I reported the bug upstream, you can track it and make comments at:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=649831
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Hi Matt,
as the other bug is marked as Won't fix I think it won't hurt to mark it as
a duplicate of this bug here -- even though the other one has been reported
earlier.
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Thank you for your bug report. You do not set LC_NUMERIC, so the LANG
value pt_BR.UTF-8 is used for all numerical representations (not only in
gcalctool but in all other places as well), I therefore think gcalctools
behaviour is correct... Does it work if you set LC_NUMERIC?
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Thanks for the explanation. As this issue is fixed in Natty, you have to
initiate the SRU process to get a fix in Maverick:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates
As your issue seems to be basically
Thanks for the instructions, I was now able to reproduce the issue. I
tried first with many comments on one page and this did work, but with
comments on different pages I get the empty comments, you are seeing.
The simplest example to reproduce the bug for me is: Put a comment on
page one and
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Evince was hidden from the menu before, and unity seems to honor the
NoDisplay=True setting. It has been debated upstream (see the linked bug
report) whether this is reasonable for the Gnome Shell. I'm marking it as
Opinion for now because it is a rather fundamental question, whether this is
Oh and FWIW: According to the upstream bug, Fedora removed the
NoDisplay=True for evince.
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I'm not sure this is really a bug or a feature... Could you maybe
forward this bug to the upstream bugtracker for poppler (the PDF
rendering backend used by evince): https://bugs.freedesktop.org/ ? The
reason why I'm saying that it might be a feature: The analysis in this
mailing thread (for
I can confirm this bug on Maverick with the en_GB locale, but I am
closing it because the bug has been fixed in the latest development
version of Ubuntu - Natty Narwhal.
This is a significant bug in Ubuntu. If you need a fix for the bug in
previous versions of Ubuntu, please do steps 1 and 2 of
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When evoltution is open in another workspace, selecting
Thank you for your bug report. I can't reproduce this problem on current
Natty. Do you possibly use the Gnome 3 PPA? Could you run apport-
collect 756393 in a terminal to attach information about dependencies
etc. to this bug? Thanks!
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Thanks, I'm closing the bug then.
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The problem seems to be that 0^(1/2) does give an error instead of zero (the
correct result), same for 0^0.1 and some other variants with 0^... I can
confirm this bug on Natty.
gcalctool seems to use the equality a^b = e^(ln(a) * b) to calculate the
result, which fails for a=0.
Could you
Thank you for your bug report. Do you see this issue only when really
printing or can you also reproduce it in the print preview? What happens
if you print to a file? Could you provide a PDF where you are seeing
this issue and/or a screenshot of the result (if you can reproduce it in
the print
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Thank you for your bug report. I'm seeing this bug too. Note that it
works for files where only the files are password protected (option -p
in rar), the problem is with files where also the information *about*
the files is password protected (option -hp). I opened an upstream bug
report about
Thanks for reporting the bug again!
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I do not see this neither on Natty nor on Maverick… What locale
(language setting) are you using?
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Thank you for your bug report. When you say it wont let me write
anything: do you mean that you don't see what you are typing? This is
the standard behaviour for entering passwords in a terminal, i.e. you do
not get any visual feedback (not like in most forms where you see
something like **
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Danke
Marcel
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There also seems to be some confusion about the scope of this bug: This
bug (and
Thanks for the file, I can reproduce it on 10.10 and 11.04. The problem
seems to be that the resolution is set to 0 × 0 dpi. However, for
example GIMP handles this situation much more gracefully (Image
resolution is out of bounds, using the default resolution instead.). I
think evince should also
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crashed after logging in
it seems that compiz also crashed somehow but i am not sure if it is related
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Ubuntu better. Yes, evince does not support sound in PDFs at the moment.
This particular bug has already been reported and is a duplicate of
Thank you for your bug report. Could you attach a sample file showing
this issue?
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This looks very similar to bug #661724 -- but this bug did not exist in the
cairo version in Lucid. Could you enter
apt-cache policy libcairo2
in a terminal window and paste the output here? Thanks.
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Thanks, I'm marking the bug as invalid then.
As you have already a 0.10 libcairo version and dependencies running under
Lucid, you should be able to manually install the updated package from
maverick, i.e. download the .deb file from
http://packages.ubuntu.com/maverick-updates/libcairo2 and
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texlive-binaries fixes the issue for you.
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Setting the correct upstream bug (the old one was a duplicate). This has
been fixed upstream now (but is not released yet).
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version of Ubuntu/evince are you using?
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 710412 ***
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This problem is due to poppler being compiled without libopenjpeg
support under Ubuntu. For changing this, openjpeg has to be included in
main (see bug 711061). I’m marking this bug as a duplicate of bug
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 710412 ***
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Forgot to mention: Bug 710412 also contains a link to a PPA with a
version of poppler with openjpeg support -- this version renders the
example PDF just fine.
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Uh, sorry. I just read https://launchpad.net/nautilus-
elementary/+announcement/7221, apparently nautilus-elementary is no
longer maintained.
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Natty has poppler 0.16.2 and does not crash anymore.
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I think this qualifies for a stable release update. I cherrypicked the
two upstream commits and that fixes the bug for me. See the attached
branch and patch.
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Thanks for your confirmation, it appears to be a duplicate of bug
#571868 then.
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Hi pietro,
could you try Felix Riemann’s suggestion (he’s one of the eog developers, so he
knows what he’s talking about ;) ) and try whether disabling the Date in
status bar plugin (Edit - Preferences - Plugins) makes the problem disappear?
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Ubuntu better. It seems that there was an error caused by a corrupted
archive. Please execute the following commands, as it will clear your
package cache, in a terminal ( Applications - Accessories - Terminal )
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sudo apt-get
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It is a bug in freetype, bisecting shows it is fixed in this commit:
http://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/freetype/freetype2.git/commit/?id=ec4372f56552b7370d6693db8b4d44d412e2dd6a
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I'm still absolutely clueless about what causes this problem...
Two more questions:
1. Is there anything special about your Desktop folder (e.g. is it a symbolic
link to another drive on a network share, on an encrypted filesystem, etc.)
2. Did you install any additional (non-Ubuntu) software
Can you still reproduce the problem? Does it happen for any filetype (e.g. png,
jpeg?).
Could you attach to a running hanging eog session with gdb and get a
stacktrace. Something like
sudo gdb -p PID | tee gdb-eog.txt
(where PID is the process id)
and then:
thread apply all bt
quit
Please then
Thank you for your bug report. Yes, please attach a sample file.
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Thanks, I can confirm the problem. It is rendered correctly with xpdf
and okular, evince and epdfviewer show the rotated picture. The issue
therefore seems to be in the poppler cairo backend (okular uses poppler,
but with the splash backend). The problem is still reproducable with the
poppler
There's already an upstream report about the issue, you can track it and
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Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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Thanks for the document, I can reproduce the issue, not only with evince
(document viewer) but also with okular and epdfview (but not with xpdf).
It seems to be a font issue, evince and epdfview print:
some font thing failed
Error: could not create truetype face
okular prints:
Error: Couldn't
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I reassigned this bug to the openshot package.
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Ah, I now see the problem. There are two different settings: Switching
off the screen after a certain time (that is what you set with Put
display to sleep when inactive for and uses hh:mm values) and dim the
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I did not find an upstream bug about the issue, but the wording safely
remove... has been mentioned in the discussion that lead to the removal of the
unmount option for drives already having eject and savely remove:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=598690#c8
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Thank you for your bug report. It seems you associated folders with vlc (e.g.
by right-clicking a folder and chosing Open with, unfortunately the Remember
this setting option is activated by default (bug #662194)).
To fix the issue, try:
1. Press Alt+F2 and enter nautilus to start the file
Ok, I'm closing the bug report then.
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Thank you for your bug report. I'm seeing this, too, marking the bug as
confirmed. This is very likely a regression introduced by a fix for bug #671691
which adds -- to the unzip call.
As a workaround: If you install the p7zip-full package, this will be used
instead of the standard unzip and
It seems the patch introduced a regression: unzipping archives in Natty
with file-roller fails with caution: filename not matched: -- (bug
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Thank you for your bug report. It seems you associated folders with file-roller
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Remember this setting option is activated by default (bug #662194).
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1. Press Alt+F2 and enter nautilus to start the
Thank you for your bug report. The values are hours:minutes -- what
makes you think they are minutes:seconds? You can check yourself in
gconf-editor: If I set put display to sleep when inactive for to 0:10,
/apps/gnome-power-manager/timeout/sleep_display_ac shows 600, i.e. 10
minutes expressed as
The OP’s report does not seem to have anything to do with evince and he
unsubscribed from the bug. I’m therefore marking the bug as invalid.
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I've tried recreating this bug with 10.10 (Maverick) and was unable to
given the information
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evolution
When I create a recurring appointment in Evolution's Google Calendar it appears
as a non-recurring appointment in Google's (web) Calendar.
When I create a recurring appointment in Google's (web) Calendar it is not
visible in Evolution's
Thank you for your bug report. Can you reproduce this crash? If yes, please
open a terminal (applications - accessories - terminal) and run
sudo service apport start force_start=1
Then trigger the crash. This should start the apport utility that will
then collect useful information about the
Thank your bug report. Are you sure evolution is not in offline mode
(the icon in the lower corner is disconnected)? If it is, just click
on the icon to get back to online mode.
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Thank you for your bug report. There is a minimum size set for the
sidebar so that you can still view the complete thumbnails for example
-- why do you want to make it smaller instead of just closing it?
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I don't see any corruption either... Could you attach a screenshot
(press the Print key)?
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Thanks for following up on this, I'm marking the bug as a duplicate of
bug #662194 -- nautilus should not automatically remember such a setting
for folders.
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Ok, thanks for following up on this. I'm marking the bug as invalid as
it is not rhythmbox fault, see bug #662194
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Remember this setting option is activated by default (bug #662194).
To fix the issue, try:
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Thank you for your bug report. It seems you associated folders with rhythmbox
(e.g. by right-clicking a folder and chosing Open with), unfortunately the
Remember this setting option is activated by default (bug #662194).
To fix the issue, try:
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 580961 ***
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** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 697293
file roller cannot open zipped pdfs
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 580961
unzip fails to deal correctly with filename encodings
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