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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1597537
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"the cache has no package" error when wine update is available
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Noticed that the code causing the crash is only in the Ubuntu package,
specifically debian/patches/loadkeys_ckbcomp.diff, so I refreshed the
patch with the include and made a debdiff.
** Patch added: "loadkeys_fix_implicit_xmalloc.debdiff"
Public bug reported:
This can be reproduced as follows:
1) Switch to VT 1 (ctrl+alt+f1)
2) run: loadkeys garbage
3) loadkeys will segfault
The problem appears to be with the implicit declaration of xmalloc in
loadkeys.c. It is resolved if
#include "xmalloc.h" is added to the top of that file
Public bug reported:
I noticed today that I hadn't received any update notifications for a
while, and after following the trail found in the output of /usr/lib
/update-notifier/apt-check:
E: Unknown Error: 'class 'KeyError'' (The cache has no package named
'skype-bin')
Removing the exception
I don't know if it is the exact same issue but I am seeing this on my
Asus Eeepc 1001PXD. Narrowed it down to asle_set_backlight() failing
because it is selecting the wrong pipe. There is a commit upstream that
works around this by going through all the connectors and setting the
backlight if one
Reproduced with 3.15.0-031500rc2-generic, though the results are
slightly different. I got:
Apr 23 13:07:28 jconti-desktop kernel: [ 291.815888] usb 1-2: ath:
firmware panic! exccause: 0x000d; pc: 0x0090a641; badvaddr:
0x12345678.
Seems to be the same values as the comment above, but did
Sure thing, though that is almost exactly it. The bottom decal only has
HP Pavilion a1630n though there is another sticker with Microsoft
Windows XP Media Center Edition and it is definitely a desktop.
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Updated to 3.10, output of sudo dmidecode -s bios-version sudo
dmidecode -s bios-release-date:
3.10
12/13/2006
May take several days to find out if it made any difference, I'll post
if/when it happens again.
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That was surprisingly quick. With 3.13.0-24-generic reproduced it while
wgetting the kubuntu iso:
Apr 20 16:53:15 jconti-desktop kernel: [ 4016.152042] ath: phy0: Unable to
remove station entry for: f4:ec:38:ec:42:02
Apr 20 16:56:20 jconti-desktop kernel: [ 4200.748073] INFO: task
Rebuilt 3.14 with some additional debugging enabled and triggered it
again today while simply wgetting an iso. Results in some new messages
that are kind of interesting:
[ 3501.052975] usb 1-2: ath: firmware panic! exccause: 0x000d; pc:
0x0090a641; badvaddr: 0x12345678.
[ 3517.088168] wlan0:
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Title:
[ath9k_htc] 14.04
Reproduced today with 3.14.0-031400-generic while updating a vm:
[ 4800.756513] INFO: task kworker/0:2:3505 blocked for more than 120 seconds.
[ 4800.756519] Not tainted 3.14.0-031400-generic #201403310035
[ 4800.756522] echo 0 /proc/sys/kernel/hung_task_timeout_secs disables this
Public bug reported:
This problem has been happening randomly since I installed 14.04. Today
it happened twice while trying to zsync the latest iso.
I use a TP-Link TL-WN821N wireless adapter to connect to the internet,
which uses the ath9k_htc module. NetworkManager occasionally locks up to
the
Interestingly I just tried to zsync today's amd64 ubuntu iso yet again
and it happened a third time. So maybe I can temporarily reproduce it.
This time I also had a kernel dump for chrome-sandbox which I tried to
start to add a comment to this bug, before realizing how foolish that
was.
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I have not been able to reproduce it after a bit of testing on the
mainline kernel 3.14.0-031400-generic, but it seems to happen randomly
so I'm not sure that means it is fixed. I will continue to test for a
couple days and see if it pops up with the 3.14 kernel.
I just got this desktop on Friday
** Description changed:
This problem has been happening randomly since I installed 14.04. Today
it happened twice while trying to zsync the latest iso.
I use a TP-Link TL-WN821N wireless adapter to connect to the internet,
which uses the ath9k_htc module. NetworkManager occasionally
Richard it looks like bug 1175537. There is a fix for that in saucy, or
you could try the raring build in ppa:jconti/gnome3. If that does not
fix it, please file a new bug. Thanks.
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In what way is it not working? Does it not remove the envelope highlight
when you focus the conversation? Which protocols are you using in
pidgin? If you run pidgin -d in the terminal does it say that it is
clearing the attention when you focus the conversation?
Does the highlight still not go
Moving this to gtk+3.0. I believe it is gtk 3 specific. It is not just
limited to gedit, it happens with any app using indicator-appmenu (I
notice it most often under okular on pdfs with lots of bookmarks). But
it is also not indicator-appmenu specific because the following code,
when run with:
Thanks again for testing.
In my haste, I forgot to update the other location where
purple_conversation_get_name() was used, when deleting the conversation.
I pushed one last change out to ppa:jconti/gnome3, if you wouldn't mind
checking that closing a conversation window removes the associated
Thanks for testing. That buddy id was exactly what I was hoping to see,
so at least that part seems to be fixed.
Problem 1, as Sebastien mentioned, was unfortunately always there. I'm
not sure how to fix it. On my system at least, sometimes I will get the
first notification, sometimes not. I
Though now I'm concerned that the patch will break jabber users where it
previously worked because they didn't have random strings at the end,
but still don't have purple_buddy_get_name() matching
purple_conversation_get_name()...
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After a few minutes thought, I realized if
purple_conversation_get_name() == sender, and I can get the buddy with
account and sender, then I should be able to do the same with the
conversation name. So I have pushed a new test package to
ppa:jconti/gnome3. Please test it out and let me know if it
There is an attempt in pidgin-libnotify to generate unique strings for
each buddy, where each string is the id of a menu item in the Messaging
Menu. If you are getting repeat entries, then for some reason it is
generating two different strings for the same buddy.
If someone experiencing this bug
Thanks for the information, the random characters at the end of the
buddy name seem to be what's hurting us here. It seems that sender may
contain too much information, looks like where the message originated
from. Originally it was using purple_buddy_get_name() instead of sender,
but for all the
Public bug reported:
It appears if enabling the upstart user session (
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RaringRingtail/ReleaseNotes#Upstart_User_Sessions_.28technology_preview.29
) there is a race between gnome-session and upstart for who starts
gnome-settings-daemon first.
Most of the time on my system,
Ah, in that case this may just be a bug with my setup.
$HOME/.config/autostart/ is likely read before any of those directories,
and I have a copy of gnome-settings-daemon.desktop in there. Thanks for
the information. I'll delete it and continue testing, but this bug is
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I think I see the issue. In monitor.h, the request types have been
renumbered, and the consolekit.patch sets
MONITOR_REQ_CONSOLEKIT_REGISTER = 400. But, monitor_read() only reads a
single byte for the type. 400 = 0x190, so we get 0x90 = 144.
Renumbering MONITOR_REQ_CONSOLEKIT_REGISTER = 144 and
I think I see the issue. In monitor.h, the request types have been
renumbered, and the consolekit.patch sets
MONITOR_REQ_CONSOLEKIT_REGISTER = 400. But, monitor_read() only reads a
single byte for the type. 400 = 0x190, so we get 0x90 = 144.
Renumbering MONITOR_REQ_CONSOLEKIT_REGISTER = 144 and
I think I worked out at least part of the problem, so might not be a
gnome-control-center bug after all. gnome-control-center uses the
mimetype video/x-ogm+ogg to determine the default Video app in Default
Applications. SMplayer does not have this mimetype in its
smplayer.desktop file, but instead
Guess I should have looked at the code immediately. There was a bit of
refactoring in libmessaging-menu/messaging-menu.c and it seems the
boolean for draws_attention was always set to TRUE mistakenly. Attached
a branch that should fix it.
** Changed in: pidgin-libnotify (Ubuntu)
Status:
Looking at the output of: pidgin -d; I see that when I focus the
conversation, I get REMOVING ATTENTION FOR (...) so the plugin thinks
it is doing the right thing anyway.
I am going to add indicator-messages to this bug, I'm not sure this is a
pidgin-libnotify issue. I can reproduce the problem
Excellent, just noticed this bug while testing out other fixes in the
linux-image-3.5.0-20-generic -proposed package. Before updating I had
about 350 seccomp audit messages for google-chrome in dmesg after about
an hour of use. After installing the fixed kernel, 0 seccomp audit
messages for
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http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=695066
** Also affects: geant321 (Debian) via
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=695066
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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This is caused by a change in cernlib. Tested in both raring and debian
unstable as well, and rebuilding the package there results in empty
packages. Forwarded the bug to debian with a description of the fix.
** Changed in: geant321 (Ubuntu)
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Test case doesn't crash with the version from -proposed (but does with
12.10.4-0ubuntu1). Looks good to me.
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@KruyKaze: Did you run gm-notify once first? You can search for it in
the dash or run gm-notify from the command line. It needs to be run once
to register with the messaging menu. (Unlike in previous versions where
there was a file in /usr/share/indicators/messages/applications/ that
would tell
Seems that the further testing was needed. When adding chat support I
had to change how attention was set and didn't notice that it was being
set when the conversation was focused as well. Fixed in this patch.
Didn't update the ppa with the changes.
** Patch added:
Bah sorry everyone, I was reviewing the patch after the comment and I
forgot a g_strfreev() on an error (that shouldn't ever happen but
still).
** Patch added: pidgin-libnotify_messaging_menu_support_v3.debdiff
Turned out that chat support was pretty straightforward to add, so I
went ahead and finished the patch. Should have pretty much everything
now, besides buddy icons, but note that the chat support is not
extensively tested yet since I don't use that feature. I noticed that
the pidgin-libnotify task
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1013798 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1013798
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 1014309
mandos server segfault problem
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1013798
Blink SIP client segfaults with libgcrypt11 1.5.0-3ubuntu0.1
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1013798 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1013798
I'm going to mark this as a duplicate of bug #1013798. It is the same
sort of issue, and the patch there should fix it by calling
global_init() before GCRYCTL_SUSPEND_SECMEM_WARN.
** This bug has been
** Package changed: ubuntu = net-tools (Ubuntu)
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Unfortunately, it is kind of on purpose. The .desktop file has
OnlyShowIn=Unity; otherwise there will be multiple Time Date options
in gnome-control-center. There is a workaround though:
XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP=Unity gnome-control-center indicator-datetime;
I suppose indicator-datetime could force
Do you have the Notification Area in your panel? It is not added by
default. If not, alt+right click the panel (or alt+super+right click if
using the compiz session), Add to Panel/Notification Area.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1040259 ***
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gm-notify has not yet been ported to the new libmessaging-menu API in
12.10 (well, there is a test build in my ppa but nothing in the main
repositories). This progress is being tracked in bug
Ported gm-notify at lp:~jconti/gm-notify/messaging-menu with a test
build soon to be available at ppa:jconti/gnome3. Please let me know if
anyone finds any serious regressions in functionality.
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This is fixed in the debian iptables 1.4.16.3-1 package, are we going to
sync that for raring? If so, attaching a debdiff for quantal with the
fixes backported from upstream commits
d4e72dc1c684c2f8361d87e6bde2902cd2ee8efb and
9249ad37b2342eb48009e18f3982362e1018ea5a.
The only issue is that the
Hmm, I should have checked the bug list more closely, this is actually a
duplicate of bug 982961, which also has a patch (with the same basic
idea).
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@Chow Loong Jin: Thanks for the patch, I'll take a look and see if I can
clean up ubuntu_notify_support.patch a bit.
The problem with pidgin quitting after closing the buddy list is that I
didn't include a call to pidgin_blist_visibility_manager_add () (there
is some leftover cruft in
If it helps, I have partial pidgin support working (I'll attach a
debdiff). It implements status changing and indicators for IM messages
with buddies.
Ran into two bugs so far which kind of blocked my progress a bit:
Can't unload/reload plugin without a crash:
The first screenshot looks like xfce4-notifyd to me. If you would prefer
to use notify-osd I would remove that package, otherwise it can be a bit
of a race for who gets control of desktop notifications first.
The second screenshot looks like gnome-settings-daemon, which will
display brightness
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1040259 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1040259
Unfortunately evolution-indicator was removed in quantal because it
needs porting to several new APIs, one of which is
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/evolution-
indicator/+bug/1040259
I am going
Unfortunately here the problem is that gnuplot cannot be linked against
libreadline in Debian/Ubuntu because readline is GPL (see for instance
/usr/share/doc/gnuplot/README.Debian). So instead gnuplot uses libedit
which has poor support for non-ascii characters. There is a bug in
Debian about
A new feature of indicator-messages is that it will hide itself when
there are no apps using the menu. Unfortunately several applications
still need to be ported to the new libmessaging-menu API, including
Pidgin (I do not know about Hotot). This is
Don't think this is a bug in indicator-session. Basically indicator-
session is just calling two dbus methods on org.gnome.ScreenSaver; Lock
and SimulateUserActivity. It seems that the SimulateUserActivity call is
not returning immediately. I can illustrate this with a simple script:
#!/bin/bash
Seems to fix it here, attaching a debdiff with the workaround. Curious
if this is due to some change in dbus, I know quantal included at least
the eavesdropping changes (though I would think we should be able to get
the reply to our own method call).
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Also you may be interested in
I think that would definitely be useful information to have on the
manpage, a new bug or even a comment about it on bug #1048285 would be a
good idea.
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Looking at the screenshot I bet this is the same bug as
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-session/+bug/1036752
To verify, after logging into the normal Gnome Classic session, check
~/.xsession-errors and see if only the 'core' and 'ccp' compiz plugins
are loaded. If so you can
Pidgin hasn't been ported to the new indicator-messages API yet, this is
bug https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/evolution-
indicator/+bug/1040259
The system tray icon should work as a workaround, however in Unity,
Pidgin must be whitelisted before it will appear. Something like:
gsettings
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1036752 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1036752
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1036752
[quantal] [regression] Gnome Classic has no compiz plugins loaded
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Seems significantly better in quantal, so I am going to mark this as
fixed.
** Changed in: unity (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Fix Released
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Thanks Barry, I added both of those to python-apt at:
lp:~jconti/python-apt/closeable-cache
with fixes for both gdebi and oneconf:
lp:~jconti/gdebi/closeable-cache
lp:~jconti/oneconf/closeable-cache
Stuck with del self._records to clean up the file descriptors since I
took a look at the apt
I ran into this bug today while cleaning up my system for an upgrade to
quantal (it actually dup'd me on bug #894314 since it was oneconf
crashing). I was running: apt-get purge package_name; relatively
quickly.
This seems like a minimal reproducer in python:
import apt
while True:
apt_cache
Hi Sam,
Yes the COMPIZ_CONFIG_PROFILE environment variable is still used, but if
unset or the empty string compiz first checks GNOME_DESKTOP_SESSION_ID,
which in quantal is currently set to 'this-is-deprecated'. If it is set,
then it returns the section name as gnome_session. Doesn't really
** Changed in: libnotify (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Invalid
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Title:
libnotify is not sending some notifications
To manage notifications
Alright, ideally I would use gsettings, but I cannot figure out how to
set up the default plugins without running some sort of script in the
user session to set the keys if they are not already set.
So, my thought is that we can just use the ini backend but with the
attached patch to
I cannot reproduce this issue with the commands in the description. Do
you receive any notifications at all? For instance, does:
notify-send hello
work? Is notify-osd installed and running? Do you notice any errors in
~/.xsession-errors? Do you have any other notification daemons
installed?
I noticed that when loading ccsm in the gnome classic session it
outputs:
Backend: ini
I can force it to use the gsettings backend by adding:
[gnome_session]
backend = gsettings
profile = Default
to /etc/compizconfig/config, but it will just load the unity active-
plugins from
Though it does work with the gsettings backend if the settings are set
at the user level with either ccsm or:
gsettings set org.compiz.core:/org/compiz/profiles/Default/plugins/core/
active-plugins
['core','composite','opengl','decor','move','imgpng','place','resize'];
So I guess it is just from
in the wrong
place for them (/usr/lib/firefox-devel/include). The fix is to require
nspr to build the plugin and fix the path to the npapi headers.
I'll attach a debdiff with the fix.
** Affects: gecko-mediaplayer (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Assignee: Jason Conti (jconti)
Status: New
Attaching debdiff to fix FTBFS.
** Patch added: gecko-mediaplayer-fix-ftbfs.debdiff
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gecko-mediaplayer/+bug/1055639/+attachment/3338576/+files/gecko-mediaplayer-fix-ftbfs.debdiff
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This really appears to be more of a question than a bug report, so I am
going to convert it into a question.
Looking at the output from configure, it appears that you need to
install the package: libtinfo-dev
If you scroll down a bit in http://wiki.videolan.org/UnixCompile under
the heading The
Updated the debdiff, forgot to bump the gtk+3.0 build-depends to 3.5.13
for the new gtk_entry_set_attributes() function in the patch.
** Patch added: gnome-control-center_fix-big-editable-labels-v2.debdiff
Forwarded upstream to:
http://pysvn.tigris.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=181
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Looks like this is a consequence of
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pyopencl/+bug/763457 (so
perhaps a dup of the issue?)
It seems that nvidia-current/fglrx need to provide a opencl-icd virtual
package but do not yet.
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Attaching a debdiff with the upstream commit that fixes the issue.
** Patch added: gnome-control-center_fix-big-editable-labels.debdiff
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@Padfoot: I'm not saying this is a lightdm-gtk-greeter bug, as I said
above, it only triggers the issue. It could well be an xorg or GTK bug.
What I was saying is that if I log into Gnome with lightdm-gtk-greeter
(or unity-greeter) and the cursor is set on the root window, cursor
changing and
Just tested again and I can reproduce the problem in XFCE 4.10 in
quantal as well. Login with unity-greeter, Settings/Mouse and
Touchpad/Theme, change it to something like redglass size 48, every
cursor changes but LEFT_PTR.
Logging in with GDM and the cursor changes correctly.
Logging in with
Definitely a pysvn bug:
Python 2.7.3 (default, Aug 28 2012, 08:44:13)
[GCC 4.7.1 20120814 (prerelease)] on linux2
Type help, copyright, credits or license for more information.
import pysvn
Traceback (most recent call last):
File stdin, line 1, in module
File
Same kind of issue as bug 919364 (and upstream
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=40882 ), a bunch of the
geoclue backends error out, either because the service was discontinued
(in yahoo's case), or they just haven't updated the backend for changes
to the service. Unfortunately the
This seems be fixed in the latest nvidia-current release:
nvidia-graphics-drivers (304.43-0ubuntu1) quantal; urgency=low
* debian/rules:
- Add support for X ABI 13.
* New upstream release (LP: #1037483):
- Added support for the following GPUs:
o GeForce GTX 660 Ti
o
We have actually been looking into this issue recently in #ubuntu, so I
thought I'd add my finding here.
As mentioned in the linked debian bug, logging into the session with gdm
fixes the issue (unless you are logging into a session that uses
compiz). And at the bottom of the report,
I should also note that setting the cursor explicitly to the LEFT_PTR in
any gtk app will cause that app to show cursor updates properly when
hovered over (which is why I think Firefox still works when you hover
over it as mentioned in bug #86184 ):
#include gdk/gdk.h
#include gtk/gtk.h
int
Looks like the configs were multiarched in python3.3 but
distutils.sysconfig wasn't updated to reflect the changes. Needs at
least two changes, in get_python_inc() and get_makefile_filename().
I'll attach a patch that let's me install a simple test c module here,
using
Thanks for the bug report. I found an upstream bug here:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=668035 and I submitted a
simple patch to fix it.
You can workaround the issue by manually adding:
info
packagePACKAGENAME/package
versionVERSION/version
revisionREVISION/revision
/info
to the
Thanks for the bug report. With the changes to the linker in 11.10, you
must specify the -llibrary arguments after the objects that reference
them. So in the above case:
gcc crypt.c -lcrypt
Please see http://wiki.debian.org/ToolChain/DSOLinking for an overview
of the changes.
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After playing around a bit I can reproduce it with alt+tab as well, it
just doesn't happen as frequently. For testing I only had two windows
open, gnome-terminal and Chrome. It seems to occur most frequently with
a slower alt+tab, but fast enough to avoid the window switcher appearing
on screen.
I've had a similar problem, but with alt+`. Switch between two windows
quickly, and sometimes they don't switch, sometimes they will lose focus
in the switch.
Another weird issue I've noticed:
* Open 2 Terminal windows
* Hold alt+` until the window previews appear
* Keep holding the key
Are you sure the hang you are experiencing isn't just the time it takes
your system to gather enough entropy to produce 200 random bytes?
On my netbook it takes as long as 30 seconds before I get 200 bytes of
output from /dev/random, but afterwards the qrencode command seems to
complete
Ahh, yes, in qrenc.c the readStdin function doesn't keep track of the
number of bytes read, and just terminates the buffer with '\0'.
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Thanks for the bug report. With the changes to the linker in 11.10+, you
must be sure when compiling to specify the -llibrary arguments after the
objects that reference them.
In the case above:
gcc -o main $(xml2-config --cflags --libs) main.o
should be:
gcc -o main main.o $(xml2-config
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zgeevx undefined
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Thanks for the bug report. Could you please provide a sample file and
the command line used to compile it where it fails with the above error?
I am not very familiar with fortran, but my guess is this has to do with
the linking changes in 11.10+. I just compiled:
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/999024
Thanks for the bug report. Cycles support cannot be enabled in 12.04
since we do not have openimageio, though this package was added to
12.10. I am going to mark this as a duplicate of bug #999024 . As a side
Updated the fix from quantal for the version of python3.2 in precise.
** Patch added: python3.2_3.2.3-0ubuntu3.1.debdiff
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/python3.2/+bug/1021783/+attachment/3237635/+files/python3.2_3.2.3-0ubuntu3.1.debdiff
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** Description changed:
+ [Precise SRU Justification]
+
+ Valid python programs using the refresh method with the optional
+ arguments on a curses.newpad object will fail with a similar exception:
+
+ Traceback (most recent call last):
+ File newpad-refresh.py, line 10, in module
+
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 995521 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/995521
Thanks for the bug report. This bug has been reported at bug #995521 ,
so I am going to mark this as a duplicate of that bug. There is a patch
there which adds proper quoting to the check_signature function.
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