This also affects the `gnome-keyring` package. The System76 imaging
system (Tribble) uses a tar-based approach similar to the MAAS fast-path
installer, and we've had to add a work-around for /usr/bin/gnome-
keyring-daemon on our desktop images:
$ getcap /usr/bin/gnome-keyring-daemon
Stéphane,
Gotcha, thanks for the feedback! So am I correct in thinking that the
--xattrs option is currently broken in tar on 14.04? If so, is there any
chance this could be fixed in an SRU?
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Clint,
Ah, thanks for bringing up --xattrs-include=*, I didn't notice this
option!
I agree this is really a bug/misfeature in tar... if I use --xattrs both
when creating and unpacking a tarball, I expect it to just work.
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For what it's worth, I third it. Largely because of the Elephants Dream
open movie project, a huge amount of development went on between 2.41
and 2.42. Edgy just wouldn't be as edgy without it. ;) Thanks!
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I'm experiencing the same problem using Thoggen under Edgy.
It isn't necessary to hit refresh to trigger this. Simply opening
nautilus to a directory containing a file that is being updated, and
then immediately closing the nautilus window or changing to anther
directory (like home) does the
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Just switched to Edgy, and running my Atheros based PCI wifi card as an
access point no longer works (it works under Dapper).
The problem in particular seems to be that switching to any mode other
than 'Managed' results in an error. for example:
sudo iwconfig ath0 mode
Public bug reported:
I'm using synaptic 0.57.11ubuntu9 running under Edgy.
If I, say, search by name for bochs, then search by name again for,
say, bximage, and then click back on bochs in the left treeview, the
result (for bochs) in the right treeview is no longer displayed.
Also, at most 2
Public bug reported:
Okay, maybe I'm one of very few who actually uses gedit for coding, but
here's my workflow problem:
1) I need to open another source file, so I Open...
2) gedit nicely displays the contents of the last directory I've open
anything from, which often contains several dozen
Public bug reported:
I must have tripped up onto my interface soapbox tonight... ;)
So here is another gedit interface opinion: the Insert/ Overwrite modes
should be removed and gedit should always behave as if it is in what was
formerly known as the Insert mode. Here is my rational:
1) The
Although I would prefer Text Files Only to be the default,
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=329291 is a different bug than
what I'm discussing here.
Perhaps there are enough problems with the mime types that making Text
Files the default isn't a good idea... but the real bug, in my
I can confirm that installing linux-backports-modules on my first-
generation MacBook (Core Duo, not Core 2 Duo) seems to solve the left-
channel-distortion issue.
However, the master volume still doesn't function (I have to use the PCM
or Surround channel to control the volume).
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Trying to install Fedora 9 onto a VM using virt-install results in the
Attempted DOS System Call error, but I can manually create the VM
without
This also might be a bug in the vgabios package. See this bug in the
Redhat bugzilla:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=324561
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This same bug is still present under Hardy, hal 0.5.11~rc2-1ubuntu8.2.
I just re-ran my test on 7 different disc and it failed on 4 of them.
The is_vcd, is_svcd, and is_videodvd properties are missing on audio
CDs, blank CDR, blank CDRW, and blank DVDR.
Maybe I'm misunderstanding what Mandatory
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I'm running under Edgy, hal 0.5.7.1-0ubuntu17.
Some mandatory volume.disc properties aren't availably for some discs.
In particular, is_vcd, is_svcd, and is_videodvd are missing for blank
CDR discs, audio CDs, and probably others that I haven't tested yet.
Here are some
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The status of this bug should really be set to high or critical, as
Human should be considered broken by this. That Human didn't set out to
replace every stock icon is not a good excuse, and this is why:
1) STOCK_OPEN and STOCK_DIRECTORY are very similar on the one hand, and
often both will be
Here is a simple Python test script that demonstrates the problem, from
which the screenshot was taken.
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After reading https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates I expect that
this is not a fix that would be allowed into Edgy anyway, but I'll still
put a patch together.
After working on the dvdreadsrc element quite a bit, I started to become
frustrated with its readability problems and general
Here is the patch. In summary, it:
* Fixes gst_dvd_read_src_get_sector_from_time(). Now only the correct
tmap is used instead of the silly iteration through all tmaps in the
title_set.
* Fixes title starts at sector zero assumption in
gst_dvd_read_src_goto_sector().
* Fixes title starts at
Oh, the patch also:
* Improves gst_dvd_read_src_get_time_for_sector(), which now only
iterates through the correct tmap instead of every tmap in the
title_set.
My gstreamer bug report has all sorts of details about my progress on
this bug, some of which was wrong at first, but here is the most
** Changed in: gst-plugins-ugly0.10 (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Jason Gerard DeRose
** Changed in: gst-plugins-ugly0.10 (Ubuntu)
Status: Unconfirmed = Fix Committed
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I'm running under Edgy, using gstreamer0.10-plugins-
ugly-0.10.4-0ubuntu3.
With totem-gstreamer, if I do something like this:
totem dvd://2
And then seek, I will get bumped back into title 1. Also, if I do a
large seek (say 30 minutes or more), sometimes totem will hang
I've filed an upstream bug about this:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=372797
I know what the problem is and am working on a patch. I'd don't know
quite how the updates policy works for universe... will it be possible
to get a fix for this into Edgy?
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I've submitted a patch for this upstream, but it was written starting
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I'll test a patch for Edgy and then submit that too.
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I have the same problem on a MacBook Core Duo (not 2).
2.6.20-9 works fine, but upon upgrading, neither 2.6.20-10 nor 2.6.20-11
work.
Once I was able to see some debuging information (not even sure how I
got to it) that suggested that the problem is with mapping the drive by
the UUID (-10 and
And here is my Grub menu.lst
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After some experimenting, I have a few ideas about what might be going
on, and a workaround.
The best test for this bug, in my opinion, is, while using headphones,
to play the test sine-wave from within System Preferences Sound (the
Test button under, say, Sound Events). It will be very clear
Crap... never mind about that work around. I must have booted into OS
X, and then did a reboot rather than a shutdown/power-off/power-on.
So I change my verdict to what the Pedro Côrte-Real already said: a
register isn't getting set by the Linux driver. ;)
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The newest release of gst-python is 0.10.21, which is what's packaged in
Oneiric:
http://gstreamer.freedesktop.org/src/gst-python/
http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=python-gst0.10
PiTiVi debian/control is broken as it incorrectly depends on the non-
existent
I can produce this exact same bug from my Lenovo X220 laptop. It has
the same NEC USB 3.0 controller. I can open Nautilus and browse through
files on the card, but shortly after I start playing one the the videos,
the device hangs and the light on the card ready turns off as if it has
been
Public bug reported:
Upstream recently fixed this:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=666098
Would be great to bring this fix into Precise as otherwise it's
difficult to work on GStreamer 0.11/1.0 without updating your pygobject.
** Affects: pygobject
Importance: Unknown
** Changed in: novacut
Milestone: 12.02 = 12.03
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Lack of GstMiniObject means Gst.Message is broken, can't get EOS
signal
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 861663 ***
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Milestone: 12.03 = None
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 861663
Port to GStreamer 1.0
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Benjamin - broken in what way? Overall I've had decent luck replicating
with this version... in what scenario do you consider it broken? Do you
happen to have links to upstream bugs that might be involved?
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Evan,
couchdb now Replaces couchdb-bin (= 1.0.1-0ubuntu18). I tested the
upgrade with the 1.0.1 couchdb and couchdb-bin packages installed, and
the upgrade works without triggering a conffile conflict.
I attached an updated debdiff. Thanks again for the review!
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Evan,
Also, I was pretty darn careful testing the upgrade before too, so
unless I missed an important permutation, it wasn't triggering a
conffile conflict before the Replaces was added... or I just missed it.
Anyway, I guess the important thing is it isn't triggering it now with
what (might) be
Errr! Okay, one issue I just found, this is broken:
sudo /etc/init.d/couchdb stop
It's broken for both the version currently in Precise and my proposed
version here.
In 1.0.1, `/etc/init.d/couchdb stop` says it fails and doesn't kill
couchdb.
In my 1.1.1 package, `/etc/init.d/couchdb stop`
Yeah, this is starting to look like a GStreamer bug. Unless both WebKit
and Exaile are doing something similar (and perhaps wrong) that's
triggering this.
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This sounds like the same bug upstream:
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=42584
Interestingly, it was happening with a different USB3 controller, so
this bug doesn't seems specific to the NEC uPD720200.
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And the end of a Dmedia import this happened, probably around the time
sync was called.
ProblemType: KernelOops
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
Package: linux-image-3.2.0-14-generic 3.2.0-14.23
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.2.0-14.23-generic 3.2.3
Uname: Linux 3.2.0-14-generic
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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I consider this a good test case for this bug. Same problem whether you
use Python2 or Python3 (but for Novacut, we care about Python3).
Currently this script will fail with:
TypeError: unknown type GstMessage
#!/usr/bin/python3
from gi.repository import GObject
GObject.threads_init()
from
Public bug reported:
It's almost possible to use GStreamer from PyGI. The hang up is that
currently you can't get EOS signals from a pipeline, and that the
message bus is overall broken.
As far as I know, this is because pygobject doesn't grok the
GstMiniObject type, which mean Gst.Message is
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** Changed in: novacut
Importance: Undecided = High
** Changed in: novacut
Status: New = Triaged
** Changed in: novacut
Milestone: None = 11.10
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So if I'm understanding the thread here, this bug will fix both the bad
the 30 minutes default and the fact that desktop systems (or laptops
on AC I assume) are still being suspended even when set to Don't
suspend.
It would be nice if the bug description included mention of the
latter... at first
I'm not sure at what kernel revision this was fixed, but it's now
working, on both my desktop and laptop.
Tell you what, 65 MB/s from a card reader is sweet! :^)
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Status: Incomplete = Fix Released
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The UDisks.Device.DriveDetach() DBus method will permanently power-down
a card *reader*... if you remove the card and insert it again (or insert
a different card), nothing happens. The only way to get things working
again is to unplug the card *reader* and then plug the card
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UDisks.Device.DriveDetach() permanently powers down card *reader*
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http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0050C9ZMC
Same behavior whether plugged into USB2 or USB3 port.
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@dmj726 - thanks for confirming this on a different brand of card
reader.
@eitch - thanks for confirming on an internal card reader... hadn't
thought about that, sounds extra horrible... so only fix is to reboot?
It seems like Safely remove does the right thing so seldom that it
really shouldn't
Evan: no, haven't make any progress on this and unfortunately I wont
have any time to for at least few weeks. However, I did confirm that
the init.d script is working fine under Oneiric, for both the current
Ubuntu version and my proposed version. I'm not sure why this is, but I
guess it helps
Kate, I just can't afford any more time on this bug personally, so looks
like this wont happen for Precise.
Although this isn't really a regression as the current package in
Precise is broken in the same way. The packaging stuff I could figure
out, but I don't think I have the expertise needed
Martin,
Yeah, I haven't updated this bug for a while... I marked it as invalid
for Ubuntu as this isn't an issue that gstreamer or python-gi can really
fix anyway in 0.10.
I've had great luck so far with gstreamer 0.11 and PyGI, and using
Python3 to top it off.
Thanks!
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I'm not sure exactly when this happened, but sometime since February 10
or so, GStreamer is reporting these 1920x1080 videos as being 1920x1088.
This might be an libavcodecs but, not sure yet.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
Package: gstreamer0.10-ffmpeg
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Evan,
Thanks for reviewing this! I'll add the Replaces and test out the conf
file upgrade ASAP.
Sorry, I didn't know about debdif, thought I was doing this the
appropriate Ubuntu way.
Yeah, the config file situation is a bit screwy. Moving local.ini and
local.d into couchdb-bin might be a bit
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Source package: couchdb
Version to sync: 1.1.1-1
Sync from: Debian testing - http://packages.debian.org/wheezy/couchdb
As CouchDB will likely not be getting any Ubuntu-specific attention
going forward, it's probably a bad idea to continue to carry Ubuntu-
specific changes,
Perhaps this bug should be closed? As there probably wont be as many
Ubuntu specific changes going forward, I think a sync from Debian is
more appropriate than a merge. Also up for debate is whether CouchDB
should move from main to universe. Either way, the sooner this could
happen the better.
Oops, never mind... didn't realize Debian didn't have the couchdb
/couchdb-bin split.
Merge it is, but should be 1.1.1-1 from Debian testing.
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Okay, my bad... I didn't realize that Debian didn't have the couchdb
/couchdb-bin split so that you can install CouchDB without having
system-wide CouchDB start at boot.
As my UserCouch library is quite useful for spinning up throw-away
CouchDB instances for unit testing, it would actually be
Er, had the bug wrong too, my aim is way off tonight -
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/couchdb/+bug/902417
That's the sync request. And to clearly correct the record, please
don't sync from Debian... Novacut really needs the couchdb-bin package
as we don't want to force our users to be
Public bug reported:
As UbuntuOne must drop CouchDB sync, we need a plan to minimize the pain
this causes to apps built around per-user CouchDB (whether they use
desktopcouch, dc3, or UserCouch). Novacut and Dmedia are at the top of
my personal list for obvious reasons, but there are no doubt
For reference, here is the debian/changelog bits I added:
couchdb (1.1.1-1ubuntu1) precise; urgency=low
* Started with branch of 1.1.1-1 from Debian testing
* Split into `couchdb-bin` and `couchdb` packages as found in Ubuntu, with
goal of keeping delta between Debian and Ubuntu as low
Okay, after more thought and research, here is my proposal for what to
do about this in Precise, particularly considering that UbuntuOne must
drop CouchDB sync:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/couchdb/+bug/903098
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@dobey - I'm not sure what's the right and proper way to do this VCS-
wise, but what I'm proposing is a sync from Debian plus a small delta.
It makes more sense looking at this as a merge into
lp:debian/wheezy/couchdb :
https://code.launchpad.net/~jderose/ubuntu/precise/couchdb/1.1.1-low-
@micahg - gotcha, thanks! I guess it still illustrates the low-delta
from Debian.
So what's the correct way for me to propose this sync/merge? I think
the important thing is that there be a small, understandable delta
between Ubuntu and Debian. I think having a clean history in
Even the diff of just debian/ from precise to wheezy or my proposal is
25k lines as so many cherry-picked patches are being carried (some of
which are crazy big... most of that 25k is one patch). So not an easy
thing to make sense of.
Aside from the cherry-picking so Ubuntu could continue to
This has been fixed in Oneiric, and continues to work thus far in
Precise, so I'll close this.
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As in Oneiric, the USB3 hardware I've tried hangs and seemingly powers
off when connected to a USB3 port. The same hardware works fine when
plugged into a USB2 port.
For reference, I'm trying to use this USB3 card reader:
Rocko, thanks for confirming this!
Yeah, I closed this too soon I think... for a while it seemed to be
reliable, but apparently the planets aren't in alignment now, and it
pretty much never works.
I also filed a fresh bug for this under Precise, just in case the
ubuntu-bug info includes
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USB3 card reader hangs/powers off when connected to USB3 port [NEC
uPD720200]
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USB3 card reader hangs/powers off when connected to USB3 port [NEC
Barry,
I'm trying to back-port this to Oneiric to deliver in the Novacut Stable
PPA. This will allow us to maintain compatibility with Oneiric for a
bit longer, and I figure help this shiny new port get more testing.
So my question is: do you think this is a reasonable thing to do, or is
this
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Barry, awesome, exciting stuff!
I just tried upgrading to the package in your PPA, and got this error:
dpkg: error processing
/var/cache/apt/archives/python-dbus-common_0.84.0-2ubuntu1~ppa3_amd64.deb
(--unpack):
trying to overwrite '/usr/include/dbus-1.0/dbus/dbus-python.h', which is also
in
Barry, another little packaging issue I found: looks like the
`dbus._compat` module isn't being included:
import dbus
Traceback (most recent call last):
File stdin, line 1, in module
File /usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/dbus/__init__.py, line 69, in module
from dbus._compat import
Craig,
Thanks so much! Nice to know this controller is at least working in some
situations. Wonder what the difference is.
Are you running 32 or 64bit? What is the exact motherboard model?
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After quite a lot of testing, I feel that it's reasonable to push both
my proposed couchdb 1.1.1 package and a fixed desktopcouch package out
to the Novacut Stable PPA, for both Precise and Oneiric. This should
get these proposed changes quite a lot of testing and hopefully help
move this
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Same problem with linux-image-3.2.0-7-generic version 3.2.0-7.13
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Same problem with 3.2.0-8.14.
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USB3 card reader hangs/powers off when connected to USB3 port [NEC
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I use the Dvorak layout and with today's update the login manager was
incorrectly using English US. Once I logged in, then the correct layout
settings were in my Unity session.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
Package: lightdm 1.0.6-0ubuntu4
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Yes, it worked correctly before the last reboot (about 2 days ago). Not
sure what all was updated, but I updated everything that was available
for update. I'm running Precise, so lots of packages.
jderose@jgd-ws:~$ cat /etc/default/keyboard
# If you change any of the following variables and X
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Currently the GI overrides are only usable from Python2, not Python3.
I'm working through a lens tutorial using Python3, and got stumped by
Dee.Model.append() being missing. Looking a bit at Dee.py, seems it
should be trivial to have the same code work under Python2 and
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Exact same problem with upstream 3.2.0-030200rc5-generic, and with the
3.2.0-5 Ubuntu kernel.
dmesg from upstream 3.2.0-030200rc5-generic:
[ 73.712292] xhci_hcd :03:00.0: WARN: Stalled endpoint
[ 73.712995] xhci_hcd :03:00.0: WARN: Stalled endpoint
[ 73.713469] sd 6:0:0:0: [sdc] No
** Summary changed:
- Please make GI overrides available to Python3
+ Please make PyGI overrides available to Python3
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Okay, after fixing a packaging foobar I made that broke the build on
amd64, I now have packages available for testing in the Novacut Daily
Builds PPA:
https://launchpad.net/~novacut/+archive/daily?field.series_filter=precise
It's currently building for Oneiric also, to help get wider testing.
Public bug reported:
I'm using WebKitGtk (with PyGI and Python3, although my hunch is that's
irrelevant) for a video browser.
Playback using the video element works awesome, but when I switch from
one video to the next by changing the video.src from the DOM with
JavaScript, I get this error in
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GStreamer-WARNING **: wrong STREAM_LOCK count 0 after changing HTML5
video.src
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** Bug watch added: bugs.webkit.org/ #74986
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I can boot Oneiric Alpha 3 installer on this motherboard, so issue
appears to have been fixed. Natty installer I guess will always be
broken.
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Martin,
I haven't again encountered the crash I mentioned. It occurred using my
experimental desktopcouch-like `dc3`, so there's a good chance I was
doing something stupid :P
I feel I've tested CouchDB 1.1.0 pretty comprehensively, aside from one
key area: apps that use desktopcouch through
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