I've created https://github.com/snapcore/snapd/pull/12627 as a proposed
fix for the issue.
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glib2.0 2.75.3-3 brea
Okay. In a clean Lunar VM with glib 2.75.3 installed and ibus enabled as
described in the bug description, I could reproduce the input problems
in Firefox. I saw the following AppArmor denial in the dmesg logs:
[ +0.343553] audit: type=1400 audit(1678248386.012:62):
apparmor="DENIED" operatio
This seems like the most likely culprit:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/glib/-/merge_requests/3005
This basically means that code that would have created an abstract
namespace socket in glib 2.74.x now creates a regular unix domain socket
in 2.75.x. We have AppArmor rules in snapd's desktop-legac
I think last time we had problems like this it was due to changes in the
location of the socket for ibus's private D-Bus bus. Looking into the
glib diffs for clues.
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> Is there any option to do this via portals - ie can evince use
> org.freedesktop.portal.OpenURI to open the URI? Would then this
> allow to avoid going via xdg-open?
Evince is using g_app_info_launch_default_for_uri(), which can use the
portal interface:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/evince/-/
This is the in-progress fix I've been working on. It does not quite
work right though: switching to an async hook for these commands is
resulting in the daemon killing the client on a protocol error.
This might be a problem with the hooks patch set itself. I need to
investigate a bit further.
*
Sorry for taking so long to get back to you. I now understand the non-
deterministic behaviour you're seeing.
I'm working on a fix for the server side to allow classic snaps to
access these commands. It will require a small change to your Pulse
Audio client library to fix the non-determinism tho
I think I need to dig into this further. The fact you're seeing a few
successful module loads with different module indexes would indicate it
is the same Pulse Audio instance.
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I think there's two issues at play here.
The hooks we added for module loading/unloading as part of USN-4355-1
simply check if the client has an AppArmor label that looks like it
belongs to a snap and denies access if found. This will also deny
access to classic snaps, which is probably a mistake
Public bug reported:
This is something we might want to fix to help people who build snaps
based on Focal's Qt.
The QGenericUnixServices implementation of openUrl() passes an O_PATH
file descriptor to xdg-desktop-portal when it detects it is running
under snap confinement. This is rejected becau
For anyone who finds this bug, and wonders about the "Users can override
this behaviour with a config file" part, here's what I did to get an
OpenSSL-using application to talk to an old server that only supported
TLSv1 (in my case, an old Mumble server):
1. create an "openssl.cnf" file somewhere w
If you are worried about what the Pulse Audio change is actually doing,
here's a description:
1. there is a new "snap-policy" PA module that is loaded by default.
2. when a client attempts to use the microphone and has a "snap.*"
AppArmor label, it contacts snapd to check whether that app has
p
The two packages are in the upload queue now:
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/xenial/+queue?queue_state=1&queue_text=pulseaudio
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/bionic/+queue?queue_state=1&queue_text=pulseaudio
One additional acceptance test would be to verify that the policy module
continues
is is
required by the snap policy module due to a symbol name clash with
libjson-glib.
- 0805-remove-libjson-c-dependency.patch: new file.
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in the
default configuration.
- Build depend on libsnapd-glib-dev.
* Remove module-trust-store patch set:
- 0409-Trust-store-patch.patch: trimmed down to pulsecore changes.
- 0410-Add-thread-to-activate-trust-store-interface.patch: removed.
- 0417-increase-timeout-check-apparmor.pa
The xenial backport is non-functional due to a symbol collision between
libjson-c.so (required by libpulse) and libjson-glib.so (required by
snapd-glib). This doesn't affect the Bionic backport though.
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Fontconfig 2.13.0 changed the cache file naming scheme to be based on
the contents of ".uuid" file in the directory rather than a hash of the
directory name. On a pure debs system this doesn't really matter since
everything is using the same libfontconfig.so.
A backport of the UUID cache file directory feature from fontconfig
2.13.
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Fontconfig 2.13.0 changed the cache file naming scheme to be based on
the contents of ".uuid" file in the directory rather than a hash of the
directory name. On a pure debs system this doesn't really matter since
everything is using the same libfontconfig.so.
When snaps are
Here is a debdiff based on the attached branch.
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snap.skype.skype /usr/bin/parecord foo.wav
Stream error: Access denied
[note that the Skype app itself still functions because it bypasses
PulseAudio all together]
The above command should result in audio being recorded from the
microphone.
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Importance:
Attached is a debdiff for a 1:12.2-0ubuntu2 release of pulseaudio with
an updated snap policy module and the default configuration modified to
enable it.
I also took the opportunity to remove the Ubuntu Phone era trust-store
module, which hasn't been built since February.
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Importance: Medium => Low
** Changed in: whoopsie-preferences (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => James Henstridge (jamesh)
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
Whoopsie continua
So I think I've got things sorted out by (a) switching to call
SetReportCrashes async to avoid blocking the UI, and (b) not calling
SetReportCrashes if we're asked to set it to the current (cached) value
of the property.
I've noticed that if whoopsie-preferences exits while the privacy panel
is op
-control-center (Ubuntu)
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Whoopsie continually relaunchin
** Also affects: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Whoopsie continua
With Chris's help we got the tests to get past the D-Bus errors on Zesty
by creating a file /etc/polkit-1/localauthority/50-local.d/manage-
units.pkla on the test system with the following contents:
# Allow the "ubuntu" user to manage systemd units unconditionally
for testing
[Allow manag
Anastasia asked me to take a look at this. I'm still not sure what the
underlying cause is, but here is some of what I've discovered so far.
1. There has been a change in policykit-1 that sounds like it might be
relevant. Namely:
[ Martin Pitt ]
* Use PAM's common-session-noninteractive mod
Public bug reported:
The unique_gobject() helper has ownership semantics that are likely to
introduce bugs in code using it. It's current logic is essentially:
1. if the object passed as an argument has a floating reference, increment its
ref count.
2. if not, steal the caller's reference.
S
Public bug reported:
I was occasionally noticing stuck drag operations (e.g. window resizing,
or scrolling the settings app) on my ThinkPad laptop using Unity 8, and
finally managed to work out how to reliably reproduce it.
1. Ensure you've got two mouse-like devices attached to the system. On
John: that would be useful. Our code already tracks the peer's UID, so
it will hopefully be quite easy to hook up what ever you've come up
with.
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A pull request for a "thumbnailer" snappy interface:
https://github.com/snapcore/snapd/pull/2783
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Title:
Thumbna
I had a go writing a custom interface to allow thumbnailer to access the
private files of another snap here:
https://github.com/snapcore/snapd/pull/2783
Unfortunately access to ~/snap/$name is also guarded by the "owner"
modifier, so it suffers from the same problems as checking for access
grante
Looks like snapcraft-desktop-helpers has been updated to mostly fix
these problems. Still some rough edges, but the above script should
become unnecessary soon.
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And yet another version that updates xdg-mime too:
http://paste.ubuntu.com/23892565/
After generating the mime data and pixbuf loaders for both snaps, I was
able to successfully perform an album art request from one snap to the
other. So that's the minimum functionality working.
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Fixed version of script: http://paste.ubuntu.com/23892004/
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Thumbnailer should be packaged as a snap
Stat
Script to temporarily work around the gdk-pixbuf bug:
http://paste.ubuntu.com/23891990/
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Thumbnailer shoul
thumbnailer-admin can't talk to thumbnailer-service. Ideally
communication like this between apps from a single snap should be
unrestricted:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/snappy/+bug/1659724
thumbnailer-service hits problems due to missing gdk-pixbuf loader
cache. Seems to be an issue with desktop
Public bug reported:
We need to package Thumbnailer as a snap. Some requirements are:
1. package should use strict confinement
2. service should be usable from other strictly confined snaps
3. ???
** Affects: thumbnailer (Ubuntu)
Importance: High
Status: Triaged
** Bug watc
We have changes in lp:unity-scopes-api/devel to work with the new
version of googletest/googlemock that haven't been landed on trunk yet.
So fixing this is probably going to be as simple as building a new
release.
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- Mediascanner is not working
+ frieza_arm64, staging #99: SD card not mounted
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fri
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Mediascanner is not worki
Victor: Looking over the output, I can't see any entry that would
correspond to the SD card (all the mmcblk0p* entries are the internal
flash.
Is the SD card actually mounted and visible under /media/phablet?
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Okay, so according to the log the only mounted volumes are "/",
"/android/protect_f", "/android/data" and "/android/cache". It hasn't
detected any mounts like "/media/phablet/something", which is where the
SD card should be mounted.
The fact that it listed some volumes indicates that it is succes
I don't have access to this device, so it is a bit difficult to tell
what is going on. The following would be helpful in debugging the
problem:
1. could you attach the log file
(~/.cache/upstart/mediascanner-2.0.log).
2. If you run "restart mediascanner-2.0" from the terminal or an "adb
shell" s
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Importance: Undecided => Low
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Status: New => Confirmed
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Public bug reported:
Some media formats allow for the storage of multiple pieces of artwork
tagged with an image type. This includes:
1. ID3v2's APIC artwork
2. FLAC pictures
3. vorbiscomment's METADATA_BLOCK_PICTURE (which is just a base64 encoded FLAC
picture).
Thumbnailer will only produ
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FTBFS on zesty
Status in taglib package
Public bug reported:
Please add an account-plugin-nextcloud package.
For now, this could essentially be a copy of the ownCloud provider code
with different branding. Having both providers side-by-side has a few
benefits:
1. we can pick which one to install to get desired branding
2. if the two
QColor stores RGB colour with 16 bits per channel, so "0.5" would
convert to 32768 (i.e. round(0.5 * 65535)), or 0x8000.
If you convert down to 8 bits per channel, you'll have 0x80. If you
convert that value back up to 16 bits per channel, you'll have 0x8080.
And finally, converting that to float
Tyler: thanks for the package debdiff. It has now been landed in
stable-phone-overlay together with the updated mediascanner2 packages.
The attached branch may be of help in fixing other dbus-cpp use cases
(media-hub and content-hub?)
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The org.freedesktop.DB
This is looking like a case of the code being miscompiled under
optimisation. To reproduce, build mediascanner2 using the
"RelWithDebInfo" build type and then run:
./test/test_dbus --gtest_filter=*filter_codec
The test program segfaults when calling Variant::as() on a
variant that should hav
Public bug reported:
When trying to build a new mediascanner2 release, tests failed on a
number of architectures when building under Yakkety. Some relevant
logs:
https://launchpadlibrarian.net/281862518/buildlog_ubuntu-yakkety-armhf.mediascanner2_0.112+16.10.20160831-0ubuntu1_BUILDING.txt.gz
htt
I'm not convinced my bug is the same as this one. That said, the
changes in the latest dbus-cpp package don't look particularly ABI
compatible, which may be the cause of this bug:
https://launchpadlibrarian.net/279409841/dbus-
cpp_5.0.0+15.10.20151022.1-0ubuntu5_5.0.0+16.10.20160809-0ubuntu1.diff
So is there any chance of getting a libapparmor backport in the overlay
PPA?
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I'm not sure if it is related, but I've encountered test failures in my
mediascanner2 silo for dbus-cpp code that previously ran without issue:
https://launchpadlibrarian.net/281863370/buildlog_ubuntu-yakkety-
arm64.mediascanner2_0.112+16.10.20160831-0ubuntu1_BUILDING.txt.gz
It also failed on arm
Before anyone suggests it: while we do have a copy of Boost 1.58 in
stable-phone-overlay, actually using it for libunity-scopes would be an
ABI break if we have any scopes that link directly to boost libraries
themselves (you'd get a little 1.55 and a little 1.58 in the same
address space using the
Doing a grep over the gallery-app source code, it doesn't look like it
is using mediascanner.
Note that if you stick .nomedia files in the music folder, mediascanner
will respect those and make that music disappear from the music scope
and app though.
Mediascanner is driving the local photos scop
I encountered similar failures on a new unity-api build, with test
programs segfaulting on powerpc:
https://launchpadlibrarian.net/276663009/buildlog_ubuntu-yakkety-powerpc
.unity-api_7.116+16.10.20160804.1-0ubuntu1_BUILDING.txt.gz
** Also affects: unity-api (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Victor: are you sure this is a thumbnailer problem?
When playing around with music-app, the one place where large cover art
is displayed is in the "now playing" screen. Looking at the source
code, this corresponds to NowPlayingFullView.qml:
http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~music-app-dev/music-
app/t
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Status: Invalid => New
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Title:
Blurry album art
Status in Ubuntu Music App:
Ne
The ShapeImages key is exposed by libunity-scopes. It looks like the
dash isn't doing anything with it: I don't see any reference to it in
ScopeStyle.qml.
** Also affects: unity8 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Could this be a dupe of bug 1551811?
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Title:
System reboot when granting access to location on arale
Status i
@Foucrier: are these the two apps you're talking about?
https://uappexplorer.com/app/com.ubuntu.developer.thiebaud2001.sncf-unofficial
https://uappexplorer.com/app/ter.plop3
If so, both of these are web apps rather than scopes, so it isn't a
unity-scopes-shell bug. It is more likely to be an int
This is the last line of the logcat output prior to the reboot:
E/libEGL ( 4160): call to OpenGL ES API with no current context
(logged once per thread)
So presumably something in that process triggering some drawing from the
wrong thread?
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And here's a logcat taken while triggering the trust prompt reboot
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Pawel asked me to attach the logs from my tests of silo 65 on Arale.
I brought up the "Near by" scope, which claimed not to have location
access. When I tried reloading it, I got the trust store prompt.
Clicking allow resulted in the device restarting.
** Attachment added: "silo-65-logs.tar.gz"
I'm not sure how well MusicBrainz would work at taking the existing
file's metadata tags and improve them. When I've updated my own music
using Picard, to get good results I've had to pass it a collection of
music that is part of the same album and occasionally choose something
other than its firs
If you have discovered a problem with mediascanner2, please file a new
bug report rather than adding comments to closed bugs. You are almost
certainly seeing a different problem in newer releases.
This 2014 bug report was caused by the code throwing an exception when
it could no longer create new
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1565633 ***
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** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1565633
BQ E4.5 (OTA-9.1): microSD card can't be unmounted/formatted - mediascanner
keeps it busy and no feedback to user
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Status: New
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BQ E4.5 (OTA-9.1):
One last comment: I tried downloading upstream pygobject 3.20.0 (which
was released two days ago), and the scopes run fine using the Xenial
typelib.
So I think the underlying problem is that we've got a problem of version
skew, with the versions of gobject-introspection and pygobject currently
in
So, the XML version of the gir information in
/usr/share/gir-1.0/Unity-7.0.gir appears to be identical between the
Wily and Xenial, so I think Vala is off the hook.
Instead, it seems to be g-ir-compiler producing different output from
the same XML file between Wily and Xenial. The gobject-introsp
And sure enough. If I copy the
/usr/lib/girepository-1.0/Unity-7.0.typelib file from the latest Wily
package of gir1.2-unity-5.0 onto my Xenial system, the Python scope runs
correctly. I haven't investigated what exactly is different in the
typelib or why it changed though.
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So, I'm not sure exactly what is causing this. While the crash is
occurring in the python3-gi package, I suspect that it is innocent: this
particular code path would be hit many times in programs using these
bindings. It's behaviour is dependent on the gobject-introspection
typelibs though, so I
I was able to trigger the segfault just by running the scope from a
terminal using the command line found in the dbus service activation
file. For example:
/usr/bin/python3 /usr/share/unity-scopes/scope-runner-dbus.py -s
info/calculator.scope
When run, I get the following error message:
If you're patching client IDs into a program from the debian/ directory,
surely it would be just as easy to patch them into the service file as
into the source code though, right?
As for Ubuntu One OAuth code, I agree that it's OAuth code is weirdly
non-standard (I filed bug 978719 about it way ba
Mardy: if this doesn't actually improve security, why is this bug marked
high importance? Is there any particular user who is calling for this
feature?
Are there any online services we are talking to that require this kind
of obfuscation?
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> The problem appears to be that the metadata is encoded in the audio
> stream of a video. If there is no audio stream, there is no metadata.
That doesn't sound correct -- metadata is generally part of the
container or a separate stream inside the container, rather than being
handled at the codec
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Title:
Thumbnails not working with qrc
Sta
The recent 0.111 release in xenial and the Ubuntu Phone vivid overlay
should improve things somewhat:
1. we are using taglib directly for scanning of music files (videos
still go through GStreamer).
2. batch index updates during the "initial scan" phase when the daemon
starts up or removable medi
We used to follow symlinks, but stopped doing so when we ran into
problems when people used them to create cycles (e.g. "ln -s .. foo")
that caused the scanner to go into a loop. Ignoring all symlinks
avoided this problem but is a problem for your use case.
It will index your media if you use a b
Rather than looking at what is necessary to make files compiled into an
executable visible to an external process, could we step back a bit to
find out what we're trying to accomplish?
What do you think will be done differently by having "qrc:///images
/menu-background.jpg" passed through the thum
Similar for the "Albums" department. Once images start to load, only 9
results remain visible, with the rest pushed off the bottom.
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Screenshot taken while results for the "Tracks" department are loading.
Note that the height of each result seems to be set based on the title,
leaving the subtitle to overlap with the next result.
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Public bug reported:
When testing out the music scope, I noticed that the results are
initially sized as if the images were 0x0, before they fill in as they
are loaded. This is most apparent in the "Tracks" department display,
where the results end up overlapping. This is a bit surprising, since
Public bug reported:
The My Music scope tries to download artist biography from
dash.ubuntu.com when displaying the artist overview page. It in turn
tries to retrieve the biography via the 7digital API.
However, the 7digital API always returns an empty string because they
don't have a license to
This really looks like there is something corrupt in the local package
database, which not really reproducible without knowing what happened
prior to this error.
This Ask Ubuntu question might help you with the problem if you still
have it:
http://askubuntu.com/questions/148715/how-to-fix-package
This is caused by a nullptr -> std::string conversion somewhere in
extract_tag_info (the only match for the missing stack frame). But it
is difficult to tell which conversion is the cause. There are two
places where this could occur: (1) the tag name passed to the callback
is NULL, or (2) a strin
The version numbers in at the end of the shlibs lines refer to package
version numbers. Every binary package produced from the source package
will share the same version number.
Given that unity-scopes-api 0.2 seems to date from 2014, which is long
before the Qt library was written, it certainly
I've got code in silo 75 at the moment that switches the order of EXIF
tags checked for the date. Picking DateTimeOriginal as first preference
should avoid this bug on krillin, and seems closer to the semantic
meaning we place on the field for other media types.
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A bit more info: I ran the gen-debian-files.sh script, and it produced
the following files:
libunity-scopes-1.0.2.shlibs
libunity-scopes-qt0.2.0.shlibs
Neither of these match the binary package names (libunity-scopes1.0 and
libunity-scopes-qt0.2 respectively), which is probably why they
I'm not seeing it in the final packages though:
$ apt-cache policy libunity-scopes1.0
libunity-scopes1.0:
Installed: 1.0.3+16.04.20160209-0ubuntu1
Candidate: 1.0.3+16.04.20160209-0ubuntu1
Version table:
*** 1.0.3+16.04.20160209-0ubuntu1 500
500 http://au.
The shlibs file should read something like:
libunity-scopes 1.0 libunity-scopes1.0 (>= 1.0.x)
Where 1.0.x is the last release where new ABI was introduced (currently
it omits the version assertion on the end).
For mediascanner2, I am not generating the shlibs file from anything,
but instead
** Also affects: mediascanner2 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1468585
Title:
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Well, one other major user of this API is Thunderbird. In fact, the
tokenizer we use in mediascanner is based on the one they developed. It
looks like a number of other people had also extracted the Mozilla
tokenizer too, since none of the built-in options give the same multi-
language compromise
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