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I upgraded my Ubuntu 14.04 LTS to 16.04.1 LTS and now I have a problem
with my postgrey installation. When I (re)boot the server, the postgrey
startup script is apparently called but postgrey does not launch
correctly. Only after manually restarting the service is postgrey
wor
Although this bug is already closed, I just wanted to add that I have
not encountered the issues since upgrading to Ubuntu 9.04 Jaunty despite
heavy usage. It seems to have been fixed in Evolution 2.26.1.
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glibc detected *** evolution: double free or corruption (fasttop)
https://bugs.launchpad
I clicked around in evolution following the workflow that typically
causes the crash (if it crashes) and attached the valgrind log to this
post. There are some invalid reads contained in it, so I hope it helps
you find the error.
** Attachment added: "Valgrind log for evolution"
http://launchp
Ok, but how do I know whether the problem occured and the valgrind log
is of any use to you? As I stated, the problem that Evolution
unexpectly ends occurs only sporadically (but often enough to be
annoying) and I cannot reproduce it.
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glibc detected *** evolution: double free or corruption (f
Oops, my mistake. I forgot to include the version information:
I'm using OpenOffice.org 3.0.1 (OOO300m15, Build 9379) via the launchpad
repository (so it's "yes" to your question).
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OpenOffice.org Writer does not select text over background image
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/324209
You rec
Sorry, I'm unable to generate a valgrind log because evolution does not
crash while being monitored by valgrind. It crashed just before and
after the valgrind-monitored run and from my experienced it should have
crashed during the valgrind run as well. It seems almost as though
valgrind is imped
Correction: The scaling works well. I found out that the specified
scaling on the page format tab was overriden by an option on the options
tab (approximately “Ignore scaling and fit to page”). So this is not a
bug but rather a usability issue. The two options should be linked or
grouped so that
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: openoffice.org-writer
When I arrange an image in the background using the setting "no
floating" (german: "Umlauf aus") and specify "behind text", the image is
displayed correctly in the background and text written is shown on top
of the image. When I cli
Might be a duplicate to bug #34813 but I'm not quite sure as my behavior
not only affects gedit but also nautilus.
** Description changed:
I mount a Windows Share using mount.cifs. Everything works well
including editing and saving file with vi and OpenOffice. Using gedit,
I can create n
** Description changed:
I mount a Windows Share using mount.cifs. Everything works well
including editing and saving file with vi and OpenOffice. Using gedit,
I can create new files on the share and open existing ones. When I
modify an existing file and try to save the changes, however
Yes, confirmed. I just tried to print this page using Firefox 3.0.5
under Ubuntu 8.10. No matter what I specify as “page scaling” (I tried
50% and 33%), the output is always printed at 100% size.
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Page scale ignored when printing
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/263353
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Public bug reported:
I mount a Windows Share using mount.cifs. Everything works well
including editing and saving file with vi and OpenOffice. Using gedit,
I can create new files on the share and open existing ones. When I
modify an existing file and try to save the changes, however, I get a
“
Yes, I'll try. But the crashes happen infrequently and sporadically and
as I said I didn't have any success crashing Evolution while using
valgrind. It runs really slow, too, so I can't have it run with valgrind
all day.
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glibc detected *** evolution: double free or corruption (fasttop)
https:
Ok, I still had no luck with generating any meaningful crash log, so I
opened bug #322685 using my above mentioned findings.
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evolution glibc crash: double free or corruption (fasttop) : 0x0a325348 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/269481
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evolution
NB: This is bug is quite similar or even equivalent to closed bug
#269481.
Quite often when I switch to the calendar view (using the Exchange
connector) evolution just crashes or displays "Task unexpectedly
aborted" as well as "Calendar unexpec
Ok, I'll need some further directions on that. I enabled apport
according to the article at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Apport (enabled=1 in
/etc/default/apport, rebooted system) but it did not budge when
evolution crashed. Also, I tried to get evolution to crash while being
monitored by valgrind (ac
I just updated to evolution 2.24.3 (as proposed by the software update
tool) and the same error occured at first and second launch. (Third
launch went ok, though.) So my problem persists also with the new
version.
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evolution glibc crash: double free or corruption (fasttop) : 0x0a325348 ***
h
This (or a very similar) bug still happens to me. Quite often when I
switch to the calendar view (using the Exchange connector) evolution
just crashes or displays "Task unexpectedly aborted" as well as
"Calendar unexpectedly aborted". The next few launches of evolution
then usually lead to immedi
** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18845577/Dependencies.txt
** Attachment added: "ProcMaps.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18845579/ProcMaps.txt
** Attachment added: "ProcStatus.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18845580/ProcStatus.txt
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Calend
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evolution
I am using a fully patched Ubuntu Hardy and Evolution 2.22.3.1 using the
exchange connector. My appointments and alarms used to work correctly.
I cannot pinpoint it, but yesterday I noticed that although my
appointments are still scheduled and
Same here. The "scaling" parameter does not affect the "print preview"
nor the actual printout. Running Ubuntu 8.04, Firefox 3.0.1.
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Page scale ignored when printing
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/263353
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