Lo?c Minier wrote:
On Sat, Apr 23, 2005, Kevin Brown wrote:
Could you tell me what Ken Harris did to get his to work? That might
work for me as well.
(He said an update got rid of the bug.)
Oh, bummer. Well, that didn't really work for me. :-(
That said, I've converted most of my
Lo?c Minier wrote:
Hi,
On Sun, May 08, 2005, Kevin Brown wrote:
That said, I've converted most of my music over to ogg format, which
works fine. I'd still like to see this fixed, but it's not really a
showstopper for me anymore.
I had a look at GStreamer fixes, and it seems
Lo?c Minier wrote:
Hi,
On lun, avr 11, 2005, Kevin Brown wrote:
Running rhythmbox with the '-d' option produces no output once the UI
has hung. Running it with the 'gst-debug-level=5' option produces the
following debug statements continuously, once the UI has hung:
DEBUG
Package: nautilus
Version: 2.12.2-2
Severity: important
Distribution: Debian testing/unstable
Package: nautilus
Severity: Normal
Version: GNOME2.12.2 2.12.2
Gnome-Distributor: Debian
Synopsis: nautilus: Nautilus crashes when bringing up the Open With dialog
Bugzilla-Product: nautilus
Package: mono-apache-server
Version: 1.0.5-2
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
Seems all the mod-mono functionality is now broken, and apache returns a
code 500 (internal server error) for all of it.
So in order to find out what was going on, I started mod-mono-server by
Package: gnat-gps
Version: 3.1.3-2
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
Note that I am using the amd64 version, so that may be relevant here. I
haven't tried using the i386 version.
Basically, it seems that gnat-gps is completely unusable. If I open an
existing project
experiment a bit with that.
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compilation error.
(what I actually did was to retain the use of -g in package Builder
and to change the -O2 in Compiler's Default_Switches to -O0, but
that's equivalent for gvd-canvas.adb)
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going to help a whole lot for
debugging this.
Why can't I run gnatgdb against this?
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a traceback. :-(
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, force_quark=9)
at gbsearcharray.h:163
#2 0x01809650 in C.920.17735 ()
#3 0x7fb3d830 in ?? ()
#4 0x7fb40560 in ?? ()
(gdb) cont
Continuing.
raised STORAGE_ERROR : s-intman.adb:158 explicit raise
Program exited with code 01.
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for reliable stack checking
How can I increase whatever limit it's using to determine that the
frame size is too large?
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new String_Hash (String_Access, False_Free, No_Element);
What do I have to do to fix this?
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exactly it thinks is being accessed before elaboration?
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I switched gps.gpr over to -ggdb and all is well on that front now.
It's currently crashing in a free that's being called from
glib.convert.locale_from_utf8(). I'm in the process of compiling up
libgtkada2-2.8.1 with full debugging.
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Package: totem-xine
Version: 2.16.3-3
Severity: normal
When playing a DVD movie (either from an ISO file or directly from a
DVD), there is a very short delay between visible action and sound.
Totem-gstreamer does not have this issue (but is incapable of dealing
with things like DVD menus).
This
(there are 4 of these):
==22897== Address 0xA088160 is 120 bytes inside a block of size 968 free'd
Anyway, I'll keep working on it as I find the time, but it's tough going
at the moment...
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Ludovic Brenta wrote:
Kevin Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Sounds like I'll wanna grab the current source, but it also sounds
like the changes you made and the changes I made are quite similar.
Yes, and I just uploaded 4.0.1 which, according to its change log,
fixes a few bugs
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of that access type is defined in the GNAT libraries...
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Kevin Brown wrote:
Hmm...for this we might be able to limit ourselves to one type to start
with, presumably whatever the root for File_Array_Access happens to be.
I don't know what that type is offhand, and am not really sure where to
look to find out (remember, I'm new to this). I expect
to
be defined in any of the source files for gnat-gps. Help! I'm really
confused here...
Nevermind. The actual definition is in vfs.ads. I overlooked that
because it's declared as private earlier in the file, and so I
expected the actual definition to be in vfs.adb.
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important in this regard.
Thoughts?
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Ludovic Brenta wrote:
Kevin Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I modified the Contents_Access finalization code to configure the
debug pool to not raise exceptions and instead to print out the
various information it can when encountering this error. The end
result looks like this:
Be careful
also tried just including the full path to libgnat.a in the list
without anything else, and that also had no effect.
I can't just specify -static because it requires *all* libraries to be
static.
:-(
So...I think I'll file that bug now.
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Package: libgnat-4.1
Version: 4.1.1-19
Severity: normal
Certain facilities, such as the debugging storage pool, cannot really be
used in the debugger to their full capability because the system as it
ships does not allow you to set a breakpoint within the GNAT library
code.
The reason for this
Ludovic Brenta wrote:
Kevin Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I can't just specify -static because it requires *all* libraries to
be static.
All Ada libraries only, i.e. not glibc or GTK+. The Ada libraries
involved are:
/usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-linux-gnu/4.1.2/adalib/libgnat.a
/usr/lib
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Kevin Brown wrote:
We explicitly add -lpython2.4 at the end of the linker section.
libgps.a depends on python so we have to link against it. So in order
to link the application with -static.
Heh. Nice, complete sentence of mine there. :-)
It should read: So in order to link
need to add /usr/lib/debug to LD_LIBRARY_PATH). I'll put the
details into the new bug I filed (#401385) and try building libgnat
using that method. If it works I'll post a patch to that bug.
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Ludovic Brenta wrote:
Kevin Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[...]
So I'm tempted to file another bug, this one against libgnat-4.1,
stating that we need to compile a debug version (that would land in
/usr/lib/debug) so that it's possible to set breakpoints within
library functions. We
if that does anything useful...
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Package: mozilla
Version: 2:1.7.12-1kev
Followup-For: Bug #346013
Yeah, I've confirmed this. Same problem, same solution, arrived at
independently. :-)
By the way, Teemu, your crashing problem is likely due to an optimizer
bug in gcc. Try modifying your debian/rules file and change line 41
Package: mozilla-browser
Version: 2:1.7.12-1
Followup-For: Bug #321644
There's a web page at work that I use occasionally that triggers this
bug every time. Recompiling with -g -O instead of -g -O2 fixed it.
Since changing the optimizer flags causes the crashes in question to
disappear for me
in version 2.3.1 (I currently have 2.3.1-5 and had
to install my workaround again).
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I'm seeing exactly the same thing, on exactly the same architecture
(x86_64).
I've fixed it by replacing oosplash.bin with this simple shell script:
#!/bin/sh
d=`dirname $0`
exec $d/soffice.bin $@
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Package: xserver-xorg-input-mouse
Version: 1:1.2.3-2
Severity: important
After upgrading from xserver-xorg-input-mouse version 1:1.2.2-1 (the
version currently in -testing), which of course was accompanied by an
upgrade in xserver-xorg-core (from version 2:1.3.0.0.dfsg-12lenny2),
the mouse code
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Package: rhythmbox
Version: 0.8.8-11
Severity: important
The following is completely reproducible, every time:
Immediately after starting rhythmbox, when I tell it to begin playing
any mp3 (I haven't tested with other file types), rhythmbox thinks it's
playing the song but
Lo?c Minier wrote:
Hi,
On Mon, Apr 11, 2005, Kevin Brown wrote:
Immediately after starting rhythmbox, when I tell it to begin playing
any mp3 (I haven't tested with other file types), rhythmbox thinks it's
playing the song but instead what comes out via the audio is a series
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Lo?c Minier wrote:
Hi,
On mar, avr 12, 2005, Kevin Brown wrote:
I tried it (the command line using gst-launch-0.8, right?) and it
works perfectly -- it does *not* reproduce the problem.
That's weird. From reading the file, to outputing a resampled audio
stream, through
still seeing this bug. Does Ken have
something on his system that hasn't hit -unstable yet?
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PostgreSQL C client library
ii perl5.8.4-8 Larry Wall's Practical Extraction
ii perl-base [perlapi-5.8.4] 5.8.4-8 The Pathologically Eclectic Rubbis
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#!/usr/bin
before it.
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*** libdbd-pg-perl-1.41/dbdimp.cWed Apr 6 13:40:20 2005
--- libdbd-pg-perl-1.41-1.kev/dbdimp.c Fri Apr 22 01:56:44 2005
***
*** 1544,1549
--- 1544,1550
Raphael Hertzog wrote:
Le vendredi 22 avril 2005 ? 02:07 -0700, Kevin Brown a ?crit :
Okay, I've tracked this one down. The offending line is 1547, which
reads:
currph-quoted = currph-bind_type-quote(currph-value,
currph-valuelen, currph-quotedlen);
This is never freed prior
Lo?c Minier wrote:
reopen 304233
thanks
Hi,
On lun, avr 18, 2005, Kevin Brown wrote:
I did a dist-upgrade earlier this afternoon (-unstable is the
default on my system), and am still seeing this bug. Does Ken have
something on his system that hasn't hit -unstable yet?
I
Package: mutt
Version: 1.5.16-3
Severity: normal
From time to time, mutt will crash with a SIGSEGV when doing an IMAP
mailbox check. I build an unstripped version of the package with
debugging symbols enabled to get better data.
Here's the backtrace:
(gdb) where
#0 mx_update_context
Um...wow.
My grammar is way better than what you'll find in my original report.
My apologies to all of you who had to read it. I have no idea what
happened. :-/
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Brice Goglin wrote:
Kevin Brown wrote:
ctrl-alt-bottom gets me all the faces of the cube but left and right
don't do anything. Looks like the keys for that would be space and
backspace, but the cube stays up only as long as ctrl and alt are
pressed down, and space still does nothing
Kevin Brown wrote:
Brice Goglin wrote:
I played with plugins yesterday, I got surprised to see many plugins are
disabled by default, I don't think it was the case with compiz 0.2,
that's sad. Anyway you should just need the rotate plugin to get this to
work. The keys are configured in
/apps
to 2.18.2-1) did not install libxine1-ffmpeg.
So it appears that this bug still isn't fixed, somehow...
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list openoffice.org-core openoffice.org-officebean
This bug clearly should be reopened.
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: Mandatory parameter 'bug' missing in call to Debbugs::Status::get_bug_status
at /usr/local/lib/site_perl/Debbugs/SOAP.pm line 131
Error retrieving bug reports
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+++-==-==-
ii gthumb 3:2.10.5-2 an image viewer and browser
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maximilian attems wrote:
On Thu, 30 Mar 2006, Kevin Brown wrote:
Anthony DeRobertis wrote:
Ok, I've tested and it definitely seems that
linux-image-2.6.15-1-amd64-k8 version 2.6.15-7 is not affected by the
network/SATA hang (bug #347412)
I haven't tested 2.6.15-7 SMP, but all
have tested that newest is still showing this trouble.
I don't have a throwaway system with the right hardware on which I
can test random kernels to debug this, unfortunately. So it'll have
to wait until 2.6.20 hits -testing.
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files into separate debug packages? Using --keep-debug causes the debug
files to be put into the same package as the actual libraries, but
there's another option that allows you to tell dh_strip which package to
put the resulting debug files into.
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the debugging data files with their primary
packages (which is what I'm doing right now).
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Ludovic Brenta wrote:
Kevin Brown writes:
That may be true, but developers aren't the only ones who might make
use of these files. Anyone who gets a crash in an Ada application
could get a much better traceback (for filing a bug report) with
these files in place than without
Ludovic Brenta wrote:
Kevin Brown writes:
That may be true, but developers aren't the only ones who might make
use of these files. Anyone who gets a crash in an Ada application
could get a much better traceback (for filing a bug report) with
these files in place than without.
Independent
run a debugging version in gdb, the SIGSEGV appears in the gtk
dialog code somewhere. I suspect that SIGSEGV is hiding some other issue.
Alain, since you're so helpfully working on this, I would be
interested in testing your patches. Kevin Brown (CC'd) is also
interested. Please see http
Package: gnome-main-menu
Version: 0.0.cvs.20061028-1
Severity: normal
For whatever reason, the activation button that resides in the panel does
not occupy the entire vertical space of the panel (probably because it's
a button and not a menu, implying that this might depend on the active
theme).
never have been available for amd64, which is what I'm
now running).
If it's unlikely that there'd be anything that could be done to fix this
bug then feel free to close it.
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Thomas Dickey wrote:
On Fri, Jun 29, 2007 at 11:20:07AM +0200, Kevin Brown wrote:
Hmm...well, my locale is POSIX. In other words, I don't set one. The
reason I don't set one is that terminal programs such as xterm aren't
aware of UTF-8 and don't properly render certain punctuation characters
Thomas Dickey wrote:
On Fri, Jun 29, 2007 at 11:25:52AM -0700, Kevin Brown wrote:
Thomas Dickey wrote:
On Fri, Jun 29, 2007 at 11:20:07AM +0200, Kevin Brown wrote:
Hmm...well, my locale is POSIX. In other words, I don't set one. The
reason I don't set one is that terminal programs
Josselin Mouette wrote:
severity 430914 normal
tag 430914 unreproducible
thanks
Le jeudi 28 juin 2007 à 01:11 -0700, Kevin Brown a écrit :
While epiphany will remember and save the paper size settings as set in
the Print Setup dialog, it fails to actually use it for scaling the
output
Sven Arvidsson wrote:
On Fri, 2007-06-29 at 02:06 -0700, Kevin Brown wrote:
I'm not really as concerned about the default, so much as I am the fact
that Evince doesn't remember any changes you make in the dialog, and
this is inconsistent with Epiphany (which also uses gtkprint).
I have filed
work very nicely. So does compiz, from what little I've
seen of it (menus, windows opening and closing, etc.), except for the
window manager and corresponding decorations.
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Ooops. False alarm on my part. Turns out I had a one character typo in
my xorg.conf.
There's a completely separate bug about switching away from the X server
and back to it again that I'll file, but this now appears to work.
Sorry about that. :-(
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Package: evince
Version: 0.8.1-2
Severity: normal
The following PDF (the Canon EOS 30D manual) fails to properly display
the COPY overlay.
Xpdf properly displays this file.
Here's the link to the PDF:
unreadable in Evince.
And it's not just this one manual that has this problem. It's likely
that all of Canon's digital SLR manuals are like this (this certainly
holds for all of the ones I've seen: those for the 20D, the 30D, and the
5D).
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Package: evince
Version: 0.8.1-2
Severity: normal
Evince requires that you set the paper size in the Print Setup dialog.
This dialog defaults everything to A4 paper. As I'm in the US, I use US
Letter.
Switching these settings does work for any print jobs I initiate while
evince is up, but
Package: epiphany-browser
Version: 2.18.2-1
Severity: important
While epiphany will remember and save the paper size settings as set in
the Print Setup dialog, it fails to actually use it for scaling the
output.
The end result is that it appears everything is printed under the
assumption
Sven Arvidsson wrote:
On Thu, 2007-06-28 at 01:00 -0700, Kevin Brown wrote:
Evince requires that you set the paper size in the Print Setup dialog.
This dialog defaults everything to A4 paper. As I'm in the US, I use US
Letter.
Switching these settings does work for any print jobs I
Package: compiz
Version: 0.5.0.dfsg-1
Severity: normal
I have 8 workspaces configured in GNOME. With Metacity running, both
the workspace switcher and the window selector work properly. The
workspace switcher shows the contents of all workspaces in the form of
miniature windows, and the
Package: compiz
Version: 0.5.0.dfsg-1
Severity: normal
When running compiz and switching back to the virtual console
containing the X session, the entire screen is black and only a mouse
cursor shows up. The desktop behaves as if it's responding to the mouse
(at least to the degree that I
of all the windows in the other desktops.
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get placed by modifying the
/apps/compiz/plugins/place/screen0/options/mode entry. I have mine set
to Centered (again, no quotes) but you can set it to Cascade, Smart,
Maximize, or Random.
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workspaces (whether
they're separate or not) looks like.
So from a strict usability standpoint, the workspace switcher looks like
a better way to go, in my opinion.
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Brice Goglin wrote:
Kevin Brown wrote:
The cube effect is cool and gimmicky based on the videos I've seen (I
haven't been able to get it to work at all myself),
Well, what doesn't work? If you have hsize 1, what happens when you
try to move a window to the right of your screen? or if you
switch back without any
issue. So compiz is at least tickling the right bugs in the server here...
Not that you can do much to deal with it if you don't have the same
drivers, so I still agree that nvidia-glx is the right place for this.
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can drag it to the edge, go to the next plane/slide, then pick it up
from there, but that's very cumbersome to say the least.
Much easier to right-click on the titlebar and tell it to move to a
different workspace. :-)
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(the first one is correct).
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# /etc/X11/xorg.conf (xorg X Window System server configuration file)
#
# This file was generated by dexconf, the Debian X Configuration tool, using
# values from the debconf database.
#
# Edit
been a gstreamer bug. I just now upgraded to
0.8.11 from 0.8.10, and the problem seems to have disappeared.
Guess that means you can close this...
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. I thought -experimental was where all the
distribution-breaking changes were supposed to occur...
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that there are tradeoffs for
running in the -unstable branch, but to be honest I didn't expect the
possibility of multi-week distribution breakage to be one of them.
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that's likely to happen?
Fortunately, this one is just an annoyance, and is easily worked
around (just pause the song then move the slider, and all is well).
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2.14.1-4 of python-gobject, that version does absolutely
nothing to solve this problem. I tested rhythmbox against that version
before reporting the stacktrace here.
Is there some later version referred to above that hasn't shown up in
the repositories yet?
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(0x2ba4bc9fc000)
libnssutil3.so.1d = /usr/lib/libnssutil3.so.1d (0x2ba4bcd07000)
libkrb5support.so.0 = /usr/lib/libkrb5support.so.0 (0x2ba4bcf25000)
libkeyutils.so.1 = /lib/libkeyutils.so.1 (0x2ba4bd12c000)
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Package: rhythmbox
Version: 0.9.3.1-1
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
This version of rhythmbox appears to be unusable. After it comes up, I
can select a song to play and begin playing it. Afterwards, any attempt
to do anything (pause the song, move to a different
Anthony DeRobertis wrote:
Kevin Brown wrote:
I can confirm this bug.
I'm running kernel 2.6.15-1-amd64-generic version 2.6.15-6, and see
the very same thing.
So I have to turn off the memory remapping feature that allows the
system to see all 4 gig of memory, and thus lose the use
Lo?c Minier wrote:
Hi,
On sam, f?v 18, 2006, Kevin Brown wrote:
It's possible this bug is somehow AMD64-specific...
Yes, it seems likely.
I'll be reverting to 0.8.8-13 until this bug gets fixed. Going back and
forth between this version and 0.8.8-13 is quite easy, so I'll
Anthony DeRobertis wrote:
Kevin Brown wrote:
PS: Since you have the same hardware as me, I'm curious if you're able
to use kernels 2.6.12.
Yeah. I'm currently using 2.6.15. Note that I'm using the
amd64-generic kernel, not the amd64-k8 kernel. I don't expect that
makes any
Anthony DeRobertis wrote:
Kevin Brown wrote:
Well, the main reason is that I didn't see any advantage, since I'm
running a non-SMP system.
Ok, so you don't see the ethernet/sata hangs, then? Are you using the
VIA SATA controller or the Promise one?
Just the VIA SATA controller for now
athlon 4400, so it'd be nice to get 2.6.15 running
on it, 'cause then the clock is sane...]
Hmm...2.6.16 is out now, so perhaps that works properly in SMP mode?
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