[Bug 1948881] Re: XSane plugin not available in GIMP File menu

2022-01-02 Thread Scott Pakin
In case it helps, I noticed that in Ubuntu 21.04, my
~/.config/GIMP/2.10/pluginrc contained

(menu-path "/File/Create/Acquire/XSane/Device dialog...")

within the (proc-def "xsane" ...) s-expression.  No menu-path appears in
my Ubuntu 21.10 ~/.config/GIMP/2.10/pluginrc.

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[Bug 1066056] Re: crashes when trying to load or save images or meshes

2021-01-15 Thread Scott Pakin
Aha!  These gtkmorph crashes have been annoying me for years, but I
never made the connection to filename length until I encountered this
bug report.  I believe that was just the information I needed to fix the
problem.  From what I can tell, the bug lies in the show_fs() function
in gtkmorph/callbacks_fs.c, which hard-wires 50 characters for a file
name.  The 70+ characters in the bug report is a bit of a red herring;
that's probably just the point where the buffer overrun tickles some
critical data structure and brings down the whole application.

The solution is to replace

char s[l+50];

with

char s[l+strlen(N)+1];

I've attached a patch file.  Could the morph package maintainer please
test and apply it?

** Patch added: "Patch to prevent gtkmorph from crashing when manipulating long 
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[Bug 1882418] Re: spamprobe crashes on email containing images

2021-01-11 Thread Scott Pakin
Joseph: Your patch works for me!  I applied it to the Ubuntu package and
rebuilt it (i.e., retaining the existing configure options,
compiler/linker flags, all the other patches, etc.), and it appears that
the crashes I was seeing have gone away.

Before:
$ cat /tmp/junk.mbox | ./debian/spamprobe/usr/bin/spamprobe spam
caught signal 11: quitting
Aborted (core dumped)

After:
$ cat /tmp/junk.mbox | ./debian/spamprobe/usr/bin/spamprobe spam

Thanks for creating the patch.  I hope the spamprobe package maintainers
are willing to apply it to the spamprobe package.

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[Bug 1882418] Re: spamprobe crashes on email containing images

2021-01-10 Thread Scott Pakin
How about LibJPEG?  JPEG images lead to crashes, too.

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[Bug 457509] Re: including warp2.h depends on non-existant braindead_msvc.h

2021-01-10 Thread Scott Pakin
This bug is still present in Groovy Gorilla (Ubuntu 20.10).  The package
version is libmorph-dev 1:20140707+nmu2build2.  Error message:

$ gcc -c badness.c 
In file included from badness.c:1:
/usr/include/xmorph/warp.h:10:10: fatal error: braindead_msvc.h: No such file 
or directory
   10 | #include "braindead_msvc.h"
  |  ^~
compilation terminated.

I think the maintainers may just need to add braindead_msvc.h to
pkginclude_HEADERS in libmorph/Makefile.am, line 14 to fix the problem,
but I haven't tested this myself.

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[Bug 1910687] Re: morph command doesn't morph/warp (-mt broken)

2021-01-08 Thread Scott Pakin
Here's a copy of the patch presented on
https://sourceforge.net/p/xmorph/bugs/7/.

** Patch added: "Patch to morph/Makefile.am that fixes the bug"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xmorph/+bug/1910687/+attachment/5450591/+files/morph-cflags.patch

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[Bug 1910687] [NEW] morph command doesn't morph/warp (-mt broken)

2021-01-08 Thread Scott Pakin
Public bug reported:

The morph command doesn't work at all and hasn't for quite some time.
As a demonstration, try the following warp using the attached Targa
image and source and destination meshes:

morph -start tux.tga -out mad-tux.tga -src src.mesh -dst dst.mesh -mt 1

This should generate an image of Tux with a big, squarish, angry-looking
face.  Instead, it merely copies in the input to the output unmodified.

Some discussion and a patch to fix the problem can be found on
SourceForge:

"Morph -mt will not work" (https://sourceforge.net/p/xmorph/bugs/7/)

Could you please apply that patch to xmorph?

For the record, I'm currently running Ubuntu 20.10 on amd64 with version
1:20140707+nmu2build2 of xmorph from groovy/universe.

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

** Attachment added: "Sample image and meshes to reproduce the problem"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1910687/+attachment/5450590/+files/xmorph-bug.tar.gz

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[Bug 1906856] [NEW] svm-easy can't find helper programs

2020-12-04 Thread Scott Pakin
Public bug reported:

svm-easy can't find its external helper programs:

$ svm-easy heart_scale.txt
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "/usr/bin/svm-easy", line 28, in 
assert os.path.exists(svmscale_exe),"svm-scale executable not found"
AssertionError: svm-scale executable not found

This is because svm-easy points to a relative directory (..) instead of
an absolute directory (/usr/bin) for svm-scale, svm-train, and svm-
predict:

svmscale_exe = "../svm-scale"
svmtrain_exe = "../svm-train"
svmpredict_exe = "../svm-predict"
grid_py = "./grid.py"
gnuplot_exe = "/usr/bin/gnuplot"

Furthermore, grid.py does not appear to be included in the package.  (It
can be found at
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/cjlin1/libsvm/master/tools/grid.py)

This bug report is for Ubuntu 20.10 (Groovy) and libsvm-tools 3.24+ds-4
on x86_64.

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

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[Bug 1882418] Re: spamprobe crashes on email containing images

2020-06-07 Thread Scott Pakin
Here's a patch that at least catches and discards the segfaults.  Image
processing shouldn't fault to begin with, but this patch at least makes
spamprobe usable again.

** Patch added: "Workaround for images crashing spamprobe"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/spamprobe/+bug/1882418/+attachment/5381417/+files/spamprobe-img-workaround.patch

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[Bug 1882418] [NEW] spamprobe crashes on email containing images

2020-06-07 Thread Scott Pakin
Public bug reported:

Since upgrading from eoan to focal, spamprobe crashes when performing
any processing on a mail file containing images.  Try running "spamprobe
spam bad-email" using the attached bad-email file, which has an embedded
PNG image.  I observe the following:

$ spamprobe spam bad-email 
caught signal 11: quitting
Aborted (core dumped)

Here's the backtrace I get from gdb:

#0  0x779a2553 in _Unwind_Resume () from 
/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libgcc_s.so.1
#1  0x55562751 in PngParser::parseImage (this=0x5565a8e0) at 
PngParser.cc:77
#2  0x5558e51f in TraditionalMailMessageParser::parseBodyText 
(this=0x7fffd400, source=) at 
TraditionalMailMessageParser.cc:208
#3  0x5558ebc3 in TraditionalMailMessageParser::parseBody 
(this=0x7fffd400, source=0x55653b10) at 
TraditionalMailMessageParser.cc:291
#4  0x5558ea2b in TraditionalMailMessageParser::parseBody 
(this=0x7fffd400, source=0x555dea50) at ../../src/includes/Ref.h:262
#5  0x5558db91 in TraditionalMailMessageParser::parseMailMessage 
(this=this@entry=0x7fffd400, source=source@entry=0x555dea50) at 
TraditionalMailMessageParser.cc:86
#6  0x5556a695 in AbstractMessageCommand::processMailReader 
(this=0x555dcea0, config=..., filter=..., purger=..., 
stream_file=0x7fffd7c0, mail_reader=...) at AbstractMessageCommand.cc:87
#7  0x5556ae41 in AbstractMessageCommand::processFile 
(this=0x555dcea0, config=..., filter=..., stream_file=0x7fffd7c0) at 
AbstractMessageCommand.cc:170
#8  0x5556a34d in AbstractFileCommand::execute (this=0x555dcea0, 
config=..., filter=...) at AbstractFileCommand.cc:74
#9  0x55566e76 in main (argc=3, argv=) at 
../../src/includes/Ref.h:252

Interestingly, when passing in a message with an embedded JPEG image,
spamprobe crashes at the comparable location in JpegParser.cc (line 65).

ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 20.04
Package: spamprobe 1.4d-14build2
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 5.4.0-33.37-generic 5.4.34
Uname: Linux 5.4.0-33-generic x86_64
ApportVersion: 2.20.11-0ubuntu27.2
Architecture: amd64
CasperMD5CheckResult: skip
CurrentDesktop: MATE
Date: Sun Jun  7 01:50:31 2020
InstallationDate: Installed on 2013-01-14 (2701 days ago)
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 12.10 "Quantal Quetzal" - Release amd64 (20121017.5)
SourcePackage: spamprobe
UpgradeStatus: Upgraded to focal on 2020-06-07 (0 days ago)

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


** Tags: amd64 apport-bug focal

** Attachment added: "Spam message containing an image"
   https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1882418/+attachment/5381167/+files/bad-email

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[Bug 1411907] Re: Missing build dependencies

2017-01-27 Thread Scott Pakin
On 01/27/2017 04:51 AM, Barak A. Pearlmutter wrote:
> I just packaged libemf 1.0.9 (starting with your packaging) and uploaded
> to Debian. It is in the new queue now. Once it is accepted into testing
> I'll upload a version of pstoedit linked to it --- the appropriate
> dependency is already committed to the pstoedit packaging repo.

I look forward to it; thanks.

> But I'm not going to link in libming, which has been removed from Debian
> due to unaddressed security vulnerabilities.

That's too bad.  Do you think it would be worth mentioning that fact in
pstoedit's README.Debian file?

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[Bug 1411907] Re: Missing build dependencies

2016-10-13 Thread Scott Pakin
> Perhaps you didn't install the corresponding version of the support
library package?

That was it!  I did a quick "pstoedit -f pptx myfile.pdf myfile.pptx"
test for some PDF file I had sitting around, loaded the result into
LibreOffice, and it looked correct.  (Okay, there was a tiny glitch, but
it was presumably not packaging-related -- most likely due to either
drvpptx or LibreOffice.)

> In case this is the problem I've pushed (in the packaging repo) a
strict version dependency to force the library version to precisely
match that of the executable. Perhaps something less strict would be
okay, but I don't feel like testing version-skewed configurations.

It's unlikely that a normal user who installs software via APT,
Synaptic, etc. would notice a difference either way so optimizing for
ease of testing seems pretty reasonable.

Thanks,
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[Bug 1411907] Re: Missing build dependencies

2016-10-12 Thread Scott Pakin
$ dpkg --status pstoedit | egrep Version:
Version: 3.70-3
$ apt-cache policy pstoedit
pstoedit:
  Installed: 3.70-3
  Candidate: 3.70-3
  Version table:
 *** 3.70-3 100
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
 3.70-1ubuntu2 500
500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu xenial/universe amd64 Packages
$ apt show pstoedit
Package: pstoedit
Version: 3.70-3
Status: install ok installed
Priority: optional
Section: graphics
Maintainer: Barak A. Pearlmutter 
Installed-Size: 682 kB
Depends: libc6 (>= 2.2.5), libpstoedit0c2a, libstdc++6 (>= 4.1.1), ghostscript
Suggests: xfig | ivtools-bin | tgif | transfig
Homepage: http://www.pstoedit.net/
Download-Size: unknown
APT-Manual-Installed: yes
APT-Sources: /var/lib/dpkg/status
Description: PostScript and PDF files to editable vector graphics converter
 pstoedit converts Postscript and PDF files to various editable
 vector graphic formats including tgif, xfig, PDF graphics, gnuplot format,
 idraw, MetaPost, GNU Metafile, PIC, Kontour and flattened PostScript.

N: There is 1 additional record. Please use the '-a' switch to see it
$ which pstoedit
/usr/bin/pstoedit
$ pstoedit -help 2>&1 | grep pptx
$ md5sum `which pstoedit`
6d831274450a2484f172c284874a420f  /usr/bin/pstoedit


>From the above, it sure looks like your version of pstoedit, and it sure looks 
>like pptx didn't get compiled in.  Could you check the configure messages when 
>you build from source to make sure there's not some missing dependency?

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[Bug 1411907] Re: Missing build dependencies

2016-10-11 Thread Scott Pakin
> I have just taken over the pstoedit Debian package.

Cool.  Thanks for volunteering.

> The above patches seem sensible, and I'd like to include them.

Great!

> Debian does have libzip-dev but not libming-dev.
> Should I also package the latter?
> Ditto with libemf-dev.

Yes.  Ubuntu provides a libming-dev package (cf.
http://packages.ubuntu.com/yakkety/libming-dev).  I don't know what it
takes to get an Ubuntu package into Debian so I'm hoping you do.  For
libemf-dev you might want to start with my package, which you can
download from my pakin/other PPA
(https://launchpad.net/~pakin/+archive/ubuntu/other).  I just now
updated this to libEMF 1.0.8.

> Just uploaded version with pptx support enabled, 3.70-3.
>
> If anyone tests it, I'd appreciate that, since I don't use pptx files.

I just downloaded this from
https://packages.debian.org/unstable/graphics/pstoedit -- is that the
right source? -- but don't see pptx support.  "pstoedit -f pptx
myfile.pdf myfile.pptx" aborts with "Unsupported output format pptx".

You can open pptx files with LibreOffice.  That should work reasonably
well on pstoedit output.

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[Bug 1501588] Re: Wily's wpasupplicant frequently fails on WPA enterprise networks

2015-12-03 Thread Scott Pakin
I have the same problem  Downgrading to wpasupplicant 2.1-0ubuntu7 works
for me on my corporate network.

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[Bug 923659] Re: Unsupported output format emf

2015-01-16 Thread Scott Pakin
If anyone's interested, I just took a stab at packaging up libemf and
building pstoedit v3.62 against that.  You can find these packages in
ppa:pakin/other (https://launchpad.net/~pakin/+archive/ubuntu/other).

Enjoy,
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[Bug 1411907] [NEW] Missing build dependencies

2015-01-16 Thread Scott Pakin
Public bug reported:

1) The release of Ubuntu you are using, via 'lsb_release -rd' or System
- About Ubuntu

Description:Ubuntu 14.10
Release:14.10

2) The version of the package you are using, via 'apt-cache policy
pkgname' or by checking in Software Center

pstoedit:
  Installed: 3.62-2
  Candidate: 3.62-2
  Version table:
 *** 3.62-2 0
500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ utopic/universe amd64 Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status

3) What you expected to happen

I expected pstoedit to support pptx, swf, and emf output.

4) What happened instead

pstoedit - f pptx myfile.eps myfile.pptx gives an Unsupported output
format error.  Likewise for swf and emf.  pstoedit -help does not
list any of those formats.


The solution is for the pstoedit package to specify libzip-dev and libming-dev 
under Build-Depends.  Doing so would enable support for the pptx and swf 
drivers, respectively.

Even better, Ubuntu could provide a package for libEMF
(http://libemf.sourceforge.net/) and have the pstoedit add that to its
Build-Depends, too.  I think with those three, the pstoedit package
would provide support for all available pstoedit output formats.

Check out my PPA, ppa:pakin/other
(https://launchpad.net/~pakin/+archive/ubuntu/other) for a libemf
package and for a pstoedit package that includes libzip-dev, libming-
dev, and libemf-dev in its Build-Depends.

Thanks,
-- Scott

P.S.  It looks like a new upstream version (v3.70) of pstoedit came out
a little over a week ago.

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

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[Bug 540306] Re: Xsane preview window not working in Karmic

2013-01-30 Thread Scott Pakin
Aha!  Deleting ~/.sane worked for me, too (Ubuntu 12.10).

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[Bug 788434] Re: clock-applet crashes after location change

2011-06-05 Thread Scott Pakin
My current hypothesis is that this crash happens only when I have a
network proxy set.  I recently ran the clock applet with no problems
when connected to a hotel network, but when I established a VPN
connection to work and specified my institution's internal network
proxy, the clock applet suddenly crashed as described above.  I hope
that helps.

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[Bug 788434] Re: clock-applet crashes after location change

2011-05-25 Thread Scott Pakin
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