Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-panel
In Jaunty Jackalope, putting the "log out..." applet in a panel with a
vertical orientation results in having its icon truncated. It looks like
two half-icons next to each other.
See attachment for an example.
** Affects: gnome-panel (Ubuntu
** Attachment added: "vertical-log-out.png"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/30126607/vertical-log-out.png
--
Icon for "log out" applet truncated in vertical panels
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/411632
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: solr-jetty
After installing solr-jetty 1.2.0+ds2-3ubuntu1, the init scripts for
jetty failed to have any effect.
To debug, I ran the "java" command with the arguments listed in the
script, and saw a message indicating it couldn't find a class in the
"org
>> I figure there are 3 reasonable options, which could be checked against the
>> packaging policies:
>> * Install executables in /usr/bin
>
> no, risks overwriting files from Debian packages.
For what it's worth, the behaviour of the version of rubygems that comes
with apt-get is so annoying tha
> Instead of using a debian-specific feature (update-alternatives), I
> think that this should be implemented directly inside rubygems, so it
> becomes possible for upstream to integrate this feature.
For what it's worth, I've talked to the upstream maintainer of Rubygems
(Eric Hodel) about this,
Setting the EDITOR to something that will solve the problem is a
workaround. It's helpful, but really it's just a band-aid; cron needs to
be fixed. If it weren't written in C I would submit the patch myself.
There is no reason to silently ignore user input. Adding a newline
silently would save a lo
>> I figure there are 3 reasonable options, which could be checked against the
>> packaging policies:
>> * Install executables in /usr/bin
>
> no, risks overwriting files from Debian packages.
For what it's worth, the behaviour of the version of rubygems that comes
with apt-get is so annoying tha
Setting the EDITOR to something that will solve the problem is a
workaround. It's helpful, but really it's just a band-aid; cron needs to
be fixed. If it weren't written in C I would submit the patch myself.
There is no reason to silently ignore user input. Adding a newline
silently would save a lo
> Instead of using a debian-specific feature (update-alternatives), I
> think that this should be implemented directly inside rubygems, so it
> becomes possible for upstream to integrate this feature.
For what it's worth, I've talked to the upstream maintainer of Rubygems
(Eric Hodel) about this,
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: solr-jetty
After installing solr-jetty 1.2.0+ds2-3ubuntu1, the init scripts for
jetty failed to have any effect.
To debug, I ran the "java" command with the arguments listed in the
script, and saw a message indicating it couldn't find a class in the
"org
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-panel
In Jaunty Jackalope, putting the "log out..." applet in a panel with a
vertical orientation results in having its icon truncated. It looks like
two half-icons next to each other.
See attachment for an example.
** Affects: gnome-panel (Ubuntu
** Attachment added: "vertical-log-out.png"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/30126607/vertical-log-out.png
--
Icon for "log out" applet truncated in vertical panels
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/411632
You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu
Bugs, which is subscri
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: solr-jetty
After installing solr-jetty 1.2.0+ds2-3ubuntu1, the init scripts for
jetty failed to have any effect.
To debug, I ran the "java" command with the arguments listed in the
script, and saw a message indicating it couldn't find a class in the
"org
>> I figure there are 3 reasonable options, which could be checked against the
>> packaging policies:
>> * Install executables in /usr/bin
>
> no, risks overwriting files from Debian packages.
For what it's worth, the behaviour of the version of rubygems that comes
with apt-get is so annoying tha
Setting the EDITOR to something that will solve the problem is a
workaround. It's helpful, but really it's just a band-aid; cron needs to
be fixed. If it weren't written in C I would submit the patch myself.
There is no reason to silently ignore user input. Adding a newline
silently would save a lo
> Instead of using a debian-specific feature (update-alternatives), I
> think that this should be implemented directly inside rubygems, so it
> becomes possible for upstream to integrate this feature.
For what it's worth, I've talked to the upstream maintainer of Rubygems
(Eric Hodel) about this,
>> I figure there are 3 reasonable options, which could be checked against the
>> packaging policies:
>> * Install executables in /usr/bin
>
> no, risks overwriting files from Debian packages.
For what it's worth, the behaviour of the version of rubygems that comes
with apt-get is so annoying tha
> Instead of using a debian-specific feature (update-alternatives), I
> think that this should be implemented directly inside rubygems, so it
> becomes possible for upstream to integrate this feature.
For what it's worth, I've talked to the upstream maintainer of Rubygems
(Eric Hodel) about this,
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-panel
In Jaunty Jackalope, putting the "log out..." applet in a panel with a
vertical orientation results in having its icon truncated. It looks like
two half-icons next to each other.
See attachment for an example.
** Affects: gnome-panel (Ubuntu
** Attachment added: "vertical-log-out.png"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/30126607/vertical-log-out.png
--
Icon for "log out" applet truncated in vertical panels
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/411632
You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu
Bugs, which is subscri
> Instead of using a debian-specific feature (update-alternatives), I
> think that this should be implemented directly inside rubygems, so it
> becomes possible for upstream to integrate this feature.
For what it's worth, I've talked to the upstream maintainer of Rubygems
(Eric Hodel) about this,
>> I figure there are 3 reasonable options, which could be checked against the
>> packaging policies:
>> * Install executables in /usr/bin
>
> no, risks overwriting files from Debian packages.
For what it's worth, the behaviour of the version of rubygems that comes
with apt-get is so annoying tha
Setting the EDITOR to something that will solve the problem is a
workaround. It's helpful, but really it's just a band-aid; cron needs to
be fixed. If it weren't written in C I would submit the patch myself.
There is no reason to silently ignore user input. Adding a newline
silently would save a lo
>> I figure there are 3 reasonable options, which could be checked against the
>> packaging policies:
>> * Install executables in /usr/bin
>
> no, risks overwriting files from Debian packages.
For what it's worth, the behaviour of the version of rubygems that comes
with apt-get is so annoying tha
Setting the EDITOR to something that will solve the problem is a
workaround. It's helpful, but really it's just a band-aid; cron needs to
be fixed. If it weren't written in C I would submit the patch myself.
There is no reason to silently ignore user input. Adding a newline
silently would save a lo
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: solr-jetty
After installing solr-jetty 1.2.0+ds2-3ubuntu1, the init scripts for
jetty failed to have any effect.
To debug, I ran the "java" command with the arguments listed in the
script, and saw a message indicating it couldn't find a class in the
"org
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-panel
In Jaunty Jackalope, putting the "log out..." applet in a panel with a
vertical orientation results in having its icon truncated. It looks like
two half-icons next to each other.
See attachment for an example.
** Affects: gnome-panel (Ubuntu
** Attachment added: "vertical-log-out.png"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/30126607/vertical-log-out.png
--
Icon for "log out" applet truncated in vertical panels
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/411632
You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu
Bugs, which is subscri
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: solr-jetty
After installing solr-jetty 1.2.0+ds2-3ubuntu1, the init scripts for
jetty failed to have any effect.
To debug, I ran the "java" command with the arguments listed in the
script, and saw a message indicating it couldn't find a class in the
"org
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-panel
In Jaunty Jackalope, putting the "log out..." applet in a panel with a
vertical orientation results in having its icon truncated. It looks like
two half-icons next to each other.
See attachment for an example.
** Affects: gnome-panel (Ubuntu
** Attachment added: "vertical-log-out.png"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/30126607/vertical-log-out.png
--
Icon for "log out" applet truncated in vertical panels
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/411632
You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu
Bugs, which is subscri
> Instead of using a debian-specific feature (update-alternatives), I
> think that this should be implemented directly inside rubygems, so it
> becomes possible for upstream to integrate this feature.
For what it's worth, I've talked to the upstream maintainer of Rubygems
(Eric Hodel) about this,
Setting the EDITOR to something that will solve the problem is a
workaround. It's helpful, but really it's just a band-aid; cron needs to
be fixed. If it weren't written in C I would submit the patch myself.
There is no reason to silently ignore user input. Adding a newline
silently would save a lo
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-panel
In Jaunty Jackalope, putting the "log out..." applet in a panel with a
vertical orientation results in having its icon truncated. It looks like
two half-icons next to each other.
See attachment for an example.
** Affects: gnome-panel (Ubuntu
** Attachment added: "vertical-log-out.png"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/30126607/vertical-log-out.png
--
Icon for "log out" applet truncated in vertical panels
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/411632
You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu
Bugs, which is subscri
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: solr-jetty
After installing solr-jetty 1.2.0+ds2-3ubuntu1, the init scripts for
jetty failed to have any effect.
To debug, I ran the "java" command with the arguments listed in the
script, and saw a message indicating it couldn't find a class in the
"org
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