This bug is still present in the Ubuntu 18.04 package.
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/usr/bin/guake:UnboundLocalError:on_window_halign_value_changed
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Issue is apparently related to qt5-gtk-platformtheme. When you're in a
non-Qt desktop environment and you open a file selection dialog from a
Qt app it crashes.
See also:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1392605
https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/57984
https://github.
Ubuntu 18.04
qt5-gtk-platformtheme 5.9.5+dfsg-0ubuntu2.1
DE is Mate 1.20.0
It's X11, running with “-platform wayland” doesn't work: This application
failed to start because it could not find or load the Qt platform plugin
"wayland"
in "".
It happens with the thridparty app AppImageLauncher when
Public bug reported:
The 32 bit version of libssr-glinject.so cannot be installed along with
the 64 bit program. That means 32 bit games can't be recorded using GL
injection. The upstream's PPA puts the library in a separate package and
in a multilib directory so you can install the 32 bit version
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There is no Aegisub package available in Ubuntu 18.04.
** Affects: aegisub (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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I can build the latest git snapshot from source on 18.04. You better use
the bundled luajit if the system version is incompatible.
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Title:
Aegisu
Builds on LP by the way:
https://launchpad.net/~djcj/+archive/ubuntu/tools/+packages?field.name_filter=aegisub&field.status_filter=published&field.series_filter=
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Public bug reported:
Engrampa cannot open archive files (created with "ar" command from
binutils) if those files have the file extension .a, but renaming the
extension to .ar makes Engrampa open the archive.
** Affects: engrampa (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Can you backport this upstream fix?
https://github.com/mate-desktop/engrampa/commit/499e600d758578eeb8187f92d0c12b36e50f7595
** Patch added: "0001-add-.a-support.patch"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/engrampa/+bug/1774873/+attachment/5149809/+files/0001-add-.a-support.patch
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Package is no longer available from 16.04 on. Installing the package
from 14.04 manually works find. So why was the package removed?
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Title:
[need
Appearently it's still working, but it always prints this message.
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Title:
Update to 2.69-10 on Xenial
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Version 2.69-10 has an important fix. Without this fix the autoscan
command is not working at all.
autoconf (2.69-10) unstable; urgency=low
* bin/autoscan.in: Fix "unescaped left brace" warning from Perl.
Requested by Paul Wise . Closes: #818855.
-- Ben Pfaff Sat,
Public bug reported:
The thumbnail generation size limit doesn't work, you can only turn it
entirely on or off.
Bug was reported on Github: https://github.com/linuxmint/nemo/issues/347
And it was fixed:
https://github.com/linuxmint/nemo/commit/195d6b1c6d0de0d15faa545ba721013206cc7500
I'd like t
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Just give it a try. This was fixed in these upstream commits:
https://github.com/Guake/guake/commit/584cc12f307f8c520a20153b61686a299b493f38
https://github.com/Guake/guake/commit/2c72f306e3eb5e4eb3de7bbb6bc00e37be9b2468
** Affects: guake (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
The yakkety package works fine for me on xenial, but I would prefer if
it was added to the backports repository.
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Title:
package missing in 16.04
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OS: Ubuntu (MATE) 16.04
Each time I login into pidgin I get this exact warning: "Unable to add
the buddy 1 for an unknown reason."
I'm using ICQ only. This warning appears only once each time pidgin
starts. Other than that warning Pidgin works fine and I have no issues.
Duri
Addendum: I guess this is where to get the translations ->
https://translations.launchpad.net/linuxmint/latest/+pots/nemo
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Title:
Missing transla
Nemo translations are still missing, even on 16.10. According to the
README in the upstream's translation folder the translation sources must
be downloaded from Launchpad:
https://github.com/linuxmint/nemo/blob/master/po/README
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Upgraded to Ubuntu 16.04 and UTT is still unusable.
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Title:
Don't assume that settings schema are installed by default
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So far this SVG icon looks okay. I'd say that only the CD and maybe the
floppy need a little rework. I'm really interested in a scalable icon
version since this can also be used as a general
setup/installation/package management icon.
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Screenfetch is now available in Debian testing and unstable.
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[needs-packaging] screenfetch
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A workaround would be to rebuild mencoder and mplayer with statically
linked ffmpeg libs from the source package.
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libavformat53 Mismatchin
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Can you enable fdk-aac, x262, x264 10bit and x265 for Ubuntu releases?
At least fdk-aac, since there's no point to keep it disabled on Ubuntu.
To enable the additional x26* codecs, their source code needs to be
added to the source package (so better switch versioning to native
There is not tesseract.pc file in the package. I once had problems with
that too. The PC file should definitely be included to the package.
** Attachment added: "tesseract.pc"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/tesseract/+bug/1329530/+attachment/4188659/+files/tesseract.pc
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Public bug reported:
mencoder is not available in Ubuntu 14.10.
** Affects: mplayer2 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Public bug reported:
Can you let the mplayer specific binary codecs automatically install via
maintainer scripts?
mplayer.postinst:
#!/bin/sh
set -e
case "$1" in
install|configure|upgrade)
/usr/share/mplayer/binary_codecs.sh install
;;
abort-upgrade)
;;
*)
echo
Why is this still not fixed?
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i386/amd64 conflict, preventing multiarch installation of SDL2_mixer
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So far CVE-2015-1283 was only fixed in the upcoming Wily release.
Please backport this patch to the other distributions too (at least to Trusty).
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I figured that linking the x262 and x26410b plugins dynamically does
work. x26410b requires an rpath though, otherwise it would use the
regular 8bit x264 library.
Here's the override_dh_auto_configure target I had to use:
override_dh_auto_configure:
mkdir -p x262 x264
cp /usr/inclu
With this patch libx26410b_plugin.so is linked against
/usr/lib/${DEB_HOST_MULTIARCH}/x264-10bit/libx264.so.140 and loading it via
rpath. libx264_plugin.so loads the regular x264 library.
It seems the x264 bit depth can be set in the input/codecs settings in the VLC
settings via the x264 profile
Why was the status changed to "fix released"? Mencoder is still not
available.
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mencoder package not available in 14.10
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You're right, the plugin doesn't really work because of clashing symbols. The
output is always h264 8bit. 10bit can be forced if the 10bit x264 library was
preloaded. libx262 is using the x264 symbols too, so it won't work either.
This makes me wonder what the purpose of these plugins is anyway.
Public bug reported:
Lintian reports many packaging issues.
The following issues can easily be fixed with small updates inside debian/*:
W: linux-firmware source: debhelper-but-no-misc-depends linux-firmware
E: linux-firmware source:
declares-possibly-conflicting-debhelper-compat-versions rules=5
Newest upstream version is available in Debian stable, so I guess it's
about time to import it from there:
https://packages.debian.org/jessie/pidgin
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Public bug reported:
Right-clicking on a bookmark opens the saved website as if I was left-clicking
on it.
But when I use the Firefox builds from www.mozilla.org a right-click will open
a context menu.
Can you please enable context menus in bookmarks? Because with context menus
it's easier to e
I checked the behavior in OpenBox and there Firefox works as indented.
This issue seems to be related to Unity or rather some Unity-specific
changes.
** Tags added: bookmarks ui unity
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Public bug reported:
When I open a .deb file in gdebi and go to the "Included files" tab and click
on a gzip compressed file, it should normally show its content on the right
side. Instead it displays this error message:
Error reading file content 'initial_value must be str or None, not bytes'
Can't this be added to the non-free package section?
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[needs-packaging] FMOD
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It's built without lavf or ffms support, so it can't read anything else than
YUV4MPEG (*.y4m).
You can decode the input with something else and then pipe it as y4m output to
x264.
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Public bug reported:
The current x264 in Trusty (version 2:0.142.2389+git956c8d8-2) is not
build with lavf or ffms support:
djcj: ~ $ x264 --help
x264 core:142 r2389 956c8d8
Syntax: x264 [options] -o outfile infile
Infile can be raw (in which case resolution is required),
or YUV4MPEG (*.y4m
Public bug reported:
libx264-142 has an additional 10bit library version available, but by default
x264 loads the 8 bit version.
Can you add a wrapper script or something like that so that we can use 10bit
without manually using LD_PRELOAD?
Just a simple script like this:
#!/bin/sh
LD_PRELOAD="/
Might wanna take a look at my NG PPA:
https://launchpad.net/~djcj/+archive/ubuntu/nightingale
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Title:
[needs-packaging] nightingale
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Can you add a patch to the Ubuntu package to display sizes with binary
prefixes? Upstream doesn't seem to be interrested in that, but I think
most people would prefer that.
** Affects: transmission (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Patch added: "tra
** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #758117
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=758117
** Also affects: comix (Debian) via
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=758117
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
** Tags added: packaging
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Title:
use binary prefixes
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There's a few minor things that could be done:
* update Standards-Version to 3.9.5
* update the patches (some of them have hunks)
* in pidgin-dev.install replace the line
build/doc/html/*.{html,gif,png} usr/share/doc/pidgin-dev/html
which triggers Lintian, with
build/doc/html/
Public bug reported:
The package installs python bytecode but the Lintian tags reporting this
aren't overriden, so I assume this is a bug.
** Affects: comix (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Tags: lintian
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When debhelper is running with ' --with python2', it'll remove the
bytecode and add maintainer scripts to create the bytecode at
installation time. You can find fixed packages in my PPA:
https://launchpad.net/~djcj/+archive/ubuntu/tools/+packages?field.name_filter=comix
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Just wanted to let you guys know that I did package the current
screenfetch: https://launchpad.net/~djcj/+archive/tools
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[needs-packaging
Non-free software is enabled by default on Ubuntu, so IMO there's no reason to
keep it disabled (and fdk-aac has a nice quality).
Linking statically against x264-10bit is not a nice solution, but I wouldn't
know a good alternative. Maybe using an rpath in the library or renaming the
10bit librar
In VLC fdk-aac is provided through a plugin. What about making this
plugin available as a separate package?
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Title:
enable fdk-aac, x262, x264 10
Creating a libx264-10bit.so library is really simple:
./configure --system-libx264 --enable-shared --bit-depth=10
echo SONAME=libx264-10bit.so.140 >> config.mak
make && mv x264 x264-10bit
However, VLC's configure script might only look for static libraries of
x264-10bit and x262, I haven't checked
Here some advice if you want to re-add mencoder in future and you don't want to
link it statically.
Add the following libav files from the distributions current libav package to
the source tree:
ffmpeg/libavcodec/allcodecs.c
ffmpeg/libavfilter/allfilters.c
ffmpeg/libavformat/allformats.c
ffmpeg/l
Yes, I know about the 10-bit version, which is by the way incompatible
with the provided x264 binary. I just thought that creating a separate
library with the SONAME libx264-10bit.so.140 might be useful to link the
VLC plugin dynamically and not against a static library. Of course, if
somebody trie
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I have written a manpage for aften:
https://gist.github.com/darealshinji/bc75e1877cbbe0ac16ea
You can add it to the package if you want.
PS: I wanted to file a bug report on debian.org, but it seems that the
aften package is not longer available on any distribution there.
*
Creating Debian packages for the FMOD libs is relatively easy. For FMOD Ex it's
more complicated, as the Linux libraries are completely messed up, with missing
sonames and non-standard filenames. You have to patch their ELF headers to make
them work properly in Debian systems.
I have created a s
To be honest, I don't understand it either. I made x264 packages of the current
version with ffms and lavf support. You can find them in my VLC PPA (be aware
that a slightly newer version of libav/ffmeg will be installed through the
dependencies).
As for the avisynth support, it requires vapours
Update: it seems the 10bit library needs the 10bit binary file. Therefore I'd
install both 10bit files into /usr/lib/*-linux-gnu/x264-10bit and use this
script to run it:
#!/bin/sh
LD_LIBRARY_PATH="/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/x264-10bit:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH"
/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/x264-10bit/x264 "
Yes, they have to recompile it (I hope they will do this). I made a report with
the explicit issue here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/x264/+bug/1328744
If you want a single statically linked binary with lavf support, you could get
one here:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/x264linu
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Version 1.2-7 comes with a menu entry, but it doesn't work for me. My
mate-terminal pops up and closes immediately.
** Affects: pacman4console (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Harmless warnings, but easy to fix:
In debian/menu use '/usr/share/pixmaps/supertux.xpm' as icon and in
debian/rules add the line 'chmod 0755
$(CURDIR)/debian/tmp/usr/share/games/supertux2/sounds/normalize.sh' to
override_dh_install before dh_install is executed.
** Affect
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