Дмитрий wrote:
Good day! Sorry for my poor English. I use Ubuntu 9.10 x86 and the
extensions GDB debugger for monodevelop don't work. When I attempt to
debug my programm, I get error warning: GDB: Failed to set controlling
terminal: Operation not permitted\n. How I can fix it or help You fix
Isaac wrote:
Who are the creators of the program cone, so that I may forward them
questions on SMTP setup?
Internet search resulted in nil for who the developers are.
Cone is Ubuntu/Debian packaged software, so I would suggest that you
use a more appropriate search tool :) A quick
cristiancozzolino wrote:
I would like to know if you could contact the developer of the software
wammu, because I have some difficulties in using it. In particular, when
I try to view my text messages from my PC, the software doesn't list
them, like no text messages are into the SIM card.
supravat paul wrote:
Hello every one I'm using Ubuntu 9.04 Linux I'm facing some
problem while compiling my C program:::
This is not the correct mailing list for beginner C programming
questions. This list is for those seeking help in becoming a Ubuntu MOTU.
/tmp/cc07EFXt.o: In function
Adrian Knoth wrote:
To me, it was completely new that there are people who are interested in
the 1.2 series.
I agree. I use Audacity, but have not used 1.2.x for a couple of years.
The original requester, Fred Drueck, said he 'experienced a number of
bugs with the beta version...' -- but did
Michael Bienia wrote:
You probably don't have pkgbinarymangler in your pbuilder installed.
It's used by the buildds but you have to install it yourself in your
pbuilder if you want to reproduce certain FTBFS or do the same checks
and manipulations as the buildds.
Useful info. Could I
Jonathan Marsden wrote:
While I think of it, I think it would be useful for the MOTU Packaging
Guide to include a pointer to the Pbuilder HOWTO. ...
It already does. My mistake!
Jonathan
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gerard kermarec wrote:
when I try to run yasm I have the message:no input files specified.how
to specify input files?I have searched on the web but I didn't find an
answer.
At its simplest, something like
yasm somefile.asm
In other words, just type the names of the files after the yasm
Siegfried Gevatter (RainCT) wrote:
First of all, I've been thinking for a while about changing REVU's
subtitle from «A Review Tool for MOTUs» to the more descriptive
«Collaborative Ubuntu Packages Reviewing»; if you have better ideas
let me hear, and if you think we shouldn't change it too
Adam B wrote:
How can I track down the current maintainer of the Blender package for
intrepid?
This page (http://packages.ubuntu.com/intrepid/blender) merely says
the maintainer is Ubuntu MOTU Developers.
apt-get source blender
and then read the debian/changelog file to see who has been
Kjeldgaard Morten wrote:
I have now produced a draft page at
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/GettingStartedDraft
Looks like a good start.
- that links to all the important pages (so we have one good answer and
the new contributor one page to bookmark)
The draft doesn't really meet this goal yet,
Milos Mandaric wrote:
I had a lot of problems with this guide. It says that debian/rules file
using CDBS can fit in 2 lines: ...
After changing debian/rules to:
#!/usr/bin/make -f
include /usr/share/cdbs/1/rules/debhelper.mk
include /usr/share/cdbs/1/class/autotools.mk
it works
John Coppens wrote:
Thanks for the work on including linSmith (of which I'm the author) in the
Ubuntu repository.
I'm afraid that things are getting behind though. On Debian, version
0.99.7 is out, and on the original site (sourceforge) version 0.99.11 has
been available for more than a
Christian Robottom Reis wrote:
In reality [performance] was an overall goal, and one which we did
pursue with a
vengeance. The number of timeouts dropped to under 10 a day (!!) for the
whole site over the 3.0 release, and dozens of pages which issues O(n)
queries were fixed.
Cool! Sincere
Jordan Mantha wrote:
For us Launchpad is a *critical* tool
to our work, so in a lot of respects we're more interesting with
existing feature working well than adding new features. I'm personally
be more interested in getting Launchpad to do the basics/fundamentals
(uploading, bugs, speed)
Nicolas Valcarcel wrote:
I've just write a --build-twice-in-a-row feature for pbuilder that
allows pbuilder users to test if clean work as expected and i need some
testing, so far i have test it and it's working, but i will prefer to
have a second (or more) opinions on the feature. The new
Michael Casadevall wrote:
As we al know, REVU historically has required you to join
revu-uploaders, and then hunt down an admin to get your key synced or
updated, which I always felt was klunky, and rather clumsy way to do
things. Now that REVU uses Launchpad IDs, it also grabs and
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