In case it helps, I noticed that in Ubuntu 21.04, my
~/.config/GIMP/2.10/pluginrc contained
(menu-path "/File/Create/Acquire/XSane/Device dialog...")
within the (proc-def "xsane" ...) s-expression. No menu-path appears in
my Ubuntu 21.10 ~/.config/GIMP/2.10/pluginrc.
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Aha! These gtkmorph crashes have been annoying me for years, but I
never made the connection to filename length until I encountered this
bug report. I believe that was just the information I needed to fix the
problem. From what I can tell, the bug lies in the show_fs() function
in gtkmorph/callb
Joseph: Your patch works for me! I applied it to the Ubuntu package and
rebuilt it (i.e., retaining the existing configure options,
compiler/linker flags, all the other patches, etc.), and it appears that
the crashes I was seeing have gone away.
Before:
$ cat /tmp/junk.mbox | ./debian/spamprobe/u
How about LibJPEG? JPEG images lead to crashes, too.
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spamprobe crashes on email containing images
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This bug is still present in Groovy Gorilla (Ubuntu 20.10). The package
version is libmorph-dev 1:20140707+nmu2build2. Error message:
$ gcc -c badness.c
In file included from badness.c:1:
/usr/include/xmorph/warp.h:10:10: fatal error: braindead_msvc.h: No such file
or directory
10 | #includ
Here's a copy of the patch presented on
https://sourceforge.net/p/xmorph/bugs/7/.
** Patch added: "Patch to morph/Makefile.am that fixes the bug"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xmorph/+bug/1910687/+attachment/5450591/+files/morph-cflags.patch
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The morph command doesn't work at all and hasn't for quite some time.
As a demonstration, try the following warp using the attached Targa
image and source and destination meshes:
morph -start tux.tga -out mad-tux.tga -src src.mesh -dst dst.mesh -mt 1
This should generate an
Public bug reported:
svm-easy can't find its external helper programs:
$ svm-easy heart_scale.txt
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/bin/svm-easy", line 28, in
assert os.path.exists(svmscale_exe),"svm-scale executable not found"
AssertionError: svm-scale executable not found
Th
Here's a patch that at least catches and discards the segfaults. Image
processing shouldn't fault to begin with, but this patch at least makes
spamprobe usable again.
** Patch added: "Workaround for images crashing spamprobe"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/spamprobe/+bug/1882418/+a
Public bug reported:
Since upgrading from eoan to focal, spamprobe crashes when performing
any processing on a mail file containing images. Try running "spamprobe
spam bad-email" using the attached bad-email file, which has an embedded
PNG image. I observe the following:
$ spamprobe spam ba
On 01/27/2017 04:51 AM, Barak A. Pearlmutter wrote:
> I just packaged libemf 1.0.9 (starting with your packaging) and uploaded
> to Debian. It is in the new queue now. Once it is accepted into testing
> I'll upload a version of pstoedit linked to it --- the appropriate
> dependency is already commi
> Perhaps you didn't install the corresponding version of the support
library package?
That was it! I did a quick "pstoedit -f pptx myfile.pdf myfile.pptx"
test for some PDF file I had sitting around, loaded the result into
LibreOffice, and it looked correct. (Okay, there was a tiny glitch, but
$ dpkg --status pstoedit | egrep Version:
Version: 3.70-3
$ apt-cache policy pstoedit
pstoedit:
Installed: 3.70-3
Candidate: 3.70-3
Version table:
*** 3.70-3 100
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
3.70-1ubuntu2 500
500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu xenial/universe amd64 Pack
> I have just taken over the pstoedit Debian package.
Cool. Thanks for volunteering.
> The above patches seem sensible, and I'd like to include them.
Great!
> Debian does have libzip-dev but not libming-dev.
> Should I also package the latter?
> Ditto with libemf-dev.
Yes. Ubuntu provides a
I have the same problem Downgrading to wpasupplicant 2.1-0ubuntu7 works
for me on my corporate network.
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Public bug reported:
1) The release of Ubuntu you are using, via 'lsb_release -rd' or System
-> About Ubuntu
Description:Ubuntu 14.10
Release:14.10
2) The version of the package you are using, via 'apt-cache policy
pkgname' or by checking in Software Center
pstoedit:
Installed: 3.
If anyone's interested, I just took a stab at packaging up libemf and
building pstoedit v3.62 against that. You can find these packages in
ppa:pakin/other (https://launchpad.net/~pakin/+archive/ubuntu/other).
Enjoy,
— Scott
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Aha! Deleting ~/.sane worked for me, too (Ubuntu 12.10).
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Xsane preview window not working in Karmic
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My current hypothesis is that this crash happens only when I have a
network proxy set. I recently ran the clock applet with no problems
when connected to a hotel network, but when I established a VPN
connection to work and specified my institution's internal network
proxy, the clock applet suddenl
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clock-applet crashes after location change
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