I see the exact same problem as Bob does. I first thougt it was because
I had set the virtual property in my xorg.conf, but If Bob has found a
solution to the problem I am all ears.
How did you remove the 90_upstream_correctly_update.patch Bob? I have
tried to make an apt-get source xournal in
I agree. You cannot come here and bitch over the fact that this patch
hasn't reached the ubuntu repos'es. In stead you should be glad that the
patch is posted here for the ubuntu developers to find in stead of in
some bizare forum where it will never be found by a developer with the
time and
I don't have any amd64 setups so I can't make debs for you. but give me
an terminal with sudo access on your computer and I will do it for you.
Andreas
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[regression, intrepid] redraw problems, patches from fedora
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/272316
You received this bug notification
I do not know why you can't understand it, but it seems that some of the
steps has been completed as they should. The thing you should do now:
1. Open a new terminal
2. cd ~/Desktop/PACKAGE
3. sudo apt-get build-dep libgnomecanvas2-0
4. cd libgnomecanvas_2.20.1.1
5. patch -p1
I can also confirm that this debdiff fixes the issue for me.
I too was a bit confused about what to do about such a debdiff, but then
a quick search at google got me this:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuPackagingGuide/BuildFromDebdiff which told
me anything I needed to know.
Thank you very much
you should replace any instances of PACKAGE with libgnomecanvas.
Furthermore, when you come to the point where you shall perform the apt-get
source command you shall do it like this
apt-get source libgnomecanvas libgnomecanvas2-0
And you should do the apt-get build-dep like this
apt-get