h wrote:
> maybe its the new ubuntu-kernel, which causes the problems
> see "2.6.24-22 kernel broke up ati drivers"
> http://ati.cchtml.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1373
The 8.10 "intrepid" repositories are 2.6.27-7 and 2.6.27-9.
The 8.04 "hardy" repositories hold 2.6.24-{16,18,19,21,22}.
Don't forget tha
Moses Moore wrote:
> Maybe building a new fglrx-2:8.543 (aka version 8-11) package with
> linux-headers-2.6.24 might give us something that works with xorg-7.4
> and linux-image-2.6.24 I'll give it a shot when I get home tonight (or
> someone please tell me why this won't
"Me too."
> 01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: ATI Technologies Inc RV350 [Mobility
> Radeon 9600 M10]
I also wish to comment that I found it very confusing to hear "make sure you're
using 8-11 from intrepid-proposed" when the version number for the ubutnu
package is 8.552-0 and reported by the
Having this problem with "ATI Technologies Inc RV350 [Mobility Radeon
9600 M10]".
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01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: ATI Technologies Inc RV350 [Mobility Radeon
9600 M10]
I can also report success, although there were some bumps. And what I
did was certainly not the same as Francesco.
./Linux_catalyst_9.2_CES_09_preview_driver.run --buildpkg
Public bug reported:
MOC will recognize filenames starting with "http://"; and "ftp://"; as URLs, and
use libcurl.
But it will not recognize filenames starting with "https://";
Just need to add another condition in the "is_url(const char *str)"
function in files.c and recompile.
** Affects: moc
Using Ubuntu 20.10 now, with openconnect=8.10-1 and
vpnc-scripts=0.1~git20200226-1
I dropped the --script parameter, and I did not see errors about misusing "ip
route", and routing to hosts over the VPN seems to be okay.
$ openconnect --authgroup=$REDACTED --cert-expire-warning=5
--compression=
"turn off FXAA" workaround works here too.
Ubuntu 18.10, Nvidia driver 390.87-0ubuntu1
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Title:
Nvidia+XFCE: Totem window is see-through during pl
Public bug reported:
Severity: minor, feature request
Steps to reproduce:
- apt install lua-check
- luacheck -v
Seen:
- lua-check depends on lua5.1, which forces system-wide change of `lua` to
`lua5.1`
- even after using `update-alternatives` to revert system back to using
lua5.3, luacheck
I upgraded to hplip 3.17.10+repack0-5 (as part of upgrading to Ubuntu
18.04 LTS) and the problem's gone away. This package depends on
libsane-hpaio 3.17.10+repack0-5 , which comes with
/usr/share/hplip/data/models/models.dat , and the hp-* commands are able
to find it:
$ hp-setup
stat("/usr/share
I do not see this problem in liferea 1.12.2-1 (Ubuntu 18.04.1). You can
close it.
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Title:
g_variant_new_string: assertion `string != NULL' faile
Public bug reported:
Using Lua 5.3 and lua-lpeg-patterns 0.4-1
Steps to reproduce:
$ lua <<<"local hr = require 'http.request'"
Expected outcome: no output (success)
Seen outcome:
lua: /usr/share/lua/5.3/http/request.lua:2: module 'lpeg_patterns.http' not
found:
no field package
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu 18.10, network-manager-gnome 1.8.18-2
Every three minutes or less, the applet writes to stderr these messages:
(nm-applet:3677): Gtk-CRITICAL **: 08:09:47.640: gtk_widget_destroy: assertion
'GTK_IS_WIDGET (widget)' failed
(nm-applet:3677): Gtk-CRITICAL **: 08:09:47.6
The wiki page says to look in /var/crash but there's no files there. it
says to install the "$name-dbg" package, but there is no "network-
manager-gnome-dbg" package.
I added the ddebs repository, and installed `apt-get install network-
manager-gnome-dbgsym=1.8.18-2ubuntu2` . Then I went to
http
Public bug reported:
Problem appeared after upgrading from Ubuntu 18.04 to 18.10.
When starting Sylpheed, connecting to imap.gmail.com over SSL, I get a warning
embedded in the SSL certificate: "Subject: /OU=No SNI provided; please fix
your client./CN=invalid2.invalid "
May be related to this
This problem is still present in Ubuntu 18.10.
Package: k3b, Arch: amd64, Version: 18.04.3-0ubnutu2
"transcode" is not in the Depends, Recommends nor Suggests lists, but the
software warns me on startup that it requires the "transcode" program for full
operation.
Furthermore, the "transcode" pa
for what it's worth, `nslookup` can also set the port for a query:
dig @localhost -p 8600 mysql.service.consul
nslookup -po=8600 mysql.service.consul localhost
... but both "nslookup" and "dig" come from package "dnsutils", which
brings in six other packages and 512kB of diskspace for amd64 pack
Public bug reported:
The man page for 'gofmt' describes three 'Formatting control flags':
-comments=true , -tabs-true, and -tabwidth=8. If I attempt to use them,
I get i.e. "flag provided but not defined: -tabs"
Steps to reproduce:
gofmt <<<"package main" # success
gofmt -invalidflag=true <<<"
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu 19.10. apt-get upgrade. I'm warned that chromium from now on required
snapd and will only be implemented as snap packages. I complete the upgrade,
start chromium-browser and
- config settings are gone
- bookmarks are gone
- history is gone
- languages are gone
- ad
`rm -rf ~/snap/chromium; snap run chromium`
No output on stdout nor stderr. Bookmarks, history and languages I
installed since I filed the bug are gone again. Any other switches to
add to `snap run` for verbose or extra debug output ?
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Steps to reproduce:
$ sudo apt install awscli
$ aws help
Expected:
(usual usage text)
Seen instead:
Could not find executable named "groff"
I know it's unusual for a human to use ubuntu without having man-db
installed, but it can happen.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease:
Public bug reported:
man geoiplookup offers:
geoiplookup [-d directory] [-f filename] [-v]
The usage string from `geoiplookup -h` offers:
geoiplookup [-h] [-?] [-d custom_dir] [-f custom_file] [-v] [-i]
[-l]
The '-i' and '-l' parameters are missing from the man page. The program it
Public bug reported:
Steps to reproduce:
$ sudo apt install swell-foop
$ swell-foop
Seen:
free(): invalid pointer
Aborted
Expected:
anything else.
While I'm here -- there's no man page nor info page in the package. I
looked in /usr/share/doc/$pkgname and just found a copyright notice and
a cha
Public bug reported:
Since the upgrade to Ubuntu 18.10, the Totem player will show everything
behind it during playback, and the colours of the video are washed-out.
https://i.imgur.com/0AwJMmf.jpg I did not find 'tranparency' nor
'opacity' setting in the program preferences, and the colour adjud
gnome-calculator (3.28.0): does not have the same problem.
gedit (3.28.1): does not have the same problem.
Other video players (VLC, mplayer, parole) do not have the same problem.
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I can't add frame 'WXXX' to mp3 files; mid3v2 changes the frame name
and the frame value before writing to disk.
What I did:
$ mid3v2 --list-raw example.mp3
Raw IDv2 tag info for example.mp3
TDRC(encoding=, text=[u'2018'])
TALB(encoding=, text=[u'albumname'])
I thought it might be because 'WXXX' is for freeform url data, so I used
a more official frame 'WOAS'. The frame name wasn't munged, but the
value was:
$ mid3v2 --WOAS 'https://ubuntu.org' example.mp3
$ mid3v2 -l example.mp3
...
WOAS=[u'https://ubuntu.org']
and when using mutagen
Public bug reported:
After upgrading to Ubuntu 18.04, "/usr/bin/xscreensaver-command
-deactivate" is launched every twenty seconds. Behaviour stops if I
kill xfce4-power-manager. Seems this is a [known
problem](https://www.jwz.org/xscreensaver//faq.html#no-blank), and the
solution is to turn off
Public bug reported:
When getting info about a package, I see a notice asking me to "Please
use the '-a' switch", but the apt program does not accept an '-a'
switch.
Steps to reproduce:
$ apt info docker.io
...
N: There is 1 additional record. Please use the '-a' switch to see it
$ apt -a info do
Public bug reported:
Helptext `xkcdpass -h` gives a list of "Provided wordfiles" including
"ita-wiki". This wordlist is not included in the debian package.
Steps to reproduce:
sudo apt install xkcdpass
xkcdpass -h # note the description for -w,--wordfile
xkcdpass --wordfile ita-wiki
dpkg -L xkc
A year later and this is still an obstacle. I resorted to ph,err =
io.popen("curl " .. URL , "r")
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Title:
module 'lpeg_patterns.http' not found
Public bug reported:
Pidgin hangs when pasting http:// or https:// URLs into the text entry
field. Can't kill it, must kill -9 the process.
Steps to reproduce:
- open chat window to a jabber/xmpp contact
- type "http://www.launchpad.net/"; in a separate terminal window. highlight
with the mous
Public bug reported:
On starting an openconnect session, I get error messages that appear to
be caused by interactions with /sbin/ip:
sudo openconnect --syslog --deflate --disable-ipv6 \
"--authgroup=$AUTHGRP" "--user=$USERNAM" "$VPN_URL"
Please enter your username and password.
I've upgraded to 19.04 since, with network-manager-gnome 1.8.20-1ubuntu1
. It bleats some error messages to stderr on startup, but not a
constant stream like before:
(nm-applet:13762): Gtk-WARNING **: 22:45:40.305: Can't set a parent on widget
which has a parent
(nm-applet:13762): Gdk-CRITICAL *
My mistake, stderr *is* getting a constant repeat of these error
messages in version 1.8.20-1ubuntu1 , I didn't wait long enough. The
same six warning messages, every 60-120 seconds.
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As per https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingProgramCrash I added the ddebs
repositories
echo "deb http://ddebs.ubuntu.com $(lsb_release -cs) main restricted universe
multiverse" >> /etc/apt/sources.list.d/ddebs.list
echo -e "deb http://ddebs.ubuntu.com $(lsb_release -cs)-updates main restricted
uni
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Upgraded to Ubuntu 19.04. Since then, LibreOffice Calc stretches the
text in some fields but not others. Text is not stretched during data
entry, but when the cell loses focus the displayed text is changed to a
distorted shape. I tried deleting my ~/.config/libreoffice and c
screenshot of the font-stretching in Libreoffice Calc & Write
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Package "php" or "php7.2" cannot be installed without also installing
package "apache2". But PHP can be used without an httpd, and even if
you believe that is not so or highly unlikely, package "php" will still
install "apache2" even if another package providing httpd is alre
That does help. The package description doesn't mention this package is
meant for the most common assumed scenario, nor what that most-common
scenario would be -- good thing I wasn't installing packages unattended.
Took me a few guesses to figure out what I could install so I'd have php
for nginx
Public bug reported:
rsyslog 8.16.0-1ubuntu3.1 , Ubuntu 16.04.6 LTS
the logrotate for rsyslog is a bit awry. The /etc/logrotate.d/rsyslog has this
in the postrotate block:
/usr/lib/rsyslog/rsyslog-rotate
But when invoked (either by logrotate or manually) I get:
initctl: invalid command: rotate
Still a problem in Ubuntu 18.10, mp3gain version 1.5.2-r2-6
ii mp3gain1.5.2-r2-6 amd64Lossless mp3 normalizer with stat
moses@jolyne:~$ mp3gain --help
==16547== AddressSanitizer CHECK failed:
../../../../src/libsanitizer/asan/asan_rtl.cc:411 "((!asan_init_is_running &&
"ASan i
er, libasan0 Version: 4.8.5-4ubuntu9
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Seen:
- pages in a .cbz archive are displayed out-of-order
Steps to reproduce:
- TMP=$(mktemp -d)
- cd $TMP
- for n in 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 0a 0b 0c 0d 0e 0f 0A 0B 0C 0D 0E 0F; do
convert -background lightblue -fill blue -pointsize 72 label:"$n" $n.png ; done
- zi
Problem is still present in Ubuntu 18.04 , totem 3.26.0
man page still mentions the 'F9' key, but pressing F9 does nothing.
and the Help document still talks about things "in the sidebar," but there is
no sidebar.
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Code that worked in Ubuntu 16.04 LTS does not work in Ubuntu 18.04.1.
(I tried to report this bug for package "libasan0" but bugs.launchpad.net sends
me hto gcc-4.8)
$ mp3gain --help
==8893== AddressSanitizer CHECK failed:
../../../../src/libsanitizer/asan/asan_rtl.cc:411 "
> what output do you get when launching totem from a terminal
moses@jolyne:~/Videos$ totem vapourwave.mp4
(totem:27938): Gtk-WARNING **: 15:09:23.719: Calling
org.xfce.Session.Manager.Inhibit failed:
GDBus.Error:org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.UnknownMethod: Method "Inhibit"
with signature "susu" on i
Forgot to mention: after turning off display compositing in xfwm4
-tweaks-settings, and running parole, the output to stderr is exactly
the same as when display compositing was turned on.
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Incomplete? What else do you need?
> It should not be enabled by default though.
I didn't even know there was a "Presentation Mode" checkbox, so I doubt
I turned it on. Is there a way for me to check in a config file where
this is/was set? I can wipe out that config file, restart xfce4-power-
I didn't try 'marco' because I didn't know what that is. Installing it
now.
totem used with 'marco' and 'compton' are not washed out, but strangely
transparent. See attached image for 'marco' -- compton is the same just
no messages on stderr from compton.
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What does "status: invalid" mean?
In XFCE > Settings > Additional Drivers > Additional Drivers, it's
currently set to "NVIDIA Corporation GF106M [GeForce GTX 460M] "[x] Using
NVIDIA driver metapackage from nvidia-driver-390 (proprietary, tested)".
Other options are "[ ] Using NVIDIA bindary driver
Looks like it already is upstream:
https://gitlab.com/graphviz/graphviz/issues/689 Submitted on 2010-02-18
. if '-Tdia' was removed, maybe it's better to label this WONTFIX and
patch the man page to omit mention of 'dia' output format.
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I usually leave Clementine running all the time in the background,
playing music most of the time. After a week or so, clementine will
still make animations with progress bars and changing playlist, but does
not make any sound. I see these messages on stderr:
(clementine:27
Public bug reported:
In previous versions of hexchat, I could get a python REPL by typing
"/py console". but now it seems to think I typed "/join >>python<<"
instead.
What I saw:
/py console
(switch to the new >>python<< tab)
1 + 1
What I expected:
2
What I saw instead:
>>python<< :N
I do have the python plugin loaded. "/py", "/py load", "/py unload",
"/py reload", "/py list", "/py exec" and "/py about" all do what's
expected.
> /py exec 1+1
< 2
> /py about
< HexChat Python interface version 1.0/3.5
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Just installed yakkety-updates/universe chromium-browser
55.0.2883.87-0ubuntu0.16.10.1328
I'm no longer shut out of Amazon (Cloudfront) nor IBM intranet sites.
I'll find out if it's a permanent fix ten weeks from now.
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proftpd service fails to restart (including via logrotate)
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Problem is still present in hexchat 2.12.4-5build2 and Ubuntu 17.10 .
Should I file a new bug report?
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Title:
py console is not a console
To man
Public bug reported:
Most of the hp-* commands report "error: Unable to locate models.dat
file", and are unusable. The "base/models.py" python module expects to
find models.dat somewhere near /usr/share/hplip/models/models.dat"
Sample error message:
# hp-setup 002:034
error: Unable to locate m
Public bug reported:
I have many .ogg music files with valid metadata, but the metadata does not
appear in the Clementine "Library" nor playlist queue display. ie. the
following file:
{{{
$ ogginfo 02-Sisters_of_Mercy.ogg
Processing file "02-Sisters_of_Mercy.ogg"...
New logical stream (#1, se
I just tripped over something like this with grep v3.1-2 (Ubuntu 17.10
"artful"). the LC_ALL setting did not make a difference, and grep 3.1
passes the "test case" described in the bug description.
I have many text files, but one of them had a string of 49 \x00 chars. What
confused me was the s
Happens to me sometimes when powering on from suspend -- any USB device
plugged in will get the following:
usb 5-1: new full-speed USB device number 21 using uhci_hcd
usb 5-1: device descriptor read/64, error -110
No plugged-in USB device will be properly detected until a cold boot --
camera, mou
Public bug reported:
When viewing a directory, gthumb spews many lines to stderr. When
changing to a different folder, it spews more. Every line looks like
the following (with a different number in ___ each time):
(gthumb:18933): GLib-CRITICAL **: Source ID ___ was not found when
attempting
Public bug reported:
What I did:
- have one (or more) RSS feeds subscribed
- set view to "Reduced Feed List" in View menu
- an RSS feed has one new item
- click on that one new item in the headlines (upper-right) subwindow
What I expect:
- the lower-right subwindow shows the new item
- the
Public bug reported:
Steps to reproduce:
- view newsfeed
- rightclick on image
- select 'Save As...'
Expected behaviour:
- file select dialog opens, type in filename or use one provided, click okay
- (this is the behaviour in the previous version, that came with Ubuntu 13.10)
Seen beh
Public bug reported:
'man totem' mentions "F9 toggle display of the playlist" and
the Help document in totem often describes choosing the "sidebar" option
from the "View" menu.
Pressing F9 does nothing. There is no "sidebar" option in the "View"
menu.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: U
Can also appear as "net::ERR_INSECURE_RESPONSE"
This may be related to the mess with Symantec certs being compromised.
I'm told it's fixed upstream in v55 , but the current version in Ubuntu 16.10
is still Chromium v53.
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moses@deunan:~$ curl -s
'http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/oneiric/man5/elinks.conf.5.html' |egrep
'Provided by|ECMAScript options'
Provided by: elinks-lite_0.12~pre5-3.2ubuntu1_i386
ECMAScript options.
... thus, the manpage website says that elinks-lite 0.12~pre5-
Public bug reported:
Attempting to process a graphviz *.dot file with a directed graph of 168
nodes and 186 edges.
$ dot missions.dot
** glibc detected *** dot: realloc(): invalid next size: 0x0920e4a8 ***
=== Backtrace: =
/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libc.so.6(+0x6ebc2)[0xb753abc2]
/lib/i386
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realloc(): invalid next size
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Found in bug #1264368 a possible explanation: gthumb may be passing
bad/invalid paramters to `g_source_remove()`.
Also relevant:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=721369#c7
> It's not GTK+. GLib recently started throwing a warning when g_source_remove()
> is passed garbage (as per warni
I believe the Etag is expected to have an md5sum of the payload, but in
the case of multipart uploads, Amazon stores the md5sum of the most
recent piece uploaded, with "-" and the piece number appended. You saw
that your upload was in four pieces, and "-4" was appended to what was
supposed to be t
Public bug reported:
Steps to reproduce:
$ python
Python 2.7.9 (default, Apr 2 2015, 15:34:55)
[GCC 4.9.2] on linux2
Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
>>> from wand.image import Image
>>> i = Image(width=300,height=200)
*** Error in `python': double free or
Same effect when using python3 with python3-wand.
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Title:
double free or corruption
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re-ran it with python-dbg, if it helps:
$ python-dbg
Python 2.7.9 (default, Apr 2 2015, 15:43:03)
[GCC 4.9.2] on linux2
Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
>>> from wand.image import Image
[79988 refs]
>>> a = Image(width=4,height=3)
Debug memory block at addre
I'm getting the same superfluous errors. Doesn't interfere with logging
in by ssh or switching user with su, but it does add noise to logwatch
or other alert systems.
This is what I tried:
# strace su munin-async -s /bin/sh -c sleep\ 2 2>/tmp/strace.log
# tail /var/log/auth.log
Jul 9 16:26:45
Public bug reported:
Steps to reproduce:
`/usr/games/einstein`
Click on 'exit'.
Expected outcome:
Program ends, process removed.
Witnessed outcome:
This is written to stdout:
X Error of failed request: BadWindow (invalid Window parameter)
Major opcode of failed request: 4 (X_DestroyWi
forgot I already filed this bug; happens more than once a week now.
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Title:
gimp-2.8 SIGSEGV in g_slice_alloc() while idling
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I don't know how to get apport to give me a copy of the crash info,
instead of sending off into the aether and vanishing. I can look at the
text on-screen and transcribe it here.
SegvAnalysis:
Segfault happened at: 0xb6a4db2e : mov (%edit),%edx
PC(0xb6a4db2e) ok
source "(%edi)" (0x503b276e)
Public bug reported:
Steps to reproduce:
- # first make sure that this is a clean vanilla install
- pkill -9 chromium-browser
- mv ~/.config/chromium ~/.config/chromium.old
- dpkg -P chromium-browser
- apt-get clean
- apt-get install chromium-browser
- chromium-browser
- # navigate to exam
Currently using package 'command-not-found' version 0.3ubuntu15.3 (as
per Ubuntu 15.04) and package 'vim' version 2:7.4.488-3ubuntu2 (as per
Ubuntu 15.04).
moses@deunan:~$ gvim
The program 'gvim' can be found in the following packages:
* vim
* vim-gnome
* vim-tiny
* vim-athena
* vim-gtk
* v
Public bug reported:
lighttpd won't start.
Steps to reproduce:
$ sudo /usr/sbin/lighttpd
or
$ sudo systemctl start lighttpd
Expected outcome:
daemon starts.
Seen instead:
/usr/sbin/lighttpd: symbol lookup error: /usr/sbin/lighttpd: undefined symbol:
FAMNoExists
or
Job for lighttpd.service fail
Public bug reported:
phpmyadmin file
/usr/share/phpmyadmin/libraries/chart/pChart/fonts/DejaVuSans.ttf
is a softlink to ../../../../../fonts/truetype/ttf-dejavu/DejaVuSans.ttf
aka /usr/share/fonts/truetype/ttf-dejavu/DejaVuSans.ttf
but no such file was installed.
Maybe you meant to link to
/usr/
Public bug reported:
Seems that MOC needs a library that isn't in the package requirements.
Steps to reproduce:
$ sudo apt-get install moc
$ mocp
Expected result:
MOC client starts
Seen result:
"mocp: error while loading shared libraries: libdb-5.1.so: cannot open shared
object file: No such f
The stick you used probably has libdb5.1 installed because it's a
dependency of some other packaage.
The point is, it's not a dependency of *this* package. And it should
be, because the software won't run without it.
And I do have 2.5.0 installed, which you'd see if you read the original
bug rep
I'm already at LTS 2
$ cat /etc/issue
Ubuntu 14.04.2 LTS \n \l
And checking apt-cache show moc I see
Depends: libasound2 (>= 1.0.16), libc6 (>= 2.15), libcurl3-gnutls (>= 7.16.2),
libdb5.3,
But:
$ ldd `which mocp` |grep libdb
libdb-5.3.so => /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libdb-5.3.so (0xb716f
$ lsb_release -a
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description:Ubuntu 14.04.2 LTS
Release:14.04
Codename: trusty
$ sudo apt-get remove --purge moc
The following packages will be REMOVED:
moc* moc-ffmpeg-plugin*
0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 2 to remove and 0
wait hangon that might've been *.deb files from my local cache, since
I've been installing and uninstalling the package for the past few days.
I should've run `apt-get clean` first to make sure I download fresh
*.deb files from the repositories.
$ sudo apt-get autoclean
$ sudo apt-get clean
$ sudo
$ dpkg -l | grep libdb5
ii libdb5.3:i3865.3.28-3ubuntu3
i386 Berkeley v5.3 Database Libraries [runtime]
$ sudo ldconfig
( no output; successful exit code [ $? == 0 ] )
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$ sudo ldconfig ; mocp
mocp: error while loading shared libraries: libdb-5.1.so: cannot open shared
object file: No such file or directory
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Title:
I already said before: the fresh install you have probably brought in
libdb5.1 from another package.
The problem isn't whether libdb-5.1.so exists -- the problem is that
mocp needs it, but it isn't one of the package dependencies.
On your "new Ubuntu 14.04 stick", I'd like you to try this:
$ ld
I went to check in the repository for other versions of moc, and in
http://ca.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/universe/m/moc/ I found
moc_2.5.0~beta1+svn20131120-1_i386.deb (27-Nov-2013) , which is what
apt-get installs (see comment #9 above where I do a full purge, clean,
and re-get), but in the sa
> and I know many, many characters of bug posters
Is that supposed to be an insult? Please don't do that.
I see that your amd64 build of moc doesn't depend on libdb5.1. And yet I've
grabbed the latest i386 build of moc (2.5.0-1) from the Ubuntu repository, and
this does depend on libdb5.1
I
It's librcc.
mocp -> librcc.so -> libdb5.1.so
Close this ticket. "wrong package" or "notabug"
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Title:
missing dependency libdb-5
To manage no
I already did a dist-upgrade before I started. You can see the effects
of it in comment #8 when I did the autoremove.
Please close this ticket, mark it 'wrong package' or 'notabug'.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1183580 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1183580
** Attachment added: "strace mocp 2>/tmp/mocp_strace.log"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/moc/+bug/1241861/+attachment/3882914/+files/mocp_strace.log
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Public bug reported:
Upgraded to Ubuntu 13.10 today. mocp no longer launches.
$ mocp
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
Last system call seen in strace log is `munmap(0xb6043000, 119478)`,
which matches t
curl -s
'http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/libr/librcc/librcc_0.2.9.orig.tar.gz'
|md5sum
98bf20d610f6bcd77893fc374f72a3af -
curl -s
'http://ftp.de.debian.org/debian/pool/main/libr/librcc/librcc_0.2.9.orig.tar.gz'
|md5sum
98bf20d610f6bcd77893fc374f72a3af -
curl -s
'http://archive.ubu
Public bug reported:
I often leave gimp minimized in the background, with no image loaded.
After upgrading to Ubuntu 13.10, three times now I've had it crash while
minimzed.
The apport report says "gimp-2.8 crashed with SIGSEGV in
g_slice_alloc()" and "reading unknown VMA".
I have trouble repro
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