Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: linux-libc-dev
linux-libc-dev provides /usr/include/asm/atomic.h, which includes the
CPU-appropriate asm-${ARCH}/atomic.h file.
/usr/include/asm-x86_64/atomic.h includes asm/alternative.h
(apparently just to get the definition of LOCK_PREFIX), which is
As a follow-up, the upstream fix for their #347555 looks like it was a
partial fix. As I mention at
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=358415, another variable in
gantt_row_draw() also needs to be initialized and can cause crashes.
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Please update planner to 0.14.1
Public bug reported:
Gantt view in planner-0.14 is extremely fragile, and reproducibly
crashes on my system. Upstream bugs include GNOME bugzilla entries
#345517, #352670, #358415, #347555 (and many duplicates of that last).
Building a package with the upstream 0.14.1 code and the
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 67111 ***
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 67111
Cyrus linked against db4.4 compiled against 4.3 ?
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Incorrect version of Berkeley db: compiled against 4.3.29, linked against 4.4.20
https://launchpad.net/bugs/68696
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: mono
The jay executable expects its standard input to be a parser skeleton.
dpkg -L mono-jay (at least for Gutsy's 1.2.4-6ubuntu6.1 version of
mono-jay) does not list anything that looks like a skeleton, and jay
-p reports its skeleton files are in
Public bug reported:
With vym 1.10.0-1ubuntu1, hitting the Home key or selecting the Select
First Branch menu item on the root node causes vym to crash.
Unfortunately, the stack trace isn't very useful; hopefully the easy of
reproducing it mitigates that:
#0 0x080d793e in ?? ()
#1 0x080aa9eb
Looking at mono-jay 1.2.6+dfsg-6ubuntu3 from Hardy Heron, there is now a
parser skeleton in /usr/share/doc/mono-jay/examples/skeleton.cs. jay
-p still incorrectly reports /usr/local/share/jay as the install path,
so the situation is much improved but is not yet ideal.
Thanks for the ping.
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I do not care any longer; largely because of this bug, I switched from
baz to git for the repositories in question. You're welcome to close it
if you wish.
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hooks can crash baz 1.4.2 on amd64 (and commit hook does)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/28726
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I see the same problem. Unlike the previous version (2.25.92-0ubuntu1),
libbrasero-media0 version 2.26.0-0ubuntu1 Conflicts with nautilus-cd-
burner.
The trigger is that gnome-desktop-environment (1:2.22.2~4ubuntu5)
Depends on both nautilus-cd-burner and sound-juicer (which in turn
Depends on
I see the same crash here (judging by function name, assembly
instruction, and offset from start of function, although the instruction
address is slightly different for me), also with seahorse
0.9.91-0ubuntu1. In addition to a crash when changing the Remember PGP
Passphrases radio selection,
On the question of why the library dependency on libdb4.3-dev leads to
linking against libdb4.4: My guess is that the package's Makefiles link
using -ldb, rather than -ldb-3. When libdb4.4-dev (or libdb4.5-dev on
Feisty) is installed, /usr/lib/libdb.so points to the newer version. My
further
I was clearly not thinking clearly when I posted my previous comment.
The actual culprit seems to be the CYRUS_BERKELEY_DB_CHK_LIB autoconf
helper in cyrus-imapd-2.2*/cmulocal/berkdb.m4, which explicitly looks
for versioned shared libraries (-ldb-4.4, -ldb4.4, -ldb44, -ldb-4.3,
etc, in that order)
The attached patch is what I use to fix the problem on my machine.
** Attachment added: Use correct sentinels for arch_run_hook()
http://librarian.launchpad.net/5807340/bazaar-sentinel.patch
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hooks can crash baz 1.4.2 on amd64 (and commit hook does)
https://launchpad.net/bugs/28726
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mutt works as an IMAP and POP3 client, with no local spool. Its
relationship to the (inherently local) mail-transport-agent virtual
package should be Recommends at the strongest.
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mutt package dependencies
https://launchpad.net/bugs/61721
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According to http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=586751,
this was fixed in 0.9.5-5 -- apparently it has regressed (I see upowerd
grab my /dev/ttyUSB0, which is not a Watts Up device, and never let go).
** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #586751
Whatever resolution is chosen for this bug, please restore the ability
for more Alt+key combinations to pass through to the terminal's
application. It is quite frustrating to have Emacs-style Alt+F and
Alt+B -- to pick the two I keep running into -- open the File and
Tabs menus rather than move
Public bug reported:
In older versions of Ubuntu (pre-11.10), it was possible to pass menu
key combinations to the application in the terminal by hiding the menu
bar. With the new Unity appmenu notifier, that no longer works -- as
documented
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evolution-mapi
When configuring the MAPI bridge for Evolution on a machine that uses
Kerberos 5, everything works if I use the server's IP address, but it
crashes if I use the server's name. This seems to be due to the process
linking both libkrb5.so.3
I cannot reproduce on vym 1.12.2-2 (from Lucid) or vym 2.0.3-1 (from
Precise). I would have tried Hardy -- which still has the version of
vym I reported this against almost five years ago -- but its installer
crashed under VirtualBox on my desktop.
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Public bug reported:
I have a new laptop with Ubuntu 16.06 (xenial) installed onto a new
partition, plus nvidia-cuda-toolkit 7.5.18-0ubuntu1 from multiverse.
$ echo '#include ' > dummy.cpp
$ g++ -c -O2 dummy.cpp
$ cp dummy.cpp dummy.cu
$ nvcc -c -O2 dummy.cu
/usr/include/string.h: In function
The workarounds (either one separately, or both) resolve the compile
issue for me. Thank you for the pointers!
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1589751
Title:
Simple file fails to
Public bug reported:
The usbip and usbipd man pages are installed incorrectly, causing "man" to not
find them unless the full path is specified:
/usr/share/man/man1/usbip.8.gz
/usr/share/man/man1/usbipd.8.gz
(They are in the man1 directory, but named *.8.gz.)
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease:
Public bug reported:
If I start a screen session and log out, the session persists. If I
start a screen session and use my KVM to switch my main monitor to
another computer, leaving this computer temporarily headless, my screen
session gets destroyed. (This computer and the monitor both hook up
Public bug reported:
When I insert a CD, Rhythmbox typically tells me that it matches
multiple albums, usually with identical names. Whichever album I pick,
it shows correct-looking title, artist, and album names on the "Devices"
page for the CD. However, if I go to the "Recently Added" page
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1705345 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1705345
The complaint here -- apparently trying to run "which python" failed --
makes it look quite different than the "plymouth --ping" issue in bug
1705345. What is the basis for marking this as a duplicate?
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