Blueprint changed by Jorge O. Castro:
Whiteboard set to:
charm unit tests
recap... we automatically run:
- installation
- graph test
we'd like to additionally run
- charm tests
read the spec lp:juju in the docs dir... look for something like
charmtests.rst
http://bazaar.launchpad.net
Blueprint changed by Jorge O. Castro:
Whiteboard set to:
Charm Store Policy
- This is a living policy, we will not try to get it perfect, so trying to get
it perfect is not useful, we need to be agile and revisit our policies on a
regular basis.
- Charm Store doesn't freeze
- I want stability
Blueprint changed by Jorge O. Castro:
Whiteboard changed:
Juju will not live in isolation
https://launchpad.net/juju-jitsu exists to enable these use cases
Potential integration points:
- Existing Puppet Deployments
- - Existing puppet subordinate charm promulgated yesterday
Blueprint changed by Jorge O. Castro:
Whiteboard changed:
==
Everything has been copied to the Blueprint
https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/servercloud-q-juju-charmstore-maintenance
-Juan ( negronjl
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Share
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Same problem here
I have two machines
Machine 1 was upgraded from 11.10 to 12.04
Machine 2 fresh install of 12.04.
Both are 64 bit
itksnap, which requires libjpeg returns with error
InsightSNAP: error while loading shared libraries: libjpeg.so.62: cannot
open shared object file: No such file
I'm use Kubuntu x86_64.
The erros is in deb package.
pleao@pleao:~/Downloads$ sudo apt-get install libsvn-java
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
The following NEW packages will be installed:
libsvn-java
0 upgraded, 1 newly installed,
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In the Software Center, Skype is labeled, in large bold letters, VOIP
and instant messaging client. And beneath that, in smaller roman type:
Skype.
This, I suggest, is backwards. If someone is looking for Skype, that
makes it needlessly hard to find. A sign for a payphone
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Suppose on install you tick the box to include Fluendo and such extras.
And suppose that during the install your net connection breaks and the
extras fail to download. A window will come up--Information available
--telling you of the failure, in several languages. Excellent!
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(Note: Any info in attached files here refers to a fresh install, not
the one reported here, which was an attempted upgrade from Oneiric.)
During install:
I exited all programs but neglected to turn off x-screensaver. My fault.
So the install routine, while configuring
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(Note: attached info refers to a fresh install, not the one reported
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While upgrading from Oneiric to Precise, I saw a notice of calculated
changes (how many packages would be installed, replaced, etc.) and
advice to close all
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Using task switcher seemed to interrupt installation
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The question Where are you? can elicit the wrong response when the
user is located in a country other than his usual country of residence.
Ubiquity asks Where are you? But the user is not told why the question
is being asked or what the consequences of the answer will be.
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resolv.conf loses search directive with domain during pxe boot
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Confirm what Kevin sees, this is a fix in BAMF.
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unity confused with chrome/chromium web apps
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Marco's branch fixes this for me, I pulled it, built it, logged out and
back in. So far this works:
- Clicking on the application icon switches to it (even in multimonitor!)
- Pinning works.
- Alt-tabbing works, each application is also separated into it's own workspace
like normal apps.
This
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Lenovo T420s resume after suspend reboot loop
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I'm getting this on a clean install of squid-d-p on 12.04:
Bungled squid-deb-proxy.conf line 21: acl to_ubuntu_mirrors dstdomain
/etc/squid-deb-proxy/autogenerated/mirror-dstdomain.acl
Pointing to the non autogenerated file seems to fix the problem.
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Our solution for now and maybe forever:
disabling proxy completely for all ubuntu machines.
Our IT administrators have reviewed the issue and found out that some
services from other systems got massive problems with the proxy too. So
the conclusion was, to disable the proxy for all machines
Ok so it seems this problem might manifest either quickly or rarely
depending on the wireless router. At home the stock precise kernel works
for about a day or so and then might start showing this.
Today at the airport it happened right away (10 minutes or so), so I'm
still seeing this on the
That's the first thing I did. It worked fine for about the two hours
I was testing and also is working fine on the plane, so the problem
still lies somewhere between 3.2 in precise and 3.3. (Also tested
mainline 3.4 and it works there too).
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I don't know why sometimes it happens right away and sometimes needs
hours, it's making testing very hit and miss, but I'll keep at it!
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I would love to, but the application in question has since been updated
and no longer makes use of the global menus, using a Gnome 2-esque menu
just under the title bar.
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This isn't just happening in Firefox, it happens with different
applications open; it is not clear what is causing it. I could describe
it as random, rather than having any particular pattern. I cannot find
a way to reproduce it.
** Summary changed:
- Xorg freeze playing video in firefox
+ Xorg
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I had created a translation file. And this software has crashed.
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Linux version 3.2.0-23-generic-pae (buildd@palmer) (gcc version 4.6.3
(Ubuntu/Linaro 4.6.3-1ubuntu4) )
Autohide of launcher does not activate properly when application is running, it
is on top of application, frames overlap.
** Affects: unity (Ubuntu)
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This one is working great on my X220.
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Wireless stops passing packets
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Libreoffice Calc menubar with close x min - max O not visible when
first opened in unity
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I am testing it today, so far no problems.
On Tue, Apr 10, 2012 at 10:30 AM, Joseph Salisbury
joseph.salisb...@canonical.com wrote:
I was wondering if you had a chance to test the kernel mentioned in
comment #54?
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Our administrator does not know any version running on that securepoint
firewall. (omfg...)
Well so, i cannot give you further information about the proxy itself.
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Xorg Randomly freezes.
It usually happens when a video in Firefox is playing. In particular, Flash,
and also the HTML5 Youtube player.
This happens 3-4 times a day.
It has started happening since upgrading to precise, but has not done it all
the time I have been upgraded;
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Xorg Randomly freezes.
It usually happens when a video in Firefox is playing. In particular, Flash,
and also the HTML5 Youtube player.
This happens 3-4 times a day.
It has started happening since upgrading to precise, but has not done it all
the time I have
One small correction - it looks like it's just a problem in Oneiric. The
natty machine that I was having trouble with didn't have the ibus-qt4
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Installing from an 8 Gb memory stick - usb - and got a message that the
install failed.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.10
Package: ubiquity 2.8.7
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.0.0-12.20-generic 3.0.4
Uname: Linux 3.0.0-12-generic i686
ApportVersion:
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In both ubuntu and xubuntu, natty and oneiric (haven't tried kubuntu,
though I imagine it works there, at least!) ibus input is broken for qt
apps - I can use ctrl-space to type in Japanese, but can't use the
compose key to enter accented letters.
I did some poking around,
Just today we installed a new ubuntu server 11.10 for testing an OpenERP
instance.
And again i run into that problem...
I provide a update.log as attachment.
The commands were:
:~# echo $http_proxy
http://10.1.0.240:8080
:~# echo $HTTP_PROXY
http://10.1.0.240:8080
:~# apt-get update -o Debug
Oh, and following setting is in /etc/apt/apt.conf
:~# cat /etc/apt/apt.conf
Acquire::http::Proxy http://10.1.0.240:8080;;
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indefinite
Proxy: (squid/2.6.STABLE23)
looks like running on a SecurePoint Firewall.
Don't have any information about versions, but I've asked our
administrator already.
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Sorry Joe,
I'm at a conference and I haven't had time to test this, I'm going off
a known good upstream Rc6 kernel, I won't be able to test until this
weekend.
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Neither using the module parameter for snd_hda_intel nor disabling PA's
timer scheduling worked for me.
Note that I didn't reboot my computer for these tests. Instead I just
unloaded the snd_hda_intel module and loaded it again with the
position_fix parameter specified on the modprobe command
Yes, I switch a lot between two devices connected via HDMI (my monitor,
which is connected via a HDMI-DVI adapter, and my receiver). So the log
entries might result from this.
For this problem I tested only the connection to the receiver. So I
plugged in the receiver, verified the sound is
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xchat-gnome crashed with SIGSEGV in gtk_clipboard_set_with_data()
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Same here.
On Fri, Mar 23, 2012 at 8:16 AM, Alan Pope alan.p...@canonical.com wrote:
3.3.0-030300rc5-generic doesn't drop, but it's really crappy.
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That one works great for me.
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Mine is segfaulting too. Launching it in the terminal didn't work at
first, it said ~/.cache/unity/bgcachefile was missing.
Creating that file gets a bit farther but segfaults right away.
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This doesn't make the wireless totally useless but it makes it pretty
terrible.
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Ah nuts. I had it installed, rebooting and trying again.
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Aha, this one feels much more sluggish. Name resolution is taking much
longer. But it's not totally broken like the precise kernel. Alan can
you try this one?
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I noticed these log entries during the boot process after applying the
fix from comment #32:
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init: upstart-udev-bridge main process (497) killed by ABRT signal
init: upstart-udev-bridge main process ended, respawning
init: upstart-udev-bridge main process (661) killed by ABRT signal
init:
This one works too.
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Ok, that one works, next!
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I know we removed the checkbox from the home screen of ccsm, but this
checkbox is still present in the unity plugin itself, see screenshot.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
Package: compizconfig-settings-manager 0.9.5.92-0ubuntu3
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu
** Tags removed: amd64 apport-bug
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Importance: Undecided = Wishlist
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Possible to
That kernel's been working for me for the past 6 hours with no issues.
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Line em up Joseph, I'll test them.
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Right now if you install s-d-p by default it's mirror ACL doesn't
include some repositories. People need to add them explicitly.
This results in 403 errors on update. Is there a way we can just not
cache the debs instead of spitting out an error?
** Affects: squid-deb-proxy
Yes Alan, just install the .deb and boot off your vanilla precise
kernel.
Joseph, I think you got it! Installing that package and running off the
stock kernel does the trick.
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I get this too on 3.2.0.18.28, however when I try it on mainline
3.3.0-030300rc6-generic it works.
This used to take about 10 minutes or so to show up when running the
stock 3.2.0-18.28 kernel. To test it I left an rsync running overnight
on the mainline kernel and it was rock solid.
Thinkpad
Also I suspected dd-wrt since both Alan and I use it but I went and
tested it on 2 stock Linksys APs and a coffee bar's wireless, so I am
reasonably certain this isn't a dd-wrt issue.
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** No longer affects: ubuntu-sso-client (Ubuntu)
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Keyboard
Ok I'm going to go to RC5, then 4, then 3 and so on.
Alan, can you start with RC1 and work your way forward? That outta help
narrow it down quickly.
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Found it right away, RC5 doesn't work but RC6 does.
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Here the upgrade log
echo $http_proxy
http://10.1.0.240:8080
Command: sudo apt-get dist-upgrade -o Debug::acquire::http=true upgrade.log
21
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Same here.
The slider for setting the behavior Reveal sensitivity of the Launcher, even
when at the most high (quite right) does not make the feature sinsitive enough.
You still have to force the mouse more than natural so the Launcher shows up.
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Raphael,
I don't understand how working around upstream's updater is good for
users here. I don't /want/ to remember to type dropbox update, they
already do that for me. Why do we even need a wrapper if Dropbox is
accepting responsibility for the user's installation?
The user has already made
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compiz crashed with SIGSEGV in nux::ROPropertystd::string::operator
std::string()
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The problem is still present.
I'm still stuck on Kubuntu 11.04, because of update problems concerning my work
environment. I've updated my system (only patches) with a mobile connection
without proxy, but that's not fully conform with the company rules so i would
like to avoid that.
I already
With wget I've got no problem so far. Downloads fine.
wget -v
http://de.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/f/firefox-3.0/firefox-dbg_3.6.17+build3+nobinonly-0ubuntu0.8.04.1_i386.deb
[~/temp]
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Sure, I'll attach an upgrade log, as soon as a new update comes out
during next week... ;)
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indefinite download tries behind a proxy
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Creative WP-350 bluetooth headset not working under precise
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compiz crashed with SIGABRT
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Here is a screenshot of the menus... All are like that, and I've got
this problem only with acroread...
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This problem started for me within the last 2 weeks or so (though this
may be related to my traveling in a hot African summer climate).
The most annoying aspect of the behavior is
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/933453/+attachment/2761885/+files/RfKill.txt
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** Attachment added: Card0.Codecs.codec.3.txt
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/933453/+attachment/2761874/+files/Card0.Codecs.codec.3.txt
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