[Bug 879632] Re: 'quick open' and 'file browser panel' conflict

2011-11-06 Thread Robert Toscano
Looking at gedit(3.2) code, it should have the send_sync function:

http://git.gnome.org/browse/gedit/tree/gedit/Gedit.py?h=gnome-3-2

Maybe Gedit.py is not being loaded or something. Does anyone know if
there is a separate bug in the gnome project for this?

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[Bug 388911] Re: Doesn't support python versions > 2.5

2010-02-14 Thread Robert Toscano
I've upgraded to the version in karmic-proposed
(0.0.20090320-1ubuntu1.1) and I'm still having problems.

Do I need to upgrade trac as well? Do I need to "enable" the trac-git
plugin somewhere?

I'm using trac as an WSGI plugin for apache. I still get the message on
my project's trac homepage:

Warning: Can't synchronize with the repository (Unsupported version
control system "git": Can't find an appropriate component, maybe the
corresponding plugin was not enabled? ). Look in the Trac log for more
information.

And my trac is not producing a log file in the log dir of my deployed
project.

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[Bug 332100] Re: wine fullscreen app makes X server crash on jaunty

2009-07-25 Thread Robert Toscano
I'm not sure how many people my case affects but its not just running
wine applications that is a problem. It seems that this bug might be
related to a bigger one regarding changing resolutions in general. I
have a "Intel Corporation 82852/855GM Integrated Graphics Device" (still
using Jaunty) and I get undesired behavior when I change resolutions in
two different cases.

First case: If I have no acceleration enabled (in my xorg.conf), when I
change resolutions (from my native 1280x768 to something else) I just
get a black screen. I know applications are still running because I can
hear sounds and still use keyboard shortcuts. I read on some other posts
that what I'm experiencing is X unable to "sync" or "vsync". This is
also true for wine applications.

Second case: If I do have acceleration enabled (UXA), then when I change
resolutions, X crashes and I'm brought back to the log in screen. Thus
my crash might not have anything to do with wine applications.

Like I said, this is the behavior I experience on my computer, and I
wonder how many other people experience the same behavior.

Hope I was able to shed some light on the bug. A fix for this would be
much appreciated!

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[Bug 368855] Re: current version not compatible with python 2.6 (Jaunty)

2009-04-28 Thread Robert Toscano
So would the upgrade to cherrypy 3.1.x be something that would happen
Karmic or submitted to the debian repositories? I definitely understand
about the patch not making it into SRU.

I think it would be silly if I combed the codebase for python 2.6
incompatibilities, especially since that's what the cherrypy guys did in
their latest release (don't want to duplicate work). I think your
rebuilding solution is good for now. Thanks for looking into it.

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[Bug 368855] [NEW] current version not compatible with python 2.6 (Jaunty)

2009-04-28 Thread Robert Toscano
Public bug reported:

One example is:
  File "/var/lib/python-support/python2.6/cherrypy/_cpengine.py", line 77, in 
startcherrypy.checker()
  File "/var/lib/python-support/python2.6/cherrypy/_cpchecker.py", line 24, in 
__call__
method()
  File "/var/lib/python-support/python2.6/cherrypy/_cpchecker.py", line 171, in 
check_config_namespaces
self._known_ns(app.config)
  File "/var/lib/python-support/python2.6/cherrypy/_cpchecker.py", line 166, in 
_known_ns
warnings.warn(msg)
  File "/usr/lib/python2.6/warnings.py", line 29, in _show_warning
file.write(formatwarning(message, category, filename, lineno, line))
TypeError: formatwarning() takes exactly 5 arguments (6 given)

Ubuntu version: 9.04
cherrypy3 version: 3.0.2-2

>From the cherrypy website I can see that the latest 3.1 release has
support for python 2.6. I'm willing to help with the upgrade, just need
a little guidance. Thanks for reading!

** Affects: cherrypy3 (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 178775] Re: Can't set static IP --network manager--

2008-03-20 Thread Robert Toscano
Also, here is the output of ifup:

sudo ifup eth0
SIOCADDRT: No such process
Failed to bring up eth0.

And ifdown
sudo ifdown eth0
ifdown: interface eth0 not configured

Those commands were run after the eth0 was set to static ip.

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[Bug 178775] Re: Can't set static IP --network manager--

2008-03-20 Thread Robert Toscano
I'm using Gutsy Gibbon and I use the GUI in Network Manager to set a
static ip (and gateway and subnet mask, etc.) for one of my ethernet
interfaces. Unlike the original post, there is no message that says
"changing interface configuration". I just hit OK, and then I close the
dialog.

After doing the above steps, my internet no longer works. Before setting
my ethernet device to a static ip, it was on roaming mode, and that
worked fine. When I would run ifconfig -a on roaming mode, my ethernet
device had a valid inet address, but after switching to static, I lose
that. I'm not sure what other commands I should run to check to see what
effect setting static ip had.

Also, I think there is a separate bug in NetworkManager, because when I
change the said ethernet device back to roaming mode (to try to regain
access to the internet) and close the dialog, it doesn't work
immediately. I have to "sudo killall NetworkManager" and then "sudo
NetworkManager" in order to restore my internet connection.

So I really have two problems:
* setting the static ip through the GUI in NetworkManager fails to work (and 
does not tell me how it is failing)
* Setting an ethernet device to roaming mode does not take effect until after I 
reboot NetworkManager

Note: I'm not sure how relevant this is, but I have two ethernet
devices. Only one is connected with a live ethernet cable.

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