I can't reproduce this Save As behavior. If the f.xcf you used is small
(after gzipping), please attach it.
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Could you try pidgin 2.5.2 from experimental and see if it fixes the
problem? If not, could you attach the output from running pidgin -d,
as well as a new backtrace?
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Which protocol are you using? Are you connecting through a proxy?
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Can you try pidgin 2.5.2 from experimental and see if it fixes the problem?
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Yasir Assam wrote:
I just tried reproducing it with f.xcf and couldn't do it. I did see the
same bug a few weeks ago (when I last used gimp) but perhaps it's been
fixed since then?
I doubt it, though you may want to check what day you installed the
latest version of gimp.
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Nope, the crash was pretty clearly in the engine. I'm sure gimp 2.4 uses
newer features of GTK, which the theme could have problems with. I
haven't received any other reports of a crash under these circumstances.
Sergey I. Sharybin wrote:
I tested this issue on my Debian Etch machine with gimp
Does this still happen if you disable the X-Chat plugin?
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Nelson A. de Oliveira wrote:
Ari, is it right to don't have this dependency now or it was something
that went unnoticed?
This appears to be my fault, though I don't know how it happened.
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Please accept my deepest apologies for downgrading the severity of a bug
that obviously did not meet the criteria for a serious severity. Let me
quote from the BTS manual:
serious
is a severe violation of Debian policy (roughly, it violates a must or
required
Mike Hommey wrote:
Package: pidgin
Version: 2.6.4-1
Severity: important
Tags: patch
Everything is in the subject.
Does the current behavior break anything?
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What program generated the original TIFF? Or did it come directly from
the scanner?
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From upstream:
A patch for the file upload vulnerability can be found in 4be2df4f,
3d02401c, and c64a1adc [1, 2, 3]. The fix itself is in [3], but depends
on the first two to apply properly (and clean up memory correctly).
As a note, when backporting the patch to anything older than 2.6.0, the
Nico Golde wrote:
Hi Ari,
are you working on an update? I'd NMU this bug otherwise,
the issue sucks for a lot of users.
Not yet. Feel free to NMU it.
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No key combinations work at all, or just ones with Alt/Meta?
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I've just been informed that this is CVE-2010-0013.
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Thomas Dickey wrote:
...as an example, looking at this chunk in gntkeys.c, almost all of
it is incorrect:
What's incorrect about it, other than not using terminfo?
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This won't be officially fixed until Flash 10.1:
http://blogs.adobe.com/penguin.swf/2009/12/flash_player_10_security_updat.html#comment-2113801
In the meantime, Chromium worked around it at the browser level:
http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=29789
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Please try setting debug=2 and running your browser from a terminal to
get the debugging output. Also, you can try running mplayer on the URL
of the stream directly: http://on-tv.ru/asx/tv_id4.asx - If mplayer
won't play it, then there's no way mplayerplug-in can.
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Is this a kdpf problem or a mozplugger problem?
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CVE-2008-2956 is the only remaining bug that hasn't been fixed upstream.
It's not considered serious because of the reasons given earlier:
The other issue (CVE-2008-2956) can only be exploited, when the client
is connecting to a server that either does not check for malformed XML
or send them.
Does this happen on every startup or just the first time?
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On Fri, 2008-11-14 at 19:43 +0100, Joey Schulze wrote:
Only on the first time it seems.
So is there any particular reason why this needs to be fixed for lenny?
A one-time emission of messages to stdout doesn't even seem like a minor
bug to me.
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Please follow the directions to get a backtrace here:
http://wiki.debian.org/HowToGetABacktrace
You can skip the rebuild process by installing pidgin-dbg,
libgtk2.0-0-dbg, and libglib2.0-0.
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Can you please install pidgin-dbg so that the next backtrace includes
the proper debugging symbols?
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What's the output of gconftool -R /system/gstreamer/0.10/default?
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reassign 539602 libpoppler4 0.10.6-1
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gimp and inkscape don't have native .ai support; it just gets read in as
PDF through poppler, which seems to have this bug (try opening the file
in evince).
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Attached is the patch from pidgin 2.5.8 to fix this bug.
#
# old_revision [c43f49e4ab246e559658718f84094e1f7657224e]
#
# patch ChangeLog
# from [456cddd02cacd1f94c56ca6dd811b371945c2cf5]
#to [5ee62899ca72d78404d4b40f48ba4b0be50c46d4]
#
# patch libpurple/protocols/oscar/bstream.c
# from
Should this package just be removed now that we have xlwt and xlrd?
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So.. can you install pidgin-dbg and get a backtrace as described here:
http://wiki.debian.org/HowToGetABacktrace
What's the output of pidgin -d?
Will pidgin start if you run pidgin -n?
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severity 529710 wishlist
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There is no significant difference between 0.12.0-4 and 0.13.0 as far as
users are concerned.
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Do you have Use this buddy icon for this account selected in any of
the account-specific settings?
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Package: ftp.debian.org
Severity: normal
Please remove the gaim source package from testing/unstable. It had been
a transitional dependency package on pidgin and is no longer needed.
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Where is script-fu-Eg-DuotoneSimulation from?
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severity 510543 minor
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I'm not sure that anything can be done about this in GIMP, since it's
usually up to the window manager to decide where how to place new windows.
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On Tue, 2009-01-06 at 17:43 +0200, Antti-Juhani Kaijanaho wrote:
In any case, it works now (after a regular upgrade to 1:2.4, which also
updated
to libflashplayer-10.0.d21.1.linux-x86_64.so.tar.gz).
That was the first amd64-native version I had installed, and it crashed
on every site except
reopen 509108
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This is still an issue for some people (possibly related to the specific
CPU they're on), and the upstream bug hasn't been resolved. I really
don't think Flash 10 is acceptable for a significant portion of users.
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reopen 509108
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This is still an issue for some people (possibly related to the specific
CPU they're on), and the upstream bug hasn't been resolved. I really
don't think Flash 10 is acceptable for a significant portion of users.
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reassign 510543 metacity
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Dylan Paul Thurston wrote:
Should this be reassigned to metacity, then? I haven't observed this
behaviour with other applications.
--Dylan Thurston
I'll reassign it to metacity, though you may be able to work around the
problem by setting
Is there an example of this that you can point me to?
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What's the actual problem here?
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What does ls -l /etc/alternatives/x-terminal-emulator say?
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That's a crash in pidgin-facebookchat and has nothing to do with this bug.
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On 05/19/2010 01:22 AM, Jonathan Nieder wrote:
I do not know pidgin very well, but it seems its main use for tcl is
to allow writing plugins in tcl. Could you point me to some examples?
If it turns out to be necessary to bump the ABI version to use the new
tcl version, would that be okay?
Could you attach the original image you opened in gimp?
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reassign 580201 gtk2-engines-wonderland
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reassign 580201 gtk2-engines-wonderland
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Would you be able to install gimp-dbg, attach gdb to gimp and get a
backtrace while the CPU is being used heavily (assuming gimp is the one
that's pegging the CPU)?
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Why was it rejected upstream? Do you have a link to the upstream bug?
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Package: gstreamer0.10-alsa
Version: 0.10.28-1
Severity: normal
(I have no idea where to put this bug, so I'm assigning it to the most
obvious package)
In trying to set up audio input through a USB Logitech QuickCam Pro
9000, which only supports mono (1 channel) 48kHz audio, I discovered that
On 04/17/2010 09:17 PM, Alexander Dorokhine wrote:
Hi, Ari;
This upload seems to be amd64 only. Is this correct? This bug affects me on
x86.
http://www.debian.org/devel/buildd/
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Also, do you have a testing or unstable system to see if this behavior
occurs there too?
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severity 578476 important
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I don't consider using the public API of gstreamer in a non-broken way
to mean that pidgin is doing anything wrong here. Comment from the
source explaining why they were originally catching/disabling forking:
/* By default, gstreamer forks when you initialize it,
Have you tried changing the browser command it uses?
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Package: ftp.debian.org
Severity: normal
The drscheme package was turned into a transitional dummy package for
lenny, and is no longer needed.
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Moritz Muehlenhoff wrote:
Ari, could you check with upstream, whether this has been fixed by now?
I'm pretty sure it's not fixed anywhere. I don't remember the exact
reason why, but I think it had to do with either lack of a good exploit
case, or lack of a proper fix.
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peter green wrote:
tags 523597 +patch
thanks
patch is attatched
Thanks, but any idea why this needs to be so complicated? Shouldn't it
just require updating the symlinks?
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Did you get a change to test this on gimp 2.6?
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Could you attach a small example image for which this occurs? Also
optionally, could you get a backtrace by installing gimp-dbg and
following these instructions? http://wiki.debian.org/HowToGetABacktrace
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Could you send the contents of your /proc/cpuinfo?
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What happens with 2.4.3-4lenny8 in lenny? Will changes in 2.7.7 be
backported to pidgin in lenny?
I have no plans to do so, but patches are welcome. It will probably hit
backports.org at some point as well.
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Does this occur in any other GTK+ program, like gedit? Which GNOME/GTK theme
are you using?
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tags 594893 +patch
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Original Message
Subject: Pidgin UPnP fix
Date: Tue, 07 Sep 2010 16:11:28 +0200
From: Marcus Lundblad m...@update.uu.se
To: a...@debian.org
Hi!
We discovered a bug affecting the Pidgin version currenly in Squeeze
(2.7.2).
This has been exposed more
What happens if you move your ~/.purple (and ~/.gaim) directory out of
the way before starting pidgin?
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Could you send your old ~/.purple/prefs.xml file, as well as the output
of xwininfo -root? The prefs.xml shouldn't contain any sensitive
information, but please give it a quick look to make sure it doesn't.
On 09/13/2010 09:58 AM, Csanyi Pal wrote:
Ari Pollaka...@debian.org writes:
What
I don't get this part:
+# elif defined MAXPATHLEN
+#define MAXPATHLEN
If it's defined, define it?
On 10/30/2010 07:18 PM, Manuel Menal wrote:
Package: gimp
Version: 2.6.11
Severity: serious
Tags: patch
Justification: fails to build from source
Hello,
gimp FTBFS on Debian
Package: debian-faq
Severity: normal
Chapter 10 of the Debian FAQ is pretty outdated. Here are the things I
noticed that are currently wrong, but someone else should probably go
over it to make sure it's correct:
10.1: The libc kernel headers are no longer in libc6-dev; they're in
Have you tried File - Revert?
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On 10/26/2010 04:14 AM, Toni Mueller wrote:
not quite. The GIMP should have a feature to open a file read-only,
then, as other programs also want to get a lock on them. Makes at least
a lot of noise...
Hm? GIMP doesn't obtain a lock on open files..
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On 10/03/2010 04:05 PM, Javier Fernández-Sanguino Peña wrote:
Could you make a proposal (patch) for changes? That would be very much
appreciated. You can find the sources of the FAQ at
http://svn.debian.org/viewsvn/ddp/manuals/trunk/debian-faq/
Here's all I've got so far.
Index: kernel.sgml
So.. in some situations Edit-Stroke Path doesn't work, but you don't
know which situations, and you don't know when the assertion gets
triggered? How is anyone supposed to fix this?
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This seems like a pidgin-otr bug.. or am I interpreting it incorrectly?
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severity 603558 minor
Having the window always on top shouldn't technically prevent you from
interacting with the conversation window. Also, you can still open a log
from the buddy list without it always being on top.
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Package: chkrootkit
Version: 0.49-4
Severity: normal
/etc/cron.daily/chkrootkit makes sure to exclude dhcpd3 and dhclient3
from the daily diff, but those are no longer the names of the binaries.
The script should be changed to refer to dhcpd and dhclient.
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Which window manager are you using? Does the same thing happen with a
different WM?
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What's the output of this command?
enchant-lsmod -list-dicts
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I can't reproduce this. Can you install pidgin-dbg and get a backtrace?
There are some instructions here: http://wiki.debian.org/HowToGetABacktrace
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Could you install pidgin-dbg and get another backtrace?
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The old version of libwebkit is still in the pool, just not in unstable.
All you have to do is add testing to your sources.list and voila, gimp
is installable.
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Were you using 2.5.4 before? What exactly does connection crash mean?
Was there any error?
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Mark Hobley wrote:
I believe the default GIMP window layout puts the tool
options on the right dock, under Layers.
I don't know what that means.
The tool options should've been on the rightmost window, not under the
toolbox.
Cool. That worked. However, it leaves the window that it
Christoph Haas wrote:
I have talked to Ari Pollak (the package maintainer) and he says that the
package will not be updated in Lenny as this is not a 'grave' bug. It's a
malfunctioning due to a change in a non-free internet service and far from
making pidgin unusable.
To clarify, I didn't
Please install pidgin-dbg and get a backtrace as described at the web
page in the crash message.
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Could you make sure to install pidgin-dbg, libgtk2.0-0-dbg, and
libglib2.0-0-dbg, and obtain another backtrace?
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Could you run pidgin -d instead of just pidgin, and attach the output?
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Icons have not changed upstream. Have you switched GTK/GNOME/pidgin
themes recently?
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Sounds like an xdg-open problem. Try running:
sh -x /usr/bin/xdg-open http://ur1.ca/0ygp
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On Wed, 2009-03-11 at 16:28 +0100, Adrian Lang wrote:
gnome-open http://ur1.ca/0ygp
Error showing url: Operation not supported
Are you running in gnome? Do you have a preferred web browser set there?
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reassign 519263 libgnome2-0
retitle 519263 gnome-open fails on http with Operation not supported
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Strange, this isn't happening for me with the same versions. However, it
looks like your gegl package is in a weird state:
pi libgegl-0.0-0 0.0.20-1 Generic Graphics Library
Can you check this and make sure it's fully installed?
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Is it possible that these people are set to invisible?
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What happens if you move your ~/.plt-scheme directory out of the way?
Also, could you follow the directions at
http://wiki.debian.org/HowToGetABacktrace to rebuild with debugging
symbols and get another backtrace?
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Package: nspluginwrapper
Version: 1.3.0-1
Severity: serious
nspluginwrapper currently does not work at all on my system; I believe
this has to do with a kernel 2.6.27-specific flag passed to socket()
now, but I'm not entirely sure. This is especially bad given that the
default kernel in both
Does this happen if you just start gimp normally? What are the contents
of your ~/.gimp-2.6/sessionrc file?
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I forgot to include the output of nspluginplayer:
~% NPW_INDENT_MESSAGES=1 NPW_DEBUG=1 nspluginplayer
src=http://magic.pen.fizzlebot.com/magic-pen.swf width=800 height=520
*** NSPlugin Wrapper *** plugin_exit
*** NSPlugin Wrapper *** NP_GetMIMEDescription
*** NSPlugin Wrapper *** plugin_init
I just confirmed that this is related to the kernel version; rebooting
into 2.6.28 fixed the problem.
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forwarded 508857 http://developer.pidgin.im/ticket/7761
thanks
FWIW, I have no plans to apply these patches independently of upstream,
especially before lenny gets released.
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tags 509322 +wontfix
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I don't agree that this is what Suggests is for, and there is no
precedent for doing this with tons of plugins. Adding 17 plugins (or
more) to the Suggests field would add a lot of unnecessary clutter, and
it would dilute the existing field.
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The new version for amd64 also crashes when going to www.hulu.com. What
further information has been requested to warrant a moreinfo tag?
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You'll have to include some more information or this bug report is
useless. Can you get a backtrace of the crash as described here:
http://wiki.debian.org/HowToGetABacktrace (you can skip to the Running
gdb section after installing the pidgin-dbg package)
Also, do you have any plugins loaded?
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