In Debian, the migration from zsh to zsh-beta has happened with the
upload of the zsh 5.0.2-3 source package. I suggest that Ubuntu imports
that version of zsh into Saucy to fix this issue. Saucy is currently
still on 5.0.0-2ubuntu3.
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assume it is no longer
used there, too… (but I haven't checked).
It is, at least in Precise. That's how we stumbled over it.
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A fix has been uploaded to Debian (as 2.7-2) by removing SVGA
(svgalib/libsvga) support completely, as svgalib is about to be removed
from Debian and likely from Ubuntu, too.
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% GET https://patches.ubuntu.com/a/apt/apt_0.9.7.7ubuntu4.patch | fgrep
'taskname^'
+ * merged install-task branch (use with apt-get install taskname^)
- * merged install-task branch (use with apt-get install taskname^)
+with apt-get install taskname^
(I had to use
that, at least not easily.
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Status: New = Incomplete
** Changed in: dillo (Ubuntu)
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This is fixed with zsh 5.0.2-3 as it replaces zsh-beta.
** Changed in: zsh-beta (Ubuntu)
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** Changed in: zsh-beta (Ubuntu)
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zsh-beta not
wajig no more supports the option -v for the subcommand commands
since release 2.3 (guessed from the changelog). Verfied with wajig 2.8
in Debian Unstable. Hence the patch (nowadays) would make situation
worse:
$ wajig -v commands
usage: wajig [-h] [-V]
wajig: error: unrecognized arguments: -v
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Over-long error message for missing/uninstallable dependencies
To
This is related to http://bugs.debian.org/659969 and from version
5.0.0-1 on, zsh no more provides an ksh alternative, hence this issue is
already fixed in Ubuntu.
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** Changed in: zsh
** Changed in: zsh (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged = Fix Released
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This issue is fixed a long time ago already. zsh 5.0.0-1 supports
Subversion syntax up to version 1.7.
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Seems still the case with zsh 5.0.2.
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zsh's pwd gets confused with $PWD unset in mounted dir (bind/nfs)
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Xymon history page does not work
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be necessary. (Nor change anything, so I
wonder why Launchpad notifies me about a no-op...)
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This is possibly fixed upstream with 4.3.11. From the 4.3.11 upstream
changelog:
* trends webpage: Fix case where hostname disappears after zoom.
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changed in htmlquoted() seems to
handle no or empty arguments.
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I can confirm the findings, too. I first thought, the cause is that
$AUTOSSH_FIRST_POLL does not default to $AUTOSSH_POLL from the
environment, but to $AUTOSSH_POLL's default value, i.e. 600 seconds. But
I couldn't confirm such a behaviour.
Unfortunately I haven't yet found the spot in the code
be the same issue, if an Ubuntu patch causing this issue
(Debian is not affected at all) has been removed for Oneiric but has
been reintroduced for Precise.
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This has been fixed in the git repo two weeks ago and will be in the
next upload to Debian: http://anonscm.debian.org/gitweb/?p=collab-
maint/xymon.git;a=commitdiff;h=be242045d30dfe7583eb51c39a20a1af0a496c14
** Changed in: xymon (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Fix Committed
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xpdf segfaults on every single pdf
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Issue seems present in at least Precise and Quantal. Neither Debian
Squeeze nor Wheezy are affected, so this seems an ubuntu-specific issue.
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-installation script returned error exit status 1
+ package xymon-client 4.3.7-1 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess installed
post-installation script returned error exit status 1: pkill found nothing to
kill
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** Changed
This may happen if a user presses B in aptitude and reportbug is not
installed. Aptitude doesn't seem to have a dependency on reportbug. So
it should probably suggest reportbug. Retitling the bug accordingly.
** Summary changed:
- libc6-dbg relies on reportbug, does not depend on it
+ aptitude
The referred Debian Bug refers itself to
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/vte/+bug/864609 which is
marked as fixed. But maybe it's not fixed in Precise? Should this be
marked as duplicated? I at least have quite some Precise boxes with
xfce4-terminal and lxterminal zombies.
** Also
https://bugs.launchpad.net/terminator/+bug/885606 also seems the same
issue.
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Status: Unknown
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Hi Chris,
on which Ubuntu release or with which version of isc-dhcp-client did you
experience this issue?
There was a multiple domains related bug (http://bugs.debian.org/567141)
which has been fixed in Ubuntu Oneiric and Debian Wheezy (i.e. Ubuntu
Lucid and Debian Squeeze are still affected). I
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The FILES section of the zsh(1) man page (and probably other zsh man-
pages and documentation, too) lists the wrong paths to the global zsh
configuration files.
From zsh(1) on Ubuntu Precise (4.3.17-1ubuntu1):
/etc/zshenv
/etc/zprofile
/etc/zshrc
@adarsh barik: Then your issue is probably a different issue. One with
oh-my-zsh.
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Title:
Auto-completion via bindkey ^[[A not working in zsh
** Summary changed:
- conntrack error prevents cutter from working
+ Kernel module ip_conntrack needed by cutter, but not loaded automatically
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Luke-Jr and Cd-MaN (x-at-y-or-z) : You are having a different issue,
please report it as seperate bug. Your issue seems to be the same one as
reported in Debian as bug no. 446343 (not providing the full URL to
prevent Launchpad to add a tracker)
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Hrm, that close dialog works for me with the latest aptitude version
with the German localization more than perfect: It just accepts J or N,
but no more Y. It rings the terminal bell if I press Y.
Then on the other hand, the following enforced prompt does ask for Y or
N instead of J or N in
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Xymon Multiple XSS
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Fixed since version in Quantal.
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Status: New = Fix Released
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Xymon Multiple XSS
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** Summary changed:
- declarations in clientlaunch.d directory are disregarded
+ Warn if clientlaunch.d file name requirements are not met
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be able to answer this.
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** Summary changed:
- added linux logo via apptitude
+ failed to install/upgrade: subprocess post-installation script returned error
exit status 2
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On Ubuntu Precise, linuxlogo (5.11-1) shows by default the Debian logo
(linuxlogo -L debian), but there's also an Ubuntu logo included
(linuxlogo -L ubuntu).
It should suffice to change -L debian in /etc/linux_logo.conf to -L
ubuntu.
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Shift-PgUp is something which is AFAIK intercepted by the terminal
(either console, xterm or some other terminal application) and does
usually not reach screen.
Use C-a [ and scroll then with PgUp/PgDn and cursor keys.
** Also affects: byobu (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
This has been fixed in Ubuntu since Oneiric.
** Changed in: hobbit-plugins (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Christoph Berg (myon) = Axel Beckert (xtaran)
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Still the case in precise.
It though emits a short warning message if there's already a minicom
using the same port:
SetTTY (fd 6): ioctl failed: Interrupted system call
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Status: Invalid = Confirmed
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Can you post the version of debian-goodies or at least the version of
Ubuntu you are using?
At least debian-goodies 0.53 has a dependency on whiptail | dialog and
its debmany has a check if whiptail is present and if not, it uses
dialog which must be present or the package's dependencies are not
Debian removed the dconf package. It's the same package from Hardy to
Raring in all Ubuntu releases. Maybe it should be removed from upcoming
Ubuntu releases, too.
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cogl (1.10.4-0ubuntu1) quantal FTBFS on armhf (ASUS Nexus 7):
dh_makeshlibs -pgir1.2-coglpango-1.0
dh_installdeb -plibcogl9
dh_perl -plibcogl9
dh_shlibdeps -plibcogl9
dpkg-shlibdeps: warning: /usr/lib/libEGL.so.1 has an unexpected SONAME
(libEGL.so)
dpkg-shlibdeps:
I think that's a very good idea. I initially thought my hardware broke.
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wishlist: show a warning if the touchpad hardware has been
** Changed in: aptitude (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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unclutter -keystroke does not work
** Summary changed:
- unclutter doesn't hide firefox pointer
+ unclutter doesn't hide firefox pointer
Hi,
drink wrote:
The program 'unclutter' which hides the mouse pointer after timeout or
when typing doesn't work in firefox. The pointer doesn't go away, even
with the -visible option.
Which Firefox version do you use?
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to me so far.
Thanks!
On a first glance I couldn't reproduce the issue with Quantals'
Firefox tunneled via SSH. I'll check when I get a chance to sit
locally at a Quantal box.
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Interestingly I can reproduce this issue only on some machines, but not
on all of them despite they all have bash 4.2.
I could reproduce it on Natty and Precise, on Debian Wheezy, and on one,
but not on all of my Debian Sid boxes (4.2-5).
Disabling the sourcing of /etc/bash_completion (either
in your .zshrc?
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Frank Terberg could reproduce the issue. Details follow.
** Changed in: zsh (Ubuntu)
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zsh crashes
Ehm, Terbeck, not Terberg. Sorry.
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zsh crashes with long double quoted strings.
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zsh crashes with long double quoted
.
Thanks for the details. Will check next week when I've got access to a
quantal box.
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afterwards (as root).
The according git commit is:
http://anonscm.debian.org/gitweb/?p=collab-
maint/xymon.git;a=commitdiff;h=3589e03a7f3cb0aefc014ca2820344cccb8cc8b9
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The output ps:display.c:59: please report this bug is from procps-ng,
so I'd suspect it's rather an issue in procps-ng than in zsh.
The difference to bash is possible caused by differences about when
subshells are spawned and when not -- an area where the POSIX
specification is ambiguous and
difference is possibly an issue which is still present in Debian's zsh
package, too. (And for the question to Frank above.)
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I do accept that some python modules should not be loaded at the same
time, but I do not accept, that python's segfault should be a zsh issue.
IMHO python should catch such exceptions and exit gracefully with an
error message instead of to just segfault.
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Already fixed in the package's git repository.
** Changed in: xymon (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Fix Committed
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Will be in the next upload.
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...@lists.alioth.debian.org or on IRC in #pkg-zsh on
Freenode.
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not after suspend to RAM (which was suspected somewhere else to
trigger the corruption).
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Status: Unknown
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xen-tools in precise doesn't know how to make precise guests
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JFTR: This is already fixed in Quantal which has 4.3.1-1, but of course
that doesn't fix it for Precise.
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/bpo60
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On a first glance it sounds like a similar issue to
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=640765 in Debian.
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** Also affects: unclutter (Debian) via
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Status: Unknown
** Changed in: unclutter (Ubuntu)
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mouse pointer disappear while not move.
Maybe it proposed behavior
That's exactly what unclutter is for, so this is no bug in unclutter but
intended behaviour.
Uninstall unclutter if you don't want this behaviour. If it's pulled in
by some other package, please reassign the bug to that
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 61105 ***
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Mouse jumps to center in (sdl?/opengl?) games
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See https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/unclutter/+bug/61105 for
the (SDL) games issue.
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Mouse keeps stealing focus in GTK/QT Menus
Not a problem of xen-tools but xen itself
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xm crashes because of missing python
A 4.3.7 package is in progress for Debian.
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Assignee: (unassigned) = Axel Beckert (xtaran)
** Changed in: xymon (Ubuntu)
Status: New = In Progress
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4.3.7-1 has been uploaded to Debian Experimental.
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Status: In Progress = Fix Committed
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Title:
version
AFAIK screen -ls considers a screen session dead at least when the
server crashed but the socket is still there.
I wonder if the opposite (SCREEN server still there as your ps output
shows, but the socket is gone) could be a reason, too, i.e. if the move
from /var/run to /run could be the cause.
JFTR: There are tons of other browers in Ubuntu which are even above the
discussed 70 as used by Debian:
* 0/usr/bin/google-chrome 200 auto mode
1/usr/bin/arora 90manual mode
2/usr/bin/epiphany-browser 85manual
** Changed in: xen-tools (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress = Fix Committed
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Title:
xen-create-image fails to effectively prevent daemon startup
I'm tracking now the --keep vs $FAIL issue in here while the initial SSH
issue is tracked in #997063.
** Summary changed:
- 70-install-ssh does not prevent sshd from starting up
+ $FAIL not always set → --keep does not always work
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** Changed in: fping (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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Title:
options inet6 breaks fping
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Forwarded to (new) upstream at
https://github.com/schweikert/fping/issues/17
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options inet6 breaks fping
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Title:
Default ping size is incorrectly 68 bytes on
Perl class gets
removed automajically.
Does adding --keep as option to xen-create-image help here?
A new xen-tools is due soon and I'll try to include a fix for this.
Regards, Axel
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** Changed in: xen-tools (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Axel Beckert (xtaran)
** Changed in: xen-tools (Ubuntu)
Status: New = In Progress
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** Changed in: xen-tools (Ubuntu
** Changed in: xen-tools (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress = Fix Committed
** Changed in: xen-tools (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Axel Beckert (xtaran)
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** Changed in: xen-tools (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress = Fix Committed
** Also affects: xen-tools (Debian) via
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=550590
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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This bug refers to a file present in the ubuntu-specific patch in
earlier xen-tools versions and may be still present in hardy, but is
definitely fixed in Oneiric and later as those package versions have no
ubuntu-specific patch anymore. I'm hence closing as Fix Released.
** Changed in: xen-tools
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