I can't reproduce this bug.
Can you try with vim -u NONE foo.sql to make sure it's not one of your
settings in your ~/.vimrc which is causing the problem?
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Bryce Harrington wrote:
Can you try with the latest development release of Ubuntu?
I'll install the latest Ubuntu shortly after it's released.
I'll then check whether bug is still present.
But in the mean time, if someone has already installed Ubuntu-10.04 beta,
can try post the content of the
** Changed in: vim (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Fix Released
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I can't reproduce this bug. Vim or gVim (built with Python)
do not crash for me when putting vimchat.vim in my ~/.vim/plugin
directory.
However:
- I have not spent time figuring out how this plugin works. Perhaps
you have some settings in your ~/.vimrc which trigger the bug.
If you don't
Public bug reported:
When doing man gcc, at the very bottom of the man page, I see this:
=
POD ERRORS
Hey! The above document had some coding errors, which are explained
below:
Around line 8761:
You can't
** Attachment added: Dependencies.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/38584146/Dependencies.txt
** Attachment added: XsessionErrors.txt
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I can still reproduce this bug with Ubuntu-9.10 Karmic (tested in a xterm).
It happens rarely but I managed to reproduce it at least twice.
I happens more often if I run it strace.
I ran...
$ strace -s 3000 -f -o /tmp/trace-xterm xterm
And in the xterm, I ran the non existing command:
$
Public bug reported:
spatialite program on Ubuntu-9.10 (Karmic) crashes when exiting with
double free message.
Steps to reproduce:
1/ install spatialite with:
$ sudo apt-get install spatialite-bin
2/ run spatialite from shell, and issue the .quit command as follows.
Oberve the crash when
** Attachment added: Dependencies.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/38327485/Dependencies.txt
** Description changed:
- spatialite program on Ubuntu-9.10 (Karmic) crashes when existing with
+ spatialite program on Ubuntu-9.10 (Karmic) crashes when exiting with
double free message.
The latest version upstream (as of today) of file runtime/syntax/depcontrol.vim
which I downloaded with...
rsync -avzcP --delete --exclude=dos --exclude=spell
ftp.nluug.nl::Vim/runtime/ .
... does does not contain the Breaks keyword indeed.
Looking at
Public bug reported:
When doing man ld, I see a typo: the word explicitely should be
spelled explicitly.
It's in the last paragraph of the the description of the option --no-gc-
sections.
** Affects: ubuntu
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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I precise that I'm using Ubuntu-9.10 (Karmic Koala)
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Bug was fixed in Vim-7.2.130.
I have just installed Ubuntu-9.10 Karmic Koala, and I see that it comes with
Vim-7.2.245.
So bug can be marked as fixed at least in Ubuntu = 9.10 (Karmic Koala)
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This minor bug is still in Ubuntu-9.10 (Karmic Koala) which has
OpenOffice-3.1.1
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I'm still seeing this issue in Ubuntu-9.10 (Karmic Koala).
Very easy to reproduce:
~$ LC_ALL=en_GB.UTF-8 aspell list /dev/null
Segmentation fault
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I'm still seeing this issue in Ubuntu-9.10 (Karmic Koala) when using
xterm. But there is no bug when using gnome-terminal.
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As indicated in previous comment, this bug has been fixed in
Vim-7.1.166.
This fix has been included in Ubuntu for a while now (I don't know from which
release).
Ubuntu-9.10 uses Vim-7.2.245 so at least Ubuntu-9.10 is fixed.
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These typos are still present man page of xdvi in Ubuntu-9.10 (Karmic
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I can't reproduce this bug anymore in Ubuntu-9.10 (Karmic Koala) so it
appears to have been fixed.
$ xfig -v
Xfig 3.2 patchlevel 5a (Protocol 3.2)
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This bug is still present in Ubuntu-9.10 (Karmic Koala)
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The bug is still present in Ubuntu-9.10 Karmic Koala. The patch I
submited in previous comment needs to be changed because Esperanto
locale is no longer eo_XX.UTF-8 but it is now eo.UTF-8.
So in files /usr/share/X11/locale/compose.dir and
/usr/share/X11/locale/locale.dir, we need to substitute
Esperanto locale is no longer eo_XX.UTF-8 but is eo.UTF-8.
So we need to update the following 2 files accordingly:
/usr/share/X11/locale/locale.dir
/usr/share/X11/locale/compose.dir
See attached patch for Ubuntu-9.10 Karmic Koala
** Attachment added: fix for eo.UTF-8 locale in Ubuntu-9.10
I precise that I am using Ubuntu-9.04 (Jaunty) with all updates as of
today (2009/07/23).
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Binary package hint: multitail
multitail program asserts when passing non existing file names. Bug
is easily 100% reproducible on Ubuntu
Steps to reproduce:
1/ install multitail (in case it's not already installed)
$ sudo apt-get install multitail
2/ run multitail on
Is this crash reproducible?
If so can you give the step by step instructions to reproduce it?
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Have you got a URL for the upstream bug report?
google search gives this:
http://www.tug.org/pipermail/tex-live/2009-January/019666.html
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I read in the gnuplot FAQ (http://www.gnuplot.info/faq/faq.html):
=
4.11 How do I include accented characters
To obtain accented characters like ü or n in your labels you should use
8bit character codes together with the appropriate encoding
I tried this...
$ cat test-case.gnuplot
set terminal svg
plot sin(x) title 'utf-8 test ĉĝĥĵŝŭ (Esperanto diacritics)'
$ gnuplot test-case.gnuplot test.svg
$ head -1 foo.svg
?xml version=1.0 encoding=utf-8 standalone=no?
... and looking at test.svg with inkscape for example, I can see
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xfig
Summary: Exporting a figure as PNG with xfig produces illegal PNG file.
Steps to reproduce:
1/ start 'xfig foo.fig' from command line:
$ xfig foo.fig
2/ draw something (it does not matter what you draw)
3/ Export as PNG with: File - Export
pngcheck tool also complains about the PNG file produced by xfig (so
it's not only optipng):
$ pngcheck foo.png
foo.png additional data after IEND chunk
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This bug still happens with latest release Ubuntu-9.04 (as well as 8.10).
Very easy to reproduce as explain in previous comment.
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I also observe this bug with Ubuntu-8.10. It's very easy to reproduce.
1/ start xfig without argument:
$ xfig
2/ Click in the canvas to give it focus then press z (lower case) several times
until xfig crashes.
On my machine it always crashes after pressing z 9 times.
Observe the
It looks like Debian fixed this very recently (among other things).
Hurray.
See comments from Wed, 08 Apr 2009 there:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=479058
I quote:
* 003_recognize_glibc_2.3.2_locale_names.diff: don't comment out the eo_XX
entries from compose.dir
I see the following error with valgrind when doing !cd /tmp in ftp.
==11101== Invalid write of size 4
==11101==at 0x80549E5: makeargv (main.c:506)
==11101==by 0x80550EB: main (main.c:413)
==11101== Address 0x42251f0 is 0 bytes after a block of size 8 alloc'd
==11101==at 0x402603E:
Sorry for the confusion :-( I attached the wrong patch in my previous comment
(something totally unrelated!).
I don't know how to delete my previous attachment.
But I attache hereby the patch that I was meant to attach earlier.
** Attachment added: patch to fix crash + memory leaks
I deleted the bogus patch, correct patch is now attached.
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ftp command crashes when typing: !cd /tmp
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Public bug reported:
I observe a reproducable crash (seg fault) when typing the command !cd /tmp
in ftp.
I'm using Ubuntu-8.10
$ ftp ftpperso.free.fr
Connected to ftpperso.free.fr.
220 Serveur de mise a jour des pages perso de Free.fr version [May 5 2008
15:14:30]
Name
This bug has now been fixed upstream in Vim-7.2.130.
You can find the patch here:
ftp://ftp.vim.org/pub/vim/patches/7.2/7.2.130
See also the summary of all pages available for Vim-7.2 available at:
ftp://ftp.vim.org/pub/vim/patches/7.2/README
No idea when this version will make it into Ubuntu
Thanks for the stack traces. That looks very useful.
I've been able to reproduce this bug only twice so far. It's very rare on
my machine but it did happen.
From your stack trace, I suppose that we can't assume that kill(0, SIGTSTP);
is handled immediately (i.e. it's asynchronous) even though
Put previous patch as attachment (since putting it in previous comment
removed spaces)
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It's probably also a good idea to make the variable sigcont_received volatile
since it is changed in a signal handler.
I will send the patch to the vim_dev mailing list.
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This is the message in vim_dev where I posted the patch:
http://groups.google.com/group/vim_dev/tree/browse_frm/month/2009-2/2a9cb76087f154a2?rnum=361start=250_done=%2Fgroup%2Fvim_dev%2Fbrowse_frm%2Fmonth%2F2009-2%3Fstart%3D250%26sa%3DN%26#doc_b5e783c7690e9614
** Attachment added: fixed race
Can you test against Jaunty and see if the problem still exists?
I have not installed Jaunty yet. So I can verify whether bug is still
there.
Hopefully someone else can verify it? If not, I will verify it when I
upgrade to Jaunty after it's officially released.
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xterm renders some unicode
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xterm
Summary:
xterm does not render some Unicode characters correctly when using colors (or
maybe bold?)
Bug only happens in xterm, other terminals (such as gnome-terminal) do not have
this bug.
Steps to reproduce:
1/ Open an xterm
2/ in xterm,
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: xterm
Summary:
xterm does not render some Unicode characters correctly when using colors (or
maybe bold?)
Bug only happens in xterm, other terminals (such as gnome-terminal) do not
have this bug.
Steps to reproduce:
1/ Open an
I also observe this bug in Ubuntu-8.10 (intrepid).
Very easy to reproduce.
I'm using locale en_US.UTF-8.
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I don't observe this bug with Ubuntu-8.10 (intrepid)
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This bug is still in Ubuntu-8.10 (intrepid) which is using
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Attached output of 'lspci -vvnn' as requested (though I think it's not
relevant).
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Esperanto locale broken
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/304680
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This bug is upstream but it's a valid bug. I really don't
understand why it gets marked as INVALID because someone
asked whether it happened in 9.04 (which has not even been
officially released yet since its only Jan 2009).
The bug still happens in the latest release Ubuntu-8.10 (Intrepid).
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The link below details all the files that I modified to get
my C'HWERTY keyboard to work on Ubuntu-8.10. It provides
full files as well as patches:
http://dominiko.livejournal.com/20206.html
Some of the files are already being integrated in the official Xorg.
See:
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu has configuration for several keyboard layouts, but my C'HWERTY
keyboard (that's the Breton keyboard if you need to know) is not
supported.
Support for C'HWERTY keyboard layout would be welcome.
Doing a Google search, a found a xmodmap file for C'HWERTY keyboard, but
Ah never mind, after spending a few hours, I found how to configure xkb
on Ubuntu to define my own keyboard.
I will attach the modified files here when I'm happy enough with it, so
hopefully the C'HWERTY keyboard can be integrated into the next versions
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xvidcap
I'm trying to use xvidcap tool but it crashes all the time with the
following error:
xtoffmpeg.c guess_input_pix_fmt(): image depth 32 not supported ...
aborting
Steps to reproduce:
1/ start xvidcap from shell: xvidcap
The GUI pops up.
2/
In earlier comments, I mentioned that I was affected by this bug. It
turned out that it was because of a specific reason, most certainly
different than other submitters. I opened a separate issue (bug
#304680) and submitted a patch. In a nutshell, compose key did not work
for me (among other
Chauncellor write:
I backed those two files up and replaced them with your edits, rebooted
for good measure, but nothing was changed. Was there something else I
was supposed to do? You seem like you have it pinpointed, so I probably
didn't do something right.
I assume you're referring to my
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: libx11-data
The Esperanto locale is broken in Ubuntu Ubuntu-8.10 Intrepid. It was already
broken in
previous releases, I can't remember when the regression was introduced, but at
least
Ubuntu-8.04.1 was also affected. I initially reported this as
** Attachment added: patch for file /usr/share/X11/locale/locale.dir
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** Tags added: esperanto locale
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I have have installed Ubuntu-8.10 Intrepid (upgrade from 8.04.1) and I
noticed several bugs:
* the compose key did not work at all
* vim-7.1.314 from Ubuntu-8.10 crashed when using X clipboard with visual
selection.
This bug is discussed in more details in vim mailing list, see:
patch of /usr/share/locale/compose.dir, see above comment.
Can this fix be included in the next release of Ubuntu?
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This is still reproducible in Ubuntu-8.10 Intrepid Ibex.
$ LC_ALL=en_GB.UTF-8 aspell list /dev/null
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
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Same issue here. I attach `lspc --vvnn` output + /var/log/Xorg.0.log +
/etc/X11/xorg.conf.
** Attachment added: lspc-vvnn.txt
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** Attachment added: /var/log/Xorg.0.log
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** Attachment added: xorg.conf
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[...] We were wondering is this still an issue for you?
I have installed Ubuntu-8.10, and this issue is fixed in xterm. Bug can
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Using Ubuntu-8.04.1, my webcam is working with skype. ekiga or aMSN, but
it's not working with cheese. I have HPdv9000 laptop with a Ricoh
builtin webcam:
$ lsusb
Bus 005 Device 003: ID 05ca:1810 Ricoh Co., Ltd
Bus 005 Device 001: ID :
Bus 004 Device 001: ID :
Bus 003 Device
Vim-7.1.138 in Ubuntu-8.04 has a known severe bug which causes it to
segfault (double free). It happens at least when doing completion on
user names.
It's fixed upstream on Oct 30 2007 (more than 1 year ago) in this patch:
7.1.147 (after 7.1.127) freeing memory twice completing user name
I
Which version of Ubuntu is this?
It's yet another case of double free in vim, this is probably a dupe of
Bug #219546 and Bug #215374.
This is probably the patch that fixes it (from Oct 30, 2007, a year
ago):
7.1.147 (after 7.1.127) freeing memory twice completing user name
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Is this bug still happening?
I tried to reproduce it with Ubuntu-8.04 but I could not: vim worked
fine for me when using locale zh_CN.UTF-8 in Ubuntu-8.04.
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I can reproduce this bug with Ubuntu-8.04 using Vim-7.1.138 which comes with
Hardy.
I can also still reproduce it if I compile the latest Vim-7.2.26.
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I can't reproduce this bug. Could it be caused by some settings in your
~/.vimrc or some plugin that you installed?
Can you try first to run vim with: vim -u NONE to avoid loading
~/.vimrc and plugins. If it then works, you can try commenting things
in your ~/.vimrc or move out your ~/.vim
I could not reproduce it somehow, but the bug description sounds an
awful lot like the following bug which was fixed in vim-7.1.227 on Jan
13 2008:
Patch 7.1.227
Problem:Hang in syntax HL when moving over a ). (Dominique Pelle)
Solution: Avoid storing a syntax state in the wrong position in
The following patch could from Jan 6 2008 could also be relevant:
Patch 7.1.211
Problem:The matchparen plugin may take an unexpected amount of time, so
that it looks like Vim hangs.
Solution: Add a timeout to searchpair(), searchpairpos(), search() and
searchpos().
I've noticed that too quite a wile ago. Gnome terminal (and terminator)
don't handle properly composing Unicode characters.
The first character in the attached file french ipa signs is composed
of:
ɛ Hex 025b + ̃ Hex 0303 (utf-8 sequence: c9 9b + cc 83)
(you can check that by the ga
I suspect your DISPLAY env variable is incorrecty set, or set to a
remote machine which is somehow slow to access.
Using vim -X would ignore DISPLAY so should be fast.
This is probably not a bug in Vim.
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Public bug reported:
When creating a user, Ubuntu creates a default ~/.bashrc file.
I see a typo in the comment in this file: *sucessive* - successive
Also, why HISTCONTROL variable is set twice in ~/.bashrc? One should
be commented or removed.
# don't put duplicate lines in the history. See
This bug has already been fixed upstream in patch 7.1.147 of Vim (on Oct
30, 2007, yes, that's quite a while ago):
7.1.147 (after 7.1.127) freeing memory twice completing user name
... but Vim in Ubuntu-8.04 is still using Vim-7.1.138.
This bug is also most certainly a dupe of bug #219546.
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xterm
I'm using xterm with Ubuntu-8.04 (Hardy) and notice something
wrong with the way xterm handles bold characters.
xterm displays bold characters fine in vim, until I press page-up
(causing a visualbell) and then bold character no longer appear
in
Same bug on my HP dv9000 Pavilion laptop.
After using the laptop for a few minutes, I notice that
sound stops working. From then on, I can't start applications
from GNOME menu (gnome-terminal hangs from example).
I see those errors in logs:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ tail -f /var/log/messages
May
Yes, I can reproduce that too.
This bug has already been fixed in latest vim from CVS (in patch 7.1.147
which was released on Tue, Oct 30, 2007). But Ubuntu Hardy is using
an older version: vim-7.1.138 (which was released on Oct 9, 2007).
Here is the patch description which fixes it:
This no longer happens in Hardy (8.04). I'd suggest to close the bug.
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I no longer observe this bug in hardy.
I suggest to close this issue.
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eo_XX.UTF-8)
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Package for this bug was incorrect. I replaced firefox-3 with xterm.
** Changed in: xterm (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: firefox-3.0 = xterm
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Journaling file systems (such as ext3) are slow at fsync.
See what Linus writes in this thread about this particular problem
(http://kerneltrap.org/node/14148)
=== BEGIN QUOTE ===
hm, it turns out that it's due to vim doing an occasional fsync not only
on writeout, but during normal use too.
I just installed Ubuntu-8.04 (Hardy Heron), and aspell still crashes with:
$ export LC_ALL=en_GB.UTF-8 ; echo -n | aspell list
Segmentation fault
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reproducible seg fault in 'aspell' when using 'eo_XX.UTF-8' locale
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/71322
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I upgraded to Ubuntu-8.04 (Hardy Heron) and everything now works fine.
I'd suggest to close the issue.
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[gutsy] proprietary driver for NVIDIA accelerated graphics not working
(regression from Feisty)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/157265
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 156913 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/156913
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 156913
Installing the Esperanto language pack does not offer Esperanto in choices
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Can't select Esperanto as main language
I just install Hardy and stumbled upon this bug.
I just remember that a long time ago, I reported a similar bug (see bug #23435)
in Hoary Hedgehog (yes, that's old!) and it was fixed back then.
But somehow this bug now reappears.
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Installing the Esperanto language pack does not offer
Can someone give the exact steps to reproduce the bug?
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vim crashed using rails.vim on Hardy
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/219546
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Thanks for the step by step description.
Following the explanations from matrixise
I could also reproduce the bug when doing
:REcontroller teTABTAB which segfaults
(press tab twice):
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/test_crash$ /usr/bin/vim
Vim: Caught deadly signal SEGV
This is happening with
I read the previous comments from Bertilo and Joop, but none of this
works for me.
When I do sudo apt-get install language-pack-eo, it does not create
any Esperanto locale.
$ sudo apt-get install language-pack-eo
...
$ locale -a
C
en_AU.utf8
en_BW.utf8
en_CA.utf8
en_DK.utf8
en_GB.utf8
en_HK.utf8
Finally, after trying several experimentations, I got my locale in
Esperanto with Hardy.
I had forgotten to do:
sudo mv /usr/share/i18n/locales/eo into /usr/share/i18n/locales/eo_XX
After that, sudo dpkg-reconfigure locales created the esperanto
locale.
So there is a workaround but hopefully
I can't reproduce that bug with Hardy. I opened 7 tabs successfully
without problem (pressing CTRL-T). Firefox correctly goes the the
address I type in the location bar.
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5 tab limit in Firefox 3 b5
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/222901
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Public bug reported:
In man page of find (man find), second paragraph in section
DESCRIPTION, I see:
[...] if you are using it to seach directories [...]
*seach* should obviously be search.
I'm using Ubuntu-7.10 (Gutsy)
** Affects: ubuntu
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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