[Bug 1946727] Re: free(): invalid pointer for every cdo call

2022-02-10 Thread DanielVictoria
Hi Jialin, I'll try the conda version. What I just found out is that I had UbuntuGIS in my sources list. And when installing CDO, it brought some libs from that PPA. Removing the UbuntuGIS PPA and reinstalling CDO worked. I tryed with both stable and unstable UbuntuGIS PPAs. None worked. --

[Bug 1946727] Re: free(): invalid pointer for every cdo call

2022-02-09 Thread DanielVictoria
Jialin. Do you have packages installed from the UbuntuGIS repository? I belive some libraries will conflict -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1946727 Title: free(): invalid pointer for

[Bug 1946727] Re: free(): invalid pointer for every cdo call

2021-11-24 Thread DanielVictoria
I'm also seeing something similar. After a `cdo sinfo xxx.nc` I get: ``` ... cdosinfo: Processed 1 variable over 7152 timesteps [0.06s 55MB]. free(): invalid pointer Aborted (core dumped) ``` In fact, I get the error even if I just call `cdo` without any parameters ``` $ cdo (... clipped

Re: [Bug 151544] Re: [Gutsy] GNOME takes too much time to load during system boot

2007-11-28 Thread DanielVictoria
I also have ATI. In the ubuntu forums the conclusion was that there were several problems causing the same symptom (slow log in). One was the hosts file that vampire666 mentioned. It was fixed by adding you machine name to the localhost. Another problem was compiz beeing used as the window

Re: [Bug 151544] Re: [Gutsy] GNOME takes too much time to load during system boot

2007-11-26 Thread DanielVictoria
Could you post your actual /etc/host so we can take a look at what changed? On Nov 26, 2007 4:49 PM, vampire666eng [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Possible FIX. (It fixed it on my pc) I had the same exact problem. To see more details please look at this thread:

[Bug 151544] Re: [Gutsy] GNOME takes too much time to load during system boot

2007-10-29 Thread DanielVictoria
Same problem here, upgraded from Feity to Gusty and now after I login it takes longer for the desktop and icons to show up -- [Gutsy] GNOME takes too much time to load during system boot https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/151544 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu

Re: [Bug 96669] Re: [feisty] deleting a song from the ipod only updates the database

2007-08-15 Thread DanielVictoria
Sure, but I just noticed that whatever change to the IPOD I do with Rhythmbox, the files get writen or erased but the Ipod does not play them. GTKPOD, on the other hand, works. But I prefer the rhythmbox interface On 8/15/07, Nicolò Chieffo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: It seems that now the trash is

[Bug 96669] Re: [feisty] deleting a song from the ipod only updates the database

2007-08-07 Thread DanielVictoria
I get the same problem with rhythmbox. The songs list in the ipod changes but no files are actually removed from the ipod. I have a 1Gb shuffle with ubuntu feisty. -- [feisty] deleting a song from the ipod only updates the database https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/96669 You received this bug