Kamus Wasn't this fixed upstream by using a more recent version of
mono?
That what I though while reading this comment (
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=643052#c5 ) but because I'm
not native, I might have misunderstood.
Is there a PPA with an up to date mono package so I can test
as of this moment, this URL contains a few podcasts:
http://radiofrance-podcast.net/podcast09/rss_10265.xml
The problem with this radio station (in addition to the _) is that
most of the time they keep one podcast on each feed at a time.
PS:
You can find a lot of podcasts created the same way
Hello,
I can test, but I already tested with a ppa (that one:
http://ppa.launchpad.net/banshee-team/ppa/ubuntu once added) iis it
another?
And did you try to download the podcasted file? It's weird, listening
works, but downloading fails and without a copy of the file it's
impossible to put it
Kamus, thanks a lot for reporting the bug.
Unfortunatelly, it looks like fixing this in ubuntu means updating mono
to a new version and I doubt it could be done before natty being
released.
Anyway, thanks again for confirming for your time and work.
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When adding this podcast feed (and any from the same radio for that matter):
http://radiofrance-podcast.net/podcast09/rss_14864.xml
banshee never adds it to the podcasts sources.
More, I added a few from the same source a few months ago.( maybe
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Banshee fails on podcasts with _ in the URL
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I was affected too, and it was weird...
I cleaned just enought disk space. Launched the upgrade and waited
(keeping gnome-system-monitor open)
During the decompression of sauerbraten-data, it told me that free space
went down to 0 bytes.
When switching to the next package free space went up a
Well, I updated to Lucid and the package is not even in the
repositories...
I guess on Lucid I can consider this bug irrelevant.
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Oh, OK, got it. Thanks.
But why do we still have it's dependencies? (wasn't vegastrike-data supposed to
be removed too? it's that package that is too large isn't it?)
I'd rather not submit a package request
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Actually, I see that vegastrike is still active as seen here:
http://vegastrike.sourceforge.net/
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* Rev. 12834 -- (klaussfreire) August 4, 2010 16:37 :
same problem here.
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I forgot, is this bug closable since I don't know how it was solved?
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I made a lot of updates, in xulrunner, gtkHTML, and liferea didn't
crashed since a month.
I'm sorry I didn't test by myself, I had a really busy life last month.
Thank you anyway.
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Ok, thank you guys, a lot.
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Do you know with one? (3 of them looks ok, but I suppose there is just one
which works)
here are the names:
xulrunner-1.9-dbgsym_1.9~b5+nobinonly-0ubuntu3_i386
xulrunner-1.9-dbgsym_1.9+nobinonly-0ubuntu0.8.04.1_i386
xulrunner-1.9-dbgsym_1.9+nobinonly-0ubuntu2_i386
which one are you talking about?
I think I forgot to install some debugging packages, I submit my last
gdb trace for information, but I didn't installed the libc-dbg package,
and I think I miss some others that I'm not able to find (like the
xulrunner one, and others that I failled to identify)
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I don't know how to run it since the command line links to a shell script, that
liferea-bin doesn't start lunched without parameters and I'm sorry but for the
next 2 months I'm a bit overbooked (work for my company at office and for an
important school related project.
Do you mind telling me
I think something went wrong, because I installed the liferea-dbg
package and I've got nothing more than this:
GNU gdb 6.8-debian
Copyright (C) 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
License GPLv3+: GNU GPL version 3 or later http://gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html
This is free software: you are free to
There is nothing in the /var/crash directory. (sorry)
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After a few time running liferea, I tried to change the current feed and
then in crashed, because it wasn't the first time, I installed liferea-
dbg (but I'm not sure I know what to do next) and ran liferea in a
terminal, here is the trace:
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