** Also affects: kazam
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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kazam crashed with IndexError in cb_volume2_changed(): list index out
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kazam crashed with AttributeError in setup_pipeline(): 'Screencast'
Sorry Bryce, but I could not provide.
I have switch some weeks ago with the affected system back to quantal,
because one think I want to do was not pssible with raring. I have had
known that it works with quantal.
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Could anybody else answer the question from comment #11 ?
Thnaks
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Xorg crashed with SIGSEGV in mieqMoveToNewScreen()
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Public bug reported:
I have accessed tohe following website:
http://www.bonnerbueroservice.de/
and tried to zoom in.
It does not do.
Neiter STRG + + nor a zoom with the capabilities from the menu -
View- Zoom
give a success.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.10
Package: firefox
** Tags added: quantal
** Tags added: natty
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In VarLogDistupgradeMainLog.txt:
2013-04-12 02:01:36,097 ERROR openCache() failed: 'E:Could not open file
/var/lib/apt/lists/dl.google
.com_linux_talkplugin_deb_dists_stable_main_binary-amd64_Packages - open
(24: Too many open files), E:Could not open file
/var/lib/apt/lists/dl.google
Hi grumpycat
and apologiese for this issue. It is neasty when such a deep system
operation fail.
I have looked into the logs the bugreporting system apport has
automatically attached here.
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will give this a search on launchpad during today.
** Summary changed:
- cannot upgrade to v13.04
+ cannot upgrade to v13.04 - ERROR openCache() failed
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are you willing to spend some time on this for hunting down the issue?
It may be take some time and may be it will be discontinious.
greetings
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Aha,
I have found the other report.
I close the older as dublicate of this here, because there was no user
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cannot upgrade to
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In main.log
2013-02-15 01:23:56,704 ERROR IOError in cache.commit(): 'Failed to fetch
http://sg.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/universe/k/kdegraphics-strigi-analyzer/kdegraphics-strigi-analyzer_4.9.2-0ubuntu1_amd64.deb
Size mismatch
'. Retrying (currentTry: 0)
2013-02-15 01:23:57,280 ERROR
.
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Could you disable your ppa 's and restest?
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Sorry, Sanjay, but it must be always the whole files.
There is no shortening allowed.
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It is not best practice to attach the logs as archive, but acceptable.
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@ Jon
Your suggestion is verry helpfull.
I adapt the summary to your intentnion.
Could you copy out the specific lines(polease keep the ammout small for
readability) from the logs out here to the comments, so that I am able
to follow completely.
best
melchiaros
** Summary changed:
- Fatal
The attachments made seems not to be from the dist-upgrade folder. But
may be that is because the report is for lucid(I don't know which files
are to expect fromthere).
@Brian
In commet '10
you seems to be satisfied with the logs Morgan has provided.
In respect to this I set the status of the
Is this report really on lucid, or is there a typo in the summary?
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install error kubuntu 10.12
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Public bug reported:
I have runned requestsync without giving acces to the gnupg keyring.
On this requestsync crashed.
To sign a sync request seems not really needed, becaue a launchpad token
is used in parallel for identification and launchpad access.
Steps to reproduce:
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Importance: Critical = Unknown
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Status: Invalid = Unknown
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Remote watch: GNOME Bug Tracker #687108 = GNOME Bug Tracker
Have you used a cd to do the distribuntion upgrade?
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during dist upgrade from 12.10 to 13.04 b2... got the errore messagge
essential
In VarLogDistupgradeAptLog.txt
there could be found:
Investigating (0) linux-generic [ i386 ] 3.5.0.28.44 - 3.8.0.18.34 (
kernel )
Broken linux-generic:i386 Depends on linux-image-generic [ i386 ] 3.5.0.28.44
- 3.8.0.18.34 ( kernel ) (= 3.8.0.18.34)
at the end of the log.
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This corresponds with the first enty for the kernel in
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linux-headers-generic:i386 Depends on linux-headers-3.8.0-18-generic [
i386 ] none ( none ) can't be satisfied!
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This corresponds further with the end that can be found in
VarLogDistupgradeMainlog.txt:
2013-04-12 15:35:02,609 DEBUG openCache()
2013-04-12 15:35:02,610 DEBUG failed to SystemUnLock() (E:Not locked)
2013-04-12 15:35:09,731 DEBUG /openCache(), new cache size 41732
2013-04-12 15:35:09,731 DEBUG
I do not know the content of the package ubuntu-minimal, but the logs
show that the generic kernel is affected, which makes this here a
serious thing.
A adapt the summary to this.
** Summary changed:
- during dist upgrade from 12.10 to 13.04 b2... got the errore messagge
essential package
So, than...
** Summary changed:
- install error kubuntu 10.12
+ upgrade error kubuntu 12.04 - 12.10
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If we do here something that you know is not correct, please bring up a
correction to us. That really helps.
greetings
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** Summary changed:
- upgrade error kubuntu 12.04 - 12.10
+ upgrade error kubuntu 12.04 - 12.10 - failed on libdrm2
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Can you provide the excatly command or commands workflow you have used.
That may be helpfull to user users that might run in this issue. At best
in a style that they could more or less directly copy and paste.
Thank you in advance
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know what the server people see if the use a pure command line
system?! - AFAIR the -d switch is recommend in the wiki pages to use
for server systems.
To prevent:
I do not watn test this(little small laptop in moment - a little bit
overloaded with vm's).
greetings
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Refering to the
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBackports
the status for the Precise backport will be set to confirmed.
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A testinstallation of the binary and debug packages builded in pbuilder
for Ubuntu12.04 is now also performed on Ubuntu12.04.
A function test was also successfull.
The summary of this report will be adapted to this.
** Description changed:
Please backport concavity 0.1-2 (universe) from
Public bug reported:
Please backport conservation-code 20110309.0-1 (universe) from raring to
precise, quantal.
The builds run with succes, performed by backportpackage over pbuilder. The
installation of the packages were done in precise and quantal over gdebi with
success. A function test was
this too.
Let us belive.
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Please backport conservation-code 20110309.0-1 (universe) from raring
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Pava,
would you please give a good description as requested in comment #2
The status will not change until you have done this. And there will be
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Still actual for raring.
** Tags added: amd64 raring
** Tags added: hardy
** Tags added: karmic
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I have figured out how to handle with backporting script and pbuilder.
The build for quantal and precise run with success to the end. The
binary packages for Quantal and Precise are now there, and also the -dbg
packages for Quantal and Precise.
A testinstallation on Quantal is already performed
In VarLogDistupgradeAptlog.txt:
ERROR:root:failed to mark 'ubuntu-desktop' for install (E:Unable to correct
problems, you have held broken packages.)
ERROR:root:Dist-upgrade failed: 'The package 'ubuntu-release-upgrader-gtk' is
marked for rem
** Summary changed:
- update error
+
This here happends with ubuntu-release-upgrader 1:0.190.5.
Actual in quantal-updates is 1:0.190.6
, but refering to the changelog
ubuntu-release-upgrader (1:0.190.6) quantal-proposed; urgency=low
* Fix a couple path joins and bugs that prevented check-new-release-gtk
from working. (LP:
A retest with ubuntu-release-upgrader 1:0.190.6
should be obsolote with refering to the changelog entry.
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dist-upgrade12.10 - 13.04
@Sanan
As I have shown above it is not neccesary to do, but well, it could be
helpul.
Havwe you time to upgrade your system to the latest ubuntu-release
upgrader a retest?
If you want:
Please enable the proposed repositories and run from command lilne
sudo apt-cache update
and after this
I let the status of the report to new.
Expanation above.
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@fisharebest
Hi, thank you for reporting.
One hint to accelerate a handling:
It ishelpfull to set the status of the report back from incomplete if a
requested information is provided.
Oh, well, let me do it for you this time.
greetings
melchiaros
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Public bug reported:
I have called from terminal:
:~/Downloads$ backportpackage -b -s raring -d quantal -w .
concavity_0.1-2.dsc
As can be seen the actual directory is /home/user/Downloads/
The concavity_0.1-2.dsc file from Raring is stored there.
After this the following
and run:
apport-collect 1164300
If it ask for additional libraries than please install them.
Thnak you in advance
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Fix
Public bug reported:
Please backport concavity 0.1-2 (universe) from raring to quantal and
precise.
Reason for the backport:
One of the major issues for drug development in any way is to have a clue what
kind of substances could bound to a protein.
For in silico
** Also affects: precise-backports
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Status: New = Confirmed
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In respect that b00507031 has used a pure Lubuntu, the crash is
definitivly not caused by the Unity desktop system in any way.
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It is a little bit evil behave, but for those who comes new here, it
might help more to get to the upstream report at
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detailaid=3603920group_id=180858atid=894869
and give it a ping or +1 or whatever.
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** Also affects: file-roller
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Project changed: file-roller = rasmol (Ubuntu)
** Also affects: rasmol
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Project changed: rasmol = jmol (Ubuntu)
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Reproduced with Ubuntu12.10.
Setting the status of the report to confirmed.
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Status: New = Confirmed
** Tags added: amd64 quantal
** Tags added: natty
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Hi Op4Mox,
I have just looked into the logs.
There is documented an error in VarLogDistupgradeMainlog.txt:
2013-03-24 21:32:42,333 ERROR openCache() failed: 'E:Tiedostoa
/var/lib/apt/lists/archive.ubuntu.com_ubuntu_dists_quantal-
backports_multiverse_binary-amd64_Packages ei voitu avata -
.
..
Sorry Joeri,
there is no cause to set the status of the report to incomplete.
When there are reasons it is common to write them down, for the next who
comes here.
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2013-03-24 21:32:42,333 ERROR self.prepared() failed
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Not Able to upgrade from 12.10 to 13.04
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you so far and sorry for the unconvinience.
melchiaros
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Status: New = Incomplete
** Summary changed:
- Not Able to upgrade from 12.10 to 13.04
+ Not Able to upgrade from 12.10 to 13.04 - cache not open
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o.K here.
You have clearly a traceback of the ubuntu-release upgrader.
And a following one of appor(the crash reporter itself).
Whuu, a double one.
** Summary changed:
- update to 12-10 crashes
+ update to 12-10 crashes- File /tmp/update-manager-9JqPjZ/quantal, line 10,
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Pierre,
I know time is low, but could you attach from your archive the apt and the
main log seperately?
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update to 12-10 crashes- File
The apt_clone file is in the tar.gz archive, if someone whant to play
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update to 12-10 crashes- File
(smile)
o.K my fault.
Ment was without compressing.
But it is o.K like it is.
Let it in this style. A little bit more clicking for those who whant to
handle(I am only on preparation).
Thank you for bear on this.
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Jup, clearly in the main log:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File /tmp/update-manager-9JqPjZ/quantal, line 10, in module
File /tmp/update-manager-9JqPjZ/DistUpgrade/DistUpgradeMain.py, line
240, in main
File /tmp/update-manager-
9JqPjZ/DistUpgrade/DistUpgradeController.py, line 1764,
Interestingly there is just before a problem to lock the cache:
2013-03-15 10:45:24,464 DEBUG openCache()
2013-03-15 10:45:24,464 DEBUG failed to SystemUnLock() (E:Not locked)
2013-03-15 10:45:35,026 DEBUG failed to lock the cache, retrying (1)
2013-03-15 10:45:44,726 DEBUG failed to lock the
I have seen just something similiar here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubuntu-release-
upgrader/+bug/1159502
, but this is on quantal to raring and without stacktrace.
** Tags added: dist-upgrade precise precise2quantal
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rasmol.32 crashed with SIGSEGV in XCopyArea()
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rasmol.32 crashed with SIGSEGV in XCopyArea()
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Afer loading a .pdb file in RasMol a print attemped failed with this
crash.
The affected .pdb file will be attached.
Steps to reproduce:
1.Open the .pdb file with RasMol gtk
2.Use the menu point File-Print
3.See the crash.
ProblemType: Crash
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.10
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This also happends with the gtk version
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Status: New
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The upstream report could be found at:
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hjd,
may be it makes sense to leafe a comment on the upstream tracker.
You know more noise generate sometimes more attention(not the nice
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Than please use the also affects me button in the left upper corner.
Also check on which Ubuntu version you are.
If it is quantal please at this tag. If it is raring do the same. If you
also on precise, do nothing on the tags.
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** Tags added: dist-upgrade precise2quantal
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With respect to the circumstances that 3 people has encounterd the
problem and that we have a stacktrace I set this to confirmed.
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In apt.log there is a traceback:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File /usr/lib/python2.7/logging/__init__.py, line 846, in emit
msg = self.format(record)
File /usr/lib/python2.7/logging/__init__.py, line 723, in format
return fmt.format(record)
File
** Attachment added: the affected archiv
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The affected archiv will be attached.
When I open the archiv
pdb163d.ent.gz
with file roller, I get the compressed file shown in file-roller GUI,
When I open it within the file-roller GUI with rasmol or jmol all works
correct and the protein structure is shown.
So, far
o.K this was just for information.
I see this not as essential to handle this report.
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Yes, I know.
It was not to expect that you still have the logs.
But I have had to ask.
Sorry,
but bug triaging is mostly community driven(I am not paied by
canonical), so the delays are more often huge than it is good for the
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some hints would be enough.
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error when upgrading from 10.04 to 10.10
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** Tags added: dist-upgrade precise precise2quantal
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Title:
upgrade Ubuntu 12.04 - 12.10 has several problems: grub-pc, apport,
older linux
affect a good part of the release upgrade problems (may be
arround 20%-30%- just a guess on what I have seen in the logs) when it
would be possible to teach ubuntu-release-upgrader to handle this.
What do you think about?
greetings
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Hi Martin,
In VarLogDistupgradeMainlog.txt
you have a woanderfull stacktrace:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File /tmp/ubuntu-release-upgrader-406zz2/raring, line 10, in module
sys.exit(main())
File /tmp/ubuntu-release-upgrader-406zz2/DistUpgrade/DistUpgradeMain.py,
line 240, in
This is properly caused by
_(Some third party entries in your sources.list
and with this it imay be
http://ppa.launchpad.net/hrw/my-own-packages/ubuntu
your own ppa that makes trouble.
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We are glad over every hint what could be improved.
Can you provide a good algorithmic description, that is complete and can
guide a beginner to the point where the problem happends.
(step1,
step2,
.
.
.
finished)
After that set the status of this report back to new.
Thanks
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Hi turul69,
that are bad news.
The ubuntu-release-upgrader should be one of the most reliable programs
we have here.
Sorry, for the inconvenience.
Could you help us on further handling here.
I am a bit in doubt that this report is on the correct package.
ubuntu-release-upgrader is first
Mhh, yes
we need some logs here.
Can you provide?
You may want to run
apport-collect 1068297
from termianl(if there are any missed libraries for the process, please
install them).
There should also be a folder
/var/log/dist-upgrade
could you compress that folder and attach it here?
In
One more step it is there I have to request.
Please give a step by step description like pushing this button,
choosing that, waiting for, and so on). Give a good algorithmic
description, that is complete and can guide a beginner.
(step1,
step2,
.
.
.
finished)
After that set the status of
Hi npp,
we have today a hugday and we go to all ubuntu-release-upgrader
bugreports we have on launchpad.
Can you give us a answer if the workarround to switch off the ppa for xorg
files is working(see the comments above)?
We need that info to decide what further on this problem.
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