Could you install libgtk2.0--0-dbg and pidgin-dbg and get a backtrace?
Instructions are here, but you can skip the rebuilding section:
http://wiki.debian.org/HowToGetABacktrace
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Do you have any plugins loaded? What happens if you unload all plugins?
Could you install pidgin-dbg and get a backtrace?
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Looks like a crash in gstreamer. Either disable sounds in Pidgin, or
reconfigure gstreamer not to use bluetooth.
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Does it actually freeze, or can you get to a console with
Ctrl-Alt-F1? If your browser when starting pidgin from a
terminal is links2, then it's probably the same as starting
pidgin from outside a terminal. What is the browser set to in
pidgin's preferences under the Network tab?
On Mon, Feb 11,
severity 465102 important
thanks
Freezing logjam at this point does not freeze your entire desktop, it
just locks your input devices. Killing logjam from a console releases
the lock.
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Wow. Can you elaborate a bit further for such a severe bug? What exactly
do you mean by the whole system crashes?
henry atting wrote:
Package: pidgin
Version: 2.3.1-2
Severity: critical
Justification: breaks the whole system
When in a Chat Window clicking on a link sent from a user the
Unofficial prebuilt packages are here:
http://134.2.34.20/blank/debian/linux-2.6/
as referenced here:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-kernel/2008/02/msg00363.html
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Unofficial prebuilt packages are here:
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as referenced here:
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Wow. Can you elaborate a bit further for such a severe bug? What exactly
do you mean by the whole system crashes?
henry atting wrote:
Package: pidgin
Version: 2.3.1-2
Severity: critical
Justification: breaks the whole system
When in a Chat Window clicking on a link sent from a user the
severity 465102 important
thanks
Freezing logjam at this point does not freeze your entire desktop, it
just locks your input devices. Killing logjam from a console releases
the lock.
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Unofficial prebuilt packages are here:
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http://lists.debian.org/debian-kernel/2008/02/msg00363.html
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Does this happen with any file? Are the files on any special filesystem?
Does this happen with other programs that use GTK+?
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libwww-mechanize-ruby-doc - Documentation for libwww-mechanize-ruby
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How big is this buddy's tooltip normally? How many accounts does he have?
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Note that the copyright file should include the fact that readline is
GPL, and including readline in your program would make it GPL.
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Is there an actual problem here other than the warnings on standard
error? The core input device should work fine in GIMP without being
configured as an extended input device.
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Does libpurple0 need to depend on perlapi if it really should depend on
libperl? I'm not yet sure why the latter dependency isn't happening.
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It looks like the GG isn't resolving for you. If you know the normal DNS
name of it, can you try looking it up with the host command?
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Pidgin doesn't depend on any protocol libraries because it doesn't use
them. That's libpurple0's job.
Can you attach the output from the Help - Debug Window when trying to log into
GG?
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Pidgin just uses gstreamer for its sound playing, which probably assumes
that your sound device is capable of mixing. If it's not, you probably
need to change to ALSA or ESD in gstreamer-properties.
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The video plays fine for me with mozilla-mplayer. But if it doesn't work
in mplayer directly, why are you filing the bug on mozilla-mplayer?
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severity 462694 minor
thanks
This is related to the higher-quality zooming code. If you view the
image at 100%, it shouldn't be slow.
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Does the crash still happen if you disable the extended preferences plugin?
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What happens if you move your ~/.purple directory out of the way and
start again?
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If you unload all the plugins, does the crash still happen?
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Tiago Saboga wrote:
While looking for a workaround, I discovered the bug is already fixed
in the last version of pidgin, but the fix will not solve the problem
when the user already has configured pidgin. What about a warning
about this issue in NEWS.Debian?
I'm not sure that's really
Thanks, but you didn't follow the directions all the way through. That's
not a backtrace, you can get one by running bt after the crash drops
you back to the gdb prompt.
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Can you also install the libglib2.0-0-dbg and libc6-dbg packages, then
run MALLOC_CHECK_=3 gdb pidgin and get the backtrace again as normal?
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Does this happen with any file you try to set as the buddy icon, or just
one? Do you have any plugins loaded?
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Can you give me some more information? Are you changing the global buddy
icon or an account-specific one? Can you reproduce the crash every time?
Can you get a backtrace of the crash as described here:
http://wiki.debian.org/HowToGetABacktrace
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Hi Release Team,
As far as i can tell, nobody has brought up upgrading the default
Python to 2.5 as a release goal. Joss outlined the steps necessary for
the transition here:
http://people.debian.org/~terpstra/message/20071005.180427.1dddb386.en.html
and the list of bugs that need to be fixed to
On Jan 21, 2008 3:24 PM, Ari Pollak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
and the list of bugs that need to be fixed to work with python as 2.5
is here:
http://people.debian.org/~terpstra/message/20071005.180427.1dddb386.en.html
Er, how do i clipboarded? The correct link is:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin
Package: libsoup2.2-dev
Version: 2.2.104-1
Severity: important
Currently, libsoup-2.2.pc Requires: gnutls, but it doesn't seem to be
required for the shared library. If this is the case, it should be moved
to Requires.private, so that programs don't link with gnutls
unnecessarily.
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Package: libsoup2.2-dev
Version: 2.2.104-1
Severity: important
Currently, libsoup-2.2.pc Requires: gnutls, but it doesn't seem to be
required for the shared library. If this is the case, it should be moved
to Requires.private, so that programs don't link with gnutls
unnecessarily.
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Mystatusbox 2.0.0
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Yair.
On Sun, Jan 13, 2008 at 02:42:01PM -0500, Ari Pollak wrote:
Yair Mahalalel wrote:
I haven't been able to replicate it yet. I'll
Did this happen with the version in stable?
Andrew Moise wrote:
At times, the speed reported by jnettop will jump to 819 M/s. This is
on a 1 gigabit line, so it's not possible that the speed is actually
that high. This happens very occasionally; it seems to me that it tends
to
Do you have any plugins loaded? Also, what happens if you move your
~/.purple/prefs.xml file out of the way and start pidgin?
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Do you have an English language example? It would be easier to see if I
could understand the website :)
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reassign 458930
thanks
A test case: if you run mplayer
mms://62.103.160.125/wpasV2/004723//pubmedia.wmv it seems to
choose the smallest stream, but if you send the same thing to VLC, it
opens the highest quality stream.
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gimp-help-de - Documentation for the GIMP (German)
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I don't understand. Exactly what steps are you taking, and exactly what
behavior are you expecting?
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What is still holding up this change?
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finch - text-based multi-protocol instant messaging client
finch-dev - text-based multi-protocol instant messaging client - development
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gimp-data - Data files for GIMP
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Michel Dänzer wrote:
Thanks, but it looks like a lot of interesting values have been
optimized out... can you provide a backtrace from a driver built without
optimization?
This is actually probably an Xserver bug, and the forwarded URL seems to
have more information about the problem.
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Upstream seems to have patched referencer a while ago to support poppler
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Upstream seems to have patched referencer a while ago to support poppler
0.6: http://svn.icculus.org/referencer?rev=548view=rev
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Version: 1:2.0.0+fake.4
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finch-dev - text-based multi-protocol instant messaging client - development
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Are you using MSN?
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2.3.1 is going to be released shortly, so it's not worth the effort to
upload another revision with just this patch.
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No response from the original reporter, and the other reporter says it's
no longer occurring. So I'm assuming this was a driver problem.
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Perhaps you had some plugins configured. Can you send the original
prefs.xml file?
On Thu, 2007-12-06 at 10:59 +0100, Arnfinn Ringvold wrote:
Hi Ari
Re: I loaded all plugins one at a time and Pidgin works fine.
This is what I did:
To preserve my Pidgin setup, contacts, blist etc I
What version of doxygen do you have installed, and on what distribution?
On Thu, 2007-12-06 at 13:05 +0800, Wen-chien Jesse Sung wrote:
When I try to build pidgin with dpkg-buildpackage, it fails with
this message:
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Does this still happen if you unload the text replacement plugin?
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Do you have any plugins loaded? Did this behavior only start happening
in 2.3.0?
On Wed, 2007-12-05 at 14:25 -0300, David Roguin wrote:
When chatting with msn, pidgin randomly changes your name to someone
else's name in your list.
And that new name appears in the chat window.
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On Tue, 2007-12-04 at 10:31 -0600, Michael Schurter wrote:
Now it crashes on startup while connecting to accounts. Sorry I can't
be more specific.
If you can't be more specific, then this report serves no purpose.
If you unload all plugins, does it still crash? Can you install
pidgin-dbg and
Did you close your conversations before trying it?
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This patch is actually not totally correct. A better patch is attached.
--- lastfmsubmit.py 2007-06-25 17:19:33.0 -0400
+++ /usr/share/quodlibet/plugins/events/lastfmsubmit.py 2007-12-05 00:13:41.0 -0500
@@ -22,16 +23,20 @@
PLUGIN_NAME = _(Last.fm Submission)
PLUGIN_DESC
Do you have the aspell-mx package installed?
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Also, it seems that the import lastfm has to be changed to import
lastfm.client, lastfm.marshaller.
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Last correction, I swear - the plugin also needs an import sys at the top.
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Klaus Ethgen wrote:
Please conflict on help files (gimp-help-*) less than 2+0.13-1 as the
old one do not display properly in newest gimp. (gimp 2.4.0 was ok but
2.4.2 seems to be incompatible.)
Eh? The gimp-help files from 2+0.13-1 work just fine in the 2.4.2 help
browser here. And how do you
FYI, the latest version of FoF seems to fix this bug.
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finch - text-based multi-protocol instant messaging client
finch-dev - text-based multi-protocol instant messaging client - development
libpurple-bin - multi-protocol instant
FYI, the latest version of FoF seems to fix this bug.
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The documentation for g_get_home_dir() says the following:
Note that in contrast to traditional UNIX tools, this function prefers
passwd entries over the HOME environment variable.
One of the reasons for this decision is that applications in many cases
need special handling to deal with the case
Klaus Ethgen wrote:
Well, it do not return the real home directory as I mention above.
Note that all other software is using $HOME (even the X authentication
in .Xauthority if not other configured). Only gimp make this problem.
(Well, only in the set of software I use. There might be some more
reassign 453767 python-gst0.10
thanks
I'm reassigning this back to python-gst0.10 since the python-gst package
no longer exists, but there does not seem to be a proper upgrade path
for people who already had python-gst installed from etch.
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Arnfinn Ringvold wrote:
Pidgin crashed on first start up after bug#453759 caused crash.
Inspecting memory gave this result:
This didn't really answer my question. To recap:
Could you try unloading all of the plugins and see if it still crashes?
If it no longer crashes, try loading each of them
reassign 453767 python-gst0.10
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I'm reassigning this back to python-gst0.10 since the python-gst package
no longer exists, but there does not seem to be a proper upgrade path
for people who already had python-gst installed from etch.
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Distribution: unstable
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severity 453711 minor
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I'd imagine this was done to simplify the man page, since people do not
generally change $HOME without changing their actual home directory.
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forcemerge 446759 453759
thanks
I'll ask you the same thing I asked the other bug submitter from which I
never got a response:
Could you try unloading all of the plugins and see if it still crashes? If
it no longer crashes, try loading each of them individually until you see
the crash.
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Package: quodlibet
Version: 1.0-1
Severity: grave
quodlibet no longer starts after upgrading python-gst0.10. It fails with
lots of errors like this:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File /usr/share/quodlibet/formats/__init__.py, line 22, in ?
try: format = __import__(name, {}, {}, self)
Could you try to get a backtrace by running ulimit -c unlimited before
running gltron, and then opening the coredump in gdb?
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Package: quodlibet
Version: 1.0-1
Severity: grave
quodlibet no longer starts after upgrading python-gst0.10. It fails with
lots of errors like this:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File /usr/share/quodlibet/formats/__init__.py, line 22, in ?
try: format = __import__(name, {}, {}, self)
forcemerge 446759 453759
thanks
I'll ask you the same thing I asked the other bug submitter from which I
never got a response:
Could you try unloading all of the plugins and see if it still crashes? If
it no longer crashes, try loading each of them individually until you see
the crash.
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