Public bug reported:
When a ListItem is dragged, it emits "Started" and "Moving" events. But
if each "Moving" event is accepted, as happens in a live drag case, no
"Dropped" event will be emitted when the item is finally dropped. One
should be added. The "to" and "from" parameters could both
Public bug reported:
ListItems in a ListView start off with a z of 1. When you start
dragging them, they get a z of 2. This causes two bits of weirdness:
1) Section headers in the ListView also have a z of 2. (See
http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qml-qtquick-listview.html#section-prop) This
causes
Public bug reported:
By default, there is a separator at the bottom of all but the last
ListItem in a ListView. If drag-and-drop reordering is allowed, that
last item can be moved into the middle of the list. It does not gain a
separator in this case, resulting in two items without a separator
It should be working on Nexus 4, 7 and 10
It's not working on my Nexus 7, but presumably that's because the flo
devel channel hasn't seen an update since April. Has it been abandoned
again?
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Triggering a input type=file in the HTML5 launcher does not open a
file picker and results in the error, Content requested a file picker,
but the application hasn't provided one.
In contrast, the browser launches a Content Hub peer picker, accepts a
content import, and turns
I just flashed my device with devel r2, and now I can no longer
reproduce the crash. Don't know if you want to close this as fixed or
not.
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Isn't that a bit old? For which device?
It was, until yesterday, the newest devel image available for flo. But
r2 just came out, so I upgraded to test, and aa-clickhook is broken.
I'll let you know when I've figured out how to work around that one.
FWIW, I am unable to reproduce the crash on a
This appears to be the problem I encountered after upgrading from devel
r1 to devel r2. The full traceback follows:
Fatal error: /tmp/com.ubuntu.developer.rschroll.beru_1.0.0_armhf.click failed
to install.
WARNING:root:Signature check failed, but installing anyway as requested
Traceback (most
objdump doesn't exist on the device, so I copied the python3.4 binary
over to my desktop. Running that command doesn't produce any output.
(Just objdump -T alone does, so I assume it's working but producing
nothing that grep matches.)
FWIW, it looks like the only use for ctypes in click.py is to
phablet@ubuntu-phablet:~$ system-image-cli -i
current build number: 2
device name: flo
channel: devel
alias: ubuntu-touch/vivid
last update: 2015-04-15 03:04:31
version version: 2
version ubuntu: 20150413
version device: 20150210
version custom: 20150413
phablet@ubuntu-phablet:~$ md5sum
Public bug reported:
See https://github.com/rschroll/beru/tree/section-crash for a test case.
This creates a page with a GridView and populates the gridview with
images loaded in from a javascript file. (This is to stand in for
loading from a database in the original.) This crashes most of the
Dear translators and translators-to-be for Beru:
I'm getting ready to release a new version of Beru, an ebook reader for
Ubuntu touch. There have been some strings changed and added since the
last release, and I'd love to get them translated before the release.
There's only fifteen new
Just to check my understanding, this change will cause an error when
trying to import a file with the same name as one that already exists.
Thus, there will be no way to import such a file while using a
ContentScope. Correct?
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I have no idea what I was looking at three months ago that had the
error. But a quick googling turns up this page,
https://developer.ubuntu.com/en/apps/platform/guides/online-accounts-
developer-guide/, which has the example service file:
service
typeubuntu.com.developer.me.MyClick_MyApp/type
Let me play devil's advocate here. This isn't because I think it's a
bad idea (I think we need more feedback, in general), but because I
think this proposal needs a bit of tightening to give us a worthwhile
product.
Firstly, I don't see anything here that requires an app. All of this
could
On Thu, Nov 27, 2014 at 7:18 AM, Tom Davies tomc...@gmail.com wrote:
I think you just use a ; at the beginning of a line to comment out
the line.
For the record, as far as intltool is concerned, the comment symbol is
'#'. This appears to be completely undocumented; I found this out by
On Nov 27, 2014 7:13 AM, Michael Bauer f...@akerbeltz.org wrote:
You mean this one?
In threads;Individually;Individually with snippets;Ann an snàithean;fa
leth;gach fear; gach tè;bloighean
That's deliberate. We had reports that Gaelic users couldn't find stuff
and it turns out most assume
like to add a translator comment explaining this, but I haven't
figured out how to add comments to INI-style files. If you know how,
please let me know.
Thanks,
Robert
On Sun, Nov 23, 2014 at 2:43 PM, Robert Schroll rschr...@gmail.com
wrote:
Hi all,
I'm working on a Gmail scope
Hi all,
I'm working on a Gmail scope for this cycle of the app showdown. It
needs your translations, so I've made a product on Launchpad:
https://translations.launchpad.net/gmail-scope/trunk. There's only 24
short strings, and many of them probably have suggestions from other
email
For the record, I've implemented a workaround to provide a Load more
button at the bottom of the list of results. It specially crafts a
query that the scope will use to load the next group of results. There
are many problems with this approach (confusing queries displayed,
departments disappear
In my use case, the new results would all go into new categories. It's
not unlikely that some scopes will present a single category; these
would also be able to add results without worry.
We already allow results to pop up in arbitrary positions as they come
in. Previous versions of my scope
Public bug reported:
The documentation for the service_type argument in the
OnlineAccountClient is, 'The type of service (E.g. sharing).' But in
examples of .service files, the service type is specified using the a
reverse-domain-name-esque string. The documentation should be updated
to reflect
Public bug reported:
There is currently a 100 ms timeout between keypresses and query
submission. This is rather short and ends up submitting many queries
while the user is still typing a delay of ~300 ms would eliminate many
of these submissions while still being barely noticeable.
See this
Public bug reported:
Category renders will display an image as the emblem at the right end
of the title. It should be possible to place text there instead of or
in addition to the image. Thus, the emblem should be have like the
attributes.
Example use case: The Gmail scope displays the time of
Public bug reported:
Many APIs return only partial results to a query, along with a token for
requesting further results. There should be a way for scopes to request
those results when the user has viewed all of the current results.
The obvious trigger would be when the user pulls up at the
Note that this can cause confusion for apps that ship with a .service
file. A fix may not take effect, or a breakage may not be noticed,
since the old, working configuration persisted. (This latter case bit
me.)
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I have a simple scope that seems to exhibit the same problem:
https://code.launchpad.net/~rschroll/+junk/multiples
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Title:
[Dash] Activating a
On Sun, Nov 2, 2014 at 6:06 AM, Fòram na Gàidhlig
f...@foramnagaidhlig.net wrote:
Who is responsible for coding the toolbar? Would it help if the were
notified of the issue?
It's part of the Ubuntu UI Toolkit. Unfortunately, it's deprecated
now, so I doubt anyone will be interested in fixing
v5, just released, does seem to work. I note that it gives the same
warnings logind, so apparently these weren't the issue.
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Title:
RTM image 4
Thanks for the feedback. I can help in some of these cases.
On Sat, Nov 1, 2014 at 8:10 AM, Fòram na Gàidhlig
f...@foramnagaidhlig.net wrote:
These are the translations that I expect to overflow in Scottish
Gaelic (gd)
Make Default =Tagh mar bhun-roghainn
Font Scaling = Meud a' chrutha-chlò
could look
them over, I'd be much appreciative.
Thank you all for your hard work!
Robert
https://translations.launchpad.net/beru
On Fri, Aug 15, 2014 at 11:44 AM, Robert Schroll rschr...@gmail.com
wrote:
Hi all,
I've just updated a translation template for Beru, a basic epub
reader based
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** Summary changed:
- TRM image 4 hangs on start on emulator
+ RTM image 4 hangs on start on emulator
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Public bug reported:
I'm running the ubuntu-emulator on 14.04 (0.4+14.10.20140929-0ubuntu1).
I've downloaded the latest RTM image (v4, 20141017). When it starts, it
hangs with a black screen. The last log messages refer to systemd-
logind:
[ 32.930383] systemd-logind[777]: Failed to start
Public bug reported:
Oct 22 13:32:41 ubuntu-phablet kernel: [ 9393.918517] type=1400
audit(1413999161.373:361): apparmor=DENIED operation=open
profile=com.ubuntu.developer.rschroll.beru_beru_0.9.8
name=/home/phablet/.local/share/ubuntu-download-
template, or do y'all get automatic notifications? Don't worry
-- if it happens at all, it'll only happen once.
Thanks again,
Robert
On Fri, Aug 15, 2014 at 11:44 AM, Robert Schroll rschr...@gmail.com
wrote:
Hi all,
I've just updated a translation template for Beru, a basic epub
reader based
I also have this problem running under Gnome Shell. I'm currently on
14.04, and this happened both before and after I installed with SDK team
tools-development PPA. Previously on 12.04, I did not see this problem
under Gnome Shell.
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The linked patch fixes all of the problems I've noticed so far. Thanks!
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Title:
Not working on GTK 3 windows
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I also had this problem after upgrading from 12.04 to 14.04. My TeX
install was broken afterwards. I eventually got it working by
uninstalling all tex-related packages, deleting /etc/texmf/texmf.d/, and
reinstalling the tex packages.
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Public bug reported:
On an upgrade from 12.04 to 14.04, there were many errors reported about
tex-common. Then this browser window opened trying to report a bug. So
here you go.
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.04
Package: tex-common 4.04
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu
Andres, that seems to be the pattern I've seen as well.
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Title:
banshee repeat the playing tracks even if repeat is turned off
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Is this going to make it into the ubuntu-sdk-team ppa? If so, on what
sort of time scale?
Also, I notice that the ubuntu-ui-toolkit is no longer building for
saucy, due to missing 'qtbase5-dev (= 5.2~)'. Since precise, quantal,
and raring are still on 5.0.2 in this ppa, I fear they will still
This is more than just an inconvenience. The toolkit has diverged
enough since this problem hit that code that runs on precise, quantal,
and raring will no longer run on saucy or trusty, and vice versa. In
particular, the internal API used by OptionSelectorDelegates has
changed; see #1257529.
In #ubuntu-app-devel, David Planella pointed me over here. Of course,
I was just following orders is no defense :).
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Title:
Allow click
Public bug reported:
I could be nice to allow click packages to register as a handler for
some mimetypes. This would (presumably) allow the user to open a file
with the program from the file browser or from the command line with
xdg-open. (Issues about apparmor access would probably also need
Well, when I asked about this on IRC, they referred me here.
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Allow click packages to register as mimetype handlers
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On 03/11/2013 02:38 PM, roko wrote:
Confirmed that the first patch works on Ubuntu 12.04. Didn't try yet the
java patch.
If you don't have tzdata-java installed (I think it comes from OpenJDK),
there's no need to install the updated version. But if you do, you
really want to install both.
Note that Raring has the updated versions of tzdata. You can get them,
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/133351892/tzdata_2013a-1ubuntu1_all.deb
and http://launchpadlibrarian.net/133351894/tzdata-java_2013a-
1ubuntu1_all.deb, and install them with `sudo dpkg -i tzdata*` (assuming
you don't have any
Public bug reported:
I use IMAP to access my Gmail account, which has a fair number of emails
in it. When I set up Thunderbird on a new computer, it takes a while to
download all of those emails (presumably for its full-text search). If
a new email arrives during that time, there's a 50% chance
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Title:
Thunderbird munges new email that arrives while downloading old emails
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Here's an example of the problem. The first part is the body of a new
email; the second is part of the headers of an old one. I've XXXed out
addresses (both real and e-), but these were undamaged in the original.
** Attachment added: Example email
I can confirm this bug on a brand-new install of 12.04. The files of
/var/lib/apt/lists/ all seem to contain the text about logging in from
the proxy server. Clearing out this directory solves the problem.
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Public bug reported:
I was attempting to install 12.04 from the amd64 LiveCD. During the
timezone selection, there is an unhandled ValueError if there is a
network connection but not an internet connection. In my case, I was
sitting behind an AP that requires authentication via a Java applet
On 04/27/2012 12:52 PM, Joe H. wrote:
Are there things I can run to give you extra info that maybe resolves
the minor differences in hardware?
You could run `ubuntu-bug audio --save=bug.txt`. This should produce
the same information that I attached at the top of the bug report.You
can either
On 04/26/2012 05:19 PM, Joe H. wrote:
I do not get any out put with this script.
That's a good sign -- like all well-designed UNIX scripts, it is silent
on success. The question is, did it enable all four speakers?
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Joe H.: Here's the Python script that hda_analyzer spit out for me. I
don't understand what it's doing, but it works for me. Maybe you'll be
lucky and have it work on your machine too. It doesn't look like it
needs any special packages, so it should run for you. Note that it
needs to be run as
On 04/17/2012 01:57 PM, John Vivirito wrote:
This is a problem again. it was working until last week or so. I
reinstalled than updated and it stopped working, anything i can do to
help with this?
Your first step should be to determine if this bug is your problem or
not. This bug is
(Un)Fortunately, it appears the no bass bug (2) is a hardware problem.
I also got no bass when testing in Windows.
As for the only top speaker bug (1), I tested two more options in
/etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf:
- model=auto had the same behavior as the majority.
- single_cmd=1 didn't fix the
Flailing around blindly in hda_analyzer, I've found that I can get sound
out of both the top and front speakers. If I change the connection of
Node 0x0f from 0x13 to 0x14, I get sound out of all four speakers.
Moreover, I can control the volumes independently. Node 0x13 controls
the volume of
FWIW, the same problems occur when using JACK.
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Title:
[HP Pavilion dv6 Notebook PC, IDT 92HD81B1X5, Speaker, Internal] No
bass, only 2/4
Public bug reported:
I have a HP Pavilion dv6-6186nr with Beats Audio (whatever that
means). As best I can tell, the notebook has four speakers: two under
the grill at the base of the screen (top) and two along the front,
under the wrist rest (front). When playing audio through the
headphone
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Title:
[HP Pavilion dv6 Notebook PC, IDT 92HD81B1X5, Speaker, Internal] No
bass, only 2/4 speakers working
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So, against what should this bug be filed? GTK/Qt? Vte? Python? All
of them? Something else?
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Title:
apport-kde assert
In natty, on the Sound Effects tab there is no control for system bell
events. So this part of the report seems fixed.
I just updated my Natty VM, and the Sound Preferences dialog still has a
Sound Effects tab that offers to set the alert sound and volume. I
just created a new user, and he has
Shouldn't this bug be related to texlive-publishers instead of
texlive-extra?
As I understand it, bugs are filed against source packages, not binary
packages.
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but causes an error with natbib.sty.
The RevTeX4.1 release notes say that it requires the latest version of natbib,
developed in
conjunction with REVTEX 4.1. This is not provided by the deb I produced. For
whatever reason, I haven't had problems with natbib, but I'm not surprised to
hear
BTW, the natbib problem is bug #578693.
And it looks like Debian already knows and has decided not to fix it
yet.
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the system bell should work in metacity without issue
Well, except for the issue that we've spent 18 months and 89 comments
discussing: You can't turn off the libcanberra bell handling without
patching Metacity.
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I'm afraid I still fail to see why the correct solution here is to
produce duplicate code in each window manager instead of letting the
sound system handle it. But if we must add this functionality to
Compiz, please please please give it an off switch.
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Thomas, Pete:
Problems with the system bell are subtle and strongly dependent on what
exactly you are trying to do. One of these factors is the window
manager. This bug is primarily focused on getting the system bell
working under Metacity. gconf twiddling *may* be necessary in this
case;
The same problem does exist in Ubuntu Classic/Compiz, though not in
Ubuntu Classic/Metacity. (I had been unaware of the Compiz variant
until you pointed it out.) As this is an integration problem, I thought
the desktop environment would be a good umbrella organization to
organize the response.
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: unity
This bug is about problems using the system bell in Unity or another
Compiz-based environment. For problems using the system bell in Ubuntu
Classic or a Metacity-based environment, please see bug #486154.
The system bell (that beep when you
** Also affects: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: gnome-media (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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I've filed another bug about problems with the system bell in Unity
(#769314). Basically those problems are the same as in Compiz discussed
here. So let's talk about Compiz problems over there and keep the
Metacity discussion here.
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Thanks for the fast reply. As I note in this bug and in bug #486154,
that bug is primarily focused on the system bell in Metacity. We did
uncover problems under Compiz, but I thought it would be better to split
them out into their own bug. This is that bug. Hopefully, unlike
#486154, this one
I just filed bug #769314, which I believe addresses the same problems.
See that bug for the full details, but the short version is:
- gnome-volume-control assumes Metacity is controlling the system bell.
When Compiz is running, it does nothing.
- Pulse Audio could produce a sound for system bell
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: unity
When the launcher moves to accordion mode, icons that don't fit are
deformed to make it appear that they have rotated backwards around their
lower edge. The deformation is a simple skew, which works as long as
the icon is perceived to be a planar
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Icon for Trash
Two non-reporter comments, including none from metacity developers, over
13 months may be called many things, but I wouldn't call it being
discussed. Let's be honest - upstream is not fixing this bug. Ubuntu
is apparently not fixing this bug. Let's stop misleading people into
thinking this will
Michael and Chris, thanks for taking a look at this. But I still don't
understand why the system bell should be tied to the window manager. It
seems to me a strange connection that leads to silly bugs like #430203.
IMHO, the obvious solution is to let Pulse Audio handle the beep and
leave the
In case it helps anyone else, here's a .deb I made by updating
2009-7ubuntu3 (current version in Lucid) to include REVTeX 4.1r. I can
confirm that this fixes the affiliation bug. Some obsure debuild bug
kept me from including the updated PDF files in this. But the .tex
files have been updated,
And here's a .debdiff with those changes. Again, it's missing the
updated PDFs.
** Patch added: .debdiff with REVTeX 4.1r
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/texlive-extra/+bug/575812/+attachment/1735959/+files/texlive-extra_2009-7ubuntu4.debdiff
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On 10/11/2010 11:58 AM, Thomas Troesch wrote:
When I get the system bell, I have no control over the volume, and the
duration parameter 'beeps' twice as long as xset q would indicate. Is
this the same behavior you are getting?
I suspect that this may be related to bug #280767. I've noticed
Nic, thanks for figuring out that Pulse Audio was the thing breaking the
bell in Compiz. I couldn't believe that I should have to restart Compiz
to restore the bell, and you showed that I don't.
Armed with this knowledge, I went looking around for where Pulse Audio
loads its modules. The X11
On 06/30/2010 05:14 AM, Julien Cristau wrote:
From what I can tell the python program in comment 31 appears to open an
X connection, fork, and then use that X connection from both the child
and the parent. That can't possibly work.
And yet it does, in Ubuntu Karmic.
All that the child
Update for Lucid, for which I'm sure everyone has been waiting with
bated breath.
pcspkr is still blacklisted. See the above comment for details.
Metacity behaves the same way as it did in Karmic, trapping all system
bell events and using it's own playback capabilities. This is despite
the
Both would be bugs in the application.
I would like to point out my test case again (comment 31), a simple
pyGTK app that displays the same problem. While it may have a bug
(please point it out if you see it!), I find that unlikely given how
short and simple it is, and because it works
OK, I'm not having any problems with ico -threads 10 with the PPA.
BUT: Is there any reason to believe that the problems with ico are the
same as this bug? As far as I can tell, the problem here is that Python
programs using X which execute a fork reliably throw a specific
assertion error.
Chris Halse Rogers wrote:
There has recently been work done upstream to fix these sort of bugs.
I've pushed some testing packages incorporating these fixes to
https://edge.launchpad.net/~raof/+archive/aubergine/+packages.
I've tried installing packages from this PPA, and the test case still
Sorry I'm not more clear.
In Lucid, GTK apps may have a grab target for the window in the area to
the right of the menu bar. That is, if you click and drag in this
region, you will drag the entire window. This behavior seems to be
theme-dependent: It exists in Ambiance, Radiance, and Dust, but
Well, speaking solely as a user, my thought when seeing this was not,
Ooh, usable! but, Looks like they forgot to change the defaults on
the panel color. Only when I looked more carefully did I find that the
colors changed slightly from Radiance (Lucid's default) but didn't match
the window
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-themes-ubuntu
In Lucid, a number of themes (Ambiance, Radiance, and Dust, e.g.) make
the menu bar of GTK apps the same color as the title bar. Additionally,
the window can be grabbed by the non-menu part of the menu bar, just as
with the title
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-themes-ubuntu
The grays of the Gnome panel are slightly different than the grays used
elsewhere in the New Wave theme. Maybe this is by design, but the
effect is subtle enough that it just looks wrong to my eyes. I would
advocate either making
This was probably unspeakably gauche of me, but I removed the -needswork
tag until someone can explain to me why we would want metacity mucking
about with the audible system bell events. This bug (and system bell
events in general) obviously does still need work, but I just don't see
what more is
Just to confirm my previous assertion, I installed the Lucid beta on a virtual
machine. I applied my patch [1], restarted metacity, and unloaded and reloaded
Pulse Audio's module-x11-bell [2]. System bells rang the same bell.ogg sound
file, but through Pulse Audio. Additionally, I could now
Public bug reported:
Poppler (and therefore Evince) place the anchors of hyperlinks
incorrectly with some PDFs. I've attached a sample PDF which displays
the problem. The link is the work link in the second sentence, but
Evince misplaces the anchor to around the word [This]. The same
problem
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Evince properly places the anchor in the case. It was made from the
same source file, but using pdflatex instead of latex dvips ps2pdf.
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Incorrect placement of hyperlink
Dmitrijs Ledkovs wrote:
I'm part of Ubuntu Reviewers team. Your patch is good to brute-force
revert the change but what about people who want both options and switch
between the two behavior? As discussed in this long bug report it's not
possible yet due to many issues raised and the patch
The testcase still fails on the daily ISO.
** Changed in: libxcb (Ubuntu Lucid)
Status: Incomplete = Confirmed
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apport-kde assert failure: python: ../../src/xcb_io.c:242: process_responses:
Assertion `(((long) (dpy-last_request_read) - (long) (dpy-request)) = 0)'
failed.
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