** Changed in: gpredict (Debian)
Status: New = Fix Released
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problems with time control: wrong icon, 100% on manual time adjustment
** Changed in: gpredict (Debian)
Status: Unknown = New
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** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #634771
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=634771
** Also affects: gpredict (Debian) via
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=634771
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
** Tags added: patch-forwarded-debian
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This bug was fixed in the package gpredict - 1.3-1ubuntu1
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gpredict (1.3-1ubuntu1) oneiric; urgency=low
* Apply patch from hamaa1vs to resolve the application becoming
unresponsive when the day or time slider is adjusted.
(LP: #789691)
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** Branch linked: lp:ubuntu/gpredict
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I have recipe for a solution for this problem. Ideally it would be
fixed upstream in the themes but for now
For the theme Humanity which appears to be the default on my machine:
in /usr/share/icons/Humanity/actions/ there are several subdirectories with a
file called
** Attachment added: Adds right to left media start icons to humanity
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gpredict/+bug/789691/+attachment/2214834/+files/Humanity-addons.tgz
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Related to the wrong icon appearing.
Many themes do not appear to define the stock media play right to left
variant.
To whom does one report this?
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Did I miss a step when uploading the patch?
My apologies.
On May 30, 2011 1:41 PM, Brian Murray br...@ubuntu.com wrote:
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Hello,
I tried to replicate your situation and was unable to. Would it be
possible to tarball your .config/Gpredict directory so I can give it a
try?
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Would it be possible to tarball your .config/Gpredict directory so I can
give it a try?
Sure, here it is attached. I also found out some more. If I take ISS out
of the satellites list in Configure, then the 100% CPU does NOT happen.
If ISS is reenabled, the 100% happens.
Please note: In the
Thank you for the tarball. It replicates on my machine.
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As a work around please switch to using UTC time instead of local time.
Local time appears to be broken.
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Glenn,
Please find attached a patch for the time controller and the time engine
that might help. It may require further testing and is preliminary.
If you care for the bloody details, the Julian time functions use the
calendar year and the gmtime functions use year-1900. This patch
addresses
Indeed, everything works fine if I stick to GMT. I had forgotten I had
changed that option.
With the patch, I now find no problem with the localtime option. The time
control works as expected now, no 100% CPU issues. I tried the patch on
both the 1.3 source and the svn head, and it worked
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Hello,
The icon phenomenon I have encountered. The funny thing was the source
looked right and if I displayed it over an ssh tunnel to a cygwin box
the icons were correct.
Now for the 100% issue, do you use the default amateur module with the
default location? Also are your elements up to date?
Hello,
Thanks for the quick response. I used the default amateur model with a
different location. I just tried switching to the default location
(Copenhagen), and the problem still happens. In case it matters, I had
added STS-134 to the satellite list in the module configuration, but the
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