Comment By: Jean Le Feuvre (jeanlf)
Date: 2006-06-06 16:32
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indeed, now fixed on CVS. Thanks for reporting the bug.
It is fixed in CVS. We should update to a CVS snapshot for Intrepid.
** Changed in: gpac (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Medium
I'd just like to verify with the -proposed kernel, UI interactivity for
a user who is generating high load is drastically improved compared to
stock Hardy...
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/188226
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The patch linked from the upstream bug seems reasonable. There seems to
be concrete examples to reproduce the bug in the comment above and also
on the linked bug report, but please include them in the bug
description. Otherwise, MOTU-SRU says go ahead :)
ACK from motu-sru. Thanks for your contribution to Ubuntu ;-)
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Does not wrap *at() functions which makes fakechroot fail badly with Hardy
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SRU: progress bar oddities break creation of diskless clients
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/221921
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Ok, since Hardy released, we need to do this as a SRU. xtknight, since
you prepared a debdiff already, would you mind mangling the version to
be SRU compliant and targeting it at hardy-proposed? I'll approve the
SRU afterwards.
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Latex formula does not work on Ubuntu Hardy
Thanks for your bug report,
If I understand correctly from the bug report, Azureus is using a local
TCP port as a form of inter-process communication which allows all local
users capable of connecting to the port to control each others' Azureus
instances. Is this correct?
This is also an
ACK from motu-sru to upload this to proposed for testing.
** Changed in: smstools (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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Sponsored into hardy-proposed...
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I had one user today with DRI troubles on final Hardy with this bug. He
has the 8086:27AE 945GME which suffers from this bug...
The git changeset should be targeted at 8.04.1:
It seems like we've shipped Hardy without an updated version of this
module which is problematic for the new and increasingly-popular EEEPC
class of computers. I think this should be considered for linux-
backport-modules?
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ACK from MOTU-SRU; please proceed with upload and verification
Thanks
** Changed in: postfix-policyd (Ubuntu Feisty)
Status: New = Confirmed
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Patch in http://launchpadlibrarian.net/13937471/patch.diff is good.
Please prepare that patch into a SRU debdiff and I'll ACK it.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/222580
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New debdiff looks good. ACK from motu-sru
** Changed in: smstools (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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ACK from motu-sru to attempt a rebuild to hardy-proposed. We'll address
whether or not this works in verification phase as the chances of a
rebuild regressing is pretty low.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/208666
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(1) Target should be hardy-proposed, not hardy, since this is now a SRU
(2) Version number should be either 0.27-0ubuntu1.1 or 0.28-0ubuntu1~hardy1 to
prevent clashing with Intrepid.
Please revise your debdiff and set back to New
Thanks,
MOTU-SRU
** Changed in: mythbuntu-control-centre
ACK from MOTU-SRU, please proceed to upload to hardy-proposed and
verification.
** Changed in: mythbuntu-control-centre (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/221921
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MOTU-SRU: ack on ov51x-jpeg debdiff, but preferably please mangle the
version to 1ubuntu0.1 before uploading. Target also needs to be
~proposed, but the meat of the debdiff is good.
** Changed in: ov511 (Ubuntu Hardy)
Status: Confirmed = New
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Looks good to me, uploaded.
NOTE: I added an extra blank line in the changelog (after the 1st line)
for formatting consistency. I suggest that you consider doing the same
in bzr :)
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[ 101.170910] fglrx: Unknown symbol xen_invlpg_mask
[ 101.171091] fglrx: Unknown symbol kmap_prot
[ 101.171866] fglrx: Unknown symbol kmap_atomic_prot
Same problem on up to date Hardy
** Changed in: linux-restricted-modules-2.6.24 (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Confirmed
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Confirmed that the patch above is still necessary for Hardy and fixes
this issue.
** Changed in: virt-manager (Ubuntu)
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Talked to RainCT today on IRC, I am ACKing his 0.5.8.9 upload
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Inconsistency detected by ld.so: rtld.c: 1192: dl_main: Assertion `(void *)
ph-p_vaddr == _rtld_local._dl_sysinfo_dso' failed!
Inconsistency detected by ld.so: rtld.c: 1192: dl_main: Assertion `(void *)
ph-p_vaddr == _rtld_local._dl_sysinfo_dso' failed!
Marking at request of filer.
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The msmtp package built against newer gnutls causes these kinds of
errors to many popular mail servers:
msmtp: TLS handshake failed: The Diffie Hellman prime sent by the server is not
+acceptable (not long enough).
This is kinda iffy as a freeze exception bugfix, but I'll give it a shot
anyway ;-)
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/217017
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Defunct patch, please ignore.
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Well the patch is correct just the patchsys is nonfunctional (!)
I will look into this later
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After talking with the author of this package, I've learned that the
package we have synced from Debian (in November) is of new and unstable
packaging at the time.
In particular, since then the GUI sections of this package have been
separated to
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Martin those are all VLC related or VLC produced. I think those should
all be shoved into multiverse.
removing non-free bits would involve disabling almost all encoding
capabilities of VLC, which is
(1) Illogical because some of the VLC-dependent packages are that way because
they want to use
MOTU-release , based on my testing over the past 24 hours I have strong
reason to believe that a no-src-change rebuild gets rid of this crash.
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npviewer.bin crashed with SIGSEGV in g_type_check_instance_cast()
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I'm going to mark this as release-critical to triage and fix Losing
64-bit Flash support is a serious regression from Firefox 3.0 beta 4.
** Changed in: nspluginwrapper (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = High
Target: None = ubuntu-8.04
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I rebuilt nspluginwrapper against the latest Hardy and I've not had a
Flash crash since (been testing for 12hrs or so intensively)
Can anyone else verify those results with the attached pbuilder built
deb?
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John,
I already tried that earlier and got three identical segfaults with
0.9.124
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Fix not committed, debdiff coming up.
** Changed in: transmission (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Medium
Status: Fix Committed = Confirmed
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Menu entry should be named Transmission BitTorrent Client Instead of only the
unclear Transmission
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/184238
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+transmission (1.06-0ubuntu5) hardy; urgency=low
+
+ * Add dpatch for pending bugfix patches
+ * 01-transmission-menu-name: Rename menu entry to Transmission BitTorrent
+Client, backported from 1.11 (LP: #184238)
+
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Good test for me in Gutsy too
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Indeed this seems strongly correlated with Firefox 3.0beta5 -- this
didn't happen for me often in beta4 but in beta5 it's literally every
flash tab closed triggers this.
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Sorry for the bug spam, momentary lack of judgement.
** Also affects: hardy-backports
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: hardy-backports
Status: New = Invalid
** Summary changed:
- Feature Freeze Exception request for Transmission 1.10
+ Backport bugfixes from
Everyone: Note the updated description of the task. Since ClamAV needs a
similarly intrusive update, the Backports team has decided to open up
Hardy Backports earlier this release cycle, so we will handle the new
1.1x branch in Backports on a timely manner.
At the same time, we will go forward
I added a patch system while we await the splitting out of patches.
** Attachment added: Debdiff up to transmission 1.06-0ubuntu5 (add dpatch)
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I think this is a good candidate for a FFe. Right now we don't have a
lightweight or headless client that supports DHT so this feature will
fill a niche. The reverse deps are self-contained so it'd have little to
no impact on the rest of the archive.
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I can reproduce this on Hardy, let's move this bug report into Hardy.
(I'm also unsure if this is a bug or just a security feature with a poor
UI
** Changed in: gutsy-backports
Status: New = Incomplete
** Changed in: gutsy-backports
Status: Incomplete = Invalid
** Also affects:
ACK from backporters:
inkscape | 0.46-0ubuntu1 | hardy | source, amd64, i386, powerpc
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/207031
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500 http://archive.ubuntu.com hardy/main Packages
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xulrunner-1.9:
I'll prepare a debdiff and SRU report
** Changed in: gstreamer0.10-ffmpeg (Ubuntu Gutsy)
Importance: Undecided = Low
Assignee: (unassigned) = John Dong (jdong)
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/200025
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This is a pretty high-risk backport as it's responsible for decoding so
many video formats on the default Ubuntu stack. However, the
combinations of bugfixes and new ffmpeg bundled stack means that it's
not a suitable SRU candidate. (though the h.264 artifact bug is fixable
through a SRU with
** Description changed:
Please, backport gstreamer0.10-ffmpeg from Hardy. Debian bug #432916 is
really annoying, and makes Ubuntu unusable for watching h.264 videos. It
was fixed for Hardy on version 0.10.2-4.
+
+ --- Gutsy SRU Info --
+
+ Symptoms:
+
+ Playing some H.264 video files
If nobody does before Friday night, I'll take a look at it then :) Go
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I don't think Confirmed is appropriate until this FFe is approved.
I've triaged this to Medium because personally I think this represents a
huge improvement from our existing monodevelop version and is also a
landmark release for upstream.
** Changed in: monodevelop (Ubuntu)
Importance:
My initial gut feeling is negative on this. While there are a lot of
bugfixes, it seems like the amount of code changes and feature additions
is also quite significant, and it would not be wise to make such a major
change this late in the development cycle to our *default torrent
client* that is
Subscribing the MOTU release team -- please consider including isight-
firmware-tools in Hardy universe, without which we cannot load the
firmware onto iSight webcams any longer
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I don't think this is fixed in l-u-m: [ 367.442459] uvcvideo: iSight
firmware: invalid firmware file
The stock AppleUSBVideoSupport still does not work for me without using
ift-load. Considering that the isight-firmware-tools are not in Ubuntu, this
problem is not fixed.
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Etienne, installing your i-f-t debs work fine on my stock Hardy setup,
but the old Gutsy way of just copying over AppleUSBVideoSupport no
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I understand that, Ricky. What I am saying though, is just because some
3rd party package addresses proper loading of firmware doesn't mean this
is fixed release in Ubuntu. This is not meant to be a derogatory
statement towards Etienne and other community contributors, but rather
for the
It is a separate package, but that's not the point:
GUTSY:
Copy over the Apple firmware, iSight works without any additional software.
HARDY:
Copy over Apple firmware, dmesg shows an error.
This behavior in itself is a regression from Gutsy and should be treated as
such and fixed. If fixing
Confirmed; ACK from MOTU-P2P for this patch, though a core-dev needs to
do it since Transmission is in main.
** Changed in: transmission (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Low
Status: New = Triaged
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/207844
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: bzr
Request:
Update bzr to version 1.3, including incompatible plugins, by syncing from
Debian. Packages and versions include:
(main) bzr: 1.3-1
(universe) bzr-svn: 0.4.9-1
(universe) bzr-builddeb: 0.93
(universe) bzrtools: 1.3.0-2
A rationale
I'm no longer using any of the systems involved with this old bug
report, I think we can assume the issue is fixed in Hardy for now. I'll
reopen if I see this behavior again.
Thanks, Daniel.
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My two cents on this as a ~motu-media, I support these patches going
into VLC in Hardy. It is often the 2nd-in-line media player people
choose when Totem craps out, and PulseAudio support is very important
for Hardy. With that said, I haven't looked terribly closely at the
patches so community
NetworkManager also displays these symptoms on my macbook with madwifi-
ng trunk drivers too associating to a public WPA2-PSK network
It worked until that major version update of NetworkManager, now I see
NetworkManager CPU spinning in top, and no association.
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I have seen this bug too. It only happens in some specific state with
regards to the # of torrents running, if the Transmission window is
active, minimized, or trayed, etc. I don't have suggestions for figuring
out exactly why it happens but it certainly does happen.
** Changed in: transmission
As Daniel and Luke both said and everyone seemed to ignore, this is a
feature addition and requires the filing of a Feature Freeze Exception.
Once this is done and approved, I'd be willing to upload this patch.
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ALSA is not fixable through backports -- marking backports side invalid.
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Gutsy: ACK from backporters:
gshutdown | 0.2-0ubuntu2 | hardy/universe | source, amd64, i386,
powerpc
** Changed in: gutsy-backports
Status: New = In Progress
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Feisty: ACK from backporters:
gshutdown | 0.2-0ubuntu2 | hardy/universe | source, amd64, i386,
powerpc
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It doesn't seem like the dependent bug is finished yet. Please reopen
this backport request once that's ready.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/190169
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Builds/runs here.
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I can no longer reproduce this under a clean chroot. Does this problem
still persist?
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checkgmail | 1.13-1ubuntu1 | hardy/universe | source, all
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Ok, I've approved the exempi backport. Can everyone verify again that
the latest tracker version in Hardy is still tested and valid for
backport? If so, then let's do it!
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Rejecting the backports side of this bug, and refiling against gthumb,
nominated against gutsy.
I hope the Desktop Team considers this for a gutsy-proposed upload.
** Also affects: gthumb (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: gthumb (Ubuntu)
Status: New =
Ah I see. Well, most Ubuntu developers would like to live under the
motto fix it right over fix it fast (I hope), and the allow_restart
kernel based quirk has been adopted in Hardy already, so from a QA
standpoint it's better to backport the Hardy fix
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A hack is a hack, and that's exactly what the above solution is. I'm not
asking for a kernel backport solely to address this bug, I'm merely
asking for it to be considered for bundling with the next kernel update
-- bugfix updates are routinely bundled in this fashion AFAIK.
I know how to perform
I know a few weeks back siretart had a new ffmpeg staged and ready to
upload, but I don't know exactly what happened on the progress of that.
Now that we've hit Feature Freeze, I don't know if anyone on the team is
confident enough to upload a new ffmpeg and be accountable for any
possible
Ok, based on mlind's comments, looks like this is a 7-package backport?
No need to (in fact, for the love of my Firefox plese don't) file 7
separate backport bugs. Instead, please proceed with testing each of the
7 packages to backport, including *what version was tested* for each.
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Thanks for your response and flexibility. After a bit of thought, I
think this is the best way to treat it:
(1) If there are enough testers interested, consider trying a Stable
Release Update to deal with this crash via gutsy-updates, as Backports
really isn't for solving crashing bugs.
(2) When
Perhaps now this is a kernel bug, but the battery percentage gets stuck
at X% while discharging and even still shows being hooked up to AC
despite that not being true.
Sysfs power supplies are not working well for me.
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Well, at the moment, the packaging's postinst only works with Apache but
is extensible to include other webservers, so in my opinion *for now*
the dependency is correctly written to only allow workable setups.
However, once I add lighttpd support I will add the other possibilities.
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/opt/mono-1.2.6? Where did you install Mono from?
It seems like your Mono distribution installed a bunch of .so's that are
not compatible with your Ubuntu install.
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hyperair, Older releases of ktorrent had an issue where socket
descriptors were being leaked, and those count towards the ulimit too.
That issue has been fixed, but this problem with open files is still
an open issue, and upstream so far (as you can see from that thread) has
basically
I should add, FLV decoding and upscaling on my ATI running fglrx 8.40.4
+ xgl works fine (earlier and later versions are both crap with xvideo,
as is running 8.40.4 without Xgl)
It also looks flawless on my Intel.
ffmpeg does the job of decoding the FLVs, but it is your graphics card
driver's
Are you sure this only happens with FLV files? This sounds like the classic
fglrx Xv bug where textures are not smoothly scaled to fullscreen size but
rather are crudely blown up all pixelated. This is a bug in AMD's proprietary
video drives beyond any of our control. I'm not going to take any
Does this still happen with the new 1.06?
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Whoo! Thanks :)
dgettable: http://jdong.mit.edu/~jdong/motu/transmission_1.06-0ubuntu1.dsc
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This needs a Feature Freeze Exception, but I think it's a worthwhile
one. The improvements are mind-blowing... This brings Nexuiz's graphics
and gameplay above some of its commercial competitors
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This bug doesn't make much sense to me... The installation would've run
as root which should have write access without any chmodding/chowning. I
test clutch installation every time in a blank pbuilder that doesn't
have apache/php installed.
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Built from latest initscript branch export, please test upgrades as I
had to change socket location too.
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IMO This should require a feature freeze exception
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On Sun, Mar 02, 2008 at 02:12:43AM -, hyperair wrote:
Works perfectly now.
That's great to hear! Enjoy using KTorrent :)
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Supposedly the 3.0.0 final version will use an automatic CDBS generated
wrapper that won't have these issues.
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[Hardy] Ktorrent KDE4 doesn't accept torrent url as argument
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/195002
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It is past feature freeze and all uploads are to be done with minimal
chance of regression according to archive policies. In this case, I've
been able to identify a regression (that is, the wrapper no longer is
present) which represents a serious loss of functionality compared to
before.
We are
Tested locally to build in an up to date Hardy pbuilder, and I briefly
ran the cli, GTK, and the clutch webUI and all appeared without
regression.
I support this FF exception.
** Changed in: transmission (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = New
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Please update to 1.0.6
** Attachment added: Diffstat of full debdiff
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/12294789/diffstat
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Please update to 1.0.6
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/196138
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Ah, ok I think I see what's going on:
Exec=/usr/lib/kde4/bin/ktorrent %i -caption %c %u
the desktop file now gets sedded with the KDE4 prefix, but there is no
commandline launcher for it anymore.
Personally, I'm not satisfied with the lack of a commandline launcher and I'd
like to see it
I believe it's disabled for legal reasons. I'm not a lawyer so I don't
know what I'm talking about right now, just parroting what others have
told me ;-)
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ffmpeg lacks ac3 support?
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/197133
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