Public bug reported:
The manual page says that the --save option will write out your
selected options to the file ~/.jack3rc but not all options are written
there, and some configuration directives are not available as options.
For example, when I ran jack, it complained that the base_dir
Public bug reported:
The manual states that the -x option causes jack to run a predefined
command when it finishes, but it is not stated how this command is
defined or where and how it can be set.
Running jack -x eject causes an error message to be displayed.
Running jack -x=exec_rip_done does
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 467446 ***
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Quoting the attached DpkgTerminalLog.txt:
Setting up xemacs21 (21.4.22-2ubuntu1) ...
update-alternatives: error: alternative path /usr/bin/xemacs21 doesn't exist.
Thank you for taking the time to report
The attached VarLogDistupgradeTermlog.gz has symptoms of a broken or
misconfigured disk, could you run fsck to make sure a failing disk is
not the root cause of your problems?
Other than that, the symptoms look vaguely similar to bug #949369 --
there appears to be a problem with xemacs21, but it
** Description changed:
pwsafe is not available for installation when using Ubuntu 11.10 beta 1.
+
+ According to
+ https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pwsafe/+publishinghistory it was
+ removed on purpose, referring to upstream bug
+ http://bugs.debian.org/619704
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The error messages in DpkgTerminalLog.gz indicate a problem with your
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it successfully? If you remove it completely (apt-get uninstall
--purge) are you able to proceed with emacsen-common installation?
I am setting the Status
Public bug reported:
This has been a long-standing bug with many package which have
documentation in Info format. The manual page directs you to info, but
info provides a copy of the same manual page, rather than the full
manual.
I'm not sure what the correct resolution should be. I know that
Verified that the problem also exists in 1.23-2 (Ubuntu 12.04 live
beta).
There doesn't actually appear to be an info page in the package. I
suppose it ought to be included, unless its license is problematic or
something (in which case the fix would be to remove the pointer to the
documentation
For what it's worth, it's probably referring to the libidn info page,
which is in package libidn11-dev. It has a section about the command-
line idn tool and its invocation options.
IMHO, the easiest fix would be to extract the info documentation into a
manual page and remove or reword the SEE
I am setting the status of this bug report to Incomplete to mark it as
pending on further input from you. Once you have supplied the requested
information, the status can be set back to New, or perhaps even
Confirmed. Thanks in advance for your patience and cooperation.
** Changed in: emacs23
This looks slightly like a data corruption bug which appears to be
connected to ext4. Unfortunately, your Dmesg.txt attachment did not
contain this information because it has been flooded with what looks
like debugging information from your wifi driver. Do you think you
could add the information
For the record, the (possible) ext4 bug I am alluding to is bug #582341.
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package emacs23 23.2+1-7ubuntu2 failed to install/upgrade:
Closing as apparent duplicate of bug #894010
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package emacs23 23.2+1-7ubuntu2
Closing as apparent duplicate of bug #877465
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package emacs23 23.2+1-7ubuntu2
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package dynare-common 4.2.1-2
The problematic package appears to be dynare-common; reassigning again.
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package
versions of Ubuntu, but I'm posting this so that others who have the
same problem can at least find a discussion of it.
era@lvcid$ lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu 10.04.3 LTS
Release:10.04
era@lvcid$ apt-cache policy git-core emacs23
git-core:
Installed: 1:1.7.0.4-1ubuntu0.2
Running Kubuntu 11.10 I have tearing, lots of it, full screen (1920 x 1080) and
windowed.
Running Unity (installed in Kubuntu) I have no tearing but blurring.
(Core i5 2405S + Asus P8H67-M EVO)
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 861 ***
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There also seems to be a problem with xemacs21 which appears to be
unrelated; I assume this is less of a problem than getting ecb to work
with (FSF) emacs23.
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Seems to belong in dynare-common, actually. Reassigning some more.
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Adding the patch as an attachment to make it more obvious.
** Patch added: Patch from 5.7.1-2
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/global/+bug/398009/+attachment/2562244/+files/global.patch
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Please include the customary log files, most importantly the end of
/var/log/dist-upgrade/apt-termlog.txt
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Errors in VarLogDistupgradeTermlog.gz indicate ecb as the culprit;
reassigning.
Loading /etc/emacs/site-start.d/55ecb.el (source)...
Error while loading 55ecb: Cannot open load file: ecb-autoloads
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@anmar: which version do you use, can you confirm that upgrading to that
version fixed this issue?
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emacs doesn't launch because of Font
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ecb package will not install on oneiric
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@ubuntu-sru: please review, is this acceptable or should I try a
backport request instead?
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Title:
global: pkg fails to configure if FQDN unknown
Sorry for the crude answer. As you can imagine, the Oneiric release
shakes out a whole lot of bugs which ought to have been discovered
during alpha and beta testing, but which still only now begin to show.
Because of the large number of new bugs to process, I neglected to
include detailed triage
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Is this really a valid, Confirmed bug? Please review.
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Status: Confirmed = Incomplete
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Apparent duplicate of bug #836075 by same submitter.
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package
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This bug keeps getting a steady trickle of duplicates from Lucid users.
I will be trying to get an SRU for this. The changes in 5.7.1-2 are
very minor; other than the fix for this bug, the dependencies have been
updated. Thus a backport might also be feasible as an alternative.
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I do not seem to have permission to nominate for SRU. Nevertheless,
subscribing ubuntu-sru.
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Binary package hint: global
Package: global
Version: 5.7.1-1
The following command in the postinst fails:
hostname --fqdn
outputing this:
hostname:
In keeping with https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates, proposing in
accordance with the following criterion:
Bugs which do not fit under above categories, but
(1) have an obviously safe patch and
(2) affect an application rather than critical
infrastructure packages (like X.org or the
Reverting apparently mistaken affects: change. If you really mean to
assign this to Baltix, please explain why.
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Title:
manual
Marking as Invalid for auctex as per OP's latest comment.
** Changed in: auctex (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Invalid
** Summary changed:
- package auctex 11.86-2ubuntu1 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess installed
post-installation script returned error exit status 1
+ manual
** Also affects: emacs via
http://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=4970
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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Title:
emacs
Quoting the attached DpkgTerminalLog.txt:
install/auctex: Setting up for emacs23 (log file:
/usr/share/emacs23/site-lisp/auctex//CompilationLog
If you still have this file on your system, could you please attach it
here?
I am setting the Status of this bug report to Incomplete to mark it as
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Your VarLogDistupgradeTermlog.gz contains a good collection of warnings and
error messages, but the apparent immediate cause for the failure is this:
emacs-install:
Obsoleted with the removal of emacs-snapshot (bug #789271).
** Changed in: emacs-snapshot (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Invalid
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 784185 ***
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I am closing #844052 and #844057 which are exact duplicates by the same
submitter. I am not marking them as duplicates in order not to skew
duplicate statistics.
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Apparent double submission of bug #844054.
** Changed in: xemacs21 (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Invalid
** Package changed: xemacs21 (Ubuntu) = libhaml-ruby (Ubuntu)
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** Changed in: xemacs21 (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Invalid
** Package changed: xemacs21 (Ubuntu) = libhaml-ruby (Ubuntu)
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** Summary changed:
- package xemacs21-mule 21.4.22-3.1ubuntu1 failed to install/upgrade:
subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 1
+ Emacs compilation fails: 'Wrong number of arguments: require, 3'; 'Invalid
read syntax: #'
** Summary changed:
- Emacs
The error appears to be in the package haskell-mode. Reassigning.
Quoting the attached DpkgTerminalLog.txt:
Compiling /usr/share/xemacs21/site-lisp/haskell-mode/haskell-c.el...
#compiled-function nil ...(4) [values t] 2
While compiling toplevel forms in file
BTW: was all text entered in this thread spell checked ? ;-)
Clearly the OP used a French spelling dictionary when originally
reporting this bug (^:
Note that the majority of the non-English sites I come across seem to
specify English as their language. Developers are not always aware that
I just wrote:
there needs to be (a) a manual override for the spelling dictionary; and/or
perhaps a heuristic to determine what language a page really is in
Or bug 676500 should be fixed instead of this one, or as well. +1 for
the other bug as the preferred solution.
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Updates dynamically sounds like you are still, or again, using
JavaScript. Pretty please, make this work for browsers with no
JavaScript support, or with the JavaScript support turned off. That's
the whole reason this is being asked for in the first place.
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Marking as Invalid as per comment #2.
** Changed in: dictionaries-common (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Invalid
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Title:
package
Tentatively reassigning to update-manager. Thanks for the additional
info.
** Tags added: dist-upgrade
** Package changed: dictionaries-common (Ubuntu) = update-manager
(Ubuntu)
** Changed in: update-manager (Ubuntu)
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The Invalid from Bug Watch Updater is wrong; the upstream status at
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=505732 is RESOLVED [sic]
DUPLICATE.
Temporarily removing link to upstream bug in order to reassign to
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=669026
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Quoting the attached VarLogDistupgradeTermlog.gz:
Configurazione di dictionaries-common (1.9.3ubuntu1)...
Installazione della nuova versione del file di configurazione
/etc/emacs/site-start.d/50dictionaries-common.el...
(process:8686): Gtk-CRITICAL **: IA__gtk_calendar_select_day: assertion
In toplevel form:
flyspell.el:65:1:Error: Symbol's value as variable is void:
usa-1\.raycaery\.us
This looks like some sort of locally-installed configuration data.
Could you please run Emacs with backtraces enabled to see where this
data comes from?
I am setting the Status of this bug
Is anybody interested in fixing this???
Realistically, not a lot of Xemacs bugs seem to get a lot of attention
these days. However, if you can supply a tested patch (perhaps a port
from OpenSuSE, perhaps submitted upstream to Debian) your chances of
seeing a fix improve dramatically, but even
** Bug watch added: tracker.xemacs.org/XEmacs/its/ #788
http://tracker.xemacs.org/XEmacs/its/issue788
** Also affects: xemacs via
http://tracker.xemacs.org/XEmacs/its/issue788
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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Reporter: Removed conflicting packages means what, exactly? If there
are undocumented conflicts, that is a bug in and of itself. Reopening.
There were a lot of errors but the critical one seems to be in haml-
elisp. Should this be reassigned to haml-elisp?
I am setting the Status of this bug
This appears to be a problem with emacs22. Quoting the attached
DpkgTerminalLog.txt:
Setting up haml-elisp (2.2.17-1) ...
install/haml-elisp: Handling install of emacsen flavor emacs
install/haml-elisp: Handling install of emacsen flavor emacs22
install/haml-elisp: byte-compiling for emacs22
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 617934 ***
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** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 617934
package haml-elisp (not installed) failed to install/upgrade: subprocess
installed post-installation script returned error exit status 1
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Upstream bug http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=557190
appears to attempt to address this, but is a fix for emacs23. Somehow
this still affects emacs22.
http://packages.ubuntu.com/natty/ruby1.8-elisp says emacs23 but not
emacs22 satisfies the dependency on emacsen. Is this an
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 784185 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/784185
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 784185
haml-elisp incompatible with xemacs21: !! Wrong number of arguments
((require 3))
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Quoting the attached DpkgTerminalLog.gz:
Compiling /usr/share/xemacs21/site-lisp/haml-elisp/haml-mode.el...
While compiling toplevel forms in file
/usr/share/xemacs21/site-lisp/haml-elisp/haml-mode.el:
!! Wrong number of arguments ((require 3))
Error occurred processing haml-mode.el:
If my assumptions are correct, this is a duplicate of bug #784185
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package xemacs21-mule 21.4.22-3.1ubuntu1 failure
To manage
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haskell-mode should conflict with xemacs21
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If you still have the patience, could you also do this with ltrace? The
strace-ff output clearly indicates that the error comes from within
emacs23 so perhaps you can limit ltrace to just emacs23 or nautilus. I
suspect the nvidia drivers but perhaps a library trace could shed more
light on this.
That's almost perfect, but could you run it again, this time with strace
-f? Thanks in advance!
** Changed in: emacsen-common (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Incomplete
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I'm tempted to mark this as Confirmed, not because this particularly
bugs me, but because the reasoning makes sense, and the bug exposes a
fundamental design problem in dictionaries-common: what is installed is
installed system-wide, with no optoin for the user to override what is
being displayed.
Reporter: can you reproduce this? If you attempt to install cmake-data
again at the prompt, do you get the same error message again? If so, do
you have the skills to run the cmake-data postinst under strace or
similar?
I am setting the Status of this bug report to Incomplete to mark it as
Quoting the attached DpkgTerminalLog.txt:
install/namazu: Byte-compiling for xemacs21 ...emacs-install:
/usr/lib/emacsen-common/packages/install/namazu2 xemacs21 emacs23 failed at
/usr/lib/emacsen-common/emacs-install line 28, TSORT line 8.
dpkg: error processing xemacs21-nomule
Bug #284504 requests temperature support in particular. Perhaps these
two bugs should be merged, or coordinated. (Added a similar comment to
the upstream bug.)
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of attention all the time.
I suspect this to be a compatibility problem with xemacs21. If you
still have this problem, and don't require xemacs21,
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Importance: Unknown
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The status Incomplete basically means there is information missing. In
this case I would actually say that it is correct, as (at least) one
crucial detail is missing, namely the names of the fonts. You allege
that some fonts are broken -- which ones? And others are correct --
which fonts would
** Package changed: emacs23 (Ubuntu) = emacs-goodies-el (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: emacs-goodies-el (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid = Fix Released
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Natty has 1.9.3 and it should be the same whether you use Kubuntu or
Xubuntu.
3ntix: Please file a separate bug report, you are probably seeing a
different problem.
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I'm afraid your attempt at resolving the problem did not really help.
The various xemacs21 packages are closely related; the superfluous
problem that xemacs21-support could not be configured needs to be
Yes, this is still identical under 4.0.1 (unsurprisingly, and trivially
reproducible). Reproduced in VirtualBox fresh install of Ubuntu 11.04
(still had Firefox 4.0.0) and Windows 4.0.1 with a fresh profile.
Could someone with canconfirm privileges please assess this bug?
Still topical.
The upstream Fix Released really only means they removed the broken
see also, not that there is now a useful man page.
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Title:
Seahorse has no
papukaija: could you please update the bug description to point to
pertinent bugs for other kernel versions? I'm seeing what I suspect to
be ext4 corruption on multi-CPU systems (I think all amd64) or various
kernels, on both small and large files. Where and how should I report
this? So far,
This appears to be a problem with your /var/lib/dpkg/status file rather
than with libtextcat.
Could you please upload the status file as an attachment to this bug
report? Thanks!
I am setting the Status of this bug report to Incomplete to mark it as
pending on further input from you. Once you
Some possibly related ext4 bugs: bug #317781 (zero-byte files), bug
#453579 (large files, kernel 2.6.31), bug #438379 (suspend/resume
problem).
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How many processors? I am asking because I believe I have found a
correlation between multiple CPUs and ext4 corruption. Also please
indicate which architecture -- the i686 implies this is not amd64, but I
have usually seen the symptoms I am trying to follow up on with amd64
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Thanks for the link, I was vaguely familiar with the criticisms against
gnome-screensaver but it's good to have a reference here.
It's probably moot to argue (in this bug) about whether or not ubuntu-
desktop should or should not depend on gnome-screensaver, but the fact
that you successfully
Could you please run dpkg -S /var/lib/auctex/emacs23/* and paste or
attach the results here?
I am setting the Status of this bug report to Incomplete to mark it as
pending on additional input from you. Once you have supplied the
requested information, it can be changed back to New. Thank you
I am able to reproduce this out of the box on 10.04.2 with emacs23 and
auctex from the official repositories. Marking as Confirmed.
** Changed in: auctex (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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