Hi Salvatore,
Can you still reproduce this issue? I supsect a transient issue caused
due to the gconf2 update.
Nope, I don't see the error anymore.
So I guess your guess is right!
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Hi,
after an update/upgrade, my settings for the desktop background image
are lost.
Known problem: the picture is no longer stored as a filename but as a
URI. It will not be migrated.
Even though this has to be the easiest migration known to man?
Boy, these Gnome guys really must hate
Package: gnome
Version: 1:3.0+3
Severity: important
Tags: d-i
Dear Maintainer,
*** Please consider answering these questions, where appropriate ***
* What led up to the situation?
Update/Upgrade cycle, then reboot. The well-known desktop was gone and
replaced with a black thing that
Package: gnome
Version: 1:3.0+3
Severity: minor
Dear Maintainer,
*** Please consider answering these questions, where appropriate ***
* What led up to the situation?
Update/Upgrade with reboot
* What exactly did you do (or not do) that was effective (or
ineffective)?
Looked
Package: gnome
Version: 1:3.0+3
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
after an update/upgrade, Gnome is completely messed up.
This bug is about the panel settings, which are no longer accessible in any
discernible way. This is unfortunate because the current settings have been
changed by the system
Package: gnome
Version: 1:3.0+3
Severity: minor
Dear Maintainer,
The Panel is black, and there is no way to change the color.
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Package: gnome
Version: 1:3.0+3
Severity: minor
Dear Maintainer,
after an update/upgrade, the panel won't undisplay, and the setting are no
longer accessible. This is especially bad since I have notebook display with a
limited vertical size.
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Package: gnome
Version: 1:3.0+3
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
after an update/upgrade with reboot, GDM picked a notebook mode (at least
that's what I guess) as the default desktop. This notebook mode is unusable,
since many UI elements are missing. More details are not available, since I
Package: gnome
Version: 1:3.0+3
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
after an update/upgrade, programs I picked to be restarted after a relogin are
not restarted.
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Package: gnome
Version: 1:3.0+3
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Dear Maintainer,
after an update/upgrade, Gnome no longer offers a way to change session
configuration, eg. the programs that should be restartet after relogin.
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Package: gnome
Version: 1:3.0+3
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
After an update/upgrade, the bluetooth icon in the top panel displays a wrong
icon, ie. a deactivated state while bluetooth is active.
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Package: gnome
Version: 1:3.0+3
Severity: minor
Dear Maintainer,
after an update/upgrade, my settings for the desktop background image are lost.
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Architecture: i386 (i686)
Kernel: Linux
Package: debian-installer
Severity: normal
The insteller asked me to provide hostname and domain name. I entered
'tinkerbell' and '.yoo.local', respectively. The system then assumed my FQDN
would be 'tinkerbell..yoo.local'.
While the domain name I gave was wrong, it should be trivial for the
Hi,
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote (2006-11-05 20:38):
(gdb) bt
#0 0xa7f5f733 in XmTextCopyLink () from /usr/lib/libXm.so.2
#1 0xa7f68798 in XmTextFieldXYToPos () from /usr/lib/libXm.so.2
#2 0xa7e6214d in XtSetSensitive () from /usr/lib/libXt.so.6
#3 0xa7e629cd in XtSetValues () from
Hi,
* Martin Lutz wrote (2006-10-17 12:24):
The function Search/Replace does not work, if it is started with the
mouse via the menu.
Does this mean the dialog won't pop up or that it is unusable?
If it pops up, is it focused? Do keys work on the dialog?
Thorsten
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Hi,
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote (2006-05-28 20:40):
Keyboard shortcuts such as Alt-f seem to generate a double
response. e.g. pressing Alt-f brings up the File menu and
then immediately opens the 'Load Calltips File...' dialogue
(the entry in the File menu which corresponds to the keyboard
shortcut
Hi,
* martin f krafft wrote (2006-10-11 09:17):
If I type a UTF-8 character into the file save-as dialog, nedit
shows the character representations of the consituent bytes instead
of the proper character.
Sadly NEdit does not support Unicode, and neither does Motif AFAIK.
Do you see Umlauts
Hi,
* Daniel Baulig wrote (2006-05-24 01:29):
Thorsten Haude wrote:
* Daniel Baulig wrote (2006-05-23 20:10):
Thorsten Haude wrote:
It's a file (aptly called 'core', sometimes 'core.$PID') created by
the OS if a process crashes. The file contains information about the
process the moment
Hi,
* Daniel Baulig wrote (2006-05-23 17:53):
When I have nedit open and the search dialog up pressing ctrl+v crashes
nedit.
Another thing: Have you tried the binary from NEdit's website?
Thorsten
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Hi,
* Daniel Baulig wrote (2006-05-23 17:53):
When I have nedit open and the search dialog up pressing ctrl+v crashes
nedit.
Is there a core? What is the result of 'nedit -V'?
Thorsten
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Hi,
* Daniel Baulig wrote (2006-05-23 20:10):
Thorsten Haude wrote:
* Daniel Baulig wrote (2006-05-23 17:53):
When I have nedit open and the search dialog up pressing ctrl+v crashes
nedit.
Is there a core? What is the result of 'nedit -V'?
What is a core?
It's a file (aptly called 'core
Hi,
* Mathijs Romans wrote (2006-04-04 15:27):
I have this backtrace for you:
#0 0xb7e28364 in _XmMenuEscape (w=0x82bf9a8, ev=0xbf800a9c, params=0x0,
num_params=0xb7d7d6e4)
at ../../../lib/Xm-2.1/MenuUtil.c:326
#1 0xb7d6f08a in _XtMatchAtom () from /usr/X11R6/lib/libXt.so.6
#2 0xb7d6f5c6
reassign 360729 lesstif2
Hi,
* Mathijs Romans wrote (2006-04-04 15:27):
I have this backtrace for you:
#0 0xb7e28364 in _XmMenuEscape (w=0x82bf9a8, ev=0xbf800a9c, params=0x0,
num_params=0xb7d7d6e4)
at ../../../lib/Xm-2.1/MenuUtil.c:326
#1 0xb7d6f08a in _XtMatchAtom () from
Hi,
* Mathijs Romans wrote (2006-04-04 13:58):
When I use a menu, for example by pressing Alt-c, and the press Escape, I get
a segfault.
I tried getting the debian source and compiling it, which gave me a hint of
the error:
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
0xb7ee7364 in
Hi,
* Markus Schaber wrote (2006-03-30 15:04):
Hello, I've got two minor issues with nedit:
It puts out strange messages on stderr from time to time:
Yow 1
Yow 2
Attempt to remove nonexistent passive grab
These are the results of a grep in the latest CVS:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] % grep Yow **/*
Hi,
* zuluk wrote (2005-12-18 11:46):
After latest upgrade of Debian Sarge (in December 2005) nedit began to work
buggy.
When I open the first instance of nedit - everything's fine.
When I open more instances (new processes or new tabs - no difference) -
Copying/pasting don't work!
I launched
Hi,
* Ingo Juergensmann wrote (2005-12-16 20:32):
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:]~$ nedit -V
nedit: Symbol XmStrings' has different size in shared object, consider
re-linking
This points to a mismatch in Motif versions.
With Motif: 2.1.0 [@(#)GNU/LessTif Version 2.1 Release 0.93.94]
(UNTESTED)
This
Package: nedit
Version: 1:5.5-1
Severity: minor
Lesstif 0.93.94 was added to NEdit's Known Good list on 2004-07-15, version
5.5 was tagged in September. Why the mismatch?
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Locale: [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Moin,
* Ingo Juergensmann wrote (2005-12-17 18:40):
On Sat, Dec 17, 2005 at 11:32:47AM +0100, Thorsten Haude wrote:
This points to a mismatch in Motif versions.
Yes, but why?
Because Sarge/Edge and Sid version are mixed up. Sid comes with
Lesstif 0.94.4-1, NEdit is compiled against 0.93.94
Hi,
* Ingo Juergensmann wrote (2005-12-13 18:55):
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:]~$ nedit
nedit: Symbol XmStrings' has different size in shared object, consider
re-linking
NEdit: Converting .nedit file to 5.5 version.
To keep, use Preferences - Save Defaults
Segmentation fault
Please send us the output
Package: colorgcc
Version: 1.3.2.0-4
Severity: minor
Warnings in languages other than English are displayed as errors. This can
easily be fixed for any particular language in line 258, but this would
have to be done for each language.
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Debian Release: 3.1
Architecture: i386
Hi,
* Peter Palúch wrote (2005-11-26 11:12):
Please add a note to the Debian bug with SF's bug number if you put it
in there and point them to this bug's page:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=340780
Yes, I have included this URL in the bugreport.
As you can see there, I
Hi,
* Peter Paluch wrote (2005-11-25 23:29):
If a new tab is opened, the dead keys do not work in that tab - they are
completely ignored as if they were not typed in. The remaining national
characters that are available on the keyboard are usable without problems,
just the dead keys stop working
Hi,
* Peter Paluch wrote (2005-11-26 00:01):
How should I proceed now? Should I report the bug against Lesstif or is it
possible to reassing this bugreport to it?
If you wouldn't mind the double work I would suggest to report this
in the Lesstif upstream bug tracker at SourceForge. At the same
reassign 340780 lesstif2
stop
I (try to) reassign this bug from nedit to lesstif2, since it can't be
reproduced with Open Motif.
Thorsten Haude
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Package: ripperx
Version: 2.6.4-2
Severity: minor
I have two ways to call RipperX in Sarge: ripperx and ripperX. The
drawback is that command line completion does not help as much as is
could to get the command. Since one of the two command is useless,
please remove one.
(I don't care much for
Moin,
* Wolfgang Zeikat wrote (2005-09-25 22:55):
nedit does not start. Instead, i get an error:
$ nedit
X Error of failed request: BadMatch (invalid parameter attributes)
Major opcode of failed request: 70 (X_PolyFillRectangle)
Serial number of failed request: 366
Current serial number
Hi,
* Wolfgang Zeikat wrote (2005-09-25 22:55):
X Error of failed request: BadMatch (invalid parameter attributes)
Major opcode of failed request: 70 (X_PolyFillRectangle)
Serial number of failed request: 366
Current serial number in output stream: 376
Seems to be another instance of
Hi,
* frode wrote (2005-07-14 13:55):
After the last apt-get dist-upgrade, which brought in the X.org X
server, nedit fails to start, and instead gives the following error
message:
X Error of failed request: BadMatch (invalid parameter attributes)
Major opcode of failed request: 70
Hi,
* Marc Mongenet wrote (2005-07-08 17:34):
I have the same problem on Sarge.
It seems to be due to the fact that NEdit uses a large
font for its menu, and always makes the window wide
enough to be able to display the menu in a single line.
You say wide, Richard said that top and bottom are
Hi,
* Manolo Díaz wrote (2005-07-01 08:51):
Thorsten Haude wrote:
You get this error message for both NEdit and DDD?
No. I get this error running nedit inside and outside of ddd (ddd has no
problem with the clipboard for me) .
Weird. Usually clipboard errors are caused by the toolkit
Hi,
* Manolo Díaz wrote (2005-06-30 08:48):
Thorsten Haude escribió:
Please (install and) start xclipboard along with NEdit. Do you see the
content you tried to copy in there?
Please (install and) start DDD. Do you see the problem there?
The same message is shown with both methods:
Attempt
Hi,
* Manolo Díaz wrote (2005-06-17 08:32):
The problem only happens when I try to use the keyboard to paste
(Crtl+v).
What about Shift-Insert? What about using the menu?
Please (install and) start xclipboard along with NEdit. Do you see the
content you tried to copy in there?
Please (install
Hi,
* Giulio Canevari wrote (2005-05-23 22:00):
eg. if i press alt+p [ without numlock due to lesstiff/motif limitations
] then w to access wrap menu, i am unable to continue.
Meaning what, NEdit freezes? X11 freezes? Linux freezes?
I have another observation: If I follow your steps, nothing
Hi,
* Peter Karlsson wrote (2005-05-04 07:02):
Alexandre Pineau:
I haven't this error here. Have you installed the open motif library?
I agree, it looks like a library error on first sight. I'm not sure
how this linking works in Debian though: Shouldn't it be possible to
have both installed?
Hi,
* Jan Niehusmann wrote (2005-04-17 12:02):
If the message actually arrived earlier on the client, but psi was
unable to decrypt it at that time, it's indeed not stored in the
history and can't be decrypted later.
I agree that this should be severity 'wishlist'
I disagree, I think this is a
Package: eterm
Version: 0.9.2-8
Severity: normal
Eterm does start very slow since a recent upgrade. The time seems to be
spent in pixmap.c:
[110008] pixmap.c | 1787: colormod_trans(): - rm == 90, gm == 90, bm
== 90, shade == 90
[110011] pixmap.c | 1819: colormod_trans():
Package: eterm
Version: 0.9.2-8
Severity: normal
I tried to build Eterm to add additional debug calls:
- apt-get source Eterm
- cd eterm-0.9.2
- ./configure
- Fails with missing libapt
- install libapt
- ./configure
- make
Make fails with this error:
% make
make all-recursive
make[1]: Entering
Hi,
* Debian Bug Tracking System wrote (2005-02-20 12:18):
It will probably build if you cleaned the build tree (or
probably just remove config.cache) before running configure
again).
I tried a 'make distclean' before the ./configure, but I see the same
error during the compile.
But a manual
Package: xmms-jess
Version: 2.9.1-7
Severity: normal
Jess uses 50M memory although inactive and never uses in current session:
50924k: PID 4259 (/usr/lib/xmms/Visualization/libjess.so)
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Package: imms
Version: 2.0.1-3
Severity: normal
After starting XMMS (which is done automatically by GKrellM at X11
startup), IMMS takes around 20% of CPU for at least several minutes.
This stop if I start/stop song playing.
I've seen no other ill effects, but I don't want to see my cycles
Hi,
* Isaac Clerencia wrote (2005-02-05 12:01):
On Saturday, 5 de February de 2005 00:56, Thorsten Haude wrote:
Wesnoth cannot connect to remote server. (..).
The bug is unreproducible here.
I digged a bit deeper in my configuration and I think I found the
cause for this. Sorry for wasting your
Package: wesnoth
Version: 0.8.8-1
Severity: important
Wesnoth cannot connect to remote server. The connection seems to be
fine, a connection to localhost does work, but connection to WAN-side
IP of LAN does also freeze Wesnoth until the timeout hits. Ports are
open. Server runs and is attached to
Hi,
some helpful tips on the SA mailing list brought me to taking a closer
look at SA's package: Razor, one of the network tests, is not a
prerequisite. If SA is configured to use the network tests, it might
make sense to get the packages installed that are required for this.
Thorsten
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Package: spamassassin
Version: 3.0.2-1
Severity: important
After the upgrade to 3.0.2-1 the Bayes results are scored lower than before,
thus letting a lot of spam in that is at BAYES_99.
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Architecture:
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