Similar issue reported upstream,
http://bugs.calibre-ebook.com/ticket/4250, but marked invalid as Those
are all tracebacks caused during interpreter shutdown and can be
ignored.
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Also reported upstream:
http://bugs.calibre-ebook.com/ticket/6928
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Just to correct my previous email, as there was some confusion. The first
line should read:
Just tried it on i386 (Squeeze, OOo 1:3.2.1-6). Works fine for me, with
-no-oosplash parameter
On Wed, Sep 22, 2010 at 10:02:46PM +0200, Arjan Moraal wrote:
Just tried it on i386 (Squeeze, OOo 1:3.2.1-6
Just to correct my previous email, as there was some confusion. The first
line should read:
Just tried it on i386 (Squeeze, OOo 1:3.2.1-6). Works fine for me, with
-no-oosplash parameter
On Wed, Sep 22, 2010 at 10:02:46PM +0200, Arjan Moraal wrote:
Just tried it on i386 (Squeeze, OOo 1:3.2.1-6
Hi,
Op dinsdag 21-09-2010 om 23:57 uur [tijdzone +0200], schreef Rene
Engelhard:
As we are there, I just compared ours and SuSEs files (based on
OpenOffice_org-branding-openSUSE-3.2.1-2.2.src.rpm)
$ file /usr/lib/openoffice/program/intro.bmp
/usr/lib/openoffice/program/intro.bmp: PC
Looks like this bug is reported upstream already:
http://qa.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=95472
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Op woensdag 22-09-2010 om 17:10 uur [tijdzone +0200], schreef Rene
Engelhard:
So I opened the Debian one in Gimp, resized it to 550x336x24, and saved
^^^
really?
Yes, I know that does
Also reported upstream with same AppInit_Win7.docx document:
http://qa.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=111652
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Just tried it on i386 (Squeeze, OOo 1:3.2.1-6). Works fine for me, with
--no-oosplash parameter:
$ see --debug 20100303_depen.doc
- parsing parameter 20100303_depen.doc
- Reading mime.types file /etc/mime.types...
- extension doc maps to mime-type application/msword
- Reading mailcap file
Hi,
Op dinsdag 21-09-2010 om 23:57 uur [tijdzone +0200], schreef Rene
Engelhard:
As we are there, I just compared ours and SuSEs files (based on
OpenOffice_org-branding-openSUSE-3.2.1-2.2.src.rpm)
$ file /usr/lib/openoffice/program/intro.bmp
/usr/lib/openoffice/program/intro.bmp: PC
Looks like this bug is reported upstream already:
http://qa.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=95472
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Archive:
Op woensdag 22-09-2010 om 17:10 uur [tijdzone +0200], schreef Rene
Engelhard:
So I opened the Debian one in Gimp, resized it to 550x336x24, and saved
^^^
really?
Yes, I know that does
Also reported upstream with same AppInit_Win7.docx document:
http://qa.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=111652
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Just tried it on i386 (Squeeze, OOo 1:3.2.1-6). Works fine for me, with
--no-oosplash parameter:
$ see --debug 20100303_depen.doc
- parsing parameter 20100303_depen.doc
- Reading mime.types file /etc/mime.types...
- extension doc maps to mime-type application/msword
- Reading mailcap file
Same problem here on Intel 865G, using intel video driver.
The splash looks ok on 24bpp, but distorted on 16bpp.
I noticed that the OOo splash in OpenSuse 11.3 looks ok on 16bpp...
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Same problem here on Intel 865G, using intel video driver.
The splash looks ok on 24bpp, but distorted on 16bpp.
I noticed that the OOo splash in OpenSuse 11.3 looks ok on 16bpp...
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Affects Versions: 2.2
Reporter: Arjan Moraal
StringUtils.isNumeric returns false for negative values.
So this unit test line will break the test:
assertTrue(StringUtils.isNumeric(-1));
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Package: gimp
Version: 2.6.8-3
Severity: normal
When using Gimp with the Wonderland GTK engine (deb gtk2-engines-wonderland),
it crashes everytime any tool is selected from the Toolbox.
This doesn't happen with other gtk engines, only with wonderland.
I'm not sure if this is a gimp or a
I just noticed Ubuntu has a bug report for the same issue:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gtk2-engines-wonderland/+bug/431906
It is indeed only occurring when the 'Small' theme is used in Gimp.
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Same problem here with the 0.4.2-3 version from squeeze.
I noticed this error in /var/log/messages everytime I login - so that
could be the cause of the problem:
Mar 25 15:52:38 aragorn kernel: [ 246.432959] lxsession[2400]:
segfault at 0 ip b7440448 sp bfe1332c error 4 in
Hadrian Zbarcea wrote:
I hope you'll have a great experience with it and this is the final RC
for the 1.3.0 release.
Good work!
Unfortunately camel-groovy still seems to be missing from the
apache-camel-1.3.0.zip file?
Hadrian Zbarcea wrote:
The first release candidate of camel 1.3.0 is finally out. You can
get the binary distributions here:
http://people.apache.org/~hadrian/apache-camel-1.3.0-RC1/maven2/org/apache/camel/apache-camel/1.3.0/
Shouldn't the binary distribution (apache-camel-1.3.0.zip)
Hi Hadrian,
Hadrian Zbarcea wrote:
Thanks for your interest in Camel. Enabling JMX in your code is fairly
easy. This is what you have to do:
Thanks, I've got it working now.
Can't find the actual number of messages in a seda queue though, the seda
endpoints just have an uri attribute
Arjan Moraal wrote:
Hi Hadrian,
Hadrian Zbarcea wrote:
Thanks for your interest in Camel. Enabling JMX in your code is fairly
easy. This is what you have to do:
Thanks, I've got it working now.
Can't find the actual number of messages in a seda queue though, the seda
James.Strachan wrote:
We've been adding some JMX metrics so you can see throughput through
endpoints and so forth (rather like folks monitor JMS queues using JMX
stats). Try using trunk (as many of these changes were made after
1.2.0), enable JMX
camelContext useJmx=true ... /
That's
Here's a patch for FileProducer.java that fixes the directory being created
as file issue.
protected File createFileName(Message message) {
File answer;
File endpointFile = endpoint.getFile();
String name = null;
if (!endpoint.isIgnoreFileNameHeader()) {
the dependency on Juel and commons-io so that the
test could easily live in the camel-core test library). Maybe I broke
something during this refactor?
On 31/10/2007, Arjan Moraal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I have a problem with the FileComponent endpoint. In our application, a
lot
Hi all,
Take the following XML:
cats
cat name=Gingercolour id=1//cat
cat name=Mr Bootscolour id=3//cat
cat name=Delphicolour id=1//cat
/cats
Is it possible to use the Splitter to break split up this XML, but grouped
by colour id? So it should result in two messages:
cats
Thanks James.
Not sure if I'm ready for XQuery yet. I think I was hoping for a one-line
solution ;)
But I now managed to do it with a custom expression:
context.addRoutes(
new RouteBuilder() {
@Override
public void configure() {
Hi Gert,
You are right, the test passes when just checking the id's.
I was a bit confused by the output of the failure:
java.lang.AssertionError: mock:result Body of message: 0. Expected:
rugbyFixture id=...
It looked like the body of the message was just the string 0 instead of an
XML
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