[Bug 943195] Re: xpdf.real crashed with SIGSEGV in GooHash::hash()

2013-09-13 Thread Luke Maurer
Any chance the fix gets backported to Raring? Evince is hella sluggish on my 50+ pages of LaTeX'd research notes. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/943195 Title: xpdf.real crashed with

[Bug 483455] Re: [ghci] HOME, END, DELETE and BACKSPACE keys input garbage instead of being interpreted - libedit-dev missing in ghc6 =6.10's build-deps

2011-01-24 Thread Luke Maurer
!! Thanks a lot — this has been driving me nuts :-) -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/483455 Title: [ghci] HOME, END, DELETE and BACKSPACE keys input garbage instead of being

[Bug 431091] Re: libstdc++5 removal breaks non-ubuntu applications

2010-03-21 Thread Luke Maurer
This also breaks Eclipse *as packaged by Ubuntu*, since the profiling tools require a native binary that gets linked against libstdc++5. So it's not even sufficient to avoid non-Ubuntu applications to be safe from the repercussions of this decision. Moreover, I suspect a lot of people are

[Bug 43162] Re: eclipse.ini file should be moved to /etc

2009-11-01 Thread Luke Maurer
It's a particularly nasty policy violation, given that AFAICT there is no longer any way for the user to override /usr/lib/eclipse/eclipse.ini using anything in ~/.eclipse/ . Neither ~/.eclipse/eclipserc (as claimed by the eclipse manpage) nor ~/.eclipse/eclipse.ini is honored these days (a bit of

[Bug 449414] Re: The Installer does not see existing partitions

2009-10-25 Thread Luke Maurer
!! I thought to try installing Jaunty instead and upgrading to Karmic, but I found the problem is still there in the Jaunty installer's partitioner. What's more, on the Jaunty LiveCD, gparted has the same problem! Is that any kind of hint? (If I run parted in the terminal and try to list

[Bug 449414] Re: The Installer does not see existing partitions

2009-10-25 Thread Luke Maurer
Just did some Googling, and it looks like the key for me was that I used fdisk to fix the partition order. Did you ever do that on that disk? Reportedly it screws up parted ... good to know ... Ah! Just now tried deleting the last partition with fdisk and reallocating it. Seems it really was too

[Bug 449414] Re: The Installer does not see existing partitions

2009-10-21 Thread Luke Maurer
I'm seeing exactly the same symptoms on regular (non-K) Ubuntu, only I'd just partitioned the disk using gparted (and fdisk, to fix the partition order). Also, I've got Windows XP running on an NTFS partition (which I'd just resized). I can attach those logs if it'd help. Is there a workaround?

[Bug 330824] Re: Soft lockups (freezes) when deleting files from ext4 partitions on 2.6.28

2009-07-16 Thread Luke Maurer
Huh. My system's also a single-core Athlon 64, and I'm getting it even worse (a single rm hangs). Is it possible that this is a race condition that's *more* likely on a single-core box? Seems like we've exhausted every other theory :-) -- Soft lockups (freezes) when deleting files from ext4

Re: [Bug 330824] Re: Soft lockups (freezes) when deleting files from ext4 partitions on 2.6.28

2009-07-09 Thread Luke Maurer
Roland Dreier wrote: Luke Maurer wrote: I've been able to reproduce it 100% reliably (rm a single file = crashy crashy) just in the Jaunty LiveCD environment. AFAIK, the most exotic filesystem hackery it uses is that union filesystem, though I was crashing on deleting something

[Bug 330824] Re: Soft lockups (freezes) when deleting files from ext4 partitions on 2.6.28

2009-07-06 Thread Luke Maurer
On Sun, 2009-07-05 at 23:32 +, Theodore Ts'o wrote: We might have a break in this bug. For those people who can reliably reproduce the problem, are you using ecryptfs, possibly extensively? I've been able to reproduce it 100% reliably (rm a single file = crashy crashy) just in the Jaunty

[Bug 330824] Re: Soft lockups (freezes) when deleting files from ext4 partitions on 2.6.28

2009-06-08 Thread Luke Maurer
@Ulrich: Are you sure none of those operations involved deleting files? The usual symptom is that the system hangs *after* the rm is successful, so that's not out of character. SVN does some amount of file-based locking, IIUC, which means at some point it has to rm the lock file. Creating a

[Bug 264019] Re: TCP option ordering in 2.6.27 is not interoperable with some network equipment

2008-11-06 Thread Luke Maurer
Ugh ... my bad. It's a userspace problem; I just booted into the Hardy kernel and it's still broken ... so nevermind. -- TCP option ordering in 2.6.27 is not interoperable with some network equipment https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/264019 You received this bug notification because you are a

[Bug 264019] Re: TCP option ordering in 2.6.27 is not interoperable with some network equipment

2008-11-06 Thread Luke Maurer
I'm seeing a rather bizarre variant of this. I just upgraded my masquerading home server to Intrepid, and now browsing from the server itself works fine, but browsing from *other* machines does not, including both my Intrepid desktop machine and my iPhone. Very similar symptoms - if I'm reading

[Bug 201711] Re: Apple fn key behavior isn't consistent with what's expected

2008-04-25 Thread Luke Maurer
I'd also like to add that MacOS X allows a choice of behaviors; out of the box, they're special keys by default (after all, they were designed for Mac use, and there's an Exposé key and a Dashboard key to prove it), but that can be turned off, and the MacBook fanatics I know have set them to being

[Bug 188857] [NEW] CHR library missing

2008-02-04 Thread Luke Maurer
Public bug reported: Binary package hint: swi-prolog Gutsy's packaging is missing the CHR library: ?- use_module(library(chr)). ERROR: source_sink `library(chr)' does not exist This seems similar to #81561 and #90031; the latter, if not the former as well, is inherited from Debian's packaging.

[Bug 160942] Re: Ugly gtk theme buttons in web content in Granparadiso

2007-12-20 Thread Luke Maurer
Anyone know if this is fixed by the upstream beta 2 release? -- Ugly gtk theme buttons in web content in Granparadiso https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/160942 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is the bug contact for Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing

[Bug 138222] Re: Please sync Coq 8.1pl1

2007-11-07 Thread Luke Maurer
Oh, uh ... yeah. Looks like this happened without my needing to whine about it :-) Sorry about the spam. ** Changed in: coq (Ubuntu) Status: Confirmed = Fix Released -- Please sync Coq 8.1pl1 https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/138222 You received this bug notification because you are a

[Bug 138222] Please sync Coq 8.1pl1

2007-09-08 Thread Luke Maurer
Public bug reported: Binary package hint: coq Current Debian unstable version is 8.1.pl1+dfsg-1 (just a version bump from 8.1+dfsg-6). ** Affects: coq (Ubuntu) Importance: Undecided Status: New -- Please sync Coq 8.1pl1 https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/138222 You received this

[Bug 97643] Re: evdev mice: Fatal server error:bogus pointer event from ddx

2007-05-29 Thread Luke Maurer
FWIW, I'm having the same problem, but a different reason for not liking the static configuration solution: My keyboard's got a scroll wheel, so it's both keyboard and pointer. Yes, I *can* set this up statically, but it's far more sensible to avoid the keyboard/mouse dichotomy in the first place.

[Bug 97643] Re: evdev mice: Fatal server error:bogus pointer event from ddx

2007-05-29 Thread Luke Maurer
FWIW, I'm having the same problem, but a different reason for not liking the static configuration solution: My keyboard's got a scroll wheel, so it's both keyboard and pointer. Yes, I *can* set this up statically, but it's far more sensible to avoid the keyboard/mouse dichotomy in the first place.

[Bug 77675] Re: apache2-ssl-certificate has gone missing in feisty

2007-04-18 Thread Luke Maurer
So, I take it Feisty is shipping with this bug still open? There're gonna be a lot of people wondering why all the Apache2/SSL tutorials are broken ... -- apache2-ssl-certificate has gone missing in feisty https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/77675 You received this bug notification because you are a

[Bug 78103] Re: VLC crashes when seeking in a mkv file

2007-01-19 Thread Luke Maurer
I get the same error, with the same versions, but on an AMD64 box; also, it always segfaults the very first time I try to seek. I'm attaching two crash files: One is from wxvlc, the other from vlc (same problem). ** Attachment added: wxvlc crash file

[Bug 78103] Re: VLC crashes when seeking in a mkv file

2007-01-19 Thread Luke Maurer
This one has a core dump (not sure why only it does, but there it is). ** Attachment added: vlc crash file, with core dump http://librarian.launchpad.net/5789314/_usr_bin_vlc.1000.crash -- VLC crashes when seeking in a mkv file https://launchpad.net/bugs/78103 -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list

[Bug 78103] Re: VLC crashes when seeking in a mkv file

2007-01-19 Thread Luke Maurer
(er, they both do ... just the vlc one's twice as big for some reason) -- VLC crashes when seeking in a mkv file https://launchpad.net/bugs/78103 -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs

[Bug 79347] Unresolved symbol set_bit in evdev_drv.so crashes X (fixed upstream)

2007-01-14 Thread Luke Maurer
Public bug reported: Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-input-evdev If I have xorg.conf set to use evdev, X fails to run, giving this error: /usr/bin/X11/X: symbol lookup error: /usr/lib/xorg/modules/input/evdev_drv.so: undefined symbol: set_bit My evdev settings are these: Section InputDevice

[Bug 79347] Re: Unresolved symbol set_bit in evdev_drv.so crashes X (fixed upstream)

2007-01-14 Thread Luke Maurer
I just found that if I comment out the *Bits settings and instead specify a device by name, it runs happily (though that's not my preferred solution). -- Unresolved symbol set_bit in evdev_drv.so crashes X (fixed upstream) https://launchpad.net/bugs/79347 -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list

[Bug 68053] Re: Eclipse will not start (Edgy)

2006-11-27 Thread Luke Maurer
Tom's instructions worked for me. BTW, in bug #68380 it's suggested that this fix be run by the release team to get it into edgy-proposed - anyone know how to get that particular ball rolling? -- Eclipse will not start (Edgy) https://launchpad.net/bugs/68053 -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list