It could be due to the fact that it fails to provide the required
BoundingBox tag, or could be because the printer doesn't expect to get
an EPSF. I'm guessing the former, or some other well-formedness
constraint violation of some sort, of the Adobe doc guidelines.
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Public bug reported:
A user just posted to #ubuntu the regex
'[ugoa]*([-+=]([rwxXst]*|[ugo]))+', asking for an explanation.
The regex appears in the chmod manpage, in isolation, without the
remotest explanation (or even an explanation that it is, in fact, a
regex). A path-expression-type version
problem would be with time-admin, not clock-applet.
** Changed in: gnome-panel (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: gnome-panel = gnome-system-tools
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problem would be with time-admin, not clock-applet.
** Changed in: gnome-panel (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: gnome-panel = gnome-system-tools
Status: Needs Info = Unconfirmed
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(debdiff that addresses this may be found attached to bug 38538)
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Hi foolishchild,
Yeah, I understand you're point. And you're probably right (though,
IIRC, Fedora Core uses the info coreutils ls version, which is why I
did it that way: also, I thought it was closer to the upstream's
intentions, but on closer investigation I don't believe that any
longer).
Okay, I found the problem.
GNU's install-info (ginstall-info) sees both direntries and installs
them both. Debian's just uses the top one. Sounds like the bug should be
assigned to dpkg (containing Debian's install-info).
** Also affects: dpkg (Baltix)
Importance: Untriaged
Status:
(adding /Baltix/'s dpkg was not intentional...)
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man pages suggest info pages that don't exist.
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Never mind the debdiff on bug 38538: it looks like that fix may go in a
different direction.
Here's a debdiff for just this fix.
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** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #180127
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=180127
** Also affects: dpkg (Debian) via
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=180127
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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Public bug reported:
1. Right-click on the clock applet
2. Choose Adjust Date Time
3. Attempt to change the time
The time in the three input fields (hour, minute, second) continues to
update every second, overwriting attempts to change it, making it
impossible to set the time.
** Affects:
Edgy Eft. This bug does not occur in Dapper Dan (which I run at work).
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I don't think that's the reason: at least, it doesn't seem to be for me.
My joystick is /dev/input/js0, I want to use that, not some event* name
like evtest forces.
jstest works fine, with the exception that it segfaults when it tries to
print out the names of the buttons.
The ioctls that fill
** Attachment added: jstest.c patch
http://librarian.launchpad.net/3112506/jstest.c.diff
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