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netCDF 4.6.0 has buggy timeout handling for DAP access, resulting in
cancelled request or incorrect data returned (all zeros). Is it possible
to upgrade netcdf on ubuntu 18?
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Status: New
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Dick Dunbar writes on august 29, 2016 17:22:
> Public bug reported:
>
> I installed gnome-schedule 2.3 from a deb created to restore a version of
> gnome-schedule to Ubuntu, after it was removed without providing a
> replacement. Normal user tasks have executed correctly, both in test mode
>
Kartik writes on juli 14, 2016 22:48:
> I've made a deb from the source at https://github.com/GNOME/gnome-
> schedule
>
> Working on getting a PPA up soon!
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tak21 writes on juli 6, 2016 8:16:
> Hi all,
>
> to compile gnome-schedule-2.3.0.tar.gz on my ubuntu 16.04 installation I
> installed the following dependencies:
>
> $ sudo apt install python-gtk2-dev python-gconf at gnome-doc-utils
> scrollkeeper
>
> After that I followed the instructions in the
Mario writes on juni 27, 2016 0:07:
> When installing on Ubuntu 16.04 no possible because there are lack of
> dependencies that exists no more.
>
Which dependencies?
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Georg Lipps writes on juni 12, 2016 18:40:
> Tried to install gnome-schedule 2.3.0 from source and ran into many
> dependencies problems; gave it up. Is this something for an experienced
> user to set this up with the new snappy format?
>
> Used and liked gnome-schedule a lot - sad it is not
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Humphrey van Polanen Petel writes on January 14, 2016 4:20:
> re cron -- how do I raise this as a bug/feature request?
Look for the implementation of cron you are using (dcron?) then search
for them, I do not know, they are completely separete from
gnome-schedule. Maybe google a little about why
Humphrey van Polanen Petel writes on January 13, 2016 0:35:
> Yes, it now works as it should. Thanks.
>
> But, my original complaint still stands:
>
> 1 - cron does not read $PATH, but should.
There are secuirty reasons and other implementation difficulties for
that, usually it is not a big
Is /bin/sh present, is bup a shell script with #! /bin/sh at the top?
Is /usr/local/bin/bup readable and executable by the correct user? Could
you send the exact (except to anonymize) output of:
$ stat /usr/local/bin/bup # and
$ crontab -l
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Ok. It would not work with just 'bup' since cron does not read $PATH.
Also, tail -f /var/mail/humphrey does not clear the previous log so you
would get the same error every time in your log file, even though the
command works correctly. A better way is:
/usr/local/bin/bup > /path/to/logfile
do you use the full path to bup in gnome-schedule? The environment that
the preview runs in is not exactly the same as the cron environment, you
have to specify the PATH on that line in that case. Also, is
/usr/local/bin/bup marked executable?
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Also, /etc/profile is not run (if I add source /etc/profile at the
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different environment
Yes - the manual test (or execute) function can never simulate exactly
how crontab or at will execute the task, but I am not sure what the
difference is.
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I don't understand french, and this version of gnome-schedule is
outdated.
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Title:
Modification impossible du modèle de tâche at
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Your fix has been incorporated in latest git upstream:
https://git.gnome.org/browse/gnome-
schedule/commit/?id=ddfbd3a3b0b99885c21c323a3936f2c6c04bf781
Please note that the gnome bugzilla is the official place to report
gnome-schedule bugs.
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I am afraid it does not support anacron. There is a new bug fix release
today:
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Try to create a wrapper script which sets up an ssh-agent and adds the
key, something like this:
#! /bin/bash
eval $(ssh-agent)
ssh-add ~/.ssh/your_rsa_key
unison_command
and launch that script as a recurrent (cron) job.
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The reason is that for keys to work with ssh an ssh-agent implementation
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by the ssh client. When you run your window manager an agent is set up which is
normally able to automatically determine which key needs to be loaded and then
load it
I am unfamiliar with Unison, but it might be an issue with the
authentication method you are using to access the remote machines?
Otherwise, is it a graphical program? Does other graphical programs work
on as recurrently scheduled tasks?
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How do you authenticate with ssh? If by ssh-agent that might be an
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I do not have an Ubuntu installation, and this package is well out of
sync with upstream. This specific bug has been fixed in newer releases.
http://gaute.vetsj.com/2011/11/24/gnome-schedule-2-2-0.html
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could you please try if this is a problem in the latest version of GNOME
Schedule, available at http://git.gnome.org/browse/gnome-schedule and
retrievable with 'git':
$ git clone http://git.gnome.org/browse/gnome-schedule
I can still not reproduce this problem, and a lot have been fixed
This should be fixed the latest version upstream.
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Gnome-Schedule Invalid Literal Error
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Great! The patch is included in the newest release:
http://gaute.vetsj.com/2010/09/16/gnome-schedule-2-1-2-released.html
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The files in .gnome/gnome-schedule should stay there. Don't delete it
unless you have the problems described on top! They are necessary for
gnome schedule.
The deperactionwarning doesn't have anything to do with it, and is
simply because the GTK+ toolkit is changing as it is being developed. It
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Gnome Schedule does _not_ support anacron, but either vixiecron or
dcron, this is not reflected in the package dependencies.
Also please update your man page (supplied by Ubuntu) which states that
Gnome Schedule supports anacron.
This
Please let me know if this solved the problem.
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Could you try to replace /usr/share/gnome-schedule/at.py with the
attached file.
It tries a simpler approach for trimming the script; for your reference,
patch here: http://ix.io/185
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Could you provide the output of:
$ atq
and at -c [job id] of the task, it might be that one of your scheduled
at scripts are causing this bug. This is a one time task and the files
for those are located in gnome-schedule/at. I don't necessarily
recommend deleting everything in those folders thou.
Hey,
Thanks- did you try adding:
* * * * * echo Does this work? ~/test
manually to your crontab and see if ~/test shows up ?
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Great! Yeah the first url is broken - the latest one from #8 is the
correct one ;)
http://gaute.vetsj.com/2009/02/20/how-to-figure-out-if-crontab-and-at-
is-correctly-set-up.html
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Hello,
What version of Gnome-schedule is this ?
Make sure you use the complete path to the script, ie not ~, but:
/home/john/script
Does the script have the executable bit set (+x)?
For any of the above problems; if what you are trying to run, in John's
case: grsync, is an graphical
For package maintainer: This bug is a 'Won't fix' upstream.
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Hey David,
do you still have this problem?
To completely clean out gnome-schedule you need to delete the ~/.gnome
/gnome-schedule dir and in gconf (use gconf-editor) delete /apps/gnome-
schedule - this is where the templates are stored.
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thanks, gnome-schedule just adds an 'at' task - and as you see it has
been scheduled correctly on 20:00, after that its up to 'atd' to start
the task when it should. So as far as I can see this is an atd bug.
You could try creating a task that does:
date /tmp/testtask (make sure all output is
This is likely to be an at problem, what is the output of 'atq' after
you have added a task ?
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How do I upgrade to 2.1.1? It is not available in Synaptic Package
Manager, only shows version 2.1.0
It isn't in the repositories yet. See:
http://git.gnome.org/cgit/gnome-schedule/tree/README for building from
source.
The
See bug: 419471 is it the same?
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The datafiles are stored in roots home dir: /root/.gnome/gnome-sche...
The tasks are in roots crontab or at-queue; try sudo su to become root
and then try the fix as with a regular user.
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Please check http://gaute.vetsj.com/2009/02/20/how-to-figure-out-if-
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is correctly set up; read the comments as well - there are a few
solutions there.
Are you sure you use gnome-schedule as the regular user ?
The command you
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For the gnome-schedule packagers:
I strongly recommend to upgrade to version 2.1.1 since this bug in 2.1.0
will result in almost all users having this problem when upgrading
without a clean crontab.
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Sincs it is an hourly task you have to use crontab, to edit your crontab
manually do:
$ crontab -e
To just list it:
$ crontab -l
In fact, just deleting the data files should make gnome-schedule use
some default values. They are located in ~/.gnome/gnome-schedule/crontab
$ cd
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This happens when you create a one-time task in gnome-schedule 2.0.2 and
try to open it in 2.1.0. There is a bug in the parser of the data files.
This has been fixed in upstream and will be included in the next minor
release; to manually delete your old tasks. Do in the terminal:
$ atq # to
The cron-package has little to do with it. It is in the new GNOME
Schedule release that now got support for X applications. Technically
emulating support for X in crontab. I don't think there is a bug for it
yet so feel free to open it, but have a search for open gnome-schedule
bugs first.
You
Totem is an X application, search for executing X application with
crontab. The newest release have support for this. Bit it is not yet
packed for Ubuntu.
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Excerpts from manishmahabir's message of ty. juli 14 15:49:22 UTC 2009:
i used another command: 'mpg123 a.mp3' and now it is being
fixed in head
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New release, fixes a number of reported bugs here on launchpad.
- gaute
- Gnome-schedule 2.1.0 -
Gnome-schedule is a graphical user interface that leverages the power
of crontab (vixie-cron, dcron) and at to manage your crontab file
Patch ? Did you try a fresh clone of gnome-schedule:
$ git clone git://git.gnome.org/gnome-schedule
Remember to either install it in a prefix, ie currentdir/inst (after a
clone):
$ cd gnome-schedule
$ ./autogen --prefix=$(pwd)/inst
$ make make install
and run it from there (remember the ./):
Removed bug watch as this is a different project and has very little to
do with gnome-schedule, except they suffered the same problem in pygtk.
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This should be fixed in HEAD; git://git.gnome.org/gnome-schedule
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Following this: http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=551740
The pagesize has been set to 0 and logically stuff works, fixed in HEAD.
A new release is on its way, with better 'support' for X applications
and bugfixes, this needs testing but seems to work alright on Ubuntu
setups.
** Bug
Fixing the PATH variable would require major change in the way we handle
crontab tasks. And I will spend my time fixing the other bugs and
planned features rather than reimplementing this. If you or anyone else
want to do some work on this I would be happy to support it, and include
it if it turns
Have you checked that at and crontab is set properly up; have a look at:
http://gaute.vetsj.com/2009/02/20/how-to-figure-out-if-crontab-and-at-
is-correctly-set-up/
for some tips.
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This is fairly expected behaviour; Gnome Schedule only has limited
support for parsing command lines that are not created with Gnome
Schedule. It has to make a few assumptions, looking for stuff like
'/dev/null 21' to figure out a few things. The procedure isn't
perfect, but I don't plan on fixing
That is up to you, if you think that is easier :)
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On Sun, Mar 23, 2008 at 11:35 PM, xtknight [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This debdiff patch (gutsy, universe) fixes the problems reported here.
Gaute sorry we couldn't use a newer version but it's Ubuntu policy to
patch instead the
I have not tested that version in a long time, especially because
1.0.1 (i think) provided some important fixes for 1.0.0. The version
is obsolete and I suggest that 2.0.2 is used or if you want to use the
1-series then use 1.2.1.
If for some special reason you need 1.0.0 it is most likely a bug
This works on Arch Linux and Gentoo when installing from source.
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On 3/21/08, xtknight [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Gaute: thanks for your prompt response.
Fresh gnome-schedule 1.0.0 has the same problem in Gutsy. orig.tar.gz
or file from sourceforge yields same results.
2.0.2 has been released: http://gaute.vetsj.com/?p=61
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There is going to be another release quite soon with a work-around for a
Python bug in the locale module, this applies for Python 2.4 and some of
the 2.5's. The fix is allready in HEAD and it just needs some refining
before it is ready.
By the way, many are still suffering from problems in the
2.0.1 has been released, fixing some annyoing bugs:
http://gaute.vetsj.com/?p=59
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And here comes 2.0.1, fixing some annoying bugs:
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By looking at the traceback it seems like this is a problem in python-
gnome bindings.
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Adding syslog as well, is full of NetworkManager debug messages, but
they are mostly about HAL anyway.
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I mean of course the package.
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Is the title for this bug correct? For me it seems that this problem
could just as well be in HAL or gnome?
If I go to my Computer in Nautilus the device only shows up once.
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Hello
I am having the same problem as sergem. I am running the Gutsy Gibbon:
Linux qwerzila 2.6.22-14-generic #1 SMP Sun Oct 14 23:05:12 GMT 2007 i686
GNU/Linux
If I have my harddrive mounted while turning off the computer it shows
up twice when I start it again, the harddrive would need to be
I have just released version 1.2.1 (so one minor higher than this one)
Nothing serious, translations and bugfixes, likely the latest in the 1.x
series as I am working on a redo of the UI which will be released with
version 2.0 in not too long time.
See: http://gaute.vetsj.com/?p=48
Regards,
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newer packages of the gstreamer-sdl and gl ending with ubuntu2 should be
used not =ubuntu1
applies to Hardy.
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Gnome-schedule 1.2.0 has been released: http://gaute.vetsj.com/log/?p=35
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Well, I am planning to release a new version, nothing big, just
bugfixes, updated/added translations of both the application and
manual. Judging from the time it took for Ubuntu to update their
package from the last to the current version it might take some time,
but since this is a release
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I'm unsure if this is a problem with the latest at package or a sudden
change in python that stops gnome-schedule from parsing atq's output. It
is clearly a localization
Also fixed in HEAD. thanks for notice and patch.
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This bug has allready been fixed in the latest version.
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=112183
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Yes, it would. But I would rather recommend to upgrade to the latest
version than to patch the current version to something equivialent to
the new one :) it is better in many ways.
Kind regards, gaute
On 18/10/2007, Saša Bodiroža [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, I noticed. I mentioned in changelog
On 18/10/2007, Cesare Tirabassi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for your work Saša.
1) Instead of doing an inline patch, it would be preferrable to use a
patch system (in this case dpatch or quilt would be advisable). See:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MOTU/School/PatchingSources
2) We have now
Still the same problem in latest package in gusty repos.
Failed to render text: Failed loading DPMSDisable: /usr/lib/libX11.so.6:
undefined symbol: DPMSDisable
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/gaute# dpkg-query -s libfreetype6
Package: libfreetype6
Status: install ok installed
Priority: optional
Section:
Fixed in HEAD, updated in trunk/ and branches/new-ui/. Now checks if it
is numeric. if not it is replaced with 0.
- gaute
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the code should check if it is a number and then pop up a dialog with a
error message, i will try aswell to reproduce it when im back from
vacation.
- gaute hope, gnome-schedule maintainer
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Fixed.
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