[Bug 1522911] [NEW] 'std::chrono' has not been declared error in g++ 5.2.1

2015-12-04 Thread Hellbourne
Public bug reported:

I am pretty certain this bug should have been solved a long time ago in 
previous versions of g++, but in my case I still see this when giving the 
command:
[code]
std::this_thread::sleep_for(std::chrono::milliseconds(10))
[/code]
the error message I get is:
[code]
In member function ‘long long int Iterator::next()’:
error: ‘std::this_thread’ has not been declared
[/code]

** Affects: gcc-5 (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New


** Tags: chrono

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[Bug 348428] Re: Switching to another user and then to anything else causes freeze in drm_intel_bo_unreference ()

2009-05-17 Thread Hellbourne
I don't have an Intel video adapter but an Nvidia one and this bug
affects me as well. The released fix obviously hasn't solved the bug on
my system. I have a Quadro NVS 135M card using the non-free nvidia
driver.

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[Bug 68588] Re: error in compiling sources with Agilent 82357a

2006-10-27 Thread Hellbourne

** Attachment added: "logfile of module assistant compilation attempt"
   http://librarian.launchpad.net/4938188/modass.log

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[Bug 68588] error in compiling sources with Agilent 82357a

2006-10-27 Thread Hellbourne
Public bug reported:

This applies only for Edgy. Works fine in Breezy and Dapper:

1. Install gpib-modules-sources 
2. Install module-assistant
3. Use module assistant to build gpib-modules-sources
4. Get a freaky error message about unknown "owner" field while compiling the 
file
/usr/src/modules/gpib/agilent_82357a/agilent_82357a.c

I'm desperate and don't really know how to proceed from here...

If you know how to overcome this problem, i.e. if you think this is not
a bug, please let me know as this computer is to be my workstation. If I
can't have a working GPIB I'll have to revert back to Dapper or Breezy.

Thanks.

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

** Tags added: edgy

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