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Hi Dmitry,
I tried your test case on #805303, it's very effective.
Is it right for a bad app to crash
1. the window manager
2. the x server
3. the entire machine in a horrible way
Certainly the fault is cau
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 805303 ***
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Thanks Ryan, works for me.
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Anki hangs at startup
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I get the gtk_widget_style_get() GTK_IS_WIDGET(widget) assertions as
well as the QWidget::setMinimumSize() error. Perhaps we have separate
problems then, I don't know.
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Oh and I tried commenting out all calls to setMinimumSize or
setMaximumSize in anki.
dpkg -L anki | grep '\.py' | xargs sed -i.bak -e
's/\(^.*setM[ai][xn]imumSize\)/#\1/'
But it still had the same problem.
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I think I have the same problem with oneiric. Except when this happens
to me it brings down my computer and I have to reboot (see bug #843265).
If you run anki from the terminal, do you see this message?
QWidget::setMinimumSize: (MainWindow/AnkiQt) The largest allowed size is
(16777215,16777215)
More things I have noticed.
1. I have a suspicion that this bug isn't in xorg-server, just that
xorg-server is allocating too much memory on behalf of e.g. compiz.
2. When running anki under gnome-shell, it won't always cause xorg to run out
of memory. But there is still a strange problem. The a
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xorg quickly eats all memory
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I start anki (a qt app) on an oneiric unity desktop and very soon the
laptop dies a swap death with xorg consuming all the memory. Starting
anki is a reliable way to trigger the problem since I have upgraded to
oneiric beta. It didn't happen with 11.04.
Laptop: Acer aspire 38
Hi,
xmonad ignores gtk_window_iconify(). I suppose it has no concept of
minimized wndows, unless you program it to handle them.
The gtk docs "note that you shouldn't assume the window is definitely
iconified afterward." So to take care of this case, add a
gtk_widget_hide() to empathy_window_iconi
Why is it that it's not necessary to put e.g. the JUnit jar in -lib, but
it is necessary to put commons-net? They are both optional dependencies.
The task loads all of ant's tasks and the only one which fails is
, which needs commons-net in the classpath.
Seems like a packaging problem to me. Pe
Yes that works, thanks.
I also installed the libcommons-net-java package and changed the ant
command line to this:
ant -lib /usr/share/java/commons-net.jar dtd
And that also works.
致谢
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I have ant-optional installed and can still see the problem.
Can you reproduce the problem with the attached build.xml? It is a very
small file.
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Binary package hint: ant
ant 1.7.0-3 on Ubuntu 8.04
When I try to build the attached project which has an AntStructure task,
I get the following error (ant -v):
Apache Ant version 1.7.0 compiled on August 29 2007
Buildfile: build.xml
Detected Java version: 1.6 in: /usr/lib/
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Hi, what is the contents of your /proc/net/wireless? I have the same
problem with an rt61. It's probably because the wireless driver reports
0 link quality. I have only tried this on gutsy, not any previous
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