Thanks! It's not in Debian mainly because I haven't gotten around to it,
and have not tested it on Debian that's not specifically Ubuntu.
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Changed version numbers to 1.4 - Uploaded new debdiff here, deleted the
old one.
** Patch added: "wakeup_1.4.debdiff"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/wakeup/+bug/1297133/+attachment/4052429/+files/wakeup_1.4.debdiff
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Only bug fixes, not too much modified code, but improved usability for
more users. Would be great to get this into 14.04 repositories.
** Affects: wakeup (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Tags: upgrade-software-version
** Patch added: "wakeup_1.4
I believe the following patch should fix this (reset master volume when
alarm is stopped). Apply the patch by running `sudo patch
/usr/bin/wakeup wakeup.patch`. Please comment if this does or does not
fix the issue.
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Same exact effect on both the sound menu's play button and the software
center's progress button. Some days I get this artifact, some days not.
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Looks great, thanks for all the help!
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Okay, great. I believe this should do it.
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I ah see, my debdiff was between wakeup_1.2-0ubuntu1 and wakeup_1.3.
Here's a debdiff between wakeup_1.2-0ubuntu2 and wakeup_1.3
Could you please reupload?
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Hi Julian, I see the build log removes the Evolution plugin (see below),
which was a change put in to avoid python-evolution dependence due to me
being slow on fixing that, but version 1.3 actually has a working
Evolution plugin without that dependency
I'm not sure how to fix this, since I was not
(I should also mention that there is a bug associated with this which
these lines fix: LP: #998927)
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The call to crontab -l fails if there is no crontab. Without this check,
wakeup fails to set any alarms when no crontab yet exists. The second
call is NOT meant to be "-l", it is good as is. This just creates a new
crontab when none exists.
That is, if `crontab -l` fails, there is no cron set up,
Hi Julian, sorry about the backup files, here's a new debdiff without
them attached. Those warnings I think are fine. The first three are
picking up that I have defined variables using an exec call, which is
maybe not the best practice but work perfectly fine and have not ever
been the cause of any
Thanks for the heads up Julian, the code should be ready now unless
there are some last minute fixes to do that I've missed. Attached is the
debdiff. If this can hold off for a day just to check on bug 1050273,
that would be great, but it's not essential.
** Patch removed: "wakeup_1.3.debdiff"
** Changed in: wakeup (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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read_evolution.py crashed with AttributeError in __main__: 'NoneTy
Installing python-gnome2 does not solve all the issues. Although ecal is
imported properly, it does not function in every way it should.
For example, this is correct:
>>> calendars = evolution.ecal.list_calendars()
>>> calendars
[('Personal', 'local:system')]
But this is not (calendar does have e
Installing python-gnome2 solves this, because it adds the bonobo
modules. ecal and ebook cannot be imported in python-evolution's
__init__.py without bonobo:
Before installing python-gnome2:
>>> import evolution
>>> print evolution.ecal
None
>>> import ecal
Traceback (most recent call last):
F
Unable to reproduce. Please provide more details about how to produce
this error.
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Status: New => Confirmed
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Status: New => Opinion
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This seems to be an error with the newer version of python-evolution. I
have filed a bug (LP: #1041785).There are workarounds if they do not fix
upstream, but preferably there should be no need for that.
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Package "hebcal" needs to be installed for this plugin to work. It is
not installed with wakeup by default. This should only give an error if
running wakeup from command line, but will not interfere with usability.
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With python-evolution installed version 2.32.0+dfsg-2 in quantal, I get
the following behavior:
>>> import evolution
>>> print evolution.ecal
None
>>> evolution.ecal.list_calendars()
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "", line 1, in
AttributeError: 'NoneType' object h
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Fixed in version 1.3.
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get_weather.py crashed with AttributeError
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** Changed in: wakeup (Ubuntu)
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** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 998927
new alarm will not allow time to be set
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setnextalarm.py crashed with CalledProcessError in check_output(): Command
'['sudo', 'crontab', '-l']' returned non-zero exit status 1
** This bug has bee
Thanks for responding, Julian. Great to hear this can go in after
feature freeze. Thanks for pointing out the check_output mistake, and
for making public the other crashes. Some of the other crashes I believe
I have fixed already, but is there any way I can get access to those
crash reports automat
Debdiff attached
** Patch added: "wakeup_1.3.debdiff"
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Just a few bug fixes, minor in terms of code changed, but major in terms
of usability improvement. Would be great to get this in before feature
freeze
** Affects: wakeup (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Assignee: newbuntu (dsglass)
Status: New
trying to install 12.04 LTS 32 bit from DVD.
opted to create my own partitions with XFS. Tried to back out to
previous menu. crash. repeatable, frustatingly enough.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 998927 ***
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This is a duplicate of LP: #998927
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 998927
new alarm will not allow time to be set
** Changed in: wakeup (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
** Changed
Thanks for reporting! Could you add some info on how to duplicate: how
many alarms were set? Were they bootable alarms? Did you run
setnextalarm.py from wakeup-settings or from the command line? etc
Thanks!
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possible privilege escalation via predicatable tmpfile
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Thanks for all the help
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You can more or less ignore the last post. I'm attaching the debdiff.
Note that I have moved from gksudo to pkexec. Let me know if there are
any errors there.
** Patch added: "wakeup_1.2.debdiff"
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See related bug #909189, post #18 for a new fix.
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possi
I believe I have fixed these - the only temporary files still used in
/tmp are never used as executables (made by voice_list.sh). For the
sketchy creation of the root playfile, I now have a separate script to
create and write to the file which is run as root so that the file is
created with root pe
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To manage notifi
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Okay, I can remove as many temporary files as possible. I'm not sure
which temporary files you're still worried about, though. I thought that
the way I have it temp files are only used by root if they are created
by root. For instance, setnextalarm.py is only ever called by root.
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Please see related bug #909189. There is a debdiff there for which I am
waiting for a response. I can post the debdiff here as well if that is
useful rather than confusing.
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Okay, the temporary files I believe are now secure. Any files created in
/tmp are made using mktemp (in bash scripts) or tempfile (in python
scripts). The playable_text file is created (owned) by root and chmod
700 prior to writing if it will be run from root's cron.
I've made a new release on lau
Hm, okay. A sudo password is requested to create the file if it will be
executed by root. Does this mean that as long as I alter the permissions
of the file upon creation such that only root can write to it later
(chown root; chmod 700), then it should be secure?
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Okay, thanks. Just for clarification, do such temporary files need to be
generated randomly? There are 2 files I am specifically concerned about.
These are the files which play the actual alarms (ie, the alarms are
executable bash scripts called by /usr/bin/wakeup):
1. ~/.wakeup/playable_tmp: this
Thanks for looking through this all carefully, I really appreciate it.
Does this apply to temporary files kept within the user's home
directory? The temporary file created in wakeup-settings (tmpPlayFile),
for instance is contained in ~/.wakeup/ and should be accessible only by
the user and root.
Okay, so the changes now are:
wrap-and-sort debian/
converted to dep5 format
used dh_python2
removed all calls to os.system and commands.get(status)output
added some other bug fixes
The new changelog is as follows:
wakeup (1.2-0ubuntu1) precise; urgency=low
* New upstream release (LP: #909189
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Most recent portion of changelog:
wakeup (1.2-0ubuntu1) precise; urgency=low
* New upstream release (LP: #909189).
- Changed weather source to google using python-pywapi
- Added location.py in wakeup directory as plugin helper
- Added plugin "Commands" which allows arbitrary user datai
Debdiff is attached here.
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Adds some important features (user-defined hot text items/commands), as
well as some important bug fixes.
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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** Description changed:
This is a new package which was released with oneiric through the REVU
process. As per REVU guidelines
(https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MOTU/Packages/REVUWhatNext), I am requesting
that the ubuntu package be updated to the newer version available in
launchpad (lp:wakeup).
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Fixed debdiff to target precise and close this bug. Attaching.
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I have done some more research into the matter, and believe that this is
the proper way to request an upgrade for the package
(https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MOTU/Packages/REVUWhatNext). I have updated the
Bug info and title accordingly, and subscribed the Ubuntu Universe
Sponsors team as detailed in the
** Summary changed:
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Sorry, I guess my comments weren't very clear. This is a new package which I
created and submitted through REVU. It is in its first release with Ubuntu
11.10. I have some bug fixes that I updated in the package in lp:wakeup, and I
would like it if users would be able to get those updates.
Please
** Summary changed:
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Ubuntu package says: "A newer version of wakeup is available for
packaging: wakeup 1.0-0ubuntu4" but I cannot update the ubuntu package
to the most recent version (I am the author).
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.10
Package: wakeup 1.0-0ubuntu1
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** Description changed:
Fully customizable and extensible talking alarm clock.
This package has a complete graphical front end with which a user can set an
alarm to wake the computer - from poweroff if possible - and read a
user-
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** Description changed:
Fully customizable and extensible talking alarm clock.
- This package has a complete graphical front end with which a user can set an
- alarm to wake the computer - from poweroff if possible -
Importance: Undecided
Assignee: newbuntu (dsglass)
Status: New
** Tags: needs-packaging
** Tags added: needs-packaging
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Matthias Mailänder: Thanks, I removed tk8.4 and that fixed the problem.
Both tk8.4 and tk8.5 were installed.
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