[Bug 1216436] [NEW] qgit command is not available on the PATH

2013-08-24 Thread Anderson Lizardo
Public bug reported:

After installing qgit, I'm not able to run it by typing "qgit" on a
terminal because it is not on the PATH. The only way I can run it is by
calling /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/qt4/bin/qgit.

It seems to me it is missing a symlink called /usr/bin/qgit that points
to qtchooser (e.g. like qdbus), and maybe a configuration file for qt4
on qtchooser ("qtchooser -list-versions" on my system does only return
Qt5 even though there are qt4 libraries installed as dependency for
qgit).

ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 13.10
Package: qgit 2.5-1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.11.0-3.7-generic 3.11.0-rc6
Uname: Linux 3.11.0-3-generic x86_64
ApportVersion: 2.12.1-0ubuntu2
Architecture: amd64
Date: Sat Aug 24 19:08:37 2013
EcryptfsInUse: Yes
MarkForUpload: True
SourcePackage: qgit
UpgradeStatus: Upgraded to saucy on 2013-08-21 (3 days ago)

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


** Tags: amd64 apport-bug saucy

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[Bug 1068994] Re: button1 gets stuck after a while

2013-08-20 Thread Anderson Lizardo
I gave up and simply upgraded to saucy. So far, I did not have any
touchscreen issues, so I've not tried the x-staging PPA for saucy yet.

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[Bug 1068994] Re: button1 gets stuck after a while

2013-08-20 Thread Anderson Lizardo
Hi again,

After some investigation, I found that the compiz segfault was due to an
undefined symbol:

compiz (core) - Debug: dlopen failed: /usr/lib/compiz/libunityshell.so:
undefined symbol: XFixesSelectBarrierInput

I downgraded libxfixes3 to 1:5.0-4ubuntu5.13.04.1  and was able to start
Unity properly... But now I found out that the x-org-server package on
the x-staging PPA was not updated for raring, only saucy :(

Will try to compile myself, but if you could backport it to raring, I
would appreciate.

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[Bug 1068994] Re: button1 gets stuck after a while

2013-08-20 Thread Anderson Lizardo
I got this bug on my laptop running 13.04 (BTW I think bug #946417 is a
duplicate of this one). It causes the touchscreen to not work after
several clicks.

I tried running the X from x-staging PPA (add-apt-repository ...; apt-
get update; apt-get dist-upgrade; service lightdm restart). After I
login, the screen shows a background for some seconds and then a blank
screen. ~/.xsession-errors  shows these lines:

[several lines about loading/starting plugins...]
compiz (core) - Info: Loading plugin: unityshell
gnome-session[2238]: WARNING: Child process 2352 was already dead.
gnome-session[2238]: WARNING: Application 'compiz.desktop' killed by signal 11
gnome-session[2238]: WARNING: App 'compiz.desktop' respawning too quickly
gnome-session[2238]: CRITICAL: We failed, but the fail whale is dead. Sorry

Do I need to use any other PPA to avoid the compiz crash?

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[Bug 1102700] [NEW] bluetoothd crash when parsing invalid HIDP SDP record

2013-01-21 Thread Anderson Lizardo
Public bug reported:

If a remote Bluetooth device contains HIDP SDP records in a specific
invalid format, it is possible to crash BlueZ with SIGSEGV due to
invalid memory reads, either by buffer overflow due to improper
strncpy() usage or usage of arbitrary input as pointer.

The several patches that address this problem are already upstream and
are present on the 5.1 release. These are the commits (some are cosmetic
but required to avoid conflicts of next patches):

http://git.kernel.org/?p=bluetooth/bluez.git;a=commit;h=21acf2283cacf0c029f2cea82380f4744a1dbcb5
http://git.kernel.org/?p=bluetooth/bluez.git;a=commit;h=df29632772171d5fd0e71c518fc3753adb11d0c0
http://git.kernel.org/?p=bluetooth/bluez.git;a=commit;h=fce691bd0bd08710ffd379025e894bcffaa5acb6
http://git.kernel.org/?p=bluetooth/bluez.git;a=commit;h=90228fc151bac5f19b2d21c18d51ef90f3b0d1b5
http://git.kernel.org/?p=bluetooth/bluez.git;a=commit;h=0f8aca093099d4fc693adc6270b9b0bd02287017
http://git.kernel.org/?p=bluetooth/bluez.git;a=commit;h=ce376961fb3a667ef35360c222bc3928d4657f4b
http://git.kernel.org/?p=bluetooth/bluez.git;a=commit;h=b41a46ef4c2bd9dc30998c6726ab6232a299c8e8
http://git.kernel.org/?p=bluetooth/bluez.git;a=commit;h=0305cfa11a06dea356f699a46da96f7146210466
http://git.kernel.org/?p=bluetooth/bluez.git;a=commit;h=5ba183dc82b4e8a1b3caa58648d6ac02b9325cb6
http://git.kernel.org/?p=bluetooth/bluez.git;a=commit;h=a35f83e113c1c58dd1c6cf8bda2b1bf99d07a695

A patch backported from the above commits to the current BlueZ version
on 12.04.1 LTS is attached. It was tested only on precise, but should
apply just fine on more recent releases. Let me know you need specific
versions of this patch.

I will also attach a script that reproduces the crash using an emulated
BT dongle. Usage instructions are at https://github.com/lizardo/bluez-
tests/blob/master/README.rst

NOTE: I tried to send a report which includes the crash information
using apport-bug, but it did not seem to create a bug report here after
2 days.

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


** Tags: patch-accepted-upstream testcase

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[Bug 1102700] Re: bluetoothd crash when parsing invalid HIDP SDP record

2013-01-21 Thread Anderson Lizardo
Test script for reproducing crash using an emulated BT dongle (requires
/dev/vhci support). Usage instructions at https://github.com/lizardo
/bluez-tests/blob/master/README.rst.

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[Bug 427672] Re: libudev0 needs updated shlibs (unstable API)

2009-11-25 Thread Anderson Lizardo
I think this bug needs more attention.

I just had a friend (newbie to Linux, FWIW) who was doing a Jaunty ->
Karmic upgrade, but unfortunately interrupted the upgrade for some
reason.

After that, the kernel packages were upgraded, but libudev0 not, and
after regenerating the initrd, the old *broken* udev libs were used,
giving just the error mentioned, but while running the "mountall"
command (from initrd?).

The problem was exactly the same as described in
http://duq.ca/duqamuq/?p=331 , but I took another approach to fix the
system, which was to:

1) append "init=/bin/bash rw" to the kernel parameters using the grub shell
2) apt-get install libudev0
(the package was already downloaded, so I needed no network connection)
3) reboot
4) go to a command-line prompt, and continue upgrade with:

apt-get dist-upgrade

Obviously this is non-trivial for newbies, and the solution (I think)
would be to have libudev0 upgraded prior to the kernel packages during
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[Bug 186366] Re: cpio segfaults with "-E" on a non-existing file

2009-10-20 Thread Anderson Lizardo
Still happens on hardy (LTS):

$ lsb_release -a
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description:Ubuntu 8.04.3 LTS
Release:8.04
Codename:   hardy
$ cpio -E no_such_file -t
cpio: no_such_file: Cannot open: No such file or directory
Segmentation fault

Also happens on karmic (with latest updates):

# lsb_release -a
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description:Ubuntu karmic (development branch)
Release:9.10
Codename:   karmic
# cpio -E no_such_file -t
cpio: no_such_file: Cannot open: No such file or directory
Segmentation fault

And finally, also happens on jaunty:

# lsb_release -a
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description:Ubuntu 9.04
Release:9.04
Codename:   jaunty
# cpio -E no_such_file -t
cpio: no_such_file: Cannot open: No such file or directory
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[Bug 421380] Re: [karmic][regression] def_readonly on static property results in AttributeError at import time

2009-08-31 Thread Anderson Lizardo
Renato found a workaround for the issue:

http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.python.c++/13979/focus=14000

Can you try that with your testcase?

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[Bug 368444] Re: icecream monitor does no longer display any information

2009-07-16 Thread Anderson Lizardo
Additional info: using the icemon package from intrepid works too, so it
looks like a regression since jaunty. I put some instructions about this
on my blog:

http://lizardo.wordpress.com/2009/05/21/making-icecream-monitor-icemon-
work-on-jaunty/

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[Bug 329042] Re: Boost 1.38 in Jaunty

2009-04-08 Thread Anderson Lizardo
Of course, I meant "jaunty" instead of intrepid on my previous comment.

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[Bug 329042] Re: Boost 1.38 in Jaunty

2009-04-08 Thread Anderson Lizardo
FYI, boost1.38 was uploaded to Debian sid on Apr 3rd:

http://packages.qa.debian.org/b/boost1.38.html

Therefore, I suppose adding it to Ubuntu karmic will just need a sync request?
What about intrepid ? Is it possible to have it through the backport process?
What is needed to make this a reality?

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[Bug 329042] Re: Boost 1.38 in Jaunty

2009-03-23 Thread Anderson Lizardo
Just a clarification: both patches whose URL I posted on my previous
comment are related to Boost.Python specifically (which is the Boost
component I'm most interested in).

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[Bug 329042] Re: Boost 1.38 in Jaunty

2009-03-23 Thread Anderson Lizardo
Additionally to having the boost1.38 package in jaunty, I'd like to
propose adding these two patches to the release, as it fixes important
bugs/limitations IMHO:

* https://svn.boost.org/trac/boost/ticket/2744 (fixes support for C++
code that uses enums with the same value, e.g. "enum { Alpha = 1, Beta =
1}", sounds strange, but some C++ headers use it).

* https://svn.boost.org/trac/boost/changeset/47846 (adds support for
calling methods with both variable arguments and keywords). According to
the author of the commit (stefan), it was supposed to be included in the
1.38.0 release, but somehow it was forgot to be applied to the release
branch.

Both patches are fairly small and come with testsuite updates, therefore
the impact of them should be minimal.

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[Bug 338893] Re: boost vs boost1.37

2009-03-23 Thread Anderson Lizardo
As far as I know, that's because Boost's API is usually not backwards
compatible between releases, therefore some package that builds with
boost 1.37 may not build with boost 1.38 (without changes), and so on.

For more details on the issue, see this thread on a Debian mailing list:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-release/2009/02/msg00614.html

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[Bug 186366] Re: cpio segfaults with "-E" on a non-existing file

2008-11-27 Thread Anderson Lizardo
Just asked a friend to run this command on 8.10, it is still
reproducible on it too.

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[Bug 186366] Re: cpio segfaults with "-E" on a non-existing file

2008-11-27 Thread Anderson Lizardo
I don't know yet about 8.10 or 9.04, but on 8.04 (which is LTS, right?)
it still happens:

$ lsb_release -a
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description:Ubuntu 8.04.1
Release:8.04
Codename:   hardy
$ cpio -E no_such_file -t
cpio: no_such_file: Cannot open: No such file or directory
Segmentation fault

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[Bug 23369] Re: firefox(-gnome-support) should get proxy from gconf

2008-03-20 Thread Anderson Lizardo
It means that firefox is probably getting proxy information from
$http_proxy  environment variable (which is set by gnome-terminal).

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[Bug 186366] [NEW] cpio segfaults with "-E" on a non-existing file

2008-01-27 Thread Anderson Lizardo
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: cpio

Ubuntu release information (lsb_release -a):

Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description:Ubuntu 7.10
Release:7.10
Codename:   gutsy

Package version: 2.8-1ubuntu2

Problem: cpio segfaults when -E option is used on a non-existing file.
Eg:

$ cpio -E no_such_file -t
cpio: no_such_file: Cannot open: No such file or directory
Segmentation fault (core dumped)

GDB backtrace (after recompiling the package with
"DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS=nostrip,debug"):

#0  0xb7e1f46d in getc () from /lib/tls/i686/cmov/libc.so.6
#1  0x0804f983 in ds_fgetstr (f=0x0, s=0xbfe533c0, eos=10 '\n') at dstring.c:74
#2  0x0804b8c8 in process_copy_in () at copyin.c:947
#3  0x08050cc0 in main (argc=128, argv=0x806b6f8) at main.c:794

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

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[Bug 23369] Re: firefox(-gnome-support) should get proxy from gconf

2007-05-13 Thread Anderson Lizardo
According to https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=195708 (which
seems the correct upstream bug for this) the bug has been marked
"RESOLVED FIXED" and not "REJECTED". Any reason why it has been marked
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[Bug 93449] Wrong .viminfo creation permissions when running "sudo vim"

2007-03-18 Thread Anderson Lizardo
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: vim

Description:

When running vim for the first time, if you run it with sudo (e.g. "sudo
vim /tmp/file.txt"), the $HOME/.viminfo file is created with root:root
permissions, and the usual vim session environment (e.g. command
history, markers) does not work anymore until you fix .viminfo
permissions.

Steps do reproduce the problem:

1) Remove previous .viminfo file:

$ rm -f ~/.viminfo

2) Run vim with sudo to edit a file:

$ sudo vim /tmp/test1.txt

3) Run commands in normal mode (e.g. :1d, :wq), save the file and exit.

4) Run vim again, this time as a normal user:

$ vim /tmp/test2.txt

5) Type, in normal mode, ":history". You should see:

  #  cmd history
> 1  history

Note the commands typed in previous session are not listed. From now on,
any commands typed will not be saved to the .viminfo file, because of
its wrong permissions:

$ ls -l ~/.viminfo
-rw--- 1 root root 593 2007-03-18 12:43 .viminfo

Workaround:

- Create a empty .viminfo in /etc/skel/, so new accounts have vim
history working properly from the beginning:

# touch /etc/skel/.viminfo

- Fix .viminfo permissions for existing users. For each existing user on
the system, run (as the user):

$ sudo chown $(id -u):$(id -g) .viminfo

** Affects: vim (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: Unconfirmed

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[Bug 67285] Re: Segmentation fault when loading HTTPS pages

2007-03-18 Thread Anderson Lizardo
I think I have already submitted all required information for this bug
to become "confirmed". Is there any additional information I need to
provide?

BTW, I can still reproduce it on the following environment:

- Ubuntu 6.10
- firefox 2.0.0.2+0dfsg-0ubuntu0.6.10

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[Bug 67285] Re: Segmentation fault when loading HTTPS pages

2007-02-09 Thread Anderson Lizardo
Hi,

I already tried uploading a new one but I'm getting a "Internal server
error" from Launchpad (maybe because the trace is somewhat big, 4.5 MB
gzipped)... I'll try again now.

** Attachment added: "Firefox crash report #2"
   
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[Bug 68960] Re: Vim locks up while editing a specific file (file attached)

2007-02-05 Thread Anderson Lizardo
FWIW, this bug still applies to Edgy, given that there were no updates
to the vim package since then. I plan to test it on Feisty once I have
it installed, but if anyone could do this that would be nice.

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[Bug 67285] Re: Segmentation fault when loading HTTPS pages

2007-02-05 Thread Anderson Lizardo
I can confirm this bug is still happening on the following environment,
using the original test case:

- Ubuntu Edgy
- Firefox 2.0.0.1+0dfsg-0ubuntu0.6.10
- No extensions installed (clean installation)

Note that the report of the previous comment does not seem to be related
to this bug. Firefox crashes when you *close* it while loading any HTTPS
page. At least for me, I can still access HTTPS pages, and Firefox does
not crash as long as I wait for the pages to load before closing it.

I've also attached a screenshot of the crash dialog box.

** Attachment added: "Firefox crash dialog box"
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[Bug 72338] Possible typo in kernel/Control

2006-11-18 Thread Anderson Lizardo
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: kernel-package

While reading the patch in http://patches.ubuntu.com/k/kernel-package
/kernel-package_10.049ubuntu5.patch, I found the following snippet:

-Provides: =ST-xen0,  =ST-xen0-=CV 
+Provides: =ST-iamge-xen0,  =ST-image-xen0-=CV

notice the mistyped "iamge" string.

** Affects: kernel-package (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
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[Bug 67285] Re: Segmentation fault when loading HTTPS pages

2006-10-28 Thread Anderson Lizardo
Update: problem still happens with latest release (2.0+0dfsg-0ubuntu3).

Attached the (gzipped) automated crash report saved in /var/crash
/_usr_lib_firefox_firefox-bin.1000.crash

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[Bug 68960] Vim locks up while editing a specific file (file attached)

2006-10-28 Thread Anderson Lizardo
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: vim

Vim is locking up (i.e. it hangs and consumes 100% CPU) when the
following steps are done:

1) Open the attached "vim_testcase" file with vim:

$ vim vim_testcase

2) Enable syntax highlight, if not enabled yet, by typing in normal
mode:

:syntax on

3) Go to line 89 (either by typing ":89" while in normal mode or using
down arrow key)

4) Pass the text cursor over the closing parenthesis on this line using
the left/right arrow keys.

5) Vim should lock up and the only way to close it is by killing its
process

System information:
- Ubuntu 6.10
- vim 7.0-035+1ubuntu5

The testcase file will follow.

** Affects: vim (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: Unconfirmed

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[Bug 68960] Re: Vim locks up while editing a specific file (file attached)

2006-10-28 Thread Anderson Lizardo
Attached testcase file.

** Attachment added: "bug testcase"
   http://librarian.launchpad.net/4939542/vim_testcase

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[Bug 50768] Re: Strange artifacts in text fields within web applications when moving cursor with keyboard

2006-10-21 Thread Anderson Lizardo
Update: using nVidia's proprietary driver (nvidia-glx package) "fixes"
the problem. Strangely enough, the only affected application is
firefox...

I've also tested Mozilla's "official" firefox2 release and it also has
the same problem.

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[Bug 67285] Re: Segmentation fault when loading HTTPS pages

2006-10-20 Thread Anderson Lizardo
Update:

- in step (2) you can download the https page directly
- I've also confirmed the crash on "official" firefox-2.0rc3.tar.gz binary from 
Mozilla

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[Bug 67285] Segmentation fault when loading HTTPS pages

2006-10-20 Thread Anderson Lizardo
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: firefox

Firefox is consistently crashing when the following steps are executed:

1) open firefox in a terminal:

firefox

2) open any http URL that automatically redirects to a https one (I've
tested with http://launchpad.net/ and http://mail.yahoo.com/).

3) As soon as the page redirects to the https site (but before page is
fully loaded), close the window.

4) Firefox will crash and the following message will appear on console:

(Gecko:5751): GLib-GObject-WARNING **: invalid uninstantiatable type
`(null)' in cast to `GtkWidget'

(Gecko:5751): GLib-GObject-WARNING **: invalid uninstantiatable type
`(null)' in cast to `GObject'

(Gecko:5751): GLib-GObject-CRITICAL **: g_object_get_data: assertion 
`G_IS_OBJECT (object)' failed
Segmentation fault (core dumped)

Environment:

- Ubuntu Edgy (latest updates)
- firefox 1.99+2.0rc3+dfsg-0ubuntu1

** Affects: firefox (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: Unconfirmed

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[Bug 66607] Re: No usplash at all

2006-10-20 Thread Anderson Lizardo

I found a workaround that may "fix" the usplash issue:

1) Run this command to show available splash resolutions:

strings /usr/lib/usplash/usplash-theme-ubuntu.so | grep -i usplash_theme

Mine shows:

usplash_theme
usplash_theme_800_600
usplash_theme_1024_768
usplash_theme_1365_768_scaled

2) Select the desired resolution and change /etc/usplash.conf
accordingly (the original one was 640x480, which is not listed above):

# Usplash configuration file
xres=1024
yres=768

3) Run this command:

dpkg-reconfigure usplash

That's it! usplash worked for me on next reboot.

So it seems usplash is not configuring the correct resolution for some
cards...

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[Bug 50768] Re: Strange artifacts in text fields within web applications when moving cursor with keyboard

2006-10-19 Thread Anderson Lizardo
I can confirm this same problem on Edgy. Information about my VGA card
(also taken from Device Manager):

Vendor: nVidia Corporation
Product: GeForce 6200 TurboCache(TM)

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[Bug 67055] Bootup Splash (usplash) is not shown

2006-10-19 Thread Anderson Lizardo
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: usplash

usplash is not working for me on Edgy .(latest updates from apt) It
doesn't work both during boot and shutdown.

For example, during boot, the console remains empty for sometime until
the first boot messages start to appear (still in "pure console" mode),
and then the login screen is shown.

For reference (I'm not sure whether this is hardware specific), my VGA
card is a "NVIDIA NV44 (GeForce 6200 TurboCache)" and I have a 17'' LCD
monitor.

** Affects: usplash (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: Unconfirmed

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[Bug 23369] Re: firefox(-gnome-support) should get proxy from gconf

2006-06-23 Thread Anderson Lizardo
** Attachment added: "gconf-backend.patch (based on patch from SuSE's 
MozillaFirefox package)"
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[Bug 23369] Re: firefox(-gnome-support) should get proxy from gconf

2006-06-23 Thread Anderson Lizardo
I've found that SuSE has support for this. So I borrowed the patch
"gconf-backend.patch" from
ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/projects/mozilla/firefox/1.5.0.4/MozillaFirefox-1.5.0.4-0.1.src.rpm,
fixed minor conflicts to make it apply cleanly to
firefox-1.5.dfsg+1.5.0.4-0ubuntu6.06 and built a new package. It's
working very nice for me for some time now.

The resultant patch is attached below. To test it, apply the patch to
the package's source and add "--enable-gconf" to CONFIGURE_OPTIONS in
debian/rules before building. After installing the package, make sure
you have "config.use_system_prefs" set to "true", otherwise this
functionality remains disabled.

It would be nice if we would have this support in Edgy.

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[Bug 23369] Re: firefox(-gnome-support) should get proxy from gconf

2006-06-15 Thread Anderson Lizardo
Regarding the previous comment: the gnome-terminal in Dapper already
sets the http_proxy/no_proxy environment variables (used by most
applications e.g. curl, wget, apt-get) according to gconf settings.
ftp_proxy is not set, not sure why.

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