Public bug reported:
I created an application with the SDK QtC and entered app name as
"org.qtproject.qthangman.kaijanmaki"
Everything went fine, except that when trying to upload the package to
(staging) store I get the following error:
"The package name org.qtproject.qthangman is not
Public bug reported:
The Ubuntu Personal Store requires the click package uploaders to set
"Developer namespace" which also is required to be present in the
actual .click file name and manifest uploaded to the store. The current
wizard for creating a new click package does not have any concept
Public bug reported:
Create a new Ubuntu QML App and have some sdk Kit associated with it.
1. From left pane goto Projects -> -> Run
2. Hover mouse over "Upload files to Ubuntu Device"
3. Click on the "Disable" icon
4. "Run" the project
Expected Result:
"UbuntuSDK Click build" runs and the
Mirv suggested that https://launchpadlibrarian.net/218473113/qtbase-
opensource-src_5.4.1%2Bdfsg-2ubuntu8_5.4.1%2Bdfsg-2ubuntu9.diff.gz could
very well be when the test started failing, and it looks plausible. Not
sure what conclusions to draw from the diff though. Is the issue in the
way the test
Every button press by default grabs the active focus. Therefore OSK
should disappear in any case. if OSK stays still, this is OSK issue.
** Also affects: ubuntu-keyboard (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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** Changed in: ubuntu-ui-toolkit (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1428114
Title:
Need OSK input
Public bug reported:
1. Play a game that just plays occasional sound effects, not music.
2. Try to change the volume of the sound effects.
What should happen: You can.
What actually happens: You can't unless you time it exactly right, pressing the
volume controls while the sound effect is
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