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Several UnicodeDecodeError when running in/for directories containing
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BTW, since 2014 subdownloader in debian/ubuntu is shipping a patch
dropping MimeType, so it is not appearing in the "open with" menu. Some
kind of workaround.
I'm keeping this bug open, as I think we should support that use case
better.
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(finally) forwarded upstream at
https://github.com/subdownloader/subdownloader/issues/37
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As the new maintainer of subdownloader, I'm closing this as wontfix.
For a nicer gui behaviour when pyqt is missing, see the upstream report
at https://github.com/subdownloader/subdownloader/issues/35
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systemd service
The problem is that in the Linux world there is no real, final, decision on
what to do with the name "python". So, at least in Debian/Ubuntu, we have no
plans on having /usr/bin/python to ever
point to anything that is not Python 2. In Arch Linux, the situation is the
opposite instead…
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actually looking further, I think this was caused by a change in
pertidy. The last upload 2.19.6 fixes this, so I'm closing this report.
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src:texinfo fails to import (importer) or download
It's committed, will be in the next release.
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right, fixed in 2017.1, if anybody wants to do a SRU for trusty and
xenial, they are welcome to.
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SIGSEGV, when Ctrl-Shift-W (Swatches) & then close
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inkscape crashed with SIGABRT in _g_log_abort()
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I tested in disco, 0.0.19.1-1build1 crashes as described,
0.0.19.1-1ubuntu0.19.04.1 does not.
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quite rarely fails to set up properly. is it reproducible?
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1.7.2-3 with the fix landed in release.
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Segfault in openclipart dialog when openclipart.org is
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[SRU] hexchat is crashing every time it is closed
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Inkscape crashes when I'm working on it.
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But Inkscape never shipped the "help", that's online (at least here,
clicking "help" → "Inkscape manual" opens a webpage). For the
tutorials, in my opinion not installing them by default is a feature, as
I'm very happy to do without some extra 55 MB.
In gimp, if I try to open the manual it
xchat is back, and Gianfranco wants to keep it.
Also, I see little value in a transitional package or similar when they
can't be upgraded from one to the other seamlessly. I'm therefore
closing both tasks.
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+ [ Impact ]
- I think hexchat is still the same version as before, but it crashes
- almost every time.
+ When using hexchat with its hexchat-python3 plugin, coupled with python
+ 3.7, hexchat crashes while unloading
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hexchat is crashing every time it is closed
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actually, this was also reported in debian, but back then I didn't
really investigate and then forgot…
that said, it does not happen to me...
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Status: New => Triaged
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Title:
disproportionate toolbars in ubuntu 10.10
To
Thank you, but please don't close the ubuntu bugs, those will be closed
once the upload fixing them is done to ubuntu :)
(in that regard, now that the bugs are being migrated, it will be a lot
harder to check… but well, I'll cope somehow)
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Hi,
do you have any chance of trying to reproduce it on a newer inkscape?
Either a system running ubuntu 19.04 disco, or taking the package from
https://launchpad.net/~inkscape.dev/+archive/ubuntu/stable would do.
After that, if it's still reproducible it would be great if you could
also test
Then why is this against ubuntu-dev-tools? Maybe it should have been
against debootstrap? You also didn't specify what you are using to create
said chroot.
On Fri, 3 May 2019, 6:41 pm Brian Murray, wrote:
> Public bug reported:
>
> Processing triggers for libc-bin (2.29-0ubuntu2) ...
> W:
Could you please submit this in the form of a MR against
https://salsa.debian.org/debian/devscripts ?
I would be happy to review and merge such contribution once an MR is
opened there (as a first look the patch doesn't look crazy, but I would
need to look deeper - I'm not familiar with that
(same in ubuntu)
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inkscape freezes in 12.10 after clicking on fonts
So, I'm reassigning this bug to qt5webkit, thank you Gianfranco for
investigating the issue. That was very obscure!
I'll take care of closing this bug once somebody merges in the new
qt5webkit version (which may be for disco+1)
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Inkscape high cpu usage
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Why do you say "Please update s3fs package and dependencies to a newer
version." - do you know this particular case is fixed by something? When
you wrote this message there wasn't a new upstream release of s3fs.
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Can't create incomplete circle with less that 45
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Wrong size units (mm instead of cm)
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Committed the patch in debian.
https://salsa.debian.org/multimedia-
team/inkscape/commit/8f0d72288c82f80262c6f03145f8ba548bd35ac2
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I know, but the thing is that I haven't heard of any real transition
plan, I just know that the issue tracker is open on gitlab and you
welcome bugs there.
I understand the pain though, and I definitely do not plan on helping out with
handling the ton of bugs that are stuck here, I'm way too
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Status: Triaged => In Progress
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Oh, that's handy, thank you Max.
You may wish to add a milestone for inkscape in this bug (I just added
the task, but I don't have bug supervisor powers for inkscape (upstream)
bugs), I'll see if I can backport it in the debian package for 0.92.x.
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Note how the reporter runs Linux Mint though.
I'm striving to keep Debian and Ubuntu in syncs, so I'd rather have such
changes in Debian, but I think I need more details on what's the bug here.
Surely we can reassign this to the icon package if that's the case.
Also, is it really fine for
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GLib-CRITICAL and does not start
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fixed in debian some time ago, so closing in ubuntu as well
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dput
afaik yapf is now compatible with py 3.7, so I'm closing this
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That's not easy to do. Let me quote from my first reply:
> and it wouldn't even be trivial, since it's shared by many other
> codepaths and it would also cause bad translations since nobody woul
> be localizing that changed string).
i.e. that's a generic string used by many other functions,
Then let me change it to wontfix, which description is "Doesn't fit with
the project plans, sorry." that literally matches my intentions.
Of course, if anybody wants to propose a patch is free to do it,
especially if they make something that can at least partially be sent
upstream as I really
now available in disco.
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new version 5.0
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0.92.4+68~ubuntu18.10.1 is not a version that comes from the ubuntu
archive, it's most likely from a PPA.
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I can't understand that problem, I think your system is broken somewhat,
since files that should be there are not there.
And for sure inkscape is not at fault here, at most it would be
gtkmm2.4's. but I really can't imagine how that could happen.
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Those are not useful, since inkscape 0.92 as shipped in Debian uses
gtk2, not 3.
Anyway, that means somehow your installation of libgtkmm-2.4-1v5 is broken,
please try reinstalling it with
apt install --reinstall libgtkmm-2.4-1v5
and those 2 files I mentioned should pop up. Afterwards try
According to your original report you have libgtkmm-2.4-1v5 installed.
Could you please check if you have this file available?
/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libgtkmm-2.4.so.1.1.0
If you have that, you should also have
/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libgtkmm-2.4.so.1
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And now also pulled in the Debian packaging (for now only uploading in
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Right, and the error message goes away once you install that package.
I don't plan to patch inkscape to change that string (and it wouldn't
even be trivial, since it's shared by many other codepaths and it would
also cause bad translations since nobody would be localizing that
changed string).
as such, I'm marking it as fixed also in ubuntu.
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Inkscape saves
They are in the separate inkscape-tutorials package, please install that
and it will work. See LP: #238276
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We just had another package that likes and wants more symlinks, and I'm
going to approve that and add more symlinks. I don't think removing
them is the way to go atm, rather firefox and thunderbird could do
something to deduplicate them (but it needs to be clever, as not
necessarily all en_* (or
Yeah, let me close this :)
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cheese does not start and prints an
manuel now supports Python 3.7, so there is no need to remove it
anymore.
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On Fri, Nov 09, 2018 at 09:27:25PM +, Thorsten Glaser wrote:
> Mattia Rizzolo dixit:
> > + Add a --no-source-only-chnages option to override a configured
>
> chnages? I hope it’s not typo’d in the code.
uops, yes!
luckily I typoed only in the commit message (and henc
thank you for reporting back!
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Title:
Dialog window shows on a shot of
Assignee: (unassigned) => Mattia Rizzolo (mapreri)
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Hi
So I'm now releasing version 0.166, since there is an RC bug.
ubuntu-archive-assistant is not being installed, and after I looked at
why, I saw you:
* didn't add the required build-deps (I fixed this myself)
* didn't add the script to setup.py
* the new module is not
I recommend you look at python3-argcomplete for this :)
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Title:
no bash-completion for pull-lp-source (and probably others)
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https://salsa.debian.org/pbuilder-
team/pbuilder/commit/9b1a4580bf23f95a13e2bdb5f641194888137417
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Title:
pbuilder forces use of fakeroot
To
It's just that by default it is expecting the chroot to be of the same
architecture of the host system, unless instructed otherwise.
Fixed that particular case here of the .changes file, but I wouldn't be
surprised if anything else was doing same bad assumption.
commit the relevant change to pbuilder's git, just removing the option.
If needed dpkg-buildpackage uses it by default anyway.
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mugshot crashed with FileNotFoundError in samefile(): [Errno 2] Нет
такого файла
Yes, It takes a while. Several hours usually.
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inkscape crashes when resizing elements with snapping on
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Andrej: why? That bug link to Debian was perfectly fine. It is synced
up periodically by a cronjob that syncs the external bug trackers.
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at any rate, pylint 2 is now in release, so I guess this can be closed…
;-)
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* Initial release. (Closes: #903943)
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Status: Unknown
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Title:
When the desktop environment is in Turkish, launching HexChat opens
Fix committed in git:
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: inkscape (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Mattia Rizzolo (mapreri)
** Changed in: cowdancer (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Mattia Rizzolo (mapreri)
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Pending,
https://salsa.debian.org/debian/libpodofo/commit/bc89b981db5e866e35a2047d30601081cb09e438
** Changed in: libpodofo (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Committed
** Changed in: libpodofo (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Mattia Rizzolo (mapreri)
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** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #908134
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=908134
** Also affects: libpodofo (Debian) via
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=908134
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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Fix committed in git.
https://salsa.debian.org/multimedia-
team/inkscape/commit/4841d8b4ceceef4ef38144c9ee9083078c3ce226
** Changed in: inkscape (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Committed
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Sure, that script has been dropped upstream in 2016, so of course the
new packaging doesn't have it.
Please move to pkg-config to get the compile and link flags.
** Changed in: cppunit (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Won't Fix
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Yes and no. In the case of the makedev installation phase I think it
can be somewhat senseful to not create the device nodes if it's not
going to work.
But here we are talking about debootstrap, which only creates a very few
device nodes for some important devs, like /dev/null… You are going to
That's your lxc configuration that doesn't allow mknode(2), so you can't
run debootstrap within it. So it'd say your environment is too
restrictive to do what you want to do.
** Changed in: pbuilder (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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