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I can't even find alarm-clock version 0.9.18-3ubuntu0.1 in synaptic. It
only shows 0.9.18-3. I'm very sure I have the jaunty-proposed repository
enabled. I installed the .deb package from
http://www.getdeb.net/release/4294 and now it works just fine! Why isn't
this package in the main repository?
On Wed, Jul 08, 2009 at 01:54:43PM -, Nils Blomqvist wrote:
I can't even find alarm-clock version 0.9.18-3ubuntu0.1 in synaptic. It
only shows 0.9.18-3. I'm very sure I have the jaunty-proposed repository
enabled. I installed the .deb package from
http://www.getdeb.net/release/4294 and now
That explains it. I had temporary disabled -updates repository because
of stuff I didn't want at the time.
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Since the bug in alarm clock has been fixed, but the problem in whatever
it was (python?) as far as i can tell was not fixed, can we open a
seperate bug report for that?
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I don't think the fix was ever accepted into the main repository, try
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I installed Alarm Clock using the built in feature in Ubuntu. When I
start it the screen freezes, just like what this bugreport describes. I
can however just press CTRL+ALT+1 and kill the application. From what I
read this is already supposed to be fixed?
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This seems to have fixed the freezing issue. However with the version
from jaunty-proposed, the repeat sound feature seems to be broken. If I
create an alarm that's suppose to ring, it will ring once and then stop,
even if I've set it to ring multiple times. Is anyone else experiencing
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I'm pleased to report that alarm-clock 0.9.18-3ubuntu0.1 from jaunty-
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fixes the issue and appears to set alarms properly.
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Closing python tasks, since this is an issue with alarm-clock itself.
** Changed in: python2.6 (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Invalid
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let's change this task so pygtk subscribers stop being spammed
** Package changed: pygtk (Ubuntu) = ubuntu
** Changed in: ubuntu
Importance: Undecided = Low
** Changed in: ubuntu
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** Changed in: Ubuntu Jaunty
Importance: Undecided = Low
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no more freeze installing Alarm Clock 0.9.19 from getdeb
http://www.getdeb.net/app/Alarm+Clock
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Yes, that's the whole point. Just forgot to add time.sleep(1) to make
this happen every one second - then X won't be busy at all.
That's the whole point - when developer forgets to add
gtk.gdk.threads_enter() and gtk.gdk.threads_leave() this happens.If you
add time.sleep(1) GTK
Hello,
I've managed to write a simple testcase in Python. Hope that helps. I
have something to do today, but I'll try to check out if it's possible
in C. After starting crash.py by doing python crash.py you need to kill
it by doing killall -9 python.
** Attachment added: Test case
About your test case:
1. It uses threads with incorrect locking, see attached patch to fix
it;
2. In my system, X is not frozen, just becomes very slow. But the
program is asking for trouble by continually updating the status icon in
a while True: loop without even a pause for breath between
motu-sru ACK.
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Accepted into jaunty-proposed, the package will build now and be
available in a few hours. Please test and give feedback here. See
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/EnableProposed for documentation how to
enable and use -proposed. Thank you in advance!
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Sorry about that. It's alarm-clock that's been accepted.
** Changed in: python2.6 (Ubuntu Jaunty)
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I install all updates of ubuntu9.04 and still have this problem. I
updated my laptop from 8.10 to 9.04.
Then i also installed it on my friends Sony Vaio and his laptop also
freezed after starting alarm clock.
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middle of the first sync from Debian for Karmic, so things are very backed
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@Mike: thanks for the debdiffs. They look good to me except a couple
of minor changelog issues. I rewrote your debian/changelog entries to
make them more verbose. Also the target for a post-release update
should be jaunty-proposed (I fixed that too).
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I've uploaded Mike's change for Jaunty. From here is has to be approved
by the motu-sru team, accepted by an archive-administrator, and then it
goes to jaunty-proposed for testing. Once it tests out, it will be
copied to jaunty-updates for everyone.
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Ok, Alarm Clock is fine, but what about the bug that caused screen to
freeze? Will it be fixed or can I start writing a virus?;)
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be a minimal test case program that demonstrates the problem.
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I don't care if the issue is in the alarm-clock, pygtk or somewhere
else. The fact is that if I select Applications - Add/Remove... and
search for an alarm clock I get package alarm-clock. If I then proceed
to install it and ever start it, my X session is immediately frozen.
Happens on both x86_64
Go to alarm-clock.pl and download alarm-clock-0.9.19 - fixes the bug.
Ubuntu packagers can update the package so it won't cause freeze
anymore. It can be easily packaged, because it's a small update of
Python version.
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Indeed, just saw that on gnome-files.
I'll try that soon; thanks in advance for fixing the issue in 9.04 :
Mikko Rantalainen, before whining:
1) just do it ...
2) there's no 2)
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The bug was, as far as I could tell in alarm-clock, not some other package.
which is why I changed the status. And if you'll look at the
http://www.alarm-clock.pl/ webpage, you'll see that a new version has been
released which fixes this bug. So it was in fact a bug in
OK. We can't do a wholesale update post-release, but if someone can figure
out which change/patch fixed this, we can get an update in.
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http://www.gnomefiles.org/app.php/Alarm_Clock
Indeed, just saw that on gnome-files.
I'll try that soon; thanks in advance for fixing the issue in 9.04 :
Mikko Rantalainen, before whining:
1) just do it ...
2) there's no 2)
'It's clear that the software was NEVER even
It was a bug in Alarm Clock, indeed. But, it's still a bug in other
package too - with this bug, a userspace application can hang the whole
user's machine on purprose - this is called a virus. This can be used
even by some malicious Firefox extensions. I strongly recommend someone
to take a look
I have built version 0.9.19 which fixes the problem. I have added it to
my ppa, https://edge.launchpad.net/~mike.basinger/+archive/ppa (as soon
as it builds). I would suggest making this a backport if possible.
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This should be done as a stable release update, not a backport.
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Same bug here.
I'm using Jaunty final.
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Same bug here.
I'm using Jaunty final.
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Same bug here.
I'm using Jaunty final.
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Here is a debdiff for the package in Ubuntu 9.04. It is my first, so let
me know if I need to change anything.
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I am not only seeing alarm-clock hang the UI, but it is locking up my
computer. Happened 2x in a row.
This is on Jaunty amd64. I don't have time to troubleshoot it, so am
removing the package.
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I had the same problem upgrading to 9.04. The system crashed during the
upgrade (twice!), but was far enough with upgrading the system just
started normal. And after a dpkg --configure -a in the rescue mode, I
thought all was done. But now alarm-clock started this bug after login.
Not knowing what
I agree. If it was just alarm-clock, it'd been ok. It's not a critical
application, and it's not supported. But it isn't just alarm-clock. This
also happens if you try to strace something in gnome-terminal at least.
Other things cause this to happen as well. I think this bug should've
been marked
why is this marked Invalid? This is 100% reproducible in the current
package in the Jaunty repository.
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You start asking why and end up assuming you know there is no why. Why
it's mark invalid against alarm-clock is that the bug (that manifests
via alarm-clock) is caused by a problem in another package.
Please don't just start marking on bugs and filing people's in boxes.
If you don't understand,
I'm having the same problem here and I'm available to work with some
developer by providing logs, etc.
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So if it's not a PyGTK bug, it must be Python. Basically, Python is a
scripting language so it *SHOULD NOT* be able to crash entire machine.
If it does, then there's a bug in Python. I'll try to create the new
version as soon as possible, so someone can package it and push
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http://www.alarm-clock.pl/alarm-clock-1.0a2.tar.bz2
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http://members.upc.pl/t.salacinski1/alarm-clock/alarm-
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All -
I am not quite sure how to proceed. I can confirm the issue is the use of
deprecated classes. Running alarm-clock using Python 2.5 on Jaunty resolves the
issue with alarm-clock. Having 2.5 installed along-side 2.6 broke all kinds of
other things in my VM, I wouldn't suggest it.
could you post the patch here as an attachment? I tried editing my local
files, but wasn't able to fix the bug by changing the class style.
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I don't think updating the Python package will make any sense, because I
am working on new version which is working perfectly under Ubuntu.
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If the python package is not going to be updated then it should be
removed from 9.04, since right now it renders the user's desktop useless
if it is used.
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Ok, but for anyone who upgrades from 8.10 to 9.04 and uses alarm-clock,
their desktop will be inaccessible to them. (they will have to use
recovery mode to uninstall alarm-clock, or a virtual console to kill
it). This seems like a major problem that needs to be address *before*
release, so that
So far no one has produced a solid patch for this problem, so where to
upload it is moot. A fix in -updates would help upgraders too, so it's
not to late.
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Since this seems to be a python issue and jaunty uses python 2.6 as
default instead of 2.5 as intrepid did, has anyone tried running alarm-
clock with python 2.5 on jaunty? How can do this? Simply changing:
#!/usr/bin/python
to
#!/usr/bin/python2.5
in /usr/bin/alarm-clock does not work for me.
It seems to be a python issue, but only when dealing with
legacy/deprecated classes. It would not be hard to fix the
applications; where you see:
class Foo:
...
Change it to:
class Foo(object):
...
And the problem should go away.
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python2.6 - 2.6.2~rc1-0ubuntu1
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Confirmed in 9.04 beta
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I can also confirm the bug. The attachment in my reply shows what
happens when I start the application in the terminal.
Thanks.
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I attached a core dump, on my Jaunty Beta x64 machine it outputs this:
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As I've told before, this isn't Alarm Clock's fault.
Why? Because this is written in Python and from Python side I can't even
manage memory to crash like this. There is a bug in Python binding to
some library in new Ubuntu (I know because it crashes for me too).
The only way to manage memory is
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Regarding Sander Stuurwold's response:
After clicking OK Alarm Clock initializes Python's threading system by
calling:
gtk.gdk.threads_init()
And it seems this is where the crash occurs. I really can't do anything
about that, since this function is required for AC to work and seems
broken on
I can confirm that the C version works.
On Sat, Mar 28, 2009 at 7:47 AM, sabby7890 tsalacin...@gmail.com
wrote:
Regarding Sander Stuurwold's response:
After clicking OK Alarm Clock initializes Python's threading system by
calling:
gtk.gdk.threads_init()
And it seems this is where the
I have exactly the same issue as Sander Stuurwold above. On logging in I
get a message box telling me 'You have old alarms - It seems you missed
some alarms, because your old alarm list is not empty.' Closing this
dialog freezes the system, although I can still move the mouse. However
nothing
If the C version works, this bug is no longer valid.
Also, it's an Ubuntu problem that the screen freezes - Python is just a
scripting language and shouldn't be even able to hang the whole system.
This bug should be posted as Ubuntu bug.
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9.04 beta here
I've had this same problem. First crashed during my upgrade.
Had to uninstall from recovery console.
Took me many attempts to find out alarm-clock was the cause of the
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I used it on 8.10 Now it gives me the message with title You have old
alarms and body It seems you missed some alarms, because your old
alarm list is not empty.. When I click on Close it freezes.
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Still in alpha6.
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i'm also seeing this on jaunty alpha 5 64bit
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i'm confirming this bug too.
i use Jaunty alpha3 fully updated
running the program from commandline doesn't give something about the freeze,
actually no output at all.
also nothing found to the logs : .xsession-errors , /var/log/messages.
as noted to the general debug procedures
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