Public bug reported:
I have a very large genealogy database (almost 2 million lines) and I
use xxdiff to look at changes. The lastest update now crashes when
loading the file. For privacy reasons the actual file is not being
supplied - and it's very big! However, here is a script that reproduces
Public bug reported:
bringing up the xterm menu's with ctrl left, middle, right mouse button
all bring up the main Menu
it seems there is no way to access VT options or VT fonts menu
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 18.04
Package: xterm 330-1ubuntu2
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.15.0-29.3
Public bug reported:
All cut/paste methods described in the /usr/share/doc/xterm/xterm.faq.gz fail
to work.
Not only the simple one - mouse select, middle button press in same xterm
window, but
every other 'suggestion' in the faq fails to result in a copy/paste operation
with xterms.
Problem
Public bug reported:
lifelines-reports is marked as a amd64 package. There is no corresponding 32
bit package.
The lifelines package is released as intel 32 bit an intel 64 bit packages. The
dependencies disallow using the 32 bit lifelines package with the current
lifelines-reports package.
The
Public bug reported:
The TarIncrArgs config parameter, which is defined as
$Conf{TarIncrArgs} = '--newer=$incrDate+ $fileList';
expands to --newer=2014-05-25 02:00:00 ..filelist..
resulting in tar trying to make sense of the meaningless argument 02:00:00.
This of course is a critical flaw, causin
Public bug reported:
With Ubuntu 13.04 libdigest-sha1-perl no longer exists. Instead the package
libdigest-hmac-perl provides the routine sha1_hex.
This is also true for 12.10 (and possibly 12.04). The following patch will
handle the changes and remain backward compatible.
diff 3.8.1/ddclien
Public bug reported:
I am one of the lifelines developers
lifelines 3.0.61 is a 32 bit architecture application, it will eventually core
dump and corrupt it's generated databases if built and run as a 64 bit
application. Generating lots of noise on the lifelines mailing list but
apparently no d