I'm running into this bug also, and would love to know how to work around
it.
David Roundy
Is there a workaround for this bug? I'm running into trouble creating a
figure for a paper, for which I have a short time limit. :(
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Version: 0.8.3-1
Severity: important
When I start pdfmod from a terminal and then either press the open
button on the toolbar, or select open from the file menu, it dies
with the following error message:
Exception in Gtk# callback delegate
Note: Applications can use
Severity: grave
The severity of this bug ought to be grave, since it makes the program
unusable. Fortunately, it looks like a pretty easy bug to fix, just
by removing the offending version check as suggested by the original
reporter.
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Followup-For: Bug #482156
I just wanted to add (since the earlier bug report doesn't mention
this) that the idle -n in the desktop file causes idle to crash very
easily when run from the menu---especially when used with
python-visual, which crashes routinely. To
Package: libgtkglextmm-x11-1.2-dev
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The problem is that this package works with pkg-config, which prints the
following error:
$ pkg-config --exists --print-errors gtkglextmm-1.2
Package gdkglext-1.0 was not found in the pkg-config search path.
Perhaps you should
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This is just a change introduced to make debugging of ssh problems
easier: we now show the stderr of scp, which has this not-so-great
side-effect, which shows up when we check whether certain files exist
remotely.
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Every network-using command (pull, push, get) behaves the same.
darcs changes, revert, record or get/pull/push with local repositories
work fine.
Have you tried running with --disable-ssh-cm?
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(a second connection is used when putting or
pushing). That requires darcs-2 to also be installed on the server.
The workaround, of course, for ssh, is to use ssh-add:
This is the standard way of using darcs, yes.
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(^|/)\.hg($|/)
I've sent a patch in for this, so it should make it into the next release
of darcs.
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On Mon, Oct 01, 2007 at 11:44:38PM +0200, Luca Capello wrote:
Hi David!
On Mon, 01 Oct 2007 21:06:57 +0200, David Roundy wrote:
On Mon, Oct 01, 2007 at 07:26:59PM +0200, Luca Capello wrote:
It could be useful to have an official file _darcs/description
which is a small phrase to describe
later by darcsweb as
well as by darcs-server.
Perhaps you're looking for the feature _darcs/prefs/motd? This is manually
created, and is used to print a little message when pulling/getting. Maybe
this bug should be rerouted to darcsweb, to make darcsweb use the motd for
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behavior when --ssh-cm is specified is to try to start one
ourselves.
P.S. If you keep the subject fixed, it'll help keep our bug tracker
happy...
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This is a known bug, and is why --ssh-cm is no longer the default. The bug
is hard to reproduce (in our experience), and has been difficult to track
down.
David
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The git support in darcs is totally broken. Please do not compile with
it.
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Version: 4:3.5.5a.dfsg.1-5
Severity: normal
When /etc/kde3/kdm/kdmrc has ReserveServers commented out, genkdmconf inserts
a value (something like :1,:2,:3, but I don't have it with me) other than the
documented default, which is . The result for me was that upon upgrade to
the
describing the infelicity that presumably caused
you to notice this change. In my case, I had trouble because
ReserveServers was being set to a non-default value, breaking my
configuration, but if you have a different problem, it'd be nice to know.
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wxhaskell just had a change of management, so I'm still holding out, in
hope that someone will soon package it for debian, probably not in time for
etch, but soon...
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On AMD64 mpiCC fails with:
$ mpiCC
--
The Open MPI wrapper compiler was unable to find the specified compiler
sparc-linux-gnu-g++ in your PATH.
Note that this
Just to be clear, it's my understanding that this is fixed in darcs
1.0.7rc1, so when darcs 1.0.7 is packaged, this bug can be closed.
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See subject. It'd be nice to have the latest lam version packaged in
debian. Thanks!
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On Sat, Jan 14, 2006 at 12:47:02PM -0800, Isaac Jones wrote:
On 1/12/06, David Roundy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When building darcs from a tarball, the documentation shouldn't be
built, since it's built during the make dist that generates the
tarball...
From what I can tell, the makefiles
When building darcs from a tarball, the documentation shouldn't be
built, since it's built during the make dist that generates the tarball...
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repositories, in which computing all the changes at once may
require more memory than is available. Unfortunately, we don't have logic
to figure out whether your repository is large or not, so we always delay
computation of the entire patch until it's necesary.
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On Mon, Dec 05, 2005 at 12:01:58AM +, Isaac Jones wrote:
David, I should think this is probably the set-scripts-executable bug
for local gets. Any reason you don't think so?
No, that's probably the most likely explanation. Extending
set
likely culprit is if you're running darcs apply from a mailer.
Mailers generally modify the umask before piping to an external command. I
have an entry like
macro pager A pipe-entry(umask 022; darcs apply --no-test --repodir ~/darcs)
in my .muttrc to work around this feature in mutt.
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less likely to lead to
future build failures as a result of curl bugs.
Is there some sort of autoconf trickery we could use upstream to check if
the gnu linker is present and fall back on curl-config if it isn't?
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it. If that isn't
enough, an apply --dry-run would probably be the best way to implement this
feature.
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on diffing due to the use of
an algorithm that scales better, and also has changes that should eliminate
the huge wait you saw when running an interactive record. Or at least make
it much better. Performance reports are definitely always appreciated!
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This is fixed in the latest upstream version (both unstable and stable
branches). I'm not sure if it's fixed in darcs 1.0.3pre1, which is in
sid.
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sees the same timestamp and doesn't bother checking to
see if it's changed.
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on certain filesystems (most
notably HFS+), which is a real pain. Actually, your usage *would* be safe,
since you're renaming the directory itself. We could perhaps add a
special-case for this scenario, since it seems like perhaps a moderately
common one and a safe scenario.
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Version: 7.13.1-1
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For some reason (which I haven't tracked down), the latest libcurl3-dev has
broken the curl behavior. Below is the error message I get. A brief
googling suggests that 'tld_strerror' and 'idna_strerror' ought to be in
libidn. Might it be
) even when in a situation where the command itself cannot be run.
This isn't entirely trivial, since some features (e.g. completing for pull
using the repositories in _darcs/prefs/repos) won't work if you aren't in a
repository. Still, this shouldn't be *too* hard to fix.
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Version: 1.2.5.3-1.2
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This is a change with the latest changes that made it into sarge (a couple of
NMUs).
When I run
mpiCC -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -ansi -g -pipe -W -Wall -O3 -MT PW_IonicPotential.o
-MD -MP -MF .deps/PW_IonicPotential.Tpo -c -o IonicPotential.o
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