules year by year instead of using the rule of
> > the previous year.
>
> I agree. Also,
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: libasio-dev
I installed libasio-dev, and included one of its headers from my
program. The compiler gave this error:
In file included from /usr/include/asio/impl/io_service.ipp:24,
from /usr/include/asio/io_service.hpp:498,
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