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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: mythtv
I got a notification about the crash with apport. I observed the problem
once escalating to a a whole bunch of apport calls filling up the screen
with pop up windows. This time it just crashed once.
ProblemType: Crash
.var.log.mythtv.mythfrontend.
Thank you guys for getting this into Karmic. This rocks.
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Upgrade maven to 2.2.1
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Oh and Scott. I agree with Martin .. if the package stays as is it is
not usable at all and should actually be removed and people should use
the upstream install instead. That would be a sad state of affairs..
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/42
Maven 2.2.1 from the debian sid/squeeze repo as packaged as 2.2.1-1 at
the moment. See http://packages.debian.org/sid/maven2. I follow the list
pkg-java-maintain...@lists.alioth.debian.org to see what updates are
coming and in update from these repos.
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Oh and btw. I have been routinely using the Debian packages in
production on Ubuntu for a while and had no problems whatsoever.
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As a Java developer that uses Maven professionally and develops on
Ubuntu every day I would strongly suggest to upgrade Maven. Otherwise I
would actually remove Maven2 as a package since that would at least
force users to install from the upstream tar and use the latest one
instead of using the old
Is there some instruction somewhere on how to pull a package from debian
testing into ubuntu?
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I would suggest to give this a very high priority since the current
Maven version in Ubuntu is too old to be usable for anything serious
(too many bugs) and this one fixes it all up. It is also already
packaged in Debian so should be relatively easy to move over.
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2.2.1 is now packaged in debian and should be pulled into karmic. See
debian Bug#542546. Leaving Maven2 at the current version makes it
unusable as a package due to its age and serious problems with the old
ve
fixed upstream is now packaged in debian, see Debian Bug#542546,
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Silverstone's touch screen "HID Touch Panel" (maybe its a noname model?)
The touch screen seems to work, but I can't calibrate it. All clicks seems to
go to the right bottom corner. Attached is my evtouch_hal.out
Thanks for the help!
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bacula did not accept my password during installation
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/38
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: bacula
Ubuntu 9.04 - Jaunty Jackalope
bacula-director-mysql 2.4.4-1ubuntu5
bacula director dont accept any password during installation
ProblemType: Package
Architecture: i386
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 9.04
ErrorMessage: Unterprozess post-installation script
As far as I can tell the original bug reports in debian bug tracking
linked off this report contain all the relevant information. However I
think that given that hardy is a LTS and Maven 2.0.8 is severly broken
according to the Maven developers themselves I suggest to backport the
Maven 2.0.9 packa
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