Upgrade Edubuntu AMD 64 - login after upgrade not possible

2012-09-26 Thread Tobias k1fri
hi, i've linked this bug 
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1011828 to the 
testcase 
http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/238/builds/24217/testcases/1310/results 
as it seems similar (same prompt at login). i hope it's 
appropriate..


i will look into this in more detail tomorrow...

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Re: "The crash belongs to a package that is not installed." ???

2012-09-26 Thread Brendan Donegan

On 26/09/12 15:23, Nicholas Skaggs wrote:

On 09/26/2012 06:02 AM, Brendan Donegan wrote:

On 25/09/12 15:54, Brian Murray wrote:

On Tue, Sep 25, 2012 at 09:44:25AM +0200, Gabor Toth wrote:

Just a question here.

 From time to time I get a system crash window popping up and saying
that there was a crash.  I click on send the report - of course - and
then it comes up with another window saying "The crash belongs to a
package that is not installed."

I do not get it.  How can a package crash that is not even installed?
Can anyone light my way in this?

Knowing what the contents of /var/crash is would be helpful in
determining which application crashed.  For example:

/var/crash/_usr_share_apport_apportcheckresume.1000.crash

indicates the application /usr/share/apport/apportcheckresume crashed
and I know that is a part of apport.  (You could check via dpkg -S
/usr/share/apport/apportcheckresume.)  Then I can use apt-cache policy
to see if apport is installed:

apport:
   Installed: 2.5.2-0ubuntu4
   Candidate: 2.5.2-0ubuntu4

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Something similar happens when the version of the package that 
crashed does not match the one in the archive. It is intended to stop 
bugs from being reported on old package versions, but the text is 
deeply confusing. I wonder is it that?


Brendan, afaik, it's there to prevent reporting crashes against old 
package versions (since the new version may have a fix, etc). Makes 
sense of course -- what's confusing about the message?


Nicholas

I meant the text is deeply confusing if that is the reason for the 
failure Gabor saw


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Re: "The crash belongs to a package that is not installed." ???

2012-09-26 Thread Brian Murray
On Wed, Sep 26, 2012 at 11:02:35AM +0100, Brendan Donegan wrote:
> On 25/09/12 15:54, Brian Murray wrote:
> >On Tue, Sep 25, 2012 at 09:44:25AM +0200, Gabor Toth wrote:
> >>Just a question here.
> >>
> >> From time to time I get a system crash window popping up and saying
> >>that there was a crash.  I click on send the report - of course - and
> >>then it comes up with another window saying "The crash belongs to a
> >>package that is not installed."
> >>
> >>I do not get it.  How can a package crash that is not even installed?
> >>Can anyone light my way in this?
> >Knowing what the contents of /var/crash is would be helpful in
> >determining which application crashed.  For example:
> >
> >/var/crash/_usr_share_apport_apportcheckresume.1000.crash
> >
> >indicates the application /usr/share/apport/apportcheckresume crashed
> >and I know that is a part of apport.  (You could check via dpkg -S
> >/usr/share/apport/apportcheckresume.)  Then I can use apt-cache policy
> >to see if apport is installed:
> >
> >apport:
> >   Installed: 2.5.2-0ubuntu4
> >   Candidate: 2.5.2-0ubuntu4
> >
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> >Ubuntu Bug Master
> >
> Something similar happens when the version of the package that
> crashed does not match the one in the archive. It is intended to
> stop bugs from being reported on old package versions, but the text
> is deeply confusing. I wonder is it that?

Are you referring to this Unreportable Reason?

http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-branches/ubuntu/quantal/apport/quantal/view/head:/apport/ui.py#L122

That doesn't seem terribly confusing to me.  If it isn't that particular
reason search for other Unreportable Reason instances and please let me
know which one is confusing.

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Re: [Lubuntu-qa] QA Beta 2/Still no Beta 2 testing notifications?

2012-09-26 Thread Nicholas Skaggs

On 09/26/2012 07:46 AM, Phill Whiteside wrote:

Hi Lance,

all the isos are safely on the tracker[1] They arrived yesterday.

Regards,

Phill
1. http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/238/builds

On 26 September 2012 10:16, Lance > wrote:


I notice there are still no Beta 2 testing notifications?

Is Beta 2 being delayed altogether?

I know there were some recent rebuilds of the live images but I'm
a bit puzzled about the lack of notifications. I posted a query at
the forums:

http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2062790

OTOH I notice the subscriptions now show up properly on the
tracker ;^)

Lance

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From: Phill Whiteside 
Subject: [Lubuntu-qa] QA Beta 2
To: lubuntu...@lists.launchpad.net

Cc: "Ubuntu Mailing list" mailto:ubuntu-qa@lists.ubuntu.com>>
Date: Monday, September 24, 2012, 9:13 PM

Hi testers,

just for a change, the QA releases for a milestone release are
delayed. There is very good reason for this. The -release team
have stamped their feet and said that we, as QA, will get a
release candidates for Beta 2 that will not need a respin even
before they arrive. Yes, they would have preferred to have our
QA candidate out on time; but I am 100% behind them on this
decision. I ask that you keep an eye on the Beta 2 [1] area
for when the little critters arrive. The last update I had was
that we were awaiting a new kernel build (along with several
'opportunity' fix bugs). I ask that you be patient and keep an
eye on the iso tracker page[1]. Obviously, once they arrive
please jump all over them and get them tested!

Thank you for your patience and continued testing,

Phill.
1. http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/238/builds

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Good eye Lance. We also just noticed that although subscriptions now 
work, since we replaced all the testcases, your not getting the notice 
:-) Work is going to be done to migrate you so you get notices again, 
and also to allow you to signup by product instead of testcase (which 
could change). In the interim, if you wish to get a notice, unsubscribe 
from everything and re-subscribe. I believe that should give you the 
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Re: "The crash belongs to a package that is not installed." ???

2012-09-26 Thread Nicholas Skaggs

On 09/26/2012 06:02 AM, Brendan Donegan wrote:

On 25/09/12 15:54, Brian Murray wrote:

On Tue, Sep 25, 2012 at 09:44:25AM +0200, Gabor Toth wrote:

Just a question here.

 From time to time I get a system crash window popping up and saying
that there was a crash.  I click on send the report - of course - and
then it comes up with another window saying "The crash belongs to a
package that is not installed."

I do not get it.  How can a package crash that is not even installed?
Can anyone light my way in this?

Knowing what the contents of /var/crash is would be helpful in
determining which application crashed.  For example:

/var/crash/_usr_share_apport_apportcheckresume.1000.crash

indicates the application /usr/share/apport/apportcheckresume crashed
and I know that is a part of apport.  (You could check via dpkg -S
/usr/share/apport/apportcheckresume.)  Then I can use apt-cache policy
to see if apport is installed:

apport:
   Installed: 2.5.2-0ubuntu4
   Candidate: 2.5.2-0ubuntu4

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Something similar happens when the version of the package that crashed 
does not match the one in the archive. It is intended to stop bugs 
from being reported on old package versions, but the text is deeply 
confusing. I wonder is it that?


Brendan, afaik, it's there to prevent reporting crashes against old 
package versions (since the new version may have a fix, etc). Makes 
sense of course -- what's confusing about the message?


Nicholas

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Re: Ubuntu Studio 12.10 Beta 2 testing and testcase rewrite

2012-09-26 Thread Ho Wan Chan
Oh that is strangeI think better join #ubuntu-testing or
#ubuntustudio-devel for discussion :)

2012/9/26 D Akhila Hegde 

> I'm using VirtualBox. My ISO is up to date and is not corrupted. Before I
> raise a bug, I would like to send a few screenshots. But that may take some
> time as I'm running a test currently.
>
> Regards,
> Akhila
>
> On Wed, Sep 26, 2012 at 5:16 PM, Ho Wan Chan  wrote:
>
>> Duh that is a problem, are you using VM or real machine? Or is your ISO
>> corrupted? If not report a bug, it totally surprises me.. That is NOT
>> even ubiquity's normal state...
>>
>>
>> 2012/9/26 D Akhila Hegde 
>>
>>> Is it? I don't have buttons. It's plane text and it's double click for
>>> me!!
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Wed, Sep 26, 2012 at 5:03 PM, Ho Wan Chan wrote:
>>>
 1. There ARE these buttns in Ubiquity..I have at least..
 2. It is a single click for me..

 2012/9/26 D Akhila Hegde 

> Also, it says, click on install ubuntu studio icon. Though everyone
> knows, it should be a 'double' click, no?
>
>
> On Wed, Sep 26, 2012 at 12:33 PM, D Akhila Hegde <
> akhilahe...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hello Howard Chan,
>> I've started working on studio dvd i386.
>> Testcase for entire disk says :
>> *Boot up the iso using a CD/DVD or USB Key to a Live Session* *The
>> system boots properly and loads the installer displaying Welcome dialog
>> with language selection and 'Try Ubuntu Studio' and 'Install Ubuntu 
>> Studio'
>> buttons*
>> But, we don't have 'Try Ubuntu Studio' and 'Install Ubuntu Studio'
>> BUTTONS in studio images, right? Should I raise a bug against testcase?
>> Regards,
>> Akhila
>>
>> On Tue, Sep 25, 2012 at 7:13 PM, Ho Wan Chan wrote:
>>
>>> Hi folks!
>>>
>>> We are now getting to the final stages of Ubuntu Studio 12.10
>>> development. Now comes Beta 2, the only beta before RC and Final 
>>> release:)
>>>
>>> It will be released on Thursday and it is time to find help on
>>> testing the ISOs.
>>>
>>> Go to [1], click "Ubuntu Studio DVD (architecture)" and follow the
>>> testcases there. You may have noticed that now it has 4 testcases 
>>> instead
>>> of 2. It is just a testcase reorganization in the QA Team don't worry:)
>>>
>>> If you have never done testing before [2] is an excellent guide to
>>> start:)
>>>
>>> BTW we are working on a testcase rewrite. We want help to write a
>>> testcase that will focus on post-installation testing, especially in
>>> multimedia creation and audio.
>>>
>>> Edit [3] to give your ideas. The suggestion will be put into [4] so
>>> that you can actually have a preview of it.
>>>
>>> Find me on #ubuntustudio-devel or #ubuntu-testing to find help:)
>>>
>>> I thank you all for helping us to build a better Ubuntu Studio and
>>> wish you a happy testing!
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Howard Chan (smartboyhw)
>>>
>>> P.S. If you have hardware that support 64-bit please test 64-bit. In
>>> the last few rounds we discovered that 32-bit testing is more popular.
>>>
>>> Links:
>>> [1] http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/238/builds
>>> [2] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam/
>>> [3]
>>> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam/QuantalTestcaseUpdates/UbuntuStudioTestcase
>>> [4]
>>> http://packages.qa.dev.stgraber.org/qatracker/milestones/225/builds/16300/testcases/1336/results
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Re: Ubuntu Studio 12.10 Beta 2 testing and testcase rewrite

2012-09-26 Thread D Akhila Hegde
I'm using VirtualBox. My ISO is up to date and is not corrupted. Before I
raise a bug, I would like to send a few screenshots. But that may take some
time as I'm running a test currently.

Regards,
Akhila
On Wed, Sep 26, 2012 at 5:16 PM, Ho Wan Chan  wrote:

> Duh that is a problem, are you using VM or real machine? Or is your ISO
> corrupted? If not report a bug, it totally surprises me.. That is NOT
> even ubiquity's normal state...
>
>
> 2012/9/26 D Akhila Hegde 
>
>> Is it? I don't have buttons. It's plane text and it's double click for
>> me!!
>>
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Sep 26, 2012 at 5:03 PM, Ho Wan Chan wrote:
>>
>>> 1. There ARE these buttns in Ubiquity..I have at least..
>>> 2. It is a single click for me..
>>>
>>> 2012/9/26 D Akhila Hegde 
>>>
 Also, it says, click on install ubuntu studio icon. Though everyone
 knows, it should be a 'double' click, no?


 On Wed, Sep 26, 2012 at 12:33 PM, D Akhila Hegde >>> > wrote:

> Hello Howard Chan,
> I've started working on studio dvd i386.
> Testcase for entire disk says :
> *Boot up the iso using a CD/DVD or USB Key to a Live Session* *The
> system boots properly and loads the installer displaying Welcome dialog
> with language selection and 'Try Ubuntu Studio' and 'Install Ubuntu 
> Studio'
> buttons*
> But, we don't have 'Try Ubuntu Studio' and 'Install Ubuntu Studio'
> BUTTONS in studio images, right? Should I raise a bug against testcase?
> Regards,
> Akhila
>
> On Tue, Sep 25, 2012 at 7:13 PM, Ho Wan Chan wrote:
>
>> Hi folks!
>>
>> We are now getting to the final stages of Ubuntu Studio 12.10
>> development. Now comes Beta 2, the only beta before RC and Final 
>> release:)
>>
>> It will be released on Thursday and it is time to find help on
>> testing the ISOs.
>>
>> Go to [1], click "Ubuntu Studio DVD (architecture)" and follow the
>> testcases there. You may have noticed that now it has 4 testcases instead
>> of 2. It is just a testcase reorganization in the QA Team don't worry:)
>>
>> If you have never done testing before [2] is an excellent guide to
>> start:)
>>
>> BTW we are working on a testcase rewrite. We want help to write a
>> testcase that will focus on post-installation testing, especially in
>> multimedia creation and audio.
>>
>> Edit [3] to give your ideas. The suggestion will be put into [4] so
>> that you can actually have a preview of it.
>>
>> Find me on #ubuntustudio-devel or #ubuntu-testing to find help:)
>>
>> I thank you all for helping us to build a better Ubuntu Studio and
>> wish you a happy testing!
>>
>> Regards,
>> Howard Chan (smartboyhw)
>>
>> P.S. If you have hardware that support 64-bit please test 64-bit. In
>> the last few rounds we discovered that 32-bit testing is more popular.
>>
>> Links:
>> [1] http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/238/builds
>> [2] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam/
>> [3]
>> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam/QuantalTestcaseUpdates/UbuntuStudioTestcase
>> [4]
>> http://packages.qa.dev.stgraber.org/qatracker/milestones/225/builds/16300/testcases/1336/results
>>
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Re: Ubuntu Studio 12.10 Beta 2 testing and testcase rewrite

2012-09-26 Thread Ho Wan Chan
Duh that is a problem, are you using VM or real machine? Or is your ISO
corrupted? If not report a bug, it totally surprises me.. That is NOT
even ubiquity's normal state...

2012/9/26 D Akhila Hegde 

> Is it? I don't have buttons. It's plane text and it's double click for me!!
>
>
>
> On Wed, Sep 26, 2012 at 5:03 PM, Ho Wan Chan  wrote:
>
>> 1. There ARE these buttns in Ubiquity..I have at least..
>> 2. It is a single click for me..
>>
>> 2012/9/26 D Akhila Hegde 
>>
>>> Also, it says, click on install ubuntu studio icon. Though everyone
>>> knows, it should be a 'double' click, no?
>>>
>>>
>>> On Wed, Sep 26, 2012 at 12:33 PM, D Akhila Hegde 
>>> wrote:
>>>
 Hello Howard Chan,
 I've started working on studio dvd i386.
 Testcase for entire disk says :
 *Boot up the iso using a CD/DVD or USB Key to a Live Session* *The
 system boots properly and loads the installer displaying Welcome dialog
 with language selection and 'Try Ubuntu Studio' and 'Install Ubuntu Studio'
 buttons*
 But, we don't have 'Try Ubuntu Studio' and 'Install Ubuntu Studio'
 BUTTONS in studio images, right? Should I raise a bug against testcase?
 Regards,
 Akhila

 On Tue, Sep 25, 2012 at 7:13 PM, Ho Wan Chan wrote:

> Hi folks!
>
> We are now getting to the final stages of Ubuntu Studio 12.10
> development. Now comes Beta 2, the only beta before RC and Final release:)
>
> It will be released on Thursday and it is time to find help on testing
> the ISOs.
>
> Go to [1], click "Ubuntu Studio DVD (architecture)" and follow the
> testcases there. You may have noticed that now it has 4 testcases instead
> of 2. It is just a testcase reorganization in the QA Team don't worry:)
>
> If you have never done testing before [2] is an excellent guide to
> start:)
>
> BTW we are working on a testcase rewrite. We want help to write a
> testcase that will focus on post-installation testing, especially in
> multimedia creation and audio.
>
> Edit [3] to give your ideas. The suggestion will be put into [4] so
> that you can actually have a preview of it.
>
> Find me on #ubuntustudio-devel or #ubuntu-testing to find help:)
>
> I thank you all for helping us to build a better Ubuntu Studio and
> wish you a happy testing!
>
> Regards,
> Howard Chan (smartboyhw)
>
> P.S. If you have hardware that support 64-bit please test 64-bit. In
> the last few rounds we discovered that 32-bit testing is more popular.
>
> Links:
> [1] http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/238/builds
> [2] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam/
> [3]
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam/QuantalTestcaseUpdates/UbuntuStudioTestcase
> [4]
> http://packages.qa.dev.stgraber.org/qatracker/milestones/225/builds/16300/testcases/1336/results
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Re: Ubuntu Studio 12.10 Beta 2 testing and testcase rewrite

2012-09-26 Thread D Akhila Hegde
Is it? I don't have buttons. It's plane text and it's double click for me!!


On Wed, Sep 26, 2012 at 5:03 PM, Ho Wan Chan  wrote:

> 1. There ARE these buttns in Ubiquity..I have at least..
> 2. It is a single click for me..
>
> 2012/9/26 D Akhila Hegde 
>
>> Also, it says, click on install ubuntu studio icon. Though everyone
>> knows, it should be a 'double' click, no?
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Sep 26, 2012 at 12:33 PM, D Akhila Hegde 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hello Howard Chan,
>>> I've started working on studio dvd i386.
>>> Testcase for entire disk says :
>>> *Boot up the iso using a CD/DVD or USB Key to a Live Session* *The
>>> system boots properly and loads the installer displaying Welcome dialog
>>> with language selection and 'Try Ubuntu Studio' and 'Install Ubuntu Studio'
>>> buttons*
>>> But, we don't have 'Try Ubuntu Studio' and 'Install Ubuntu Studio'
>>> BUTTONS in studio images, right? Should I raise a bug against testcase?
>>> Regards,
>>> Akhila
>>>
>>> On Tue, Sep 25, 2012 at 7:13 PM, Ho Wan Chan wrote:
>>>
 Hi folks!

 We are now getting to the final stages of Ubuntu Studio 12.10
 development. Now comes Beta 2, the only beta before RC and Final release:)

 It will be released on Thursday and it is time to find help on testing
 the ISOs.

 Go to [1], click "Ubuntu Studio DVD (architecture)" and follow the
 testcases there. You may have noticed that now it has 4 testcases instead
 of 2. It is just a testcase reorganization in the QA Team don't worry:)

 If you have never done testing before [2] is an excellent guide to
 start:)

 BTW we are working on a testcase rewrite. We want help to write a
 testcase that will focus on post-installation testing, especially in
 multimedia creation and audio.

 Edit [3] to give your ideas. The suggestion will be put into [4] so
 that you can actually have a preview of it.

 Find me on #ubuntustudio-devel or #ubuntu-testing to find help:)

 I thank you all for helping us to build a better Ubuntu Studio and wish
 you a happy testing!

 Regards,
 Howard Chan (smartboyhw)

 P.S. If you have hardware that support 64-bit please test 64-bit. In
 the last few rounds we discovered that 32-bit testing is more popular.

 Links:
 [1] http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/238/builds
 [2] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam/
 [3]
 https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam/QuantalTestcaseUpdates/UbuntuStudioTestcase
 [4]
 http://packages.qa.dev.stgraber.org/qatracker/milestones/225/builds/16300/testcases/1336/results

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Re: Ubuntu Studio 12.10 Beta 2 testing and testcase rewrite

2012-09-26 Thread Ho Wan Chan
1. There ARE these buttns in Ubiquity..I have at least..
2. It is a single click for me..

2012/9/26 D Akhila Hegde 

> Also, it says, click on install ubuntu studio icon. Though everyone knows,
> it should be a 'double' click, no?
>
>
> On Wed, Sep 26, 2012 at 12:33 PM, D Akhila Hegde wrote:
>
>> Hello Howard Chan,
>> I've started working on studio dvd i386.
>> Testcase for entire disk says :
>> *Boot up the iso using a CD/DVD or USB Key to a Live Session* *The
>> system boots properly and loads the installer displaying Welcome dialog
>> with language selection and 'Try Ubuntu Studio' and 'Install Ubuntu Studio'
>> buttons*
>> But, we don't have 'Try Ubuntu Studio' and 'Install Ubuntu Studio'
>> BUTTONS in studio images, right? Should I raise a bug against testcase?
>> Regards,
>> Akhila
>>
>> On Tue, Sep 25, 2012 at 7:13 PM, Ho Wan Chan wrote:
>>
>>> Hi folks!
>>>
>>> We are now getting to the final stages of Ubuntu Studio 12.10
>>> development. Now comes Beta 2, the only beta before RC and Final release:)
>>>
>>> It will be released on Thursday and it is time to find help on testing
>>> the ISOs.
>>>
>>> Go to [1], click "Ubuntu Studio DVD (architecture)" and follow the
>>> testcases there. You may have noticed that now it has 4 testcases instead
>>> of 2. It is just a testcase reorganization in the QA Team don't worry:)
>>>
>>> If you have never done testing before [2] is an excellent guide to
>>> start:)
>>>
>>> BTW we are working on a testcase rewrite. We want help to write a
>>> testcase that will focus on post-installation testing, especially in
>>> multimedia creation and audio.
>>>
>>> Edit [3] to give your ideas. The suggestion will be put into [4] so that
>>> you can actually have a preview of it.
>>>
>>> Find me on #ubuntustudio-devel or #ubuntu-testing to find help:)
>>>
>>> I thank you all for helping us to build a better Ubuntu Studio and wish
>>> you a happy testing!
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Howard Chan (smartboyhw)
>>>
>>> P.S. If you have hardware that support 64-bit please test 64-bit. In the
>>> last few rounds we discovered that 32-bit testing is more popular.
>>>
>>> Links:
>>> [1] http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/238/builds
>>> [2] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam/
>>> [3]
>>> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam/QuantalTestcaseUpdates/UbuntuStudioTestcase
>>> [4]
>>> http://packages.qa.dev.stgraber.org/qatracker/milestones/225/builds/16300/testcases/1336/results
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FW: "The crash belongs to a package that is not installed." ???

2012-09-26 Thread Obiora Okwudili
It may be connected to system dependencies, I know ubuntu (much the same as 
many linux hybrids) depends extensively on uniformity / compatibility of it's 
daemons - right? - may be wrong; although there are many solutions to one 
problem made more the case by third party developers and their tweaks.. 
 
Not sure, may be vetted by concensus on one of these threads or something...

 
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> Date: Wed, 26 Sep 2012 11:02:35 +0100
> From: brendan.done...@canonical.com
> To: ubuntu-qa@lists.ubuntu.com
> Subject: Re: "The crash belongs to a package that is not installed." ???
> 
> On 25/09/12 15:54, Brian Murray wrote:
> > On Tue, Sep 25, 2012 at 09:44:25AM +0200, Gabor Toth wrote:
> >> Just a question here.
> >>
> >> From time to time I get a system crash window popping up and saying
> >> that there was a crash. I click on send the report - of course - and
> >> then it comes up with another window saying "The crash belongs to a
> >> package that is not installed."
> >>
> >> I do not get it. How can a package crash that is not even installed?
> >> Can anyone light my way in this?
> > Knowing what the contents of /var/crash is would be helpful in
> > determining which application crashed. For example:
> >
> > /var/crash/_usr_share_apport_apportcheckresume.1000.crash
> >
> > indicates the application /usr/share/apport/apportcheckresume crashed
> > and I know that is a part of apport. (You could check via dpkg -S
> > /usr/share/apport/apportcheckresume.) Then I can use apt-cache policy
> > to see if apport is installed:
> >
> > apport:
> > Installed: 2.5.2-0ubuntu4
> > Candidate: 2.5.2-0ubuntu4
> >
> > --
> > Brian Murray
> > Ubuntu Bug Master
> >
> Something similar happens when the version of the package that crashed 
> does not match the one in the archive. It is intended to stop bugs from 
> being reported on old package versions, but the text is deeply 
> confusing. I wonder is it that?
> 
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Re: "The crash belongs to a package that is not installed." ???

2012-09-26 Thread Brendan Donegan

On 25/09/12 15:54, Brian Murray wrote:

On Tue, Sep 25, 2012 at 09:44:25AM +0200, Gabor Toth wrote:

Just a question here.

 From time to time I get a system crash window popping up and saying
that there was a crash.  I click on send the report - of course - and
then it comes up with another window saying "The crash belongs to a
package that is not installed."

I do not get it.  How can a package crash that is not even installed?
Can anyone light my way in this?

Knowing what the contents of /var/crash is would be helpful in
determining which application crashed.  For example:

/var/crash/_usr_share_apport_apportcheckresume.1000.crash

indicates the application /usr/share/apport/apportcheckresume crashed
and I know that is a part of apport.  (You could check via dpkg -S
/usr/share/apport/apportcheckresume.)  Then I can use apt-cache policy
to see if apport is installed:

apport:
   Installed: 2.5.2-0ubuntu4
   Candidate: 2.5.2-0ubuntu4

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Ubuntu Bug Master

Something similar happens when the version of the package that crashed 
does not match the one in the archive. It is intended to stop bugs from 
being reported on old package versions, but the text is deeply 
confusing. I wonder is it that?


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Re: Ubuntu Studio 12.10 Beta 2 testing and testcase rewrite

2012-09-26 Thread D Akhila Hegde
Also, it says, click on install ubuntu studio icon. Though everyone knows,
it should be a 'double' click, no?

On Wed, Sep 26, 2012 at 12:33 PM, D Akhila Hegde wrote:

> Hello Howard Chan,
> I've started working on studio dvd i386.
> Testcase for entire disk says :
> *Boot up the iso using a CD/DVD or USB Key to a Live Session**The system
> boots properly and loads the installer displaying Welcome dialog with
> language selection and 'Try Ubuntu Studio' and 'Install Ubuntu Studio'
> buttons*
> But, we don't have 'Try Ubuntu Studio' and 'Install Ubuntu Studio' BUTTONS
> in studio images, right? Should I raise a bug against testcase?
> Regards,
> Akhila
>
> On Tue, Sep 25, 2012 at 7:13 PM, Ho Wan Chan  wrote:
>
>> Hi folks!
>>
>> We are now getting to the final stages of Ubuntu Studio 12.10
>> development. Now comes Beta 2, the only beta before RC and Final release:)
>>
>> It will be released on Thursday and it is time to find help on testing
>> the ISOs.
>>
>> Go to [1], click "Ubuntu Studio DVD (architecture)" and follow the
>> testcases there. You may have noticed that now it has 4 testcases instead
>> of 2. It is just a testcase reorganization in the QA Team don't worry:)
>>
>> If you have never done testing before [2] is an excellent guide to start:)
>>
>> BTW we are working on a testcase rewrite. We want help to write a
>> testcase that will focus on post-installation testing, especially in
>> multimedia creation and audio.
>>
>> Edit [3] to give your ideas. The suggestion will be put into [4] so that
>> you can actually have a preview of it.
>>
>> Find me on #ubuntustudio-devel or #ubuntu-testing to find help:)
>>
>> I thank you all for helping us to build a better Ubuntu Studio and wish
>> you a happy testing!
>>
>> Regards,
>> Howard Chan (smartboyhw)
>>
>> P.S. If you have hardware that support 64-bit please test 64-bit. In the
>> last few rounds we discovered that 32-bit testing is more popular.
>>
>> Links:
>> [1] http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/238/builds
>> [2] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam/
>> [3]
>> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam/QuantalTestcaseUpdates/UbuntuStudioTestcase
>> [4]
>> http://packages.qa.dev.stgraber.org/qatracker/milestones/225/builds/16300/testcases/1336/results
>>
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Re: Ubuntu Studio 12.10 Beta 2 testing and testcase rewrite

2012-09-26 Thread D Akhila Hegde
Hello Howard Chan,
I've started working on studio dvd i386.
Testcase for entire disk says :
*Boot up the iso using a CD/DVD or USB Key to a Live Session**The system
boots properly and loads the installer displaying Welcome dialog with
language selection and 'Try Ubuntu Studio' and 'Install Ubuntu Studio'
buttons*
But, we don't have 'Try Ubuntu Studio' and 'Install Ubuntu Studio' BUTTONS
in studio images, right? Should I raise a bug against testcase?
Regards,
Akhila

On Tue, Sep 25, 2012 at 7:13 PM, Ho Wan Chan  wrote:

> Hi folks!
>
> We are now getting to the final stages of Ubuntu Studio 12.10 development.
> Now comes Beta 2, the only beta before RC and Final release:)
>
> It will be released on Thursday and it is time to find help on testing the
> ISOs.
>
> Go to [1], click "Ubuntu Studio DVD (architecture)" and follow the
> testcases there. You may have noticed that now it has 4 testcases instead
> of 2. It is just a testcase reorganization in the QA Team don't worry:)
>
> If you have never done testing before [2] is an excellent guide to start:)
>
> BTW we are working on a testcase rewrite. We want help to write a testcase
> that will focus on post-installation testing, especially in multimedia
> creation and audio.
>
> Edit [3] to give your ideas. The suggestion will be put into [4] so that
> you can actually have a preview of it.
>
> Find me on #ubuntustudio-devel or #ubuntu-testing to find help:)
>
> I thank you all for helping us to build a better Ubuntu Studio and wish
> you a happy testing!
>
> Regards,
> Howard Chan (smartboyhw)
>
> P.S. If you have hardware that support 64-bit please test 64-bit. In the
> last few rounds we discovered that 32-bit testing is more popular.
>
> Links:
> [1] http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/238/builds
> [2] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam/
> [3]
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam/QuantalTestcaseUpdates/UbuntuStudioTestcase
> [4]
> http://packages.qa.dev.stgraber.org/qatracker/milestones/225/builds/16300/testcases/1336/results
>
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