Upstream tarball diff is just a LOT of new words in the wordlist and
some minor corrections to wordlist content.
Upstream ChangeLog is written in Latvian; it can be provided here if
requested - assuming that anyone in MOTU understands the language.
The most relevant changes are in the Debian
Install log attached.
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Unless I misunderstood the format of the template, here it is:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MainInclusionReportXserverXorgVideoAmd
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I can merge the missing libxslt1-dev and the XML patch into Debian.
However, I really wonder what is the rationale behind dropping database
support for Ubuntu?
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See duplicate bug 130620 for UVF compliance attachments.
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Sure, why not. I'm already tracking bugs for my packages on both Debian
and Ubuntu. :)
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Martin Pitt reports that he just promoted the package into main.
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Binary package hint: evince
found in Gutsy.
When going to the Print dialog, none of the CUPS printers appear and the
dialog freezes.
When going to the Print Setup dialog, all CUPS printers appear, but
selecting any of them freezes Evince.
As a result, printing in Evince
Please note that Evince does not crash. It simply freezes.
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Outputting to any directory, be it ~home or Desktop or some other
arbitrary location, has been repeatedly seen by users as potentially
dangerous, because files could be overwritten. The problem is that
every user has a different idea of how this should be handled: some
users would prefer getting
It's not just a different place. Some users WANT to overwrite old
files.
Regardless, let's keep in mind that CUPS-PDF is not meant to be used
with a desktop environment or any environment in particular. It is only
a CUPS back-end. All those ideas about notification icons etc. are nice
when the
It's not like Ubuntu has switched the entirety of software utilizing
gda. libgda2 is still available in main so, again, I fail to see any
justification for this delta.
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Since switching to Gutsy to verify whether the packages I maintain still
operate as expected, I have noticed several serious regressions in X:
* I cannot switch to a vcons anymore. Doing the usual CTRL+ALT+F1 leads
me to a blank screen and doing CTRL+ALT+F7 does not return
Tormold Volden pointed me to 12ubuntu4, which indeed appears to solve
the DPMS that never wakes up issue, but not the vcons switching issue.
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Here are the files.
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Since the GTK+2 update that was pushed into Gutsy a couple of days ago,
I get distorted pointer bitmaps, weird screen flashing and, in the end,
nearly totally black screen - except from a handful of notification area
icons. This happens equally under GNOME and under IceWM.
Another symptom is that applications started remotely report:
Gtk-WARNING **: cannot open display:
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Actually, I take that back: the display cannot be awaken by normal
means using 12ubuntu4 either.
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Purging package xserver-xgl solved it here. Could the new GTK and that
server be incompatible or would the server require a recompile before
Gutsy is released?
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Since a couple of days, X11 forwarding over SSH no longer works in
Gutsy.
When connecting to several other hosts all running Debian Etch, I
correctly see the DISPLAY environment variable has been set and
applications indeed send their X output to the connecting host.
When
Yup, it most definitely is:
$ sudo grep X11Forwarding /etc/ssh/sshd_config
[sudo] password for q-funk:
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rshd replacement
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* Merged the following Ubuntu patches:
- debian/patches/01_mimetype_subclass_xml.patch (Launchpad #41772).
- add libxslt1-dev Build-Depends.
This closes the delta between Debian and Ubuntu. However, we're
NOT droping database
Experience shows that enabling job labels detracts from the expected
default behavior, which is to have PDF files matching the name of the
document being printed. Users actually expect old documents to be
replaced by newer versions as well, which is why that feature is not
enabled by default.
2. 4. and 5. were previously attempted, but users found this distracting
or, in a few cases, that it could put existing documents in danger of
being overwritten in case a similarly-named document already exists
there.
1 and 3. might be possible, now that CUPS is finally Dbus-aware, so
adding some
I confirm both the failure on a previous release and the success on the
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That's correct, except that the only documented procedure is for
universe packages, which is why I followed that one.
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It doesn't add the job number; it replaces the document name with a job
number, which is why it's not an acceptable default.
Also, as already said, most users WANT newer versions to overwrite older
documents. Anyhow, we are already sending output to a folder that acts
as a virtual PDF inbox,
using autoconf 2.61, automake 1.10, libtool 1.5.22.
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FIXME: it actually monitors for a larger tarball that includes the
Latvian localisation for OpenOffice and the MySpell wordlist.
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* Adding myself
* Bumped debhelper Build-Depends to (= 5) and debian/compat to match.
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* Bumped debhelper Build-Depends to (= 5) and debian/compat to match.
* Added Lintian override against usr-lib
; urgency=low
* Added -f -u dist-upgrade options in upgrade-system.conf defaults.
* Revised license to GPLv2 or later terms.
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Importance
* Bumped debhelper Build-Depends to (= 5) and debian/compat to match.
* Added Lintian override against usr-lib-in-arch-all to aspell-ru.
(all Aspell dictionaries are packaged this way by design)
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Public bug reported:
Currently, the user must know about whether or not they need sponsorship
for a package and whether it applies to main or universe.
Ideally, requestsync should guess this automatically based on
environment variables such as DEBEMAIL or EMAIL:
* if someone's address ends with
Public bug reported:
I was trying the new default -generic kernel and matching restricted
modules for Gutsy on this P3 laptop, to ensure that there would not be
any ACPI or APM regressions in Gutsy, but found that the restricted
modules fail to load Atheros support completely, reporting a bunch
Public bug reported:
As already discussed (and posted here only as a FIXME reminder), would
it be possible to add xserver-xorg-video-amd to Depends for xserver-
xorg-video-all?
** Affects: xorg (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
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PS: it is already understood that Ubuntu members also include non-
developers. However, one would assume that all Ubuntu members already
know about the Ubuntu procedures a lot better than any random well-
meaning user or Debian contributor who simply wants to report a newer
version of a package
Built-in or not, vga=XXX fails with this kernel, which, as the original
reporter mentioned, leaves someone without a console after a dist-
upgrade. This needs to be fixed ASAP, as the console often is the only
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Yes, so. It doesn't support vga=XXX as expected. Reopening.
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While testing Gutsy to check for possible regressions on my own
packages, I also found that OOo no longer launches on non-GNOME desktops
(in my case, IceWM) since it was upgraded from stable 2.2 to a 2.3
snapshot. It displays the splash screen, but gets stuck near the end of
* Enabled Arch: amd64.
This should allow us to host i386 LTSP chroots on an amd64 server.
Please test this and report any problem to the Debian BTS.
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FIXME: it actually monitors for a larger tarball that includes the
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myspell-lv (0.7.2-2) unstable; urgency=low
* Adding myself
This is needed for LTSP to support thin clients that boot using
LinuxBIOS, since the current tool used produces ELF images that are not
usable under LinuxBIOS.
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* Made both targets Architecture: i386 to fix FTBFS (Closes: #430586).
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bug.
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It seems that Gutsy contains 2.7.6.5+git20070711-1, so I'm closing this
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This should probably be reassigned to xserver-xorg-video-ati since an
ATI mobility clearly is not a Geode GX/LX.
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Here, what I noticed is that the GTK2 behavior has changed, WRT how
global themes are treated. Previously, whatever was defined in
/etc/gtk-2.0/gtkrc acted as a global fallback theme to use. Recently,
the behavior seems to have changed to make it a hard override for the
user themes defined via
Public bug reported:
The epiphany-webkit currently present in Jaunty alpha (2.24) conflicts
with the 2.25.91 epiphany-gecko and yet no updated epiphany-webkit is
available, nor does it seem to be build upon the vastly improved webkit-
gtk2 port that recently surfaced. In the interest of
By upstream, do you mean that the Debian package no longer has an
epiphany-webkit build target or that GNOME developers flat out dropped
support for Webkit until further notice?
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Following Bryce's acknowledgement, is there anything left to get
2.11.1-1 into Jaunty?
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I concur. This needs to be rebuilt against Python 2.6, which might
require adjusting debian/control dependencies as well.
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Bruce, how exactly is this bug invalid? It's a perfectly valid wishlist
bug; it just cannot be fulfilled at this moment until support for webkit
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Returning to this issue for Jaunty, I find that I *still* cannot get the
theme to apply properly, with or without Compiz. Worse, while it used to
be that the GTK2 component would apply at least some of the time, now
neither the window manager theme or the the GTK2 components apply
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checking for python platform... linux2
checking for python script directory...
It seems that upstream has a newer 0.14.2 release that builds as-is, if
the single patch in debian/patches/ is removed and the rest of the
debian folder is kept as-is.
However, it seems that simply retooling this source package against 2.6
would fix it; the key seems to be to acquire a
I'm not sure that this is a Firefox-specific bug. Rather, the deal seems
to be between GNOME and non-GNOME applications not receiving the mouse
properties the same way. I briefly had the same issue while on Hardy
and, again, briefly during Jaunty alpha. Everything seems to be back to
normal on
One comment recently added by Warren Togami of Red Hat on the X.org wiki
states that:
GX2: AccelMethod XAA is needed in the Device section of xorg.conf
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Binary package hint: human-theme
In gedit, whenever line highlighting is enabled and the DarkRoom theme
is used, the text ends up black on drak grey, which is barely readable.
Changing gedit's syntax highlighting theme somewhat circumvents the
issue, but it's really a bad
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Binary package hint: network-manager
Since upgrading my test host from Intrepid to Jaunty, I notice that the
default route is no longer automatically added whenever I connect via
WIFI to my wireless router.
Manually adding the default route with the 'route' command works,
Actually, as long as Execute permissions exist on ${HOME}, the CUPS-PDF
backend should be able to create ${HOME}/PDF itself if it's not there.
This means that having either 711 or 751 permissions on ${HOME} should
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After checking with Ubuntu developers and CUPS maintainers, it appears
that default home directory permissions when adding new users is 755, so
this should work for default installations. If it doesn't, we'd like to
hear more details.
In other cases, as long as group Others has Execute
It's really frustrating to see Debian users come here and display a
complete lack of basic English reading skills by reporting a bug against
the entirely wrong package (upgrade-system), despite mentioning in their
bug report that they really mean to complain about another package
(update-manager).
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Binary package hint: pidgin
Since the Jaunty update that was pushed during the last 24 hours, Pidgin
crashes with a core dump upon launch.
ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: i386
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 9.04
Package: pidgin 1:2.5.5-1ubuntu7
ProcEnviron:
PATH=(custom, user)
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The gphoto2 backend hampers operation with gthumb, because the backend
locks the camera device which then makes it impossible for gThumb to
lock it when fetching pictures. I'd thus prefer if there was an option
to completely disable the backend, because it stubbornly insists
Same thing here, but on 32-bit:
Intel(R) Core(TM) Solo CPU U1400 @ 1.20GHz
Linux eesti 2.6.28-11-generic #38-Ubuntu SMP Fri Mar 27 09:00:52 UTC
2009 i686 GNU/Linux
$ cat /proc/asound/cards
0 [Intel ]: HDA-Intel - HDA Intel
HDA Intel at 0xefebc000 irq 21
$
That's incorrect. gthumb works just fine with libgphoto2, as long as
GVFS doesn't interfere by mounting the camera to desktop.
I'd also like to see such a majority of user confirm that there is no
regression since the introduction of GVFS, before anyone goes and makes
a generalization about
That command line from /usr/share/applications/gthumb-import.desktop
might work, but it would first have to make gthumb Recommends or even
Depends upon gvfs-bin, in the first place, for this to remotely have a
chance to work.
Even then, installing this missing dependency doesn't produce the
Find the debdiff attached for Jaunty. Intrepid needs a similar change
in its debian/control.
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Thanks for adding the Recommends for Jaunty.
However, the the GVFS unmounting desktop file also needs upgrading as
suggested by the other contributor to this thread as, in its current
form, it doesn't work, while his indeed does.
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2.24.0-0ubuntu3.2 indeed works on Intrepid. Thanks!
On Jaunty, .xsession-errors shows:
gnome-mouse-properties: symbol lookup error: gnome-mouse-properties:
undefined symbol: XGetDeviceProperty
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Here's the .xsession-errors from Jaunty.
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Confirmed. Fixed again since the latest x11-* packages were pushed into
Jaunty.
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I get this same bug, but at random and doing normal playback, when
clicking on a new song while another is already playing back. Rhythmbox
simply freezes while playing back some files, since Intrepid, with the
same symptoms shown by others. The backtrace is similar too.
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Alan, can you confirm whether the bug still exists?
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Stephen, does the bug still apply to Hardy and Intrepid releases?
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Binary package hint: gnome-power-manager
version: 2.24.0-0ubuntu10
Since a few days, closing the lid on this Dell D430 laptop running
Jaunty no longer puts the computer into hibernation.
Manually triggering hibernation from the applet still works. Only lid
closure
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Stephen, can you try logging in with GNOME, instead of XFCE4, and see if
it crashes the same way?
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-geode (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Confirmed
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unable to change screen resolution
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/234898
You received this bug
Marking this bug as Invalid, due to incomplete information. Feel free
to mark this bug as New again if you can confirm that it wasn't fixed by
2.9.0-1ubuntu2.5 (hardy-proposed), 2.10.1-3build1 (intrepid) or 2.11.0-1
(jaunty).
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-geode (Ubuntu)
Status:
Marking this bug as Invalid, due to incomplete information. Feel free
to mark this bug as New again if you can confirm that it wasn't fixed by
2.9.0-1ubuntu2.5 (hardy-proposed), 2.10.1-3build1 (intrepid) or 2.11.0-1
(jaunty).
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-geode (Ubuntu)
Status:
Marking this bug as Invalid, due to incomplete information. Feel free
to mark this bug as New again if you can confirm that it wasn't fixed by
2.9.0-1ubuntu2.5 (hardy-proposed), 2.10.1-3build1 (intrepid) or 2.11.0-1
(jaunty).
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-geode (Ubuntu)
Status:
Marking as incomplete due to a lack of confirmation as to whether
2.9.0-1ubuntu2.5 (hardy-proposed), 2.10.1-3build1 (intrepid) or 2.11.0-1
(jaunty) fixed the issue or not.
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-geode (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Incomplete
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Geode breaks video when updating to
Marking back to Committed, since this still hasn't moved from hardy-
proposed to hardy-updates and thus cannot be considered as Released.
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-geode (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released = Fix Committed
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xf86-video-geode: DDC probing broken on GX2/CS5535 since
I'll add that this produces no regression on two LX/CS5536 platforms at
my disposal (Artec ThinCan DBE61 and FIC ION603 e.g. Linutop-2, Koolu).
I am however unable to test other changes (bugfixes and support for new
hardware).
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xf86-video-geode: DDC probing broken on GX2/CS5535 since 2.9.0
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