This is most likely the same bug as
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/glibc/+bug/1663280
Can you confirm that the problem goes away if you run the dynamically linked
binary with the environment variable LD_BIND_NOW=1?
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1663280 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1663280
I am going to mark this as a duplicate of
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/glibc/+bug/1663280 even though
you reported the bug significantly earlier. The other bug reported has a
bunch of
Regarding glibc 2.24: note that the version in use in Debian
testing/unstable (i.e. stretch/sid) is 2.24-9 which already incorporates
the upstream fix, i.e. Debian is not affected.
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Status: Unknown
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It seems that the fix has been backported to upstreams's 2.24 branch:
https://sourceware.org/git/?p=glibc.git;a=commit;h=4b8790c81c1a7b870a43810ec95e08a2e501123d
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The same issue still affects Rhythmbox in Ubuntu 12.10 beta 2, trying to
enable replaygain while a song is playing reproducibly leads to the
crash.
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Ubuntu better. Examining the information you have given us, this does
not appear to be a bug report so we are closing it and converting it to
a question in the support tracker. We understand the difficulties you
are facing, but
The patch has been submitted upstream now:
http://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/gzip.git/commit/?id=dc6196e2a041c022f8382b7e610b095718acccfa
@Thomas Bushnell: Do you want to prepare a patch/merge request based on
this commit (and the next one, which tests the behaviour)? Otherwise I
can do it.
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Status: New = In Progress
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Thank you for your bug report. I can reproduce your issue on Ubuntu
12.04 (gzip: 1.4-1ubuntu2). This is an upstream bug, therefore it would
be great if you could forward the bug to the developers. As far as I can
see, they are not using a bug tracker but a mailing list:
Thanks for following up on this. I'm closing the bug as the OOM killer
seems to be working as it should. Please continue to report any other
bugs you may find.
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It sure does but, again, how much physical RAM do you have? Your command
shows a ~ 1 GB swap, as I said the PDF conversion needs about 2.5GB RAM
+ swap at the very least... Did you have a look into the log files for
whether there is any sign of the OOM killer getting active? In case
there is no
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 769866 ***
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Hi,
I'm quite sure that this is not a bug, but -- as has been noted in the
answer to your stackoverflow question -- your system simply runs out of
memory and the OOM killer terminates your process. I tried your PDF
conversion example and it has a peak memory usage around 2.5GB -- how
much
I see, sorry for this red herring -- it seems you run into the same
problem as before when using apport to gather the information.
It seems the issue is about the so called cache not being big enough to
hold all the package information. Possibly you have a lot of package
sources activated (you
Thank you for your bug report and helping to make Ubuntu better. To get more
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Unity Lens Video shows only SOME of my Videos
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Thank you for your bug report. The error messages indicate a syntax error in
line 13 of your /etc/environment file:
/etc/environment: linha 13: fim do arquivo inesperado enquanto procurava por `'
This is something that you have to fix manually. As it is not a bug in
texinfo, I'm marking this bug
Thank you for your bug report. This issue has already been reported
upstream, see https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=48846 . It
seems that it might not be considered a bug, to resize the formula one
can change the font size while in the formula editor.
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Thank you for your bug report. It appears your file /etc/environment has a
syntax error (in line 4):
/etc/environment: linha 4: UNITY_FORCE_START: comando não encontrado
This is something that you have to fix manually. I'm marking the bug as invalid
as this is not a bug in texinfo.
Please
Thank you for your bug report. It appears your file /etc/environment has a
syntax error (in line 2):
/etc/environment: line 2: CLASSPATH: command not found
This is something that you have to fix manually. I'm marking the bug as invalid
as this is not a bug in texinfo.
Please continue to report
Thank you for your bug report. It appears your file /etc/environment has a
syntax error (in line 13):
/etc/environment: linha 13: fim do arquivo inesperado enquanto procurava por `'
This is something that you have to fix manually. I'm marking the bug as invalid
as this is not a bug in texinfo.
Thank you for your bug report. It appears your file /etc/environment has a
syntax error (in line 2):
/etc/environment: line 2: unexpected EOF while looking for matching `'
This is something that you have to fix manually. I'm marking the bug as invalid
as this is not a bug in texinfo.
Please
Thank you for your bug report. It appears your file /etc/environment has a
syntax error (in line 1):
/etc/environment: ligne 1: Caractère de fin de fichier (EOF) prématuré lors de
la recherche du « » correspondant
This is something that you have to fix manually. I'm marking the bug as invalid
Thank you for your bug report. It appears your file /etc/environment has a
syntax error (in line 5):
/etc/environment: 行 5: 寻找匹配的 `' 是遇到了未预期的文件结束符
This is something that you have to fix manually. I'm marking the bug as invalid
as this is not a bug in texinfo.
Please continue to report any
Thank you for your bug report. The problem is line 2 of your /etc/environment
file:
LC_TIME='en_AU.utf8
It uses an opening single quote but a closing double quote -- this has to be
consistent. BTW, you do not need any quotes at all, i.e. you could use:
LC_TIME=en_AU.utf8
I am closing this bug
Thank you for your bug report.
The problem seems to be line 4 in your /etc/environment file: It
contains an opening double quote () without a matching closing one.
I'm closing this report as invalid as it is not a bug in texinfo. Please
continue to report any other bugs you may find.
** Changed
Thank you for your report and the follow-up comment. As this is an issue
with a manually changed /etc/environment file and not related to
texinfo, I'm closing this bug report as invalid.
Please continue to report any other bugs you may find.
** Changed in: texinfo (Ubuntu)
Status: New =
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 986205 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/986205
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 986205 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/986205
The problem occurs for all documents containing form controls (text
fields, checkboxes, etc.), this issue is tracked in bug #986205, I'm
therefore marking this bug as a duplicate. Any further discussion
I had some further look into this and the problem seems to be inherited
from Debian, the libreoffice versions in unstable and experimental both
show the same behaviour as the Ubuntu version. I forwarded the bug to
the Debian bugtracker: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-
bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=670350
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I can confirm this issue (for the file provided) on 64-Bit Ubuntu. I get
the error message Read-Error. Error reading file. I can open the file
with abiword -- although I do not see any checkbox then (just the text
Test).
$ lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu 12.04 LTS
Release:12.04
$
I just tried the upstream LO version (i.e. installing all the .deb's in
LibO_3.5.2rc2_Linux_x86-64_install-deb_en-US provided by
http://www.libreoffice.org/download/) and cannot reproduce the issue -- seems
to be a Debian and/or Ubuntu problem.
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This is odd... I just reproduced the issue again with a vanilla Ubuntu
12.04 beta image from ubuntu.com (ubuntu-12.04-beta2-desktop-amd64.iso):
I started the ISO in a virtual machine, used Try Ubuntu mode and
navigated to this bug report. On opening the attachment I got the Read-
Error. The beta
Alright, I did some more testing: The problem is reproducible if the
libreoffice-base package is *not* installed. With libreoffice-base
installed, the file opens and displays, without the package it shows the
Read-Error. This is only true for the Ubuntu Precise version, both the
TDF as well as the
** Description changed:
LO in Ubuntu 12.04 fails to open an odt document that contains a checkbox.
Works fine in LO 3.4 on Ubuntu 11.10.
+
+ The problem occurs only when the package libreoffice-base is *not*
+ installed and only for the Ubuntu package, i.e. either installing
+
@luiscarlos and @jan-recreatie-zorg: all Ubuntu versions 10.04 (maverick)
have this specific issue fixed, I therefore think you are not seeing the same
bug. In case you are seeing this problem even when printing to a file (like in
this bug report), please report a new bug against libcairo2
Thank you for your bug report. Your issue seems to be different from the one
reported here, therefore please open a new bug. To enable the developers to fix
your problem, the best way is to open a crash report with apport. As it is by
default disabled on Oneiric, you have to run the following
@David: No one claimed that xpdf is useless -- it is just only
community supported, i.e. in universe and not in main. The status has
been set to Medium automatically by apport, as it does for all crash
reports. The correct status would actually be High (Prevents the
application or any dependencies
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 943195 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/943195
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duplicate of bug 943195, so it is being marked as such. Please look
Just for the record: the (now public) bug report for this issue in
Ubuntu 12.04 is bug #943195 -- discussion should continue there.
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Title:
Xpdf
@nickolai: Thank you very much, that indeed makes evince for work me
again. Supporting an old installation in /usr/local is probably not
really worth considering, I'm therefore closing this bug as Invalid.
Thanks everybody for your help.
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@luiscarlos: Are you sure you have the updates repository enabled? Could you run
apt-cache policy libcairo2
in a terminal and paste the ouput? Thanks.
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After the most recent update to 0.3.91-0ubuntu1, indicator-datetime-session's
memory increases at a rate of ~5MB/s, rendering my system unusable in a couple
of minutes. Any advice on how to debug this issue? The service is always
respawned after I kill it, making it
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indicator-datetime-session severely leaks memory
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Sebastien, thanks for your advice. This is the output I get on the
commandline:
Indicator-Datetime-WARNING **: Address provider changed. Let's change
** WARNING **: Metadata for error domain geoclue-error-quark already
registered
Indicator-Datetime-WARNING **: Address provider changed.
I did not have geoclue-ubuntu-geoip installed and installing it (+
logging out and back in) indeed fixed the problem, indicator-datetime-
service is back to a reasonable memory consumption which does not seem
to grow over time. indicator-datetime-service's dependence on geoclue-
ubuntu-geoip |
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not appear to be a bug report so we are closing it and converting it to
a question in the support tracker. We understand the difficulties you
are facing, but
It does not seem to be document-specific, I'm getting it for many documents
now, with a complaint about another key, though:
GLib-GIO-ERROR **: Settings schema 'org.gnome.Evince.Default' does not contain
a key named 'dual-page-odd-left'
The last document where I experienced the problem was the
Concerning '~lyx-devel', I do not see how to enable a bug tracking feature.
Does anyone know if this can be done for teams?
I think bugs appear in the bug page for teams simply when they are assigned to
the team or when the team is subscribed to the bug. I do not think there is any
other way
Hi Anatoly,
do you have any reference (e.g. upstream bug report) for that? I think
reverting is really not an option but maybe it is possible to add a
patch reverting this specific behaviour.
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A possibly easier workaround (from my duplicate bug #932079): Use pavucontrol
for switching between outputs.
Oh and @JrZabott: I removed the verification-needed tag, that tag has a very
specific meaning for stable release updates, see
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/Tags
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Hi Bernhard,
no worries, I'm glad it got merged either way! BTW: I was once told to
actually *not* subscribe ubuntu-sponsors if I have already done a merge
request (in the bazaar branch sense) and
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/HowToFix#Committing_the_fix only says If
you can't find anyone to
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 924324 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/924324
@Michael: The branch and the changelog of compiz-plugins-main mention
this bug here -- which is obviously wrong... I think it was meant to
refer to bug #932087 (note the 23 - 32 change). Maybe Didier Roche
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 924324 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/924324
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gnome-control-center crashed with SIGSEGV in
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Hi again. Following your comments it seems everything works as it should, I'm
therefore closing this bug. Regarding your second comment/screenshot regarding
the -b option: If you use -b, you do not need the in the end. So in your
case it should be:
sudo -b leafpad /boot/grub/usb.mod
Oh, BTW:
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make Ubuntu
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I can't reproduce the issue on Ubuntu 12.04: Running sudo ... just fails,
because there is no way to enter the password (withouth using fg for getting
the process back in the foreground) -- one should actually
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better.
Dash is a POSIX compliant shell that is supposed to be more efficient
than bash. For that reason, Ubuntu introduced /bin/sh as a symlink to
dash back in Ubuntu 6.10: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DashAsBinSh
Every
Unfortunately, apport does not seem to handle duplicates well... please
note that bug #924988 already has a branch with a fix attached.
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probably be removed from Precise.
** Affects: scribus (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Assignee: Marcel Stimberg (marcelstimberg)
Status: In Progress
** Changed in: scribus (Ubuntu)
Status: New = In Progress
** Changed in: scribus (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned
@Damir: The version 3.3.5 is the version in Ubuntu 12.04 -- the Ubuntu
11.10 version in the oneiric-proposed repository is 3.2.1-0ubuntu4.1
(the former version was 3.2.1-0ubuntu3.2)
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of doing such things, but I can also attach debdiffs if
you prefer.
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Status: In Progress = Confirmed
** Changed in: scribus (Ubuntu)
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 924988 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/924988
I'm marking this bug as a duplicate of bug #924988, since that one has
already a branch with a fix attached to it. I hope apport redirects
duplicate reports there as well...
** This bug has been marked a
Many thanks for the link, it does actually mention an easy workaround for the
problem: Edit your configuration file (should be
~/.eclipse/org.eclipse.platform_3.7.0_155965261/configuration/config.ini ) and
add a line:
org.eclipse.swt.browser.DefaultType=mozilla
This way the mozilla renderer
Hi,
the crash seems to have to do with the webkit rendering -- the workaround in
bug #905814 might help you as well, see:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/openjdk-6/+bug/905814/comments/7
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Hi Sebastien, the issue seems to be the same, a crash at
g_type_check_instance_is_a, called by g_file_equal, the segvanalysis is
bascially identical (see my bug #927150). But you are right, the
stacktrace is not exactly identical (g_type_check_instance_is_a -
g_file_equal - gtk_path_bar_finalize
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 809609
gedit crashed with SIGSEGV in g_type_check_instance_is_a()
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gedit crashed with
Got your point, I unmarked bug #927150 as a duplicate.
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Indeed I cannot longer reproduce this issue and have upgraded since.
Closing this bug as invalid.
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Yes, I'm seeing this issue too -- it is somewhat annoying because as a
bug triager I regularly direct users who report a crash through the
process of enabling apport and submitting a crash report. Just to have
the bug marked as invalid because the apport claims that the packages
where not
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 809609 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/809609
Many thanks for the bug report and the detailed instructions how to reproduce
it -- the issue still persists on Ubuntu Precise. The crash has already been
reported as bug #809609, I'm therefore marking this
The crash is reproducible on Precise (see my duplicate bug report #927150) -- I
followed the instructions provided by fabrg in bug #926858:
Steps to reproduce:
1. Open gedit and display File Browser (side panel)
2. Open a structure folder with some folders and files (i suggest you /home/),
and
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 809609 ***
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gedit crashed with SIGSEGV in g_type_check_instance_is_a()
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As the bug report does not include enough information to work with it,
I'm closing this issue as invalid. @val thomas: Please do not change the
status of bugs that do not directly affect you. If you have a problem
that you think is similar, please file a new bug (but please have a look
at
When you say After I did that apport does not catch crashes, do you
mean that it no longer crashes or that apport does not come up after
enabling it with the above statement? If it does not come up, can you
check whether you have a crash report in /var/crash ? If yes, you might
be able to submit
Great! Now there is one more small thing you could do: After the apport
retracing service has retraced the files in your new bug report (you
should get a mail about this, it adds a couple of files, changes some
tags, etc.), please check the attached files for any confidential
information --
The unity PPA is only for the current development version of Ubuntu,
i.e. Ubuntu 12.04. As you are running 11.10, I'd suggest to remove the
PPA and downgrade to the libunity6 version in the repositories. Or, if
you want to contribute to testing the latest-and-greatest (but
occasionally breaking)
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 817861 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/817861
Indeed it seems to be the same issue -- probably not seen as a duplicate
by apport because this bug is reported for precise and the other for
oneiric? I'm marking this bug as a duplicate and make a comment at
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 817861 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/817861
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 923432
nautilus crashed with SIGABRT in g_assertion_message() when middle-clicking
a folder on the desktop
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 817861
This issue still exists in Precise -- see bug #923432 (now marked as a
duplicate of this bug) for apport crash info, e.g. the stacktrace:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nautilus/+bug/923432/+attachment/2699947/+files/Stacktrace.txt
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Hi Ben,
I know you already created a new bug report with apport -- but even more useful
would be if you could make approt catch the crash itself. For this, you have to
enable apport crash reporting by entering
sudo service apport start force_start=1
in a terminal. Then reproduce the crash,
Ok. I guess you can also see the test movie that is installed by
checkbox: /usr/share/checkbox/data/video/Quicktime_Video.mov ?
I saw your movie uses ffmjpeg as a codec, thats different from the one in the
movies I tried. Could you try installing all the other gstreamer plugin
modules, i.e. do
Could you point to any specific files that are maybe available online
(legally available would be best ;) ) -- it is difficult to triage this
otherwise. Or if it applies to movies you take with a camera, could you
attach a short example to this bug? Thanks in advance!
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It took me a while to find this out -- it really looks weird! The solution is
quite simple, though: In the standard ~/.bashrc you find the following line:
alias grep='grep --color=auto'
GREP_OPTIONS are
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 922069 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/922069
I see. I can play quicktime videos on Ubuntu 11.10 just fine with totem, so it
seems not to be a general issue.
I saw that you already reported a bug against totem, I'm therefore marking this
bug here as a
Could you please run 'apport-collect 922069' in a terminal? This will
attach the correct debug info to this report (as your original bug was
filed against mplayer, the debug info is for mplayer currently). Thanks.
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Oh, actually it does not seem to be necessary... I just found the bug that
seems to apply to your situation (bug #856988) -- it seems to be a problem that
only occurs after upgrades from natty to oneiric. Could you try whether running
rm -r ~/.gstreamer-0.10
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Thanks for the info (although it unfortunately did not include infos
about plugins etc...). To sort out whether it is anything totem-specific
or (as I expect) a problem in the gstreamer backend, could you please
install the gstreamer-tools package and run:
gst-launch playbin
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sudo service apport start force_start=1
(will prompt for your password) in a terminal. Now try to reproduce the crash:
A dialog box will appear asking you
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nautilus crashed with SIGABRT in g_assertion_message() when middle-
clicking a folder on the desktop
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 923432 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/923432
Many thanks for your bug report -- I'm somewhat surprised that you are
apparently the first one reporting it as it is easily reproducible for
me (both on 11.10 and on the current development version 12.04). I
There's apparently already an upstream bug report about this (6 months
old but still untouched :-/), you can track it and make comments at:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=655235
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