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This bug is still present in Jaunty and libgnomecanvas 2.26.
Unfortunately, the patch I removed from 2.20 to fix it is no longer
present in 2.26. It looks like the libgnomecanvas people made the
situation worse and incorporated the bug upstream.
The symptom is that what is drawn lags
I actually have not seen this bug in a long time (though admittedly I don't
use xournal much these days).
Works for me with latest Jaunty.
xournal/jaunty uptodate 0.4.2.1-0.1ubuntu1
libgnomecanvas2-0/jaunty uptodate 2.26.0-0ubuntu1
libgnomecanvas2-common/jaunty uptodate 2.26.0-0ubuntu1
On further investigation, it seems this was caused by the dastardly
iowait kernel bug:
http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=12309
I'm sure that one is in launchpad somewhere but I couldn't find it.
Trackerd was running in the background right after the upgrade, and
because the kernel
In case anyone else looks here, the related launchpad bugs are:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/tracker/+bug/131983 (trackerd
makes system crawl)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-
source-2.6.22/+bug/131094 (because of a kernel bug)
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Hello,
I have been trying to get this debdiff to somehow patch my
libgnomecanvas on openSUSE 11.1 x86_64. I can't do it. Is there any way
I can? -- or is there a way a patch can be made for suse ?
I did upgrade my libgnomecanvas from shipped version 2.20.1.1-25.79 to
2.20.1.1-86.11 from
As far as I know, the fact that a SUSE corresponding bug is linked from
here doesn't extend the scope of this page to how/which SUSE packages
can be patched.
Also notice my patch didn't solve the problem for everybody. Anyway, you can
find the patch itself in
I am new to the linux environment. How exactly would I go about
extracting what I need? I noticed I can view a bunch of code in the
.diff and .debdiff files, but I am not too familiar with much of it.
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I have absolutely _no_ idea of how a SUSE package must be patched (I
don't even know how it must be compiled).
I'm not trying to be unpolite, I'm just trying to suggest that _this_ is
not the right place to ask what you need.
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legobib13: this is not the official suse bug tracker. Follow the link in
the assigned to column for suse at the top of this page:
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=430785
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I'm trying to reproduce, and maybe a couple of times was successful, so
I'm starting to think to some gcc misbehaviour (or, more realistically,
some libgnomecanvas misbehaviour exposed only by some gcc)... does the
bug also imply painful slowliness i.e. when resizing?
Andcor, do you have i386
The ubuntu-compiled package that was installed by default in intrepid
depends on which channels you have enabled, but notice that for instance
in
http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=libgnomecanvassearchon=namessuite=intrepid
you still get libgnomecanvas_2.20.1.1-1ubuntu2, which yes, has
The package with the bug is:
6f827fc1fffcbfa480dc548bb82b003a
libgnomecanvas2-0_2.20.1.1-1ubuntu3_i386.deb
(that's the md5sum). I just re-downloaded it from the mirrors e.g.
http://mirrors.kernel.org/ubuntu/pool/main/libg/libgnomecanvas/
and double checked. (i386 arch)
The package I
Actually, the package was tested by many and reported to work; it is
true that without the patch the bug is not here, however notice the
patch is not intended to solve this bug, but another one (having to do
with tearing), so this is not strange.
Are you sure you didn't someway take the old
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
Absolutely positive about my versioning. I did an 'apt-get source
libgnomecanvas' which gets libgnomecanvas_2.20.1.1-1ubuntu3, and built
it by hand, with and without that patch which is a part of this package.
The ubuntu-compiled package that was installed by default in intrepid
definitely has
This is not fixed in intrepid for me.
It is however sensitive to the zoom level. In xournal, maximize by
clicking the set zoom button, then select page height.
The bug I see is that drawn lines appear a long time behind the stylus,
and the bug gets worse as you move toward the lower right
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This is fixed in jaunty as well.
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Pietro Battiston [2008-11-24 16:10 -]:
However there is a small problem - don't know if this is another bug or
something that usually happens with libraries backporting and is
considered normal:
No, it isn't. -proposed should be perfectly installable.
if one has proposed enabled, it is
Problem solved. Yes, I think it was a problem with my mirror
(it.archive.ubuntu.com), but it disappeared, sorry for not checking
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Accepted into intrepid-proposed, please test and give feedback here.
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The patch posted by Pietro on 2008-11-21 works good on my Intrepid Ibex
amd64 (IBM X60tablet).
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I'm - obviously - using it and it works.
However there is a small problem - don't know if this is another bug or
something that usually happens with libraries backporting and is
considered normal: if one has proposed enabled, it is impossible to
install libgnomecanvas2-dev, because it is still
The package in intrepid-proposed works here on a Thinkpad X41 tablet, at
least for this morning's classes. (I teach with the Xournal window
maximized but set to 85% zoom, and that combination triggered
redrawing/selection problems every time with the previous Ubuntu
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thank you for your work there, I did some small spacing changes and
sponsored the update
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Here is a patch targeted intrepid-proposed (I don't think Jaunty needs
it).
Notice it does not give credit to Joe Smith only because I went to this
bug trought #284530, so didn't see his debdiff (and in fact the
resolution is _slightly_ different).
I already tested the patch (in xournal) and
would be rather useful to work on an intrepid update rather than add
random deb builds to this bug
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A developer may be very well used to the process of requesting updates,
but at least for me, deleting a patch and rebuilding is a matter of half
an hour, making a correct request for an update is beyond of my
possibilities in terms of free time.
On the other hand, an updated deb is useful to let
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
James: Wow, you're right. This was never applied to Debian in the first
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It looks like there still might be some issues for some users, so here's
an updated ia32 package if anyone needs it (again, without warranty).
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I'm attaching the rebuild I did; I just disabled the patch described here and
rebuilt. But do post if it
works for you; let's see if we can get this reopened.
Ken Arnold's rebuilt package works here as well (so far). Not having a
working Xournal is a showstopper bug for this tablet user,
I've opened up a Debian bug, I'll email the libgnomecanvas maintainer
to ping him about this. If we don't hear from him, I think it'd be
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Hi,
Please close the Debian bug, this problem is not present in Debian.
Thanks,
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I meant that the regression in xournal isn't present, the original redraw
problem probably are.
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If someone knows how to upload packages to a ppa (I used to, but have
zero time due to overwork), you can use the toshiba-tablet launchpad
team and its ppa. I think it's entirely free but if not just tell me and
I'll give permission to upload to anybody (yes it's a bit liberal, but I
don't expect
Here's the link
https://edge.launchpad.net/~toshiba-tablet
if you don't like the name I guess we can rename it or create a new one
(originarily I meant that team for toshiba support but it's a bit too
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It did the trick for me too. I don't understand why it is not
mainstream. Anyway thank you all!
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@ Hugh - Thanks so much! That worked great on my 3 Tablet PC's I have!
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on my Toshiba Portege M400. Thanks!
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FYI - I downloaded the rpm for fedora, and tried converting it to a deb,
but i have the AMD64 install and the rpm is for i386.
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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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Here's the amd64 deb. This fixed the problem for me.
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Alright, here's the actual upstream bug in libgnomecanvas.
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thank you for your work there, intrepid is stable now so the change
needs to go to intrepid-proposed and not intrepid, the control change is
also not required in the debdiff, could you update the debdiff to
reflect that and also add a testcase to the bug description?
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What is going on?
gah!
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/Desktop/PACKAGE$ cd libgnomecanvas_2.20.1.1
bash: cd: libgnomecanvas_2.20.1.1: No such file or directory
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I also confirm that libgnomecanvas_2.20.1.1-1ubuntu3.debdiff did the
trick for xournal for intrepid on an hp tc4400 tablet pc.
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Now it seems silly that I can't get it to work.
Are .debs not allowed to be attached? That would be a million times
easier for a guy like me who has never compiled anything before.
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** Attachment added: Updated debdiff
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** Description changed:
- xournal (e.g.) shows severe problems with redraw. some lines don't
- appear, others after the cursor moves out of the canvas, others appear
-
Why am I not getting this?
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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
So, i feel silly becasue I get an error but I dont know why.
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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
Installing the built *.deb above worked perfectly for me. I accidentally
marked this bug under Xournal, my apologies for that, but things work
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libgnomecanvas_2.20.1.1-1ubuntu3.debdiff solves the problem for me with
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okay - i got stuck again...
this step
cd PACKAGE-* patch -p1 ../DEBDIFF
fails...
bash: cd: PACKAGE-*: No such file or directory
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/Desktop/PACKAGE$ cd libgnomecanvas-* patch -p1
../DEBDIFF
bash: ../DEBDIFF: No such file or directory
[EMAIL
Every time the wiki mentions PACKAGE, you should replace it with
libgnomecanvas2-0 and in this case the DEBDIFF is
libgnomecanvas_2.20.1.1-1ubuntu3.debdiff (unless it's named something else).
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okay - i got stuck again...
this
thanks - i can confirm the debdiff fixed the problem for me
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I can also confirm it worked for me.
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This may sound silly - but what do I do with that debdiff?
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According to
https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libgnomecanvas/+bug/284530,
a fixed patch is located at
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=430785. I'm attaching a new
debdiff which (hopefully) fixes the problem.
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I'm attaching the rebuild I did; I just disabled the patch described
here and rebuilt. But do post if it works for you; let's see if we can
get this reopened.
The attachment comes with no warranty! :)
** Attachment added: Rebuilt without the patch
I DL'ed that and it was for the i386 type. I'm AMD64. We're close my
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Confirmed that this patch BROKE xournal. The canvas basically didn't
update unless a redraw was forced (window switching, scrolling, etc.).
Occasionally it would partially draw some other part of some line, but
never what I had just drawn. I rebuilt libgnomecanvas /disabling/ the
patch and xournal
I think this just /broke/ xournal updating. I couldn't try out the hardy
version without downgrading all of gtk, so I can't confirm unless
somebody posts the previous intrepid package. But I'm definitely getting
new issues that sound much like what the reporter described after
upgrading this
This bug was fixed in the package libgnomecanvas - 2.20.1.1-1ubuntu2
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* debian/patches/90_upstream_correctly_update.patch:
- upstream change to fix canvas update issues, thank to Robert Jordens
who opened the bug
could you also use a proper patch in the debian directory rather than
patching directly the source?
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