A patched version 3.11.3-2 tested against Python 3.12 (in Debian
unstable) has been uploaded to Debian:
https://tracker.debian.org/news/1512534/accepted-gpodder-3113-2-source-
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The latest upstream version is 2.5.4 and is available in Debian
unstable. Since Ubuntu is regularly syncing from Debian and currently
contains 2.5.3, is there a reason to keep this bug open?
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Given that the Ubuntu version has been tracking upstream fairly closely
since the time of this bug report, can this be closed?
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Title:
C++
The Debian package is failing to build on Ubuntu with 1 test failure
that I don't yet grok. From the amd64 build logs:
make check-TESTS
make[8]: Entering directory '/<>/lib/c_glib/test'
/testserialization/StructReadWriteLengthShouldEqual:
(/<>/lib/c_glib/test/.libs/testserialization:27121):
On Fri, Aug 03, 2018 at 02:26:59AM -, Noël Köthe wrote:
> I'm closing this old bug because I didn't get any equal problem reports
> in Debian and last comment/confirmation is more than 7 years old.
>
> If you disagree please tell me/us.
Thanks for cleaning this up.
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Title:
Upgrade jabref version
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An updated package containing an SVG icon has been uploaded to Debian -
clusterssh_4.07-2.
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Title:
Gnome Software catalog entry missing for
On 06/04/2016 07:33 AM, Dave Smith wrote:
> Hi Tony
>
> Not sure if this is still an active bug, but I just had a brush with it
> and found this thread. Maybe this will help you.
>
> I had a working clusterssh install and life was good.
> I tried some fun things with my hardware, adding a second
** Changed in: clusterssh (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Tony Mancill (tmancill)
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Title:
Gnome Software catalog entry miss
Hi, I have found many bugs filed with the same description, but I can't
find a reference to what metadata are required Gnome nowadays. Can you
please provide a reference to what formats are supported and what's
expected?
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On 11/12/2015 02:36 AM, macada wrote:
> Public bug reported:
>
> $cssh hostname
> Connection to server failed -- (version 11.0)
> No protocol specified
> at /usr/share/perl5/App/ClusterSSH.pm line 1924.
It appears that your DISPLAY is not set correctly, or that the user you
are using to invoke
On 05/27/2015 12:30 AM, vloupien wrote:
Hello Everyone.
Even behavior with Ubuntu 15.04 (exactly Xubuntu 15.04). What are the
information that may help you to debug this problem that has been
present for many versions of Ubuntu and that makes it unusable
clusterssh package ?
Best
On 04/28/2015 11:11 PM, sn0m wrote:
Hi
Kind of worked it out.
For some reason I couldn't do any search unless I had a database open
already.
I noticed the same thing - it's a bit non-intuitive, but the search
function is only active after a database has been opened.
I didn't know that, now
On 04/17/2015 07:23 AM, Rüdiger Kupper wrote:
Tony, first of all, thank you for investigating this problem.
What is missing from the bug description is that this problem is not
omnipresent, but arises spontaneously. That's why you do not see it with
a new and vanilla installation. All I can
On 04/28/2015 01:02 AM, sn0m wrote:
Public bug reported:
It seems jabref is unable to perform online search after the last update.
When clicking on fetch after filling in the online search text, nothing
happens. To me it feels there's some policy that stops it from getting online
to
On 04/13/2015 04:23 AM, Tom wrote:
I have the same problem (on 14.04)
Error-Message:
Expecting 1633 bytes, got 47 at -1 at /usr/share/perl5/X11/Auth.pm line 39.
Unexpected short read from authority file/home/tom/.Xauthority at
/usr/share/perl5/X11/Protocol.pm line 2303.
Hmmm... I loaded up
On 04/13/2015 04:23 AM, Tom wrote:
I have the same problem (on 14.04)
[...]
xauth seems to work fine:
Hello Tom,
Thank you for helping to rule out problems with the .Xauthority file.
I'll try to get an Ubuntu system loaded to to see if I can get to the
root cause.
Cheers,
tony
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On 04/07/2015 09:00 AM, Rüdiger Kupper wrote:
The consequences are that cssh will not start the connections and exit.
** Changed in: clusterssh (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Confirmed
clusterssh is just trying to open a X client, and the error indicates a
short read from
On 10/12/2014 08:33 AM, mporten wrote:
Public bug reported:
In elementary OS (https://launchpad.net/elementary) and its dock, Plank,
JabRef shows two icons.
Please add following line to jabref.desktop:
StartupWMClass=net-sf-jabref-JabRefMain
** Affects: jabref (Ubuntu)
On 11/12/2013 12:23 PM, mikelococo wrote:
I confirm this bug is still present in 13.04. Steps to reproduce:
1) Edit ~/.clusterssh/config to add a cluster
clusters=cluster1
cluster1=hostname1.lan hostname2.lan
2) cssh cluster1
ssh returns an error that indicates that hostname2.lan was
Forwarded upstream: https://sourceforge.net/p/clusterssh/support-
requests/40/
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Title:
Clusters file parsing of tags with line continuation is
** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #722174
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=722174
** Also affects: clusterssh (Debian) via
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=722174
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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On 05/30/2013 08:28 AM, Robert Kulagowski wrote:
$ getSystemId
Traceback (most recent call last):
File /usr/sbin/getSystemId, line 32, in module
import cli
ImportError: No module named cli
Thank you for the bug report.
Confirmed in Debian sid as well.
Thank you,
tony
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On 03/12/2013 01:23 PM, gregor herrmann wrote:
On Tue, 12 Mar 2013 18:15:30 -, Philippe Coval wrote:
You can try to upload to debian too since it's under co-maintenance
now
Thanks!
I give you white card ...
Merci !
feel free to join the java team , I am sure there are tips to be
On 02/12/2013 08:45 AM, gregor herrmann wrote:
On Tue, 12 Feb 2013 15:50:02 -, Erwin wrote:
A better solution would be a dependency to a virtual package, which is
satisfied when _any_ Java installation is available.
Virtual packages are not allowed as the first alternative in a
** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #699874
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=699874
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http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=699874
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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On 11/11/2012 03:05 AM, Rüdiger Kupper wrote:
thank you for looking into it. Clusterssh is a great tool for admins. I
use it daily for administering our school servers. I use(d) the
command= option to have clusterssh connect to screen sessions
automatically.
Yes, Duncan Ferguson has done a
On 11/09/2012 12:18 AM, Rüdiger Kupper wrote:
Public bug reported:
Since the config file has been moved to ~/.clusterssh/config, clusterssh
does not use the config option command any longer.
Instead, the command passed to ssh is always empty. This is revealed by
the debug message printed
This is an example of the maxim no good deed goes unpunished. It all started
with a bug report in Debian a while back asserting that the clusterssh package
should have a binary called clusterssh (which is treated as synonymous with
cssh for Debian/Ubuntu, but isn't known to upstream). The issue
I'll continue to assume the description should be launching.
On 10/31/2011 09:01 AM, Luigi Molinaro wrote:
** Description changed:
- Problem occurs when lunxh the application.
+ Problem occurs when lunch the application.
Error perl :
Terminal binary not found (lusterssh) - please
The (automated) log snippet in the bug report is a red herring, as those
are only deprecation warnings. Reviewing the full build logs, the
compilation failure is due to the BstParser, which is turn due to using
antlr3 3.0.1 [1], but allowing it to satisfy the build dependency
antlr3 (= 3.2).
The
On 02/28/2011 07:07 AM, Tyler Wagner wrote:
The patch (applied to the version in natty, 4.00.05-3) restores the
-l/--username functionality on the command line. However, the username
setting in .csshrc still doesn't work. I'm glad to have CLI access
again, but I launch clusterssh from the GUI
More of these random crashes... Adding them to the list because this
time we saw error 4 instead of error 6 in the segfault.
[70197.782345] lftp[2492]: segfault at 7fe497b88185 ip 7fe49673e70f sp
7fffae9cb540 error 6 in libc-2.11.1.so[7fe4966b9000+17a000]
[161123.804785] lftp[31056]:
On 11/27/2010 09:02 AM, Thomas Egerer wrote:
Hi Tony,
the upstream HEAD revision is not affected by this problem any more. Plus: I
had to amend my patch, I overlooked the free statement to s_track_num.
To be honest, I didn't check the svn repo before posting here. The bug is
still new
We're still seeing this when using sftp:// URLs on x86_64. The fact
that this happens without any rhyme or reason makes lftp unusable for
any sort of production/batch work. Here are some recent examples from
dmesg:
[76722.114637] lftp[10068]: segfault at 7f8ba8de1000 ip 7f8ba79c9150 sp
On 11/25/2010 02:06 AM, Thomas Egerer wrote:
I've encountered the same problem on a non-AMD64 machine.
It's quite obvious why the application crashes, because glibc abort()s due to
failed fortification checks. From my experience ripperX reproducibly crashes
when finishing an mp3 with a track
On 11/06/2010 07:36 AM, fractal13 wrote:
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ripperx
When I ask ripperX to Convert spaces to underscores in the Files
configuration panel, I only expect that to apply to the directories and
files that are created by ripperX. However, it also modifies
On 11/05/2010 09:48 PM, fractal13 wrote:
This problem is not caused by libid3tag. RipperX has an array of size 2
to store the track number string into. So, higher than 1 digits, plus
the null character cause the buffer to overflow. I imagine other builds
do not have problems because they
On 11/03/2010 12:18 AM, khink wrote:
I've marked the issue as fixed.
If anyone knows precisely which exact compiz package and release fixed
it, please make it known. (A Google search for
site:changelogs.ubuntu.com 662654 yields nothing.)
I don't think the compiz folks ever looked at the
I've done some testing on Ubuntu 10.10 and the problem is immediately
reproducible as reported - i.e. once the user sets System - Preferences
- Appearance - Visual Effects to Extra
A temporary work-around is to hit Alt-r (retile) whenever the
garbage/vertical characters get too annoying. I've
On 10/19/2010 01:08 PM, Claude Gagné wrote:
Sadly it's not a good solution for me since it happens quite often I
connect on 20+ machines so it's very time consuming to resize all the
windows one by one :(
It's certainly reasonable to assume that you wouldn't have to do that.
I haven't observed
We've seen several crashes in production that are perhaps related. They
occur during sftp puts and generate the following messages. We've been
assuming that they're somehow data driven because they don't always
occur.
Oct 10 04:14:53 snake kernel: [813728.417205] lftp[21822]: segfault at
Hi Graeme:
This issue was addressed in the Debian package in June, but
clusterssh (4.00.05-2) unstable; urgency=medium (closes important bug)
* Add patch to restore --username/-l option. (Closes: #587378)
-- tony mancill tmanc...@debian.org Tue, 29 Jun 2010 12:18:33 -0700
I believe you
Just curious to know if this is still going on in Kubuntu. I've been
running clusterssh under 10.04 (but not running KDE4) without any
noticeable issues.
Thank you,
tony
On 05/04/2010 09:22 AM, Tyler Wagner wrote:
Extremely annoying and dangerous. I've experienced this since the
upgrade to
I've tested on 10.04 and this bug doesn't occur when using ripperX to
encode to OGG. The issue seems to be when id3lib writes a string longer
than one character to ID3FID_TRACKNUM when writing to an MP3.
I'm still trying to sort out why the issue doesn't exist in Debian sid.
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(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ripperx/+bug/514739)
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Hi Ben,
Does the problem exist when running another window manager? I suspect the issue
may lie in the interaction between perl-tk and the WM, or in a change to the
terminal emulator being used. It sounds as if the issue is occurring when CSSH
I'm wondering if this is a pptp problem as well. Changing the MTU has
no effect on the (breathtakingly miserable) performance on my system
(Jaunty amd64, running the NM package in PPA).
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FWIW, I'm not able to reproduce this on 9.10 amd64, either under Gnome
or KDE. Perhaps it's an issue with input focus? You can try cssh
--debug 3 hosts. You should see messages like Sending event
KeyPress and Sending event KeyRelease when the input line has focus
and type in that area.
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The fix in Post #26 didn't work for me (and my system uses iwl3945 as
well); this was on a fresh install of kubuntu 9.10.
I agree that the importance is underestimated, particularly in the light
of #284596. Essentially, Ubuntu (any flavor) isn't going to work out of
the box if you use wi-fi and
I loaded 9.04-desktop and the Ubuntu clusterssh package inside a VMware,
and it works fine. I feel pretty certain this is an issue with the
interaction between the X-server and maybe perl-tk, and that it is not
related to clusterssh.
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This looks like a problem with how perl-tk interacts with your window
manager. Can you please provide information about the versions of perl-tk,
libx11-protocol-perl, and the window manager you are using?
Thank you,
Tony
Shawn McMahon wrote:
I just did a fresh install of the 8.10 beta and of clusterssh and it
starts without any issue for me.
On Sun, Oct 12, 2008 at 04:50:51AM -, Daniel T Chen wrote:
Is this symptom still reproducible in 8.10 beta or later?
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This is similar to how it behaves under XFCE4. You can try adjusting
the values of terminal_reserve_right and terminal_reserve_left in your
.csshrc file to see if that helps. I use the value 5 for each and it
seems to help. You might need to adjust terminal_reserve_top as well.
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I finally got around to trying this last night as well, using the latest
fglrx available from ATI. It did change the behavior of my system, as it
will now suspend and/or hibernate without just hanging, but when I try to
resume, the system seems to respond, but the screen remains dark and I have
Is it possible this is the same as bug 133363 [0], with a fix here [1]?
There is a is fix posted there, but I haven't been unable to test it yet
due to some other complications. First off, module-assistant thinks
that the name of the fglrx drivers source package is fglrx-kernel-src,
when it is
I'm getting very similar behavior with on an Acer Aspire 5102. The
laptop never actually powers down. Prior to loading Ubuntu, this system
could suspend to RAM and hibernate to disk with no issues (that was
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Vassilis Pandis wrote:
Ok. You probably already know this, but you need 192MB RAM at least to
run it (maybe 128MB for Xubuntu - I'm not quite sure though)...
Thanks for the pointer. This Thinkpad is loaded (at least for when it was
sold) with 576MB.
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Vassilis Pandis wrote:
Are you sure the CD has been burned correctly? Try the Check CD for
defects option that appears in the CD's boot menu. If you get it to
hang again, can you please attach the files /var/log/installer/syslog,
/var/log/syslog, and /var/log/partman to this bug, using the Add
Public bug reported:
xubuntu installs hang at 69% reproducibly on my Thinkpad 600X. I'm not
sure how to go about troubleshooting this problem. The hang isn't
complete - i.e. you can CTRL-ALT-F2 to get out of the GUI and get to a
command-line, and even enter a command, but no output will be
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Oh, this is with the Desktop CD, right (not the alternate)?
** Changed in: Ubuntu
Status: Unconfirmed = Needs Info
Correct. This is with the Desktop CD.
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Vassilis Pandis wrote:
New upstream release of clusterssh includes the .desktop file.
The Debian packaging has included a .desktop file and an icon file since
June 1st (version: clusterssh_3.18.1+3.18.2pre3-1), and the changelog
referenced this bug
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