[Bug 328079] Re: cannot create new C++ class

2009-02-25 Thread Johannes Schmid
Fixed upstream (see bugs mentioned in last comment).

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[Bug 178038] Re: npviewer.bin crashed with SIGSEGV

2009-04-20 Thread Johannes Schmid
Got the crash dialog today will all packages updated. I don't know
exactly what npviewer.bin does - nothing seems to be affected when it
crashes but the crash dialog is kind of annoying!

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[Bug 406268] [NEW] Unable to lock admin directory when automatic update is in progress

2009-07-29 Thread Johannes Schmid
Public bug reported:

When the update-manager comes up automatically (once a week) and I click
on install updates then it claims that it cannot do that know because
another packaging application is running. I took me some time to find
out that at this exact moment Ubuntu (Jaunty) install the security
updates in the background (as configured) and a such blocks the package
management.

I would appreciate if the update-manager did only come up after the
security updates are installed because anything else is completely
intransparent for the user.

** Affects: update-manager (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 297706] Re: Cannot select optimal resolution in dual screen setup (virtual screen size too small)

2008-12-02 Thread Johannes Schmid
Seems to work with latest revision - thanks!

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[Bug 192628] [NEW] libgnomebreakpad.so missing in bug-buddy

2008-02-17 Thread Johannes Schmid
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: bug-buddy

In the gutsy version, bug-buddy does not include the file
libgnomebreak.so which is a gtk+ module to generate backtraces. bug-
buddy does not work without it, the application crashing just aborts
without the possibility to submit a bug-report.

Of course most bugs should be reported by apport but as I am a GNOME
developer I often have some stuff build from trunk and need bug-buddy.

I saw that it's fixed in hardy though.

** Affects: bug-buddy (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 188907] Re: Lock GNOME upstream translations

2008-02-19 Thread Johannes Schmid
Hey, why is this invalid? Parts are duplicated of bug 3 and bug 177919
but that's not all!

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[Bug 188907] [NEW] Lock GNOME upstream translations

2008-02-04 Thread Johannes Schmid
Public bug reported:

In the discussion on gnome-i18n-list (http://mail.gnome.org/archives
/gnome-i18n/2008-January/msg00227.html) most translators would prefer if
their upstream translations would be locked in Launchpad so that it is
impossible to change them. Of course people should still be able to
extend existing translations by translating new strings (though we would
prefer if they did it upstream) but should not be able to touch any
translation that has been checked-in upstream.

The reasons:
- Downstream translators often don't know about policies of the upstream 
language teams and many teams have a very strict review system
- Upstream teams get bug reports about strings that are correct upstream but 
have been changed in launchpad
- Duplicate work for translators
- Importing stuff from launchpad (which is not easy anyway) becomes even more 
difficult when strings have to be merged.

** Affects: launchpad
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

** Affects: ubuntu
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

** Also affects: ubuntu
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

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[Bug 188907] Re: Lock GNOME upstream translations

2008-02-05 Thread Johannes Schmid
Hi Daniel!

First, I never intended to say that you would want to harm any
project/translation by purpose. But as you can see from the reply of 9
translation teams, this is a real practical problem. And Ubuntu is the
only of various distributions that causes such problems though it's of
course also the most widespread one.

In detail:

- This one is true, but not really a problem of Launchpad as a tool.
It's a communication problem: translations in Launchpad are sometimes
too easy, and potential translators and team coordinators don't bother
with actually establishing policies. Until Launchpad gets AI, it's just
a PO editing tool like any other. We've got privilege system in place,
but problems arise if people misuse it (as they have done numerous
times, allowing everybody into translation teams).

Please fix this ASAP (and the hard way as we dicussed yesterday on IRC).
And it would also be nice to point people to the upstream teams because
otherwise they will never know about their existance. It's usually
better to help upstream in case you don't do Ubuntu-specific work.
People SHOULD know that.

- Also, there's another reason. Many different localisation projects for
the same language have differing terminology. For example, I know
Serbian GNOME and KDE translation teams have different terminology. I
see no reason for Ubuntu Serbian l10n team not to unify these
translations and make them consistent accross Ubuntu. Yeah, I'd prefer
it if they've used GNOME translations because that's where I am coming
from, but I'd still prefer consistency over insisting on the "Serbian
GNOME terminology". So, one important point here is that this is not a
translation of GNOME, it is a translation of GNOME in Ubuntu, which is
not exactly the same piece of software (only slightly changed, compared
to relative size of GNOME, but changed nevertheless).

This is something the different translation teams should take care of.
Anyway, I don't like that Ubuntu makes it's own policies here. Upstream
project have usually though very long about certain terms and if there
is a difference between the KDE and the GNOME policy it should be
resolved between those and not in Ubuntu.

- So, we're confronted with two options: consider upstream translation
teams the only trustworthy source of translations (basically disallowing
the option of doing any creative translation work in Launchpad, across
entire sphere of Ubuntu software), or improve the trustworthiness of
current Launchpad translators. We have so far decided to work on
enabling better translator education in Launchpad through review and
changed-in-LP workflows. However, Launchpad itself still doesn't provide
enough means of communications between translators, and there's nothing
that can replace communication. Launchpad is still a tool, and as such,
it can't replace the communication needed between people. As a proof of
that, I can point you at teams which are handling this process fairly
well.

I know that there are teams where this works well (hardly heard of
problems in gnome-de for example). Anyway, no to trust upstream
translations is very unfair. I doubt that there are many places where
the upstream translation of a string is significantly worse than the
launchpad one. So, I still do not understand why you would need any
"creative translation work". It's good to extend exisiting translations
but no use to change them other than in an Ubuntu-specific way.

- Also, I am pretty confident that an easy fix for many translation
teams would be a simple option: make packaged translations automatically
override LP-provided translations. However, that might also remove bug
fixes, so it's hard to enable across entire Launchpad right now. I know
you want bug fixes to happen upstream first, but you should take into
account that upstream bug fixes don't get rolled out into tarballs
immediately (or, just tell me how many times have you missed a GNOME
release deadline by a day? :), and Ubuntu should have the power to fix
these bugs for their own GNOME packages.

Well, that's your problem usually. GNOME does lots of stable releases to
bring things inside tarballs but Ubuntu is sometimes slow to package
those. And you have so many patches in your packages that it wouldn't
harm if you push some upstream (svn) changes downstream.

- Upstream teams get bug reports about strings that are correct upstream but 
have been changed in launchpad
I know it's not yet trivial for upstreams to find out about problems in 
translations as fixed in Ubuntu, but your Ubuntu teams should have it much 
easier. We've recently added a listing of changed-in-LP messages on the global 
language overview page. Check eg. 
https://translations.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/hardy/+lang/de and you'll notice 
the column "Changed" which contains the number of messages changed in LP from a 
package (usually upstream, but technically not, which is why we can't detect 
Ubuntu-only strings), and you can click on a number to see all o

Re: [Bug 188907] Re: Lock GNOME upstream translations

2008-02-05 Thread Johannes Schmid
Hi Danilo!

(I try to answer by mail as I guess Launchpad might support this...)

Am Dienstag, den 05.02.2008, 14:40 + schrieb Данило Шеган:
> What is said there is
> 
>   "Join the team you are interested in, but take care that it's more
>   QA team than just a translation team. You don't need to join a team
>   to translate Ubuntu, only to improve already existing translations."
> 
> This might not be clear enough, so we will work on improving this
> further.  However, I am pretty sure most people won't even hit this
> page, so I don't know what's the best solution to educate people.

I think it's not very clear apart that only few people will be reading
it anyway. Sorry, but I can't say where a good place to add this info is
as I never used launchpad for translations.

> Agreed to an extent.  However, we are not going to design something
> which stops people from being creative and patching entire set of
> translations.  If they want technical aid to stop them from doing that
> by mistake (which is what's happening now most of the time), we'll
> provide that.

IMHO, people should do their creative work upstream or at least push it
upstream. Though I don't like the work "creative" in this context, as
there are only good or bad translations.

> I am not saying we need them.  I just don't see a reason to design a
> tool to disallow it.

Why allow something where there is no need?

> Afaik, Ubuntu is not that slow at all.  The problem is that we give
> priority to corrections done in Launchpad, and we can easily
> reconsider this.

I don't know how the Ubuntu system works but it still ships anjuta 2.2.0
while the upstream version is 2.2.3. But this is going to be off-topic.
(But see recent posts on planet.gnome.org)

> That would mean that any new package uploads in Ubuntu would refresh
> current translations with upstream provided ones, if a translation
> team chooses to use that option.  However, that can happen next month
> at the earliest (and I am not making any commitment yet, this has to
> be discussed within the team), because, even if a simple change, it
> will involve changes to the core piece of our code, thus needing a lot
> of testing.

Would this be language-wide or could you implement this based on package
sets? Because I guess no language will be willing to check this as a
global option but rather for good-maintained package-sets
(GNOME/KDE/freedesktop).

> Doing this will, of course, limit our time on other interesting things
> we can work on, but I am sure GNOME as an upstream doesn't really care
> about that.

I think you are wrong here as most people really take care on the
end-user. I cannot speak for GNOME (not even for gnome-18n, you are the
spokesman ;-) but there are lots of interesting things I would like to
see in Ubuntu/launchpad.
Anyway, lets consider this won't be in place for hardy (= GNOME 2.22).
That's no problem as most of the big problems could be solved by
team-reorganizations. But would it be possible to to implement the
"overwrite" policy (instead of a "lock" policy) for Hardy + 1 (= GNOME
2.24)? Personally I think that would be a reasonable time-frame for
testing, getting feedback, discussing on GUADEC, etc.

Regards,
Johannes

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[Bug 206481] [NEW] Backlight is dimmed after suspend-to-ram

2008-03-25 Thread Johannes Schmid
Public bug reported:

After returning from suspend-to-ram the backlight is sometimes
completely off, sometimes dimmed and sometimes working.

If the laptop was on power-supply before suspend and not after it is in
general off. Attaching power-supply sometimes helps. This has been a
problem with gutsy but is even worse on hardy. The graphic driver is
intel.

Please tell me which log files you want me to attach.

** Affects: ubuntu
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 206485] [NEW] Dell Inspiron 6400 - network manager does not reconnect after suspend

2008-03-25 Thread Johannes Schmid
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: network-manager

After suspend to RAM, the NetworkManager takes ages to reconnect (> 10
Minutes). Killing and restarting if fixes it.

Hardware is ipw3945 on hardy.

Couldn't find anything in the log files but maybe you can give me a
hint.

** Affects: network-manager (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 206485] Re: Dell Inspiron 6400 - network manager does not reconnect after suspend

2008-03-25 Thread Johannes Schmid
It worked on gutsy - btw.

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[Bug 205701] Re: Latest hardy cairomm is broken

2008-03-25 Thread Johannes Schmid
Following from cairomm trunk fixes it:

2008-03-23  Murray Cumming  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

* cairomm/enums.h (FONT_TYPE_ATSUI, FONT_TYPE_QUARTZ):
Change the definition of FONT_TYPE_ATSUI from CAIRO_FONT_TYPE_ATSUI to
CAIRO_FONT_TYPE_QUARTZ (the same numerical value) and document it as
deprecated. The others should be documented too.
Added FONT_TYPE_QUARTZ.

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[Bug 80229] Re: more mime-type icons in default theme

2008-04-03 Thread Johannes Schmid
I have running Hardy here (not from the LiveCD but installed...) and
there are still no icons for shared libraries and C/C++ files still look
exactly the same as text files.

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[Bug 200940] [NEW] Typo in Appearance-Applet of gnome-settings

2008-03-11 Thread Johannes Schmid
Public bug reported:

If you choose "System->Einstellungen->Erscheinungsbild" there is a
notebook label "Visuelle Effekte" but what's displayed is "Visuelle
Effekte". As there is no markup set for the label it should really
be removed from the de.po file. It was the same in Gutsy and is still
present in Hardy. Looks really unprofessional!

** Affects: language-support-de (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 200965] [NEW] Intel driver does not allow all resultions (and conflicts with 915resolution)

2008-03-11 Thread Johannes Schmid
Public bug reported:

When I updated to hardy, first the default resolution changed from
1280x800 to 1024x768 though this could be fixed using the configuration
applet. (just a bit annoying...)

But, setting the screen resolution of a second monitor to 1680x1080 was
not possible, maximum resolution was 1280x800. 915resolution would have
fixed it but it cannot be installed together with the newer intel
driver.

In addition it would be nice to be able to add an options for Xinerama
in the applet instead of defaulting to clone.

** Affects: xserver-xorg-video-intel (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 200965] Re: Intel driver does not allow all resultions (and conflicts with 915resolution)

2008-03-11 Thread Johannes Schmid
Thanks for your reply!

Well, I did not have any xorg.conf (is it still needed?). Anyway, after
I reconfigured xserver-xorg and created an xorg.conf I could enable
clone mode.

Anyway, I don't want clone mode so I probably want xrandr (with extern
monitor on the left). Is there any GUI (displayconfig-gtk did not work)
or do I have to edit the configuration by hand somewhere?

Thanks!

Output of xrandr:
Screen 0: minimum 320 x 200, current 1280 x 800, maximum 1680 x 1680
VGA connected (normal left inverted right x axis y axis)
   1680x1050  59.9 +   60.0  
   1280x1024  75.0 59.9  
   1440x900   75.0 59.9  
   1280x960   59.9  
   1152x864   75.0 74.8  
   1024x768   75.1 60.0  
   832x62474.6  
   800x60075.0 60.3 56.2  
   640x48075.0 60.0  
   720x40070.1  
LVDS connected 1280x800+0+0 (normal left inverted right x axis y axis) 331mm x 
207mm
   1280x800   60.0*+   60.0  
   1280x768   60.0  
   1024x768   60.0  
   800x60060.3  
   640x48059.9  
TV disconnected (normal left inverted right x axis y axis)

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[Bug 206485] Re: Dell Inspiron 6400 - network manager does not reconnect after suspend

2008-03-30 Thread Johannes Schmid
Recent updates fixed this - thanks!

** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
   Status: New => Fix Committed

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[Bug 206481] Re: Backlight is dimmed after suspend-to-ram

2008-04-21 Thread Johannes Schmid
Recent updates have fixed it.

** Changed in: ubuntu
   Status: New => Fix Committed

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[Bug 221582] Re: Anjuta code autocompletion does not work on Ubuntu Hardy 8.04

2008-05-14 Thread Johannes Schmid
For  word autocompletion you have to switch to the scintilla editor.
Also be sure that the correct libraries are set int Preferences->Symbol
Browser.

Otherwise, see the upstream bug:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=449620

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[Bug 203310] Re: anjuta crashed with SIGSEGV in gtk_style_attach()

2008-05-14 Thread Johannes Schmid
This is a gtk+ bug: http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=467698

Ubuntu should ship a newer version of the gtk+ to fix this.

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[Bug 283195] Re: X crashes after resume from suspend

2008-10-14 Thread Johannes Schmid

** Attachment added: "Log of the crashing Xserver after resume"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18530793/Xorg.0.log.old

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[Bug 283195] [NEW] X crashes after resume from suspend

2008-10-14 Thread Johannes Schmid
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: xserver-xorg

Since some recent updates in Intrepid (> 1 week), X keeps crashing and
restarting after resume from suspend-to-ram. It is impossible to switch
to a console or do any other input. Sometimes though, a plain X with the
"X" mouse-cursor comes up and you can move the mouse for some moments
until it dissappears again.

Hardware is a Dell Inspiron 6400 (Ubuntu Edition, with complete Centrino stuff):
Linux idefix 2.6.27-7-generic #1 SMP Fri Oct 10 03:55:24 UTC 2008 i686 GNU/Linux

The most meaningful message in the Xorg log is:
(EE) intel(0): [drm] failed to remove DRM signal handler

Full log is attached.

** Affects: xorg (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 297706] [NEW] display-config set virtual screen to low

2008-11-13 Thread Johannes Schmid
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: displayconfig-gtk

My setup consists of two screens:
* Laptop 1280x800
* Monitor 1680x1050

When tried to set this in the GUI it does not offer me the 1680x1050
after telling me that it has to change xorg.conf because it does only
set the horizontal Virtual Screen size to 1000. It should be more clever
in getting the correct setting for the used resolution. When I increase
the size manually in xorg.conf I can set the appropriate resolution.

System Information:
Dell Inspiron 6400 (Ubuntu Edition)
i945 graphic onboard
Ubuntu Intrepid

** Affects: displayconfig-gtk (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 297706] Re: display-config set virtual screen to low

2008-11-13 Thread Johannes Schmid
Sorry, then I selected the wrong package. It's the application that
start when you choose System->Preferences->Monitor->Resolution in
Intrepid. So, I am quite sure this is not deprecated.

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[Bug 297706] Re: display-config set virtual screen to low

2008-11-13 Thread Johannes Schmid
gnome-control-center:
  Installed: 1:2.24.0.1-0ubuntu7.1
  Candidate: 1:2.24.0.1-0ubuntu7.1
  Version table:
 *** 1:2.24.0.1-0ubuntu7.1 0
500 http://de.archive.ubuntu.com intrepid-updates/main Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
 1:2.24.0.1-0ubuntu7 0
500 http://de.archive.ubuntu.com intrepid/main Packages

But I must admit that I probably didn't try the lastest version because
it worked for me after editing xorg.conf

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[Bug 283195] Re: X crashes after resume from suspend

2008-10-31 Thread Johannes Schmid
I seems to have been fixed with a recent kernel/X update. I cannot give
you exact version numbers but at least it does not happen anymore.

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[Bug 145361] Re: libgda3-sqlite is broken

2008-10-25 Thread Johannes Schmid
Yes, because it's broken by design. libgda 3.0.x will never work with
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[Bug 274732] [NEW] pangomm misses libpangomm-1.4.la

2008-09-26 Thread Johannes Schmid
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: libpangomm-1.4-dev

This files needs to be installed to be able to build another software
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** Affects: pangomm (Ubuntu)
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[Bug 206485] Re: Dell Inspiron 6400 - network manager does not reconnect after suspend

2008-03-30 Thread Johannes Schmid
Recent updates fixed this - thanks!

** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
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[Bug 80229] Re: more mime-type icons in default theme

2008-04-03 Thread Johannes Schmid
I have running Hardy here (not from the LiveCD but installed...) and
there are still no icons for shared libraries and C/C++ files still look
exactly the same as text files.

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[Bug 206481] [NEW] Backlight is dimmed after suspend-to-ram

2008-03-25 Thread Johannes Schmid
Public bug reported:

After returning from suspend-to-ram the backlight is sometimes
completely off, sometimes dimmed and sometimes working.

If the laptop was on power-supply before suspend and not after it is in
general off. Attaching power-supply sometimes helps. This has been a
problem with gutsy but is even worse on hardy. The graphic driver is
intel.

Please tell me which log files you want me to attach.

** Affects: ubuntu
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 206485] [NEW] Dell Inspiron 6400 - network manager does not reconnect after suspend

2008-03-25 Thread Johannes Schmid
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: network-manager

After suspend to RAM, the NetworkManager takes ages to reconnect (> 10
Minutes). Killing and restarting if fixes it.

Hardware is ipw3945 on hardy.

Couldn't find anything in the log files but maybe you can give me a
hint.

** Affects: network-manager (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 206485] Re: Dell Inspiron 6400 - network manager does not reconnect after suspend

2008-03-25 Thread Johannes Schmid
It worked on gutsy - btw.

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[Bug 205701] Re: Latest hardy cairomm is broken

2008-03-25 Thread Johannes Schmid
Following from cairomm trunk fixes it:

2008-03-23  Murray Cumming  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

* cairomm/enums.h (FONT_TYPE_ATSUI, FONT_TYPE_QUARTZ):
Change the definition of FONT_TYPE_ATSUI from CAIRO_FONT_TYPE_ATSUI to
CAIRO_FONT_TYPE_QUARTZ (the same numerical value) and document it as
deprecated. The others should be documented too.
Added FONT_TYPE_QUARTZ.

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[Bug 206481] Re: Backlight is dimmed after suspend-to-ram

2008-04-21 Thread Johannes Schmid
Recent updates have fixed it.

** Changed in: ubuntu
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[Bug 283195] Re: X crashes after resume from suspend

2008-10-14 Thread Johannes Schmid

** Attachment added: "Log of the crashing Xserver after resume"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18530793/Xorg.0.log.old

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[Bug 283195] [NEW] X crashes after resume from suspend

2008-10-14 Thread Johannes Schmid
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: xserver-xorg

Since some recent updates in Intrepid (> 1 week), X keeps crashing and
restarting after resume from suspend-to-ram. It is impossible to switch
to a console or do any other input. Sometimes though, a plain X with the
"X" mouse-cursor comes up and you can move the mouse for some moments
until it dissappears again.

Hardware is a Dell Inspiron 6400 (Ubuntu Edition, with complete Centrino stuff):
Linux idefix 2.6.27-7-generic #1 SMP Fri Oct 10 03:55:24 UTC 2008 i686 GNU/Linux

The most meaningful message in the Xorg log is:
(EE) intel(0): [drm] failed to remove DRM signal handler

Full log is attached.

** Affects: xorg (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 145361] Re: libgda3-sqlite is broken

2008-10-25 Thread Johannes Schmid
Yes, because it's broken by design. libgda 3.0.x will never work with
system included sqlite3 - you will have to accept this - sorry!

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[Bug 274732] [NEW] pangomm misses libpangomm-1.4.la

2008-09-26 Thread Johannes Schmid
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: libpangomm-1.4-dev

This files needs to be installed to be able to build another software
depending on libpangmm, like glom

** Affects: pangomm (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
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[Bug 297706] [NEW] display-config set virtual screen to low

2008-11-13 Thread Johannes Schmid
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: displayconfig-gtk

My setup consists of two screens:
* Laptop 1280x800
* Monitor 1680x1050

When tried to set this in the GUI it does not offer me the 1680x1050
after telling me that it has to change xorg.conf because it does only
set the horizontal Virtual Screen size to 1000. It should be more clever
in getting the correct setting for the used resolution. When I increase
the size manually in xorg.conf I can set the appropriate resolution.

System Information:
Dell Inspiron 6400 (Ubuntu Edition)
i945 graphic onboard
Ubuntu Intrepid

** Affects: displayconfig-gtk (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 297706] Re: display-config set virtual screen to low

2008-11-13 Thread Johannes Schmid
Sorry, then I selected the wrong package. It's the application that
start when you choose System->Preferences->Monitor->Resolution in
Intrepid. So, I am quite sure this is not deprecated.

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[Bug 297706] Re: display-config set virtual screen to low

2008-11-13 Thread Johannes Schmid
gnome-control-center:
  Installed: 1:2.24.0.1-0ubuntu7.1
  Candidate: 1:2.24.0.1-0ubuntu7.1
  Version table:
 *** 1:2.24.0.1-0ubuntu7.1 0
500 http://de.archive.ubuntu.com intrepid-updates/main Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
 1:2.24.0.1-0ubuntu7 0
500 http://de.archive.ubuntu.com intrepid/main Packages

But I must admit that I probably didn't try the lastest version because
it worked for me after editing xorg.conf

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[Bug 297706] Re: Cannot select optimal resolution in dual screen setup (virtual screen size too small)

2008-12-02 Thread Johannes Schmid
Seems to work with latest revision - thanks!

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[Bug 283195] Re: X crashes after resume from suspend

2008-10-31 Thread Johannes Schmid
I seems to have been fixed with a recent kernel/X update. I cannot give
you exact version numbers but at least it does not happen anymore.

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[Bug 221582] Re: Anjuta code autocompletion does not work on Ubuntu Hardy 8.04

2008-05-14 Thread Johannes Schmid
For  word autocompletion you have to switch to the scintilla editor.
Also be sure that the correct libraries are set int Preferences->Symbol
Browser.

Otherwise, see the upstream bug:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=449620

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[Bug 203310] Re: anjuta crashed with SIGSEGV in gtk_style_attach()

2008-05-14 Thread Johannes Schmid
This is a gtk+ bug: http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=467698

Ubuntu should ship a newer version of the gtk+ to fix this.

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[Bug 178038] Re: npviewer.bin crashed with SIGSEGV

2009-04-20 Thread Johannes Schmid
Got the crash dialog today will all packages updated. I don't know
exactly what npviewer.bin does - nothing seems to be affected when it
crashes but the crash dialog is kind of annoying!

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[Bug 328079] Re: cannot create new C++ class

2009-02-25 Thread Johannes Schmid
Fixed upstream (see bugs mentioned in last comment).

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[Bug 297706] Re: Cannot select optimal resolution in dual screen setup (virtual screen size too small)

2008-12-02 Thread Johannes Schmid
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[Bug 188907] [NEW] Lock GNOME upstream translations

2008-02-04 Thread Johannes Schmid
Public bug reported:

In the discussion on gnome-i18n-list (http://mail.gnome.org/archives
/gnome-i18n/2008-January/msg00227.html) most translators would prefer if
their upstream translations would be locked in Launchpad so that it is
impossible to change them. Of course people should still be able to
extend existing translations by translating new strings (though we would
prefer if they did it upstream) but should not be able to touch any
translation that has been checked-in upstream.

The reasons:
- Downstream translators often don't know about policies of the upstream 
language teams and many teams have a very strict review system
- Upstream teams get bug reports about strings that are correct upstream but 
have been changed in launchpad
- Duplicate work for translators
- Importing stuff from launchpad (which is not easy anyway) becomes even more 
difficult when strings have to be merged.

** Affects: launchpad
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

** Affects: ubuntu
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

** Also affects: ubuntu
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

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[Bug 188907] Re: Lock GNOME upstream translations

2008-02-05 Thread Johannes Schmid
Hi Daniel!

First, I never intended to say that you would want to harm any
project/translation by purpose. But as you can see from the reply of 9
translation teams, this is a real practical problem. And Ubuntu is the
only of various distributions that causes such problems though it's of
course also the most widespread one.

In detail:

- This one is true, but not really a problem of Launchpad as a tool.
It's a communication problem: translations in Launchpad are sometimes
too easy, and potential translators and team coordinators don't bother
with actually establishing policies. Until Launchpad gets AI, it's just
a PO editing tool like any other. We've got privilege system in place,
but problems arise if people misuse it (as they have done numerous
times, allowing everybody into translation teams).

Please fix this ASAP (and the hard way as we dicussed yesterday on IRC).
And it would also be nice to point people to the upstream teams because
otherwise they will never know about their existance. It's usually
better to help upstream in case you don't do Ubuntu-specific work.
People SHOULD know that.

- Also, there's another reason. Many different localisation projects for
the same language have differing terminology. For example, I know
Serbian GNOME and KDE translation teams have different terminology. I
see no reason for Ubuntu Serbian l10n team not to unify these
translations and make them consistent accross Ubuntu. Yeah, I'd prefer
it if they've used GNOME translations because that's where I am coming
from, but I'd still prefer consistency over insisting on the "Serbian
GNOME terminology". So, one important point here is that this is not a
translation of GNOME, it is a translation of GNOME in Ubuntu, which is
not exactly the same piece of software (only slightly changed, compared
to relative size of GNOME, but changed nevertheless).

This is something the different translation teams should take care of.
Anyway, I don't like that Ubuntu makes it's own policies here. Upstream
project have usually though very long about certain terms and if there
is a difference between the KDE and the GNOME policy it should be
resolved between those and not in Ubuntu.

- So, we're confronted with two options: consider upstream translation
teams the only trustworthy source of translations (basically disallowing
the option of doing any creative translation work in Launchpad, across
entire sphere of Ubuntu software), or improve the trustworthiness of
current Launchpad translators. We have so far decided to work on
enabling better translator education in Launchpad through review and
changed-in-LP workflows. However, Launchpad itself still doesn't provide
enough means of communications between translators, and there's nothing
that can replace communication. Launchpad is still a tool, and as such,
it can't replace the communication needed between people. As a proof of
that, I can point you at teams which are handling this process fairly
well.

I know that there are teams where this works well (hardly heard of
problems in gnome-de for example). Anyway, no to trust upstream
translations is very unfair. I doubt that there are many places where
the upstream translation of a string is significantly worse than the
launchpad one. So, I still do not understand why you would need any
"creative translation work". It's good to extend exisiting translations
but no use to change them other than in an Ubuntu-specific way.

- Also, I am pretty confident that an easy fix for many translation
teams would be a simple option: make packaged translations automatically
override LP-provided translations. However, that might also remove bug
fixes, so it's hard to enable across entire Launchpad right now. I know
you want bug fixes to happen upstream first, but you should take into
account that upstream bug fixes don't get rolled out into tarballs
immediately (or, just tell me how many times have you missed a GNOME
release deadline by a day? :), and Ubuntu should have the power to fix
these bugs for their own GNOME packages.

Well, that's your problem usually. GNOME does lots of stable releases to
bring things inside tarballs but Ubuntu is sometimes slow to package
those. And you have so many patches in your packages that it wouldn't
harm if you push some upstream (svn) changes downstream.

- Upstream teams get bug reports about strings that are correct upstream but 
have been changed in launchpad
I know it's not yet trivial for upstreams to find out about problems in 
translations as fixed in Ubuntu, but your Ubuntu teams should have it much 
easier. We've recently added a listing of changed-in-LP messages on the global 
language overview page. Check eg. 
https://translations.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/hardy/+lang/de and you'll notice 
the column "Changed" which contains the number of messages changed in LP from a 
package (usually upstream, but technically not, which is why we can't detect 
Ubuntu-only strings), and you can click on a number to see all o

Re: [Bug 188907] Re: Lock GNOME upstream translations

2008-02-05 Thread Johannes Schmid
Hi Danilo!

(I try to answer by mail as I guess Launchpad might support this...)

Am Dienstag, den 05.02.2008, 14:40 + schrieb Данило Шеган:
> What is said there is
> 
>   "Join the team you are interested in, but take care that it's more
>   QA team than just a translation team. You don't need to join a team
>   to translate Ubuntu, only to improve already existing translations."
> 
> This might not be clear enough, so we will work on improving this
> further.  However, I am pretty sure most people won't even hit this
> page, so I don't know what's the best solution to educate people.

I think it's not very clear apart that only few people will be reading
it anyway. Sorry, but I can't say where a good place to add this info is
as I never used launchpad for translations.

> Agreed to an extent.  However, we are not going to design something
> which stops people from being creative and patching entire set of
> translations.  If they want technical aid to stop them from doing that
> by mistake (which is what's happening now most of the time), we'll
> provide that.

IMHO, people should do their creative work upstream or at least push it
upstream. Though I don't like the work "creative" in this context, as
there are only good or bad translations.

> I am not saying we need them.  I just don't see a reason to design a
> tool to disallow it.

Why allow something where there is no need?

> Afaik, Ubuntu is not that slow at all.  The problem is that we give
> priority to corrections done in Launchpad, and we can easily
> reconsider this.

I don't know how the Ubuntu system works but it still ships anjuta 2.2.0
while the upstream version is 2.2.3. But this is going to be off-topic.
(But see recent posts on planet.gnome.org)

> That would mean that any new package uploads in Ubuntu would refresh
> current translations with upstream provided ones, if a translation
> team chooses to use that option.  However, that can happen next month
> at the earliest (and I am not making any commitment yet, this has to
> be discussed within the team), because, even if a simple change, it
> will involve changes to the core piece of our code, thus needing a lot
> of testing.

Would this be language-wide or could you implement this based on package
sets? Because I guess no language will be willing to check this as a
global option but rather for good-maintained package-sets
(GNOME/KDE/freedesktop).

> Doing this will, of course, limit our time on other interesting things
> we can work on, but I am sure GNOME as an upstream doesn't really care
> about that.

I think you are wrong here as most people really take care on the
end-user. I cannot speak for GNOME (not even for gnome-18n, you are the
spokesman ;-) but there are lots of interesting things I would like to
see in Ubuntu/launchpad.
Anyway, lets consider this won't be in place for hardy (= GNOME 2.22).
That's no problem as most of the big problems could be solved by
team-reorganizations. But would it be possible to to implement the
"overwrite" policy (instead of a "lock" policy) for Hardy + 1 (= GNOME
2.24)? Personally I think that would be a reasonable time-frame for
testing, getting feedback, discussing on GUADEC, etc.

Regards,
Johannes

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[Bug 188907] Re: Lock GNOME upstream translations

2008-02-19 Thread Johannes Schmid
Hey, why is this invalid? Parts are duplicated of bug 3 and bug 177919
but that's not all!

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[Bug 192628] [NEW] libgnomebreakpad.so missing in bug-buddy

2008-02-17 Thread Johannes Schmid
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: bug-buddy

In the gutsy version, bug-buddy does not include the file
libgnomebreak.so which is a gtk+ module to generate backtraces. bug-
buddy does not work without it, the application crashing just aborts
without the possibility to submit a bug-report.

Of course most bugs should be reported by apport but as I am a GNOME
developer I often have some stuff build from trunk and need bug-buddy.

I saw that it's fixed in hardy though.

** Affects: bug-buddy (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 200940] [NEW] Typo in Appearance-Applet of gnome-settings

2008-03-11 Thread Johannes Schmid
Public bug reported:

If you choose "System->Einstellungen->Erscheinungsbild" there is a
notebook label "Visuelle Effekte" but what's displayed is "Visuelle
Effekte". As there is no markup set for the label it should really
be removed from the de.po file. It was the same in Gutsy and is still
present in Hardy. Looks really unprofessional!

** Affects: language-support-de (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 200965] [NEW] Intel driver does not allow all resultions (and conflicts with 915resolution)

2008-03-11 Thread Johannes Schmid
Public bug reported:

When I updated to hardy, first the default resolution changed from
1280x800 to 1024x768 though this could be fixed using the configuration
applet. (just a bit annoying...)

But, setting the screen resolution of a second monitor to 1680x1080 was
not possible, maximum resolution was 1280x800. 915resolution would have
fixed it but it cannot be installed together with the newer intel
driver.

In addition it would be nice to be able to add an options for Xinerama
in the applet instead of defaulting to clone.

** Affects: xserver-xorg-video-intel (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 200965] Re: Intel driver does not allow all resultions (and conflicts with 915resolution)

2008-03-11 Thread Johannes Schmid
Thanks for your reply!

Well, I did not have any xorg.conf (is it still needed?). Anyway, after
I reconfigured xserver-xorg and created an xorg.conf I could enable
clone mode.

Anyway, I don't want clone mode so I probably want xrandr (with extern
monitor on the left). Is there any GUI (displayconfig-gtk did not work)
or do I have to edit the configuration by hand somewhere?

Thanks!

Output of xrandr:
Screen 0: minimum 320 x 200, current 1280 x 800, maximum 1680 x 1680
VGA connected (normal left inverted right x axis y axis)
   1680x1050  59.9 +   60.0  
   1280x1024  75.0 59.9  
   1440x900   75.0 59.9  
   1280x960   59.9  
   1152x864   75.0 74.8  
   1024x768   75.1 60.0  
   832x62474.6  
   800x60075.0 60.3 56.2  
   640x48075.0 60.0  
   720x40070.1  
LVDS connected 1280x800+0+0 (normal left inverted right x axis y axis) 331mm x 
207mm
   1280x800   60.0*+   60.0  
   1280x768   60.0  
   1024x768   60.0  
   800x60060.3  
   640x48059.9  
TV disconnected (normal left inverted right x axis y axis)

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[Bug 328079] Re: cannot create new C++ class

2009-02-25 Thread Johannes Schmid
Fixed upstream (see bugs mentioned in last comment).

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[Bug 178038] Re: npviewer.bin crashed with SIGSEGV

2009-04-20 Thread Johannes Schmid
Got the crash dialog today will all packages updated. I don't know
exactly what npviewer.bin does - nothing seems to be affected when it
crashes but the crash dialog is kind of annoying!

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[Bug 406268] [NEW] Unable to lock admin directory when automatic update is in progress

2009-07-29 Thread Johannes Schmid
Public bug reported:

When the update-manager comes up automatically (once a week) and I click
on install updates then it claims that it cannot do that know because
another packaging application is running. I took me some time to find
out that at this exact moment Ubuntu (Jaunty) install the security
updates in the background (as configured) and a such blocks the package
management.

I would appreciate if the update-manager did only come up after the
security updates are installed because anything else is completely
intransparent for the user.

** Affects: update-manager (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 206481] Re: Backlight is dimmed after suspend-to-ram

2008-04-21 Thread Johannes Schmid
Recent updates have fixed it.

** Changed in: ubuntu
   Status: New => Fix Committed

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[Bug 192628] [NEW] libgnomebreakpad.so missing in bug-buddy

2008-02-17 Thread Johannes Schmid
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: bug-buddy

In the gutsy version, bug-buddy does not include the file
libgnomebreak.so which is a gtk+ module to generate backtraces. bug-
buddy does not work without it, the application crashing just aborts
without the possibility to submit a bug-report.

Of course most bugs should be reported by apport but as I am a GNOME
developer I often have some stuff build from trunk and need bug-buddy.

I saw that it's fixed in hardy though.

** Affects: bug-buddy (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 188907] Re: Lock GNOME upstream translations

2008-02-19 Thread Johannes Schmid
Hey, why is this invalid? Parts are duplicated of bug 3 and bug 177919
but that's not all!

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[Bug 188907] [NEW] Lock GNOME upstream translations

2008-02-04 Thread Johannes Schmid
Public bug reported:

In the discussion on gnome-i18n-list (http://mail.gnome.org/archives
/gnome-i18n/2008-January/msg00227.html) most translators would prefer if
their upstream translations would be locked in Launchpad so that it is
impossible to change them. Of course people should still be able to
extend existing translations by translating new strings (though we would
prefer if they did it upstream) but should not be able to touch any
translation that has been checked-in upstream.

The reasons:
- Downstream translators often don't know about policies of the upstream 
language teams and many teams have a very strict review system
- Upstream teams get bug reports about strings that are correct upstream but 
have been changed in launchpad
- Duplicate work for translators
- Importing stuff from launchpad (which is not easy anyway) becomes even more 
difficult when strings have to be merged.

** Affects: launchpad
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

** Affects: ubuntu
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

** Also affects: ubuntu
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

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[Bug 188907] Re: Lock GNOME upstream translations

2008-02-05 Thread Johannes Schmid
Hi Daniel!

First, I never intended to say that you would want to harm any
project/translation by purpose. But as you can see from the reply of 9
translation teams, this is a real practical problem. And Ubuntu is the
only of various distributions that causes such problems though it's of
course also the most widespread one.

In detail:

- This one is true, but not really a problem of Launchpad as a tool.
It's a communication problem: translations in Launchpad are sometimes
too easy, and potential translators and team coordinators don't bother
with actually establishing policies. Until Launchpad gets AI, it's just
a PO editing tool like any other. We've got privilege system in place,
but problems arise if people misuse it (as they have done numerous
times, allowing everybody into translation teams).

Please fix this ASAP (and the hard way as we dicussed yesterday on IRC).
And it would also be nice to point people to the upstream teams because
otherwise they will never know about their existance. It's usually
better to help upstream in case you don't do Ubuntu-specific work.
People SHOULD know that.

- Also, there's another reason. Many different localisation projects for
the same language have differing terminology. For example, I know
Serbian GNOME and KDE translation teams have different terminology. I
see no reason for Ubuntu Serbian l10n team not to unify these
translations and make them consistent accross Ubuntu. Yeah, I'd prefer
it if they've used GNOME translations because that's where I am coming
from, but I'd still prefer consistency over insisting on the "Serbian
GNOME terminology". So, one important point here is that this is not a
translation of GNOME, it is a translation of GNOME in Ubuntu, which is
not exactly the same piece of software (only slightly changed, compared
to relative size of GNOME, but changed nevertheless).

This is something the different translation teams should take care of.
Anyway, I don't like that Ubuntu makes it's own policies here. Upstream
project have usually though very long about certain terms and if there
is a difference between the KDE and the GNOME policy it should be
resolved between those and not in Ubuntu.

- So, we're confronted with two options: consider upstream translation
teams the only trustworthy source of translations (basically disallowing
the option of doing any creative translation work in Launchpad, across
entire sphere of Ubuntu software), or improve the trustworthiness of
current Launchpad translators. We have so far decided to work on
enabling better translator education in Launchpad through review and
changed-in-LP workflows. However, Launchpad itself still doesn't provide
enough means of communications between translators, and there's nothing
that can replace communication. Launchpad is still a tool, and as such,
it can't replace the communication needed between people. As a proof of
that, I can point you at teams which are handling this process fairly
well.

I know that there are teams where this works well (hardly heard of
problems in gnome-de for example). Anyway, no to trust upstream
translations is very unfair. I doubt that there are many places where
the upstream translation of a string is significantly worse than the
launchpad one. So, I still do not understand why you would need any
"creative translation work". It's good to extend exisiting translations
but no use to change them other than in an Ubuntu-specific way.

- Also, I am pretty confident that an easy fix for many translation
teams would be a simple option: make packaged translations automatically
override LP-provided translations. However, that might also remove bug
fixes, so it's hard to enable across entire Launchpad right now. I know
you want bug fixes to happen upstream first, but you should take into
account that upstream bug fixes don't get rolled out into tarballs
immediately (or, just tell me how many times have you missed a GNOME
release deadline by a day? :), and Ubuntu should have the power to fix
these bugs for their own GNOME packages.

Well, that's your problem usually. GNOME does lots of stable releases to
bring things inside tarballs but Ubuntu is sometimes slow to package
those. And you have so many patches in your packages that it wouldn't
harm if you push some upstream (svn) changes downstream.

- Upstream teams get bug reports about strings that are correct upstream but 
have been changed in launchpad
I know it's not yet trivial for upstreams to find out about problems in 
translations as fixed in Ubuntu, but your Ubuntu teams should have it much 
easier. We've recently added a listing of changed-in-LP messages on the global 
language overview page. Check eg. 
https://translations.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/hardy/+lang/de and you'll notice 
the column "Changed" which contains the number of messages changed in LP from a 
package (usually upstream, but technically not, which is why we can't detect 
Ubuntu-only strings), and you can click on a number to see all o

Re: [Bug 188907] Re: Lock GNOME upstream translations

2008-02-05 Thread Johannes Schmid
Hi Danilo!

(I try to answer by mail as I guess Launchpad might support this...)

Am Dienstag, den 05.02.2008, 14:40 + schrieb Данило Шеган:
> What is said there is
> 
>   "Join the team you are interested in, but take care that it's more
>   QA team than just a translation team. You don't need to join a team
>   to translate Ubuntu, only to improve already existing translations."
> 
> This might not be clear enough, so we will work on improving this
> further.  However, I am pretty sure most people won't even hit this
> page, so I don't know what's the best solution to educate people.

I think it's not very clear apart that only few people will be reading
it anyway. Sorry, but I can't say where a good place to add this info is
as I never used launchpad for translations.

> Agreed to an extent.  However, we are not going to design something
> which stops people from being creative and patching entire set of
> translations.  If they want technical aid to stop them from doing that
> by mistake (which is what's happening now most of the time), we'll
> provide that.

IMHO, people should do their creative work upstream or at least push it
upstream. Though I don't like the work "creative" in this context, as
there are only good or bad translations.

> I am not saying we need them.  I just don't see a reason to design a
> tool to disallow it.

Why allow something where there is no need?

> Afaik, Ubuntu is not that slow at all.  The problem is that we give
> priority to corrections done in Launchpad, and we can easily
> reconsider this.

I don't know how the Ubuntu system works but it still ships anjuta 2.2.0
while the upstream version is 2.2.3. But this is going to be off-topic.
(But see recent posts on planet.gnome.org)

> That would mean that any new package uploads in Ubuntu would refresh
> current translations with upstream provided ones, if a translation
> team chooses to use that option.  However, that can happen next month
> at the earliest (and I am not making any commitment yet, this has to
> be discussed within the team), because, even if a simple change, it
> will involve changes to the core piece of our code, thus needing a lot
> of testing.

Would this be language-wide or could you implement this based on package
sets? Because I guess no language will be willing to check this as a
global option but rather for good-maintained package-sets
(GNOME/KDE/freedesktop).

> Doing this will, of course, limit our time on other interesting things
> we can work on, but I am sure GNOME as an upstream doesn't really care
> about that.

I think you are wrong here as most people really take care on the
end-user. I cannot speak for GNOME (not even for gnome-18n, you are the
spokesman ;-) but there are lots of interesting things I would like to
see in Ubuntu/launchpad.
Anyway, lets consider this won't be in place for hardy (= GNOME 2.22).
That's no problem as most of the big problems could be solved by
team-reorganizations. But would it be possible to to implement the
"overwrite" policy (instead of a "lock" policy) for Hardy + 1 (= GNOME
2.24)? Personally I think that would be a reasonable time-frame for
testing, getting feedback, discussing on GUADEC, etc.

Regards,
Johannes

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[Bug 80229] Re: more mime-type icons in default theme

2008-04-03 Thread Johannes Schmid
I have running Hardy here (not from the LiveCD but installed...) and
there are still no icons for shared libraries and C/C++ files still look
exactly the same as text files.

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[Bug 206481] [NEW] Backlight is dimmed after suspend-to-ram

2008-03-25 Thread Johannes Schmid
Public bug reported:

After returning from suspend-to-ram the backlight is sometimes
completely off, sometimes dimmed and sometimes working.

If the laptop was on power-supply before suspend and not after it is in
general off. Attaching power-supply sometimes helps. This has been a
problem with gutsy but is even worse on hardy. The graphic driver is
intel.

Please tell me which log files you want me to attach.

** Affects: ubuntu
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 206485] [NEW] Dell Inspiron 6400 - network manager does not reconnect after suspend

2008-03-25 Thread Johannes Schmid
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: network-manager

After suspend to RAM, the NetworkManager takes ages to reconnect (> 10
Minutes). Killing and restarting if fixes it.

Hardware is ipw3945 on hardy.

Couldn't find anything in the log files but maybe you can give me a
hint.

** Affects: network-manager (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 206485] Re: Dell Inspiron 6400 - network manager does not reconnect after suspend

2008-03-25 Thread Johannes Schmid
It worked on gutsy - btw.

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[Bug 205701] Re: Latest hardy cairomm is broken

2008-03-25 Thread Johannes Schmid
Following from cairomm trunk fixes it:

2008-03-23  Murray Cumming  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

* cairomm/enums.h (FONT_TYPE_ATSUI, FONT_TYPE_QUARTZ):
Change the definition of FONT_TYPE_ATSUI from CAIRO_FONT_TYPE_ATSUI to
CAIRO_FONT_TYPE_QUARTZ (the same numerical value) and document it as
deprecated. The others should be documented too.
Added FONT_TYPE_QUARTZ.

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[Bug 200940] [NEW] Typo in Appearance-Applet of gnome-settings

2008-03-11 Thread Johannes Schmid
Public bug reported:

If you choose "System->Einstellungen->Erscheinungsbild" there is a
notebook label "Visuelle Effekte" but what's displayed is "Visuelle
Effekte". As there is no markup set for the label it should really
be removed from the de.po file. It was the same in Gutsy and is still
present in Hardy. Looks really unprofessional!

** Affects: language-support-de (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 200965] [NEW] Intel driver does not allow all resultions (and conflicts with 915resolution)

2008-03-11 Thread Johannes Schmid
Public bug reported:

When I updated to hardy, first the default resolution changed from
1280x800 to 1024x768 though this could be fixed using the configuration
applet. (just a bit annoying...)

But, setting the screen resolution of a second monitor to 1680x1080 was
not possible, maximum resolution was 1280x800. 915resolution would have
fixed it but it cannot be installed together with the newer intel
driver.

In addition it would be nice to be able to add an options for Xinerama
in the applet instead of defaulting to clone.

** Affects: xserver-xorg-video-intel (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 200965] Re: Intel driver does not allow all resultions (and conflicts with 915resolution)

2008-03-11 Thread Johannes Schmid
Thanks for your reply!

Well, I did not have any xorg.conf (is it still needed?). Anyway, after
I reconfigured xserver-xorg and created an xorg.conf I could enable
clone mode.

Anyway, I don't want clone mode so I probably want xrandr (with extern
monitor on the left). Is there any GUI (displayconfig-gtk did not work)
or do I have to edit the configuration by hand somewhere?

Thanks!

Output of xrandr:
Screen 0: minimum 320 x 200, current 1280 x 800, maximum 1680 x 1680
VGA connected (normal left inverted right x axis y axis)
   1680x1050  59.9 +   60.0  
   1280x1024  75.0 59.9  
   1440x900   75.0 59.9  
   1280x960   59.9  
   1152x864   75.0 74.8  
   1024x768   75.1 60.0  
   832x62474.6  
   800x60075.0 60.3 56.2  
   640x48075.0 60.0  
   720x40070.1  
LVDS connected 1280x800+0+0 (normal left inverted right x axis y axis) 331mm x 
207mm
   1280x800   60.0*+   60.0  
   1280x768   60.0  
   1024x768   60.0  
   800x60060.3  
   640x48059.9  
TV disconnected (normal left inverted right x axis y axis)

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[Bug 206485] Re: Dell Inspiron 6400 - network manager does not reconnect after suspend

2008-03-30 Thread Johannes Schmid
Recent updates fixed this - thanks!

** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
   Status: New => Fix Committed

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[Bug 283195] [NEW] X crashes after resume from suspend

2008-10-14 Thread Johannes Schmid
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: xserver-xorg

Since some recent updates in Intrepid (> 1 week), X keeps crashing and
restarting after resume from suspend-to-ram. It is impossible to switch
to a console or do any other input. Sometimes though, a plain X with the
"X" mouse-cursor comes up and you can move the mouse for some moments
until it dissappears again.

Hardware is a Dell Inspiron 6400 (Ubuntu Edition, with complete Centrino stuff):
Linux idefix 2.6.27-7-generic #1 SMP Fri Oct 10 03:55:24 UTC 2008 i686 GNU/Linux

The most meaningful message in the Xorg log is:
(EE) intel(0): [drm] failed to remove DRM signal handler

Full log is attached.

** Affects: xorg (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 283195] Re: X crashes after resume from suspend

2008-10-14 Thread Johannes Schmid

** Attachment added: "Log of the crashing Xserver after resume"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18530793/Xorg.0.log.old

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[Bug 274732] [NEW] pangomm misses libpangomm-1.4.la

2008-09-26 Thread Johannes Schmid
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: libpangomm-1.4-dev

This files needs to be installed to be able to build another software
depending on libpangmm, like glom

** Affects: pangomm (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 221582] Re: Anjuta code autocompletion does not work on Ubuntu Hardy 8.04

2008-05-14 Thread Johannes Schmid
For  word autocompletion you have to switch to the scintilla editor.
Also be sure that the correct libraries are set int Preferences->Symbol
Browser.

Otherwise, see the upstream bug:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=449620

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[Bug 203310] Re: anjuta crashed with SIGSEGV in gtk_style_attach()

2008-05-14 Thread Johannes Schmid
This is a gtk+ bug: http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=467698

Ubuntu should ship a newer version of the gtk+ to fix this.

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[Bug 297706] [NEW] display-config set virtual screen to low

2008-11-13 Thread Johannes Schmid
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: displayconfig-gtk

My setup consists of two screens:
* Laptop 1280x800
* Monitor 1680x1050

When tried to set this in the GUI it does not offer me the 1680x1050
after telling me that it has to change xorg.conf because it does only
set the horizontal Virtual Screen size to 1000. It should be more clever
in getting the correct setting for the used resolution. When I increase
the size manually in xorg.conf I can set the appropriate resolution.

System Information:
Dell Inspiron 6400 (Ubuntu Edition)
i945 graphic onboard
Ubuntu Intrepid

** Affects: displayconfig-gtk (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 297706] Re: display-config set virtual screen to low

2008-11-13 Thread Johannes Schmid
Sorry, then I selected the wrong package. It's the application that
start when you choose System->Preferences->Monitor->Resolution in
Intrepid. So, I am quite sure this is not deprecated.

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[Bug 297706] Re: display-config set virtual screen to low

2008-11-13 Thread Johannes Schmid
gnome-control-center:
  Installed: 1:2.24.0.1-0ubuntu7.1
  Candidate: 1:2.24.0.1-0ubuntu7.1
  Version table:
 *** 1:2.24.0.1-0ubuntu7.1 0
500 http://de.archive.ubuntu.com intrepid-updates/main Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
 1:2.24.0.1-0ubuntu7 0
500 http://de.archive.ubuntu.com intrepid/main Packages

But I must admit that I probably didn't try the lastest version because
it worked for me after editing xorg.conf

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[Bug 283195] Re: X crashes after resume from suspend

2008-10-31 Thread Johannes Schmid
I seems to have been fixed with a recent kernel/X update. I cannot give
you exact version numbers but at least it does not happen anymore.

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[Bug 145361] Re: libgda3-sqlite is broken

2008-10-25 Thread Johannes Schmid
Yes, because it's broken by design. libgda 3.0.x will never work with
system included sqlite3 - you will have to accept this - sorry!

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[Bug 406268] [NEW] Unable to lock admin directory when automatic update is in progress

2009-07-29 Thread Johannes Schmid
Public bug reported:

When the update-manager comes up automatically (once a week) and I click
on install updates then it claims that it cannot do that know because
another packaging application is running. I took me some time to find
out that at this exact moment Ubuntu (Jaunty) install the security
updates in the background (as configured) and a such blocks the package
management.

I would appreciate if the update-manager did only come up after the
security updates are installed because anything else is completely
intransparent for the user.

** Affects: update-manager (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 283195] [NEW] X crashes after resume from suspend

2008-10-14 Thread Johannes Schmid
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: xserver-xorg

Since some recent updates in Intrepid (> 1 week), X keeps crashing and
restarting after resume from suspend-to-ram. It is impossible to switch
to a console or do any other input. Sometimes though, a plain X with the
"X" mouse-cursor comes up and you can move the mouse for some moments
until it dissappears again.

Hardware is a Dell Inspiron 6400 (Ubuntu Edition, with complete Centrino stuff):
Linux idefix 2.6.27-7-generic #1 SMP Fri Oct 10 03:55:24 UTC 2008 i686 GNU/Linux

The most meaningful message in the Xorg log is:
(EE) intel(0): [drm] failed to remove DRM signal handler

Full log is attached.

** Affects: xorg (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 283195] Re: X crashes after resume from suspend

2008-10-14 Thread Johannes Schmid

** Attachment added: "Log of the crashing Xserver after resume"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18530793/Xorg.0.log.old

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[Bug 206481] Re: Backlight is dimmed after suspend-to-ram

2008-04-21 Thread Johannes Schmid
Recent updates have fixed it.

** Changed in: ubuntu
   Status: New => Fix Committed

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[Bug 80229] Re: more mime-type icons in default theme

2008-04-03 Thread Johannes Schmid
I have running Hardy here (not from the LiveCD but installed...) and
there are still no icons for shared libraries and C/C++ files still look
exactly the same as text files.

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[Bug 206481] [NEW] Backlight is dimmed after suspend-to-ram

2008-03-25 Thread Johannes Schmid
Public bug reported:

After returning from suspend-to-ram the backlight is sometimes
completely off, sometimes dimmed and sometimes working.

If the laptop was on power-supply before suspend and not after it is in
general off. Attaching power-supply sometimes helps. This has been a
problem with gutsy but is even worse on hardy. The graphic driver is
intel.

Please tell me which log files you want me to attach.

** Affects: ubuntu
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 206485] [NEW] Dell Inspiron 6400 - network manager does not reconnect after suspend

2008-03-25 Thread Johannes Schmid
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: network-manager

After suspend to RAM, the NetworkManager takes ages to reconnect (> 10
Minutes). Killing and restarting if fixes it.

Hardware is ipw3945 on hardy.

Couldn't find anything in the log files but maybe you can give me a
hint.

** Affects: network-manager (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 206485] Re: Dell Inspiron 6400 - network manager does not reconnect after suspend

2008-03-25 Thread Johannes Schmid
It worked on gutsy - btw.

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[Bug 205701] Re: Latest hardy cairomm is broken

2008-03-25 Thread Johannes Schmid
Following from cairomm trunk fixes it:

2008-03-23  Murray Cumming  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

* cairomm/enums.h (FONT_TYPE_ATSUI, FONT_TYPE_QUARTZ):
Change the definition of FONT_TYPE_ATSUI from CAIRO_FONT_TYPE_ATSUI to
CAIRO_FONT_TYPE_QUARTZ (the same numerical value) and document it as
deprecated. The others should be documented too.
Added FONT_TYPE_QUARTZ.

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[Bug 200940] [NEW] Typo in Appearance-Applet of gnome-settings

2008-03-11 Thread Johannes Schmid
Public bug reported:

If you choose "System->Einstellungen->Erscheinungsbild" there is a
notebook label "Visuelle Effekte" but what's displayed is "Visuelle
Effekte". As there is no markup set for the label it should really
be removed from the de.po file. It was the same in Gutsy and is still
present in Hardy. Looks really unprofessional!

** Affects: language-support-de (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 200965] [NEW] Intel driver does not allow all resultions (and conflicts with 915resolution)

2008-03-11 Thread Johannes Schmid
Public bug reported:

When I updated to hardy, first the default resolution changed from
1280x800 to 1024x768 though this could be fixed using the configuration
applet. (just a bit annoying...)

But, setting the screen resolution of a second monitor to 1680x1080 was
not possible, maximum resolution was 1280x800. 915resolution would have
fixed it but it cannot be installed together with the newer intel
driver.

In addition it would be nice to be able to add an options for Xinerama
in the applet instead of defaulting to clone.

** Affects: xserver-xorg-video-intel (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 200965] Re: Intel driver does not allow all resultions (and conflicts with 915resolution)

2008-03-11 Thread Johannes Schmid
Thanks for your reply!

Well, I did not have any xorg.conf (is it still needed?). Anyway, after
I reconfigured xserver-xorg and created an xorg.conf I could enable
clone mode.

Anyway, I don't want clone mode so I probably want xrandr (with extern
monitor on the left). Is there any GUI (displayconfig-gtk did not work)
or do I have to edit the configuration by hand somewhere?

Thanks!

Output of xrandr:
Screen 0: minimum 320 x 200, current 1280 x 800, maximum 1680 x 1680
VGA connected (normal left inverted right x axis y axis)
   1680x1050  59.9 +   60.0  
   1280x1024  75.0 59.9  
   1440x900   75.0 59.9  
   1280x960   59.9  
   1152x864   75.0 74.8  
   1024x768   75.1 60.0  
   832x62474.6  
   800x60075.0 60.3 56.2  
   640x48075.0 60.0  
   720x40070.1  
LVDS connected 1280x800+0+0 (normal left inverted right x axis y axis) 331mm x 
207mm
   1280x800   60.0*+   60.0  
   1280x768   60.0  
   1024x768   60.0  
   800x60060.3  
   640x48059.9  
TV disconnected (normal left inverted right x axis y axis)

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[Bug 206485] Re: Dell Inspiron 6400 - network manager does not reconnect after suspend

2008-03-30 Thread Johannes Schmid
Recent updates fixed this - thanks!

** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
   Status: New => Fix Committed

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[Bug 283195] [NEW] X crashes after resume from suspend

2008-10-14 Thread Johannes Schmid
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: xserver-xorg

Since some recent updates in Intrepid (> 1 week), X keeps crashing and
restarting after resume from suspend-to-ram. It is impossible to switch
to a console or do any other input. Sometimes though, a plain X with the
"X" mouse-cursor comes up and you can move the mouse for some moments
until it dissappears again.

Hardware is a Dell Inspiron 6400 (Ubuntu Edition, with complete Centrino stuff):
Linux idefix 2.6.27-7-generic #1 SMP Fri Oct 10 03:55:24 UTC 2008 i686 GNU/Linux

The most meaningful message in the Xorg log is:
(EE) intel(0): [drm] failed to remove DRM signal handler

Full log is attached.

** Affects: xorg (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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