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I just installed esniper from the repos on my 9.10 servers. It installed
version 2.24, which appears to be the latest upstream version. Fair to
call this fixed?
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Well, too many plurals in my previous comment, but I think you get the
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@Colin, is this attempt of yours - to run after that misbehaving
application developers - really a clean solution. Wouldn't it be great
to have an additional feature for all boot capeable Linux filesystems:
- keep the first 32Kib empty and reserved for grub if there is an
additional flag (boot)
Hasn't happened on my systems for a long time. At least since using
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Hmm, I was unable to reproduce any failures with getfem++-4.0.0-4ubuntu2
even on your machine.
However, I *am* seeing failures with the current maverick version,
getfem++-4.1-1ubuntu1 :
../bilaplacian /tmp/elas.param_382 -d NX=4 21 failed
The MUMPS user guide says about error -9:
–9 Main internal real/complex workarray S too small. If INFO(2) is positive,
then the number of entries
that are missing in S at the moment when the error is raised is available in
INFO(2). If INFO(2) is
negative, then its absolute value should be
Incrementing ICNTL(14) one by one results in ever decreasing values of
INFO(2) in the error return case, down until 40 if the ICNTL(14) line
is changed to +=44. When going to += 45, the test case succeeds
without error.
All this doesn't look like a compiler problem to me, just a
configuration
g++ -fmessage-length=0 -c -fno-omit-frame-pointer -Os -fno-strict-aliasing
datetime.ii
succeeds with no error on
g++-4.4.real (Ubuntu/Linaro 4.4.4-8ubuntu1) 4.4.5 20100728 (prerelease)
This might have been fixed by the Linaro compiler ...
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Interesting. I just tried the very same build, and it works for me ...
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Description:Ubuntu 10.04.1 LTS
Release:10.04
This error seems to be related to a C pattern matching library. I don't
know which one it is, but I got above standard system with all updates
applied.
I observed two related malfunctions of the same nature in
Hi Fabio
I have not tested it on Lucid, since I am still running 9.10.
I will upgrade and revert.
All the best
Ulrich
On 1 August 2010 15:47, Fabio Marconi marconifa...@hotmail.it wrote:
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make Ubuntu
better.
Is this bug
This actually has nothing to do with Linaro GCC, the problem is simply
that a current mainline snapshot cannot compile an unmodified 4.4 branch
Ada compiler.
On 2010-06-22, revision 161147 was checked into mainline GCC:
http://gcc.gnu.org/viewcvs?view=revisionrevision=161147
This revision
I noticed that this is the standard behaviour for %i, which interprets 0.. as
octal.
the syntax highlighting in gedit might though be considered not appropriate.
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** Also affects: gcc-linaro/4.4
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: gcc-linaro/4.5
Importance: High
Assignee: Ulrich Weigand (uweigand)
Status: In Progress
** Changed in: gcc-linaro/4.4
Assignee: (unassigned) = Ulrich Weigand (uweigand)
** Changed
Merge requests for both Linaro GCC 4.4 and Linaro GCC 4.5 now pending.
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Fix checked in to 4.5 branch as well.
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Fix approved for GCC mainline and checked in. Will check in to 4.5 branch
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 595479 ***
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Sequel to PR40521 -- -g causes GCC to generate .eh_frame
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** Also affects: gcc-4.4 (Ubuntu)
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I'm getting the ICE on this test case even on a *native* x86 build of
vanilla GCC 4.4.4 release (only when using -fstack-protector, of
course). Native PPC test fails as well (a bit differently). So this
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The problem is that cfgexpand.c wants to track conflicts between each
pair of stack variables in order to decide whether they can share a
stack slot or not -- and this test case has 10 variables, which
means 5 billion potential conflict pairs. This overflows a size_t value
on 32-bit host
Looks like this has been addressed in 4.5 and later by Bernd Schmidt's patch
for PR 41718:
http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-patches/2009-11/msg00682.html
and Michael Matz's subsequent patch for PR 38582:
http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-patches/2009-12/msg00144.html
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Since this only occurs with pathological source code, my recommendation
would be to leave this as won't fix for 4.4; with 4.5 we get the fix
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Linaro GCC actually contains a backport of the PR 42748 fix, so this
should be fixed now.
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The problem is in the operator== and operator!= routines for UUID, in
include/xplc/uuidops.h:
inline int operator==(const UUID uuid1, const UUID uuid2) {
return
(uuid1 == uuid2) ||
((static_castconst u_int32_t*(uuid1.Data1)[0] == static_castconst
u_int32_t*(uuid2.Data1)[0])
The error message is odd, since at this location the type Hnum *is*
used.
Maybe this is actually a bug in the host Ada compiler used to build
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Looks like this is already fixed in 4.4.4-7ubuntu3.
Closing the Linaro GCC bug as invalid, since the bug was actually in the
testsuite-hardening-fortify.diff patch.
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Status: Confirmed = Invalid
** Changed in: gcc-linaro
Assignee: Ulrich Weigand (uweigand
Confirmed the build failure and segfault in firefox-3.6.8+build1+nobinonly with
4.4.4-7ubuntu3.
I'm looking into this now.
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Richard Günther agreed to a 4.4 backport. Working on this now.
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Ok, so the immediate cause of the bug is that a global array is only
4-byte aligned, but the code silently assumes 8-byte alignment.
The problem triggers in jsatom.cpp:js_AtomizeString:
return (JSAtom *) STRING_TO_JSVAL(JSString::unitString(c));
jsapi.h:STRING_TO_JSVAL uses the low
Hmm ... actually there *is* code in the Mozilla sources to attempt to
ensure proper alignment, in jsstr.cpp:
#ifdef __SUNPRO_CC
#pragma pack(8)
#else
#pragma pack(push, 8)
#endif
JSString JSString::unitStringTable[]
#ifdef __GNUC__
__attribute__ ((aligned (8)))
#endif
= {
U(0x00), U(0x01),
Linaro GCC shows this same problem not just on ARM, but also on i386.
So it seems this may now cause problem elsewhere as well ...
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Looks like the culprit may be this patch, which also went upstream. I
checked upstream GCC, and it seems broken on the test case (on all
platforms) as well ...
2009-06-11 Nathan Froyd froy...@codesourcery.com
Backport from upstream:
2009-06-10 Nathan Froyd
The problem is that in cp/decl.c:duplicate_decls, when merging two decls
for one variable, the code uses a memcpy to copy all fields in
tree_decl_common *except* those in tree_common (which are handled
manually). Since the patch moves the user_align and packed_flag bits
from tree_decl_common into
Yes, this does indeed look like the root cause. With the following
patch I'm getting correct behavior back:
--- gcc/cp/decl.c.orig 2010-07-28 19:26:52.0 +0200
+++ gcc/cp/decl.c 2010-07-28 19:28:13.0 +0200
@@ -2068,6 +2068,10 @@
SET_DECL_INIT_PRIORITY (olddecl,
I've committed the fix to the upstream 4.4 branch now. Fix will be in
4.4.5 release.
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Opened GCC bugzilla PR c++/45112 to track this now.
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I've looked into the history of the underlying problem a bit more and found out:
- in 4.3 and earlier, the problem didn't yet exist
- in 4.5 and later, the problem is fixed
- however, in 4.4, the problem exists as latent wrong-code generation bug
I've suggested on the gcc-patches list that it
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It seems the hardening patch was merged upstream in its current form,
and they fixed the VERIFY macro instead.
See http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-patches/2010-06/msg02690.html for the
patchlet to the VERIFY macro.
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I've reproduced the problem on i386; the error is:
/home/uweigand/linaro/gcc-4.4-4.4.4/src/libstdc++-v3/testsuite/27_io/objects/char/9661-1.cc:
In function 'bool test01()':^M
/home/uweigand/linaro/gcc-4.4-4.4.4/src/libstdc++-v3/testsuite/27_io/objects/char/9661-1.cc:71:
error: invalid operands of
Public bug reported:
checking for GNU Pth... *** longjmp causes uninitialized stack frame ***:
./conftest terminated
*FAILED*
| Found GNU Pth 2.0.7 under /usr, but
| was unable to perform a sanity execution check. This usually
| means that the GNU Pth shared library libpth.so is present
|
I was unable to investigate much in the original reported scenario,
because the libc.so binary is missing from the tarball:
uweig...@beagle:~$ tar tfz t2-bt-testcase.tar.gz
usr/sbin/rsyslogd-
lib/libz.so.1
lib/libpthread.so.0
lib/libdl.so.2
lib/librt.so.1
lib/libgcc_s.so.1
lib/libc.so.6
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evolution
in my dual screen setup, evolution fails to remember it's last position on
screen when opened.
example: i move evolution to the right screen and close evolution.
openening evolution again, evolution starts on the left screen. every other app
sorry, forgot to mention:
uptodate lucid, amd64, nvidia binary (ubuntu), evo version
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I had the problem after installing NVIDIA proprietary driver. Deinstalling this
driver solved the problem. May be it is not a special cups problem: As already
mentioned above virtual consoles did not work while NVIDIA proprietary driver
was installed.
This happend on a 64bit machine with
Thanks for the deb. It works until the package manager updates to the
original again. So, I have to keep it manually from doing so. Will the
fix make it to the official repository soon?
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Hans, there is an easier way, look at /etc/mke2fs.conf
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Often after system startup I can not print because cups deamon is not
started. This does not happen every system startup. After a manual sudo
/etc/init.d/cups start cupsd process is running.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.04
Package:
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Same here on lucid 64.
Used to work under karmic.
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Looks like there is something coming, that could fix this:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/harpia/+bug/480772
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After these years, I would suggest a bug report on the Linux kernel
mailing list or bugzilla. I don't think we can expect any help from the
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This looks like a really interesting piece of software to play with:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/semaine/
but it's hard to build and to get all dependencies straight.
So If one knowledgeable dev would debianize it, the rest of us wouldn't have to
strugle.
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function handle @npv (x, ...)
error: called from:
error: C:\...\fsolve.m at line 138, column 9
error: C:\...\irr.m at line 48, column 5
Thanks a lot for your help in advance.
Best regards Ulrich
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/var/lib/dkms/bcmwl/5.60.48.36+bdcom/build/src/include/linuxver.h:23:28:
error: linux/autoconf.h: No such file
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Using the script from :
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsVideoCardsPoulsbo/
with Karmic I get:
- Correct Resolution
- Compiz Working
- GoogleEarth speed acceptable
- Video Playback acceptable (could be better)
- Builtin Audio is broken, Bluetooth or USB audio works, where the
I had already mentioned above: It's not only a network-manager problem
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I had already mentioned above: It's not only a network-manager problem
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I absolutely do agree with Tom and varanasi. This is a serious usability
problem that should be fixed as soon as possible!
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Thanks for looking into this.
Attached is the debug log.
The following file should be writeable:
mire...@quadulrich:~/Ubuntu One/Shared With Me/Finanzen from Richard Ulrich$ ls
-l
insgesamt 12
-r--r--r-- 1 mirella mirella 3455 2010-04-10 22:24 FamilienFinanzen.eqonomize
-r--r--r-- 1 mirella
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Binary package hint: ubuntuone-client
I shared a folder with my wife as writeable.
When my wive logs in, she can read, but not write in the shared folder. That's
with Nautilus.
With the web client on the other hand, she can upload files.
ProblemType: Bug
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I installed cutecom on 9.10 Karmic (gnome), and got no icon in the menu.
Sure, I can create the icon myself. But couldn't that be fixed in the package?
I really like the program.
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- Sound juicer looses entry when editing a track title and changing focus to
another place, for example to entry of title of album or to another
application. This does not happen if one goes to another track title or after
completing
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** Tags added: mac refit
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I start my efi-gpt mac mini system using refit.sf.net. I wanted to boot an
extern usb-stick using grub2 on there. I had done:
grub-install --recheck --no-floppy --root-directory=/mnt /dev/sdb1
This disk showed up in refit, but it ever failed to
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- I start my efi-gpt mac mini system using refit.sf.net. I wanted to boot an
extern usb-stick using grub2 on there. I had done:
+ I start my efi-gpt mac mini system using refit.sf.net. I wanted to boot an
extern usb-stick using grub2 on
/dev/sda is really wrong using with set root
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Colin Watson and my suspicions about search behavior is right:
search does NOT change variable root if the device was not found.
But there is a lack of clear wordings of that fact in
grub help search
text.
So, I changed this bug to NEW again, hoping documentation strings will get
clearer
At grub prompt try:
---
insmod ext2
#search_using_Label: search -l --set YourLabel_of_sda1
search --no-floppy --fs-uuid --set fb815699-d076-4a96-8c14-1045deb80c00
set
ls
ls ($root)/boot
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to see which device is root - most likely hd1,1 and not hd0,1
For to find something under /dev/sdb1 try to
And I wish also to be included in /etc/default/grub:
#GRUB_DISABLE_MEMTEST=true
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Binary package hint: grub2
since grub-pc 1.98-1ubuntu2 menuentries in /boot/grub/grub.cfg look different:
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menuentry Ubuntu, mit Linux 2.6.32-17-generic noext2 --class ubuntu --class
gnu-linux --class gnu --class os {
insmod ext2
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: grub2
Please insert an additional commented out option in file
/etc/default/grub
#GRUB_DISABLE_OS_PROBER=true
for documentory user/admin purpose.
Rationale:
If you want to use your ubuntu grub installation for to chainload in,
then you don't need
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: grub2
Such an entry:
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gnu-linux --class gnu --class os {
recordfail
I wrote this bug, because there isn't any clear spezification what search
really does!
If there is this undocumented feature I thought about:
search should not touch the root if it does NOT find anything!
Then set root is valuable.
If it does touch (root=NULL)
then set root should be commented
1MiB boundaries are optimal for they also align with 128KiB and 256KiB
which could be used in solid disk hardware.
Now how to do this using fdisk:
My thought of using of 32 heads and 64 sectors per cylinder doesn't work for
older fdisk versions (openSUSE11.2).
Let's try the other way round:
And a question regarding above usage of fdisk:
It seems to me that numbering of:
sectors begin with 0 , but cylinders begin with 1 count ?
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partitioning using mb boundaries
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/521045
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Don't know if it help you. Here an output of a new mac mini / efi-gpt system:
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r...@maci:/etc# parted /dev/sda print
Modell: ATA Hitachi HTS54323 (scsi)
Festplatte /dev/sda: 320GB
Sektorgröße (logisch/physisch): 512B/512B
Partitionstabelle: gpt
Anzahl Beginn EndeGröße
Pi, this is consistent with my observations.
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file transfers on USB flash key (pendrive) are slowing down with time
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/197762
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Scary different outputs on a mac mini
I have tried to align my many partition beyond the 4. partition.
But the following outputs scares me for they are totally different:
1. First Gpt fdisk from sf.net finds more available sectors
than ubuntu lucid fdisk which is powered by parted-2.2
2. fdisk
A new idea for partitioning a new disk Megebyte aligned.
Using a different CHS config to get MiB alignments:
Now it is
1 cylinder = 255 heads * 63 sectors * 512 bytes
If you change fdisk config to
1 cylinder = 32 head * 64 sectors * 512 bytes
this should align a partition for parallel us with
Rachael wrote:
formatting should take place with:
~# mke2fs -t ext3 -E stripe-width=32 /dev/sda(x)
??
But due to man mkfs.ext3:
stripe-width=stripe-width
Configure the filesystem for a RAID array with
stripe-width filesystem blocks per stripe.
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