@raphael-droz stop subscribing people to your pet issue. If you can't
leverage the fact that this is open source and you're free to modify it
to your needs, then go buy a support contract to get the help!
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Same problem for "Caja" on ubuntu 17.10 Mate
restart of Caja solve the problem.
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Title:
Nautilus says the USB stick is read only when it is not
?
codesearch.debian.net can't find anything. Can't we just drop the
dmcrypt-get-device.c addition now? Do you know?
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See http://sources.debian.net/src/libarchive/3.1.2-11/tar/bsdtar.c/#L74
for explanation/reason and where to hack if you want to change the
behaviour. (See apple ifdef for reference.)
Feel free to convince upstream about changing the behaviour if you still
think it should be done after
Fred, instead of repeating Michaels request I'll phrase it differently.
If you appreciate my previous volunteer contributions to Debian and want
me to help you with something, please first get a support contract.
Subscribing me to your tasks on a proprietary tracking system is not the
way to make
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$ dpkg -c libarchive-dev_3.1.2-7ubuntu2_amd64.deb | grep .so
lrwxrwxrwx root/root 0 2013-12-14 13:51
./usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libarchive.so - libarchive.so.13.1.2
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You're looking at the wrong package. Development files are in the
libarchive-dev package. Please make sure you have it installed if you
want the development files on your system.
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library.
The -dev package (including header files, .so symlink, etc) is needed
at *build* time.
The libarchive13 package contains the files needed at *runtime* for
programs dynamically linked to Shared Object ABI version 13 of libarchive.
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... will have better luck in the other places already mentioned.
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libarchive.so is not symlinked
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Hello Dustin Oprea!
This seems to have moved from a bug report to a general discussion on
how so versioning is handled in unix. Please try the ubuntu forums,
ubuntu irc channels or some other form of medium for support. You could
also try reading up on existing documentation available on the web,
Hello again Dmitry!
Sounds to me like you should definitely look at using a real netlink
library. There are multiple choices. If you don't need anything advanced
and want something lightweight, I suggest you look at libmnl (minimal
netlink library).
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The answer to both your questions are no.
Could you please give some background on what you're trying to do? You
seem to be looking at all the wrong solutions, so I'd like to know which
problem you're trying to solve
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Hello Dmitry, are you looking for libnl ?
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Title:
iproute-dev is missing in Ubuntu Trusty
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does ubuntu use upstart for user session? rygel (normally) runs in the
users desktop session, not as a system service (even though it can do
that too startup script examples included in the source).
you can make rygel restart itself with: killall -HUP rygel
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Is this still true with a recent version of rygel?
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rygel does not autostart, and not listed in Startup Applications
To manage
If you use rygel without tracker (ie. you don't have rygel-tracker
installed) then rygels mediaexport plugin will have to scan your
harddrive for media to share... How much load that creates depends on
how much media you have.
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Recent versions of gupnp switched from using NM context manager to
using a new Linux context manager. This will listen to network interface
events directly from the kernel, so should include interfaces that NM
considers unmanaged.
Beware, that in the future NM context manager might be used again
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Title:
Rygel crashes with kernel 3.0.0-14
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1. More things to index means it takes more time to complete the
indexing. Modern power saving practices is that if you wake the CPU
up, then it should be utilized as much as possible so it can go back to
sleep as soon as possible. If you think artificial sleep calls should be
inserted in the
What makes you think I haven't tried? Thanks for the demotivation.
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Title:
rygel does not autostart, and not listed in Startup Applications
ubuntu 12.04, that means you have package version 0.14.0-1 right? It
definitely works here, so If it's not too much trouble for you could you
also try the latest package version?
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This was possibly fixed upstream (long ago) in:
commit bcd7abddd4962f01f35eb644702c9abdf4c81d0e
Author: Stephen Hemminger shemmin...@vyatta.com
Date: Thu May 19 09:19:17 2011 -0700
tc filter: fix dport/sport in pretty print output
Problem reported by Peter Lebbing on Debian.
No matter what, this (and all other kernel crashes) is/was a kernel bug
- so please reassign it.
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Title:
kernel crashes, caps lock and
... and I'm not interesting in maintaining a delta in Debian (and prefer
to not be your patch monkey forwarding stuff for you), so if you want to
see any patches incorporated - get them merged by Stephen Hemminger! :)
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You probably want to reassign this to POSIX instead, which is what
defines EEXISTS. or you could reassign it to the kernel and argue
that it shouldn't be using POSIX error codes, but either way you'll hit
a brick wall just as you do when blaming this on iproute which just
tells it like the
A simpler way of expressing the last paragraph of jens message could be
to just use rygel-preferences if you prefer clicking over config
hacking. =)
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Apparently the upnp:rootdevice query doesn't seem to return anything
triggering thedevice proxy available signal.
Could you please try:
GUPNP_DEBUG=yes ./upnp-router-control --debug
... hopefully this will give us some additional debugging information.
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Title:
interfaces are unavailable to iproute2 when max_vfs option is passed
We've failed to find someone who cares for doing the administrative work
of getting stuff synced to Ubuntu properly. We currently rely on the
automatic debian sync (so you'll have to wait for the next ubuntu
release to get a newer rygel, which will then be one release behind the
current stable
Sorry to be the bearer of bad news, but you might want to find a way to get a
more recent version (0.12.x) of rygel and see if the problem still exists.
Newer versions are available from Debian if you can't find a more suitable
source.
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Why are you filing a bug against iproute when you're clearly not using
it?
Could you please explain to me how you expected ifconfig to work? (because what
you demonstrated here is exactly what I expected and how it's been behaving
since before CIDR was invented)...
If you expect networking
If you don't use NM you should make sure NM is stopped! gupnp will then
fall back on the unix connection manager. No need to recompile anything.
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Fred not every open source project is a GNU project. The GNU
Coding Standards are pretty insane in some places if you ask me (and
it's well known that I'm definitely not alone in thinking so). Please
don't expect every (non-GNU) program in existance to adopt it.
Also, you already have a
I guess this might be because NetworkManager on your system says no
interfaces are available..
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Title:
Rygel fails to listen on eth0
To
Rygel checks for max version of build dependencies like libsoup which
has been tested for API compatibility so that people building old
releases on top of newer API-incompatible libraries don't run into
problems.
The max version of libsoup has been bumped in the current development
release of
Could you please specify which version you mean by current upstream?
Latest stable or development release?
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rygel does not work correctly
Ok, so this basically means please sync from Debian . if anyone is
interested in going through the administrative work to get that done
(because I believe Ubuntu is currently in freeze?) then please do so,
otherwise this version will show up in Ubuntu whenever the next release
opens up for
It would be really nice if you could work out a patch for the issues
you've identified to update the manpage (which needs alot of love but
receives very little)
There are lots of other suggestions on topics to update the
documentation for in the iproute2 package at
Looks like Andrew Starr-Bochicchio fscked up the transition in gupnp-
vala 0.6.6-1ubuntu1 neither the i386 or amd64 version of the
package seems to have any content.
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Fixed (in 0.7.1-1, see http://bugs.debian.org/518920 )
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Is this still reproducible? Looks like something that could have been
fixed in this upstream commit:
http://gitorious.org/gupnp/gupnp/commit/3e528acd79d55fd9fe778a3ecdde50263da3ddce
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This bug should be closed.
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FYI: Rygel 0.8.0 (the release part of Gnome 2.32 and the first stable
version of the previous 0.7 development series) just uploaded to Debian
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If someone wants 0.14.0-1 instead of 0.13.5-1 in Maverick, please
consider testing all the reverse dependencies.
FYI: All the new releases are just very minor bugfix updates over what
you already synced, so there should be an extremely minimal chance of
any problems... testing is always welcome
As before, I support Ubuntu syncing this into Maverick.
(IMHO You should consider pre-approving Rygel 0.8 which will be part of Gnome
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As the debian maintainer I support Ubuntu syncing this into maverick. I
see no drawbacks as rygel is (or rather will be when you sync newer
rygel from debian experimental) the only application using this library.
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As the debian maintainer of this package I support ubuntu syncing it
into Maverick. Updated vala bindings for other gupnp-packages is not
strictly needed atleast by the rygel package which is the only vala
program using gupnp I know of, but I see no reason to hold it back if
you sync the rest of
As the debian maintainer of this package I support Ubuntu syncing it
into Maverick. It's a (couple of) minor upstream bugfix release(s).
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Please sync rygel 0.7.7-1 (universe) from Debian unstable (main)
that should be experimental.
I'd like to point out that 0.7 is a development series and that it would be
wise to approve future 0.8.0 which will be released with Gnome 2.32. Other then
that, I support this because there has
$ bsdtar -tvf example.iso
drwx-- 3 0 02048 jul 27 03:58 .
drwx-- 2 0 02048 jul 27 03:36 Documents
-r 1 0 0 179 apr 30 12:32 Documents/examples.desktop
$ bsdtar -tvf ok-in-gvfs-but-bad-in-file-roller-2.iso
drwx-- 2 0 02048
with the latest libarchive version
installed, currently 2.8.4-1 (available in maverick atleast).
// Andreas Henriksson, debian maintainer of libarchive.
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You seems to have installed both the MediaExport (included in rygel
package) and Tracker (rygel-tracker) MediaServer Backends. May I ask
which one you where trying to browse?
Where the tracker service running? (IIRC ubuntu used to play tricks with
tracker previously and not start it.)
Feel free
The new upstream release including Joliet support (by your truly) is now
packaged and maintained in Debian by me.
The new release is API/ABI compatible.
The only potential problem I can see is that a new build-dependency on
liblzma-dev is added and I'm not certain about what status the xz-utils
Adding submitter and launchpad bug to CC.
On mån, 2009-12-07 at 12:18 -0500, Brian Haley wrote:
Hi Andreas,
Andreas Henriksson wrote:
Hello again!
Replying to myself (see http://www.spinics.net/lists/netdev/msg113943.html)
and attaching an untested patch to see if this sparks more
I think this is a kernel bug. The scope seems to be passed into the
kernel via netlink as specified on the command line.
Looking at the kernel:
inet6_rtm_newaddr [1] calls inet6_addr_add [2] without passing the ifa_scope
struct member and then the scope is generated from the address within the
FYI, I posted to the netdev mailing list about this issue
http://www.spinics.net/lists/netdev/msg113943.html
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The RH errata refers to the same upstream commit that I earlier wrote
about That commit was part of the iproute version shipped with
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should be fixed in debian unstable now, please import 0.12.0~svn2018-4.
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Experienced nautilus crashing because of the ubuntuone extension on
32bit ubuntu karmic while viewing a ftp site. Problem dissapeared when
installing the PPA version.
Why is the fixed version not getting pushed into karmic? It's IMHO
pretty serious and many people are experiencing it
The linux kernel has never supported the equalize functionality. The
support for equalize has been dropped in the upstream iproute
development tree to avoid similar confusions in the future.
See
I seem to have the same problem. Running with KMS enabled + edgers xorg.
With kernel 2.6.30-8 I get the ubuntu logo at startup, then black screen, then
the screen reappears at GDM login prompt.
With kernel 2.6.30-9 I get the ubuntu logo at startup, then black screen, then
the computer seems to
Possibly related to http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=576229
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See /usr/share/doc/xserver-xorg-input-synaptics/NEWS.Debian.gz for
solution.
Don't know why gnome-mouse-properties doesn't set the TapButtons ... I
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SRElysian:
The synaptics driver loads here. Could you please provide your
Xorg.0.log or atleast the output of grep -c Synaptics
/var/log/Xorg.0.log ?
Could you please also provide the output of lshal or atleast the output
of lshal | grep -c input.touchpad to see if the HAL finds your
touchpad at
... however, as I stated previously.. using those options found in the
news file didn't allow touch clicking, and my scroll is broken too
(there's a designated area on the right of the touchpad for it). It
seems to me, that while it is detecting it, it's not applying the proper
driver for it.
SRElysian: I'm sorry if I offended you. It was not my intention. I only
wanted to give helpful suggestions. Also, none of my laptops have the
(visual indication of) touchpad scrollbars. Doesn't really matter either
way. No one configuration is going to suit everybody. Your fdi file is
the perfect
Workaround is available in upstream git repository (master and stable
branch), but PLEASE also file a bug against ProFTPd and get the server
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This segfault is the internal consistency checker being triggered. The
bug is likely in gvfs(d-archive) which probably passes in a corrupt
struct archive.
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This segfault is the internal consistency checker being triggered. The
bug is likely in gvfs(d-archive) which probably passes in a corrupt
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my knowledge about Ubuntu procedures. If you have
more information about who I should poke, or how to trigger a review-
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people.
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Daniel: a patch exists in
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Running PROC_NET_UDP6=/foobar/non-exist ss -un works just fine. The
problem is not about a missing proc file.
Jukka:
Could you please get a gdb backtrace? strace is mostly useless for hunting down
segmentation faults.
To get a useful backtrace you most likely need to rebuild with debugging
Either it is a must, ..., or it's not a must and ifconfig should ...
It's a if you want to work around ifconfig brokenness, do it like this...
The reason ifconfig was obsoleted is that all it's bugs can't be fixed. Just
get rid of it! It's really long overdue!
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Is this bug reproducible with newer iproute, ie. on Intrepid?
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Thanks Jukka! I'm on a newer version of iproute and those exact changes seems
to have already been made there, that's why I couldn't reproduce.
Upstream commit:
http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/shemminger/iproute2.git;a=commitdiff;h=69cae645
In other words, this is already fixed in
Wrong upstream bug tracked.
10:13 moch the ubuntu bug appears to be something like #556729
That's http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=556729
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Just reproduced it by loading archive from ~/.gvfs/sftp on fatal.se/
(root folder of the remote computer).
I don't think the backtrace is all that useful, there's already a NULL pointer
passed into the hash function as key in the previous report visible which is
probably why things blow up
Here's the new backtrace with rhythmbox-dbg installed:
:~$ gdb rhythmbox
GNU gdb 6.8-debian
Copyright (C) 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
License GPLv3+: GNU GPL version 3 or later http://gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html
This is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it.
There is NO
Here's a backtrace from rhythmbox rebuild with
DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS=noopt,debug,nostrip:
/tmp$ gdb rhythmbox
GNU gdb 6.8-debian
Copyright (C) 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
License GPLv3+: GNU GPL version 3 or later http://gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html
This is free software: you are free to change
Patch now available at http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=403192
Not likely to be fixed in 2.24 which is due too soon according to upstream
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First, let me just state that running random commands that you don't
know what they do as root is a BAD idea!
Secondly, the same complaint was filed as debian bug #325290 and was
fixed by adding a manual page in the debian package version 20071016-3
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