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Status: Fix Committed = Fix Released
** Changed in: rubber
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Status: New = Confirmed
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Hi Fabrice,
Thanks a lot for all your good advice. I'm very pleased to have helped
out.
Alex
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This bug was fixed in the package rubber - 1.1-2.2ubuntu1
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* debian/rules: Allow distclean errors to be handled properly
* Replace deprecated md5 module with hashlib (LP: #338285)
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Hmm, it seems that my previous comment has been lost...
@Alex: we generally don't bump the standard-versions of a Debian package
in Ubuntu, so I undo your changes linked to that change. Also, I've
delete the Debian Bug reference in the changelog, as it's of no use.
Anyway, good job!
@Emmanuel: I
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Hi,
As mentioned above, it's been ages since I last made a release of
rubber, but I finally found some time and motivation to revive the
project properly. So I took the old repository (that was previously
stored on my web page in Darcs format) and put it on Launchpad as the
new main branch. In
Hi Fabrice,
Sorry about the mistake. I'm pretty new to this! I have updated the
package in my PPA and I'm attaching a new debdiff.
Thanks
Alex
** Attachment added: New debdiff (no quilt)
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/40321268/rubber_1.1-2.2ubuntu1.debdiff
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Hi Emmanuel,
Thanks very much for making the upstream changes and copying the source
across :)
Alex
** Changed in: rubber (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress = Fix Committed
** Changed in: rubber (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Committed = Confirmed
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Hi,
We generally don't add a patch system to a debian package: we uses the
one provided by Debian (that can be none), to make the changes
'lighter'.
so could you please apply the patch directly to the source, without
patch system, and attach the new debdiff here?
If you prefer, I can take care
Attaching debdiff for patched version
** Patch added: rubber_1.1-2.2ubuntu1.debdiff
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/39908741/rubber_1.1-2.2ubuntu1.debdiff
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The patch have been available for ages, and it is already fixed in
upstream svn. All what the packager maintainer should do is take an svn
snapshot, but it is up to him after all.
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While we're waiting for an upstream release, I have put an updated
package in my PPA which fixes this bug. I'm new to debian packaging, so
please forgive any mistakes.
https://launchpad.net/~valavanisalex/+archive/rubber/+packages
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a simple fix like this one is taking ages, what a shame !
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I am very happy to see my comment revived a project! Thank you guys!
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...so maybe we can revive development?
** Also affects: rubber
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: rubber
Importance: Undecided = Medium
** Changed in: rubber
Status: New = Confirmed
** Changed in: rubber
Milestone: None = 1.2
** Changed in: rubber
Oops, sorry about that. I didn't pick up on the average user clause
in 100 papercuts. It would be great if rubber could be restarted :)
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Alex, if you read the definition of a 'papercut' used by that project,
you will see that rubber is out of scope. There's also been no
indication that another round of papercut fixing is going to happen in
the Lucid development cycle.
If you view the project home page at
This is like one of those most annoying but easiest to fix bugs, and yet
it is still unfixed in Karmic. It seems to me that any Ubuntu maintainer
in position could have fixed it at his fingertips but nobody has done it
yet. Or maybe Ubuntu assumes users are responsible for small bug fixes
Well, you're right that it's easy to fix and annoying for the user. I
have nominated it for the hundred paper cuts project:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PaperCut Hopefully, someone will quickly push
this fix through :)
** Also affects: hundredpapercuts
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Status: Unknown = New
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This warning was annoying me when compiling my LaTeX document in Gedit.
I assume that there is some method of running the above patch so that it
updates your util.py file, but I couldn't figure it out. In the end, I
just opened up the util.py file and changed the appropriate lines, which
succeeded
You just need to download the patch file to somewhere convenient (let's
say a folder called ~/rubberpatch) and then run the patch tool:
cd ~/rubberpatch
sudo patch /usr/share/rubber/rubber/util.py util.py.diff
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This is just a warning and is more appropriate for fixing in Karmic than
in Jaunty.
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It's a warning that annoyingly is displayed in the bottom pane of Gedit
when using the LaTeX plugin. Showing the user errors that don't affect
the operation of the software but they can't do anything about is bad.
This pane is typically used for showing the user real errors about
compiling their
** Changed in: rubber (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Low
** Also affects: rubber (Debian) via
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Status: Unknown
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That patch is identical to that found in Debian bug #520048. I don't
know if it's been reported upstream yet though.
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=520048
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** Attachment added: My DIY patch for getting rid of the warning
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/23517423/util.py.diff
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