Siegfried: Is this now acceptable? Could you "sponsor" this upload? If
there is anything further I can do to move this forward, please let me
know.
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Under Ubuntu Hardy 8.0.4 on x86, pinfo ping looks fine to me using pinfo
0.6.9-2.
It looks as though this issue has already been fixed.
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Workaround: use rxvt-unicode instead of rxvt.
I'm looking at a patch to compile rxvt with .Xdefaults support.
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~/.XDefaults
after editing ~/.Xdefaults, to update the resource database.
On this basis, this issue is not really a bug, simply a decision made by
the packager. So this is Invalid : NotABug.
Jonathan
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Sta
Here's the debdiff. It builds for me in a jaunty pbuilder.
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Siegfried Gevatter (RainCT) wrote:
> About the lintian warning, you have already fixed it! Lintian still
> complains because it is fixed at build time, and the fix is reverted
> after that (which is good, as this way we don't pollute the .diff.gz).
> So, here we can either consider the warnings as
Confirmed. It seems the duck.cow file was mangled (or else uses a
different syntax to all the other .cow files).
Attached is a fixed version of duck.cow -- it works for me. Not that I
am an expert on ASCII art ducks...!
I may get a debdiff here later tonight...
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at is defined in ISO POSIX and has been a part of the Linux Standards
Base (LSB) since LSB 1.0.
Who deprecated it, when, and why -- no information on this was included
in your report?
Without such information, this report appears to be invalid.
If you have knowledge of a specific security flaw i
Is this really a bug?
apt-get said:
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
selinux: Conflicts: apparmor but 2.1+1075-0ubuntu6 is to be installed
So it is saying that you already have apparmor installed, and it
conflicts with selinux, so it's stuck, you have asked it to do some
In case anyone is looking for a quick fix/workaround to this that still
leaves landscape-client installed and generating hourly updated info in
their /etc/motd:
Edit the last line of /etc/update-motd.d/50-landscape-sysinfo so that it
reads
/usr/bin/landscape-sysinfo |/bin/grep -v
https://landscap
I'm not sure that this change would be universally welcomed... why would
a user want or expect that installing a DVCS tool (bzr) would "behind
their back" mess with files under ~/.ssh/ (or worse, with system-wide
SSH configuration!)?
Is there anything wrong with being asked accept the LP SSH keys?
> 3. also no way to select RTC in GMT or UTC.
This should be selected automatically: UTC unless there is a Windows
partition detected at install time.
How to check:
To check current settings for the hardware clock (RTC), do:
egrep "UTC|LOCAL" /etc/adjtime /etc/default/rcS
/etc/adjtime should
Is the bug that the current "Windows detection" code is flawed or
absent, so Ubuntu installs with UTC=yes even when there is a Windows
partition visible?
Or, is the bug perhaps that some people install Ubuntu first (so getting
UTC=yes, correctly), and then later install Windows, and subsequently
t
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Based on:
> Your account has expired; please contact your system administrator
> chfn: PAM authentication failed
> adduser: `/usr/bin/chfn -f MySQL Server mysql' returned error code 1. Exiting.
I would say y
I can't even *find* the advertising in rrdtool.
rrdtool is not installed by default (in Intrepid), so I installed it. I
then went through the tutorial to create a database and a few charts...
nowhere do I see any ads for anything remotely resembling commercial
services, nor links to anyone, unles
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: landscape-common
Ubuntu Release: Ubuntu 8.10 Intrepid
Package Version: landscape-common 1.0.23-0ubuntu0.8.10.1
How to Duplicate:
man landscape-sysinfo
Expected Behaviour: This should display a man page.
Actual Behaviour: No man page exists, so man
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Binary package hint: landscape-common
Ubuntu Release: Ubuntu 8.10 Intrepid
Package Version: landscape-common 1.0.23-0ubuntu0.8.10.1
How to Duplicate:
# mount a squashfs filesystem somewhere
# Example: place Ubuntu 8.10 i386 desktop CD in drive, then do
mkdir -p /tmp/moun
There is code in disk.py to handle this but squashfs is not included in
the list of filesystem type to be treated specially. It should be.
Patch attached.
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Attached is a debdiff (set up for Debian rather than being Ubuntu-
specific... because I suspect this fix should be handled as a change to
the Debain package).
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** Summary changed:
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Herewith a first attempt at a sysinfo/networks.py plugin, which delivers
this info to the user landscape-sysinfo .
I have a feeling the code is not exactly portable, but it works for me
on Ubuntu 8.10 Intrepid i386. I'd be interested to learn of of a more
portable way to do this in Python.
The c
The version of php5 in Ubuntu 8.10 Intrepid is 5.2.6-2ubuntu4
This appears to me to have "dynamically" spelled correctly, and least in
the USA English version of the description.
Could you please state the exact version of php5 you have installed, and
what locale you are using?
Thanks! (And yes
Never mind. Confirmed, This issue only happens in some of the binary
packages generated, not all.
Already correct in: php5, php5-common, libapache2-mod-php5, libapache2
-mod-php5filter, php5-cgi, php5-cli
Incorrect in: php5-dev, php5-dbg, php-pear, php5-curl, php5-gd,
php5-gmp, php5-ldap, php5-
debdiff attached.
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I'd say go for it! Like you, I'd be very happy to see the virtualbox
video driver in the default image.
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The mysql apparmor profiles work fine for me here (Ubuntu Jaunty 9.04).
Please describe what you mean by the profiles being "bogus" in
considerably more depth. Please be constructive -- suggest imrpovements
to them if you feel they are needed.
If you have chosen to manually move MySQL database
Thanks for helping to improve Ubuntu. At this point I think we're
mainly aiming for a more complete bug report. Any work to "fix this"
would come after that, once we have a clear, complete and reproducible
bug report to work with.
(1) Please provide a complete set of steps to reproduce this issu
use a
(less trusted) PPA.
I'll package Bibledit 3.7.42 (the latest source tarball release of
Bibledit) and correct this issue.
Thanks,
Jonathan
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Derrick Hudson wrote:
> I found that SEGV using the 2.2-2.1 package in 9.04. It occurs first
> when creating a new project. Then it occurs at every subsequent startup
> until I delete ~/.bibledit.
>
> Since that version is so outdated, I built your 3.7 package and don't
> see that particular cr
Derrick,
(1) bibledit-bin is explicitly not supposed to be run by hand. Its man
page says it is an internal command used by bibledit.
(2) If you used the Ubuntu packages, rather than trying to do things
yourself, it would be very difficult indeed to install bibledit without
bibledit-data, and so
Fix commited to bzr.
bibledit 3.7.42-2 packages exist in ~pkgcrosswire PPA and do not seem to
have this issue.
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Thanks for reporting this.
BibleTime 1.6.5.1 is now very old indeed, as is the SWORD library it
uses. BibleTime 2.0-1 packages for Intrepid, Jaunty and Karmic exist in
our PPA at http://launchpad.net/~pkgcrosswire/+archive/ppa/
Please uninstall bibletime and then add our PPA to your software sou
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> (A) In Ubuntu Karmic, install the bibledit-2.0-1package using sudo
apt-get install bibledit
That should have said:
(A) In Ubuntu Karmic, install the bibledit 3.7.42-2 package using sudo
apt-get install bibledit
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@Wolfgang: At minimum, please do
sudo chmod 755 /
to fix the permissions on /
and then restart samba (or just reboot).
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and Debian source packages and unpacked
them, and then ran diff -uNr to confirm that there were no other
differences at all between the two resulting trees.
Changelog since current karmic version 1.5.9-8.1ubuntu1:
sword (1.6.0+dfsg-1) unstable; urgency=low
[ Jonathan Marsden ]
* New upstream
Debian package is sword 1.6.0+dfsg-1 , not 1.6.0-1 as originally stated
in this sync request.
** Summary changed:
- Sync sword 1.6.0-1 (universe) from Debian unstable (main)
+ Sync sword 1.6.0+dfsg-1 (universe) from Debian unstable (main)
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- needs updating to upstream version 1.5.11
+ needs updating to upstream version 1.6.0
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Most files have had appropriate copyright notices added in the SWORD 1.6.0
release.
SWORD 1.6.0 packages with a much improved and more detailed debian/copyright
file are under development using the ~pkgcrosswire team PPA.
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Given a way to detect broken DNS at package install time, it might be
reasonable to set name resolve order to broadcast first
at that point, if such brokenness is detected. A comment line indicating that
resolve order was set like this because DNS brokenness was detected at
date/time could als
Unlike Teej, I have used emacs before ... pretty much daily for the last
15 years or so :)
Like Teej, I also am unable to reproduce this issue in Ubuntu Jaunty
9.04 (amd64) with the supplied instructions.
My attempt at replication from a bash shell prompt, using the
information provided by the su
Bug (segfault) Confirmed in Karmic on i386 using
ncurses-hexedit 0.9.7-14 and Stephen's updated
step 4.
Stephen: Now there is a 0.9.7-14 pacakge in Karmic, it
would be good if you could create a debdiff from that,
which will *only* contain your change for this bug,
not other unrelated changes goin
Wouldn't it make more sense to have *one* installation guide, which has
the new "friendly" info at the front, and the more technical info at the
back, probably as an appendix or set of appendices?
That way. both newcomers and experienced Linux/Unix people who search
online for Ubuntu Installation
Many GNU utilities have more detailed info documentation than man pages.
The See Also section of the sed man page is very clear about this.
info sed Invoking
provides more information about the use of the sed options, including -i
and that suffix. This information includes substitution for * ,
I think there is a set of people who would be well served by a
"Beginners Quick Start Guide to Installing Ubuntu", or whatever you will
call it. That seems to be roughly what you are aiming for with your new
material, having read the Spec and FAQ. That's fine. Inciuding common
installation issue
> "Normally, multiple arguments that use a single - can be used
together..."
Only if you happen to define "normally" as "those switches which do not
have arguments". This is just the way option switches with arguments
work. And have worked for many years.
This is not specific to sed. Perl has
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ht
@Andreas: When troubleshooting Ubuntu, please do not "think so", please
test instead :)
All my Intrepid Desktop VMs have "::1 ip6-localhost ip6-loopback", and
all my Jaunty VMs have "::1 localhost ip6-localhost ip6-loopback" in
/etc/hosts.
Further, both on Intrepid and on Jaunty, Apache2 *does* l
OK. The underlying issue here now seems to be:
On Ubuntu 9.04 Desktop, Network Manager causes a network configuration
that leads Apache to start up listening on IPv6, but to restart
listening on IPv4. Specifying network configuration using
/etc/network/interfaces does not cause this behaviour, a
Laney,
I've tested this in a Jaunty VM in English, French, German, Spanish and
Filipino. It appears to work fine in all of those locales. My Russian
is too minimal for me to try it out in that locale :)
In the process of testing and packaging it, I fixed a few lintian
issues, added a watch file
I'm slightly bewildered that so many here apparently feel that bothering
to read the Jaunty Release Notes and doing what they suggest, to restore
the old approach, is impossibly difficult... or something?
At
http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/releasenotes/904#Change%20in%20notifications%20of%20availa
Thanks for reporting this and so helping to improve Ubuntu.
I am not seeing this behaviour in Intrepid. How exactly are you trying
to install bibledit?
Even if this install issue were happening to everyone, it still should
not "crash your system" -- please provide more details about exactly
what
Could you please check to see whether this bug still exists in a more
recent release of Ubuntu -- either Intrepid 8.10 or Jaunty 9.04?
I am unable to duplicate this in Ubuntu Intrepid 8.10 amd64.
There is also a much newer version of bibledit (3.7-1) now in Debian
unstable, so in Ubuntu 9.10 Karm
Thanks Jim, that's helpful. I'll leave the bug open a bit longer so the
other original submitters have a chance to confirm or deny; if all looks
good, I expect we can close this bug in a few days.
In case it helps, "your" bug report was Bug #115524 opened on 2007-05-18
-- which is a long time ago
I am unable to duplicate this here in a Jaunty (rc) virtual machine.
The default /etc/postfix/main.cf file does not seem to contain an entry
for smtpd_tls_mandatory_ciphers when I install postfix. I also unpacked
the postfix 2.5.5-1.1 source package and do not see any obvious sign of
this in ther
bug only seen when dovecot-postfix is installed, not when installing
just postfix.
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Debdiff attached.
Note that this is hand edited to remove over 5MB of cruft
generated because the dovecot build regenerates
a lot of autotools files that are in the original source
tarball and does not take care of replacing them
in its clean target. But that's (I think!) a totally
separate packa
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I meant:
Could you please attach copies of the two files /etc/hosts and
/etc/hostnames to this bug report?
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Thanks for reporting this, and so helping to make Ubuntu even better.
As far as i can tell, something about the configuration of your machine
apparently caused the scripts concerned to think your hostname was '04'.
This is not a valid hostname, since hostnames should start with a
letter.
Could yo
@Mathias: That's fine. I was just following the example set by some
other parameters in that same file, very close to the line being
discussed, such as
set_postfix_option "smtpd_tls_mandatory_protocols = SSLv3, TLSv1"
and also
set_postfix_option "tls_random_source = dev:/dev/urandom"
which
@Daniel: I get the same results as you ( 0.1 ) on Ubuntu Jaunty 9.04
amd64. I also tested morodoch's PHP example code, and it works fine
here also:
$ php -r "echo PHP_VERSION; echo PHP_EOL; echo 0.6/6; echo PHP_EOL;"
5.2.6-3ubuntu4.1
0.1
$ echo -e
"" |php
0.1
0.1
0.10
$
So if this is r
@Martin: If ping fails, I wonder if the DNS redirection opt-
out has somehow effectively "opted out" of *all* DNS resolution? That
could explain why ping yahoo.com (for example) now fails. Can you still
browse the web, deal with email, etc as normal once "opted out" from the
DNS redirection? If
Steve, *thanks* for taking this seriously even at this very late stage.
I came across this, verified it, and tried to create a patch altering
the dependencies, back in July, but Chris said there were space issues
and he'd try to fit it on the CD. Then there was no change to the bug
in LP until Oc
> Dear friends, maybe we can try to build this package again?
OK, I've initiated retries of my July PPA builds, let's see if they work
now.
Of course, since we now need to target Jaunty, I'll need to get updated
development tools and then redo a package for that release, if this
actually works...
It fails, see http://launchpadlibrarian.net/1945/buildlog_ubuntu-
intrepid-i386.koverartist_0.5-0ubuntu2~jmarsden1_FAILEDTOBUILD.txt.gz
Looks like a C++ compilation issue, which is odd, since we didn't do
anything to the source code at all -- unless the new compilers in
Intrepid pick up things
OK, here is my latest debdiff with that #include in there. It seems to
build OK for me. I'd still like to get rid of those pesky lintian
errors if possible, though:
W: koverartist source: configure-generated-file-in-source config.log
E: koverartist source: outdated-autotools-helper-file admin/
I've now posted an Intrepid version of this to my PPA. Apparently PPAs
do not yet know how to build for Jaunty.
Kirill: If you want, you can add
deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/jmarsden/ubuntu intrepid main
deb-src http://ppa.launchpad.net/jmarsden/ubuntu intrepid main
to your /etc/apt/sources
Now the rush of Intrepid release is over... should we add the math
package as a dependency now, for Jaunty?
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Brian,
I can't duplicate this issue under Hardy or Intrepid.
You said: "If there's anything I can do to help out please don't
hesitate to ask."
Could you please try this under Ubuntu Intrepid, and report here whether
the bug still exists for you? If not, then we can and should close this
bug.
In Intrepid, installing wsjt pulls in numpy just fine... but wsjt then
coredumps with an "Illegal instruction".
So I suspect this issue has been only partially fixed?
The backtrace I get from gdb (after ulimit -c 1000 so it actually
creates a core file) is:
Core was generated by `python /usr
BTW, should a problem such as "WSJT core dumped" really be considered
"bitesize" ? It seems a lot to expect of newcomers to deal
appropriately with this kind of issue.
Is there an official rule about "un-bitesizing" a bug -- how would I do
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Daniel, can you explain your reasoning a little more, please?
I started to look at fixing this, and have some questions...
Firstly: In Intrepid (firehol 1.256-3) the debian/postinst script does:
update-rc.d firehol start 41 S . start 36 0 6 . > /dev/null
I initially suspected a typo: the seco
Steve,
I must have missed your email on this back in August! I've updated to
the current Intrepid sources, appended my patch to the 027- patch file,
and it looks decent.
I also discovered (after much reading of Makefile.in and configure
scripts) how to build the docs "properly"! If you sudo ap
It seems that the language-pack-sw* packages (in Hardy at least) simply
do not contain Swahili locale data. The file
/var/lib/locales/supported.d/sw is an empty file (zero bytes long),
unlike all the other files in that directory.
So, the locales package and the locale-gen program can't compile a
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Following some feedback on #ubuntu-motu, here is a revised debdiff.
Jonathan
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A (hopefully final) new debdiff with improved debian/changelog per
advice from cody-somerville on #ubuntu-motu
Jonathan
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This issue appears to have been fixed in the google-perftools 0.98-1
package for Intrepid, see:
http://packages.ubuntu.com/source/intrepid/google-perftools
and especially:
http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/universe/g/google-perftools
/google-perftools_0.98-1.diff.gz
which renamed pprof
I have begun working on an updated koverartist package that includes a
working koverartist.desktop file for Gnome. I have added French, German
and Spanish to the English and Russian provided by Kirill Chunaev,
Jonathan
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I could upload my improved .desktop file, but what I really need to do
is attach a .debdiff for a my proposed updated koverartist package. I'm
close on that, but need to fix up one more packaging issue first (the
current package contains out of date config.guess and config.sub files
and so the pac
Here is my improved koverartist.desktop file.
Jonathan
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Here is a (working, but not yet lintian-error-free) .debdiff .
I need help getting rid of the lintian errors (about config.guess and
config.sub being too old, and the existence of config.log) before this
will be good enough to be accepted into Ubuntu.
Kirill: I see you are listed as a mentor for
I think this would be solved by making
openoffice.org-{writer,calc,base,...} binary .debs depend on openoffice
.org-math ? Is there any reason *not* to attempt that approach?
Jonathan
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I think checking /etc/lsb-release for the name of the distribution may
be more appropriate than a straight text patch. This way the patch
could be used upstream and we'd avoid a difference between the Debian
and Ubuntu versions.
I also spotted a minor typo in the usage message text which I correc
Here is a (possibly naive?) first attempt at a patch. It simply places
an additional dependency on each of the main OOo components (writer,
calc, draw and base) so that the -math package will be installed
whenever any of them are installed. There seems to be no need for doing
this to the impress
OK, I've made the requested changes.
I'm concerned about the E: lines from lintian, but you are a MOTU, I'm
just a beginner at Ubuntu packaging, so if you say they are OK... :-)
Here is a revised .debdiff file.
Jonathan
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How can this issue be successfully moved forward? I don't know how or
why the original fix "got lost".
Is it appropriate to make a new debdiff based on current Hardy sources
and attach it to this bug?
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> One of these two libraries is probably all that is needed to be
> able to properly open the files. I will look into adding those to
> a package instead of pulling all of openoffice.org-math in,
> there is very little space left on the CD's ...
OK. openoffice.org-math is all of 240Kbytes... a
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Assignee: Jonathan Marsden (jmarsden) => (unassigned)
Status: Triaged => Confirmed
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One more update, fixing Standards-Version so lintian doesn't complain.
Jonathan
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me -- I'm new to Ubuntu development, though not to
Linux or to software development.
Jonathan
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Status: Even the original sources obtained with apt-get source
koverartist fail to build under Intrepid, both in my PPA and in a
pbuilder chroot here locally. They build fine under Hardy.
I'd guess this is an Intrepid merge bug of some kind, possible for
something qt3 related, but I'm not certain
It has been three months. Was this discussed on ubuntu-motu? I can't
find anything in the list archives.
I think there are two distinct issues here:
(1) Should a game server start a boot by default?
(2) Should a game server add itself to a global Internet "game server
locator" by default?
work out how
to make it do so!
Meanwhile, here is the current state of my work as a debdiff.
Jonathan
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Assignee: (unassigned) => Jon
In php5_5.2.6-2ubuntu1, the Depends: line for php-pear in debian/control
reads:
Depends: php5-common (>= ${source:Version}), php5-cli | php4-cli
So apparently the current php-pear does depend on either php4-cli or
php5-cli. Is this insufficient? I could post a debdiff that just
changes this to
I'm not sure this is necessarily a real issue.
licencecheck is great for finding the few added files in a tree that
were imported from elsewhere or whatever, but it is not 100% required
that every file has its own copyright and licence information in it.
The LICENSE and COPYING files included in
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