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command-not-found version: 0.2.44
right after I did a apt-get update and apt-get upgrade and did the
proposed
** Changed in: command-not-found (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Fix Committed
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Title:
[12.04] command-not-found is showing a wrong version
I was having the same issue for a couple weeks till I did a search and found
this forum.
All I did to fix was type in ... LANG=en_US.UTF-8 into a terminal as root
exactly the way it is and this problem goes away.
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Chris : You are absolutely right. The link you provided in the comment
#8. Helped me .
Thanks,
Raj.
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Title:
[12.04] command-not-found is showing
confirmed. After changing the locale settings I had no more problems
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Title:
[12.04] command-not-found is showing a wrong version when its
The reason for the crash is indeed a locale setting that command-not-found
cannot handle, e.g.
LC_CTYPE = UTF-8 (which may be introduce, for example, via ssh from Mac OS X
Lion).
Fixing the locale (e.g., unset LC_CTYPE) is a workaround,
but actually the instability in command-not-found causing
The problem seems to occur together with missing locales.
After generating utf-8 locales as described here:
http://perlgeek.de/en/article/set-up-a-clean-utf8-environment command-not-found
did not longer crashed.
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i also found the reason for the crash from #1
michael@eeebuntu:~/ubuntu-dev/command-not-found-0.2.46ubuntu1$ vii foobar
Der Befehl »vii« wurde nicht gefunden, aber es gibt 19 ähnliche Befehle
vii: Befehl nicht gefunden.
michael@eeebuntu:~/ubuntu-dev/command-not-found-0.2.46ubuntu1$ LANG=en
its LANG=en_US.UTF-8 not LANG=en, so the crash was my fault but the
version-bug is still there, i changed the bug-subject
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Title:
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** Changed in: command-not-found (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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Title:
[12.04] command-not-found is showing a wrong version when its
before i just replace the version-string in it i guess it would be a
good idea to have a look if the source in command-not-
found-0.2.46ubuntu1 is really 0.2.46 so that just the version-number was
not changed or if we are facing another bug like wrong source-code
pulled into
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