Hello again all,
Any news on the tracking of this bug?
anything I can do to test the function of an upstart script? I would be
able to help out in terms of testing of the upstart script etc.
I am wondering if this is an issue due to installing from source on the
original instal - I obviously
Hello again all,
Any news on the tracking of this bug?
anything I can do to test the function of an upstart script? I would be
able to help out in terms of testing of the upstart script etc.
I am wondering if this is an issue due to installing from source on the
original instal - I obviously
Quick update.
Can confirm that the installation from source is running as expected.
Please note that if you are going to do this you need to find the folder
where your tables are kept (look into /usr/local/mysql/ data or they may
appear somewhere in a subfolder of /var/ ~ probably a personal
Quick update.
Can confirm that the installation from source is running as expected.
Please note that if you are going to do this you need to find the folder
where your tables are kept (look into /usr/local/mysql/ data or they may
appear somewhere in a subfolder of /var/ ~ probably a personal
Can confirm that a install from source works fine (following instruction
on the MySQL site / docs)
Only bother is that when moving the automatic startup script into
/etc/init.d/ I get a warning about the job now being in upstart, will
this cause me any problems?
Question is, how do the scripts
Can confirm that a install from source works fine (following instruction
on the MySQL site / docs)
Only bother is that when moving the automatic startup script into
/etc/init.d/ I get a warning about the job now being in upstart, will
this cause me any problems?
Question is, how do the scripts
Upon further investigation I get the impression that my problem is
similar to this one...
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mysql-dfsg-5.1/+bug/551130
I have put a note on the end of that bug, and the respose was that I
should open a new bug, but rather than do that I feel I should just
@a7x
rather than file a new one, I'll add in further details to the one that
I mentioned in my above post.
Also I'm trying to initiate the path from Chuck Short (post 15 above),
but how do I do this?
This is to confirm if his patch is OK an hence show that a regression
has occured
I've added
So I've tried the following.
On the other bug thread there was a fix released to the repositories,
this was the version I was downloading /installing.
As this was failing, I removed all the Mysql stuff.
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sudo apt-get remove mysql-server-5.1
sudo apt-get purge mysql-server-5.1
sudo apt-get
OK result is that everything still fails!
I'm going to re-install from source.
Make sure that works!
David
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infinite loop in /etc/init/mysql.conf if mysqld is not running
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/666383
You
Upon further investigation I get the impression that my problem is
similar to this one...
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mysql-dfsg-5.1/+bug/551130
I have put a note on the end of that bug, and the respose was that I
should open a new bug, but rather than do that I feel I should just
@a7x
rather than file a new one, I'll add in further details to the one that
I mentioned in my above post.
Also I'm trying to initiate the path from Chuck Short (post 15 above),
but how do I do this?
This is to confirm if his patch is OK an hence show that a regression
has occured
I've added
So I've tried the following.
On the other bug thread there was a fix released to the repositories,
this was the version I was downloading /installing.
As this was failing, I removed all the Mysql stuff.
___
sudo apt-get remove mysql-server-5.1
sudo apt-get purge mysql-server-5.1
sudo apt-get
OK result is that everything still fails!
I'm going to re-install from source.
Make sure that works!
David
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package mysql-server-5.1 5.1.41-3ubuntu12.6 failed to install/upgrade: [SRU]
infinite loop in /etc/init/mysql.conf if mysqld is not running
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/666383
You
I don't know if this bug is still open, (or if my problem is related to
another bug), but the 'released fix' hasn't been in the lucid
repositories.
when I perform the following
sudo apt-get install mysql-server-5.1
this is the output...
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Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
I don't know if this bug is still open, (or if my problem is related to
another bug), but the 'released fix' hasn't been in the lucid
repositories.
when I perform the following
sudo apt-get install mysql-server-5.1
this is the output...
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Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Public bug reported:
upgrade from 9.04 to 9.10 caused MySQL server failure, decision to
complete upgrade to 10.04 in hopes of quick resolution.
However during the install this error message was displayed.
If you require further info please ask.
I'm contemplating re-installing MySQL,
I guess
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Dear all,
Currently running Ubuntu Karmic - upgraded from 9.04 las friday, and I
have been attempting to get the mime types to work again, so for anyone
else out there who has just upgraded and wants to get this rather
annoying issue fixed here is what I did.
download an 'old' version of pcmanfm
Public bug reported:
upgrade from 9.04 to 9.10 caused MySQL server failure, decision to
complete upgrade to 10.04 in hopes of quick resolution.
However during the install this error message was displayed.
If you require further info please ask.
I'm contemplating re-installing MySQL,
I guess
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Deal all.
I don't know if I'm seeing a similar problem or not, I suspect I may
have a HDD error problem but it causes some interesting knock on
effects.
Running Ubuntu Hardy on an AMD64 quad core system, attached to an Hitachi raid
device controler (although not using this as a raid type
Hi all.
This is a strange bug, but I get the impression that it is fixed?
however
I am writing my own php code and use the apache2 web server installed on
my local machine. Untill this morning everything worked just fine, then
suddenly all my PHP classes are now being saved (to the /tmp/
Hello again all.
sorry for being quiet on this, as I've been unable to replicate the
problem until today, however I think this is a more serious issue, or
maybe a related keyboard layout problem in general.
Yesterday I upgraded from Hardy to Intrepid on my works desktop (I am
assuming that the
Ok appologies... I've found that I am able to turn off the french
keyboard, I didn't think that I would be able to!
this has solved the problem!
having it available in the list of layouts completely throws the system.
Just remove the one that you don't need, that should solve things for
Ok I'm back again
I'm still using the same kernel by the way I thought I had solved
the problem.
However the system hasn't remembered the setting, I'll try a reboot in a
second, and each window that opens seems to have an issue with deciding
which layout to choose!
Also the english
Daniel.
Brilliant stuff, I'll try it out over the weekend, when I will have a
little more time.
First though, can you point me to instructions as to how I can load up
the testing version, without loosing the current version (although in
this instance I don't think it will make much difference as
I have the same problem as reported by Daniel with regard to the
bookmarks menu. But this is definately NOT a moving the mouse
isssue.
How can I be so certain I use a Track ball if I take my thumb
off the ball, the mouse pointer doesn't moove!
So I will hover over the bookmarks menu
Following the above procedure I am able to replicate this issue.
I have tested this on a field of type medium blob do we know if it
affects ALL blob Types??
I have also tested again a field of type text for sanity, and the edit
procedure works as expected.
Details for my instal as of today
** Also affects: gdm (Nexradix)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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I don't know if there is a relation between the bug and this thread on
the forums.
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1073114
It sounds as though it may be somehow related, I have put a message into
the thread to ask the OP to investigate (as this is not a problem that I
have).
I will
A quick hunt on the tracker bugzilla site, I found this bug there
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=476419
[quote]
Opened by Evan Klitzke (reporter, points: 5)
2007-09-13 03:36 UTC [reply]
Please describe the problem:
In Evolution, you can set whether or not mail should be indexed on
Surely that means it must be a nautilus bug with regard to how it
handles pdf files?
I have attached 2 screen shots, the 2 file icons are actually the same
image, one saved in .jpg and the other in .pdf (which you can see if you
look carefully).
I even checked it in list view and the image of
another attachment, I can only add 1 at a time!
This is the zoomed icon view
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and here is a list zoom.
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