This indicates you are using a broken version of the titlecase plugin.
It shouldn't even be marked as compatible with Picard 2, but maybe it
was edited manually.
Please remove
/home/danialbehzadi/.config/MusicBrainz/Picard/plugins/titlecase.zip and
install the latest version in Options > Plugins.
One thing that has come up on the related Wayland discussion is the
fact, that Peek uses the window positioning to obtain the recording
coordinates. This is very different from e.g. the more traditional
approach of
Now on Wayland there is no such thing as global window coordinates, and
I have read
A patch for the Gigabyte U2442 touchpad has been submitted upstream, see
https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?id=36189cc3cd57ab0f1cd75241f93fe01de928ac06
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Hi Charlie,
I could update the PPA packaging. But it's been a while since I looked
at the package configuration and I am not up-to-date what changes in
debian/ubuntu policy have been made since then. Can you provide some
details on what should be changed in the package?
Thanks,
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The packages has been uploaded to lucid-proposed, I'm sure it soon will
be in the normal repo.
Regarding the multiple disc release issue there is unfortunately no
quick solution. For this to work properly Soundjuicer must be ported to
the upcoming libmusicbrainz4, which is using the new v2 XML Web
I have finally proposed my branch (now at lp:~phw/sound-juicer/sound-
juicer-lucid-libmb3) for merging. I hope this step will finally trigger
somebody with the required privileges to publish this fix.
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Title:
Sound Juicer depends on deprecated libmusicbrainz4
To manage notificatio
Is the above enough to trigger a SRU or is there anybody we should push
about it? I had added the ubuntu-sru quite some time ago to this bug in
the hope they would take a look at it.
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** Description changed:
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The Sound Juicer package in Karmic and Lucid is built against the
package libmusicbrainz4 instead of libmusicbrainz3. This is bad since
the package libmusicbrainz4 includes the deprecated version 2.1.5 of
Public bug reported:
libmusicbrainz2 uses the long time deprecated and now completed removed
MusicBrainz RDF web service.
This renders this package useless, it should get removed.
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@fordprefect: Sure, feel free to post it.
I would prefer this being solved by an update of the package in Lucid,
but I don't know who else to bug about this.
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- The Sound Juicer package in Karmic is built against the package
- libmus
Yes, a newer libmusicbrainz is required. See
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Sorry, the link to the PPA is of course
https://code.launchpad.net/~phw/+archive/musicbrainz/
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Title:
Sound Juicer depends on deprecated libmusicb
Until this gets fixed in the official Lucid package you can get an
updated package from the PPA at lp:~phw/+junk/sound-juicer-lucid-libmb3
Please note that this is exactly the package as it currently is included
in Lucid, just build against libmb3, and nt a new upstream version. I
hope this preven
This really should get fixed in Lucid. As far as I can see this is fixed
in Maverick and later.
I have built it against libmusicbrainz3 and everything is working again.
See the changes in the branch lp:~phw/+junk/sound-juicer-lucid-libmb3.
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You can get the 0.13 version from
https://launchpad.net/~phw/+archive/musicbrainz. I have updated the
release versions for Picard on Launchpad, too, but we might forget about
that again in the future. We use Launchpad mainly for code hosting, not
so much for release planing.
I doubt that the packa
You can try the ubuntu package from my PPA at
https://launchpad.net/~phw/+archive/musicbrainz/. If you do, please let
me know if the packages work for natty, too.
If you want to use the tar.gz, you have to buld the extensions first.
Make sure you have the development packages libofa0-dev, libavcod
I just checked this, the wrong translation is indeed in the released
version, but it has been fixed in the translation here on Launchpad, see
https://translations.launchpad.net/picard/qt-
port/+pots/picard/fr/+translate?batch=10&show=all&search=Remove+ID3+Tag
.
This will be included in the next re
Forget that, it now behaves as it should. It even could be that I was
running the test with AC power plugged in.
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@Javier: Even if it is off-topic here, but packages really never ever
should mess around with user configuration when managed over the system
global packaging system. The user's configuration belongs to the user.
Just because a system administrator decides to remove a certain package
does not mean
It works now after I have removed my existing configuration. I have
backed up the old config, should I post it here?
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The attached powertop log shows the typical case where ubuntuone-syncd
is causing the most CPU wakeups. I get similar results whenever I run
powertop. This is from a freshly started system, which was completely
synced and was running for about 20 minutes.
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I used powertop to monitor CPU wakeups. ubuntuone-syncd is often on top
of the list ad always under the top 3 causing lots of CPU wakeups. My
files are completely snced, but ubuntuone-syncd never stops running
frequqnetly. In case of CPU
Same experience here with gwibber-service. I have only one identi.ca
account set up, gwibber-service will use 100% CPU as soon as it is
running. Can I provide you with useful information somehow or has the
problem already been identified?
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I just upgraded a Ubuntu 9.10 UNR installation to 10.04 beta 1. During
the upgrade Nautilus and F-spot got removed, even though both are still
in the repositories. Nautilus is especially bad, since after the upgrade
I was not able to open a
See attached log of the startup for error details.
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I upgraded from a 9.10 UNR installation to 10.04 beta 1. After the
upgrade gnome-do will crash on startup with an assertion failure.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.04
Package: gnome-do 0.8.3.1+dfsg-1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.3
Anyway thanks for finding this. The dependency to python-qt4 is missing
in the package. I've updated the package in the PPA, it's currently
building but should be available soon. But you can just install python-
qt4 yourself.
As Scott said please don't report PPA problems to the official Debian
pa
I've created packages for Picard 0.12.1 in my PPA at
https://launchpad.net/~phw/+archive/ppa. You could try those.
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@Ben: You issue is exactly what was solved in the above upstream ticket.
The Ubuntu package really should be updated. The relevant patches are:
http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~musicbrainz-developers/picard/trunk/revision/947
http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~musicbrainz-developers/picard/trunk/revision/96
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By latest version you mean the version in Jaunty or 0.12?
Please start Picard with the --debug switch, the debug output might help
identifying the file which is causing this. If you are using Picard 0.12
this is most probably a problem with ffmpeg, not Picard itself. In this
case updating ffmpeg c
I upgraded to 9.10, still the same problem. The interesting part is that
the first setup and connection works just fine. But as soon as you close
the connection and try to reconnect it causes problems.
So far I only had the initial connection with Karmic, I was not able to
reconnect. I tried to re
I've found the "fix". The package in Karmic uses the deprecated
libmusicbrainz version 2 instead of 3 (the package of libmusicbrainz 2
is called libmusicbrainz4 in Ubuntu).
Jaunty switched from version 2 to 3, which introduced this bug. Now
Karmic switched back, which "solves" this bug again. I've
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: sound-juicer
The Sound Juicer package in Karmic is built against the package
libmusicbrainz4 instead of libmusicbrainz3. This is bad since the
package libmusicbrainz4 includes the deprecated version 2.1.5 of
libmusicbrainz, while the package libmusicbrain
I haven't tested this version, but given the source it does not look
like it was fixed.
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http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~musicbrainz-
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Sorry, I forgot: I'm running the network manager from Jaunty
(0.71~rc4.1.cf199a964-0ubuntu2)
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I just noticed a maybe interesting fact: The two error logs from above
are from two separate test runs. Both failed, but at different stages.
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I'm trying to establish a mobile broadband connection with the Android
powered Samsung Galaxy. The device is detected and on the first
connection I set up a connection using the wizard. The configuration is
correct and from time to time Ne
** Bug watch added: MusicBrainz Bug Tracker #5331
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Status: Unknown
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** Changed in: ffmpeg-debian (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
** Also affects: picard (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
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Status: Unknown
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Brasero crashes every time I try to select a CD image for burning.
Tested with an audio CD image just created with Brasero. Debug-Info is
attached.
This doe
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Please ignore my previous comment, that's a different issue.
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This has been fixed upstream in revision 924
** Also affects: picard
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: picard
Importance: Undecided => Medium
** Changed in: picard
Status: New => Fix Committed
** Changed in: picard
Assignee: (unassigned) =>
I think I can re-produce this. Brasero crashes every time I try to
select a CD image for burning. Tested with an audio CD image just
created with Brasero. Debug-Info is attached.
This does not only happen when I select the image manually via the burn
image option but also whenever I try to make a
Yes, that's seriously wrong. Sound Juicer did this correctly in
Intrepid. I just had a quick look myself, but couldn't find the cause
for this behaviour.
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The default device for libdiscid is normally /dev/cdrom. Since Ubuntu
does not have this device but instead uses /dev/cdrom1 this should be
changed for the Ubuntu package.
I suggest applying a patch to the package for using /dev/cdrom1.
** Affects: libdiscid (Ubuntu)
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** Also affects: picard
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: picard
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** Changed in: picard
Importance: Undecided => Medium
Status: New => Fix Committed
** Changed in: picard (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Phili
** Changed in: picard (Ubuntu)
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Camilo: It's /dev/scd0 for me (or the symlink /dev/cdrom0).
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I have not experienced this anymore since I upgraded to Intrepid despite
listening to music all the time.
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One thing that was fixed upstream are missing or incorrect login
details. If the user fails to login on actions that require a
MusicBrainz login Picard will show a login dialog. This will be in the
next release.
See http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~musicbrainz-
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The suggested "restore defaults" button could be useful, there is
already an upstream feature request for this (see linked bug above).
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I just recently had the problem that my icons did not load. I still
think it's some kind of race condition as it does not happen if I wait
with the login for a while after booting or if I restart X after it
happened. But I don't know what causes it or how I could find out. Maybe
even some special c
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According to
http://wiki.xiph.org/index.php/MIME_Types_and_File_Extensions#.oga_-_audio.2Fogg
.oga should be used for Ogg Flac, Ghost and OggPCM file sonly, and for
backwards compatibility not for Ogg Vorbis (but it maybe possible):
So a .oga file can be all kind of Vorbis audio files. Currently P
** Changed in: picard (Ubuntu)
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** Changed in: picard (Ubuntu)
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@Cesare Tirabassi: Should the patch for the desktop file be included
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Please see the upstream bug at http://bugs.musicbrainz.org/ticket/3934.
The patch there should be applied to the package.
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What did you do when the error occurred?
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Gnome System Monitor suddenly started crashing on startup with the
following output:
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terminate called afte
The crashing normally happens during playpack to me. So far I've not
experienced any crashes without playback, but I've music running most of
the time so this is maybe not representative.
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The problem with the panel doesn't happen anymore, but still I have
sometimes missing icons and recently even the wallpaper did not show up.
I looked in .xsession-errors for problems with Nautilus but could not
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During playback pulseaudio sometimes crashes with the following error
message:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ pulseaudio
W: pid.c: Stale PID file, overwriting.
ALSA lib control.c:909:(snd_ctl_open_noupdate) Invalid CTL front:0
ALSA lib control.c:909:(s
I would say so. I had once installed the official Nvidia driver with
their installer, and some left over files caused the problem (although
the last Update to 7.10 went fine anyway). I don't see a way for Ubuntu
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The error in main.log looks pretty similar.
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I was using the official Ubuntu packages for X and NVidia. After the
upgrade and a first reboot I was able to upgrade the xserver-xorg-core
package. I don't understand what happened. Is there any infornation from
my system I can provide to help?
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package xserver-xorg-core 2:1.3.0.0.dfsg-12ubunt
** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/13469402/Dependencies.txt
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package xserver-xorg-core 2:1.3.0.0.dfsg-12ubuntu8.3 failed to install/upgrade:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/217867
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Public bug reported:
I tried to upgrade to Hardy. Update of xserver-xorg-core failed, but I'm
currently unable to provide more details why.
ProblemType: Package
Architecture: i386
Date: Tue Apr 15 20:29:11 2008
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 8.04
ErrorMessage:
ErrorMessage: Paket xserver-xorg-core ist sc
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