Rocko, thanks for confirming this!
Yeah, I closed this too soon I think... for a while it seemed to be
reliable, but apparently the planets aren't in alignment now, and it
pretty much never works.
I also filed a fresh bug for this under Precise, just in case the
ubuntu-bug info includes
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As UbuntuOne must drop CouchDB sync, we need a plan to minimize the pain
this causes to apps built around per-user CouchDB (whether they use
desktopcouch, dc3, or UserCouch). Novacut and Dmedia are at the top of
my personal list for obvious reasons, but there are no doubt
For reference, here is the debian/changelog bits I added:
couchdb (1.1.1-1ubuntu1) precise; urgency=low
* Started with branch of 1.1.1-1 from Debian testing
* Split into `couchdb-bin` and `couchdb` packages as found in Ubuntu, with
goal of keeping delta between Debian and Ubuntu as low
Okay, after more thought and research, here is my proposal for what to
do about this in Precise, particularly considering that UbuntuOne must
drop CouchDB sync:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/couchdb/+bug/903098
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@dobey - I'm not sure what's the right and proper way to do this VCS-
wise, but what I'm proposing is a sync from Debian plus a small delta.
It makes more sense looking at this as a merge into
lp:debian/wheezy/couchdb :
https://code.launchpad.net/~jderose/ubuntu/precise/couchdb/1.1.1-low-
@micahg - gotcha, thanks! I guess it still illustrates the low-delta
from Debian.
So what's the correct way for me to propose this sync/merge? I think
the important thing is that there be a small, understandable delta
between Ubuntu and Debian. I think having a clean history in
Even the diff of just debian/ from precise to wheezy or my proposal is
25k lines as so many cherry-picked patches are being carried (some of
which are crazy big... most of that 25k is one patch). So not an easy
thing to make sense of.
Aside from the cherry-picking so Ubuntu could continue to
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Source package: couchdb
Version to sync: 1.1.1-1
Sync from: Debian testing - http://packages.debian.org/wheezy/couchdb
As CouchDB will likely not be getting any Ubuntu-specific attention
going forward, it's probably a bad idea to continue to carry Ubuntu-
specific changes,
Perhaps this bug should be closed? As there probably wont be as many
Ubuntu specific changes going forward, I think a sync from Debian is
more appropriate than a merge. Also up for debate is whether CouchDB
should move from main to universe. Either way, the sooner this could
happen the better.
Oops, never mind... didn't realize Debian didn't have the couchdb
/couchdb-bin split.
Merge it is, but should be 1.1.1-1 from Debian testing.
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Okay, my bad... I didn't realize that Debian didn't have the couchdb
/couchdb-bin split so that you can install CouchDB without having
system-wide CouchDB start at boot.
As my UserCouch library is quite useful for spinning up throw-away
CouchDB instances for unit testing, it would actually be
Er, had the bug wrong too, my aim is way off tonight -
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/couchdb/+bug/902417
That's the sync request. And to clearly correct the record, please
don't sync from Debian... Novacut really needs the couchdb-bin package
as we don't want to force our users to be
Yes, it worked correctly before the last reboot (about 2 days ago). Not
sure what all was updated, but I updated everything that was available
for update. I'm running Precise, so lots of packages.
jderose@jgd-ws:~$ cat /etc/default/keyboard
# If you change any of the following variables and X
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I use the Dvorak layout and with today's update the login manager was
incorrectly using English US. Once I logged in, then the correct layout
settings were in my Unity session.
ProblemType: Bug
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Package: lightdm 1.0.6-0ubuntu4
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So how soon can this be merged into Precise? Is there anything I can do
to help (as a person without upload rights)?
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Lack of GstMiniObject means Gst.Message is broken, can't get EOS
signal
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Ah, I didn't realize this at the time, but this bug is actually invalid
as PyGI isn't meant to play nice with static bindings like PyGTK. It
was pretty much by accident when it worked before.
The pygobject version in Oneiric doesn't let you dangerously mix them
anymore:
import gtk
from
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I consider this a good test case for this bug. Same problem whether you
use Python2 or Python3 (but for Novacut, we care about Python3).
Currently this script will fail with:
TypeError: unknown type GstMessage
#!/usr/bin/python3
from gi.repository import GObject
GObject.threads_init()
from
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It's almost possible to use GStreamer from PyGI. The hang up is that
currently you can't get EOS signals from a pipeline, and that the
message bus is overall broken.
As far as I know, this is because pygobject doesn't grok the
GstMiniObject type, which mean Gst.Message is
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@dmj726 - thanks for confirming this on a different brand of card
reader.
@eitch - thanks for confirming on an internal card reader... hadn't
thought about that, sounds extra horrible... so only fix is to reboot?
It seems like Safely remove does the right thing so seldom that it
really shouldn't
I'm not sure at what kernel revision this was fixed, but it's now
working, on both my desktop and laptop.
Tell you what, 65 MB/s from a card reader is sweet! :^)
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The UDisks.Device.DriveDetach() DBus method will permanently power-down
a card *reader*... if you remove the card and insert it again (or insert
a different card), nothing happens. The only way to get things working
again is to unplug the card *reader* and then plug the card
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http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0050C9ZMC
Same behavior whether plugged into USB2 or USB3 port.
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So if I'm understanding the thread here, this bug will fix both the bad
the 30 minutes default and the fact that desktop systems (or laptops
on AC I assume) are still being suspended even when set to Don't
suspend.
It would be nice if the bug description included mention of the
latter... at first
I can produce this exact same bug from my Lenovo X220 laptop. It has
the same NEC USB 3.0 controller. I can open Nautilus and browse through
files on the card, but shortly after I start playing one the the videos,
the device hangs and the light on the card ready turns off as if it has
been
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The newest release of gst-python is 0.10.21, which is what's packaged in
Oneiric:
http://gstreamer.freedesktop.org/src/gst-python/
http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=python-gst0.10
PiTiVi debian/control is broken as it incorrectly depends on the non-
existent
Martin,
I haven't again encountered the crash I mentioned. It occurred using my
experimental desktopcouch-like `dc3`, so there's a good chance I was
doing something stupid :P
I feel I've tested CouchDB 1.1.0 pretty comprehensively, aside from one
key area: apps that use desktopcouch through
Rodney,
What is the motivation for this, what will this improve? Also, out of
curiosity, who is the we you're representing?
Being moved off the CD probably does imply these packages aren't getting
*quite* as much attention... but all the same, there are a ton of
packages in main (and rightfully
Okay, think I'm encountering a problem. After running for a while,
CouchDB seems to hang when a request is made to a specific database. My
experimental dc3 has a monitor that once a minute requests the welcome
string like this:
GET /
Requesting the welcome string continued to work fine.
To help this get more testing, I went ahead and built it in the Novacut
Daily Builds PPA:
https://launchpad.net/~novacut/+archive/daily?field.series_filter=oneiric
https://twitter.com/#!/novacut/status/108805962009296896
I've been beating up on it pretty hard, haven't encountered any problems
Okay, another interesting result: I built and installed couchdb
1.0.1-0ubuntu16 (the Oneiric version) under Natty, and there are no
problems... you can make oauth requests to CouchDB just fine.
Now I suspect Erlang issues even more strongly. Between Natty and
Oneiric, erlang was upgraded from
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Oneiric ships Erlang R14B02, and the release notes for CouchDB 1.0.3 say
that three issues with Erlang R14B02 were fixed:
* Fixed compatibility issues with Erlang R14B02
* Fixed error when restarting replications in OTP R14B02
* Fixed OAuth signature computation in OTP
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I'm not sure what the Launchpad best practice is in this case, but I
filled a bug for the Erlang issue against CouchDB:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/couchdb/+bug/837190
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Awesome! Is there a PPA with 1.1.0 packages I could help test?
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To
So following chipaca's advice, I've built and installed 1.1.0. I've
been beating up on it with the dmedia unit tests. I haven't encountered
any failures, but there seems to be a dramatic performance regression in
1.1.0.
For example, from 1.0.1 (plus Ubuntu patches) to this 1.1.0 package:
Okay, if you uncomment line 26 in /etc/couchdb/default.ini:
http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~wibblymat/ubuntu/oneiric/couchdb/update-
to-1.1.0/view/head:/etc/couchdb/default.ini.tpl.in#L26
socket_options = [{recbuf, 262144}, {sndbuf, 262144}, {nodelay, true}]
Then the performance is back up to what
Jono: so I had just gotten to clearly figuring out that the problem is
CouchDB, not desktopcouh.
dc3 isn't my proposed solution... it's my own hair brained thing, but I
basically wrote it trying to figure out this bug, and now it has taken
on a life of its own (for me anyway). Tomorrow I'm going
Whoa, 20k line diff between Natty and Oneiric! So doing some greping
just trying to narrow down the culprit:
jderose@jgd-test:~/bzr/couchdb/natty/debian$ grep -il oauth patches/*
patches/couchio-fix-0012-replicator_ssl.patch
patches/moz0003-spidermonkey1.8.5_autotools.patch
Hmm, interesting... so I just built and installed the Natty version of
the CouchDB package on Oneiric... problem still exists, which suggests a
change in Erlang or one of the other CouchDB dependencies might be
causing the problem.
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desktopcouch-service crashed
So I've been digging into this the last day, and from what I can tell,
this is actually a bug in CouchDB as shipped in Oneiric, not
desktopcouch.
The problem seems to be that for whatever reason, OAuth isn't working on
Oneric... what appears to be the exact same configuration works on
Natty,
Okay, this is definitely a CouchDB issue, not desktopcouch. I have an
easy way to reproduce it:
https://launchpad.net/dc3
Steps:
bzr checkout lp:dc3
cd dc3
./dc3-service # Works on both Natty and Oneiric [Ctrl + C to stop it]
./dc3-service --oauth # Works on Natty, borked on Oneiric
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Yup, same problem under 3.1.0-0301rc3-generic. Some bits from dmesg:
[ 44.712024] xhci_hcd :03:00.0: WARN: Stalled endpoint
[ 44.712645] xhci_hcd :03:00.0: WARN: Stalled endpoint
[ 44.713118] sd 6:0:0:0: [sdd] No Caching mode page present
[ 44.713122] sd 6:0:0:0: [sdd] Assuming
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I have 2 USB 3.0 ports on my new motherboard. I also have a Lexar USB
3.0 card reader, and a Western Digital Passport drive that's USB 3.0.
When I plug these devices into a USB 2.0 port on my motherboard, they
work fine. But when I try to use them on a USB 3.0 port, here is
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I can boot Oneiric Alpha 3 installer on this motherboard, so issue
appears to have been fixed. Natty installer I guess will always be
broken.
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I battled the same thing in dmedia for quite a while, and I think the
issue was having a mix of Gtk2 and Gtk3 installed, needing to explicitly
require the correct versions before importing from gi.repository.
Here's an example:
import gi
gi.require_version('Gtk', '2.0')
I've been trying to reproduce this, haven't been able to. My hunch is
something different in the packages we have installed might be the
problem.
But obviously this affects dmedia too... if Stuart is having this
problem, others probably are too, or will in the future.
Stuart, can you try this
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Here are logs from duplicate bug
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/desktopcouch/+bug/786456
I stopped desktopcouch-service, deleted all it's configuration, log, and
data files:
~/.local/share/desktop-couch/
~/.config/desktop-couch/
~/.cache/desktop-couch/
And then I started
Thanks for the tip, Eric!
One problem I'm having is that I can't seem to delete the
gwibber_accounts and gwibber_preferences databases. I know that
these are being blocked from replication, but they still get created on
all my machines, and desktopcouch still tries to replicate to/from these
DB.
Okay, another little tidbit I've observed: it looks like the replication
of dmedia is failing upon trying to replicate the first doc with
attachments... failing with a JSON encoding error:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File
One thing to note is that I can replicate from desktopcouch to the
system-wide CouchDB (I do this often for testing). So it doesn't seem
like the problem is CouchDB being fundamentally unable to replicate this
DB, but more an issue with network timeouts or something when
replicating to the remote
Thanks Roman, thanks Eric.
To test again, I deleted the dmedia DB on my workstation.
desktopcouch recreated it the next time it tried to sync dmedia from
U1 (so I have an empty dmedia with update seq 0), and then I get this
error in the log:
ResourceNotFound: ('db_not_found', 'could not open
Oh, forgot to run ubuntuone-couchdb-query. Here's output:
jderose@jgd-ws:/tmp$ python ubuntuone-couchdb-query dmedia
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Say it ain't so, desktopcouch!
I'm trying to replicate the dmedia database containing metadata of all
we shot in Budapest, replicate from my laptop to U1 to my desktop so I
can do the first device-to-device file transfers (exciting!)
But
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Attached dmedia.couch as it currently exists on my laptop... not sure if
this is ever getting synced correctly to U1 in the first place.
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I've been generating 960x540 proxy versions of 1080p video shot on a 5D
Mark II. On roughly half the videos, I get this error when trying to
transcode:
ERROR 5106qtdemux.c(4330): gst_qtdemux_chain ():
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It's working now, so it does seem to be caused by network troubles.
However, I still consider this a bug... the failure should be more
graceful, provide an error message that is more user friendly and
helpful.
Thanks!
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Binary package hint: ubuntuone-control-panel
Trying to sign into Ubuntu One from a relative fresh install on new
computer (had to do upgrade from maverick as natty installer doesn't
like my Lemur Ultrathin). Sign in process spun for quite a while, then
gave up with the
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'NoneType'
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Testing the natty daily image on a System76 Lemur UltraThin (Core
i3-330UM version).
I did an install using the manual partitioner with the following layout:
15000 MB ext4 /
4000 swap
(rest of dest) ext4 /home
I then tried a reinstall with
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With this bug, PiTiVi is only usable if you complete the entire edit
without reopening the file.
Steps:
1) Add a single clip and drag onto the timeline
2) Trim some off the start and end of this clip, drag left to position
it at start of
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Hmm, as a work around, if you select the all of your clips (click left
most, then shift click right most), and drag everything a bit to the
right, then back to start up timeline... some recalculating apparently
happens and everything is correct again. But you'll have to do this
every time you
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I'm working on a video that I'm rendering to OGG Theora.
If the video has any fades (using the video levels in the timeline),
the rendered video is in the Y444 colorspace (no chroma subsampling).
This colorspace isn't as well supported (eg
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My motherboard has two USB3 ports. If the USB3 ports *and* the builtin
ethernet NIC are enabled, I cannot boot successfully... kernel
apparently hangs when initializing the ethernet port. If I disable at
least one, it can boot. Currently disabled USB3 so I have networking.
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Came across this as I was working on dmedia. This is a simple example
that triggers it:
###
import sys
import gtk
from gi.repository import WebKit
window = gtk.Window()
window.set_title('test')
window.set_default_size(800, 450)
window.connect('destroy', gtk.main_quit)
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2.27.90 = 2.27.91 regression: AttributeError: type object 'Widget'
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Okay, new merge proposal, I guess... I didn't quite understand what
Resubmit proposal would do, not sure if that was the correct Launchpad
way or not.
Anyway, thanks to Martin Pitt's review, I reworked the change as a patch
in debian/patches:
As of couchdb-bin 1.0.1-0ubuntu11, I'm no longer getting this segfault.
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Actually, I should have confirmed with others before changing the status
to Fix Released.
For other people experiencing this, did couchdb-bin 1.0.1-0ubuntu11 fix
it for you?
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libjs-jquery 1.4.2 = 1.5 breaks Couchdb-Futon (TypeError, no method
I have a proposed a fix here:
https://code.launchpad.net/~jderose/ubuntu/natty/couchdb/fix-716237/+merge/51592
I also have test packages (build pending) in Novacut Daily PPA:
https://launchpad.net/~novacut/+archive/daily
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couchjs crashed with SIGSEGV
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I'm not sure whether this is even causes any problems for dmedia or
desktopcouch, but I just happened to be tailing ~/.cache/desktop-couch
/desktop-couchdb.stdout.1 when running the dmedia unit tests and noticed
this:
[error] [0.32576.0] **
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: couchdb
- I'm not sure whether this is even causes any problems for dmedia or
+ I'm not sure whether this is even causing any problems for dmedia or
desktopcouch, but I just happened to be tailing ~/.cache/desktop-couch
Bilal,
Noticed you set the status to Triaged, so I assume this is happening for
you too? Any ideas about what is causing this? Is this happening under
Debian Unstable also, or just Natty?
I still haven't come up with a scenario that reliably reproduces this,
so debugging has been tricky. As
Was just talking to jan in #couchdb... in newest upstream work,
Futon still doesn't work with jquery 1.5... so if 1.5 is the version in
Natty, I think CouchDB is going to have to use it's own internal 1.4.2
version.
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Note that this error is occurring in a process spawned with the Python
`multiprocessing` module (but in main thread of that process).
Not sure if there are any D-Bus issues currently in natty with say
Python2.7 multiprocessing.
** Tags added: multiprocessing
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Binary package hint: pidgin
pidgin crashed, didn't seem to correspond with anything in particular.
ProblemType: Crash
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.04
Package: pidgin 1:2.7.9-1ubuntu2
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.38-3.30-generic 2.6.38-rc4
Uname: Linux 2.6.38-3-generic
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