āah. I have found this to work:
setxkbmap -layout nz -variant mao
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Title:
mao layout disappeared, nz layout does not pr
Public bug reported:
In 22.04 and before, xkb-data provided usr/share/X11/xkb/symbols/mao
provided symbols for Māori, along with a handy set of extended latin
characters.
In 24.04, the "mao" layout is gone.
There is a "nz" layout, but it does not seem to provide access to the
necessary vowels wi
Public bug reported:
The search interface to locally installed python-3.10-doc (and probably
other versions) fails to work in Firefox.
To reproduce, attempt to search from this page (or the search bar on
other pages):
file:///usr/share/doc/python3.10/html/search.html
The reason for this is the
> I'll try to find out what my VM actually is, beyond "openstack".
KVM 2.0.0+dfsg-2ubuntu1.11
The processor (per attached files above) is "Intel Xeon E312xx (Sandy
Bridge)".
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hi Colin,
I first met on a 3.19.0-20 build:
Linux samba-build-i386-32bit 3.19.0-20-generic #20-Ubuntu SMP Fri May 29
10:06:53 UTC 2015 i686 i686 i686 GNU/Linux
and as far as I can tell (taking into account Joseph's 3.16 and upstream
4.2rc3), that a87938b/b51621a commit is neither the cure or cul
Thanks Joseph!
It's no better with 3.16.0-44-generic #59~lp1471029. Perhaps even slightly
worse -- in my sample of 2 I've seen the heap at b8d- and b94-, while I think
stock Vivid 3.19 was most often in the b7's.
$ uname -a
Linux samba-build-i386-4-32bit 3.16.0-44-generic #59~lp1471029 SMP Wed
hi Joseph
Those packages don't want to install on the i386:
dpkg: error processing archive
linux-tools-3.16.0-44-generic_3.16.0-44.59~lp1471029_amd64.deb (--install):
package architecture (amd64) does not match system (i386)
(In compiling the 4.2 upstream kernel for i386, I ended up usi
apport information
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** Description changed:
Running the Samba autobuild tests on a 15.04 openstack image results in
a segfault in this command:
/usr/bin/xsltproc --nonet -o default/docs-xml/manpages/smb.conf.5
/home/ubuntu/autobuild/b222
So, it isn't the ld-linux.so, it is the kernel on 32 bit i386, where
exec is loading PIE elf binaries in such a way that the heap and the
stack are next to each other and have very little room. About 20% of
/usr/bin/* (and others, like /bin/systemd) on the vivid cloud image is
affected, though in m
Bug is fixed in upstream kernel 4.2.0 rc3, with the heap getting roughly
800Mb to use and the stack 135.
80085000-8008a000 r-xp fd:01 58216 /usr/bin/xsltproc
8008a000-8008b000 r--p 4000 fd:01 58216 /usr/bin/xsltproc
8008b000-8008c000 rw-p 5000 fd:01 58216 /usr/bin/x
It seems like a kernel thing. brk is returning bad addresses. Below,
tail is an unaffected process, and xsltproc is affected. brk should be
returning a 7 digit hex address, like it does for tail.
$ head -2 *.strace
==> tail.strace <==
execve("/usr/bin/tail", ["tail", "xsltproc.strace"], [/* 33 var
This is a dynamic linking/loading problem, not related to libxml2 (or
xsltproc) as first thought. The problem seems to be that executables
with R_386_RELATIVE components are being mapped entirely (including the
heap) into memory between roughly B700 and BFFF, which gives
them roughly 140M t
OK, so sampling the last two lines of the process map every 0.2 seconds:
start:
b772c000-b772e000 rw-p 5000 fd:01 67267 /usr/bin/xsltproc
bfe83000-bfea4000 rw-p 00:00 0 [stack]
0.2s
b7894000-b849e000 rw-p 00:00 0 [heap]
bfe83000-bfea4000 rw-p 0
I tried some more things:
1. Compiling with clang makes no difference.
2. Compiling with -fsanitize=address results a "stack overflow" message
followed by a stack trace. It doesn't reveal as much as the post-mortum
traceback in gdb. The address sanitizer seems to make the error
deterministic.
3.
Actually I was wrong, -O0 doesn't fix it. Sorry.
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Title:
Segfault in xsltproc on i386
Status in libxml2 package in Ubuntu:
New
Rebuilding libxml2_2.9.2+dfsg1-3_i386.deb from ubuntu source with -O0
fixes the issue.
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Title:
Segfault in xsltproc on i386
Stat
Public bug reported:
Running the Samba autobuild tests on a 15.04 openstack image results in
a segfault in this command:
/usr/bin/xsltproc --nonet -o default/docs-xml/manpages/smb.conf.5
/home/ubuntu/autobuild/b22271/samba/docs-xml/xslt/man.xsl default/docs-
xml/manpages/smb.conf.5.xml
I reporte
The annoying thing for me is not that these characters are represented,
but that they ignore the character grid. If I run,
for x in `seq 1 31`;do echo -e $x-\\x$(printf %x $x)=;done
it should print the character code, followed by a minus, followed by a
representation of the character code, fol
Public bug reported:
The executables packaged in gstreamer-tools are effectively aliases for
the similarly named files in gstreamer-tools-0.10, with some additional
magic that allows them to work with GStreamer 0.8 if it is there (and it
almost certainly isn't).
The package description makes it s
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