Hi @Sebastien,
I don't really understand the last comment. What do you mean by
"However, I am closing it because the bug has been fixed in the latest
development version of Ubuntu."?
The issue is present in the last version of the package for Ubuntu 18.04
LTS. The problem is that we can NOT migra
Thanks @sebastien!
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Title:
Don't update to 2.65.3
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Please can somebody indicate whether this is still an issue or not?
We have some products that cannot be upgraded to Ubuntu 20.04 yet, and
the version of Glibmm in Ubuntu 1804 (Glibmm 2.56) has some important
compatibility issues after some design changes in glib. The mechanisms
to solve this issu
HI, can someone please sponsor this patch or the upgrade of the Glibmm
package to at least version 2.60?
We have some products that are affected by this problem, and we can not
upgrade to Ubuntu 20.04 yet.
Thanks.
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We have prepared a patch for the package in Ubuntu 18.04 (CUPS 2.2.7).
We would like to request to include a solution like this for at least
Ubuntu 18.04.
We also made a pull request in the official CUPS repository:
https://github.com/apple/cups/issues/5817
https://github.com/apple/cups/pull/5818
** Description changed:
- USB backend never ends if the printer is not connected. we have been
+ USB backend never ends if the printer is not connected. We have been
able to identify a infinity loop in print_device function in usb-
libusb.c file:
```
- fprintf(stderr, "DEBUG: Printing o
Public bug reported:
USB backend never ends if the printer is not connected. we have been
able to identify a infinity loop in print_device function in usb-
libusb.c file:
```
fprintf(stderr, "DEBUG: Printing on printer with URI: %s\n", uri);
while ((g.printer = find_device(print_cb, uri)) ==
Patch for version 2.56 that incorporates a fix related to the theme
management in version 2.60
** Patch added: "Patch for version 2.56 that incorporates a fix related to the
theme management in version 2.60"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/glibmm2.4/+bug/1846699/+attachment/5390142/
Can anybody look at this issue?
We have a patch to solve this in the Ubuntu 18.04 package (version
v2.56) and we are also able to compile and use version 2.60. However, we
will like to be included in the official distribution files. This
simplifies our deployment.
If we provide the patch of the u
Thank you for your answer Jeremy. Now it's clear to me.
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Public bug reported:
In GTK+ 3.20 the theming mechanics was heavily changed.
https://developer.gnome.org/gtk3/stable/ch32s10.html
One of the major changes was the use of element names much more than
style classes. For this the function gtk_widget_class_set_css_name() was
added to t he API and u
Good morning Sebastien,
can you please describe why is it a problem to upgrade Glibmm?
We are affected by an issue in the current version (2.58). After some
changes in GTK+ theme mechanisms in order to be able to configure the
CSS class names properly it is important to be able to call
gtk_widget
Good morning Murray,
we performed some test and everything looks fine.
Thank you very much.
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Title:
Errors when extracting ZIP files. It can no
Thank you Brian,
We are going to be testing it during this week. I will let you know the
results.
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One important note here,
The defect is only present in version 3.2.2 (Bionic official version
now). Previous and next version do work properly.
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HI Sebastien,
Sure. Here is a zip file that it's very easy to use to reproduce the
defect. The defect s not in the bsdtar, it's in libarchive. However,
since bsdtar depends on libarchive, this can be used to demonstrate the
problem as someone reports in the GitHub issue report:
https://github.com
Hi Eduardo,
We have tested and it seems to be working correctly.
Thanks
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Title:
ECDSA XML signature generation segmentation fault
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Here is the debdiff in case it could help the maintainers to solve the
bug.
** Patch added: "1.7.2-2ubuntu1.debdiff"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xml-security-c/+bug/1816040/+attachment/5240954/+files/1.7.2-2ubuntu1.debdiff
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Public bug reported:
We have detected a defect relate to the support of Canon DR-X10C
scanners. This has been addressed and a merge request is going to be
accepted this week:
https://gitlab.com/sane-project/backends/merge_requests/12
This is important for one of our products and we will like to
Public bug reported:
We found a bug in Apache Santuario C, related to ECDSA signature
generation, few years ego. We provide the fix to the Apache team, and
Scott Cantor kindly accepted the fix in the project. How ever the fix
was introduced in series 2.x of the the library.
The fix we provide was
you can help me with this, or maybe you can give me an advice if you
have a good argument against adding this parameter to the build.
Thanks in advance,Alejandro Claro.
> Date: Wed, 2 Jul 2014 06:10:30 +
> From: mattias.ell...@fysast.uu.se
> To: a_cl...@hotmail.com
> Subject: [Bug 1
Public bug reported:
The development gsoap package in Ubuntu 12.10 ARM port seems to have a
build defect. When I try to cross-compile an application using the
libgsoap++ static library, I get the next error message:
gnueabihf/bin/ld:
/opt/arm-rootfs/usr/lib/libgsoap++.a(libgsoap___la-stdsoap2_cp
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