Constitution française, article II De la souveraineté :
La langue de la République est le français.
Should we then change the name of FR in iso-codes to Français? I
guess you'll say no and you'll be right.
The standard is a standard for names of languages *in the English
language*.
And,
Whatever comments above, my stance is still the same. Iso-codes
references the standard, whatever the standard is : good or wrong.
We even list Taiwan, province of China as name for Taiwan and, believe
me, this is way much more controversial than Bengali/Bangla.
In short, if you want us to use
Comments in this bug report are very badly informed.
The iso-codes package purpose is not to provide language names in the
said language (or in whatever transcription of it). The purpose of the
package is to provide the list of languages codes and language names IN
ENGLISH, exactly as they are in
tags 690739 wontfix
thanks
Quoting Gunnar Hjalmarsson (gunna...@ubuntu.com):
This bug is a forward upstream of the Ubuntu bug
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/991002
Description: Change Bengali to the official name Bangla
Sorry, but no:
http://www.loc.gov/standards/iso639-2/php/code_list.php
Quoting Thomas Hotz (thomas.h...@gmail.com):
** Changed in: iso-codes (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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Status in
Quoting Mysha (44...@bugs.launchpad.net):
1 Ah, that seems like a new point of view. Let me see if I get this straight.
Over time, some countries have received colloquial names in English. This is
a completely arbitrary set, determined by historical events, personal tastes
of news editors
Quoting Pierre Rudloff (cont...@rudloff.pro):
Public bug reported:
The French man page for debconf-show reads :
SYNOPSIS
debconf-show nomdupaquet [...] [--db=nomdb]
debconf-show --listowners [--db=nomdb]
debconf-show --listsdbs
The last parameter should be
Quoting Seb Harrington (970...@bugs.launchpad.net):
With this confirmed and the patch confirmed as fixing the issue, is
there any chance of getting the fix pushed out?
How about someone confirming this to upstream, in upstream bug log,
and suggesting the fix to be pushed for 3.6.6 (if not done
Quoting Seb Harrington (970...@bugs.launchpad.net):
With this confirmed and the patch confirmed as fixing the issue, is
there any chance of getting the fix pushed out?
How about someone confirming this to upstream, in upstream bug log,
and suggesting the fix to be pushed for 3.6.6 (if not done
The mksmbpasswd call has been dropped in Debian 2:3.6.5-2. So that
should make it in Ubuntu one day or another
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I use the %S macro in about all my servers, so it works perfectly well
and this bug is invalid
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The mksmbpasswd call has been dropped in Debian 2:3.6.5-2. So that
should make it in Ubuntu one day or another
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Samba automatic account
I use the %S macro in about all my servers, so it works perfectly well
and this bug is invalid
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Quoting Nicolas Delvaux (937...@bugs.launchpad.net):
Anyway, I fixed this translation for Oneiric.
How?
(I mean: How did you translate Login in this context?)
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I fixed the *translation* in git, so it will be in the next release.
However, as already said many many times, I won't fix the English
version: if you want it to be changed, then have the ISO 639 standards
changed.
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Quoting Bodsda (bod...@ubuntu.com):
Firefox is listed as a dependency, I haven't dug through to find out why
yet. The description confirms firefox gets installed with pytrainer, but
can anyone confirm if it gets removed when removing pytrainer? I would
imagine it doesn't due to many other
Quoting Paul Sladen (pkg-fo...@paul.sladen.org):
On Fri, 15 Jul 2011, Paul Wise wrote:
I think I would be putting all the formats in one package, or using
fonts-[foundry]-fontname-console.
I've uploaded a bump of 'ubuntu-font-family-sources' Source with the
console-font building code
Quoting Johannes Albrecht (sprechsu...@googlemail.com):
Right, there is something messed up.
Everything except LANGUAGE is set to en_US.
Is there a way to repair this?
And why is Gnome english, apt and some other programmes german?
Shouldn't be everything in english after switching the
Thanks for the notification. I changed that in git and this will be in
next release.
Actually, I did not change the setting because the string is duplicated
but because the XML file was already suggesint we shoudl add
Apriņķis...:-)
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TO everybody reading this bug report: please don't think that the
Ubuntu/Debian package isn't working.
It is working like a charm for 10 years..:-)
It *just*requires people to *read* available documentation, not
interpret it and put the damn databases in /var/lib/geneweb and
certainly not in
Sorry, the notes are as clear as they can be, but they can't intend to
be a course about Unix system administration.
Sopy, copy/paste mode:
Users who want to share databases in the main directory (/var/lib/geneweb)
have to be members of the geneweb group (just like the geneweb user is).
All
Please read /usr/share/doc/geneweb/README.Debian. All needed information
is there
** Changed in: geneweb (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Invalid
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I just uploaded 1.8.0-4 with this patch included (but not the big cruft
it includes, adding a .pc/ directory..:-))
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Requires version 1.3.5
(uploaded in Debian, I mean)
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To manage notifications about
Quoting Christian PERRIER (bubu...@debian.org):
The fix has been committed in the Debian package SVN. It will reach
Debian unstable, then Ubuntu, when we upload a new release.
A new package fixing this was uploaded in Debian unstable on Sunday
June 5th. Package version is 2:3.5.8~dfsg-5
Quoting Christian PERRIER (bubu...@debian.org):
The fix has been committed in the Debian package SVN. It will reach
Debian unstable, then Ubuntu, when we upload a new release.
A new package fixing this was uploaded in Debian unstable on Sunday
June 5th. Package version is 2:3.5.8~dfsg-5
Quoting Dave Lawrence (d...@daftdroid.com):
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The tdb2 backend for idmap is broken in Ubuntu and presumably debian.
As reported here
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/789097
Careful how you read it, the quoted patch is the source of the bug,
Quoting Dave Lawrence (d...@daftdroid.com):
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The tdb2 backend for idmap is broken in Ubuntu and presumably debian.
As reported here
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/789097
Careful how you read it, the quoted patch is the source of the bug,
Upstream reports the issue is fixed in 1.8.0
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I just reported this as
https://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/pytrainer/ticket/121 in upstream bug
tracker
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http://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/pytrainer/ticket/121
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Quoting Steve Kowalik (stev...@debian.org):
No, pytrainer has Ubuntu changes. It should be fine to sync *once the
archive opens*.
Hey, Steve...*very* long time our paths haven't crossed..:-)
I'm fairly new in pytrainer maintenance in Debian (Noèl is certainly
the main maintainer and did well
Quoting Yaron (sh.ya...@gmail.com):
Actually for each and every CLI string but we have to start somewhere ☺
And these CLI packages are 99% of the time used in GUI terminals where
they are very well displayed.
This comment could be made for all complex languages as well
(combining Asian
Quoting Christian Brandt (bran...@psi5.com):
samba support in ubuntu always sucked biggest time.
usually every ubuntu release only works with the second last windows
version while the upstream samba team has patched and working versions
out for months.
samba with ubuntu is pretty much
Quoting Christian Brandt (bran...@psi5.com):
samba support in ubuntu always sucked biggest time.
usually every ubuntu release only works with the second last windows
version while the upstream samba team has patched and working versions
out for months.
samba with ubuntu is pretty much
Quoting Fabio Marconi (marconifa...@hotmail.it):
Thanks for reporting this bug and any supporting documentation. Since
this bug has enough information provided for a developer to begin work,
I'm going to mark it as confirmed and let them handle it from here.
Thanks for taking the time to make
Quoting André Gondim (andregon...@ubuntu.com):
Colin, I have been tested this and can't reproduce this problem.
This problem depends on whether you're using console-common or
kbd. The same bug was reported in Debian and was a nightmare to
investigate.
It's maybe even still opened either in kbd
We just asked the translator about his stance on this. I'm personnally
balanced. One one hand, the standard includes the word Modern and I
don't see any reason to drop itunless the standard itself drops it.
Which is indeed why my French translations says Grec moderne (après
1453). let's way
iso-codes maintainer hat ON
I'm sorry but I need more proof in order to change the upstream data.
Unfortunately, ISO-3166 maintenance agency does not make the official
standard available for free. So, the region names have been built from
many references, including the ISO-3166 MA newsletters
I won't contribute anymore to this bug report
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This has just cropped up on my PC too (Xubuntu 9.10), after installing
lirc, hangs on bootup just before the login screen (slim). (smb.conf is
vanilla). Wouldn't work in recovery mode, told me about the nmbd pid but
wouldn't let me do anything about it so CTRL-ALT-DEL was necessary.
Samba
** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #576415
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=576415
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This has just cropped up on my PC too (Xubuntu 9.10), after installing
lirc, hangs on bootup just before the login screen (slim). (smb.conf is
vanilla). Wouldn't work in recovery mode, told me about the nmbd pid but
wouldn't let me do anything about it so CTRL-ALT-DEL was necessary.
Samba
** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #576415
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Quoting bigal50 (o...@charter.net):
From comments appear to be confirmed
Probably the same than Debian #497572, duplicated in #502129 which was
reported as upstream #5847:
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5847
As mentioned in upstream #5847, software affected by such problem
should
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 286119 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/286119
To Ubuntu Intrepid users experiencing these bugs:
For Debian, I prepared samba 3.2.5 packages that supposedly fix them:
* Fix segfault whan accessign some NAS devices running old versions of Samba
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 286119 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/286119
To Ubuntu Intrepid users experiencing these bugs:
For Debian, I prepared samba 3.2.5 packages that supposedly fix them:
* Fix segfault whan accessign some NAS devices running old versions of Samba
Quoting Thierry Carrez (thierry.car...@ubuntu.com):
I'm kinda busy those days, but I'll refresh my PPA tomorrow with a
2:3.2.3-1ubuntu3.5~ppa1 that builds on the recent security release.
Concerning the official intrepid update, I'll file a SRU report and let
the ubuntu-sru powers decide if
Quoting rossjenkins (rossawjenk...@gmail.com):
The latest official Ubuntu Samba update regresses the one in Thierry's
ppa repository. I used Synaptic Package Manager to force the Samba
packages back to the ones from Thierry's ppa and then used Synaptic
again to lock those versions so they
Quoting Thierry Carrez (thierry.car...@ubuntu.com):
I'm kinda busy those days, but I'll refresh my PPA tomorrow with a
2:3.2.3-1ubuntu3.5~ppa1 that builds on the recent security release.
Concerning the official intrepid update, I'll file a SRU report and let
the ubuntu-sru powers decide if
Quoting Alexander Sack (a...@jwsdot.com):
crash with upstream patch.
** Also affects: samba via
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5904
Please also record this seems to be Debian bugs #509101 and #510450
(both merged together).
Leaving this to Those Who Know how to do this in
Quoting Kai Blin (kai.blin+launch...@gmail.com):
This is now fixed in the Samba git trees, will be in the next 3.2.
bugfix release and in 3.3.0
Could you post the final patch ?
I think I could convince my co-maintainers and Debian release managers
to have this patch in Debian lenny while we
Quoting Jack Hanison (j...@hanison.co.uk):
The upstream bug logged against the CifsVFS module within samba
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1617 has not been updated in
nearly two years. I've pinged a comment on that bug to enquire as to the
status.
Please also note that this bug
Quoting Jack Hanison (j...@hanison.co.uk):
The upstream bug logged against the CifsVFS module within samba
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1617 has not been updated in
nearly two years. I've pinged a comment on that bug to enquire as to the
status.
Please also note that this bug
Quoting Thierry Carrez ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Debdiff for potential intrepid SRU
samba (2:3.2.3-1ubuntu3.1) intrepid-proposed; urgency=low
* debian/patches/last-char-truncation.patch: Fix compatibility issue with
NAS boxes still using Samba 2.2 or before (fixes LP: #282298)
Was this
Quoting Thierry Carrez ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Christian:
This patch was extracted from upstream Bugzilla bug [1] which was found
referenced in the corresponding Debian bug [2]. So yes, this is already
submitted both upstream and in Debian.
[1] https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5826
Quoting Thierry Carrez ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Debdiff for potential intrepid SRU
samba (2:3.2.3-1ubuntu3.1) intrepid-proposed; urgency=low
* debian/patches/last-char-truncation.patch: Fix compatibility issue with
NAS boxes still using Samba 2.2 or before (fixes LP: #282298)
Was this
Quoting Thierry Carrez ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Christian:
This patch was extracted from upstream Bugzilla bug [1] which was found
referenced in the corresponding Debian bug [2]. So yes, this is already
submitted both upstream and in Debian.
[1] https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5826
I really wonder how this typo ended up in Ubuntu's smb.conf while it
isn't in the Debian package.
Should I suspect a fork somewhere, or some recent changes in Debian
packages that have'nt been applied to Ubuntu packages?
(Debian maintainer hat on)
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I really wonder how this typo ended up in Ubuntu's smb.conf while it
isn't in the Debian package.
Should I suspect a fork somewhere, or some recent changes in Debian
packages that have'nt been applied to Ubuntu packages?
(Debian maintainer hat on)
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The original bug submitter should read
/usr/share/doc/geneweb/README.Debian instead of messing up with
directories permissions.
This bug should be closed as user error.
Christian, the Debian package maintainer
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This is indeed Debian Bug #378454 (http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-
bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=378454) which I'll forward to upstream, given the
prevalence that Ubuntu and Debian systems now have. Hopefully we will
convince upstream to change SWAT to allow alternative ways to log in
(for instance, using a
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