Public bug reported:
The sensor proxy in Jammy is missing the
`/usr/share/polkit-1/actions/net.hadess.SensorProxy.policy` file that
prevents it to be started.
** Affects: iio-sensor-proxy (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Public bug reported:
Appstream 0.15.6 is available since December, 2022 and comes with lots
of crash fixes
[ Impact ]
* Appstream is used by GNOME Software, KDE Discover, Flatpak, Snaps and
probably lot of other components, since the release of Jammy, a few
point releases have been made to
Fit it to work on Focal, one has to also backport this commit in EDS
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/evolution-data-
server/-/commit/adbd6fc07033b639a990467009bce416b87ef855
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Public bug reported:
The gnome-shell memory usage indefinitely increases while using it. I can’t
restart the shell (Alt+Fn+F2) while in Wayland and the only way to reduce this
memory usage is to close the session. I don’t know what to do and many others
too.
Best regards and thanks to all
Public bug reported:
[Impact]
* The BAMF daemon often crashes when updating/installing applications
[Test Case]
* As this is a racing event, it is not easy to reproduce but updating
or installing applications can cause the crash
[Where problems could occur]
* The list of applications
Public bug reported:
I have several possible sound outputs, and some require a configuration
but when I select one and then choose the configuration (ie Analog
surround 7.1) the sliders are not displayed until I close the window and
open it again. At this moment the sliders for left/right,
@seb128 Tested it since it is available in focal-proposed and it solved
the issue for me. I haven't noticed any issue so far.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1875558
** Description changed:
- I am getting a lot of:
- GLib-GObject-WARNING **: 09:00:09.217: ../../../gobject/gsignal.c:2617:
signal 'changed::' is invalid for instance '0x55b923a6b430' of type 'GSettings'
+ [Impact]
- This is especially visible with Webkit2Gtk applications such as GNOME
- Web.
Public bug reported:
I am getting a lot of:
GLib-GObject-WARNING **: 09:00:09.217: ../../../gobject/gsignal.c:2617: signal
'changed::' is invalid for instance '0x55b923a6b430' of type 'GSettings'
This is especially visible with Webkit2Gtk applications such as GNOME
Web.
A fix has landed
Public bug reported:
It seems that Firefox itself already provides one upstream
https://hg.mozilla.org/releases/mozilla-
release/file/tip/taskcluster/docker/firefox-
flatpak/org.mozilla.firefox.appdata.xml.in
** Affects: firefox (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
**
Public bug reported:
I'm having an issue on elementary OS (based on Ubuntu 18.04) every time
that I right click, I also activate the right click menu. setting
`ui.context_menus.after_mouseup` to true in about:config seems to fix
the issue for me.
** Affects: firefox (Ubuntu)
Importance:
Same problem for me only on the local network of my work.
cupsd -l is using a 100% of one CPU.
W [17/Sep/2019:10:40:36 +0200] CreateProfile failed:
org.freedesktop.ColorManager.AlreadyExists:profile id
\'KonicaMinoltaC308_2_[here the IP adress]-CMYK..\' already exists
"service cups restart"
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1795901 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1795901
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1795901
libjavascriptcoregtk-4.0-dev: missing jsc/jsc.h
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I can't build evolution-data-server because of this
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Title:
libjavascriptcoregtk-4.0-dev: missing jsc/jsc.h
Status in
Public bug reported:
According to the patch comment, the cork module is disabled to serve the
phone. It should now be enabled by removing the patch, 0005-dont-load-
cork-music-on-phone.patch.
** Affects: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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The .vapi file is missing from the packaging in the Zesty version.
This triggers some build to fail in elementary for example.
** Affects: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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This issue could be linked to this entry of the llvm libtooling FAQ:
http://clang.llvm.org/docs/LibTooling.html#libtooling-builtin-includes
Quoting:
Clang tools need their builtin headers and search for them the same way Clang
does. Thus, the default location to look for builtin headers is in a
Sorry for the flood of message. I just want to report that the issue can
be fixed temporarilly by adding this missing include path manually using
the command line option: -isystem /usr/include/clang/3.4/include
Note that the usual -I /usr/include/clang/3.4/include will not work,
since the GCC
I could spot the difference between the two versions. It can be seen by running:
./refgen test.cpp -std=c++11 -v
With the ubuntu libclang, the output I get is (stripped to the essential bits):
Selected GCC installation: /usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-linux-gnu/4.8
ignoring nonexistent directory
(sorry, I meant of course trusty, not lucid, in the above post)
I confirm that the libclang from the above PPA (1:3.4.2-debian13trusty1)
does work correctly in trusty. In other words, when I compile the
example programs attached to this bug report with the libclang from this
PPA, the errors about
I have also tried with the libclang python bindings, in case I was doing
something wrong with the C interface. I am still getting these errors
(see attached python script, to be run on the example file linked
above).
** Attachment added: minimal libclang program (python)
Also, I confirm this is an issue of the standard include paths: if I
create manually a symlink to /usr/lib in ../lib (whichever directory
I am currently in), then the programs attached above do work
correctly...
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Compiling the minimal libclang program attached above using:
clang refgen.cpp -std=c++11 -I/usr/lib/llvm-3.4/include -lclang-3.4 -lstdc++
-o refgen
(replacing clang by gcc here does not change anything)
Invoking the libclang program on the test file attached above using:
./refgen test.cpp
Public bug reported:
Bug affects all versions of libclang1 I could test (3.3, 3.4 and 3.5).
The precise version of libclang I have is 1:3.4-1ubuntu3.
Running Ubuntu 14.04 (Linux Mint 17.1).
When building a minimal libclang program (refgen.cpp, attached) and using the
-print-search-dirs command
Sorry, I meant to report this bug to libclang1-3.4, not llvm-
toolchain-3.4.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1432882
Title:
libclang1 has wrong standard
** Attachment added: simple C++ file to parse
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/llvm-toolchain-3.4/+bug/1432882/+attachment/4347458/+files/test.cpp
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The vanilla libspectre-0.2.7 doesn't show this behavior. The patch we are
takling about has been introduced in the master branch of the git repository
last June, but was reverted in September:
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/libspectre
Some time between those two dates, somebody added this patch to
I confirm the fix works after reboot. I do not have the issue described by
Marco Chiapetta.
However, if you try to drop the files on another file (and not a folder or
empty space), then you get the same message but without the mouse block.
Expected behavior is to extract the files in the
I tried installing all the .deb packages from
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libfm/0.1.17-0ubuntu3.1 that have the
ubuntu3.1 version (download it all, then sudo dpkg --install *.deb).
Now it works randomly, but still blocks in the very same way most of the time.
Is there something else I
I tried baltasarq's solution and compiled file-roller 3.3.3 from source as
well, but it didn't solve the problem for me.
Why is it that you install your binaries this way instead of using 'sudo make
install' ? Is it supposed to change anything (I used sudo make intall) ?
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