at commit is only present in the master branch which is the
developement branch for a potential Screen 5.x series.
But that branch iss far from stable. Debian and Ubuntu currently track
the screen-v4 stable branch — which still has that code.
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This has been fixed in aptitude 0.7.4 as in Ubuntu 16.04 Xenial.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1385390 ***
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As already mentioned in #1385390:
There never was a diversion of ack-grep to ack in the package, so this
looks a lot like a diversion by the local system administrator.
Remove to local diversion and the pa
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Would be cool if the Ubuntu logo would be shown by default instead of the
Debian logo
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Hi Dariusz,
I don't seem to be the only one of this opinion, see
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linuxlogo/+bug/1364624
You seem to have taken over the maintenance of the Debian package of
linuxlogo, so you could make the default depending on the distro the
package is built for at build
Hi Dariusz,
Axel Beckert wrote:
> You seem to have taken over the maintenance of the Debian package of
> linuxlogo, so you could make the default depending on the distro the
> package is built for at build time.
The attached patch should implement that behaviour for Ubuntu and
Raspbian
ix also further lintian warnings if I should do
the upload and you're ok with fixing those warnings -- as they're
usually out-of-scope for an NMU unless permitted by the package
maintainer.)
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You're welcome. Thanks for maintaining the package for Debian.
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What kind of meta data do you mean? I thought GNOME's "Software" uses
packagekit as backend which again uses apt as backend and hence should
be able to see _all_ packages.
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Thanks for the link. According to
https://wiki.debian.org/AppStream/Guidelines this seems only for GUI
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> trying to overwrite '/usr/bin/ack', which is the diverted version of
'/usr/bin/ack-grep'
There never was a diversion of ack-grep to ack in the package. This
error message looks a lot like a diversion done by the local system
administrator, i.e. is a problem of a local, unsupported modification
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Status: New => Confirmed
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** Changed in: debsums (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => In Progress
** Changed in: debsums (Ubuntu)
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hangs on packages libfm4 and libfm-extra4
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This has been fixed in 4.3.11-1 and hence only affects trusty. Vivid,
wily and xenial are no more affected.
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I'm sorry, but I can't reproduce this issue. Tried with uxterm on trusty
and my own .zshrc (which is based on the Grml zshrc). No crash at all.
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If you want that fixed in xenial, too, please have a look at
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates
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This has been fixed in aptitude 0.7.6-1 and is fixed in yakkety.
See also Debian bug report https://bugs.debian.org/806595
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Either the according package lists its successor(s) in the Depends field
(then it's usually called "transitional package") or there is no
(direct) successor at all. That can also happen.
Aptitude doesn't know more than the package (list) tells it.
Or do you have a different idea how Aptitude shou
** Summary changed:
- Missing sucessor for obsolete package
+ Missing successor for obsolete packages
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bug/1333630 and
hence as "fixed in Ubuntu" (which is not the same as "fixed in the
current LTS release").
If you really want to get this fixed in Ubuntu 14.04 LTS, please
follow the instructions in the guides listed above instead of opening
new duplicates for already existing bu
open it for that release only. I won't poke those people, so it's up
to you to contact them. See the links I posted in my previous comment
for how to do that.
> Until that's done, this is *not* a duplicate,
It is.
> the reporting issue has not been solved
It has. Just not in
fix update in a
released version in Ubuntu is that the bug report _is_ marked as
"Fix released", at least in the current development version:
3. Procedure
1. Check that the bug is fixed in the current development release,
and that its bug task is "Fix Released".
Now
ckages appear as “Obsolete or Locally
Installed” in the visual interface.
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+ Regression: Touchpad always stops working on precise iff syndaemon is run
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aybe misleading "is run"
with "is started". Hope, that makes it more clear.
[1] https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/iff
[2] https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/run#Verb
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about this bug report.
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Title:
Defaul
chive/html/screen-devel/2011-10/msg2.html
[3] https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/screen-devel/2012-02/msg4.html
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Public bug reported:
qcad has been removed from Debian due non-distibutable files. See
http://bugs.debian.org/645043
Although I haven't checked, it's very likely that Ubuntu is affected as
well as at least some releases contain the unmodified package from
Debian.
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I
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We just stumbled upon this bug in lucid.
/usr/lib/php5/20090626/pdo.so is searched at
/usr/lib/php5/20090626+lfs/pdo.so:
php_error.log:[16-Sep-2010 04:21:23] PHP Warning: PHP Startup: Unable
to load dynamic library '/usr/lib/php5/20090626+lfs/pdo.so' -
/usr/lib/php5/20090626+lfs/pdo.so: cannot o
** Summary changed:
- xen-tools is not available in lucid
+ xen-tools is neither available in lucid nor maverick
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This has been fixed in Upstream just recently and will be fixed with the
upcoming 4.2 release.
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Status: Incomplete => In Progress
** Changed in: xen-tools (Ubuntu)
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The according bug report in Debian is http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-
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Maverick is coming closer quickly. Not sure why xen-tools has not yet
been synced from Debian yet and if it's still possible to get it at
least in Maverick, but if so, someone more familiar with sync-requests
in Ubuntu should step forward and take care of getting xen-tools in
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Hi,
Marcos K wrote:
> gnome-session didn't even finish starting
How does that relate to the reported aptitude crash? (I suspect you
see some relation because you're mentioning it.)
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Dear Martin,
there is no /etc/init.d/screen-cleanup.service in the screen package. I
assume you meant /etc/init.d/screen-cleanup.
** Summary changed:
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removed
+ /etc/init.d/screen-cleanup causes ordering cycle when packag
Now for the right way to fix that:
I don't see any. /etc/init.d/screen-cleanup is a conffile and hence only
removed upon purge (and surely won't be removed from the package).
On the other hand /lib/systemd/system/screen-cleanup.service is no
conffile and hence will already be removed upon package
Fixed upstream in
http://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/screen.git/commit/?h=screen-v4&id=6d367d5ca45382d87cabf903e94a1935998b7741
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Status: Triaged => In Progress
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This should be fixed already in 4.2.1-2 as currently in Utopic Unicorn.
It is definitely fixed in 4.2.1-3 as currently in Vivid Vervet.
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Thanks for the report. This is indeed an issue.
That description actually belongs to "-RR", not to "-R".
I'll update the Debian package accordingly and it will propagate to
Ubuntu afterwards.
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I've just checked: That's wrong in the upstream version of the man page,
too, despite the debian package patches those lines and that feature.
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This has been fixed in Aptitude's Git repository as well as in Debian
Experimental. Will be fixed in Aptitude 0.7.1, i.e. the next upload of
Aptitude to Debian Unstable.
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I have no idea why, but libfile-touch-perl in Ubuntu is incorrectly in
Section "web" while in Debian it's correctly in Section "perl".
According to http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=libfile-touch-
perl it's that way for quite a long time.
Since there seem to no chang
** Changed in: autossh (Ubuntu)
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Hi,
I assume you refer to autocompletion with bash as shell since e.g. zsh's
screen autocompletion already has that feature.
** Summary changed:
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Hi,
Karl-Philipp Richter wrote:
> ** Package changed: screen (Ubuntu) => bash-completion (Ubuntu)
Indeed, the package bash-completion already ships a file at
/usr/share/bash-completion/completions/screen.
So yes, the issue is better suited being filed against
bash-completion. (If there wasn't su
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ced only
afterwards that upstream had to fix the fix with what I cherry-picked
later for 4.2.1-3.
So yes, in Ubuntu this is only fixed in the upcoming 15.04 Vivid
release, but present in Utopic and Trusty-Backports which just have a
4.2.1-2 or a backport thereof.
Regards, Axel
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It's not aptitude's fault if purging _any_ package breaks the system.
Reassigning to xserver-xorg-lts-utopic as closest package which may have
been the cause.
P.S.: Purging all removed but not purged packages should always be used
with care.
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Fixed in 3.20-5 in Debian Unstable...
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Incorrectly identifies message body lines starting with the word From
as the beginning of a new me
I think the fix for http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-
bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=578084 should also have fixed most parts of the
issues described in here. If not, feel free to reopen with more details.
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usb_quirk(4) - example using usbconfig "See Also: usbconfig(5)"
This doesn't look like a screen issue but a byobu issue to me. Hence
reassigning.
P.S.: The path should be .byobu/keybindings (relative to the home
directory of the user), not ./byobu/keybindings. But I suspect that's
just a typo and not the cause for the issue.
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flwm does not use xlib directly but through FLTK. Hence flwm is the
wrong place to file such a bug report.
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Please mention which version of the screen package or which Ubuntu
release you are using.
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BTW, which key command did you use to try to move to the "dead" space?
In general: After a split, there is _always_ dead space in the second
part. You have to move to it with e.g. Ctrl-A Tab and then either switch
to some shell (e.g. with Ctrl-A Ctrl-A) or start a new one (Ctrl-A c) in
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Can you please reduce the example to a minimal .screenrc which
reproduces the issue?
>From the screen shots I'm not sure what difference is really unwanted
and which is just from a different window being currently on top of the
stack. Both look reasonable to me.
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Ok, I think I found the difference: The current window on top should be
highlighted, but the highlight sometimes has a few characters offset to
the actual text.
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"%{k}%=%-w%{r}[%n %t]%{k}%+w%="
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Screen in Trusty breaks hardstatus stri
It already has been reported upstream at
https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?func=detailitem&item_id=32339
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** Summary changed:
- Screen in Trusty breaks hardstatus string
+ hardstatus coloring broken in 4.1.0~2012… when using %= padding
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** Summary changed:
- Changes window focus in Xmonad window manager
+ Changes window focus in Xmonad window manager (no focus-follows-mouse)
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- Changes window focus in Xmonad window manager (no focus-follows-mouse)
+ Changes window focus in Xmonad window manager (without focus
This is a problem with the installation, hardware or file system, but
not with the package which were being installed.
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I don't see any libxml-namespacesupport-perl related error message in
DpkgTerminalLog.gz
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The according bug in Debian (https://bugs.debian.org/418361) has been
closed in Debian as "not actionable". Please see the discussion there
for details.
Besides: In my terminal (uxterm), these colors are readable without
issues while I agree that the colors in the screenshots are suboptimal.
But t
JFTR: I just checked, for me the background color in this widget is a
light yellow, not an orange. Seems to make a difference wrt. to
readability.
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hat you
> need?
aptitude-create-state-bundle -- but that's probably not needed as this
is very likely already fixed (in Debian).
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Hi,
thanks for the report.
I just fixed this in upstream git:
http://sourceforge.net/p/zsh/code/ci/9cb8c3f4b5d9918028791d975cf3aa7d745b4b22/
It should be fixed in Ubuntu once the next zsh upstream release
(probably dubbed 5.1.2) will hit Ubuntu.
** Changed in: zsh (Ubuntu)
Status: New =>
Hi Anders,
this crash seems to happen regularily at yours, but so far only at
yours. At least this bug report doesn't seem to contain the information
from the screen-dbg package and the two duplicates don't contain any
stacktrace at all. Any chance to get a stacktrace with the debug package
instal
So you leave all users of the trusty-updates with packages installed
that are newer than what is available in the archives and hence take the
chance to get proper security updates in the future?
# apt-cache policy python3.4
python3.4:
Installed: 3.4.3-1ubuntu1~14.04.1
Candidate: 3.4.3-1ubuntu1
n3.4{,-minimal,-stdlib}=3.4.0-2ubuntu1.1".
You might want to adjust the list of packages depending on which
packages you have installed. (Usage of "{…,…}" requires bash, zsh or
similar as shell.)
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This issue has been caused because the python3.4 upload to trusty-
updates from 24th of September has been reverted yesterday and has been
replaced by the previous upload. See
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1500768
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/etc/init.d/screen-cleanup causes ordering cycle when package
ant
to be _a_ better Debian?" or "Don't you want to be better _than_
Debian?"?
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ectory location as created by the File::Temp Perl class gets
> removed automajically.
Does adding --keep as option to xen-create-image help here?
A new xen-tools is due soon and I'll try to include a fix for this.
Regards, Axel
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** Changed in: xen-tools (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Axel Beckert (xtaran)
** Changed in: xen-tools (Ubuntu)
Status: New => In Progress
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** Changed in: xen-tools (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress => Fix Committed
** Changed in: xen-tools (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Axel Beckert (xtaran)
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** Changed in: xen-tools (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress => Fix Committed
** Also affects: xen-tools (Debian) via
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This bug refers to a file present in the ubuntu-specific patch in
earlier xen-tools versions and may be still present in hardy, but is
definitely fixed in Oneiric and later as those package versions have no
ubuntu-specific patch anymore. I'm hence closing as "Fix Released".
** Changed in: xen-tool
This has been fixed upstream in commit
967f926ed2272ff759cb0223a76b3727de4ec425: "Debian/Ubuntu: Use Dom0's
distribution by default for DomUs". That fix is included in 4.2~beta1-1
from My 2010. I'm hence closing this issue as "Fix Released".
** Changed in: xen-tools (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged
This is fixed with at least xen-tools 4.2-1 from 2010 even over
reinstallation with the same distribution as the MAC address is based on
the MD5 hash of DomU hostname and distribution. I'm hence closing this
issue as "Fix Released".
** Changed in: xen-tools (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix
This issue (no console for DomU, just ssh) was likely caused by the move
of Xen towards using hvc0 as console which has been fixed in xen-tools
4.2~beta1-1 from May 2010. I'm hence closing this issue as "Fix
Released" in xen-tools.
** Changed in: xen-tools (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix
This has been fixed in xen-tools 4.2~rc1-1 from August 2010. (Debian bug
#516902) I'm hence closing this issue as "Fix Released".
** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #516902
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=516902
** Also affects: xen-tools (Debian) via
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