Bug#390431: freemind: locks up when starting new map

2006-10-01 Thread Graham Seaman
Package: freemind
Version: 0.7.1-6
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable

On selecting the file-new option locks up with exception message:

java.lang.ClassCastException: can't cast `gnu/java/awt/peer/gtk/GdkGraphics' to 
`java/awt/Graphics2D'

Versions of packages freemind depends on:
ii  gij-4.1 [java2-runtime]   4.1.1-10   The GNU Java bytecode interpreter
ii  kaffe-pthreads [java-virtual- 2:1.1.7-4  A POSIX threads enabled version of

Versions of packages freemind recommends:
ii  epiphany-browser [www 1.4.8-3Intuitive GNOME web browser
ii  firefox [www-browser] 1.5.dfsg+1.5.0.7-1 lightweight web browser based on M
ii  konqueror [www-browse 4:3.5.4-2  KDE's advanced file manager, web b
ii  lynx [www-browser]2.8.5-2sarge2.1Text-mode WWW Browser
ii  mozilla-browser [www- 2:1.7.12-1.2   The Mozilla Internet application s
ii  w3m [www-browser] 0.5.1-5WWW browsable pager with excellent

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Bug#340900: kronolith: saves but does not display events

2005-12-01 Thread Graham Seaman

Ola Lundqvist wrote:


severity 340900 important
thanks

On Thu, Dec 01, 2005 at 12:23:43AM +, Graham Seaman wrote:
 


Hi

The problem is the same as the one described in:

http://archives.free.net.ph/message/20051107.085343.c796bd46.en.html

and the 'solution' is the same: after a second calendar has been created 
the events in the first calendar suddenly get displayed.
   



Ehmmm. Well that was surely a strange solution. Do things get displayed
for the second calendar as well?

 

Yes. Entries for the new calendar were displayed immediately. Could it 
be something related  to cacheing?


Graham


Regards,

// Ola

 


Graham

Ola Lundqvist wrote:

   


Hello

On Tue, Nov 29, 2005 at 10:03:24PM +, Graham Seaman wrote:


 


Martin Lohmeier wrote:

 

   


Graham Seaman wrote:



   

 


What's the best way to go from here? Do I need to start installing
packages from testing? I've had a look, and appear to have the usual
cascade of dependencies (testing version of pear, etc), which will
effectively
convert my system from stable to testing, which I would prefer not to 
do.



 

   


The dependency on php-http-request seems to be the problem. Get
ftp://ftp.horde.org/pub/kronolith/kronolith-h3-2.0.5.tar.gz and go
through kronolith/docs/INSTALL...should be the easiest way.


   

 

I've done that, and am back to my original problem: I can create new 
events, they are stored in the database, but they are never displayed. 
Since the problem shows on such different versions of the horde, I guess 
the root cause must be somewhere in my debian setup. But would I be 
better off asking for help on one of the horde mailing lists regardless?
 

   


I think you may be better of asking there, yes. As it occur on such
a different version it must probably be some problem with something
else like the database or something. Maybe it have some other date
format that make the events show up in some scrambled manner.

Regards,

// Ola



 


Thanks
Graham

 

   


bye, Martin



   

 

 

   



 



   



 





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Bug#340900: Missing README.Debian file

2005-11-30 Thread Graham Seaman
Apologies for this. I fired off that email too quickly. The file does 
exist, it's just gzipped.

Please cancel the other bugreport you made for this.

Sorry...
Graham




Ola Lundqvist wrote:


Package: horde3
Version: 3.0.4-4sarge2
Severity: normal

Hi

On Mon, Nov 28, 2005 at 09:51:05PM +, Graham Seaman wrote:
 


Martin Lohmeier wrote

   


Graham, there need to be something wrong with your setup. I updated from
kronolith1 a few month ago and never had problems with it. And since
kronolith1 has beed released a few years ago, it is very unlikely that
it is broken ;-)

If you use something like eaccelerator, try to clear it's cache. So do
with your browsers cache. Might be the problem...

When looking for upstream support, have a look at the FAQ [1], Horde BTS
[2] and the mailing list [3].

Or try to update to horde3 / kronolith2 that might be the best choice...



 

OK, that seems to be the consensus. But I'm starting to wonder whether I 
should move to a different package altogether...


   


apt-get install horde3
 


less /etc/horde/horde3/conf.php:
 

echo Horde3 configuration disabled by default because the 
administration/install wizard give you too much access to the system. 
Read /usr/share/doc/horde3/README.Debian on how to allow access.;


   


less  /usr/share/doc/horde3/README.Debian
 


/usr/share/doc/horde3/README.Debian: No such file or directory
 


not a good start... :-(
   



Ehm... This is really wierd. I'll check that out and I'll also
file this as a bugreport.

Regards,

// Ola

 


Graham



   


bye, Martin

[1] http://wiki.horde.org/FAQ
[2] http://bugs.horde.org
[3] http://lists.horde.org/mailman/listinfo/kronolith


 



   



 





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Bug#340900: kronolith: saves but does not display events

2005-11-30 Thread Graham Seaman

Hi

The problem is the same as the one described in:

http://archives.free.net.ph/message/20051107.085343.c796bd46.en.html

and the 'solution' is the same: after a second calendar has been created 
the events in the first calendar suddenly get displayed.


Graham

Ola Lundqvist wrote:


Hello

On Tue, Nov 29, 2005 at 10:03:24PM +, Graham Seaman wrote:
 


Martin Lohmeier wrote:

   


Graham Seaman wrote:



 


What's the best way to go from here? Do I need to start installing
packages from testing? I've had a look, and appear to have the usual
cascade of dependencies (testing version of pear, etc), which will
effectively
convert my system from stable to testing, which I would prefer not to do.
 

   


The dependency on php-http-request seems to be the problem. Get
ftp://ftp.horde.org/pub/kronolith/kronolith-h3-2.0.5.tar.gz and go
through kronolith/docs/INSTALL...should be the easiest way.


 

I've done that, and am back to my original problem: I can create new 
events, they are stored in the database, but they are never displayed. 
Since the problem shows on such different versions of the horde, I guess 
the root cause must be somewhere in my debian setup. But would I be 
better off asking for help on one of the horde mailing lists regardless?
   



I think you may be better of asking there, yes. As it occur on such
a different version it must probably be some problem with something
else like the database or something. Maybe it have some other date
format that make the events show up in some scrambled manner.

Regards,

// Ola

 


Thanks
Graham

   


bye, Martin



 



   



 





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Bug#340900: kronolith: saves but does not display events

2005-11-29 Thread Graham Seaman

Martin Lohmeier wrote:


Graham Seaman wrote:

 


What's the best way to go from here? Do I need to start installing
packages from testing? I've had a look, and appear to have the usual
cascade of dependencies (testing version of pear, etc), which will
effectively
convert my system from stable to testing, which I would prefer not to do.
   



The dependency on php-http-request seems to be the problem. Get
ftp://ftp.horde.org/pub/kronolith/kronolith-h3-2.0.5.tar.gz and go
through kronolith/docs/INSTALL...should be the easiest way.
 

I've done that, and am back to my original problem: I can create new 
events, they are stored in the database, but they are never displayed. 
Since the problem shows on such different versions of the horde, I guess 
the root cause must be somewhere in my debian setup. But would I be 
better off asking for help on one of the horde mailing lists regardless?


Thanks
Graham



bye, Martin

 





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Bug#340900: kronolith: saves but does not display events

2005-11-28 Thread Graham Seaman

Ola Lundqvist wrote:


One suggestion is to move on to kronolith2. You have to upgrade the
entire horde suite but I think you can at least get some upstream support
for that version. :)


 

I am running the horde on a server running debian stable, used for 
several different virtual hosts. I've previously had problems when I've 
tried to include large packages with many dependencies from testing or 
unstable on a system like this. If you could give me some guidance (in 
baby steps...) on how to upgrade the whole horde system without messing 
up anything else, I could go this way. But would you have the time to 
advise me on doing this?


Best
Graham


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Bug#340900: kronolith: saves but does not display events

2005-11-28 Thread Graham Seaman

Martin Lohmeier wrote


Graham, there need to be something wrong with your setup. I updated from
kronolith1 a few month ago and never had problems with it. And since
kronolith1 has beed released a few years ago, it is very unlikely that
it is broken ;-)

If you use something like eaccelerator, try to clear it's cache. So do
with your browsers cache. Might be the problem...

When looking for upstream support, have a look at the FAQ [1], Horde BTS
[2] and the mailing list [3].

Or try to update to horde3 / kronolith2 that might be the best choice...

 

OK, that seems to be the consensus. But I'm starting to wonder whether I 
should move to a different package altogether...


apt-get install horde3


less /etc/horde/horde3/conf.php:



echo Horde3 configuration disabled by default because the 
administration/install wizard give you too much access to the system. 
Read /usr/share/doc/horde3/README.Debian on how to allow access.;


less  /usr/share/doc/horde3/README.Debian

/usr/share/doc/horde3/README.Debian: No such file or directory

not a good start... :-(

Graham




bye, Martin

[1] http://wiki.horde.org/FAQ
[2] http://bugs.horde.org
[3] http://lists.horde.org/mailman/listinfo/kronolith
 





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Bug#340900: kronolith: saves but does not display events

2005-11-28 Thread Graham Seaman

Ola Lundqvist wrote:


Hello

On Mon, Nov 28, 2005 at 01:33:56PM +, Graham Seaman wrote:
 


Ola Lundqvist wrote:

   


One suggestion is to move on to kronolith2. You have to upgrade the
entire horde suite but I think you can at least get some upstream support
for that version. :)
 

I removed horde2 and installed horde3. Horde/imp seem to be working ok, 
as before.
But when I try to install kronolith2, I find there is no version in 
stable. The old kronolith depends on horde2, which I have removed,  and 
which was the  combination I failed to get to work before.


What's the best way to go from here? Do I need to start installing 
packages from testing? I've had a look, and appear to have the usual 
cascade of dependencies (testing version of pear, etc), which will 
effectively

convert my system from stable to testing, which I would prefer not to do.

Thanks
Graham



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Bug#340900: kronolith: saves but does not display events

2005-11-26 Thread Graham Seaman
Package: kronolith
Version: 1.1.4-2
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable

Installed kronolith with the mysql option. Needed to manually execute
the mysql script to create the kronolith_events table. On creating an
event, the event is saved in the table. On reloading the calendar for
the period including the event, with debugging statements in sql.php, it
can be seen that the event is retrieved successfully from the database
and the array returned by Kronolith_Driver_sql::listEvents() is successfully 
populated with the correct event ids; however, nothing is displayed in the 
calendar.

-- System Information:
Debian Release: 3.1
Architecture: i386 (i686)
Kernel: Linux 2.6.8-2-386
Locale: LANG=en_GB, LC_CTYPE=en_GB (charmap=ISO-8859-1)

Versions of packages kronolith depends on:
ii  debconf  1.4.30.13   Debian configuration management sy
ii  horde2   2.2.8-1 horde web application suite
ii  php-date 1.4.3-1 PHP PEAR module for Date and Time 
ii  php4-mysql   4:4.3.10-16 MySQL module for php4
ii  php4-pear4:4.3.10-16 PEAR - PHP Extension and Applicati
ii  wwwconfig-common 0.0.43  Debian web auto configuration

-- debconf information:
  kronolith/caluser: kronomgr
* kronolith/caldrv: sql


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