I'm seeing this in debian (sid) too. From a python interpreter, import
svn works fine. However, I found code online from bzr-svn which does
"import svn.delta". If I do this, I get:
$ python
Python 2.5.2 (r252:60911, Jun 25 2008, 17:58:32)
[GCC 4.3.1] on linux2
Type "help", "copyright", "credits
Ahh, I missed your svn.core question earlier. That doesn't work for me
either (unsurprisingly).
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I've been running specto for about three days, and it just happened to
me. Not as uncommon as you might think, perhaps.
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Another vote for getting this fixed ASAP. I think the encoding choice
should be part of the profiles. Encodings are such an easy thing to
miss that not having the option to easily set preferences and have them
as default is quite dangerous imho.
** Changed in: gnome-terminal (Ubuntu)
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Binary package hint: gspot
Right-clicking on the gspot icon, choosing about, and then gspot website
launches this link:
http://mfa.ath.cx/porn/
Some of the images are quite graphic. At least some also probably
violate copyrights.
The version I'm running is 0.1.4.
** Affe
I'd like to see this too. As far as I know, totem are aiming to include
this in the next version, so I think it's important to start working on
packages anyway.
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Just want to add that I also hate this (and came here looking for this
exact bug which I would have written up of course, if it didn't already
exist). It's not just that the icon doesn't provide anything useful and
takes up real-estate... it's taking up memory, and creating
vulnerabilities by runn
Oh, after being surprised by the strength of my dislike for this, I just
realised one of the things that's making me hate it so much. The quit
option is actually ignored. I right-click, choose quit, and it just
sits there. Do it again, same lack of response.
I've also just noticed that it's pos
Agreed; this needs to be easier. With the command line, it's a simple
matter of adding --force-arch to dpkg invocation. An advanced options
dropdown/rollout with a tick box and a simple (very small, very
maintainable) internal list of archs supported by other archs would
solve it.
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here's the document
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The following document crashes repeatedly when I try to load it, looping
back to the document recovery dialog.
** Affects: openoffice.org (Ubuntu)
Importance: Untriaged
Status: Unconfirmed
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https://launchpa
Sorry guys. I was rushing to get through job application stuff, and I
guess I was thinking that I was using an custom bug report tool. Since
there wasn't an obvious box for version numbers etc., I figured it was
included. Obviously not, in a browser! :)
I'm using openoffice.org-writer 2.0.2-2ub
I've seen this problem on both ubuntu and now debian. This is what I
get on debian:
$ export LD_LIBRARY_PATH="/usr/lib/iceweasel:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH"
$ strace &> log /usr/lib/iceweasel/firefox-bin
(Here, I go to a site witha feed, click the rss icon, click the checkbox
to always subscribe to feeds
Hmm. I thought it might not be executing scripts that need shebang line
interpretation, but having just compiled a simple c program that prints
its args, and temporarily replaced /usr/bin/liferea-add-feed with it, I
see that this doesn't get called either. iceweasel/firefox seem to be
very broke
re-opening, as although I'm not using ubuntu right now, I've seen this
in ubuntu's latest packages after the patch above, just as Kay says
above.
** Changed in: firefox (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released => Incomplete
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Hmm. Not arguing about the validity, but if you're going to mark this
as invalid after 5 months of no progress, some sort of minimal reasoning
would be nice ;)
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Ah, that makes sense. Thanks for taking the time to explain :)
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I've had this too, and fixed it with a kernel option, although I'm not
sure which one just now. I believe it's one of the options listed in
brasero bug #200337 (on launchpad). I also believe these bugs should be
merged.
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https://bugs.laun
Also affecting me.
I don't know if others are seeing slightly different symptoms, or have
misinterpreted. For me, the problem is simply:
* surround and LFE seem to be equivalent, at least in that they both adjust up
the sub-woofer volume.
* the LFE and Surround volume levels are maximised by de
I just realised that Daniel T. Chen tagged this Won't fix?! Frankly,
that's INSANE. Just because there's a way to fix it manually, it does
not mean that ubuntu should not work to fix it by default. The current
behavior is ILLOGICAL, UNEXPECTED, INTERFERING, and ANNOYING.
This is the most annoyi
Attaching a sample PDF which does this. The PDF was created by:
a) Drawing in Inkscape
b) Exporting as a PNG bitmap
c) Loading that bitmap into PosteRazor
d) Using PosteRazor to generate a multipage PDF
e) Loading into Evince to preview/print.
Note that both printing and print-previewing is brok
Correction: it's simple stroked paths in the original, not sure how
PosteRazor renders the PDF, but there's a PNG step in there, of course.
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Title:
Oh, and I'm seeing this in evince "2.32.0, Using poppler/cairo (0.16.4)"
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Some pages appear blank when printing/previewing PDFs
To manage
I'm currently seeing this, in ubuntu 11.04, with latest updates.
Symptoms for my setup are:
* Works fine for single display.
* Switching user, I get a new display that LOOKS like 640x480; not sure
of the exact res.
* The X server doesn't seem to be AWARE of the new hardware res, as the
login wi
I've packaged up the fsync() and fsyncdata() functions above, written a
little wrapper which runs a command with it (such as liferea) and then
syncs ONCE when the application closes. Again, this is NOT the
solution, but a lot of people might find this useful until liferea /
sqlite is fixed.
https
Ahh, I just saw the eatmydata comment above. Didn't know about that
utility, so I'll withdraw this rather than duplicating efforts :)
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Title:
Lif
This is a fairly big problem for me, as I've two accounts setup with the
same full name, but different user names -- one for personal stuff, one
for work. Upgrading to maverick made it impossible to tell which was
which.
Also, I think it's potentially a big problem in organisations that have
two
Same problem here. The issue is that there is no Add button appearing,
once authorised.
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Binary package hint: tumgreyspf
I just discovered this folder:
$ ls -lRa /home/tumgreyspf/
/home/tumgreyspf/:
total 24
drwxr-xr-x 2 tumgreyspf nogroup 4096 2010-07-21 12:18 .
drwxr-xr-x 8 root root4096 2010-07-21 12:18 ..
-rw-r--r-- 1 tumgreyspf nogroup 220 2010-0
That's great Thomas, thanks for your work on this :)
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Harald: In what archives? On lucid, apt-cache search jambi returns
nothing. I gather this was in older releases, but removed.
** Changed in: ubuntu
Status: Fix Released => Incomplete
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Jeez, really? You've abandoned apt-get as a valid upgrade path? That
constitutes a major change to ubuntu, if not a complete detachment from
Debian. It fundamentally alters the path that Ubuntu sysadmins can plan
around. This needs to be VERY clear to people, like a big red box above
any discus
You would perhaps think this was a bigger problem if you'd just left
magicrescue running for 24 hours, only to find it hadn't picked up a
single jpeg on a partition used for general browsing. I'd suggest
pushing this fix quite hard, to make sure it doesn't catch anyone else
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Just one additional thought: this should support priorities, on a
general and per-contact basis. For example, given a contact with both
jabber and MSN, a FOSS user may prefer to contact someone through Jabber
as a general rule. But a particular user may use jabber in work, and
MSN on his phone, i
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