[Bug 673333] Re: signature problem for replies in thunderbird

2010-12-20 Thread Randall Blecher
I am having this problem as well. The hyphens are missing when I reply or forward an email. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/67 Title: signature problem for replies in thunderbird

[Bug 309750] [NEW] etch.d/20-setup-apt script never enables security update sources

2008-12-19 Thread Randall Blecher
Public bug reported: Binary package hint: xen-tools When using xen-create-image to create a Debian Etch image, the apt sources for security.debian.org are always commented out in the created /etc/apt/sources.list file. The script /usr/lib/xen-tools/etch.d/20-setup-apt is supposed to check the

[Bug 264737] Re: xt-install-image segfaults unless cache=no

2008-09-08 Thread Randall Blecher
The problem turned out to be that I still had the libc6-i686 package installed even though I had installed the libc6-xen package. After removing libc6-i686, the segfault no longer occurs. ** Changed in: xen-tools (Ubuntu) Status: New = Invalid -- xt-install-image segfaults unless

[Bug 267871] [NEW] libc6-xen package isn't set to conflict with libc6-i686, causing problems

2008-09-08 Thread Randall Blecher
Public bug reported: On a Xen 3.1 host running Hardy, I installed libc6-xen. However, libc6-i686 was not automatically removed when I did. Having both installed caused various programs to segfault (such as update-rc.d [making many packages uninstallable], and xen-create-image). Manually

[Bug 264737] [NEW] xt-install-image segfaults unless cache=no

2008-09-04 Thread Randall Blecher
Public bug reported: Binary package hint: xen-tools When running xen-create-image, the xm-install-image script segfaults unless the 'cache' option is set to no (it's default value is yes). xen-create-image --hostname=dev2 In my syslog: Sep 4 10:30:47 dev kernel: [150927.579502]

[Bug 201013] [NEW] Cookies expired due to hardcoded dates

2008-03-11 Thread Randall Blecher
Public bug reported: Binary package hint: gnump3d The cookie expiration date is hardcoded in /usr/bin/gnump3d as Mon, 10-Mar-08 14:36:42 GMT, which has now passed. This breaks the ability to save preferences. Manually changing the date in /usr/bin/gnump3d to a date in the future and then