[Bug 131017] Re: xshogi leaves gnushogi running after exit

2011-09-27 Thread Adrian Petrescu
Yes, it appears to be fixed now. It can be closed.

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Re: Canonical fleeces the gnome foundation?

2011-02-16 Thread Adrian Petrescu
I'm more curious about the pragmatic aspects here -- in what sense are the
Banshee maintainers able to disable the Amazon store by default? If
Canonical is the one packaging and shipping it, and Banshee is open source
software, can't they just re-enable it on the version in Launchpad that they
put in the Ubuntu repositories? What recourse could the Banshee developers
possibly have?

There's probably some subtle point of the relevant open source licenses at
work here, I'm curious to know what they are :)

-Adrian

On Wed, Feb 16, 2011 at 3:39 PM, Evan Huus eapa...@gmail.com wrote:

 On Wed, Feb 16, 2011 at 2:59 PM, Patrick Goetz pgo...@mail.utexas.edu
 wrote:
  I found this article to be extremely disturbing.  Surely the negative PR
 of
  such a move isn't worth $1/yr in revenue?  Who's making these
  brain-damaged decisions?
 
 
 
 http://www.networkworld.com/community/banshee-amazon-store-disabled-by-canonical-in-ubuntu
 

 I too would be interested in hearing the rationale behind this decision.

 Most of the article seems needlessly inflammatory, but the telling
 part of the article was:

  But ask yourself whether this would seem
  Kosher if Microsoft or Apple [did the same thing].

 I can't think of a reason why this kind of thing should be acceptable
 for Canonical when it would clearly cause an uproar for Microsoft or
 Apple to do something similar.

 Just my two cents,
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Re: [Bug 680340] [NEW] Rewrap lines when resizing the terminal

2010-11-26 Thread Adrian Petrescu
I disagree with it too -- especially since I now see that
brainstorm.ubuntu.org is where ideas go to die.

Is it appropriate to reopen it, or would that be considered rude?

On Friday, November 26, 2010, Michael Martin-Smucker
mlmarti...@gmail.com wrote:
 I disagree with the decision to close this (and move it to Ubuntu
 Brainstorm).  The problem is specific: text doesn't re-wrap when you
 resize a Terminal window, and there is only one logical solution:
 rewrap the text when the window is resized.  I think this is a great
 candidate for a wishlist bug report, but I don't see how brainstorming
 and discussing will be very useful...

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 Bug description:
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 OS X's Terminal application has an amazingly useful feature, which is that 
 resizing the terminal window reflows the text already in it as if it had been 
 output at the new size. Since a lot of terminal applications produce output 
 that is practically unreadable if not wrapped properly, this is a big time 
 saver, since it saves having to re-execute the script after resizing the 
 window.

 However, none of the modern Linux terminals seem to have this feature. I 
 think it would be a great addition.

 I'm not even sure if this bug should be filed against gnome-terminal or 
 libvte. Let me know if I should move it.

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[Bug 680340] [NEW] Rewrap lines when resizing the terminal

2010-11-22 Thread Adrian Petrescu
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: gnome-terminal

OS X's Terminal application has an amazingly useful feature, which is
that resizing the terminal window reflows the text already in it as if
it had been output at the new size. Since a lot of terminal applications
produce output that is practically unreadable if not wrapped properly,
this is a big time saver, since it saves having to re-execute the script
after resizing the window.

However, none of the modern Linux terminals seem to have this feature. I
think it would be a great addition.

I'm not even sure if this bug should be filed against gnome-terminal or
libvte. Let me know if I should move it.

** Affects: gnome-terminal (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New


** Tags: feature-request

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[Bug 652772] Re: Stockfish installation tries to install fruit too

2010-10-11 Thread Adrian Petrescu
Thanks, Oliver! :)

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Re: [Ubuntu-US-CA] Linux rules and probably has gained a new user

2010-10-08 Thread Adrian Petrescu
Nice quick thinking! :)

On Friday, October 8, 2010, Robert Lewis bob.l.le...@gmail.com wrote:
 I had an old friend call who had his MBR fail so he couldn't boot.
 He had no MS floppy and no CD/DVD media for MS to use the
 Recovery option.  Here is how I fixed it for him.  He is in Indiana.

 I had him come up on Ubuntu 10.04 Live CD.
 I then had him install teamviewer which gave me remote access to his
 machine even though it was a Live CD.   Teamviewer installed into ram.

 I then had him use Applications - Ubuntu Software Center and download
 a program called mbr.    I read the destructions and then typed:
 install-mbr /dev/sda

 and he rebooted and everything worked again.

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[Bug 652772] Re: Stockfish installation tries to install fruit too

2010-10-04 Thread Adrian Petrescu
I should add that installing stockfish with the –no-install-recommends
flag forces it to install without fruit, and it works just fine.

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[Bug 652772] [NEW] Stockfish installation tries to install fruit too

2010-10-01 Thread Adrian Petrescu
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: stockfish

For some reason, even though it's not listed as a dependency anywhere I
could find, trying to install stockfish through apt-get pulls in two
other packages: polyglot and fruit. Now, polyglot I can understand (even
though I don't necessarily think it should be required), but fruit? That
doesn't make any sense, why would fruit be required to install
stockfish.

I'm guessing this is just a bad rule somewhere in the package. Hopefully
it can be fixed soon.

I'm on Maverick.

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

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[Bug 652772] Re: Stockfish installation tries to install fruit too

2010-10-01 Thread Adrian Petrescu
I just checked, and doing a grep -R fruit . on the source package for
stockfish returns nothing! This makes the issue extremely puzzling to
me.

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[Bug 649573] [NEW] Underquoted definition in m4 file

2010-09-28 Thread Adrian Petrescu
Public bug reported:

Line 225 of /usr/share/aclocal/gtkglextmm-1.2.m4 reads:

AC_DEFUN(AC_GTKGLEXTMM_SUPPORTS_MULTIHEAD,

which, when running autoconf from anywhere on the system, leads to
warnings of the form:

/usr/share/aclocal/gtkglextmm-1.2.m4:225: warning: underquoted definition of 
AC_GTKGLEXTMM_SUPPORTS_MULTIHEAD
/usr/share/aclocal/gtkglextmm-1.2.m4:225: run info '(automake)Extending aclocal'
/usr/share/aclocal/gtkglextmm-1.2.m4:225: or see 
http://sources.redhat.com/automake/automake.html#Extending-aclocal

While not really critical, it is annoying to see this on completely
unrelated builds anywhere on the system, and it can even cause some
environments like CDT on Eclipse to mark the project as having build
errors. The fix is extremely simple, just replace line 255 with

AC_DEFUN([AC_GTKGLEXTMM_SUPPORTS_MULTIHEAD],

and all is well. Hopefully this can be included in Maverick before
release, it would be nice to see this finally cleared up.

** Affects: gtkglextmm (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Assignee: Adrian Petrescu (apetresc)
 Status: New

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[Bug 649573] Re: Underquoted definition in m4 file

2010-09-28 Thread Adrian Petrescu
Since I know you guys love patches, here it is in that form :)

** Patch added: gtkglextmm.patch
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gtkglextmm/+bug/649573/+attachment/1647322/+files/gtkglextmm.patch

** Changed in: gtkglextmm (Ubuntu)
 Assignee: (unassigned) = Adrian Petrescu (apetresc)

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Re: [Ubuntu-US-CA] Ubuntu 10.10 fails to boot on Intel Macs

2010-09-25 Thread Adrian Petrescu
For what its worth, I've been booting 10.10 on a MacBook Pro 1,1 for
days now, so I don't think its something inherent to all Intel Macs.

Cheers,
Adrian

On Saturday, September 25, 2010, Grant Bowman grant...@gmail.com wrote:
 Has anyone else been bitten by the bug described below? My Maverick 
 experience has been frustrating so far on Intel Macs. I think a combination 
 of this bug and an ABI change in grub2 has prevented me from booting in 
 several different circumstances.

 Grant Bowman
 https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CaliforniaTeam

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 Hi.
 I'd like to point you to a serious bug that seems to affect all Intel
 based Macs.
 https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/633983
 Ubuntu 10.10 beta fails to boot on Intel Macs.
 The Mac will hang right after Boot Camp/rEFIt with a black screen showing:
 -
 1.

 2.

 Select CD-ROM Boot Type :
 -

 This looks like an issue with the new release of Syslinux 4.x series,
 which has trouble working with Apple EFI implementation.
 I'd like to ask other owners of Intel based Macs and Macbooks to test
 the latest daily live ISO on their hardware.
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[Bug 131017] Re: xshogi leaves gnushogi running after exit

2009-10-16 Thread Adrian Petrescu
That's great news, Yann. I notice you're the new maintainer of gnushogi
in Debian. Any chance you could get the newest version of gnushogi into
Ubuntu as well? It would be so good if this (very serious, in my
opinion) bug could FINALLY be resolved after 2 years!

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[Bug 131017] Re: xshogi leaves gnushogi running after exit

2008-09-30 Thread Adrian Petrescu
** Changed in: gnushogi (Ubuntu)
   Status: Fix Committed = In Progress

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[Bug 273982] [NEW] gnome-build badly outdated

2008-09-24 Thread Adrian Petrescu
Public bug reported:

Development of gnome-build has been pretty rapid in the last few months,
and the latest version of this package is now 2.24 as opposed to the
0.2.x releases that Ubuntu still carries. This is a pretty severe
problem since newer Gnome development packages (such as the latest
Anjuta release) depend on versions at least = 0.3.0. Thus, at the
moment, the newest Anjuta will be uncompilable in Intrepid.

The latest source package for gnome-build 2.4 can be found on the Gnome
FTP here: ftp://ftp.gnome.org/pub/gnome/sources/gnome-build/

I'd be willing to try packaging this myself if someone would give me a
little bit of guidance :)

** Affects: anjuta
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

** Affects: gnome-build (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

** Also affects: anjuta
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

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[Bug 274206] Re: Please sponsor gnome-build 2.24.0 into intrepid

2008-09-24 Thread Adrian Petrescu
Without a more recent version of gnome-build, the latest release of
Anjuta is missing a dependency and cannot compile. Since Anjuta is used
by a large number of Gnome developers, this should be given high
priority, I think...

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[Bug 131017] Re: xshogi leaves gnushogi running after exit

2008-09-11 Thread Adrian Petrescu
The patch that fixes this bug has been sitting in the comments for a
long time now... what do I have to do to have this patch applied? (new
contributor here)

** Changed in: gnushogi (Ubuntu)
   Status: In Progress = Fix Committed

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[Bug 213948] Re: firefox crashed with SIGSEGV with flash plugin

2008-04-14 Thread Adrian Petrescu
I can also confirm this bug on Ubuntu Hardy on a Macbook Pro.

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[Bug 138349] Re: python-elementtree pack/usr/share/python-support/python-elementtree/elementtree/age has wrong directory structure

2008-02-26 Thread Adrian Petrescu
This bug shouldn't have priority 'low'. It renders the package
completely unusable for anyone with Python 2.5, and a patch already
exists. I think this bug should be fixed (by applying Basilio's patch)
and backported to Gutsy asap.

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[Bug 131017] Re: xshogi leaves gnushogi running after exit

2008-02-12 Thread Adrian Petrescu
** Changed in: gnushogi (Ubuntu)
 Assignee: (unassigned) = Adrian Petrescu (apetrescu)
   Status: New = Fix Released

** Changed in: gnushogi (Ubuntu)
   Status: Fix Released = In Progress

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[Bug 131017] Re: xshogi leaves gnushogi running after exit

2008-02-11 Thread Adrian Petrescu
Nobody seemed interested in fixing this, so I went and did it myself.
The problem was in xshogi.c . I added a protocol callback on the
WM_DELETE_WINDOW event and tied it to a new handler (which also had to
be added to the header file).

Now, when someone X's the program, ShutdownShogiPrograms() is also
called, thus closing gnushogi, thus not leaving an invisible 100%-CPU
process lying around :)

This is my first time submitting a patch to Ubuntu, so I hope I did
everything right!

** Attachment added: Patch to fix xshogi/xshogi.c and xshogi/xshogifn.h
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/11883729/gnushogi.patch

** Tags added: patch

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[Bug 172949] subcommander crashes on svn checkout (https)

2007-11-29 Thread Adrian Petrescu
Public bug reported:

I am attempting to use subcommander to check out a working copy of a
repository hosted at Google Code, this one to be precise:
http://code.google.com/p/adrian-codebook/source

After entering the username and password, just before it shows the
repository url contents, it crashes with error:

subcommander: 
/build/buildd/subversion-1.4.4dfsg1/subversion/libsvn_subr/path.c:343: 
svn_path_remove_component: Assertion `is_canonical(path-data, path-len)' 
failed.
Aborted (core dumped)

Hope this helps :)

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

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[Bug 113886] Re: Office 2007 mime types

2007-11-26 Thread Adrian Petrescu
I think this should be viewed as a fairly high-priority fix (even moreso
because it would be SO SIMPLE to solve). At the moment, a .docx file,
when double-clicked in Gnome or opened in Firefox, will get opened by
file-roller, and expose the internal structure. This would lead almost
all non-computer-literate people to assume that Ubuntu cannot access
these files (which is false, OO.org handles them just fine)

It would be a trivial fix to have these open in OO.o and the payoff
would be immediate. Voted for inclusion in Hardy/Gutsy.

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[Bug 48404] Re: netbeans java app gui is blank in xgl and java5

2007-10-24 Thread Adrian Petrescu
Sorry, I should have been more specific; and in fact I realize now that
the bug report refers specifically to Java 5, so my mistake, but:

this bug happens on Gutsy WITH Java 6. I assume it is the exact same bug
because the exact same workaround (export AWT_TOOLKIT=MToolkit) fixes
it. But the bug does happen on Gutsy with the latest version of
everything. I can provide a screenshot if required.

Should I open a new bug about it, specifically mentioning Gutsy and Java
6? (And dropping the reference to Netbeans, since this bug in fact
applies to all Swing/AWT apps on and off as far as I can tell)

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[Bug 48404] Re: netbeans java app gui is blank in xgl and java5

2007-10-23 Thread Adrian Petrescu
Gutsy has now been released for almost a week, but this bug remains unfixed.
Luckily, exporting AWT_TOOLKIT fixes the problem for me as well, but 
nevertheless if a patch has been made, why not commit this upstream? Does this 
patch break something else?

Just curious, thanks :)

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[Bug 131017] xshogi leaves gnushogi running after exit

2007-08-07 Thread Adrian Petrescu
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: gnushogi

I am using gnushogi and xshogi 1.3-9 from the Feisty repositories.

STEPS TO REPRODUCE:
1. Start xshogi
2. Play a move or two against the computer in order to get it to launch the 
gnushogi subprocess
3. Exit xshogi using the window manager's X button instead of xshogi's Exit 
button.
4. Do a ps aux | grep gnushogi

You will see that gnushogi continues running even though xshogi has been
stopped, with no way of stopping it short of killing the process by
hand.

This is a very big deal because the longer gnushogi is running, the
deeper it will inspect the game tree. After about an hour after doing
this, gnushogi will be in the 90+% range of CPU usage and will cause a
VERY visible slowdown in the system.

This bug is reproducible on every Ubuntu installation I've ever
encountered.

I am not a gnushogi developer, but I don't think this would be a very
hard bug to fix, but its consequences are quite severe.

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

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[Bug 131017] Re: xshogi leaves gnushogi running after exit

2007-08-07 Thread Adrian Petrescu
I just went and built the upstream source from
http://directory.fsf.org/gnushogi.html and tried to reproduce the bug.

The bug exists there too. So it is not a problem with Ubuntu's package
but a problem with gnushogi itself.

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[Bug 29802] Re: MySQL Administrator Locks when trying to do User Administration

2006-09-23 Thread Adrian Petrescu
I've tried the workaround, exporting the variable both through a shell script 
and manually. The problem still seems to exist.
Can we hope that this will be fixed in edgy?

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[Bug 29802] Re: MySQL Administrator Locks when trying to do User Administration

2006-09-23 Thread Adrian Petrescu
Oh, I apologize. The workaround does TECHNICALLY work. However, when I
go to User Administration, it still hangs for about 2 minutes. This is
better than crashing, although still obviously a bug.

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