It's apparently a bug in GTK, not Audacity or wxWidgets, and "the
recommended fix is not to use xim":
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/-/issues/2560
GTK4 has completely removed xim support.
If GTK2 is still relevant to you, then it looks like you could specify
settings just for that in
Indeed.
And the wx-config man page is shipped in wx-common because wx-config is
managed by the alternatives system, and can be provided by
libwxbase3.0-dev or libwxgtk3.0-gtk3-dev (or by other versions of those
at times when we have more than one wxwidgets release series packaged).
So closing as
** Summary changed:
- audacity (with libwxgtk3.0-gtk3) doesn't draw on non-gnome systems
+ audacity (with libwxgtk3.0-gtk3) doesn't draw with GTK_IM_MODULE=xim
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** Changed in: libpst (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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Title:
readpst reports success on crash
To manage notifications
Not sure when this was fixed, but 3.14-2 says " Quick quit to
system"
** Changed in: freedink-dfarc (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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Trusty reach EOL several months ago, so closing this as it is no longer
actionable. There doesn't seem to be an entirely suitable status for
such a case though.
** Changed in: trusty-backports
Status: New => Fix Released
** Changed in: wxpython3.0 (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix
** Changed in: xapian
Importance: Undecided => Unknown
** Changed in: xapian
Status: New => Unknown
** Changed in: xapian
Remote watch: None => trac.xapian.org #180
** No longer affects: xapian
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Package was removed after xenial, so closing ("Fix released" seems the
least inappropriate resolution of the options available).
** Changed in: apache-mod-auth-ntlm-winbind (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Fixed long ago.
** Changed in: wxwidgets2.8 (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Title:
wammu crashed with SIGSEGV in
This was fixed years ago in Xapian, but launchpad's bug watch on the
upstream ticket fails to pick up the status. I tried deleting the link,
but I still can't change the status of the ticket...
** Changed in: xapian
Importance: Unknown => Undecided
** Changed in: xapian
Status:
The wxwidgets2.8 packages were removed some time ago.
For wxwidgets3.0 this has been patched to be a warning not a fatal error
for several years now, which addressed the bug here. The warning is
accurate, and it's safest to rebuild the application package when you
see it.
The amule package will
** Changed in: wxwidgets3.0 (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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Title:
Spatialite-gui causes system lockup in Lubuntu
To
There's been a gtk3 build of wxwidgets3.0 packaged for some time now.
** Changed in: wxwidgets3.0 (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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This was fixed upstream in 5.4.1, which is in artful.
** Changed in: therion (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Title:
Edit
On Tue, Oct 03, 2017 at 07:56:42AM -, slodki wrote:
> > libwxgtk-webview3.0-dev : Depends: wx3.0-headers (= 3.0.3.1+dfsg-1) but
> 3.0.3.1+dfsg2-1 is to be installed
> > Depends: libwxgtk3.0-dev (= 3.0.3.1+dfsg-1) but
> 3.0.3.1+dfsg2-1 is to be installed
> +
> +
Incidentally, please note that although launchpad lists me as
"maintainer" of this package, I had nothing to do with creating it - I
guess I'm listed there as it was forked from a package I maintain in
Debian, and someone was too slack to update the metadata properly.
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I've not looked at how it was packaged, but the upstream code looks to
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Title:
Package is obsolete and should be removed
To
Public bug reported:
This package is obsolete now that xapian-bindings 1.4 has been synced from
Debian, and should be
removed. It's a development snapshot of upstream code so won't get any sort of
upstream support.
** Affects: xapian1.3-bindings (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Public bug reported:
This package is obsolete now that xapian-core 1.4 has been synced from Debian,
and should be
removed. It's a development snapshot of upstream code so won't get any sort of
upstream support.
** Affects: xapian1.3-core (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status:
** Changed in: wxwidgets3.0 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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Title:
Cannot install both 32 and 64 bit versions of libwxGTK3
To manage
** Changed in: xapian
Importance: Unknown => Undecided
** Changed in: xapian
Status: Confirmed => New
** Changed in: xapian
Remote watch: trac.xapian.org #346 => None
** No longer affects: xapian
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The Ubuntu releases with vulnerable versions are all EOL, so making this
bug public and closing.
I find the lack of actual security support for the majority of packages
in Ubuntu rather disturbing - I don't run Ubuntu myself currently so
providing a tested debdiff isn't easy, but I did provide
Hmm, there's no "outdated" or similar status available - the closest
seems to be "won't fix", but I can't select that (I guess it requires an
"Ubuntu Developer" bit) - can someone else please do the honours?
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Fixed in xapian-core 1.2.22-1.
** Changed in: xapian-core (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Fix Released
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Title:
Build with multiarch support
wily has 3.0.2.0+dfsg-1build1
** Changed in: wxpython3.0 (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Fix Released
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Title:
no icon for PyCrust .desktop file
In 3.0.2.0+dfsg-1 in Debian I switched the package to use the .desktop
files upstream provides (presumably added more recently), which don't
have this issue, so syncing that version should fix this.
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Changing the BD might be trivial, but isn't enough as it fails to
compile due to API changes between gstreamer 0.10 and 1.0.
There's a patch from mandriva on trac.wxwidgets.org, but I've not yet
tried it.
** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #785924
This is fixed in Debian by wxwidgets3.0 3.0.2-2 which I uploaded
yesterday, though it's currently in NEW (due to the new wx3.0-doc binary
package) and there's quite a backlog there so it may take a while to be
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Reassigning to the correct package
** Package changed: wxpython3.0 (Ubuntu) = wxwidgets3.0 (Ubuntu)
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Title:
Please backport wxwidgets3.0
wxPython 3.0 is in source package wxpython3.0 - wxwidgets3.0 is just the
C++ library (for wx 2.8, both were in wxwidgets2.8).
** Package changed: wxwidgets3.0 (Ubuntu) = wxpython3.0 (Ubuntu)
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This package is now in Ubuntu (via Debian):
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/cppreference-doc/
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I talked to wx upstream when packaging wx3.0 for Debian, and their
recommendation at that point was firmly to stick with gtk2 for now.
That would have been around October 2013, so ~18 months ago as I write.
Checking git log -i --grep=gtk3 shows 19 GTK3 related commits on the
3.0 branch since
I think you can work around this by installing the libwxgtk-webview3.0-0
package and preloading the library from it like so:
LD_PRELOAD=/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libwx_gtk2u_webview-3.0.so.0.2.0
python t.py
I've haven't looked into why this is needed yet though.
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That command line got line-wrapped - t.py should be on the same line as
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Title:
wxPython Error: running HTML2
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string warnings (promoted to errors) in calls to
PyErr_Format(). New patch: wxpython-missing-format-strings.patch
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The problem doesn't seem to be in apache-mod-auth-ntlm-winbind - there
are no relevant matches for pipe in either the source code of the
package or in the output of strings
/usr/lib/apache2/modules/mod_auth_ntlm_winbind.so.
This module is really just glue code for apache - it uses the
A newer version has now been synced.
** Changed in: wxwidgets2.8 (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Fix Released
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Title:
package libwxgtk-media2.8-0
. (Closes: #719250)
[...]
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Title:
package libwxgtk-media2.8-0 (not installed
If someone does want to make packages, the best starting point is the
1.3.1-based packages here:
https://launchpad.net/~ojwb/+archive/xapian-1.3
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This was fixed in debian over a year ago:
catdoc (0.94.3-1) unstable; urgency=low
* Declare new upstream release
* Fix codepage bugs (Closes: #648921)
* Fix charset bug (Closes: #648726)
* Handle negative numbers on 64bit architectures (Closes: #555622)
* Fix Macintosh MS1904 date bug
This is fixed in 0.21.3:
- added '--quiet' flag which suppresses leading comments in output
** Changed in: unrtf (Ubuntu)
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This was fixed in 0.19.9 - you now only get this output on stderr if
you run unrtf with --verbose or --debug.
** Changed in: unrtf (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged = Fix Released
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Nobody's disagreed in 4 weeks, so I've closed this as invalid, which
seems the closest of the possible options to this situation (there isn't
an actual bug here after all).
** Changed in: xapian-core (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Invalid
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Is it useful to keep this bug open? I'm not aware of any such
regressions and 11.10 goes out of support in a couple of days anyway.
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Title:
Thanks Dave.
I've tested the 2:3.6.3-2ubuntu2.4 package from proposed against a
2008r2 server using the test in the bug description and it works.
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Thanks Dave.
I've tested the 2:3.6.3-2ubuntu2.4 package from proposed against a
2008r2 server using the test in the bug description and it works.
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** Description changed:
[Impact]
The RAP NetShareEnum command was removed in Windows 2008r2, so net rpc
share allowedusers no longer works.
[Test Case]
Install a Windows 2008r2 or later server and setup a domain and export
some shares. Install Ubuntu precise on a machine on
** Description changed:
[Impact]
The RAP NetShareEnum command was removed in Windows 2008r2, so net rpc
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[Test Case]
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some shares. Install Ubuntu precise on a machine on
This is not a bug in Xapian.
Xapian searches for the terms you index, not arbitrary substrings of
them. If you want a search for “neon27” to match the word “libneon27”
in a document, then your best option is to index the additional term
“neon27” for the package name “libneon27”.
The reason that
It looks to me like there's a common issue with upgrading python
packages in some situations - google finds ~230 bugs in launchpad in
with the same error message, and the sample I looked at seemed to be in
packages which only seemed to be related by being in python:
Thanks for apply the patch.
Can I request this fix get backported to the precise package too? If
there's anything I can do to help make that happen, let me know.
I've been running the final version of the patch in production on
precise since June 2012 (and earlier versions of the patch since at
** Description changed:
The RAP NetShareEnum command was removed in Windows 2008r2, so net rpc
share allowedusers no longer works.
- Upstream has accepted (and is in the process of applying) a patch to use
- the equivalent RPC call instead:
+ Upstream has accepted and applied a patch to
Thanks for apply the patch.
Can I request this fix get backported to the precise package too? If
there's anything I can do to help make that happen, let me know.
I've been running the final version of the patch in production on
precise since June 2012 (and earlier versions of the patch since at
** Description changed:
The RAP NetShareEnum command was removed in Windows 2008r2, so net rpc
share allowedusers no longer works.
- Upstream has accepted (and is in the process of applying) a patch to use
- the equivalent RPC call instead:
+ Upstream has accepted and applied a patch to
Public bug reported:
The RAP NetShareEnum command was removed in Windows 2008r2, so net rpc
share allowedusers no longer works.
Upstream has accepted (and is in the process of applying) a patch to use
the equivalent RPC call instead:
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=8966
I've been
** Patch added: debdiff for patched precise package
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1061244/+attachment/3369458/+files/samba_3.6.3-2ubuntu2.2-to-3.6.3-2ubuntu2.2%2Bojwb1.debdiff
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Upstream has accepted (and is in the process of applying) a patch to use
the equivalent RPC call instead:
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=8966
I've been
** Patch added: debdiff for patched precise package
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The level of interaction seemingly required by do-release-upgrade is a
pain for experienced users too.
I've just upgraded about a dozen machines to precise. Using do-release-
upgrade is apparently the supported way to do this, but requires a
frustratingly high level of interaction, asking
FYI, this is the relevant debian/changelog entry:
wxwidgets2.8 (2.8.12.1-2) unstable; urgency=low
[...]
* wxPython/demo/b is completely useless to include in the package, so
just exclude it rather than carefully patching it to fix a bashism.
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You can stop carrying fix-bashism-in-example.patch - it patches a
bashism in a file which isn't used during the build, and which is no
longer installed as an example (because it isn't useful). That's why we
dropped it in Debian.
** Affects: wxwidgets2.8 (Ubuntu)
No further comments in 4 months, so marking as fix released since as I
noted above, editra has been dropped from wxwidgets2.8.
** Changed in: wxwidgets2.8 (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Fix Released
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editra has since been dropped from wxwidgets2.8 (in 2.8.10.1-1).
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Status: Confirmed = Fix Released
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Fixed in 1.2.10-1 which has now been synced from Debian.
** Changed in: xapian-bindings (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Fix Released
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I've just checked, and this is indeed fixed in precise.
** Changed in: wxwidgets2.8 (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Fix Released
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Title:
wammu has recently been fixed in 0.36-2 in Debian (currently in unstable only):
http://packages.debian.org/changelogs/pool/main/w/wammu/wammu_0.36-2/changelog
bittorrent-gui was fixed in Debian in November 2011:
http://packages.debian.org/changelogs/pool/main/b/bittorrent/current/changelog
There
It's a bug in that example script, but that script is shipped in the
documentation in the python-xapian package, so it is still a bug in the
package.
I've applied a fix upstream - here it is if you want to backport it:
http://trac.xapian.org/changeset/16480/branches/1.2/xapian-
This was fixed in 1.3+dfsg-5.2ubuntu1:
gtkwhiteboard (1.3+dfsg-5.2ubuntu1) maverick; urgency=low
* menu-data/gtkwhiteboard.desktop:
- fix typo
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Title:
cubecolordialog.py regression with patch
To manage notifications
editra is a separate package now:
http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=editra
Not sure exactly when it stopped being bundled with wxwidgets2.8 in
Ubuntu - it was dropped in 2.8.10.1-1 in Debian. This bug was reported
in 2.8.10.1-0ubuntu1, so it presumably was still there then, but it's
This was fixed in 1.9-1 (natty and newer have 1.9-2):
* Add Depends: on ${perl:Depends}, gcc; Recommends: libgd-gd2-perl
** Changed in: lcov (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Fix Released
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This was fixed in 1.9-1:
* Add Depends: on ${perl:Depends}, gcc; Recommends: libgd-gd2-perl
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Status: New = Fix Released
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Wrong package.
** Changed in: xapian-core (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Invalid
** Also affects: apt-xapian-index (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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(Independently filed) debian bug for this issue:
http://bugs.debian.org/647441
** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #647441
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=647441
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Not a bug in xapian-core - ITYM xapian-bindings...
** Changed in: xapian-core (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Invalid
** Also affects: xapian-bindings (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Kent Lin: It would be very useful for people who can read these
languages to try out Brandon's latest patch, and report if it works
well, or if there are any issues. Some more test cases would be good
too - I've not had a chance to check the test coverage for yet, but it
would be good to have
This happened a few days ago:
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xapian-bindings/1.2.5-2ubuntu1
** Changed in: xapian-bindings (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Fix Released
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I uploaded my package to debian, and it's now in oneiric:
http://packages.ubuntu.com/oneiric/libapache2-mod-auth-ntlm-winbind
Marking as fix committed, which seems the best of the options
available.
** Changed in: ubuntu
Status: New = Fix Committed
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@Mikkel: thanks, that's reassuring.
There's been a relevant development too - Xapian has a student working
on adding support for a Chinese segmentation algorithm as part of
Google's Summer of Code this year. Assuming that project goes well and
we can get it merged in, this ticket should be
1. kamstrup to start integrating the tokenizer + library patch into
libxapian
With my Xapian upstream hat on, that really doesn't seem a good plan to
me. It would mean that databases built by anything using Ubuntu's
packages of Xapian risks being incompatible with those built on other
platforms
** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #603871
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=603871
** Also affects: wv2 (Debian) via
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=603871
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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This patch (which I've just submitted to Debian too) fixes the issue.
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Gah - the first attempt to attach the patch timed out, and when I hit
back and resubmitted, the patch was no longer attached.
So let's try that again...
** Patch added: Patch to build with -DNDEBUG
I've updated the packaging linked to above for lucid, and put the result
in a PPA:
https://launchpad.net/~ojwb/+archive/experimental/
I've not yet done much testing, but I'm certainly interested to hear any
feedback if anyone wants to try it (yell if you want it built for
something other than
It looks like it was filed against python-xapian, which is a binary
package built from the xapian-bindings source package:
Package: python-xapian 1.0.20-1
Richard: Select Also affects distribution and enter the source package
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xapian-bindings still doesn't feature in the backtrace...
** Changed in: xapian-bindings (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Invalid
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I would imagine the relevant one is the lowest level of the backtrace,
i.e.:
/usr/lib/python2.6/dist-packages/apt/package.pyc
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This doesn't look like a bug in python-xapian to me - it doesn't feature
at all in the backtrace.
** Summary changed:
- update-apt-xapian-index: dies with an unknown upcode
+ update-apt-xapian-index: dies with an unknown opcode
** Also affects: python2.6 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
It seems most likely this is a bug in python's byte code compilation or
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Xapian ticket #22 is not related to this bug. This is not a bug in
Xapian, but in how it is being used.
** Changed in: xapian
Importance: Unknown = Undecided
** Changed in: xapian
Status: Confirmed = New
** Changed in: xapian
Remote watch: trac.xapian.org/ #22 = None
** Changed in:
Sorry, your bug link is wrong, so I've removed it as it just confuses
the real issue. It's great to see people actively triaging tickets in
Launchpad, but please resist the temptation to latch onto likely
sounding upstream tickets without reading them carefully to see if they
are actually
Yes, this isn't a bug in xapian-core - you need to catch
QueryParserError, and you can call get_msg() on it to get an error
message to report to the user. You'll want to run the message through
i18n as it's always in English currently. The possible errors are:
Unknown range operation
parse
Public bug reported:
Please consider syncing xapian-core 1.0.18-1 from Debian unstable to
Ubuntu lucid.
I'm recommending this as an upstream Xapian developer and the Debian
maintainer of this package.
The main benefit of doing this is that 1.0.18 includes a fix which dramatically
speeds up
Public bug reported:
Builds failed on ia64, armel, and sparc due to the same issue - the
testsuite fails due to running out of fds.
The testsuite harness deliberately limits the number of fds available to
catch leaks, but such leaks shouldn't be platform dependent, so this
seems almost certain
** Attachment added: replacement patch
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/31116997/kill-ulimit-for-testsuite.patch
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Fix xapian-core 1.0.15-2 FTBFS
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/422493
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Thanks.
I was indeed trying to suggest a sync from Debian - sorry for not saying
so more explicitly.
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sync xapian-core from Debian
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/421306
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Public bug reported:
Ubuntu karmic has 1.0.14-1ubuntu1, Debian unstable has xapian-core
1.0.15-2.
The upstream microrelease incorporates the Ubuntu-specific changes, fixes a bug
(http://trac.xapian.org/ticket/392), allows the testsuite to work with the
latest valgrind release, and improves
** Attachment added: Prined diff from current version to proposed version
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/30995419/xapian-core-ubuntu-to-debian-pruned.diff
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xapian-core: request for FF exception for karmic
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/421306
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Oh, I failed to mention that 1.0.15-2 changes the build to use -g, which
means the -dbg package is a lot more useful...
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xapian-core: request for FF exception for karmic
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/421306
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