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openggsn does not seem to be synced automatically - probably because it
was removed from the archive several years ago. Now however there is a
new version
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python-pyusb is not an official Debian/Ubuntu package, is it? Has it
been installed from a PPA?
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Assignee: (unassigned) => Ruben Undheim (saltmakrell)
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Remove gpxviewer from vivid
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** Changed in: berkeley-abc (Ubuntu)
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Please sync berkeley-abc 1
New version uploaded to sid (1.01+20141105hg5b5af75+dfsg-3) which also
builds on armel and armhf:
https://buildd.debian.org/status/package.php?p=berkeley-abc&suite=sid
It will be "installed" in the Debian archive most likely in a few hours.
** Summary changed:
- Please sync berkeley-abc 1.01+201
Thanks a lot for looking at it, Micah,
Sorry about this. I noticed the FTBFS on arm architectures as well, and
I'm working on getting a new package uploaded.
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- debian/patches/writepla.patch
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Importance:
Is this request being ignored for Vivid? If it is, then it means that we
will have to prepare the same SRU for osm-gps-map for the third release
in a row in addition to the issues mentioned by Ross... (see
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/osm-gps-map) I don't think I will
spend time on getting
1.0.0b2 has been uploaded to Debian experimental today. Since it's still
considered beta by upstream (with some open more or less critical bugs)
it won't go into unstable yet (also because of the Debian freeze).
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I was just wondering when this remove will happen. Will be delayed as
long as possible in the hope that upstream will provide a new package
which is compatible?
This bug is still blocking osm-gps-map and packages depending on it from
entering Ubuntu from Debian.
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The package in utopic-proposed fixes this.
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The package in utopic-proposed fixes this. (verified)
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I've tested what's in utopic-proposed and it works as expected.
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Please add version 0.7.3-3ubuntu1 of osm-gps-map to utopic
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This was caused by a bug in the dependency osm-gps-map. It has been
fixed in trusty, utopic and upstream. (See LP: #1320359)
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Hi Ross,
Yes, this sounds like a reasonable way forward.
Note that I've already created a bug for backporting 1.0.2 to utopic:
LP: #1388215
I will remove vivid from the description of this bug.
** Description changed:
To my surprise, version 0.7.3-3ubuntu1 of osm-gps-map has not
automatic
Public bug reported:
To my surprise, version 0.7.3-3ubuntu1 of osm-gps-map has not
automatically made its way into utopic and vivid. This was an SRU for
trusty. See LP: #1312890 and LP: #1320359
Can someone please make it such that this version is used in utopic and
vivid just as in trusty?
I d
Public bug reported:
Please backport osm-gps-map 1.0.2-2 (universe) from vivid-proposed to
utopic.
Reason for the backport:
First of all, the equivalent backport happened for trusty. And the same
reasoning applies for utopic. See LP: #1336889
Version 1.0.2-2 of the osmg
The package in proposed works as expected. The error messages have
disappeared.
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The package in proposed has been verified to fix the Missing-files
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kicad is mostly unusable out of the box, help doesn't work, f
I've changed the tag to verification-failed.
When this change has also been merged in:
https://code.launchpad.net/~saltmakrell/ubuntu/trusty/kicad/missing-modules/+merge/233985
and uploaded, we can change the status back to verification-needed and
let other people start testing the package. Once
Thanks a lot for uploading it!
I've tested it now, and I realize that there is still a small problem with it.
It is much better than it was since it's now possible to open old designs
easily, but...
The problem which is still there is that it can't find the file
smd_crystal&oscillator.mod. I'm
Thanks for uploading it to trusty-proposed! I've now verified that the
version available in the proposed-repository works as expected (fixes
the problem).
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SRU candidate:
[Impact]
* Legacy modules (footprints) were removed in the 0.20131208+bzr4024-1 version
of debian. It was quite quickly reported
(https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=736180) that this was too
early for cvpcb to behave nicely. Once you get to the "Run CvPcb" part, y
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Equivalent debian bug: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-
bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=736180
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I've created a separate bug report for the "missing-modules" problem and
made a merge-proposal to fix it: LP: #1338168
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I'm splitting out the footprints-missing part from LP: #1315149 so that
it is possible to "patch" that independently.
-
Once you get to the "Run CvPcb" part, you get the expected File not
found dialog, and then another dialog with
Some files could not be found!
sockets
It has been fixed both in debian and upstream.
** Description changed:
I'm splitting out the footprints-missing part from LP: #1315149 so that
it is possible to "patch" that independently.
+
+ -
+
+ Once you get to the "Run CvPcb" part, you get the expected File not
+ found dialog, and
Version 1.0.2-1 has been backported from utopic to trusty (#1336889).
However, it is still important to get 0.7.3 fixed for the packages that
depend on it and GTK 2.
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I need a sponsor for this SRU candidate. The fix has been prepared as a
bzr branch with a merge proposal. I've tried to get someone to nominate
the bug via #ubuntu-bugs, but I haven't got any response (after 3 days).
Maybe I'm doing something wrong?
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** Description changed:
- The current version of libosmgpsmap (osm-gps-map) uses a "wrong" user-
- agent when querying tiles from tile.openstreetmap.org. This leads to no
- map shown. This has been fixed upstream and reported in
- https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=745860
+ [Impact]
I deleted the patch from this bug-report since this bzr branch should take care
of it:
https://code.launchpad.net/~saltmakrell/ubuntu/trusty/osm-gps-map/fixtiles-osm-gps-map
..and I don't want to keep them both of them updated.
** Patch removed: "osm-gps-map_0.7.3-3_0.7.3-3ubuntu1.diff.gz"
** Branch linked: lp:~saltmakrell/ubuntu/trusty/osm-gps-map/fixtiles-
osm-gps-map
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osm-gps-map
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Hi Ross,
I was actually not subscribed to this bug so I haven't seen this comment from
you before now. I will make an
attempt again today. Thanks for helping out.
Ruben
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In my case it didn't fail with the same error message, but I've fixed it so
that it compiles correctly in my PPA for saucy and trusty (at least). The fix
can be found here: lp:~saltmakrell/launchpad/fixtiles-osm-gps-map
(it also contains the fix for #1320359).
Is there anyone here who would like
Hi Ross,
Thanks a lot for explaining me what to do ! I'll make a try.
Ruben
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** Patch removed: "osm-gps-map_0.7.3-3_0.7.3-3ubuntu1.diff.gz"
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** Patch added: "osm-gps-map_0.7.3-3_0.7.3-3ubuntu1.diff.gz"
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I've now fixed the "failed-to-build-from-source"-problem with this
source package. I've tried to create a bzr branch which contains the fix
(lp:~saltmakrell/launchpad/fixtiles-osm-gps-map) and it compiles
correctly in my PPA on both i386 and amd64. Can someone help me getting
this into trusty (and
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I would also like to mention that I'm not able to build osm-gps-map if I just
do:
apt-get source osm-gps-map
cd osm-gps-map-0.7.3
dpkg-buildpackage
It must be built in a pbuilder jail - then it works fine.
For some reason, it didn't work to build it in a launchpad PPA either. I'm not
able to exp
Hi Ross,
Thank you very much for showing interest.
One of the ways to show the problem is to simply compile the example
application bundled with the
libosmgpsmap-dev package. The map will not appear in the GUI unless you change
the
map source in the code (or apply the patch to the library)
To
Public bug reported:
The current version of libosmgpsmap (osm-gps-map) uses a "wrong" user-
agent when querying tiles from tile.openstreetmap.org. This leads to no
map shown. This has been fixed upstream and reported in
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=745860
This bug report cont
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