The latest DB 4 package version is 4.5-6, not 4.2-6. Closing.
** Changed in: xmlto (Ubuntu)
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This is wrong! These are warnings and do not lead to a failing update-
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I'm currently preparing xml-core 0.12 - however, I will do some testing
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Install the debugging symbols (or recompile without stripping the
binary) and create a backtrace.
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apt-cache search fop
There is a package providing fop and it is of course not part of the
xml-resume-library.
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But it reaches a level of annoyance I'm not willing to accept. I monitor
all the packages I maintain in Debian and if you have a transition on
several packages, I get some hundred mails, whereas only a few are
related to my packages (I call this *spam*). Sorry, but if this issue
stays open in this
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 173145 ***
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Please read, what dpkg tells you: docbook-xsl-doc-text fails to install,
not docbook-xsl (and there is no crash). Further this problem has
already been solved. This is a duplicate of #173145.
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Please update the PHP highlighting pattern as described in README.Debian
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Bluefish comes with two .desktop files: One for .bfproject files (opened
with `bluefish -n -p %f' - only for .bfproject files and without a menu
entry in the GNOME menu) and one for all other files (`bluefish %F' with
the entry in the GNOME menu). So you removed the possibility to open
project
xbattbar != expat
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Can you be a bit more specific and verbose, what exactly breaks?
Why should binary compatibility be broken by removing a link, that
should have been never added?
To be honest: I miss the compelling reason to leave this link. wink has
been fixed and no other packages were affected.
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You can't possibly know about all software that runs on Ubuntu, so saying
no other packages were affected is pretty presumptuous.
It is a bit more than that: http://lists.debian.org/debian-
release/2008/05/msg00428.html. With thanks to Kevin B. McCarty.
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Also unreproducible with the latest nautilus.
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Well, I'm currently working on it and have to say, that it might need
some time. Because we are already in some freeze stage, the libexpat-
transition will very probaly happen after Lenny is released.
For your problem: Isn't it possible to fix the broken programs [1]
instead to reintroduce this
I need to know the installed versions of the libraries. What you quoted
are just the minimum requirements for the bluefish package. You can get
the installed version numbers with apt-cache policy ...depends
The dpkg.log files shows the packages changed between May 2nd and 18th.
Can you
I repeat: It is unreproducible. I cannot reproduce it on my system, even
not with a newly created user.
Maybe you have misconfigured something or you have touched files or you
stumbled over a regression of the GNOME desktop update or ... give me a
crystal ball and I will tell you. You don't give
You never touched them? Well, I normally note, when pattern (and which)
should be updated.
What means even if I do change them to no ...? Change them to start-
pattern-only with the following pattern.
(\\|.)*?
and try to reproduce the issue.
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I hope, you used .*? because *? is not a regex. The first was used some
years ago in bf and then changed to, what caused the segfault.
I consider it a bad pattern in bluefish (and an update is waiting to
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Cesare, which architecture? Can you send me your .bluefish/ directory?
Because I can easily reproduce the problem. Seems like an endless loop
in libpcre and then leading to a segementation fault.
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So Jacob, this is an i386 architecture too (no amd64), right?
I already have the backtrace. However:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingProgramCrash
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Found it. We cause it via String highlighting patterns. In Preferences
Highlighting choose the php-section and there change for String
single/double quoted to begin- and end-pattern and put or ' as beging
and end pattern. Then Apply. Now everything should be fine.
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Fixed in my Debian package = 2.0.17.
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passivetex missing in feisty
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Not a docbook2x issue. Reassigning.
Should be fixed with libxml-sax-perl/0.16+dfsg-1.
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This is not an expat bug. The error I see refers to a broken XML file,
that is not shipped with expat (but with gnome-games-data).
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Read my comment in the Debian BTS.
If you don't know or understand what c-m-d does/is, then please remove
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xmlto 0.0.20 (already in Debian) supports docbook-xsl/fop for this. The
next version (0.0.21 or maybe 0.0.22) will support the dblatex toolchain
too and passivetex code will be dropped from upstream, because it is not
actively maintained. More information can be found in the Debian BTS.
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This has already been discussed. Tab is an ordinary character.
Selecting text and pressing tab should replace the selceted text with a
tab. See the discussion in the GNOME bugzilla.
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Can you pease check, if there is some custom bluefish .desktop file in
${HOME}/.local/share/applications/?
The bluefish .desktop files itself should be correct. ATM I cannot think
of a bug in or related to bluefish, that causes your problem.
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Both packages do not install nor ship any symlinks for files or
directories in /usr/share/doc.
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The problem is self-produced in Ubuntus CDBS. Fix it or make the
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Seems, you need to get if from Debian.
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Seems, one has touched the file. Never heard about this issues. Closing
as Invalid.
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Closing.
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Should be fixed with libxml-sax-perl/0.16+dfsg-1.
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Thsis had been fixed in gperiodic 2.0.10-2.
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This issue disappeared with the upload of docbook-defguide ( 2.0.17).
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I already uploaded an updated package to Debian. Try to sync it and
check, if the issue still appears. I removed the possible bashism in
debian/rules. If the issue is still there, the problem is caused by the
Ubuntu buildds or whoever builds the package for Ubuntu. I wasn't able
to reproduce the
Well, I'm the Debian maintainer and I have no idea, what your problem
is. docbook-defguide is not installed as GNOME help, it does not ship
nor generate any .omf files and I have no idea, why you expect it to
appear in yelp.
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Doesn't appear in Yelp
I should have waited for a few seconds. One found it in /var/lib/doc-
base. If the generated .omf file is broken, talk to the doc-base guys
(or whoever creates it). It's not created by docbook-defguide. If it
doesn't appear in yelp although you expect it to appear there, because
doc-base (or some
I cannot reproduce this issue. My screen never goes black. Maybe you
have some old and broken highlighting pattern. These can be updated from
the Preferences Syntax Highlighting menu. The steps are also described
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But did you *update* the pattern via the reset button after updating
bluefish?
I tested with a clean bluefish installation and I cannot reproduce the
issue.
What is the value of Highlight #lines in Edit Preferences Editor?
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@Richard Laager:
You expect that a system setting, that is clearly a GNOME setting, has
an effetc on non-GNOME applications? So following this argument, KDE
applications also have to respect this setting. I'm sorry, but it
doesn't make sense to me.
BTW: You compare supporting *GTK* themes with
And why should a *GTK*-based application respect a *GNOME feature?
Can you pint me to your argument? GTK is not GNOME. You are free to port
bluefish toolbars to optionally use GNOME features. I won't do.
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Do you read the changelog entry and do you know, why the tests were
disabled on Ubuntu?
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After changing something, you have to hit ENTER, so the field turn
into blue again and the changes are stored then!
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If you need a rebuild, the attached patch should fix the problem. I'm
going to package the upcoming 1.74.0, so there will probably no package
updated until this new upstream release.
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This has already been reported via Debian BTS some time ago and it is
already fixed in the debichem SVN:
http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/debichem/unstable/gabedit/debian/patches/11_444503_gtk_2_12_compliance_fixes_ftbfs.dpatch?op=filerev=0sc=0
and in the upcoming gabedit release. However, there is
I'm pretty sure, that just changing the Depends line is not enough. But
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Edit Preferences sets the default encoding for files, which are opened
and which encoding cannot be determined. It does not set the Encoding
for the current document. This is done via the Document Character
Encoding. However, this also seems to be refused.
I forwarded this to upstream BTS.
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Thanks for the report. No need to open a bug report at Debian - I'm
subcribed to the package at launchpad (as you can see).
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I'm the Debian maintainer (I'm not responsible for Ubuntu packages). So
it will be fixed in Debian (and then normally synced to Ubuntu). For
other distros: There is another data bug in gperiodic, that has already
been reported to upstream. I will send another mail to upstream
regarding this issue.
I forwarded your comment to the developers list.
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So firefox-problem has been fixed, right?
Well, the other doesn't seem to be a bluefish problem too. If gnome-moz-
remote or any of its parts or the programs it calls return an error, its
not a problem of bluefish. I know it worked in the past. But gnome-moz-
remote is a Gnome 1 program. We
Well, in the Bluefish preferences, you can see, which commands are
executed. Simply take a local html file and then try to execute the
commands on your command line (replace %s with the file name) and check,
what your console tells you. I still think, the issue is somewhere on
your side and not in
1) `mozilla -remote ...' opens the Mozilla browser and not firefox nor
iceweasel - firefox has its own entry and iceweasel can be added as:
iceweasel %s
If you have problems with the mozilla command and an installed
mozilla/iceape suite, then please tell. But /usr/bin/mozilla is not a
symlink
Of course. Bluefish is an independent application (that just uses some
GNOME libraries). Changing the GNOME setting does not have any effect on
Bluefish, because it does not contain this functionality. And to my
knowledge, nobody ever requested to show icons, text or both (I guess,
that's waht you
Bluefish doesn't call esd iny any code. This is not a bluefish bug. I
guess, there is some library or environment calling /usr/bin/esd.
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You are probably hit by this issue: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-
bin/bugreport.cgi?msg=62;bug=425928. Can you quote the content of the
files mentioned in this mail and do you use an ext3 filesystem with the
dir_index option enabled?
Further you use an outdated version of docbook2x. The latest
There is no bug. The option is already available.
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There is an option to show the files and folders in one pane.
Preferences Files (tab) File browser (section) Use separate file
and directory view (checkbox)
Uncheck the box to have a one-pane view (combining files and folders) or
check this box to have two panes (files and folders
I can reproduce this for paths containing the tilde sign, but not for
full paths. E.g. /home/username/website/foo works perfectly.
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The patch also enables debugging. This is not intended and not part of
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This is not completely true. The Debian TeX maintainers offered to take
over and reintroduce passivetex.
http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2007/04/msg00717.html
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Sounds like http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=313901. Doesn't
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For me it selects the whole text - expected behaviour. Exiting with 0
doesn't sound like it crashes. But you can make it clear by simply
running it in gdb. Can you please check for:
find ~/.bluefish/ | xargs grep -n Controla
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I often write Perl, but I do not observe this behaviour. Is it still
reproducible with the bluefish versions in Ubuntu?
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After a half year: Still no backtrace? Still the same issue?
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libc6-dev is installed? implicit declaration of function ´setlocale´
sounds like a missing libc6-dev. How did you compile? Using dpkg-
buildpackage/debuild or just make? easychem built fine on all
architectures in Debian Sid. No FTBFS.
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No, I think it is a different bug. The bug you linked to above implies the
user
actually sees the export dialog box :-
No. Read the rest of the bug-report. The first part is about a
segmentation fault (AFAIK before the window pops up). But the second
part is about the freeze (and completely
chemical-mime-data provides chemicalmime, so there should be no problem
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It has been approved sime time ago and already hit Etch.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 64016 ***
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It's impossible for me to reproduce it atm, but I forwarded it to our
BTS: http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=360401.
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Same error for locales/belocs-locales-bin during a pbuilder update from
a Dapper to an Edgy image (arch: i386):
[..]
E: Couldn't configure pre-depend belocs-locales-bin for locales, probably a
dependency cycle.
[..]
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 45927 ***
I think, this is a duplicate of bug #45927, which we have fixed in the
upcoming 1.0.6 release.
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 45927
Click in folder browser does not draw new selection bar until a file from
that folder is loaded.
** Bug 58190 has been marked a duplicate of this bug
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Click in folder browser does not draw new selection bar until a file from that
folder is loaded.
https://launchpad.net/bugs/45927
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The latest availbale version awaits approval in NEW: http://ftp-
master.debian.org/new.html. I suggest to sync it from Debian, when it
has passed NEW.
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Package outdated, please update to 0.6.0/0.7.0
https://launchpad.net/bugs/35922
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I followed the steps on my Sid box, but I was not able to reproduce it.
Could you try to make a backtrace?
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ubuntu crash X completly when file opens bluefish
https://launchpad.net/bugs/59360
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