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In the 'Treaty' window, you can propose things, but not accept the
treaty OR you can't propose things but you can accept. Only one player
seems able to 'accept' treaties at a time. Accept button does nothing
when clicked.
Oh and the hardy version,
Freeciv version 2.1.3 gui
** Description changed:
In the 'Treaty' window, you can propose things, but not accept the
treaty OR you can't propose things but you can accept. Only one player
seems able to 'accept' treaties at a time. Accept button does nothing
when clicked.
Oh and the hardy version,
Freeciv
** Description changed:
In the 'Treaty' window, you can propose things, but not accept the
treaty OR you can't propose things but you can accept. Only one player
seems able to 'accept' treaties at a time. Accept button does nothing
when clicked.
Oh and the hardy version,
Freeciv
* this is not just a VLC issue, however, Kaffeine, Totem, KMplayer are
also affected---chances are this is assigned to wrong package (gstreamer
perhaps?).
Specifically, open vlc-tools-preferences-video-output
* options 'default' 'xvideo extension video' 'general graphics interface video
output' a
Also; it doesn't matter *which* two media players are open, a kaffeine
window and a vlc window will suffice, as will two vlc windows -- only
the second will play video.
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video.
* Video card in question ATI ES1000
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Public security bug reported:
Binary package hint: clamav
While scanning a massive, deep directory with lots of 'big'
files(including a mirror of wikipedia circa 2005 or so tarball), an
error was brought up:
"LibClamAV Error: cli_malloc(): Attempt to
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: udev
I'm imaging a server from one set of disks to other other, and once the
new image is made, and the disks are moved to another machine with
identical hardware (but, of course, a different mac address). Attempting
to bring the network up via ifup fails
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On upgrade to gutsy boot hangs because uswsusp is looking for /dev/hda, but
now is /dev/sda
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Ubuntu/Intrepid
Rhythmbox 0.11.6
GStreamer 0.10.21
Since upgrading to intrepid, I've noticed some of my audio tracks, when
played by rhythmbox, when played 'skip', that is you'll hear audio, then
it'll stop...then it will play, then stop, then play, then stop, maybe
one secon
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: latex2rtf
latex2rtf seems to allow, via -o commandline argument set, to specify
the location of an output file. However the directory, at least for '.'
is not listened to, even if given. The result is stored in the right
filename, but in the home direct
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** Description changed:
Binary package hint: latex2rtf
latex2rtf seems to allow, via -o commandline argument set, to specify
the location of an output file. However the directory, at least for '.'
** Changed in: ddd (Ubuntu)
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According to http://blog.launchpad.net/general/of-bugs-and-statuses ,
this really should be 'confirmed'. It is trivial to reproduce, obvious
compared to other results given in the very clear bug existing report,
and has spanned at least two Ubuntu versions. I've started looking
through the code it
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: latex2rtf
latex2rtf seems to allow, via -o commandline argument set, to specify
the location of an output file. However the directory, at least for '.'
is not listened to, even if given. The result is stored in the right
filename, but in
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: freemind
There was a variable named 'enum' in intrepid's 0.7.1 freemind source,
which might have been valid in java < 5, but not 6. It works otherwise
in 6---so even if java 4/5 or whatever compliance is what we want,
making this change will work for jus
** Attachment added: "this makes freemind build / work"
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** Description changed:
Binary package hint: freemind
There was a variable named 'enum' in intrepid's 0.7.1 freemind source,
- which might have been valid in java < 5, but not 6. It wo
This appears to be fixed in emacs version 23.1.91, not 100% sure but
seems to be.
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...or not, disregard #5. Seemed to be working for abit but it's back to
segfaulting again. Hmm...
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Backtrace:
#0 0x005fccda in Feval (form=Cannot access memory at address
0x7fff7aa96fc8
) at eval.c:2217
#1 0x005fd0e6 in Feval (form=17203878) at eval.c:2311
#2 0x005fea9a in apply_lambda (fun=17203526, args=17203734,
eval_flag=1) at eval.c:3122
#3 0x005fd584
(needless to say there was more to the backtrace than that, about 3-5000
frames worth after #9)
and version 23.1.9x which still has the bug
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Rebuilt with debugging symbols and that bug goes away. Might try to go
back to original .deb package later. Go figure.
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I tested this on the karmic, lucid, and debian sid/experimental versions of
xserver-xorg-video-intel and the problem remained. Installed debugging symbols
for xorg, and brought it up in gdb(in a 'normal' situation, ie when gdm first
loads, the backtrace had meaningful information, although not
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: finch
Unlike pidgin which builds automatically as the README claims, finch
does not build. No error messages in particular, it just doesn't build.
** Affects: pidgin (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Public bug reported:
using update-manager to upgrade from 8.04 to 8.10 (ie libpam
1.0.1-4ubuntu5.6 ). Not sure what version it came from as it shows as
1.0.1-4ubuntu5.6
Could not install 'libpam0g'
The upgrade will continue but the 'libpam0g' package may be in a not
working state. Please conside
hmm
looks like the bug is actually here, but it is in no way tagged with 'pam'
which is the package where things actually break(???) how do we fix this ...
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/cups-pdf/+bug/387112
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I did test it in lucid but not either of the betas, or with this modeset
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Hmmm seems to compile now, must be a configure problem as I've installed
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 137527 ***
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IANAL however Ubuntu *cannot* legally, at least in the US (and soon,
perhaps ACTA-signatory countries) tell people where to get libraries
that can be used to decrypt DVDs. That's one of the things which makes
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Binary package hint: electric
1) Jaunty, electric 8.09-1
Create an input component, name it with a [0:7] on the back(ie so you're
going to be using it to connect a bus). Create a bus pin and connect a
bus from the input component to the bus pin. Then 'rip arc' the bus.
You
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/35419078/CurrentDmesg.txt
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** A
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xorg
Fill out a bug report, click on the 'no I need to fill a new bug report'
button, and am greeted with a page containing:
"Please report bugs against xorg with this command:
$ ubuntu-bug -p xorg"
however
using them creates
themusicg...@codd:~$ ub
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xorg
When I run low on memory, say, 20k or so remaining, xorg locks up
(doesn't respond to input at all, incl mouse movements/capslock). OK
that makes sense...but the problem is that once memory situation
improves (say, by me sshing from another compute
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/35443490/CurrentDmesg.txt
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/35443491/Dependencies.txt
** A
Wouldn't it be possible to just replace it with
"Please report bugs against xorg with this command:
$ ubuntu-bug -p xorg (for versions prior to 8.10)
or
$ ubuntu-bug xorg (for versions 8.10 or later)"
then?
I mean, until launchpad includes that functionality
(again, apologies for the automa
Been scanning off and on for awhile now and wherever it was, I can't
seem to repeat this bug since the upgrade.
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Binary package hint: reportbug
Executing "ubuntu-bug --version" does not result in version information
being printed. It should.
** Affects: reportbug (Ubuntu)
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Can no longer reproduce, even after full scan. Appears to be fixed.
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Binary package hint: emacs23
Setting max-specpdl-size higher than 34295, and then running the following code
results in a segfault of emacs. I am
running a system of mostly 9.04 with some packages (such as this one) upgraded.
I know it's kind of pushing emacs to the limit
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should be (por 0 0.01 10)
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I should note that it isn't hitting memory limits on my system (unless
it's trying to allocate too fast or something) -- top shows I have gigs
of ram to spare. Just tried on karmic's emacs23, as well as debian syd:
bug still exists.
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Binary package hint: electric
Electric 8.07-1, Ubuntu 8.10
(this works fine in Ubuntu 6.06 / electric 6.05)
1. Create a schematic using a negation symbol(by means of C-t on an and gate,
say)
2. View->Make VHDL view
result is:
NullPointerException:
with
java.lang.NullP
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Well this is a first. Tried out the next version (8.08-1) and it seems
to work fine. So this issue is fixed pretty close upstream. It makes
the package pretty useless in ibex though, even if it works in its
jaunty version.
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I have a bunch of torrents that have a bunch of trackers listed
for example, my podcast episode 96
magnet:?xt=urn:btih:54d2f993adf89908ac3e314550bec194465fc8bb&dn=96&tr=udp%3a%2f%2fbt2.archive.org%3a6969%2fannounce&tr=https%3a%2f%2ftracker.parrotlinux.org%3a443%2fannounce&tr
Public bug reported:
If you enable logging, the most recent logs are at the top and the less
recent are at the bottom
This is contrary to I think every single log file I've ever encountered,
this is probably not intentional.
view -> log (select all)
go to log tab
what happens: most recent fir
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xclock -digital shows seconds but redraws on the minute
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1) select a song
2) alt-i to get Song Info window (song A)
3) select another song
4) alt-i to get Song Info window for that song (song B)
sometimes one of the fields (the ones that have nothing in them in song
B, but which have something in them in song A) do not get cleare
Anyone have an example m4a/aac that causes this?
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M4A/AAC Music Causes Segmentation Fault (gdb backtrace)
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hasn't come up in awhile though
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libbd_mdraid.so.2: cannot open shared object file
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Seems to be just the warning in the log for me
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libbd_mdraid.so.2: cannot open shared object file
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Error message "Your computer does not have enough free memory" when
core dump or stacktrace failed to be created i
Public bug reported:
when building libcpuid ( https://notabug.org/themusicgod1/libcpuid/ )
dh_auto_configure tries to send in an option to configure "--disable-
maintainer-mode". This is not recognized(anymore?).
debuild -us -uc -b
...
dh_auto_configure
./configure --build=x8
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dh_auto_configure: --disable-maintainer-mode
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...would it make sense to link to this reason why(eg some maintainers in
other projects actually do use it) in the error message, rather than
just warning about it? Would a more descriptive warning message make
sense so the next guy doesn't submit the same patch?
** Changed in: debhelper (Ubuntu)
Public bug reported:
Happens 100% of the time, but only in one directory.
1) cd into that directory (cd ~/gplus)
2) eog .
3) segfault
stack trace:
#0 0x76c8db8d in gtk_tree_model_get_valist () at
/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libgtk-3.so.0
#1 0x76c8de7d in gtk_tree_model_get () at
also happened with
Linux: 4.15.0-34-generic #37-Ubuntu SMP Mon Aug 27 15:21:48 UTC 2018 x86_64
x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
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i965: Failed t
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when running tor, I now get:
Oct 26 22:32:49 vps39184 Tor[27357]: TLS error: Permission denied (in system
library:fopen:---)
Oct 26 22:32:49 vps39184 Tor[27357]: TLS error: system lib (in BIO
routines:BIO_new_file:---)
Oct 26 22:32:49 vps39184 Tor[27357]: TLS error: system
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seems like it
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invisible pointer on boot
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i965: Failed to submit batchbuffer: Bad address
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ubuntu: 18.04 bionic
running mnemoysne(2.4-0.1) via torify (tor: 0.3.2.10-1)
linux: Linux eva1 4.15.0-34-generic #37-Ubuntu SMP Mon Aug 27 15:21:48 UTC 2018
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
1538858298 WARNING torsocks[11559]: [syscall] Unsupported syscall number 118.
Denying
Public bug reported:
when building this package lintian does:
Now running lintian
golang-github-mattn-go-runewidth_0.0.2+git20170510.3.97311d9-1ubuntu2_amd64.changes
...
W: golang-github-mattn-go-runewidth-dev:
priority-extra-is-replaced-by-priority-optional
W: golang-github-mattn-go-runewidth
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It's not possible to put a 4 year date in the cards date metadata. This
means come 2099 or so, we're going to have some confusing card decks.
(Incidentally, decks that "pre-date" the 2000s are also going to be
mistagged).
To reproduce
1) create a deck of cards
2) file
3) exp
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cards format not y2k+100 compliant
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during bootup on a ubuntu cosmic (18.10) machine I get this in my
syslog:
Sep 15 18:42:29 vps39184 Tor[4003]: OpenSSL version from headers does not match
the version we're running with. If you get weird crashes, that might be why.
(Compiled with 1010007f: OpenSSL 1.1.0g 2
Public bug reported:
cpu: Intel® Core™ i5-7500 CPU @ 3.40GHz × 4
gpu: Intel® HD Graphics 630 (Kaby Lake GT2)
00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation Intel Kaby Lake Host Bridge (rev 05)
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation HD Graphics 630 (rev 04)
00:08.0 System peripheral: Intel C
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Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
Ubuntu disco 19.04 does have 2.6.1, but that doesn't change the fact
that the LTS version of ubuntu has 2.4. It's not likely to be updated,
outside of patches to fix issues as they come up (like this).
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An unexpected error has occurred on startup
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ValueError: can't have unbuffered text I/O during debug
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zesty is no longer supported, and this is fixed in newer versions.
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Title:
main_wdgt.py", line 55, in controller_heartbeat def
controller_heartbeat(self): KeyboardInterrupt
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QMessageBox.StandardButton = QMessageBox.NoButton): argument 4 has
unexpected type 'str'
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searching through tags produces debugging output
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That's fine, there's plenty of python developers out there who could
do it. The maintainer listed is
> Robert Lemmen
His role is to include backported patches if he feels they are
justifiable, here. Who makes the patches is whoever fixes the problem
(that could be me, even). There are plenty
Public bug reported:
1) run ubuntu-bug with no arguments
2) "What kind of problem do you want to report?"
choose
"External or internal storage devices(e.g. USB sticks)"
3) OK
4) choose
"Removable storage device is not mounted automatically"
5) when ubuntu-bug says "please remove it ..."
physically
Public bug reported:
1) control-B to bring up the Browse Cards menu
2) start typing into the text field to bring up some results
3) click on 'Question' heading to sort by question
what should happen:
sort alphabetically the questions, usually words that contain the text what you
are looking for
I would have marked it for bionic only if it affected bionic too. This
should have a bionic task in addition to artful
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GPU Hang in Xorg
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Not sure where to report this, but this is where to reproduce, at least:
to reproduce
1) click on triangle at top right hand corner of screen to get menu
2) click on settings icon
3) click on language and region
4) click on +
5) click on ...
6) click on other
7) click on chin
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xclock -digital shows seconds but redraws on the minute
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This seems to be working properly as of bionic
x11-utils: 7.7+3build1
gnome: 3.28.1
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xkill doesn't grab pointer in gnome/wayland
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All-registers view broken
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ubuntu-bug ubuntu-bug doesn't work
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Title:
attach to process popover confusing
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Title:
stuck in File: waiting until GDB gets ready while attempting to debug
ddd
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Title:
ddd + pydb : python file in /usr/bin : not in executable format
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As of bionic, there's no error message at least first run & redshift
Just Works[tm]. Location services must be working?
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Title:
GDBus.Error:org.
seems to work properly under bionic
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Title:
Vokoscreen only records black screen under Wayland
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Title:
vrms claims this package is not free
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Disabling location settings in the location menu recreates this : once
you disable it, redshift errors out like this and refuses to run.
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Title:
"Working" window should have a 'cancel' button
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Title:
null pointer runtime error on remove not-yet accepted contact
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Public bug reported:
1) open ricochet
2) find contact who a request was sent to add them, but for whom they haven't
accepted yet
3) right click on their name
4) details
5) copy their id using the copy button
6) close that window by escape button
7) right click on that user
8) remove user
result:
Public bug reported:
Gnome/Weyland locked up while I was using my web browser(pale moon
Version: 27.3.0 (64-bit)). I tried to Alt-Ctrl-F1 / Alt-Ctrl-F2 but was
just presented with a new login after what seemed like a few minutes of
the system being unresponsive. /sys/class/drm/card0/error was an
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