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F# compiler in ubuntu is really old. This is taken from Focasa preview:
$ fsharpc --help
F# Compiler for F# 4.0 (Open Source Edition)
Freely distributed under the Apache 2.0 Open Source License
$ dpkg --list | grep fsharp
ii fsharp
> the (a) option
Oops, I meant the "(1)" option: Drop s390x for Focal
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Title:
ftbfs on s390x
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> I'd rather not do mono transition without Debian.
I guess you mean that if Debian hasn't updated to 6.x yet, ubuntu
shouldn't either. My 2cents: I agree.
> but that's not going to happen in time.
I guess Jo means that it will not happen before Focal's release date.
Given the above, are we a
> 1) Drop s390x for Focal
This is my preference ^
> 491a4d5da8e523d6191e6027ea7f3cee226d6ba8
https://github.com/mono/mono/commit/491a4d5da8e523d6191e6027ea7f3cee226d6ba8
? doesn't look too bad, IMHO this is the 2nd best option.
> 3) Update to at least Mono 6.8 (6.6 is definitely bad, 6.10 is
> It fails to build in Debian too.
@xnox hey Dimitri, the build breakage in Debian is not the same as the one in
Ubuntu:
https://buildd.debian.org/status/package.php?p=mono&suite=unstable
In Debian, it builds fine with s390x, but doesn't for kfreebsd (and this
latter arch is not supported by Ubu
Public bug reported:
If you install monodevelop (e.g. via apt install monodevelop) and open a
.NET 4.0 or 3.5 project in it, monodevelop is not able to compile it.
(Workaround is to change the project to .NET 4.5.)
Proposal:
Add `mono-reference-assemblies-4.0` package to "Recommends:".
** Affect
Public bug reported:
gstreamer1.0-vaapi depends on libgstreamer-plugins-bad1.0-0 (<< 1.8.1)
but 1.8.2 is in the archive, so the consequence is that nobody can
install package `gstreamer1.0-vaapi` now:
$ sudo apt install gstreamer1.0-vaapi
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
> Changed in network-manager-openvpn:
> status: Confirmed → Fix Released
Great! Will 16.04 have this fix?
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unable to import config w
So I've found a workaround. In a terminal, do:
$ killall gvfs-gphoto2-volume-monitor
$ killall gvfs-mtp-volume-monitor
Then reconnect your device. Now mtp-detect works, and other players that
use libmtp.
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Interestingly enough, I removed all my mtp packages, and installed
libmtp-code from the git's source (tried both 1.1.8 and 1.1.6) and it
made suddenly mtp-detect to start working (in both versions).
So I'm wondering what to do next, to keep on pinpointing the problem.
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Also affected. In my case, a Samsung Galaxy S SCL GT-I9003
Ubuntu 14.04 ships libmtp 1.1.6. I wonder if a higher, or lower version
of this lib, would fix these problems? (I said "lower" in my previous
sentence, because many people claim here that it worked with Ubuntu
12.04.)
Apparently Ubuntu 12
Binhao is right with the fact that this is broken again in Trusty (my
fix went at the 13.04/13.10 times, and for those distros it worked, but
I guess something got broken with the gtk that comes with trusty... :(
I would be really surprised if your last patch fixes it, because a
GtkProgressBar wid
Also affected by this (Trusty 14.04 64bits final).
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Title:
Bogus "another operation in progress" error. Can't copy files from a
bluetooth devic
I just installed 14.04 and I'm experiencing this bug.
Should we reopen then? Or is there any other open bug about this? Thanks
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Title:
[13.10] U
This bug doesn't happen in Ubuntu 13.04, therefore it is a regression.
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Title:
Unity global menu causes handlers of the "activate" signal of
Gt
** Description changed:
If you launch banshee 2.6.2 or banshee 2.9.0 in Ubuntu 14.04 and start
playing a song, and then go to the "Edit" menu, you will not see an
option to set up the rating of the song.
- The culprit of this is Unity's Global Menu, because this menu appears
- when launch
Public bug reported:
If you launch banshee 2.6.2 or banshee 2.9.0 in Ubuntu 14.04 and start
playing a song, and then go to the "Edit" menu, you will not see an
option to set up the rating of the song.
The culprit of this is Unity's Global Menu, because this menu appears
when launching banshee wit
Public bug reported:
I think this bug doesn't happen with upstream banshee 2.6.2 (because
this one uses gstreamer0.10), but with downstream banshee 2.6.2 (which
has been updated/forked to use gstreamer 1.0). The crash log is the
following:
(Banshee:2250): GStreamer-CRITICAL **:
Trying to dispose
Public bug reported:
I just found this error message "Ubuntu has found an error, click here
to send the error report" after rebooting and logging in into my
desktop.
ProblemType: KernelOops
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.04
Package: linux-image-3.13.0-12-generic 3.13.0-12.32
ProcVersionSignature: Ubunt
s/for me it's/for me if it's/
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Title:
banshee repeat the playing tracks even if repeat is turned off
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Hello. I think I have found this problem as well, but only when the last
song to be played is OGG. The bug doesn't happen for me it's an MP3.
Can someone confirm this, please? (I'm Banshee developer, so the earlier
we confirm this, the earlier I can fix it.) Thanks
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And now I have proposed a proper patch that doesn't introduce this
visual glitch: https://code.launchpad.net/~knocte/ubuntu-themes/bring-
back-zebra-striping/+merge/200429
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And this is a screenshot of the visual glitch that I explain in previous
comment, which is the reason (I guess) for Andrea committing a patch
later (http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-art-pkg/ubuntu-
themes/trunk/revision/234) that would undo the zebra-striping
completely.
** Attachment added: "s
I finally had some time to work on this.
The best testcase to test zebra stiping with the patch that Andrea
initially committed (http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-art-pkg/ubuntu-
themes/trunk/revision/220) is this.
(Important line to highlight here is:
`self.treeview.set_rules_hint(True)`)
**
The problem comes with treeviews with progress bars. Andrea's r220 patch
introduced a visualization glitch for this case.
Attached is a testcase for treeviews with progressbars.
** Attachment added: "testcase for treeviews with progressbars"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/light-themes/+bug/945430
And this is the screenshot that shows the effects after my fix (merge
request) has been included. ("after.png")
** Attachment added: "after.png"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubuntu-themes/+bug/1219205/+attachment/3796403/+files/after.png
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To improve usability, read-only GtkEntry widgets (whose "editable"
property has been set to False) should have an appearance which is
different from normal GtkEntry widgets.
I'm going to attach a python example with 3 different gtk entries. You
will see how 2 of them are exac
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubuntu-themes/+bug/1219205/+attachment/3796394/+files/gtkentries.py
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** Attachment added: "The screenshot of current state (bug) - before.png"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubuntu-themes/+bug/1219205/+attachment/3796395/+files/before.png
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New (different) merge request that doesn't include removal of
redundancies (this can be committed later):
https://code.launchpad.net/~knocte/ubuntu-themes/bug1211831-fix-gtk3
-css-state-pseudoclasses-precedence/+merge/180901
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I added a workaround for this in banshee (well, actually, hyena, the
widget-library used by Banshee), just in case some people want to run
BansheeGTK3 in Ubuntu 13.04 (before this bug is fixed):
https://git.gnome.org/browse/hyena/commit/?h=gtk3&id=2ad445774ebd6a20f46e113ce11e1847fd77ca19
This scr
You can see that all 3 listviews have white-rendered selection rows.
This is wrong.
** Attachment added: "Theme bug which affects Banshee GTK3"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubuntu-themes/+bug/1211831/+attachment/3772759/+files/BansheeGtk3.png
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Previous patch was not entirely correct, because it removed some
property-assignments such as 'background-color:
@backdrop_selected_bg_color;' which were not exactly the same as the
ones in the states section ('background-color: alpha
(@selected_bg_color, 0.9);').
I have corrected this, and I push
But if this bug is fixed (if my merge request is accepted), then this is
the screenshot result (it fixes all 3 of 3 widgets selection rows
background).
** Attachment added: "Screenshot after ubuntu theme is fixed"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubuntu-themes/+bug/1211831/+attachment
Public bug reported:
The file Ambiance/gtk-3.0/gtk-widgets.css (and I presume it happens the
same with other themes) has a *states* section, which contains CSS rules
that use the * (asterisk) selector. These rules are mainly not respected
across many widgets (or parts of widgets) because of how CS
** Patch added: "Proposed patch"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubuntu-themes/+bug/1211831/+attachment/3771177/+files/proposed_patch_bug1211831.diff
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I see. Well, Andrea, can you give us some more extra info? (Screenshots
of the trouble with progressbars would be grand.) I guess you're on
holiday so I won't ping you too much in August :) Thanks
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This is broken again, can someone reopen the bug? (Sorry, either I have
no permission to do it, or I don't know how to do it because I'm new to
launchpad)
Andrea Cimitan, I subscribed you to this bug because you committed the
fix in http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-art-pkg/ubuntu-
themes/trunk/
>Jitsi won't be in Ubuntu until it's packaged for Debian.
Why? Do all packages that Ubuntu have come from Debian? I don't think so
(think of unity).
(This is not an ironic/aggressive question. I'm really just a noob when
it comes to packaging)
What should be done to fix this bug? I'm willing to
We're already 2 people that installed the new package and confirm it
works. Thanks very much.
Is this verification enough to move it from quantal-proposed to reach
all ubuntus?
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