Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: hugin
There have been some major updates between enblend 3.0 and 3.2 including
the addition of enfuse as a separate utility. Hugin crashes when trying
to use enblend or enfuse until enblend-3.2 is installed manually.
The depend should be enblend(>=3.2)
Is there a work around to allow me to install svk while this is being
processed?
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Unsatisfied dependencies in SVK
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/282793
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I too have the problem when I start using synergy. Left arrow, down
arrow and others stop working. However if I quit or stop synergy fully
it recovers. (I'm using the quicksynergy gui)
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The key repeat delay for the "down-arrow", "left-arrow", and "End" keys is
longer than the other
I have a very similar problem with 8.10 on my Dell Inspiront 640m
(equivalent to the E1504)
I have the same problems as Karl M except I do not have anything using
large amounts of CPU when the keyboard is non responsive.
One other strange behavior I noticed is that when the gnome-power-
manager
I am still running Gutsy.
I replaced my newmat10 and newmat10-dev with the ones posted here
http://ppa.launchpad.net/rzr/ubuntu/pool/main/n/newmat/
libnewmat10-dev_1.10.4-4ubuntu0~rzr8_i386.deb
libnewmat10ldbl_1.10.4-4ubuntu0~rzr8_i386.deb
and had no problems compiling and running my code.
Th
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: libnewmat10-dev
I'm using the package libnewmat10-dev 1.10.4-2build1 and have run into a
problem compiling against it. The problem stems from the inclusion of
config.h into the installed headers. (Line 10 of include.h) This was
discovered as a problem
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: graphviz
I have been using python-yapgvb on feisty which has been using graphviz
libraries to run.
When I transitioned to using gutsy it would complain:
"python: symbol lookup error: /usr/lib/graphviz/libgvplugin_gd.so.3: undefined
symbol: Bezier"
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