Reported here:
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=996474
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The libical-dev package on Ubuntu 21.10 (impish) does not provide CMake
config files.
% dpkg -L libical-dev | grep cmake
... returns nothing.
As of today:
# Packages file listings on 20.04, 20.10
The package provides CMake config files in:
```
Any progress/news in this regard? This is still an issue on Ubuntu
20.04, fwiw.
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[snap] No KDE file dialogs
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Okay, after having manually copied and dissected a Zoom URL for the Xth
time I finally got annoyed.
I've updated the instructions from comment #27, here's a possible work-
around by rebuilding the snapd sources:
```
apt-get build-dep snapd
TMPDIR=$(mktemp -d)
cd $TMPDIR
apt-get -y source snapd
Pardon my ignorance about the Launchpad bug metadata states, but: is
there going to be an update for Ubuntu Disco fixing this issue?
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There's been an impressive list of changes between 0.6.7 and 0.7.0:
https://github.com/cgdb/cgdb/compare/v0.6.7...v0.7.0
I'm particular interested in the new 256-color mode support.
** Affects: cgdb (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Tags:
Okay, granted, in this case these private headers are needed for working
on a commercial application (can't disclose this one).
I don't think KDE currently needs this.
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Looks like there's no qtquickcontrols2-5-private-dev package in Ubuntu
repositories.
This package should install the private headers for the qtquickcontrols2
module.
Private headers expected:
qquickanimatednode_p.h
qquickclippedtext_p.h
qquickiconimage_p.h
An upgrade to kapptemplate v16.04.0 would solve this. Is this feasible?
Or patch kapptemplate with
https://cgit.kde.org/kapptemplate.git/commit/?id=7e254781978eac082eb1d566a1c083920b8ea668
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Do you have a backtrace of the crash? I can't reproduce your issue.
Check out
https://community.kde.org/Guidelines_and_HOWTOs/Debugging/How_to_create_useful_crash_reports
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The gammaray package in recent Ubuntu versions already depends on
Qt5-only. Not sure what needs to be done here?
There's a related package to it,
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/bionic/+package/gammaray-probe-qt4,
which indeed needs Qt4, but it can be dropped as soon as the Qt4 library
is
For anyone seeking for a quick work-around:
We now provide a Linux AppImage which is super easy to run:
https://www.kdevelop.org/download (this one should have the 'attach'
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Note: kdev-qmljs is part of KDevelop 5.0 (i.e. there's no need for a
separate package anymore...).
I'm not sure I should just close this bug report. Does someone still
need kdev-qmljs for KDevelop 4?
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Which KDevelop version?
This is the relevant KDE bug report I think:
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=310712
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Fixed in trusty+, see
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/kdevplatform/+bug/1415451.
Can we close this one?
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KDevelop
Update? Still a problem?
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This is superseded by the KDevelop 5.0.0 release now
(https://www.kdevelop.org/news/kdevelop-500-released) -- close this
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Title:
Please
Public bug reported:
0.59 (distro version) is 5 years old (cf.
https://sourceforge.net/projects/uncrustify/files/uncrustify/)
Please update the package to at least 0.62. Tons of features got added
in the meanwhile.
** Affects: uncrustify (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
This is still (or again?) broken in Ubuntu Xenial:
# dpkg -l | grep virtualbox
ii virtualbox 5.0.14-dfsg-2build1
amd64x86 virtualization solution - base binaries
ii virtualbox-dkms
I didn't know there's a GUI option.
I agree it's a bug which needs to be handled; that's why I said "work-
around", not "fix".
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Title:
Packaged
Work-around for extpack:
$ wget
http://download.virtualbox.org/virtualbox/5.0.14/Oracle_VM_VirtualBox_Extension_Pack-5.0.14-105127.vbox-extpack
$ sudo VBoxManage extpack uninstall "Oracle VM VirtualBox Extension Pack"
$ sudo VBoxManage extpack install
FWIW: Still an issue in 15.10, shipping valgrind-3.11.0. Still no proper
fix for this...?
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valgrind does not work on amd64 (strlen
This happens when KDevelop is compiled without support for the KDE 4 Workspace
libraries (package: kde-workspace-dev
). This is required for enabling the Attach to process dialog right now.
This would need fixing at the packaging level; we'd need to mark kde-
workspace-dev as a dependency for
Sorry, but this isn't low. This affects a major shortcut prominent in
every browser: history back/forth.
It's highly annoying if this suddenly switches the VT.
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That would be appreciated. 4.7.0 has quite a few annoying bugs, which
4.7.1 addresses.
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Bump. What's up with this? I still don't see 4.7.1 in utopic(?)
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Works for me. Tested with vivid-proposed.
% dpkg -L kdevplatform8-libs | grep kdevsubversion.so
/usr/lib/kde4/kdevsubversion.so
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kdevplatform-libs still doesn't ship the Subversion plugin, the package
doesn't contain a kdevsubversion.so.
Initially this was caused by licensing issues (see
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=35), but these have been
resolved long time ago. Debian also ships the
Note: This one is Qt5-based.
From the Qwt page: Qwt 6.1.1 is a collection of all bug fixes, that
could be added without breaking ... Qwt 6.0 is not intended to be
compatible with Qt 5 - this is what Qwt 6.1 will offer, ...
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Upstream bug: https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=236037 (already
resolved)
Fixed in: KDevPlatform version 1.1.0
** Bug watch added: KDE Bug Tracking System #236037
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=236037
** Changed in: kdevelop (Ubuntu)
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Note: This is fixed with my upgrade to icecc =1.0.0. Installed the
icecc package from https://launchpad.net/~yofel/+archive/ppa.
This bug here also demands an upgrade of the package:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/icecc/+bug/1182491
So, could the maintainer(s) please bump the
The simple work-around is to patch
'/usr/lib/debug/usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libstdc++.so.6.0.16-gdb.py':
Replace
dir_ = os.path.join (os.path.dirname (objfile), dotdots, pythondir)
by
dir_ = os.path.join (os.path.dirname (objfile), dotdots, dotdots, pythondir)
However, that still won't
This is still valid even on 13.10. Can someone please fix the package
and make it import from the correct directory?
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gdb crashed with
Bump. Upgrading to clang-3.4 seems to fix this. Why are you guys still
have clang-3.2 as default anyway? That's almost an year-old release.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1242300 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1242300
Marked as duplicate of bug #1242300, the other bug entry has some more
extra information.
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I just tried out evolution-mapi and got the same errors. Installing
python-samba fixed it. So even if it doesn't use Python or whatsoever,
this alone did the trick and made it work. Just FYI -- It's still an
issue. Running 13.04 here.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/icecc/+bug/1125957) renders
the icecc package completely non-functional on 13.04.
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Public bug reported:
When attempting to start a build with icecc in path I'm getting the
following:
ICECC_DEBUG=debug make
ICECC[7011] 08:43:43: connected to /var/run/icecc/iceccd.socket
ICECC[7011] 08:43:43: building_local
ICECC[7011] 08:43:43: invoking: /usr/bin/c++
ICECC[7011] 08:43:44:
Public bug reported:
On a freshly installed icecc package:
$ service icecc start
start-stop-daemon: unable to open pidfile '/var/run/icecc/iceccd.pid' for
writing (No such file or directory)
0.9.7 has a init script which doesn't mention the pidfile at all, and
that works.
** Affects: icecc
Confirmed on Firefox 19.0 and NVidia 310.14. Is this ever going to be
fixed? :/
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Title:
Extremely slow painting of launchpad.net bug details page
Can someone please push that patch?
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callgrind_control cannot connect because of different executable name
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callgrind_control cannot connect because of different executable name
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Bump. Is this being discussed?
I cannot make use of ppa-purge (which apparently uses aptitude
internally) right now as it tries to uninstall the whole system.
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Qt is - at least in 11.04 and 12.04 - built with the -Bsymbolic-
functions linker flag enabled which binds references to global function
symbols to the definition within the shared library [1]. This is okay
for most use-cases out there but breaks certain scenarios where
Yep, can confirm the package works correctly. The theme SVG is now
identical with the repository version.
After updating to natty-proposed amarok package:
[17:56:39] KRF [krf@kerberos amarok 804K]% diff -u
/usr/share/kde4/apps/amarok/images/default-theme-clean.svg
Did you report that bug?
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Just curious, does this bug affect new installs (when installing from Kubuntu
10.04 release)?
I'm also affected by this bug caused by some update while running alpha version.
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Then I'd consider this bug's importance as pretty high, Kontact and
components are not usable at all. That's _really_ inconvenient for new
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Same for me. Here it the -B parameter is even set to 1. This happens after some
recent updates (since one week I guess).
Very annoying as -B 1 spins down the disk after a short period. I have to reset
the parameter to a higher value each startup to avoid disk damage.
Modifying /etc/hdparm.conf
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#27 works great. Any chance for this getting into main repository?
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Still doesnt work for me. Restarted about a dozen times
(hibernating/restarting doesnt matter) and WLAN only got enabled some
times. No difference.
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Installed linux-backports-modules-jaunty of course, forgot to add this.
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I dont get the reasoning here. I still lock up my door at home although anyone
with physical access could break in.
Why dont you just prompt for a password after recovery? Of course anyone with
physical access can just do anything with your computer, but why do we have
passwords at all? You
Is it possible to ask for a password even when no root password is set? Maybe
ask the password of uid=1000? I think this should be fixed for all users as its
a security hole.
I share the opinion of the reporters: it is a blatant security hole because
nobody expects this from a linux system.
Lates hal updates (I think) solved the problem again for me. I also got
a Dell XPS M1530 and sound output works like a charm without any
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Binary package hint: apache2.2-common
I found ServerTokens Full in Hardy's apache2.conf, isnt that a security risk?
ServerTokens Minimal would be more secure.
** Affects: apache2 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
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Updating to a more recent version of xine seems to fix it, now using
xine-lib-1.1.8.
** Changed in: amarok (Ubuntu)
Status: New = In Progress
** Changed in: amarok (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress = Fix Committed
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Amarok UI bogged down when playing mms internet radio stream
See http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=140917
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Can confirm this, using amarok-1.4.7, xine-lib-1.1.4 on Gentoo Linux.
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