Exim upstream has switched, 4.96~RC0 and later use pcre2.
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Status: Incomplete => In Progress
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Fixed in Debian's latest (26 Jan 2022) upload 1:2.0.20220114-1
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Looks like a duplicate of https://bugs.debian.org/918934
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"Evolution will not display emails from Yahoo or AOL. It gives a
"Memory allocation error." Other
> I could submit a bug report against the upstream findutils component.
Should I do so?
No please don't, there is no point.
As noted above less old versions in Debian (and Ubuntu) already report a
more helpful version string.
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First off: Ubuntu/Debian do not ship "patched version of the GNU
findutils package [...] based on release 4.6.0". The ship a GIT
snapshot. e.g. 4.6.0+git+20170828-2 is upstream GIT as of 2017-08-28.
/usr/share/doc/findutils/changelog.Debian.gz even has the full
respective GIT revision.
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Status: New => Invalid
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enblend symbol lookup error with gsl
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Just for reference: "libgcrypt20 is not a FIPS certified library" was
quite unclear to me. Both Red Hat and Suse have finished FIPS
certifications for libgcrypt (for specific versions included in their
respective enterprise distributions). Afaict Ubuntu has not run through
this process at all, and
Hello,
If you run "find . -name *.txt" in a directory containing foo.txt and
bar.txt then the shell expands *.txt before executing find, i.e. you
would be running "find . -name foo.txt bar.txt" which produces a syntax
error. Either quote ('*.txt') or escape (\*.txt) the argument.
Closing.
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Hello,
tst is a shell script that does specify which interpreter should be used
and therefore the system falls back to try /bin/sh.
However the script is using bash extensions ([ "$1" == "" ]) which won't
work with *any* sh-type shell. Debian is using dash as /bin/sh and there
an error is
Doug Torrance (profzoom) wrote on 2018-01-12:
> When the package is built, WPrefs is installed in /usr/share/lib/GNUstep and
> the menu points there. > But then for some reason, the Debian/Ubuntu package
> *moves* WPrefs to /usr/lib/GNUstep.
> I'll upload a new version soon that fixes this and
Cosmic Cuttlefish has 1.2.1.
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Package Version is 2 Years Old
To
This is Debian's https://bugs.debian.org/860903 which will hopefully be
fixed by changing opencryptoki https://bugs.debian.org/864052
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> "updatedb" script runs as nobody a lot of files can't be indexed because
> nobody hasn't the right
> to view all system files.
And that is a good thing. The locate-database is public. It must not
contain data that is not public, i.e. contents of directories that
cannot be listed by
This bug only applies to Ubuntu up to trusty (14.04LTS). xenial
(16.04LTS) and later releases use GnuTLS 3.x with nettle as crypto
backend.
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Now also reported as https://bugs.debian.org/857943 and forwarded
upstream.
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findutils uses nearly 100% CPU and memory resources
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Please sync from Debian, upgrading to 4.88. 4.87 is vulnerable to
CVE-2016-9963.
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Gregor Heiming (heimgreg) wrote on 2016-01-26:
> Andreas Metzler (k-launchpad-downhill-at-eu-org) wrote on 2016-01-03:
> #1
>> Sounds like you have got some locally build librariaries around. ldd
>> /usr/bin/enblend might be helpful.
> ldd /usr/bin/enblend
[...]
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> Findutils just released a new blessed stable version 4.6.0
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> What are the chances of getting this included into xenial?
Xenial is now at > 4.6. (4.6.0+git+20160126-2 )
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Sounds like you have got some locally build librariaries around. ldd
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enblend symbol lookup error with
It might be less painful to simply follow Debian and let libgnutls28-dev
be a non-migration package and drop llibgnutls-dev.
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Looks like a duplicate of https://bugs.debian.org/476958 and
https://bugs.debian.org/796524, Fixed in 4.86-3.
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Looks like a duplicate of https://bugs.debian.org/476958 and
https://bugs.debian.org/796524, Fixed in 4.86-3.
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FWIW I have added the dpkg-vendor and substitute provides in 4.86~RC3-1.
The Ubuntu specific patch and build-dependency (Show Ubuntu distribution
in SMTP banner.) is not included and I do not intend to pull it into
Debian.
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The Ubuntu specific patch and build-dependency (Show Ubuntu distribution
in SMTP banner.) is not included and I do not intend to pull it into
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This seems to be enabled by default in 4.86RC.
http://git.exim.org/exim.git/commit/01a4a5c5cbaa40ca618d3e233991ce183b551477
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Title:
Certificate
The -size -nX check works like this:
How many units sized one X each is the file using,
a) less than n
or
b) at least n
Therefore -size -1M or -size -1k or -size -1c all match only empty
files.
A 1025 byte sized file uses two 1K-units (it has to, there is only space
for 1024 bytes
This was discussed upstream in
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.network.gnutls.general/3667 and
according to
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.network.gnutls.general/3669 should not
be an issue in 3.3.x:
Quoting Nikos Mavrogiannopoulos:
|| On Mon, 2014-11-10 at 11:48 -1000, Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote:
You could also simply pull 2.8.9dev4-1 from debian/experimental, the
newer upstream has dropped the direct gcrypt dependency.
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Ubuntu's exim4 packages are based on Debian 4.82-8 and therefore missing
these two fixes:
exim4 (4.82.1-1) unstable; urgency=high
.
* New upstream security release, fixing CVE-2014-2957. This is a remote
code execution flaw in Exim version 4.82 (only) when built
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu's exim4 packages are based on Debian 4.82-8 and therefore missing
these two fixes:
exim4 (4.82.1-1) unstable; urgency=high
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* New upstream security release, fixing CVE-2014-2957. This is a remote
code execution flaw in Exim version 4.82 (only) when built
Public bug reported:
Hello,
gmp 6.0.0 has ben relicensed to LGPLv3+/GPLv2+ (from LGPLv3+). gmp is an
indirect reverse dependency of gnutls v3, and the fact that LGPLv3 is
incompatible with GPLv2 has prevented upgrading to gnutls v3 for many
packages.
gmp 6 is already available in debian.
cu
This should already be fixed in 4.80-9ubuntu2, since it includes this change:
* In initscript invoke pidofproc with a pathname argument as it is
documented in LSB and required by lsb-base (= 4.1+Debian9).
Closes: #693696, #718871
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documented in LSB and required by lsb-base (= 4.1+Debian9).
Closes: #693696, #718871
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https://gitorious.org/gnutls/gnutls/commit/5164d5a1d57cd0372a5dd074382ca960ca18b27d
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gnutls26 crashes on particularly
This included in Debian's 1.5.0-5.
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On my PC, gcry_cipher_encrypt() doesn't release all x87 FPU data
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This looks like a http://bugs.debian.org/699034 which should be fixed in
1.5.0-4.
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Hello,
1) I cannot reproduce this on current Debian.
2) The respective code is not located in find, re_match() is part of libc.
3) The fact that regex are locale dependent is expected behavior, e.g. in the
Estonian alphabet Z is not the last letter and therefore e.g Y is not in 'A-Z'.
4) To
This is fixed upstream in enblend-enfuse 4.1.
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Completely replace lcms1 by lcms2 in Ubuntu
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Just to be crystal-clear: This was fixed upstream in 4.77.
196f5966a092d873df256956f6f88d4b5d3cb803
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exiqgrep fails to
Just to be crystal-clear: This was fixed upstream in 4.77.
196f5966a092d873df256956f6f88d4b5d3cb803
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exiqgrep fails to parse output of
Please be sure to doublecheck compatibilty with p11-kit 0.14 which
requires a .module extension for PKCS#11 autoloading while you are
making large changes to this package.
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This looks like you are triying to install a version of hugin that was
not targeted/built for the version of Ubuntu you are running.
What version of ubuntu are you running? Where are you trying to install
hugin from? Check /etc/apt/sources.list and the output apt-cache policy
hugin.
cu
Afaict this bug should not be marked as fixed released anymore because
1.5.0-3ubuntu2.1 reverted 1.5.0-3ubuntu2.
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Blink SIP client
See
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Blink SIP client segfaults with libgcrypt11 1.5.0-3ubuntu0.1
@Logan: This bug has nothing to do with the Ubuntu packaging. Any
(semi-)official Debian/Ubuntu package of a newly enough hugin version
already ships pto_gen.
Please note that this binary is not present in latest hugin release
2011.4, which is what Ubuntu ships. Only Debian/experimental and
This is fixed in 2011.4.0+dfsg-4, just uploaded to Debian/unstable.
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'actions' menu missing due to wrong API code in plugins
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Thorsten Glaser (mirabilos) wrote:
gnutls-bin is built from src:gnutls28 in wheezy/sid, which is not affected,
so I cannot test there. Best
to assume it’s probably also affected.
I will upload fixed packages to sid soonish.
FWIW libgnutls26-dbg contains gnutls-cli linked against gnutls26.
@Gallomimia: You could simply install the libicu48 package to silence
the warnings.
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Unable to start murmurd..
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Published in karmic-release on 2009-06-08
qtpfsgui (1.9.3-1) unstable; urgency=low
[...]
* Add dcraw to Depends, since this tool is needed, although not
mentioned as a dependency in the upstream docs. Thanks to fabo
FWIW I have fwded this upstream to
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=48154
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Status: New
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Completely replace lcms1 by lcms2 in Ubuntu
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See thread starting on
http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/p11-glue/2011-October/75.html
For the time being the problem of diverging module path seems to be
limited to gnome-keyring. i.e. if gnome-keyring moved the module the
problem would be solved. As a workaround it might make sense to
** Changed in: p11-kit (Ubuntu)
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Pushing p11-kit to Debian
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Do you have a rather modern CPU with support for AES-NI? (grep -i aes
/proc/cpuinfo) If that was the case this might be the same issue as
http://bugs.debian.org/643336 (Which is still unresolved.)
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This is fixed in libgcrypt11 (1.5.0-1) .
Just out of interest, does /this/ really break compilation in any
project using libgcrypt-config or AM_PATH_LIBGCRYPT()? Both /lib/x86_64
-linux-gnu and /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu are in the standard gcc search
path, the -L argument is superfluous. (The
On 2011-08-10 Chris Coulson chris.coul...@canonical.com wrote:
Excellent, thanks. Do you want to update to 0.3, and then I will sync
this in to Ubuntu?
Hello,
afaiu that would be the right thing, the version I uploaded was 0.3.
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Uploaded to Debian NEW. http://bugs.debian.org/636938
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gnutls has recently switched from a patched version of pakchois to p11-kit
(both git HEAD and git
gnutls_2_12_x branch). Assuming this ends up in a stable release I will be
interested to get p11-kit included in Debian.
This is basically a heads-up. If there is anything to
FWIW I have uploaded to Debian/unstable yesterday (June 1st) evening. I
guess Ubuntu will automatically pick up the new version.
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Title:
Hugin
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 761760 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/761760
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 761760
package libpano13-2 (not installed) failed to install/upgrade: trying to
overwrite '/usr/lib/libpano13.so.2.0.0', which is also in package libpano13-1
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 761760 ***
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** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 761760
package libpano13-2 (not installed) failed to install/upgrade: trying to
overwrite '/usr/lib/libpano13.so.2.0.0', which is also in package libpano13-1
This is not a bug in the Ubuntu/Debian packages. The submitter(s) are
switching from broken inofficial packages, whose packagename does not
match the soname.
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I have added a workaround in the latest upload to the Debian/sid.
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[...]
Changes:
libpano13 (2.9.18+dfsg-2) unstable; urgency=low
.
* libpano13-2 now Breaks/Replaces:
There is no information on a bug in this report. Looks like spam.
Closing
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Status: New = Invalid
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This is not a bug.
Quoting the documentation:
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True if the file uses N units of space, rounding up.
[...]
The number can be prefixed with a `+' or a `-'. A plus sign
indicates that the test should succeed if the file uses at least N
units of storage (a
Kees, are you sure about compiler flags helping? Exim's string_vformat
is a separate builtin implementation.
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CVE-2011-1764: format string
I have just uploaded 2010.4.0+dfsg-2 to Debian/unstable which only adds
the one-line patch to fix this issue.
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hugin version
Yuv: This is already fixed in 2011.x.
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hugin version 2010.4.0+dfsg-1 failed to build on amd64 with
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I am wondering whether checking the acceptance of *self-signed*
md4-using certificates is a useful testcase at all? If you used separate
CA and server certificates, with the CA-signature on the server-cert
using md4 the outcome is different. - GnuTLS will not successfully
verify the server cert
This was fixed upstream in 4.73. (Debian: 4.72-2).
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DKIM-related failures should not end up in the panic log
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Works with 2.10.4 and later.
* Version 2.10.4 (released 2010-12-06)
[...]
** libgnutls: Reverted default behavior for verification and
introduced GNUTLS_VERIFY_DO_NOT_ALLOW_X509_V1_CA_CRT. Thus by default
V1 trusted CAs are allowed, unless the new flag is specified.
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exim 4.74 released fixes CVE-2011-0017
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4.74 in experimental. Compared to 4.74rc2 there are just some build
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Title:
Merge exim4 4.73~rc1-1 (main) from Debian experimental (main)
I have just uploaded 4.74rc2 to experimental. Worthwile upstream fixes
relative to 4.73rc1
If a non-debug daemon was invoked with a non-whitelisted macro, then
logs from after attempting delivery would be silently lost, including
for successful delivery. This log-loss bug was introduced in
I will definitely try to upload the final 4.73 release to
Debian/experimental soon after its release.
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Merge exim4 4.73~rc1-1 (main) from
On 2011-01-08 Yuv 696...@bugs.launchpad.net wrote:
Not sure I understand the difference between a merge and a straight
sync,
AFAIUI: The former merges the changes of the /current/ ubuntu package
compared to Debian package it was based on, the latter copies over the
Debian package dropping any
On 2011-01-05 Fabrice Coutadeur coutade...@gmail.com wrote:
A merge is what is needed in that case.
Hello Fabrice,
thank you for the handholding.
so the process would be :
- generate a debdiff between the current Debian package and the
package you want to see in Ubuntu (it may be the case
FWIW the final 4.73 release is probably going to appear soon.
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I think it's better to work on a merge with the current Debian
version (http://packages.debian.org/source/experimental/hugin).
What do you think about it?
Fabrice,
there is small misunderstanding, they are identical:
md5sum
** Changed in: gnutls26 (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Fix Released
** Changed in: gnutls
Status: New = Fix Released
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This was fixed upstream in 2.8.4:
ChangeLog-
* NEWS: Version 2.8.4.
[...]
2009-08-31 Simon Josefsson si...@josefsson.org
* lib/x509/x509.c: Handle XMPP SANs properly. Reported by Howard
Chu h...@symas.com
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* NEWS: Version 2.8.4.
[...]
2009-08-31 Simon Josefsson si...@josefsson.org
* lib/x509/x509.c: Handle XMPP SANs properly. Reported by Howard
Chu h...@symas.com in
See http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=16145
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Status: New = Fix Released
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package enfuse 3.2+dfsg-1 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess
post-installation script returned error exit status 1
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/422488
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** Changed in: hugin (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Fix Released
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hugin crashed with SIGSEGV in CPImageCtrl::drawPoint()
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/350970
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Paul, are you using multiple monitors?
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hugin crashed with SIGSEGV in wxWindow::DoSetSize()
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/450383
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Should be fixed in 3.2+dfsg-3
* Update addinfosection.dpatch to also add info directory entries.
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package enfuse 3.2+dfsg-1 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess
post-installation script returned error exit status 1
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/422488
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This bug should be fixed in 3.2+dfsg-3.
enblend-enfuse (3.2+dfsg-3) unstable; urgency=medium
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* Update addinfosection.dpatch to also add info directory entries.
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Problem in info file
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/449641
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I have just uploaded 4.71-3 to Debian/unstable. The main difference to
4.71-2 is going from bdb4.6 to bdb4.8.
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Merge exim4 4.71-2 from Debian testing
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/501657
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See
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detailatid=550441aid=2889596group_id=77506
** Bug watch added: SourceForge.net Tracker #2889596
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hugin crashed with SIGSEGV in wxWindow::DoSetSize()
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/450383
You
This looks identical to http://bugs.debian.org/551006.
** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #551006
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=551006
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hugin crashed with SIGSEGV in wxWindow::DoSetSize()
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/450383
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It might be a good idea to use 2.5.1~rc2:
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.misc.ptx/19040
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.misc.ptx/19152
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[needs packaging] Package and use autopano-sift-c
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/323836
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This is fixed in 2009.2.0 rc1.
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hugin crashed with SIGSEGV in CPImageCtrl::drawPoint()
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/350970
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With 2009.2.0 rc1 I still get
caught exception: std::bad_alloc
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Hugin gives an error when stitching..
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/363903
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