** Changed in: apt-file (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Charles: Thanks for your very detailed and specific update!
rusivi1: please read
http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/ucgi/~cjwatson/blosxom/2009/03/02
> My biggest single annoyance with bug triage is people coming around
> and asking if bugs are still valid when they haven't put any effort into
> r
rusivi1, sorry if I came off too sharply. Please don't take anything I
said personally. My frustration was aimed at the whole Ubuntu bug
process in general, and not you. As you say, most of us are volunteers
here.
Anyway, here's a detailed report of my test today. Several problems I
have not seen
Charles Curley, thank you for responding so quickly and working to help
make Ubuntu better. If had the knowledge and skill I would in a
heartbeat! However, this is a community effort and I felt comfortable
asking if this is an issue without fear of ridicule. As well, to
maintain a respectful atmosp
I filed this bug three years ago. You are asking me to test *again*? I
have run tests three times already, with detailed results in all three
cases. If I rest again, are you actually going to do something about it,
or will I again waste my time?
I have no problem with filing bugs, and testing. I u
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better. The package your reporting is updated and the issue
should be reproducible with the live environment of the Desktop CD
development release - Maverick Meerkat. It would help us greatly if you
could test with it so we
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Status: Incomplete => New
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I pulled in ubuntu-9.10-rc-server-i386.iso, and built a virtual machine
using that. I set up the openssh server only. I did not use an apt-cache
installation. Using the supplied sources.list, I installed apt-file.
r...@apt-file:~# apt-file --version
apt-file version 2.2.2
(c) 2002 Sebastien J. Gro
I agree with Mirage42 above, testing on 9.04 is moot. I have 9.10 Alpha
5, as updated.
Conclusions:
* The file Contents-i386.gz is still missing from the CD-ROM. I just
pulled in and checked the Beta CD-ROM; it is missing there as well.
* There does not appear to be a work-around to fake the mis
A simple fix would just be to add the missing file, no? That would fix
it instead of asking if it works in 9.04 and if it still reproduce will
you ask if it reproduces again in 9.10?
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Is this symptom still reproducible in 9,04 and the development version
karmic?
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Yes. On a different computer...
First thing I had to do is add the CD-ROM, this time the normal install
rather than the Alternate.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/crc/back# apt-cdrom add
Using CD-ROM mount point /cdrom/
Unmounting CD-ROM
Waiting for disc...
Please insert a Disc in the drive and press enter
M
Is this symptom still reproducible in 8.10?
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Status: New => Incomplete
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