Great, so I'll make this bug invalid, yay!
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You might want to file a bug against evince. Since we're trying to
eliminate Gtk apps in lieu of Qt as much as we can, I wouldn't
necessarily consider that a Lubuntu issue. I mean, it might be but
further investigation is needed, thus the bug.
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Qlipper and compton both do not have dialogs. One is a clipboard manager
and has a system tray icon. It's enabled by default and you can see the
little clipboard at the lower left. It won't let you open a second copy
of it by design, which is why it doesn't create more system tray icons.
The other
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
mate panel freezes when clicking on fcitx icon in the
The loop makes sense: xdg-open mailto:w...@ubuntu.com opens falkon, which
then opens xdg-open mailto:w...@ubuntu.com which opens falkon, etc.
With an email client, falkon mailto:w...@ubuntu.com opens xdg-open
mailto:w...@ubuntu.com which opens $email_client mailto:w...@ubuntu.com.
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Confirmed it's working fine in master if you have an email client
installed. Otherwise it goes into a loop.
** Description changed:
To reproduce install a fresh install of lubuntu 18.10 and then
- 0. make sure an email client is installed (currently there is none on 18.10)
+ 0. make sure an
Upstream says they can't reproduce anymore. Curious.
** Description changed:
To reproduce install a fresh install of lubuntu 18.10 and then
+ 0. make sure an email client is installed (currently there is none on 18.10)
1. open qterminal
2. type `falkon mailto:w...@ubuntu.com` and hit
** Summary changed:
- falkon goes to 100% CPU usage when trying to open a mailto link
+ falkon goes to 100% CPU usage when trying to open some non-http URI schemes
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bodhi, having the Technical Board review Phillip's posts might be
completely reasonable so as to finally end this conversation once and
for all. That has no bearing on the moderation, though.
The entire Ubuntu Community is bound by the terms of the Code of
Conduct, which, in short, means being
I will note that in relation to the workaround, this particular behavior
is the way it is to resolve a problem reported in Debian. You can find
the change in 3.6.1-5
+ Add patch to disable sets a dull gray background during startup.
(Closes: #843231)
The issue reported is that with
That's kind of apples and oranges then, unfortunately. I have a sneaking
suspicion this might be some XDG sort of things. Can you collect all the
XDG variables on your Lubuntu, as well as Xubuntu and Manjaro?
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@agaida tsimonq2 said the bug is known upstream. Is there a bug report
for this? Why is this only a problem in some distributions?
@vmc you didn't answer my question about Xubuntu. Are you saying it
works with their panel or with lxqt-panel installed in Xubuntu? If the
latter, have you tried
Well, let's ask this: does it work with sddm? Because if it does, sddm
ships with Lubuntu, i.e. Lubuntu implies the use of sddm. So, yes, weird
use case, regardless of whether or not it's common for you. I use
awesome with Lubuntu, but that's frankly pretty weird and I'm capable of
admitting as
No, it doesn't. If hplip shows it and fails and leafpad shows it and
succeeds, you have two completely different situations.
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Well now that's a really strange use case. Why not just use autologin in
SDDM?
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Title:
lubuntu cosmic lxqt-panel world clock truncated in 12-hr
I meant everything works fine with leafpad. Note too that few users
actually launch graphical applications from the command line, at which
point the noisy errors are all but unnoticed.
If you want to make a new bug for hplip, that might make sense.
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https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=398222
** Bug watch added: KDE Bug Tracking System #398222
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=398222
** Changed in: falkon (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Triaged
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FWIW the chrome-error://chromewebdata/ thing also occurs with
qutebrowser, another QtWebEngine browser, but it does not go to 100%
usage, though it does fail to load the mail client.
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Actually, it's falkon's fault. It flips out for whatever reason. Firefox
has no such problem.
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Title:
falkon goes to 100% CPU usage when trying
** Changed in: featherpad (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
** Summary changed:
- On fresh install of Lubuntu 18.10 clicking adress in featherpad causes 100
percent cpu useage
+ 100% CPU usage clicking on a link
** Package changed: featherpad (Ubuntu) => lubuntu-default-settings
tl;dr it's kind of a freedesktop problem because there are no priorities
for mime-types, but that wouldn't be easy to fix, just like alternatives
aren't (this is a debian only thing).
otherwise, we got two options:
1. trying to rearrange the order of application installation to make sure the
Sun02Sep2018 1515 < wxl:#lxqt-dev> agaida: excuse me if this is the wrong forum
for this, but are you saying that https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1788542 is a
general lxqt bug?
Sun02Sep2018 1516 <+agaida:#lxqt-dev> it's a general problem in application and
mime handling
Sun02Sep2018 1516 <
** Description changed:
using from the menu > Preferences > lxqt settings > monitor settings
you will be logged out when trying to apply any changes you make to the
monitors. ie moving one from left to right
However using xrandr to achieve the same and it just works
Install
I helped troubleshoot this with him on IRC. Looking at their dmesg and
syslog, it looks like nouveau is failing in some way, which is causing
kscreen to fail in some way. Weird that it works with xrandr.
** Description changed:
using from the menu > Preferences > lxqt settings > monitor
** Attachment added: "dmesg"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/lxqt-config/+bug/1790536/+attachment/5184270/+files/dmesg
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** Summary changed:
- using monitor settings to move a monitor causes you to be logged out when
clicking apply. Doing this manually with xrandr and or installing
nvidia-drivers and you don't have the problem
+ lxqt-config-monitor forces logout with multiple monitors when using nouveau
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One more thing. The corrected version is actually in proposed:
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-video-ati/1:18.0.1-2
I do not recommend enabling proposed in general, especially for
something so crucial to the whole system. However, since it seems you're
doing testing and not on a
Looks to me like upstream is already working on a GUI tool:
https://github.com/lxqt/lxqt/issues/92
It also reveals that you can use `xinput` (which is already there) to do
what needs to be done.
Furthermore, reading a bit deeper into one of the implementations:
Chris, the issue of those menu options failing to work correctly because
(A) they were hardcoded to use xterm to open nmtui and (B) because xterm
wasn't installed and (C) because the default window size for qterminal
was too small has been solved for days. See
Nevermind that last comment. I interpreted it as "here's a completely
separate patch you can forward along, too" when in fact it's entirely
relevant. Sorry for the confusion.
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Theo, you should make a separate bug for that.
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Title:
xfce4-notifyd shortcut is invisible in Lubuntu main menu
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BTW marking as Incomplete regardless of whether or not we've heard other
people having the problem. If we can't reproduce it, we don't have
enough information to provide a fix.
** Description changed:
- Configuring world-clock to 12-hr format, the front gigit gets clipped off.
+ Configuring
I'm struggling to reproduce this. I do see you've shown me the problem,
vmc, but I don't know how to make my system have the same problem. In
other words, it is not that way on a fresh install. I suspect there is
something about the settings you have that result in this change. What
LXQt theme are
Keep looking for a good workaround, Hans. Perhaps the cron job that
checks to see if the wallpaper has changed and then uses imagemagick to
make it the right size for the "one monitor" will solve the issue, but
it's not a good permanent fix. Looking outside of pcmanfm-qt has
ultimately led us
Here it is with no padding and set to an hour greater than 9.
** Attachment added: "2018-08-20-205715_623x778_scrot.png"
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I cannot confirm this in a daily image with lxqt-panel 0.13.0-0ubuntu3,
as you can see in the attached. Clear steps to reproduce, perhaps with
particular screen sizes, along with images of the bug, would be very
helpful.
** Changed in: lxqt-panel (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
**
Phillip and bodhi, I know this is something we have discussed before,
but I'm going to say it again and hopefully for the last time: please
keep your comments civil. You can disagree with each other all you want,
but do it respectfully, please. If you see yourself using the word "you"
(or if it's
Public bug reported:
please ignore this.. testing an apport hook
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 18.10
Package: calamares 3.2.1-1ubuntu2 [origin: unknown]
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.17.0-7.8-generic 4.17.12
Uname: Linux 4.17.0-7-generic x86_64
ApportVersion: 2.20.10-0ubuntu7
** Summary changed:
- Lubuntu Arc theme hides menu scroll bar when searching
+ Lubuntu Arc theme + Breeze widgets hides menu scroll bar when searching
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** Changed in: lubuntu-default-settings (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Fix Released
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pcmanfm-qt ships with wrong terminal setting in
** Changed in: qterminal (Ubuntu)
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Default Qterminal size is 62x22
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Launching script from PCManFM-Qt opens xterm,
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STEPS TO REPRODUCE
- 1. Click the menu
- 2. While not highlighting any menu item, type a
- 3. Mouse over the results
- 4. Use the scroll wheel to move down a screen
+ 1. Click the menu
+ 2. While not highlighting any menu item, type a
+ 3. Mouse over the results
+
Public bug reported:
STEPS TO REPRODUCE
1. Click the menu
2. While not highlighting any menu item, type a
3. Mouse over the results
4. Use the scroll wheel to move down a screen
Note there are additional results despite no scroll bar being displayed.
Two idiosyncracies regarding #2:
1.
Too bad HydraPaper is GTK. We probably need something lighter. feh can
certainly handle this but it's a little cludgy (CLI only) but maybe we can make
a little script. There's a bunch of other options to explore, too:
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications#Wallpaper_setters
I actually apparently didn't read that bug correctly. The issue is not
the window manager at all. It's pcmanfm-qt. Just as with LXDE, the
desktop (read: wallpapers) are managed by pcmanfm (see the --desktop
switch, which we run by default).
That said, this is an upstream issue that will require a
The problem: window's not big enough. Our default is somehow 640x480 while
upstream default (for the past 8 years!) has been 800x600:
https://github.com/lxqt/qterminal/blame/master/src/config.h#L68
So the fix is two-fold:
1. Modify /etc/xdg/xdg-Lubuntu/qterminal.org/qterminal.ini from
So upstream pretty much hardcodes this in to /usr/share/nm-tray/nm-tray.conf:
https://github.com/palinek/nm-tray/blob/master/resources/nm-tray.conf#L2
Unfortunately, replacing xterm with qterminal results in some weird
display issues that don't exist in xterm. See the comparison in the
Basically what xdg-open does with $BROWSER is to set it if and only if
it's unset. If it's set, it should be a colon separated list of
possibilities, starting with x-www-browser. Instead, in our case, it's
equal to qupzilla only. That said, something outside of xdg-open is
setting it to qupzilla,
Public bug reported:
To replicate:
1. Open a terminal
2. Run `ubuntu-bug some-program`
3. Hit S to send
4. Hit 1 to open a browser
Expected response: open the browser (Falkon) to finish filing the
report.
Actual response (example):
/usr/bin/xdg-open: 870: /usr/bin/xdg-open: qupzilla: not
Public bug reported:
Running on the 20180813 daily image of Lubuntu, if you click the context
menu for nm-tray, there's an edit connections option, which seems to run
`xterm -e nmtui-edit` which would be fine, except for xterm is not
installed. It should be using x-terminal-emulator instead.
Please provide clear instructions on how we can replicate this,
including the full partitioning set up.
** Changed in: calamares (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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This is most likely an OpenBox binding issue. What's `xev` output when
you hit Fn-F4?
** Changed in: lubuntu-default-settings (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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Like I said, Lubuntu Next is unsupported. Never has been.
What I'm asking for you to do is to test the current daily, as it's the
only supported version of Lubuntu with LXQt.
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I can't confirm this in a virtual machine, at least, which doesn't say
all that much. With those of you who are affected, can you confirm this
does *not* occur for you in a VM? If so, I'll track someone down who's
still on Artful, since I'm not seeing this in Bionic (are you?). If not,
then we
Right. Switched to wishlist.
** Bug watch added: github.com/lxqt/lxqt/issues #812
https://github.com/lxqt/lxqt/issues/812
** Also affects: lxqt via
https://github.com/lxqt/lxqt/issues/812
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
** Changed in: pcmanfm-qt (Ubuntu)
Importance: Low
Actually, the reload button is for reloading the app, so that's
irrelevant.
** Summary changed:
- lxsession-default-apps reload button fails silently
+ initial run of lxsession-default-apps is not populated with all the options
** Description changed:
STEPS TO REPRODUCE:
- 1. install sakura
I imagine this is no longer an issue in Bionic?
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Title:
PPC: LiveCD installation window vanishes during installation
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Oops I meant Xenial! You can try Ubuntu MATE as they had a Xenial
release, too.
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To be clear, I didn't say you're crazy, but that I can't reproduce this.
Maybe you should try following what I did in a clean system (try a
virtual machine)?
Meanwhile, just for my clarification, please give me the results of:
ls -ld
Do you know which commit this was fixed in Alf?
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Title:
pcmanfm-qt segfaults after some tricks (Lubuntu Next 18.04 and
dailybuild of
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I'll call it not relevant once we have a release for 0.13!
** Changed in: pcmanfm-qt (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Triaged
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Calling this incomplete because I also can't replicate in QEMU/KVM.
** Changed in: calamares (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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Confirmed fixed.
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Title:
Lubuntu Cosmic LXQt session asks for Window Manager
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** No longer affects: ubuntu-seeds
** Also affects: lubuntu-meta (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: lubuntu-meta (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Triaged
** Changed in: lubuntu-meta (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
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I came across this in a different way, via apport-collect, but by the
time I started looking into it, it was resolved (would have been the
20180516 image). Can we confirm this is still an issue? With what image?
** Changed in: lubuntu-default-settings (Ubuntu)
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Actually we fixed this and then uncovered
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/lubuntu-default-
settings/+bug/1771681 which is now fixed too. Next daily (20180517)
should do the trick. Note there will be a default LXQt session and an
Openbox one and that's it. I'd like to remove the Openbox
Christian,
I created a package that seems to at least successfully install
indicator-messages and doesn't seem to break anything but I'm not seeing an
option in the plugin to actually add messages and it's not clear to me that the
applet is collecting anything. You might want to try it out
Again, this is the wrong place for a Q session, but Lubuntu Next
and Cosmic Lubuntu are NOT the same. Even fairly early in the cycle, we
had made some relatively sweeping changes. To be frank, the darn thing
is kind of unfriendly right now, but we're working the bugs out as quick
as possible.
lubuntu-default-settings (1.1) cosmic; urgency=high
* Fix the installation of the xsession file (LP: #1771681).
-- Simon Quigley Wed, 16 May 2018 22:01:01 -0500
** Changed in: lubuntu-default-settings (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Fix Committed
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Confirmed as well on Bionic. It does not occur with Artful. Xenial
doesn't even have the Applications menu item.
Note running `obamenu` from the terminal produces the following result:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/bin/obamenu", line 181, in
process_dtfile(dtf, category
Can't replicate in VirtualBox at least.
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Title:
clamares fails to install on a vm with gpt partition table and ext4
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Lubuntu Cosmic will be, in many ways, very different from Lubuntu Next
in all sorts of ways, including some apps. Suffice it to say, Lubuntu
never actually supported a released version of LXQt. Cosmic is in
development. If you want to test Lubuntu and LXQt, Cosmic is the place
to do it.
If your
With a fresh Bionic VM, I enabled proposed, updated, upgraded to 0.94.1
of lubuntu-desktop, lubuntu-gtk-core and lubuntu-gtk-desktop and
everything worked fine.
** Tags removed: verification-needed-bionic
** Tags added: verification-done-bionic
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Public bug reported:
There are two sessions: OpenBox and LXQt. The latter provides a fairly
unfriendly default OpenBox environment with no panel. At least you can
right click your way to things. The LXQt session, however, requires you
to pick a window manager. If you select OpenBox, it loads an
I can confirm it occurs in Bionic. The fact that you have a machine that
does not show this message is remarkable to me, as GTK apps tend to be
really noisy, showing all sorts of bad looking messages when run from
terminal. In fact, I would call that expected behavior. That said,
especially given
Fix is here:
https://git.launchpad.net/~lubuntu-dev/ubuntu-seeds/+git/lubuntu/commit/?h=bionic=9f594e9f62aa9e94d72823296073a5ef48c36a8f
Next bump of lubuntu-meta should be the fix.
** Changed in: lubuntu-meta (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Fix Committed
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** Changed in: lubuntu-meta (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Critical
** Changed in: lubuntu-meta (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Triaged
** Summary changed:
- Lubuntu 18.04 32bit beta2 - running apport in terminal doesn't work, as
In any case, this ideally is a WM issue, reading that upstream report.
** Project changed: lubuntu-next => openbox (Ubuntu)
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Multiple
Oops. pcmanfm-qt's desktop manager would be the right place to aim.
** Package changed: lxqt-config (Ubuntu) => pcmanfm-qt (Ubuntu)
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I'm guessing this is actually a WM issue and not DE one.
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Management of Desktop
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** Changed in: lubuntu-default-settings (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
** Changed in: lubuntu-default-settings (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Triaged
** Description changed:
- Lu Next installation to HD, when
Ugh, sorry, wrong window. Ignore my last comment.
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JPG photo not viewable via default image viewer, but opens fine via
Firefox
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Lubuntu Next isn't really a released product, but Cosmic will have LXQt
so we'll aim for that.
** Project changed: lubuntu-next => lubuntu-default-settings (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: lubuntu-default-settings (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Triaged
** Summary changed:
- pcmanfm-qt ships with
** Summary changed:
- Installer doesn't start installation
+ unclear how to install Lubuntu Cosmic
** Project changed: lubuntu-next => lubuntu-default-settings (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: lubuntu-default-settings (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Critical
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Title:
Lubuntu Cosmic missing squashfs-tools, causing Calamares to crash
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Lubuntu Next is a product we never officially released and it's
unsupported. I did have an old VM laying around (18.04) and could not
reproduce this behavior. I could also not reproduce this behavior in an
18.10 daily (20180515), which WILL be a released version of Lubuntu with
LXQt (which was
To be fair, "Lubuntu Next" is not a product we really offer. We never
did release it, except as an alpha/beta. It was often very confused,
leading to problems like what you mentioned. For the Cosmic cycle,
Lubuntu is fully LXQt. That said, you might want to use the Cosmic daily
and see what you
I *DID* try it. I set Desktop to /blah (note, there's no $HOME in there)
and it did not fail.
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xdg user-dirs not being read/stored
Actually I manually applied the fix, which allowed it to actually pass
along far enough to actually try to unpack the squashfs and that's when
it failed and suggested to install squashfs-tools. Reverting the fix,
installing the package, and starting over and everything worked just
fine.
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calamares crashes trying to open squashfs in Lubuntu Cosmic
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Note in the upstream bug this is fixed upstream already, but only in
master. A release of 3.2.0 should be forthcoming next week with this
included. Getting that into Debian should resolve everything.
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** Description changed:
To reproduce in Lubuntu Cosmic run the calamares installer and pick any
install options/method.
I expected the installer to not crash but instead it crashed shortly
after creating the partition with the following error:
Boost.Python error in job "unpackfs".
** Description changed:
- To reproduce in Lubuntu next run the calamares installer and install to
- the entire disk.
+ To reproduce in Lubuntu Cosmic run the calamares installer and pick any
+ install options/method.
+
+ I expected the installer to not crash but instead it crashed shortly
+
Public bug reported:
calamares has no apport per-package hook, which means that when an error
is reported, little information is collected. ubiquity provides all
sorts of great info that can help diagnose issues. At minimum, the
Calamares.log in $HOME/.cache/Calamares/Calamares would be a good
Judging by the attached log, the partition is created successfully but
it fails when trying to "unsquash filesystem."
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1769781
Title:
calamares crashes
** Summary changed:
- calamres crashes with an error message when installing lubuntu-next
+ calamares crashes trying to open squashfs in Lubuntu Cosmic
** Attachment added: "$HOME/.cache/Calamares/Calamares/Calamares.log"
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