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I'll let the rubygems commit logs, bug tracker and mailing list speak
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to be
able to use ruby without a suffix.
Similarly if I've install rubygems1.8 I'd sort of expect ruby to be
called ruby1.8 - hence why the dependency is here and not in the
rubygems1.8 package.
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FTBFS in amd64 intrepid pbuilder.
What have they changed now.
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on the system path and doesn't leave junk lying around or
break things when uninstalling stuff.
Do you consider this a show stopper?
I'll get a new version of the package into the PPA just as soon as
Intrepid lets me build one!
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ubuntu1 micro patch attached, derived from upstreams VCS.
Is that it, or do I need to do something else?
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* first upload to Debian archive, thanks to the hard work of Leonardo
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closes: #419924
* extend init script with status function, remove boilerplate
do_reload function and fix whitespace typo
* remove
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and that
stops Rails 2.1 using it as it expects.
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/usr/local/bin using the separate admin dirs suggested earlier (although
I use /var/lib/gems/alternatives rather than
/usr/local/lib/gems/alternatives to keep
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by getting all the policy
defaults in one place as well as allowing the user home area gems
facility to work that is currently crippled by the Debian packaging.
The user home area gem system is used by the 'gems:install' task
within Rails 2.1
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/usr/sbin/update-alternatives --remove does not clear up the primary
link if you remove the last item in an alternatives set if the
alternatives set is set to manual mode. It does however clean up any
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The virtual console for QEMU machines fails to recognise my UK keyboard,
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item, nor does the instance terminate once the operating system has
halted.
with a load of garbage wrappers
on the disk.
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Linking to /usr/local/bin sounds appealling until you do the following
rather reasonable sequence of events.
Install 1.8 Gem
Install 1.9 Gem
Uninstall 1.8 Gem.
Result is no link in /usr/local/bin and the user installing gem from
source again 'cos those packages don't work properly'.
The choice
Updated version in Revu.
- Default vhost doc alias seems to work fine for me, as long as you remember to
ask for http://localhost/doc/ (note trailing slash). Its the same with or
without the module enabled.
- Updated to use mpm-worker rather than prefork.
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OK We now have code for a proposed fix for rubygems.
I've implemented an 'update-alternatives' system that creates a link to
gem binaries in /usr/local/bin. It arbitrates correctly between ruby1.8
and ruby1.9 gem installations.
At the moment the first gem installed wins, ie if you install
there.
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The current version of the hardy kernel (2.6.24-19.34) still does not
enforce the 'default permissions' mount option for fuse mounted
filesystems.
I'm using glusterfs which relies upon the 'default permissions' option
to do file mode checking, and at the moment any user can write in any
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conventions, such as “Don’t-Repeat-Yourself”.
* Deployment is
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GlusterFS is a cluster file-system capable of scaling to several peta-
bytes. It aggregates various storage bricks over Infiniband RDMA or
TCP/IP interconnect into one large parallel network file system.
GlusterFS is based on a stackable user space design without compromising
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Note that the fix released causes segmentation faults in Rails
applications.
The p231 and p230 corrections are faulty. See comments in this thread
http://weblog.rubyonrails.org/2008/6/21/multiple-ruby-security-
vulnerabilities
There is a suggested fix there, however we really need a solution
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'Triaged' means tested in this process. It won't get done any faster if
you don't follow the process
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuBackports#head-
5523e47badd3e3ea3f7aebebb0ebf23bfc76129f
We are now in the hands of the backporting team, who are volunteers and
busy guys. I find patience
Good to go I feel.
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Have you tried 'dvgrab', which is the command line wrapper around the
kino capture facility. That way you can easily use 'sudo dvgrab' and it
will use the raw iee1394 device - including starting the playback
automatically on the DV device.
If this doesn't work then the problem is
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kino (1.1.1-1ubuntu3) hardy; urgency=low
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).
So it is really just a package renaming issue, which is a bit of a
pain in the backside, but it will improve the standing of
Debian/Ubuntu ruby in the community enormously if it is done. And it
sets us up to handle the various interpreter combinations going
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Have you looked at the filesystem of an Ubuntu Hardy machine recently?
You might want to take a look.
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See #18808 about /etc/profile.d/ ...
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dominated by Rails.
There is a reason that gems is in Ruby for 1.9. There is a reason
there are 3000 gems in the database and growing. I'm pretty sure it
isn't just to spite the Debian Ruby group.
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Have you looked at the filesystem of an Ubuntu Hardy machine recently?
You might want to take a look.
base-files (4.0.1ubuntu2) hardy; urgency=low
* Implement LSB-3.1, 16.2 (/etc/profile.d). Addresses LP #102105
to apt packages.
That way it would work with gem1.9 as well. Apt packages could
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that works for
everybody.
Now what do you think about using the alternatives system?
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the system uses (from a stability point of view).
The problem I see is when gem1.8 and gem1.9 are on the same system. If
you install a gem in 1.8, then install it in 1.9 a remove in 1.8 will
remove the 1.9 binary in /usr/local/bin
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/var/lib/gems/1.x/bin. Packaging creates packages for each version of
ruby (eg. mongrel1.8, mongrel1.9), installs the binaries as
/usr/bin/whatever1.x and alternatives is used to create
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something similar because I've been reviewing
what you've said in public.
So if you're interested in thrashing out a solution we can all work
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After upgrade to hardy from gutsy, the system does not remember the last
brightness setting used. I get this on startup, when logging off and
back on again and bizarrely when firing up a new Virtual Machine using
VirtualBoxOSE.
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Candidate: 0.176ubuntu2
Version table:
*** 0.176ubuntu2 0
500 http://gb.archive.ubuntu.com hardy/main Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
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sudo pbuilder --build mypackage.dsc
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ruby1.9:
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Running command 'gem1.9 help commands' generates a require error.
/usr/lib/ruby/1.9.0/rubygems/server.rb:2:in `require': no such file to load --
rdoc/template (LoadError)
from
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I have a WPA personal wireless network which worked fine with Gutsy -
reconnected at logon and generally didn't cause any problems at all.
Since upgrading to Hardy though I struggle to get the network to connect
and get random drops for no good reason.
I can't quite work out
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reactivate wireless after logging into the system then the network gets
stuck in a loop constantly popping up the 'Wireless network key
required' dialog - even though
uname -a
Linux neil-laptop 2.6.24-16-generic #1 SMP Thu Apr 10 12:47:45 UTC 2008 x86_64
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filename:
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author: Copyright(c) 2003-2007 Intel Corporation
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Confirmed on upgrade from Gutsy to Hardy on Samssung ML-1610. Doesn't
work 'out of the box' on upgrade 'raster2spl2' fails with error code 1.
Workaround is to go into the printer configuration and reselect the make
and model. The dialog will then give you the option to overwrite the PPD
with the
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Fails to show usplash screen on startup or shutdown. Worked fine with the live
cd.
Resolution is 1280x1024. Gnome runs fine.
Workaround is to change resolution in /etc/usplash.conf to 1024x768 and run
'sudo
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Fails to show usplash
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7.10 Host VirtualBox system
Package is 1.5.0-dfsg2-1ubuntu3
On reboot the kernel reports:
This kernel requires the following features not present on the CPU:
0:6
Unable to boot - please use a kernel
Last time I did an install it was. Obviously I don't rebuild my laptop
from scratch every day.
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Ubuntu better. You reported this bug a while ago and there hasn't been
any
Reassgining it to gstreamer might help. Because it most definitely is
a gstreamer fault.
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Maybe people could try to send this issue upstream or to work on it
rather than discussing the bug settings for ages which is not going to
make it work
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Interesting. It is a fresh installation of Gutsy 7.10 on a Lenovo
laptop. What I get is a corrupt double linked list error on the Human
Theme.
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Feisty rather than a fresh Gutsy install. Different hardware though.
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I get the same freeze with totem as I do with Rhythmbox. As soon as the
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Different architecture as well. The crash happens on AMD64. It works
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default value in power.sh potentially kills laptop disks
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As far as I can tell by default Ubuntu does nothing to alter the hard
drives default power management setting during the boot up phase. So you
get the default set by the BIOS or the hard drive manufacturer.
This will cause failures because some disks default to a setting of 128,
and that means
Looking at the hdparm entries in power.sh, I can't see how they can be
executed anyway even if laptop mode is on. The /sys filespec in the for
loop doesn't appear to correspond to the current layout of the
filesystem (at least on my Gutsy installation here).
Therefore all control must come from
No. I think I'm running 'noapic' on boot, or I upgraded the BIOS to
fix the problem.
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Rather than deleting or renaming modules, why not do it properly.
add
blacklist sis_agp
to the bottom of /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist
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Problem is fixed in the Gutsy release. The dmesg log is pretty clean
on this laptop now. The Gutsy cycle has nailed the problems.
Good work all round. Thanks a lot.
Happy to close this one.
On 10/24/07, Leann Ogasawara [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Neil, now that the 7.10 Gutsy Gibbon release of
** Attachment added: Log when segment changes and restart attempted.
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/10065791/rhythmbox-log.txt
** Changed in: rhythmbox (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = New
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internal data flow error with Radio in Rhythmbox
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/153631
You
Seems to be do with a segment change on the radio station. You get a
hang as soon as the track name changes in the Title Bar or tooltip.
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internal data flow error with Radio in Rhythmbox
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/153631
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** Attachment added: Errors when clicking the 'play' icon on the radio link
after a failure.
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/10053379/fred
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internal data flow error with Radio in Rhythmbox
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/153631
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** Attachment added: Errors when restarting by double clicking the radio link
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/10053368/fred
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internal data flow error with Radio in Rhythmbox
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/153631
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: rhythmbox
Select one of the default radio stations from the list. I'm using Virgin
Classic Rock.
When the broadband or wireless experiences congestion, Rhythmbox
rebuffers a couple of times and the music then stops.
Assuming Rhythmbox doesn't crash at
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: rhythmbox
Select one of the default radio stations from the list. I'm using Virgin
Classic Rock.
- When the broadband or wireless experiences congestion, Rhythmbox
- rebuffers a couple of times and the music then stops.
+ When the station
** Also affects: linux-ubuntu-modules-2.6.22 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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[gutsy] no sound (intel), no network(ipw3945) on 2.6.22-14
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/151204
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** Changed in: linux-source-2.6.22 (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Invalid
** Changed in: linux-ubuntu-modules-2.6.22 (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Invalid
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[gutsy] no sound (intel), no network(ipw3945) on 2.6.22-14
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/151204
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