The Precise Pangolin has reached end of life, so this bug will not be
fixed for that release
** Changed in: myunity (Ubuntu Precise)
Status: Confirmed => Won't Fix
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: myunity (Ubuntu Precise)
Status: New = Confirmed
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Question about this:
Wouldn't the command lsb_release --short --release be useful to get the
version (which seems to be what we're after), or can't we rely on the package
lsb_release being available at all times?
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- write an easy to follow test case ( something like reorder the lsb_release
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Backports task is released already
** Changed in: precise-backports
Status: New = Fix Released
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/999771
Title:
myunity depends
Hi,
If the package was still present in quantal, this would be a normal
upload+backport, instead of an sru. But since it's not in quantal, can
the backport already present in precise-backports be updated, please?
The bugs fixed are not critical in the sense that they do not break
the
OK I uploaded and accepted it. I'm not sure about the version number (we
don't really have precedent for this), but it should be alright.
I'd really appreciate someone backporting these fixes to the precise
(release) package.
and you could use pgrep (from procps) instead of that ps | grep -v
It's not guaranteed to be shell. See bug 214861. I suggest borrowing
the lsb_extract shell function from localechooser instead.
(Sorry for lateness; although it seemed awfully familiar, it took my
associative memory quite a while to dredge this one up.)
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myunity checks the version of ubuntu by taking the last 5 characters of
the second line of lsb-release. In a default install, this is the
DISTRIB_VERSION, but this is very fragile. If anything should reorder
the lsb-release file, as often happens in customized installations, this
no longer