[Bug 1878109] Re: Certain features in the Sharing panel fail with D-Bus related messages when gnome-control-center is run over ssh -X

2020-05-12 Thread Naël
Issue reported upstream and bug watch added -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Desktop Bugs, which is subscribed to gnome-control-center in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1878109 Title: Certain features in the Sharing panel fail with D-Bus

[Bug 1878109] Re: Certain features in the Sharing panel fail with D-Bus related messages when gnome-control-center is run over ssh -X

2020-05-12 Thread Naël
** Bug watch added: gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-control-center/-/issues #999 https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-control-center/-/issues/999 ** Also affects: gnome-control-center via https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-control-center/-/issues/999 Importance: Unknown Status:

[Bug 1878109] Re: Certain features in the Sharing panel fail with D-Bus related messages when gnome-control-center is run over ssh -X

2020-05-11 Thread Naël
Here is another user reporting the same GDBus errors when trying to enable Screen Sharing on Ubuntu Server 20.04, if I understand correctly: https://askubuntu.com/questions/1238329 -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Desktop Bugs, which is subscribed to

[Bug 1878109] [NEW] Certain features in the Sharing panel fail with D-Bus related messages when gnome-control-center is run over ssh -X

2020-05-11 Thread Naël
Public bug reported: When I run gnome-control-center (1:3.36.1-1ubuntu5) on a remote Ubuntu 20.04 host over ssh -X, trying to enable Screen Sharing (VNC) or Media Sharing in the Sharing panel (*) fails with the following D-Bus related messages on the standard error:

[Bug 1861631] Re: "The AppStream system cache was updated, but some components were ignored. Refer to the verbose log for more information."

2020-04-25 Thread Naël
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1872258 *** https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1872258 Jonathan: Actually that sounds like a question for the update-manager developers, so I've asked it there and subscribed you to it: https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/update-

[Bug 1861631] Re: "The AppStream system cache was updated, but some components were ignored. Refer to the verbose log for more information."

2020-04-25 Thread Naël
Hi Jonathan and Dan: > I don't think either apt nor snap auto-updates will handle this. I don't think so either, and nor will manual snap updates ("snap refresh" command). My assumption is that deb-to-snap and snap-to-deb transitions are limited to development releases. It would be very

[Bug 1872221] Re: Updates installed snap-store snap and uninstalled ubuntu-software

2020-04-16 Thread Naël
Fixed by update-manager version 1:20.04.6 in bug 1872958 ** Package changed: gnome-software (Ubuntu) => update-manager (Ubuntu) ** Changed in: update-manager (Ubuntu) Status: New => Fix Released -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Desktop Bugs, which

[Bug 1872221] Re: Updates installed snap-store snap and uninstalled ubuntu-software

2020-04-14 Thread Naël
> Updates installed snap-store snap and uninstalled ubuntu-software This is normal behavior, unless you have manually installed the "gnome- software" package. The Ubuntu Software application on 20.04 is now provided by the "snap-store" snap instead of the "gnome-software" package. More info in

[Bug 1861631] Re: "The AppStream system cache was updated, but some components were ignored. Refer to the verbose log for more information."

2020-04-14 Thread Naël
Hi Jonathan and Dan: > I am not sure what you mean. There is no "snap-store" deb on my > 20.04 system, nor does "apt search snap-store" yield any results. It's a snap application, which you'll see in the output of the "snap list" command if it is installed. It provides the Ubuntu Software

[Bug 1861631] Re: "The AppStream system cache was updated, but some components were ignored. Refer to the verbose log for more information."

2020-04-14 Thread Naël
With the replacement of gnome-software by snap-store in 20.04, this bug is no longer apparent. Only users who manually (re-)install gnome- software will see it. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Desktop Bugs, which is subscribed to gnome-software in Ubuntu.

[Bug 1861631] Re: "The AppStream system cache was updated, but some components were ignored. Refer to the verbose log for more information."

2020-04-06 Thread Naël
Please disregard my previous comment. Looking at the code, I realize that the maintainer packaged the upstream gnome-software "3.36.0" tag, not the "gnome-3-36" branch, which makes a lot more sense indeed. So even though the fix is made upstream, it is NOT YET released, and therefore not packaged

[Bug 1861631] Re: "The AppStream system cache was updated, but some components were ignored. Refer to the verbose log for more information."

2020-04-06 Thread Naël
The fix was made upstream on Mar 24 [1], released as part of gnome- software 3.36 on Apr 3 [2], which was packaged for Ubuntu today Apr 6 [3]. I'd say it's just a matter of hours before it's available in the repository :) [1]

[Bug 1730231] Re: Nautilus opens for every mediafile a seperate player when selecting a group of files and pressing Enter

2020-03-31 Thread Naël
** Bug watch added: gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/nautilus/issues #117 https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/nautilus/issues/117 ** Also affects: nautilus via https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/nautilus/issues/117 Importance: Unknown Status: Unknown -- You received this bug notification because

[Bug 1868409] Re: gnome-{calculator, logs, characters} snaps not removed after the equivalent APT packages are installed on 20.04, and gnome-software APT package not replaced by snap-store

2020-03-28 Thread Naël
Thanks for the insight Brian. I indeed rarely use the graphical update manager. I'm starting to suspect I should manually install the snap- store and uninstall the gnome-{calculator,logs,characters} snaps to get in sync with the development release. ** Also affects: gnome-logs (Ubuntu)

[Bug 1866565] Re: Enabling the embedded terminal plugin crashes GEdit and subsequently prevents GEdit to start b/c of missing key in GSettings schema

2020-03-28 Thread Naël
The bug is fixed in gedit-plugins 3.36.1, and therefore in Ubuntu 20.04 Focal Fossa which has 3.36.2 at the moment. Previous releases are not affected by this bug. ** Changed in: gedit-plugins (Ubuntu) Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released -- You received this bug notification because

[Bug 1861631] Re: "The AppStream system cache was updated, but some components were ignored. Refer to the verbose log for more information."

2020-03-24 Thread Naël
This bug is still present because the change that Matthias did was unintentionally undone the following week. So it was not shipped as it should have been, as part of gnome-software 3.35.91, which is the current version in Ubuntu. I have signaled this issue upstream. -- You received this bug

[Bug 1866565] Re: Enabling the embedded terminal plugin crashes GEdit and subsequently prevents GEdit to start b/c of missing key in GSettings schema

2020-03-12 Thread Naël
A fix has been committed upstream and is now part of the new release for gedit-plugins, 3.36.1. How does it work for it to enter Ubuntu, does it need to enter Debian first? (@Reinhard you can also edit keys using the command-line gsettings tool, e.g. "gsettings reset org.gnome.gedit.plugins

[Bug 1866565] Re: Enabling the embedded terminal plugin crashes GEdit and subsequently prevents GEdit to start b/c of missing key in GSettings schema

2020-03-09 Thread Naël
Merge request submitted by an upstream developer ** Changed in: gedit-plugins (Ubuntu) Status: Triaged => In Progress -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Desktop Bugs, which is subscribed to gedit-plugins in Ubuntu.

[Bug 1866565] Re: Enabling the embedded terminal plugin crashes GEdit and subsequently prevents GEdit to start b/c of missing key in GSettings schema

2020-03-09 Thread Naël
** Attachment removed: "Dependencies.txt" https://bugs.launchpad.net/gedit-plugins/+bug/1866565/+attachment/5334708/+files/Dependencies.txt ** Attachment removed: "Disassembly.txt" https://bugs.launchpad.net/gedit-plugins/+bug/1866565/+attachment/5334709/+files/Disassembly.txt **

[Bug 1866565] Re: Enabling the embedded terminal plugin crashes GEdit and subsequently prevents GEdit to start b/c of missing key in GSettings schema

2020-03-09 Thread Naël
Done, and I've added a link to the upstream bug. I'm going to remove the bug's attachments, as they are not useful, and make the bug public. ** Bug watch added: gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gedit-plugins/issues #14 https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gedit-plugins/issues/14 ** Also affects:

[Bug 1685754] Re: gnome-terminal unduly forces umask=0022

2019-06-17 Thread Naël
Ah, OK, thanks. No news since 2018-08 then - I was hoping the GNOME GitLab would have something new :( -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Desktop Bugs, which is subscribed to gnome-terminal in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1685754 Title:

[Bug 1685754] Re: gnome-terminal unduly forces umask=0022

2019-06-17 Thread Naël
Does anyone know where this bug is being tracked upstream now? GNOME has migrated from Bugzilla to GitLab, and I haven't been able to find the GitLab version of the Bugzilla bug. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Desktop Bugs, which is subscribed to