Implementation of this in libvirt is blocked by a race condition that
prevents the use of the --interface argument in libvirt. There is a
race condition when using --listen-address that dnsmasq will immediately
exit if the interface is not yet visible to userspace, which can often
happen with how
** Description changed:
Observed for example running ffplay to decode H.264 video on Babbage 2.0
This needs to be worked around by a separate kernel image for the
affected platforms, or the ability to enable or disable CONFIG_NEON at
boot.
Note that the principal problem here is
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iii) MOTU SWAT needs help, especially as it moves from universe to
unseeded packages. I believe that extended discussion is worthwhile
between the MOTU SWAT team and the Ubuntu Security team to determine
if all security efforts could follow
Jamie Strandboge wrote:
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As Archive Reorganisation moves forward, and components go away
entirely, I expect this becomes even more complicated, but I still
think that it is handled better by an integrated ubuntu-security team
(perhaps with only a subset authorised
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/463019
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** Changed in: libtifiles (Ubuntu)
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This isn't going to be fixed for portaudio (18.x). The only reverse
dependencies remaining are a couple of games, and it's sufficiently
unlikely that there is a need to use this audio output as part of a JACK
session. Those who really need this audio are encouraged to capture it
in other ways
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If the decison is to hardcode the SONAMEs in the CDLL calls, then it
makes sense to drop my patch, and just add the correct library
dependencies to the package. If there was a test suite, it may be
useful to reintroduce the dynamic detection. I suspect that for
advanced hackers (not I) it would
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Status: Confirmed = In Progress
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/507740
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marking the libticalcs task invalid, as the bug in libticalcs is similar
(but different) to the bug in libtifiles. The libticalcs bug is better
tracked as bug #507740
** Changed in: libticalcs (Ubuntu)
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I'm not entirely sure. Both represent different classes of maintenance
issues. I chose to patch the source on build because from the
documentation I found I had the impression that CDLL matched a specific
API, rather than a specific ABI, and doing it this way allows the ABI to
change without API
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/521390
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properly only depend on libxi6 and
libx11-6, but do so in a way that automatically selects the correct ABI
based on the callers. It may be that 523987 and 523554 are not actually
bugs in onboard, although expressed in onboard.
** Affects: onboard (Ubuntu)
Importance: Medium
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(Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Medium
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/524148
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environments : suggestions for
improvements welcome
** Patch added: Dependency detection patch
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/39388920/onboard_0.93.0-0ubuntu3.debdiff
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sync request ACK'd : package builds, installs, runs, removes, purges
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/522718
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** Changed in: ubuntu
Status: New = Triaged
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: chromium-browser
chromium-browser is still being compared against the
MainInclusionRequirements : the description will be updated with
soemthing meaningful as the investigation continues.
** Affects: chromium-browser (Ubuntu)
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This appears to have been fixed in rng-tools 2-unofficial-mt.10-3, so
this only affects hardy and dapper. Given that it has an easy
workaround (replace 't' with 'h' in the config file and ignore the
manpage), I do not believe it is serious enough to warrant a stable
release update. If someone
Thanks for the bug report and the discovery that the failure doesn't
matter. I'm closing the bug as Invalid based on the fact that the
creation of hardware nodes (which happens to work for me and be
discarded at next boot) is completely irrelevant to the function of rng-
tools. One could wish
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/519427
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OK. I understand now. ALSA is working fine, but totem isn't able to
get to the output channels. More specifically, jack is controlling the
card directly, so other clients cannot use it. Totem may be attempting
to send data to alsa, or to pulseaudio, or to gstreamer, or even to
xine, depending
Good point. Moving back to triaged, as I'd forgotten about the
pasuspender call. I'm not sure how we can set up the packages in a way
that works well for all use cases without being able to compile pulse-
jack: suggestions welcome.
** Summary changed:
- Alsa not working while jackd is running
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Just as a side note, this should control the *default* audio input
source. While it's perfectly possible to have multiple simultaneous
streams in pulse (e.g. headset mic feeding empathy AND input jack
capturing from handheld recorder to disc store), this level of
functionality would simply be
This appears to be a typo in /etc/default/rng-tools as a result of
copypaste from a blog posting (don't do this: one day your machine will
be compromised). Try:
RNGDOPTIONS=--hrng=tpm --fill-watermark=90% --feed-interval=1
** Changed in: rng-tools (Ubuntu)
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The attached patch adds the correct default syntax (or at least one that
works for me) as a commented-out value in /etc/default/rng-tools to
reduce the chance that people will use the wrong values due to silly
text processing engines that interpolate to generate mdashes and hyphens
when minus
The attached patch adds the correct default syntax (or at least one that
works for me) as a commented-out value in /etc/default/rng-tools to
reduce the chance that people will use the wrong values due to silly
text processing engines that interpolate to generate mdashes and hyphens
when minus
Thanks for the report. Unfortunately, we can't sync due to an
anticipated move to the main component meaning that we can't link
against libraries still in universe. The identified binaries are now
shipped in the JACK in lucid.
** Changed in: jack-audio-connection-kit (Ubuntu)
Importance:
** Changed in: jack-audio-connection-kit (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Low
** Changed in: jack-audio-connection-kit (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Triaged
** Tags added: patch
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/494223
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Thanks for the bug report. This is definitely an issue with the memory
allocation check, but unlikely to be fixed in a stable release update,
although it may be fixed in a future release. Running with memory
locking enabled seems to be the least bad workaround, although a bit
awkward.
**
This is indeed completely wrong :) jackd no longer shipts any init
file, so no longer needs to have useful information there. There's no
reason to bother attempting a stable release update, as this is entirely
cosmetic: the body of the script actually does the right thing, even if
the author
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 411148 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/411148
This seems to be the result of an invalid /etc/default/jackd entry :
specifically that the comment marker on the first line is missing. This
issue cannot be resolved with a package change, and is not present
Or just comment out the first line of the file :)
** Changed in: jack-audio-connection-kit (Ubuntu)
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** Changed in: libffado (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Low
** Changed in: libffado (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Triaged
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** Changed in: jack-audio-connection-kit (Ubuntu)
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**
Could you provide a detailed explanation of precisely which activities
you are engaging in that make and don't make sound? There are a few
reasons this may happenn, and I'm not sure I understand enough right now
to guess at a fix for the bug.
** Changed in: jack-audio-connection-kit (Ubuntu)
This fix is available in the jackd shipping in lucid
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http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=507248
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
** Changed in: jack-audio-connection-kit (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided =
I awsn't able to reproduce this, and have used jackd fairly extensively
in Ubuntu 9.10. There is no need for a realtime kernel. Can you still
reproduce it? How about with `jackd -d alsa`? I usually start JACK
with qjackctl, but I'm not entirely sure what that ends up producing as
a command
Yeah, not installing is bad :) The package now installs fine in karmic,
with the update.
** Changed in: jack-audio-connection-kit (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = High
** Changed in: jack-audio-connection-kit (Ubuntu)
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libjack0.100.0-dev uninstallable
I know this hardware worked with jackd and ffado from jaunty, and still
works in lucid.
** Changed in: jack-audio-connection-kit (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Low
** Changed in: jack-audio-connection-kit (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Fix Released
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Err, unmarking the linux task Fix Released, as I realise that my
firewire controller doesn't match. APologies for the bug noise.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
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** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
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I strongly suspect that this is an issue with the kernel, rather than
with JACK, because my Focusrite Saffire LE works fine with JACK
(although I didn't start testing it until 9.04). I use the ffado rather
than freebob. Could you retest, with more recent software, and if it
still doesn't work,
Moving this bug to the eclipse package, as it was using an internal
implementation of swt-gtk for karmic. Lucid now uses the system swt-
gtk: please reassign to swt-gtk or gtk itself if this issue can be
reprodued in lucid (depending on the appropriate location for the fix).
** Package changed:
Let'S not fix this. lpia isn't sufficiently different from anything
else to matter, and is no longer supported for new builds with lucid.
With luck, we'll never again have a dpkg-archietcture hack like this.
** Changed in: ubuntu-dev-tools (Ubuntu)
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I *also* tested and there wasn't a previous ACK comment although the
archive-admins were subscribed)
** Changed in: engine-pkcs11 (Ubuntu)
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I believe I've succesfully adjusted the patch referenced in the
changeset to apply to the current sources in Ubuntu, but I'm not going
to be able to reproduce this bug today. If anyone is up for reproducing
and testing to see if the attached patch fixes it, just drop it in
debian/patches in the
Public bug reported:
swt-gtk has been blacklisted from autosync due to some transitional
issues with eclipse. With the upload of swt-gtk 3.5.1+versionbump-
2ubuntu1, the binaries now safely override the NBS binaries provided by
eclipse 3.5.1+repack~3-0ubuntu1 . eclipse 3.5.1+repack~3-0ubuntu2
** Changed in: ubuntu
Status: Fix Committed = Fix Released
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** Changed in: brasero (Ubuntu)
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** Changed in: brasero (Ubuntu)
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I've chatted with upstream on IRC about the licensing issue, and
requested the following:
1) A verbatim copy of each license under which materials are distributed to be
included in the tarball
2) For those files that cannot represent their license correctly internally
(mostly .blend files),
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Given the feedback from the Debian Maintainer, and my own personal bias
against adding .desktop files for CLI apps, I'm marking this wontfix.
Those with interest in using the provided Debian menu may be interested
in the very wide number of menu files for terminal applications
available in the
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Attaching the Buffalo USBC2TC18BJA USB Transfer cable does not enable a
usb0 network port. The device is properly recognised when attached,
although no modules are auto-loaded. Manually loading the usbnet,
plusb, and cdc_ether modules further did not bring up the interface.
** Attachment added: AlsaDevices.txt
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Please package xf86-video-displaylink
Home Page: http://www.displaylink.org
This package provides X drivers to use DiplayLink devices with X.
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Status: New
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Two issues in graphviz here: firstly when the cr is extracted from a job
in plugin/pango/gvrender_pango.c:cairogen_polygon(), it should be
checked to ensure that it is valid before being used; secondly, the
error state set with _cairo_set_error should be checked after the call
to cairo_set_dash()
ought be encouraged to
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Installing fp-compiler, fp-units-base, fp-utils, and fp-units-rtl from
Debian sid on a lucid machine permitted this build to complete
successfully (all other build-dependencies, and all dependencies of the
packages from sid were installed from lucid). Rebuilding fpc with the
four named packages
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Please package plasma-mobile
Upstream Source:
svn://anonsvn.kde.org/home/kde/trunk/playground/base/plasma/shells/mobile
License: GPL + LGPL
Description:
Provides the environment for running and managing applications and integrating
interaction of applications. It is
Uploaded. Thanks.
** Changed in: slv2 (Ubuntu)
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** Changed in: slv2 (Ubuntu)
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Manually marking Fix Released. The bug wasn't listed in the changelog,
and I forgot to validate this before uploading. This is fixed with
0.6.6-2buil1
** Changed in: slv2 (Ubuntu)
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libwncksync-dev. No MIR appears to have been ever filed for wncksync.
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** Changed in: f-spot (Ubuntu)
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Um, Ubuntu's libtifiles2 predates Debian's libtifiles. It may be worth
working with the Debian maintainer of libtifiles and the recent
uploaders of libtifiles2 to come to a common shared maintenance model,
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The upstream task has become invalid because upstream has determined
that the best workaround is for joystick using applications to inhibit
screensaver activation directly. In the unlikely event that all games
are ported to use the X joystick interface, it may be appropriate to
revisit the
for 2nd February at 15 UTC in #ubuntu-meeting.
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Removal request ACK'd. anyevent was never in Debian, and hasn't had
attention in Ubuntu in a long time. Upstream seems to be the same
individual, although the upstream source differs in debian/copyright
(likely bitrot in the anyevent package in the past four years).
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@Jo-Erlend: That's a really good idea for an enhancement, but it
deserves it's own bug report. Version 1.2.4b-2.1ubuntu1 wouldn't
automatically work if users installed lame, and this bug tracks fixing
that problem. Enhancing the way that Audacity instructs the user to
install lame is something
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devel.txt )
[12:43] davmor2 pitti: An issue I'm assuming due to plymouth has arisen in
that there is no dialogue to press enter to continue shutdown once the install
has completed
[12:44] pitti davmor2: the one in X? that
** Changed in: kile (Ubuntu)
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** Changed in: kile (Ubuntu)
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Just as confirmation, it has ceased to be an issue. I have successfully
installed libdrm on powerpc in karmic.
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libdrm apparently uninstallable on port archs
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/322761
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Public bug reported:
Please enable libdrm-intel for ports architectures. It's a build-
dependency of plymouth, so contributes to a plymouth FTBFS. Fedora
makes available libdrm-2.4.6-6.fc11.ppc.rpm, demonstrating that this
wouldn't be a change unique to Ubuntu.
While it is unlikely that anyone
I've prepared a debdiff implementing the requested changes, as well as
cleaning up the libdrm-dev dependency on libnouveau for non-linux ports
(fairly meaningless in the context of Ubuntu, but matches the lines in
debian/rules). I've tested builds in lucid for both amd64 and powerpc,
and the
** Description changed:
Please enable libdrm-intel for ports architectures. It's a build-
dependency of plymouth, so contributes to a plymouth FTBFS. Fedora
makes available libdrm-2.4.6-6.fc11.ppc.rpm, demonstrating that this
wouldn't be a change unique to Ubuntu.
While it is
** Changed in: yelp (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Low
** Changed in: yelp (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/507788
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This is a somewhat frustrating bug, as the hardware drivers for the
device work just fine, but the device detection and reset doesn't work.
Having looked at it in some depth, I'm not even sure this is a kernel
issue: as far as I can tell, the device fails to send any signal over
USB when a card is
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