Stefan, what's the most important thing we could do to help you help us?
I see a few threads of inquiry in the comments that trailed off:
- abstracting Salvatore's script for high thrash rates on VM
creation/destruction and network namespace creation, to try reproducing
the issue without running o
Public bug reported:
I really don't know if this is Unity or LibreOffice, or some unfortunate
incompatibility in API usage between the two. But, when I click and drag
the divider to resize a table cell in a LibreOffice Writer document, the
entire screen turns to hashed garbage (see attached screen
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Status: New => Fix Released
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Title:
FTBFS: encoding issue in manual override of dh_auto_test
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Merge proposal at: https://code.launchpad.net/~allison/ubuntu/raring
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Title:
FTBFS: encoding issue
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Public bug reported:
The libsvn-web-perl package is currently FTBFS in raring-proposed. This
is a sync of the Debian package libsvn-web-perl version 0.63-1.
The FTBFS consists of three test failures in t/2basic.t, all receiving
this error from svn:
Can't convert string from 'UTF-8' to native e
libtemplate-plugin-number-format has been in universe since lucid.
Current versions of the libsvn-web-perl package depend on both
libtimedate-perl and libtemplate-plugin-number-format.
Closing this bug as no longer relevant.
** Changed in: libsvn-web-perl (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Releas
Do you know if the pwsafe file was v3 format? Debian has a nearly
identical bug report.
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** Also affects: password-gorilla (Debian) via
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=5222
This bug applies to an old version of the package. I have thoroughly
tested it in daily use over many months, and cannot duplicate the bug.
** Changed in: password-gorilla (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Won't Fix
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This update needs to be done upstream in Debian. Ubuntu will sync the
updated package.
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http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=69866
Public bug reported:
I've attached a debdiff for a traditional merge of gnumeric, since it is
not up-to-date in the UDD branches due to an import failure. It had to
be manually merged because of a conflict in the Build-Depends lines of
debian/control (all trivial, some entries on different lines,
The update to 2.11 should be done upstream in Debian. The Ubuntu-
specific changes have mostly been merged into Debian, it's likely we'll
be able to sync the package after Debian updates to 2.11.
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Yes, jtaylor made the quantal release last night.
I've linked in a branch with an SRU candidate for precise. Nominated for
precise.
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Title:
Outs
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(Tracking some collaborative work with persia)
A review of RC bugs from Debian shows 4 CVEs fixed in the latest Debian
release. This includes 2 CVEs fixed in an upstream (bug-fix level)
release, and 2 fixed in Debian. Update: this Debian release has now been
me
** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #680470
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- release, and 2 fixed in Debian. Currently verifying that a merge is
- clean a
** Description changed:
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- release 1.8.13.1, and 2 additional CVEs fixed in latest Debian release.
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+ A review of RC bugs from Debian shows 4 CVEs fixed in the latest Debian
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** CVE added: http://www.cve.mitre.org/cgi-
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** CVE added: http://www.cve.mitre.org/cgi-
bin/cvename.cgi?name=2012-2186
** CVE added: http://www.cve.mitre.org/cgi-
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You seem to have an older scratch package installed (possibly from the
earlier PPA?), as the error message refers to "scratch
1.1-0~r766+pkg21~precise1"
Try uninstalling the scratch package entirely, and then reinstalling it.
sudo apt-get remove scratch
sudo apt-get install scratch
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pyglet apps appear as "panel" in the Launcher
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I'm still running that netbook with "intel_idle.max_cstate=0" in
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT. I'll remove that, and run through the tests
you requested.
I can at least say the netbook has been working fine through upgrades to
Natty, Oneiric, and Precise for months now with
"intel_idle.max_cstate=0"
This is a heisenbug because it's a simple race condition. It's not a
failure in the package build, only in the automated tests. The lines
just before 267 of the test file t/9.t are:
264 $timer_id = Glib::Timeout->add
265 (30_000, # 30 seconds should be more than enough for child exit
266
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gnome-session removed during partial upgrade to Precise Beta1
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Public bug reported:
During a partial upgrade to Precise Beta1 last night, update-manager
removed a large number of packages, including gnome-session. The machine
would boot to the login screen, but logging in (with the correct
password) would simply return to the login screen again with no error
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Public bug reported:
All pyglet apps appear in the Launcher as if the app name is "panel",
and the Launcher shows multiple windows for the app, even though there
is only one window. I've attached a screenshot of the Launcher. You can
duplicate the problem simply by installing the python-pyglet pac
This is not an issue in Oneiric, which ships version 1.1.4.dfsg-2. If
you need the newer version in an older release, please request a
backport.
** Changed in: pyglet (Ubuntu)
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need the newer version of pyglet in older releases, please request a
backport.
** Changed in: pyglet (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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This comment is written with love.
A bug report isn't the best place to work through relationship issues,
but this comment thread is unhealthy enough that I don't want to leave
it standing as-is. Just a brief note here, but what really matters
aren't words but actions over time.
The Ubuntu commun
Public bug reported:
Searching for "dia" in the Software Center in Oneiric, the first two
results are "Diagram editor" and "Dia Diagram Editor". The first is
installable, and has a normal set of info under "More Info". The second
has no "Install" button and gives me an error when I click "More Inf
It is a permissions problem. The quick manual fix for this is to change
the user and group of the files /var/lib/backuppc/pc and
/var/lib/backuppc/cpool to 'backuppc'. I'm working on a packaging fix.
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I've pushed a merged branch of backuppc 3.2.1-1ubuntu1 to
lp:~allison/ubuntu/oneiric/backuppc/bug-852484. This is only a merge of
the new upstream release containing security fixes, and does not fix any
other bugs. (I'm working on those in different branches.)
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Title:
Loses all backups when disk is full
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Bug #762968 appears to be related to this one.
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Title:
update-manager crashed with Package [u'nspluginviewer'] isn't
available in _run()
To ma
It looks like this may be resolved when the fix for Bug #828162 is
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Title:
package flashplugin-installer 10.2.159.1ubuntu1 failed to
i
Hmmm... nspluginwrapper isn't getting updated, because of a missing
dependency on nspluginviewer:
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
nspluginwrapper: Depends: nspluginviewer (= 1.4.4-0ubuntu3) which is a
virtual package.
But, there doesn't seem to be any package available to satis
I got it today too. Possibly a multiarch problem? The package has a
Depends ia32-libs. From https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-
devel/2011-March/032750.html, I expected to be able to run:
sudo apt-get install flashplugin-installer:i386
But that just reports:
E: Unable to locate package fla
, resolving
lintian warnings.
* debian/control:
- Added DM-Upload-Allowed field.
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** Affects: parrot (Ubuntu)
Importance: Wishlist
Status: New
** Changed in: parrot (Ubuntu)
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Here's a relevant upstream thread. It appears that Wx::Media was built
in Ubuntu 10.4, and disabled (intentionally or accidentally?) in 10.10:
http://www.perlmonks.org/?node_id=881925
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: libwx-perl
In Oneric, libwx-perl is FTBFS due to a failing test at the end of the
package build (note that the package compiles fine, this is just a test
script). The error message for the failing test is:
Can't locate Wx/Media.pm in @INC (@INC contains:
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: znc
The znc package is FTBFS on Oneiric. This is noted in Debian as a
version upgrade problem from Python 3.1 to 3.2. The failure messages
are:
compiler.cpp:(.text+0x19): undefined reference to `PyErr_Print'
compiler.cpp:(.text+0x1e): undefined reference
This failure also affects the powerpc architecture.
https://launchpadlibrarian.net/71416852/buildlog_ubuntu-oneiric-powerpc
.libdevel-bt-perl_0.05-1build1_FAILEDTOBUILD.txt.gz
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Binary package hint: libogre-perl
The libogre-perl package depends on liborge-dev in the ogre source
package. Ogre is currently at version 1.6.4.dfsg1-1ubuntu1 on Oneiric,
but libogre-perl depends on version 1.7.1 or higher. Debian sid
currently has version 1.7.1-2 of ogre in
** Also affects: libcrypt-blowfish-perl (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: libcrypt-des-perl (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: libcrypt-twofish-perl (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
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Binary package hint: libcrypt-cbc-perl
Several packages are FTBFS in the Perl 5.12 rebuild on the armel and
powerpc architectures, with errors related to a dependency on libcrypt-
cbc-perl like:
** Using build dependencies supplied by package:
Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 7)
See also: http://orangesquash.org.uk/~laney/transitions/perl.html
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Title:
claws-mail-extra-plugins version 3.7.8-1ubuntu1 failed to build on
amd
This FTBFS is also a blocker for the Perl 5.12 transition. It doesn't
appear to be caused by the upgraded Perl version, but there's no way to
be sure until the FTBFS is resolved.
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Public security bug reported:
Binary package hint: backuppc
The 5.12 release of Perl removes the suidperl binary, and therefore the
perl_5.12.3-6ubuntu4 package no longer includes the perl-suid package.
Oneiric will be migrating to Perl 5.12, and so a
I believe this is now "Fix Released", since it went into Natty (and I
can confirm that the application now works in Natty). I'll change the
status, but change back if any concerns.
** Changed in: tcltk-defaults (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => Fix Released
** Changed in: tcltk-defaults (Ubuntu
nt/2124359/+files/kbd_1.15.2-3ubuntu1-UBUNTU.debdiff
** Changed in: kbd (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Allison Randal (allison) => (unassigned)
** Changed in: kbd (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress => Confirmed
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Attaching debdiff between the Debian package of kbd 1.15.2-3 and the
merged Ubuntu package 1.15.2-3ubuntu1.
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ubuntu package"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/kbd/+bug/779388/+attachment/2122605/+files/kbd_1.15.2
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Binary package hint: kbd
The kbd package needs a manual merge between 1.15-1ubuntu5 and 1.15.2-3.
** Affects: kbd (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Assignee: Allison Randal (allison)
Status: New
** Changed in: kbd (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned
Yes, the problem is with Compiz on both Unity and Classic. It's only
metacity that avoids the problem.
** Summary changed:
- Tcl/Tk application can't display window on Ubuntu Natty with Unity
+ Tcl/Tk application can't display window on Ubuntu Natty (Unity or Classic)
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I've been running with "intel_idle.max_cstate=0" enabled for over a week
now, with no recurrence of the earlier crashes, so I can recommend this
as a workaround for anyone with similar problems.
One odd side-effect: When I run the battery all the way down, where the
laptop would usually either hib
Confirmed, the app works just fine under metacity.
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Tcl/Tk application can't display window on Ubuntu Natty (Unity or
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Curiously, if I run Gorilla remotely using SSH X11 forwarding, I get the
same problem (flash to bare desktop, no window), but if I leave the
application running for 2 minutes, suddenly the window appears,
disappears, and then appears and stays visible (with a flash to bare
desktop every time it app
I seem to have a consistently repeatable instance of this bug, see LP
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Application windows can sometimes fail to display and will m
xwininfo attached.
I should note that the first time I updated Ubuntu this morning, I was
getting a Compiz crash everytime I tried to run Gorilla, in addition to
all the behavior described above (it was reported right after the
desktop display returned). The second time I updated today, the Compiz
This appears to be related to LP: #709461
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Tcl/Tk application can't display window on Ubuntu Natty (Unity or
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Tcl/Tk application can't display window on Ubuntu Natty (Unity or
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I have a Tcl/Tk application that ran just fine on Maverick, Lucid, and
before, and has been running just fine on Natty (Unity and Classic)
until today. The application is not packaged for Ubuntu, but I'm
concerned that if this simple Tcl/Tk application has problems on Natty
th
cjwatson wrote:
> the alternative target needs to reside in /etc, not /usr -
> otherwise the package effectively violates policy for /etc.
Good idea.
scottk wrote:
> I'd suggest defaulting to the default we had at feature freeze
That's the intention, the default palette is the original one, and
Dustin and I spent a couple hours talking about this yesterday. This is
the best option we came up with as a short-term fix to make newt's color
palette configurable, instead of hard-coded into a C function (to avoid
forking the whole package when the patch to newt is only a few lines).
Longer-term
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[STAGING]
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I'm having trouble with random intermittent crashes on Natty (Classic
Desktop), on an Asus Eee PC 1015PEM-PU17. I've attached a screenshot of
the crash, apport didn't catch a crash report for it. It's a hard crash,
have to reboot. No apparent connection to any user action (I c
devmem2 is packaged in universe for maverick and natty, is any further
action needed here?
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The patches have been applied in Debian and re-released as 8.2.2. Kees
says he will sync as soon as the new packages show up in requestsync.
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Status: Unknown
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The Debian package patches the calendar source files to support Unicode
in the form of wide characters (wchar_t) in place of traditional chars.
In a few places, the patches don't completely replace the old char-like
behavior, or too aggressively try to use wchar-like behavior on old-
style char str
This is caused by the recent version update bsdmainutils of 8.2.1 (Bug
#701597). Working on a fix.
** Changed in: bsdmainutils (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Allison Randal (allison)
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Binary package hint: bsdmainutils
The 8.2.1 Debian release fixes Ubuntu bug #604366 reported in July 2010.
** Affects: bsdmainutils (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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The OOo upstream bug ticket is:
http://qa.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=110881
And they have a verified fix merged into the 3.3 beta from this commit:
http://hg.services.openoffice.org/OOO330/rev/d8dfa7f2ced6
It may be possible to do a backport of the fix to 3.2.1 (it's a pretty
small p
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Binary package hint: parrot
The Parrot 2.6 packages have been uploaded to Debian unstable:
https://buildd.debian.org/build.cgi?pkg=parrot
The packages made it into Debian in time for the FeatureFreeze, but
after DebianImportFreeze. I didn't get the sync request in soon en
The Parrot 2.0 packages have now been uploaded to Debian unstable, ready
for sync:
https://buildd.debian.org/build.cgi?pkg=parrot
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** Attachment added: "A diff of upstream change notices from 1.4 to 2.0"
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Binary package hint: parrot
Parrot 2.0 was released on January 19th, and I finished the Debian
packaging for it on Feb 7th. I was hoping one of our Debian sponsors
would be able to upload it in time to do a sync to Ubuntu before the
FeatureFreeze, but they didn't have time (t
Debian unstable.
* Removes lpia patch, upstream fix included in new release.
-- Allison Randal Sat, 25 Jul 2009 08:37:52 -0700
parrot (1.4.0-1) unstable; urgency=low
* New upstream release
* debian/rules:
- New upstream configuration option --disable-rpath allows packages to
be
Mmm, yes, I was thinking of it as a merge because the previous version
had Ubuntu changes.
I've attached the debdiff from the Debian package to the Ubuntu package.
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Binary package hint: parrot
Parrot 1.4.0 was released July 20, and the Debian packages were uploaded
today (July 25).
I've attached the diff.gz for the 1.4 packages for karmic, the original
tarball is at
ftp://ftp.parrot.org/pub/parrot/releases/stable/1.4.0/parrot-1.4.0.tar.
This debdiff looks great, Julien, thanks!
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Robert, thanks, that makes sense. So, I won't merge in Julien's changes
and submit a new .diff.gz/debdiff.
Julien, you can drop the "- Remove Uploaders field." from your section
of the changelog, since I had already removed it in my packages. (I
don't think removing the Uploaders field gets a chan
Julien, thanks for the quilt patch, I'll merge that back upstream.
You lost a chunk of the changelog showing stable Ubuntu packages
produced over the last year+, which is unfortunate. Also, you readded
"Uploaders" to the Ubuntu control file, which only makes sense in
Debian. Otherwise, the debdiff
The fix has been merged upstream, so it will appear in the next set of
Debian packages (1.4 in July this year). But I doubt I'd have much
success convincing Debian that they need to update the 1.0 packages with
a patch that only affects an Ubuntu distro version that hasn't even been
released yet. T
Great. I've attached the .diff.gz for the 1.0 packages. I integrated the
older Ubuntu packaging modifications back into the Debian packages, so
the only differences now are the changelog (which incorporates the full
Debian and Ubuntu packaging history), the control file (which lists MOTU
as the mai
Okay, I've got it. Apparently on karmic, lpia builds with -Os by default
(thanks to Robert Collins for digging up that tip). Among other things,
-Os disables the -falign-functions optimization (in order to save
space). Parrot can build with or without aligned function pointers, but
it was detecting
Hmm... well, it builds just fine and passes all tests in my karmic lpia
chroot. Perhaps it's something in the karmic PPA build environment?
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Please sync parrot (1.0.0-1) from Debian unstable
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/219276
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Yes, that's a good idea. There is an rpath issue in the Debian packages
that I want to fix either with a patch, or with the updated packages for
the Parrot 1.4 in July (the issue is fixed in the latest monthly
developer release), but I can make those changes in Debian first,
leaving Ubuntu to sync.
I've put Intrepid packages for Parrot 1.0 up on the parrot-dev PPA:
https://launchpad.net/~parrot-dev/+archive/ppa
We got Parrot 1.0 into Debian unstable. (Debian bug #444707 is closed in
bugs.debian.org, not sure why it's still listed as "New" here.)
It's really too late to get 1.0 into Ubuntu 9
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