If the patch has been merged upstream (I don't care if using a plugin)
then I am fine with that. For consistency with other applications, this
should be enabled by default but I guess you can't ask too much. What I
understood in principle was that the patch had not been accepted
upstream, if it is,
Il giorno lun, 30/06/2008 alle 07.46 +, Sebastien Bacher ha scritto:
>
> some comments though:
> - the notification area is not made to have applications staying there
> - consistancy is good, but do you have many applications not closing
> when you close those? that's rather pidgin and the re
Il giorno lun, 30/06/2008 alle 09.08 +, Sebastien Bacher ha scritto:
> - you will not convince people who are working for free on the code
> and trying to fix your issues by being vocal or rant, quite the
> contrary
> - the issue is usually that people working on free software projects
> are re
My fault, I overlooked the upstream bug report. It was fixed by adding
the relevant plugin. Very good.
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How has this bug been fixed? Was it finally decided to leave an option
to the user and which is the default? This is very good news in any
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Il giorno mer, 02/07/2008 alle 15.08 +, Sebastien Bacher ha scritto:
> there is nothing interesting in the log, upstream agreed that the
> plugin
> was a good option but just didn't want to commit due to the users
> attitude on the bug
On this bug report, I see a constructive discussion, gett
Il giorno mer, 02/07/2008 alle 20.29 +, Sebastien Bacher ha scritto:
> why should people who are hobbists and working for free should behave
> in
> a professional way?
That's ok Sebastien, that's why I in principle did not bother
quarrelling upstream and asked for a choice in ubuntu, like for
I can't check with lyx 1.5.3 due to problems with the backports
repository. However I tried both lyx 1.5.1 and 1.5.5 and I have no such
problem. Do you have the latex-xft-fonts package?
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There is no way I can reproduce the bug as my current laptop does not
"fail to hibernate" anymore, but if the developers know their code they
will know if they fixed or not this bug. What happens when there is an
hibernation failure? What error is reported? Is it still a generic error
or does it co
Pedro: I don't understand your reply. What kind of log do you want? I
assume that for every error during the hibernation phase the popup comes
out. HAL developers can surely recognise this popup and express their
opinion on the bug. Perhaps I did not explain myself that well. There is
no specific e
If someone knows how to upload packages to a ppa (I used to, but have
zero time due to overwork), you can use the toshiba-tablet launchpad
team and its ppa. I think it's entirely free but if not just tell me and
I'll give permission to upload to anybody (yes it's a bit liberal, but I
don't expect a
Here's the link
https://edge.launchpad.net/~toshiba-tablet
if you don't like the name I guess we can rename it or create a new one
(originarily I meant that team for toshiba support but it's a bit too
restrictive I think).
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For me the sd card reader works with the tifm drivers in hardy and
intrepid so I don't thing I will have anything to say if you close this,
but if you need me to test something with other drivers just tell me
what you need.
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A developer may be very well used to the process of requesting updates,
but at least for me, deleting a patch and rebuilding is a matter of half
an hour, making a correct request for an update is beyond of my
possibilities in terms of free time.
On the other hand, an updated deb is useful to let s
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It seems to me that this bug is a duplicate of bug #272316, if so, it
should be solved by the updated libgnomecanvas in intrepid-proposed (you
can directly install a .deb archive which is attached to the other
X seems to start now with intrepid up-to-date. I can see the orange
background and can move the mouse pointer. However, the keyboard is
completely locked (not even ctrl+alt+fn or ctrl+alt+backspace) and I had
to hard-poweroff my machine. So I don't know if this is still the same
bug.
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Attaching a diff of the new syslog with the old one, thanks for your
explanation.
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My wish would be rather to enable apturl to add repositories. Currently
an usable way to have an user add an external repository is to let she
click on a deb package in firefox and then to install packages via
apturl. There is no added security to ubuntu in disabling a single-click
process, just a
But can someone please report upstream?
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Thank you Chris. Can the upstream bug be linked to here or is it a
closed BTS perhaps?
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On 14/06/2009 Chauncellor wrote:
>
> After realizing this, I've found out that MPT was right: I don't think
> that any icon will suit the notification area for a casual user. There
> is something that needs to be done. HOWEVER, I still don't agree that
> the pop-up is the necessary solution.
>
I
Good news! Thank you for the update. Is this going to be in karmic?
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Il giorno lun, 15/06/2009 alle 22.55 +, bdoe ha scritto:
>
> The same could be said for Windows. Since Windows XP SP2, automatic
> security updates are turned on by default, and users have to
> specifically opt out of it to turn it off.
I want to point out the following to the many who think
Moreover, that comment came after the poster updated a "console only"
server :)
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Sorry for multiple pollution of the bug report but I got things wrong.
And in fact a warning to the installer would be a nice addition, however
the release notes are clear on the ext4 bugs.
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On 20/06/2009 Michael Rooney wrote:
> . Ext4 is not the default file system so
> it only affects a small minority of users. See
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/Importance for more information. I am not
> sure if this would qualify as a severe impact and it is already fixed
> in newer kernels as you
I think the request to remove eclipse from ubuntu is extremely smart. If
eclipse will want to be in ubuntu they'll need to cooperate themselves,
as ubuntu clearly does not have enough man power. On the other hand,
keeping ecliplse 3.2 gives a bad reputation to ubuntu.
And if there is no such packa
I downloaded the evince source in karmic (which I am now testing) to try
to paste the code above and... it's already there. In fact, the bug is
fixed in karmic.
We did not see this as there where no comments on this on the upstream
bug, but as devs where busier fixing it, that's only good news.
@
Raising the importance will certainly make a difference if the bug will
be fixed upstream. In that case, having a high priority will probably
mean someone will be interested in fixing it *before* a release. Pedro
has 4090 bugs related to him, could somebody else report upstream? :)
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Binary package hint: evince
I have a pdf which makes evince crash. Can't post it here, because it's
confidential, but I get the same behaviour and error messages as the
upstream bug which I link here, this is in karmic.
http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=22188
The
Yes I must have been very distracted today. The bug is also present in
okular likely because it's a poppler bug. In jaunty the pdf works fine.
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Il giorno mar, 02/06/2009 alle 15.30 +, braddock ha scritto:
>
>
>
>
> What happened to the wide-spread usability principle that modal
> dialogs
> (aka, an unwanted update window) are BAD?
>
\begin{acid*}
It has been argued (in my opinion, very imprecisely) that no system can
go on withou
Il giorno mer, 03/06/2009 alle 19.36 +, mb_webguy ha scritto:
> This one, however, was -- in
> many users' opinions -- for the worse, and the response to negative
> user
> feedback on this issue has made it seem as if the developers are
> determinedly ignoring it.
No the feedback has not been
Il giorno gio, 04/06/2009 alle 13.17 +, ichudov ha scritto:
> When people say "Linux is not ready for desktop", this is what they
> mean.
>
As a 12-years old (as a linux user) linux user, I have to say it's true.
I hoped for a long time that Ubuntu would have been different.
In this case, p
Il giorno gio, 04/06/2009 alle 20.00 +0200, Vincenzo Ciancia ha scritto:
>
>
> In this case, putting the old driver back in the distribution and
> starting to chose the right driver based on user's feedback until the
> too many intel issues are solved, would be mandatory.
&g
Il giorno gio, 04/06/2009 alle 14.41 +, Matthew Paul Thomas ha
scritto:
>
>
> yurx cherio: People had already been trying to find an effective icon
> for years, from one that looked like a cigarette packet (Ubuntu 5.04)
> to
> a red pinwheel (5.10) to an orange square (6.06, 6.10, 7.04, 7.10)
Il giorno gio, 04/06/2009 alle 20.29 +, Noel J. Bergman ha scritto:
> But then again MOST users should not be
> running Jaunty. They should be running either Hardy or at most
> Intrepid.
Ubuntu was born from debian for the two purposes of having a predictable
release cycle and high usability.
Il giorno gio, 04/06/2009 alle 18.48 +, Thomas Foss ha scritto:
> How would one reinstall the old driver? I didn't think it was an
> option.
> Heck, I'd downgrade back to Intrepid if I there was a way to do it.
> There
> should be a "downgrade" button that's as big and shiny as the Jaunty
> upg
Il giorno gio, 04/06/2009 alle 19.59 +, reini ha scritto:
>
>
> I'd like to point out that I tried the old (i.e. intrepid) driver
> version (don't remember where I found it - it was somewhere in the
> ubuntu wiki AFAIR). It didn't change the freezing problem at all
> (made it worse if anyt
Il giorno gio, 04/06/2009 alle 21.01 +, José Tomás Atria ha scritto:
> IMHO, please stop with all the discussion about what should have been
> done, or if linux is ready for the desktop and whatnot.
>
> We have a stable release that is recommended as stable to users. ALL
> users.
>
> this sta
Brainstorm is a better place for this:
http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/
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I think the wishlist tag was more useful before the introduction of
brainstorm; I saw an e-mail around saying that developers would have
implemented features based on votes on brainstorm, after the success of
the similar idea from Dell, so as far as I understand it is no longer
desired to have wish
They posted it on the xorg bug:
http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/ideatorrent/idea/17218
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No it also works the same way in jaunty; it may have been fixed there
nevertheless, but the difficulty in finding a "heavy" pdf comes from the
fact that not all pdfs have drag-able images. I have many scanned books
that have high resolution graphics embedded. However, these pages are
NOT draggable
Sebastian, I just ask for the *drop* to be disabled on the *same*
window. This is surely feasible. Firefox does this. Of course it is nice
that you can drag an image e.g. on the desktop. Then I will report the
other bug on some graphics being able to be dragged, some other not.
This is certainly n
I have this bug on jaunty why was this marked as invalid?
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Sorry, it's only upstream. BTW it seems fix released upstream, not
invalid.
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I grepped the source of evince for the "drag-data-received" gtk signal
and found nothing. Can some developer confirm that it is handled by
external (gnome?) libraries? If this is the case, is it like evince
itself can't decide to ignore a drop? If so do you know where to signal
this bug properly?
Will reply in two weeks properly, because I will not be at office very
soon and the machine is there. I use a digital monitor with a high
resolution connected via vga. Not so frequently (can be once per hour)
the monitor goes black and comes back after some seconds.
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Il giorno ven, 12/06/2009 alle 20.34 +, mac_v ha scritto:
>
> concerns *need* to be made at > https://launchpad.net/~ayatana
> subscribe to this mailing list and voice your concerns... its no use
> here...
Subscribe to that mailing list if you are interested in constructive
discussion, not to
Very good.
** Changed in: evince (Ubuntu)
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Il giorno dom, 14/06/2009 alle 04.56 +, bdoe ha scritto:
> Regarding automatic updates: I'm with Martin on this one; I believe it
> should be turned on by default
I am in all ways against automatic updates because I think the user must
be aware of when something delicate is happening. E.g. in
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: empathy
When using multiple protocols, the problem that two different contacts
may refer to the same person is unavoidable. Pidgin solves the problem
by allowing you to merge contacts by dragging them one onto another.
This functionality is very comfortab
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: empathy
When the topic of an irc channel is long (e.g. #ubuntu+1 on freenode) it
does not fit the window and there is no way in empathy to read it.
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Binary package hint: telepathy-idle
Empathy currently flashes the notification area when a new message is
available. I do not know if this is formalised yet but in ayatana it has
been mentioned many times that flashing anything in the notification
area is forbidden because it
IRC in empathy is a bit of a disaster. This bug should be perhaps raised
in its importance considering that people is used to enter commands in
pidgin which empathy is going to replace
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Jamie: I know that it may seem strange to talk about security for such a
problem, but are you sure that leaving a service open without the user
knowing is not a security problem? I mean: it's a door into the system.
Any possible security problem of empathy would be amplified by this bug.
At the v
This bug is fixed in karmic. Together with the discovery of the impose+
package for scaled booklet printing, I got finally rid of acrobat reader
on my computer. Thanks.
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Perhaps it is expected that this bug will disappear in next gnome
synchronization?
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Status: New => Confirmed
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In the meantime - for those who do not know and need an external drive
while testing karmic - you can mount your drive by hand:
sudo -s
mkdir /media/volumename
mount /dev/sdb1 /media/volumename
where /dev/sdb1 is replaced by your partition, and volumename is a
directory of your choice.
To see wh
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I have a 6mb pdf file which consists of scanned pages. I try to attach
it to an e-mail in evolution but it becomes unresponsive and top shows
it's taking up to 600mb and growing. The same does not happen with 6mb
of random data (courtesy of /dev/urandom). I am not going to att
As in subject :) I am using karmic. I don't know if the bug is also in
jaunty too.
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Done. We can't know the impact of this bug because it's not normal to
send large pdf attachments. So I encourage anyone reading here, having
scanned pdfs of more than 2mb, to do a test with evolution. It may be a
memory leak that stayed there for months or years.
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Today I printed the "subgroup(group theory)" page from wikipedia using
firefox, to a pdf file, which is small and vectorial. Then re-printed it
via evince for reasons that are not relevant, and the obtained pdf is
big, bitmapped, and horribly looking.
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Status:
** Attachment added: "The re-print from evince"
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The re-print from evince is terrible, the one from okular looks good,
but the formula on the third page is obscured.
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So, my mood is below my shoes for this bug, because it's in the most
important program for a scientist: the default pdf viewer. And it makes
absolutely necessary to install a proprietary program to do the most
basic activity people perceived doable with computers: printing, like
with typewriters. I
Thanks, do you think this is the same bug that seemed fixed or should I
open a new one? I guess the current bug had to do with fonts but I do
not understand very well all the connections between fonts, images and
so on in pdf.
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Where is the packege? I mean it's not here:
http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=eclipse&searchon=names&suite=karmic§ion=all
I think that if 3.4 was uploaded then the path is clean to have eclipse
3.5 or 3.5+1 in karmic+1 isn't it?
BTW I am thankful :)
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Are you all sure this is a duplicate of bug #287692 ? They seem rather
different to me, did I miss anything?
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Empathy is going to replace pidgin, too. The latter does not blink,
unrelated to the indicator applet. These are two different bugs, really.
Then this may be marked as wontfix if it's so, but it's not the same
Il giorno gio, 28/05/2009 alle 19.06 +, Pelládi Gábor ha scritto:
> At least
> can somebody tell me why we need this background process at all? Can I
> uninstall it, without breaking functionality?
The program is described in apt-cache show as supporting the index of
packages that you see when
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evince
In the new evince in jaunty, dragging starting from an image actually
drags the image, while dragging over text will select it. There are at
least three problems in this.
- the operation may harm the user: if I click and drag a page of a pdf
which
I notice that the new behaviour in evince is probably inspired by that
of web browsers such as firefox. However, in firefox, I can't release an
image OVER the firefox window to have it loaded. This prevents the
problems above. To load an image by drag and drop in firefox I have to
drag it over the
Il giorno gio, 21/05/2009 alle 16.03 +, zwaldowski ha scritto:
>
> On odd note, though: my now-standard test of looking at the Wikimedia
> picture above was passed, but Firefox blacks out the image as soon as
> it
> finishes downloading. I'm going to wget it right now and see if the
> system
Il giorno ven, 22/05/2009 alle 02.01 +, mlissner ha scritto:
> So is it safe to say that if the singapore picture (above) doesn't
> freeze our system when we have compiz on, that we don't have this bug?
> That's my reading of it, but I haven't read all 500 comments.
No I don't think it is saf
Thanks for pointing this out. Indeed, this would work well also in
evince; OTOH, it is expected that dragging a file over evince loads it,
so making each windows not be a target for its own drags would likely
fix the bug.
Even if, I still dislike the behaviour also present in firefox to treat
text
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #165155
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Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evolution
Ctrl+J marks spam in evolution, while ctrl+k marks mail as read. They
are too close, ctrl+j may be hit by mistake, and ctrl+J will send the
message somewhere I don't understand (I had to navigate trough all the
menus and submenus to find what c
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evince
I have a file which opens correctly in okular and acroread. In evince in
jaunty, parts of the page are missing. See page 4 of the attached
document, which I suppose has been produced using latex.
** Affects: evince (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undeci
** Attachment added: "nominal logic.pdf"
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It is working correctly now. Yesterday evening it was broken but I
rebooted my system since then. I close this bug for now if it comes up
again will try to see how I can reproduce it.
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Status: New => Invalid
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It uses all the available cpu and interrputs the work of people for no
reason. Would someone kindly assign a priority to this bug?
** Changed in: apt-xapian-index (Ubuntu)
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Public bug reported:
Using karmic and firefox-3.0, I printed a pdf of the following web page:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subgroup
(permanent link:
http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Subgroup&oldid=296077109)
If I print this pdf with evince (even printing to a pdf file) I get
terrible q
I reported a new bug, please triage it and subscribe if appropriate.
https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/poppler/+bug/394266
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** Summary changed:
- [karmic] attaching a 6mb pdf file causes evolution to choke taking more than
600MB of memory, while composing an e-mail
+ [karmic] attaching certain file causes evolution to choke taking more than
600MB of memory, while composing an e-mail
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+ This i
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: avahi-daemon
When I connect to my home router, I get a notification about avahi being
unable to use a ".local" domain. This bug is about fixing the message so
that it is clearer and shorter. I was instructed to report such a bug on
the ayatana mailing lis
Public bug reported:
I am currently encountering this bug in karmic
http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=22428
It's fixed upstream but since it's an high priority bug (compiz
completely unusable on intel video cards) and I don't know the path that
the upstream fix follows, I open this bug
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True. It becomes a bug from the point of view of empathy going to
replace pidgin. I have been used for years to have conversation from the
same contact on different networks in the same window and it seems very
strange for me that this can habit is changed. But feel free to advice
me differently.
Dennis Craven ha scritto:
> Thank you for your bug report. This bug has been reported to the
> developers of the software. You can track it and make comments at:
> http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/6050
>
>
> ** Bug watch added: www.lyx.org/trac/ #6050
>http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/6050
>
> ** A
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: linux-image-2.6.31-1-generic
Using 2.6.31 kernel from the repositories, 3d is not working on lg-s1 laptop
(32 bit karmic) using radeon x1600 with the radeon driver. All apps use
software acceleration and compiz crashes to gdm. Using 2.6.30 kern
On lun, 2009-07-06 at 13:36 +, Chauncellor wrote:
> A quote from my friend on his Mac's notification system:
>
> "I find the bouncy icon annoying and all, but if it weren't there I'd
> probably never update. When it does bounce, I see all the updates and if
> I don't use some programs in the l
Bryce, I have been told on some ubuntu development IRC channel that the
upstream fix is going to reach karmic. Please check this, and if you
still need the requested information or more don't hesitate to ask.
** Changed in: mesa (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
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mesa xdemo/glxcontexts
Il giorno lun, 27/04/2009 alle 22.21 +, John Haitas ha scritto:
>
> Categorizing this issue as "seriously trivial" is underestimating it.
>
> This is the sort of issue Linux users face, but Windows and Mac users
> are
> never bothered with. I would be happy to patch this.
I am not an ubuntu
I see that in jaunty we have locations in the gnome proxy settings but
is there a way to attach these to network manager and in particular its
networks?
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proxy setting should be location based
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/139511
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Works for me in jaunty
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Totem can't handle ffdemux_flv
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/184907
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I have a 8086:27a2 card and it froze in jaunty, likely for the same
problem.
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[i965] X freezes starting on April 3rd
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/359392
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