Eungkyu Song writes ("[Bug 63744] Re: describedepcon() is not l10n friendly"):
> This should be changed to use format string like "%s depends on %s".
Yes, I understand and that's what I'm doing.
Ian.
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I'm working on the obvious workaround in the firefox wrapper.
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I agree that mozilla-thunderbird should not leave this stuff in the
environment when invoking external programs. Ideally, it would be
compiled with appropriate rpath options to make setting LD_LIBRARY_PATH
unnecessary.
Note that firefox itself almost certainly has a similar bug: it leaves
LD_LIBR
Whatever this is, it doesn't seem to be happening any more.
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I have fixed this in edgy's firefox in 1.99+2.0b2+dfsg-1ubuntu3 but of
course this will not do much for dapper.
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I think I have deployed the workaround in the firefox wrapper script in
1.99+2.0b2+dfsg-1ubuntu3. Since the change was very small I have
foregone my usual test build, instead conducting a few ad-hoc local
tests.
I'd appreciate it if when this is built, someone who is affected (ie,
someone who use
BlairZajac writes ("[Bug 24003] Re: run-parts regex failure with --lsbsysinit"):
> Works for me fine on dapper with debianutils 2.15.2.
> I still get the failure on breezy with debianutils 2.14.1-ubuntu2.
Thanks. We won't be fixing breezy I'm afraid (obviously). So I think
this bug can be consid
Without the requested information, I'm afraid there's little than we can
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ready).
This will be fixed by fixing the kernel or not at all.
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I deinstalled groff (leaving only groff-base, and no copy of refer) and
was still able to format lsearch(3tcl) without difficulty.
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I propose not to apply the patch from upstream unless this is a serious
problem for you. Please let me know if my suggested workaround isn't
sufficient.
The fix will be deployed in Ubuntu in due course, via upstream and
Debian.
Thanks.
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Thanks, Aaron.
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The new version's user agent is correct but the stripping of the pocket
name will not become evident until an actual release into -security or
-updates.
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https://
I think this has been changed upstream so that there is no longer any
bug. The default search engine is now generally `Google' and never
`Google.co.uk'.
It would be nice to know whether Japanese users get the right behaviour;
their default search engine appears to be Yahoo Japan and I don't know
This is nothing to do with gnome-print. If I ask mozilla to print that
image to a file, I get a ps file which mishandles the semitransparent
png used in the web page.
This has been reported upstream; I'm attaching the upstream bug to this
report. We're unlikely to do anything about this specific
Fixed in 1.3.3-11ubuntu2
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I will attempt to apply this patch myself and see what it does for me,
next time I'm doing a firefox version.
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The symptoms have gone away with recent updates to edgy.
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Why is libnspr-dev (from firefox) not the answer to this problem ?
That's the -dev package corresponding to libnspr4.
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Mike writes ("[Bug 64012] Bogus chars in "available" file after upgrade"):
> Preconfiguring packages ...
> dpkg: parse error, in file `/var/lib/dpkg/available' near line 2 package
> `python-pyxattr':
> value for `status' field not allowed in this context
> E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an
This is fixed in edgy.
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It turns out that it is happening still but we're still mystified. See
my earlier comment for a possible way of finding out what is creating
this file.
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Could you please attach the failing file (tmp.ps, from your log) ?
Thanks.
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Martin Gustafsson writes ("[Bug 14911] Re: Flash plugin problem with ARGB
visuals causes crash"):
> Nedit triggers the same bug
> https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/nedit/+bug/57808
You mean nedit crashes firefox when invoked by firefox when there are
ARGB visuals ? If so, could you p
Fair enough, thanks for your report. If you can reproduce the problem
please let us know.
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No-one has come up with a clear explanation of why this cannot or should
not be fixed by xulrunner using firefox's nspr. I think that's the
right answer, not any change to firefox, so I'm rejecting the "task"
against firefox.
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Since the machine crashes, this is a kernel bug. Can you confirm that
you're using a standard ubuntu kernel and which version ?
I don't think the --force is relevant. It's possible that running sync
before lvremove would work around the problem - hav eyou tried that ?
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I have applied the suggested patch (attachment 241087 from the Mozilla
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As discussed on IRC with seb128:
I will change the firefox postinst to delete
/usr/lib/firefox/components/compreg.dat (grumbling to stderr if it finds
it).
I don't think this will solve the problem - the file is being created by
some other package's maintainer scripts, and that other package is
p
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Chris Lord writes ("[Bug 57161] Re: Impossible to install libsmjs-dev with
firefox present"):
> libsmjs depends on libnspr4, not libnspr - which is what causes the
> conflict.
Yes, I know. I am suggesting that libsmjs should be changed to depend
on libnspr. This entire stack should be using the
This partial workaround is being deployed in edgy. I'm putting the bug
back to Needs Info / no milestone to represent the underlying problem.
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Chris Lord writes ("[Bug 57161] Re: Impossible to install libsmjs-dev with
firefox present"):
> smjs gets built as part of xulrunner I think, which explains why it
> depends on libnspr4
Would you please explain _why my proposed solution is no good_ ?
> - Could the libnspr from firefox be changed
Chris Lord writes ("[Bug 57161] Re: Impossible to install libsmjs-dev with
firefox present"):
> Sorry, I must've missed something - What is your proposed solution? That
> it be built against libnspr from firefox?
That, or build it against it own but link it against the firefox one
at runtime. (T
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I don't have a kubuntu install right now.
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Chris Cheney writes ("[Bug 47698] Re: spellchecker language keeps reverting"):
> I am not sure I see what the bug here is. The document oo-about-these-
> files.odt is set to default language of English (UK) so when you go to
> spellcheck with English (US) spellings in it makes you change to the US
Sorry, I reacted before I read Martin's comment. Reading more closely,
`Operation not permitted' is a very strange error to get here.
Do you have selinux enabled or something ? Or have you used chattr +i
on some files ? Is NFS involved ?
Could you please strace dpkg doing this operation, with
Public bug reported:
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My mother has a Dell laptop with builtin ipw3945 wireless.
Recently she accidentally knocked the hardware wifi kill switch. This
caused the network to stop working, as might be expected. However, what
ought not to be expected is that th
Peter Mawhorter writes ("[Bug 155914] dpkg --configure -a fails when acpid is
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> Running:
> sudo dpkg --configure -a
> (to recover after a crashed update session due to a power outage) gave me the
> message:
> invoke-rc.d: initscript acpid, action "start" fa
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Launchpad Bug Tracker writes ("[Bug 155329] Massive, meaningless updates"):
> Why does dpkg not support a patch process that can generate
> patch debs based on binary comparison (whole files, not binary patching;
> though binary patching might improve things further when one line of
> code gets a
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I'm not likely to reproduce this.
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Martin-Ãric Racine writes ("[Bug 128021] Re: gutsy/amd64: ftbfs / autopkgtest
failure"):
> Ian, can you please run that test against the version current to Gutsy?
> The packaging was completely redone since
Is there something unusual about your system ? Is it normally reliable
?
The log seems very odd. Either the log is corrupted or something very
strange is going on - almost as if you had two copies of dpkg running at
once.
You didn't remove any lockfiles or touch anything in /var/lib/dpkg, did
y
Sorry, when I say "does not cover" I should say "does not appear to
cover". The term.log is confusing and has at least some corruption. So
it is possible that you have attached the right files but I would like
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The dpkg.log you have attached does not cover the same period as
term.log.
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I installed gutsy 20071016.1 i386 d-i in oem mode in English (with auto-
resize of another gutsy test install):
During the oem boot I:
* Fiddled a bit with the Software Sources to remove the CD entry
* Installed libadns1-bin using Synaptic
The other bug I refer to, about support for oem-created users, is bug
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During the oem boot I:
* Fiddled a bit with the Software Sources to remove the CD entry
* Installed libadns1-bin using Synaptic
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I just did an install of 20071016.1 gutsy d-i i386 in OEM mode (with
auto resize). I installed in French (with UK keyboard and London
timezone).
I made only one change in the oem boot: to use Synaptic to install
libadns1-bin.
I then ran the
AFAICT from my retest there are two bugs here:
* The "Step 1 of 4" counter does not advance
" There is no confirmation, after completing the final screen, that everything
is OK. Instead the X server just quits and presents the user with a login
prompt. This is quite jarring.
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I switched users back and forth a few times during testing of a gutsy
d-i 20071016.1 i386 oem install.
One of the users' sessions seems to have failed to shut down properly. I
logged in again to be confronted with four warnings of the form
Th
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As I report in bug 153381, I managed to get nautilus to segfault. This
resulted in it spinning on the CPU while continuously writing the following
message over and over again into nautilus-debug-log.txt:
0x8177510 2007/10/16 19:10:32.9014 (US
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Loïc Minier writes ("[Bug 94230] Re: thumbnails privacy violation hazard"):
> What's the difference with a browser cache?
The browser cache contains images you've viewed on websites, ie
probably not images that you took and that are probably not of you.
(Also browser cache privacy problems are m
I don't have the version information to hand right now. The version of
pigdin was from a beta CD or one of the dailies on 2007-09-26 and the
configuration was entirely the default as shipped on that CD.
I'll see if I can find the relevant test installation.
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cannot restart pidgin
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: openoffice.org
autopkgtest tried to build openoffice.org on cadmium.buildd (an amd64
running Xen) and it failed because it took longer than 100ks (around
27.8h).
The logfile is huge:
-rw-r--r-- 1 iwj warthogs 3.7G 2007-10-04 08:28 log
It consists mainly
Waleed:
* Does cat /proc/asound/cards show your modem ?
If so then sl-modem-daemon should work. If not then I'm afraid
it's not supported (by the drivers we provide in gutsy, anyway).
* Does this problem still occur with the sl-modem-daemon from
current gutsy ?
towsonu2003:
sl
The bug is that both g++-4.1 and g++-4.2 Provide c++abi2-dev. The
dependency resolver used by autopkgtest and apt-get doesn't do automatic
installation of ambiguous dependencies, while pbuilder's does.
(This is just one of the ways in which retesting with pbuilder doesn't
always exactly reproduce
0.5.4.2 is exactly the fix for this bug. It is generally worth looking
at the source changelog to check this, when triaging autopkgtest bugs.
** Changed in: firefox-themes-ubuntu (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => Fix Released
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autopkgtest gutsy firefox-themes-ubuntu: erroneous package!
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dAniel hAhler writes ("[Bug 144490] Re: autopkgtest gutsy python-kde3:
erroneous package!"):
> The package builds fine in a i386 pbuilder.
Please stop closing these bugs just because they work fine in
pbuilder.
> Maybe this failure was caused by some temporary error (a damaged patch
> file, caus
I dug out the relevant test install and pidgin seems to work properly on
it now, so I can't reproduce this I'm afraid.
I suspect that the situation was that there was a copy of pidgin running
already but just without any windows open, in a state where asking for a
new copy of pidgin doesn't have a
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: pidgin
I did the following:
1. Installed gutsy 20071009 d-i i386 (in Dutch with UK keyboard, but in this
report I will translate the menu items etc. into English)
2. Did some other unrelated tests
3. Applications / Internet / Pidgin
4. Select "Add" a
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: restricted-manager
I installed gutsy 20071009 d-i i386 on a test laptop. I got a
restricted drivers notification and asked for the restricted manager.
I see two drivers listed, titled "Software modem driver" and "Firmware
for Broadcom 43xx chipset famil
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