Note: you can just select all and then click Remove tags to undo
everything Gourmet has selected, so it's not too bad if it gets the
sections wrong.
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Matt -- I can't control the ubuntu side of things, but you can upgrade
using the upstream packages. That helps me (the writer of the software)
because it allows you to generate bug reports on my latest releases and
let me fix them right away (resulting in fewer bugs getting frozen for
6 months at
Note: the 02_fix_nutrition_index_out_of_range.patch is almost certainly
an incorrect solution to the updating of the USDA nutrient database.
I believe I fixed this the proper way (remapping all the nutrient fields
in line with the updated DB) in 0.15.3 which was released almost
immediately on the
Jamie,
No problem.
Feel free to keep in close email or chat contact as you run into bugs
packaging up a release -- it's a small project (pretty much just me) so
it's often easy for me to address things like this quickly on the
upstream side of things -- and thanks for picking up the work on the
Thanks for doing the test. I'm not reproducing with the latest devel
branch (0.15.2). What version are you testing?
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James,
As we're working with the latest devel version, why not use 0.15.2 to start
with? I can't reproduce the issue with 0.15.2. Also, I'm developing on
Karmic with python2.6, so it should work.
0.15.2 also fixes a number of other important bugs, such as one with unicode
characters that
Jamie,
Well, 0.15.2 is just as stable as any other release in the 0.15.x series,
probably a bit more so. The only versions that have ever been packaged for
ubuntu or debian have been the unstable versions. This being a one-man
project (essentially) we don't have the resources to adhere to
Was the unchecking-plugin error present for all plugins?
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When I change the Main Group for my user under the Advanced tab of
the Users and Groups GUI, everything appears to work. However, after
selecting Ok and closing, nothing has changed, as I can confirm by
reopening the Users and Groups
Okay -- fixed it.
For the impatient, just go to convert.py line 752 and remove the
re.compile call, yielding...
NUM_AND_FRACTION_REGEXP =
((?Pint%s)+\s+)?(?Pfrac%s)%(NUMBER_START_REGEXP,FRACTION_REGEXP)
Fix is being pushed to upstream git and will be in upstream release
shortly (0.14.9)
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This should now be fixed upstream. I'd appreciate interested parties
giving 0.14.8 a try and letting me know how it goes.
https://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=108118package_id=159597release_id=686179
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/352678
Odd -- my tests clear out /usr/share/gourmet/ before installing the
package, but not /usr/local/share/
Puzzling that got munged up, but obviously it did -- I'll get to fixing
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Okay -- I have a fixed .deb posted on the SF page for testing. Thanks
for catching the problem so fast!
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I don't think there should be any real reason Gourmet would conflict
with pysqlite2. It used to require it, but no longer does since sqlite3
support is built into the newer pythons (2.5+).
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installation miro and gourmet recipe on jaunty
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/355866
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guitara/kseise,
There are a number of errors that have always been generated at the
terminal with Gourmet -- these aren't high priority and don't trigger
any bigger problems, but they aren't things you would have seen running
Gourmet from the menu so they'd appear to be new to you.
It's also
Hmm -- I'm not sure this should be a problem for Gourmet. Old versions
of Gourmet used to check for either sqlite3 (which comes with
python2.5+) or pysqlite2 (which came with earlier versions). Newer
versions of gourmet use sqlalchemy to interface with sqlite, so I would
think that so long as
I believe this should be fixed -- there's a fallback to English if you
get errors setting the locale.
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From the releasenotes for 0.14.5:
This version also fixes the key editor plugin, which has been broken
throughout the 0.14.x series of releases.
So yes, should work.
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If there are users affected by this bug who are without backup, a script
could be written to
automate rescue...
What would that involve?
I believe that was wishful thinking at the time. I'm looking back at the
code now as I try to get you a nicely reproducible test case, but my
recollection
Research continues... here's the diff that shows the original fix in all
its glory:
http://grecipe-manager.cvs.sourceforge.net/viewvc/grecipe-
manager/grm/src/lib/backends/db.py?r1=1.14r2=1.12
We need that coerce_types function in the patch if actually want to
fix the problem. The key to
The one user who sent me a hosed DB had a DB broken beyond repair
(that's why this bug was so bad). Basically, if the user has a 0.13.x
database and opens Gourmet twice with 0.14.0, they're ingredient data is
gone.
As to upstream, we are now onto 0.14.4 and moving forward. I'm not
committed to
So to clarify, I think the current working minimal patch is actually the
one we want to go with. The test is whether ingredient data is lost
(i.e. when you open up a saved recipe, are the ingredients there). Until
0.14.5, which I'll probably release later today, the ingredient key
editor is
Thomas, thank you for the updated patch. I am sorry to say, but it still
does not fix the problem. The crash is indeed gone, so that is good. A
backup db file is created, that is good, too. But the ingredient key
editor is still empty. IOW, the real problem is still unfixed.
Sorry -- I only just
No, Gourmet ships with no recipes by default. We're talking about the
ingredient table, which stores all ingredients used in recipes.
As I said before, a test case would require:
1. Download the latest stable package from gourmet.
2. Create a few recipes with ingredients.
3. Upgrade to the
I'm having odd behavior with 2.24.2. I've tried setting the gconf pref
both ways and it appears to have no effect -- the menu keys and the
shortcuts all get swallowed by vinagre and not passed on.
However, if I work in full screen mode, my problems are solved --
vinagre doesn't intercept a thing
Rolf/Bobodod,
I hear you, but I think that in the case of software like Gourmet, more
is gained through a release-early release-often style than the
traditional distro-based releases. Unless I'm mistaken, Ubuntu releases
are always going to be frozen for 6 months -- active users interested in
Strange indeed -- I do see your bug (I hadn't thought it would have to
do with the particular import...
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Working with CVS HEAD, this imports fine, but with the weird giant
IconView bug reported in #315847
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Alright -- I got it. The culprit was the progressbar expanding to
enormous size. I've fixed in CVS HEAD and I'm attaching the patch here
in case you wanted to patch earlier versions.
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Quite strange -- I've never seen this on my system. Those images should
be going into a window with a vertical scrollbar. Perhaps there's a GTK
issue?
I don't believe the relevant code has changed in some time... Take a
look at line 148 of ImageBrowser.py
def setup_dialog (self, *args,
Thanks for working on this. The error just means we forgot to import
shutil in the patch... this next version should do it.
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Upgrading from 0.13.x
Adding a PPA would be great. I looked into adding it myself, but it
seems I'd have to go through a process of some kind to be allowed to do
so. If you could maintain an up-to-date PPA for Gourmet, that would be a
boon to the project and the many users who are stuck with 0.14.0 as
packaged.
I'm still experiencing this bug with intrepid.
Oddly, I register the close event with acpi_listen...
t...@hydrophax:~/Desktop$ acpi_listen
button/lid LID 0080 0010
And I can register it with cat /proc/acpi/
t...@hydrophax:~/Desktop$ cat /proc/acpi/button/lid/LID/state; echo close lid
To create the test case, you'd want to do the following:
1. Download the latest stable package from gourmet.
2. Create a few recipes with ingredients.
3. Upgrade to the ubuntu package.
4. Notice that your ingredients have disappeared.
I'm not sure if my patch will actually fix this -- what it
I don't think so much code has changed, and given that users have been
losing data (https://sourceforge.net/forum/message.php?msg_id=5771694),
I'd think we would have already pushed this through.
I'm not sure if you can modify patch files by hand in the way I just
did, but the following should
I assume you can't reproduce in CVS or 0.14.2 -- according to the
ChangeLog, this was fixed in mid-October
From the ChangeLog:
2008-10-13 Thomas Mills HInkle [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* src/lib/plugin_loader.py (Pluggable.__init__): Be less
verbose...
*
It seems like this fits one of the exceptions listed there:
Bugs which may, under realistic circumstances, directly cause a loss of
user data
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Hrmph. I may have been thinking of the difference between 0.14.1 and
0.14.2
The key file is:
src/lib/backends/db.py
Try patching just that file and see if it breaks anything else.
(Note: there's likely lots more broken about 0.14.0 -- it's an unstable
release -- but if this will prevent the
Hmm -- looking at my list, I see a typo where the gourmet import/export
plugin is listed as export and export, but I believe that plugin will
provide import and export anyway. Other than that, the only import
plugins listed are website importers and plaintext guided import -- are
you seeing
The much worse bug I was referring to is #291353 -- for some reason I
didn't see it when I clicked list all bugs for Gourmet. Perhaps I'm
missing something in the launchpad interface?
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Thomas M. Hinkle wrote:
Ah. What's an SRU exception?
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DistributedDevelopment/Requirements/SRU
Oddly, that page doesn't actually define SRU :) I'm guessing that's
stable release
Ah. What's an SRU exception?
Would it be simple to set up a repository for Gourmet users that we
could more frequently update for them?
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This is a critical bug that has been fixed in 0.14.2. The bug is fixed
in the database upgrade code. Note to users experiencing this bug -- it
is possible to recover your ingredients by going into the DB by hand,
but there is no user-discoverable
Luis -- I doubt that the many are going to be driven to a proprietary
web app after trying to upgrade and losing recipes... nearly everyone
who has filed a bug related to data loss has had their data rescued
personally, by hand, by me -- this is something that matters quite a bit
to me. Users
Not sure what all this was about -- as James saw, metakit is only needed
to convert old databases to SQLite.
It's good to see all this activity around packaging -- for what it's
worth, my effort as the lead developer on Gourmet is entirely in the
unstable tree, which will obsolete the 0.13.x
Rolf, the update code may well be broken. It is code that was tested
when it was created, but I don't know that I've run tests for more
recent versions.
You can also use the --gourmet-directory commandline switch to test
whether this is the issue by pointing at a new directory, which gives
you
This is no longer an issue -- I'm on Heron now and haven't noticed it,
but I don't believe it has been a problem for some time (i.e. not under
gutsy either). So it should be safe to close this bug now.
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mosestruong -- it sounds like you're still using an older version if
you're seeing a list of solved puzzles.
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I seem to have this same bug. I'm on an HP Pavilion dvAV.
acpi_listen shows that acpi is getting the events. However, gnome-power-
manager --verbose does not show gnome-power-manager handling the events.
Ugly as it is, I've worked around the problem by including commenting
out the CheckPolicy
Another work around is to just edit the mozpluggerrc to stop embedding
evince.
Replace:
repeat noisy swallow(evince) fill: evince $file
with:
nokill: evince $file
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/145064
You
I clicked New Printer
I selected IPP.
I then typed into the Host: type box and then clicked Find _Queue
The error message this box gives has the big text No queues and small
text There are no queues available. This text is the same whether the
input is valid or not -- in other words, this text
Public bug reported:
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In Gutsy, system-config-printer version 0.7.75 does not properly handle
ipp:// url's.
I went to add new printer, then typed in the full URL I was trying
(first with http:// then with ipp://). Both times, I got a message that
the
Alas I can't attach the original spreadsheet as it contains private data
(student information -- I'm a teacher).
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I'd made a few additions to my spreadsheet and it crashed when I saved
(losing data in the process). Apologies if this is a dup -- it was hard
to tell. I don't have a reproduceable set of steps to produce the bug --
but I went ahead and followed
** Attachment added: CoreDump.gz
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I have the same issue.
Battery info as reported by the power manager applet is:
Vendor: Hewlett-Packard
Technology: Lithium Ion
Serial Number: 2168913098
Model: JM-12
My graph of charge history shows a steady, predictable decline (though
it looks like a discrete function -- declining in steps
And here is my estimated time history graph (generated at the same time
as the charge history graph). Notice that it is not the inverse of the
charge history.
I assume this data would be more useful as a table of some kind -- is
there a way for me to get a dump of that data to attach here?
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Just realized this is related to / a duplicate of:
#70267, #66927
In my case, I was referring to Spanish and English. I guess there are
licensing issues?
This seems to also be related to edgy goal:
https://features.launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+spec/openoffice-
spellchecking
Apologies for the
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Hyphenation dictionaries are not installed by default, which means that
without doing quite a bit of work, the user does not get proper
hyphenation (a major feature for me, since it means properly justified
text can be created).
I was
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After a Dapper-Edgy upgrade, the display did not properly come back
after sleeping. After waking up, neither the terminals nor X showed any
display, though the backlight came on (lighting a black screen) and the
computer was active (I could
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1. Set default browser to epiphany
2. Open System-Help-Ubuntu Book Excerpt
3. Wait for firefox to open (Ack!)
The Online Documentation correctly opens epiphany, so presumably this is
just a question or making the Ubuntu Book Excerpt menu item work like
the Online
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Just curious -- why is the Ubuntu Book Excerpt link using a different
mechanism than Online Documentation? This still seems weird to me.
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