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Title:
Hotkeys are keyboard layout
If my assumption is correct, the bug should be reported against the
ffmpeg source package (which has replaced libav in Debian & Ubuntu
Wily).
It appears that in the next version of ffmpeg (7:2.8.1),
libavcodec-ffmpeg-extra56 & libavcodec-ffmpeg56 become alternative dependencies
as you suggest.
I assume from your information that you just upgraded to the latest
Ubuntu Studio release (15.10). Can you confirm?
It would be easier if you used ubuntu-bug to report bugs as it automatically
attaches all this information (versions etc.) to the bug:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ReportingBugs
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I am sorry that nobody has responded to this bug sooner.
Ubuntu Natty (11.04) is no longer supported. I can see that in the next
version of Ubuntu (12.04 LTS - Precise), python-lash is available.
I hope that you have upgraded to a more recent version of Ubuntu, and
that the problem has gone
zynjacku was removed from Debian some time ago because it is buggy and
not maintained upstream. We should probably consider removing it from
Ubuntu too.
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Yes, just tested this and I can see that if someone sets Qjackctl to
start minimised on the systray, they will be stuck without Qjackctl.
It looks like reverting this commit (from Debian) should put us back to QT4 for
Xenial.
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mudita24
This release of Ubuntu is no longer supported, so I am marking the bug
as invalid.
Thanks for taking the time to report it. If the crash still occurs on
the latest version, please report it again.
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OK. The change looks good. The package builds OK in the Ubuntu Studio ppa:
https://launchpad.net/~ubuntustudio-dev/+archive/ubuntu/dev-testing
And it has been installed and tested from there.
This attached debdiff is only different to the ppa version, in that the
changelog entry has been tweaked
Public bug reported:
>From posting to -devel:
Ubuntustudio-meta is affected by the fonts-droid package removal. The new
fonts-android package (currently sitting in
- -proposed) has no fonts-droid package anymore.
Currently two choices are available:
- - use fonts-droid-fallback (in universe)
-
Reported upstream in case there is a quick fix, and anyway we will need to
switch to QT5 one day. Unfortunately, launchpad won't let me enter the link as
an affected project (to use bug watcher):
https://sourceforge.net/p/qjackctl/tickets/26/
Setting export QT_SELECT=qt4 in debian/rules might
I have added some more information (that it is still an issue) to the
upstream bug in Qjackctl.
Just updating my sid (XFCE) VM to see if it is a problem there.
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OK. Works fine in Debian unstable (XFCE), so it is an Ubuntu problem.
The dependency differences in the QT/X11 area seem to be:
libqt5.stuff: 5.5.1+dfsg-14 (Debian) > 5.5.1+dfsg-13ubuntu3 (Ubuntu)
libqt5x11extras5: 5.5.1-3 (Debian) > 5.5.1-3build1(Ubuntu)
libx11-6: 2:1.6.3-1 (Debian) >
The Ubuntu changes to qtbase-opensource-src 5.5.1 do seem to include backports
from the 5.6 branch which may be System Tray related:
https://launchpadlibrarian.net/243321175/qtbase-opensource-src_5.5.1+dfsg-14ubuntu1_5.5.1+dfsg-14ubuntu2.diff.gz
But I am not sure. I will add a task to see if
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Title:
Systray opt
It would be great if you could look into this yofel!
Please note, I just changed the title. I realised after I switched my
computer off for the day, that there is still one Ubuntu change that
prevents the sync, and that is the epoch in the version number.
But surely it is easier to pull the
I now upload a new debdiff which rather than dropping back to build with
QT4, instead cherry-picks some upstream commits to get the systray menu
working, and depend upon appmenu-qt5 to get the systray icon showing.
The changes can be tested by upgrading to the verision uploaded to the Ubuntu
Thanks Dmitry. That really helps make it clear. I have updated the
upstream bug with the analysis.
So it appears we have a choice:
1. Go with the original proposal (patch attached) and build qjackctl with QT4
for Xenial
2. Cherry pick two of the upstream commits and try and get it working that
A new debdiff with appmenu-qt5 demoted to "recommends".
If appmenu-qt5 disappears from the archive, Qjackctl is still useable
for people that minimise to the system tray (via the drop down indicator
menu), but the icon shown in the tray is a red cross instead of
reflecting the "stopped"/"started"
@ Dmitry. I was just reading the discussion in Ubuntu-devel and
wondering what to do. Without appmenu-qt5, the menu works from the
systray, but the icon is not animated. It just shows a red cross all the
time, which is misleading for the user.
So I guess we could just recommend it, and then it
Hi Set,
I just gave recordmydesktop (on Ubuntu Studio Xenial in Vbox) a spin for
the first time ever. The recordings worked fine for me, although I did
not attempt to record audio, or encode on the fly. I just hit record
straight away without changing any settings. The saved file plays fine
when
@ Len:
Thanks for testing that. I didn't think to try leaving minimised first.
I have to admit that uploading the version that builds with QT4 is my
current favourite. It is a whole lot neater and has zero problems for
the user as far as I can tell.
But if we are forced to upload the QT5
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Thanks Dmitry.
I can confirm that we have been testing with up-to-date Xenial boxes
with the latest QT5.
I just installed appmenu-QT5 and it makes things slightly better in that
the icon in the tray is dynamic, but the menu that drops down from it is
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Thanks Dmitry for spending so much time on this.
I had been meaning to create a separate bug for the freezing behaviour,
and to try and get some debug output from X to send upstream to
Qjackctl. But I had been busy, and it looks like you have found the
issue anyway.
Not knowing the X11 API nor
This looks like Debian Bug: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-
bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=795444
This is caused by a clash between the python-enum package and the
python-enum34 package. It has been fixed by porting laditools to python-
enum34 in the soon to be released Ubuntu Xenial 16.04.
As a work-around
Whoops. The new ticket upstream:
https://sourceforge.net/p/qjackctl/tickets/27/
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OK - that re-factoring (Single/unique application instance control
adapted to Qt5/X11) was listed in the release notes to 0.4.1.
I am not sure that allowing more than one Qjackctl instance is a good
idea. Some audio applications require JACK to be running, and other
start it themselves. This may
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IOhannes in the Debian Multimedia Teams has created a puredata
metapackage that includes all of the puredata packages in Debian, and he
is continually adding to it.
We should depend on this instead of manually keeping our seeds up to
date.
This would currently push us up
Disabling the system tray completely seems a bit of a backwards step.
Like you, I am no QT expert. Although it is on my to-do list to learn.
So if anyone can help identify what makes Ubuntu Studio freeze if
Qjackctl was minimised before upgrade, it would be appreciated.
Otherwise, uploading the
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Ubuntu better. Unfortunately, you did not provide any details about your
system or which version of Ubuntu you are running. We also need the
debugging information produced when the program crashed.
I cannot produce the crash on
Importance: Medium
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All supported releases appear to be fixed now - so closing this task.
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be done later.
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Hi Jeremy,
I didn't go with the transitional package option because the only
reverse dependencies are the ubuntustudio-meta's. If we upload both us-
default-settings and us-meta at about the same time (there is a diff
that drops us-lightdm-theme from the us-meta package attached to the
bug), then
ug/1630347/+attachment/4823829/+files/ubuntustudio-default-settings_0.64.debdiff
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As the config file previously in the us-lightdm-theme source package is
moved to us-default-settings, and us-default-settings is seeded for
Ubuntu Studio, Ubuntu Studio users will not notice anything after us-
lightdm-theme is removed during the apt-get dist-upgrade.
However, if us-lightdm-theme
As promised!
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* Refreshed dependencies
* Added calibre to publishing-recommends
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* Added dispcalgui to photography-recommends
* Added drumgizmo to audio-recommends
* Added gpick to graphics-recommends
* Added
ubuntustudio-meta (0.156) yakkety; urgency=medium
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* Added calibre to publishing-recommends
* Added dgedit to audio-recommends
* Added dispcalgui to photography-recommends
* Added drumgizmo to audio-recommends
* Added gpick to graphics-recommends
* Added
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Attaching a debdiff for ubuntustudio-default-settings. It builds fine, and I
have tested using this ppa:
https://launchpad.net/~ubuntustudio-dev/+archive/ubuntu/dev-testing
Need to tweak the lightdm greeter config next.
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A debdiff is now attached for the final piece of the puzzle
(ubuntustudio-lightdm-theme). It has been tested in the same ppa. There
are no string changes to worry about for both uploads, because they are
only changes to the default theme configuration (for a new look to
Yakkety compared to
Hi Set,
I could not reproduce this with the latest Zesty (1704) ISO. Feel free to try
the latest Daily and see if it is fixed for you.
I chose Danish for the install, Copenhagen and Danish for the keyboard during
the install. After a reboot into the system, choosing Settings > Keyboard from
the
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I have not tried to test this yet, but I wonder if xfce4-keyboard-
settings is the wrong package. I can't find it in the Ubuntu Studio
seeds, or the Xubuntu seeds.
I can find the keyboard-configuration package in both seeds.
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Yakkety and Xenial have already been released. Packages do not get
updated after release. Specific critcal bugs can be fixed through the
Stable Release Updates (SRU) process.
However, in the case of libav, this package was removed from Ubuntu
after the vivid release, in favour of ffmpeg. Perhaps
On 04/01/2017 07:46 PM, Steve Langasek wrote:
> For no-change rebuilds, we version packages as 'build1' instead of
> 'ubuntu1', so that we can detect that there is no Ubuntu delta in the
> source and we can safely overwrite it with a sync.
Thanks Steve. I woke up this morning with the intention
Public bug reported:
Ardour and aubio are currently stuck in zesty proposed. Rik Mills's
analysis:
"From update-output.txt
trying: denemo aubio ardour
skipped: denemo aubio ardour (0, 0, 13)
got: 42+0: a-19:a-4:a-4:i-5:p-4:s-6
* amd64: pd-aubio
Seems to migrate it needs to do that with
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** Changed in: ubuntustudio-meta (Ubuntu)
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On 03/03/2017 02:34 AM, Jeremy Bicha wrote:
> Thanks! Uploaded.
>
> I am unsubscribing ~ubuntu-sponsors. Feel free to re-subscribe if you
> need sponsoring for something else.
>
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Thanks for all your help with
Public bug reported:
Qjackctl has got a little behind, so I will work on merging the latest.
Looks like we will still need the same Ubuntu specific changes.
** Affects: qjackctl (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Assignee: Ross Gammon (rosco2)
Status: In Progress
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OK - we are not willing to maintain zynjacku without any upstream
support in Ubuntu Studio.
I have just removed it from our seeds, and I will reassign the bug to
the ~ubuntu-archive team for removal from the archive.
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I am sorry that nothing happened with this bug for such a long time. As Ubuntu
11.10 is no longer supported, this bug should probably be closed.
In addition, as Ubuntu will be switching to GNOME from Unity, it is probably
not worth forwarding upstream at this stage.
But thanks for taking the
Gvfs-backends is "suggested" by Gimp. I have asked on the Debian bug
that it is moved to Depends (Or at least Recommends).
Thanks for reporting!
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Marking this as invalid, as it no longer seems to be a bug. Both people
affected are now happy.
Please report again if that is not true.
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Hi - this is quite an old bug now. Qjackctl has moved on to 0.4.2 in
Ubuntu's latest releases now.
I have no problems using Qjackctl in Ubuntu Studio (which uses a jack-
sink to connect with Pulse Audio for desktop sounds). Then there is no
need to use ALSA directly.
I am marking this as invalid
Hi, this is quite an old bug now.
I assume as no-one reported back, that there is no bug any more. Please
report again if this is not true.
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It would also be a good idea to refresh our meta package before the
release of 17.10! I will try and prepare an upload later today.
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Hi David,
On 07/01/18 14:22, David Kastrup wrote:
> Since a crash is a pretty bad kind of problem, wouldn't that warrant a
> backport?
>
Backports are not for bug fixes. What is needed is a Stable Release Update:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates
It is on my to do list, but I don't
This was apparently fixed in v1.1.8 which is in arftul (17.10). Please
reopen if this is not the case.
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Hi,
Thanks for taking the time to report this. There are much newer versions of
aeolus in Ubuntu now. Can you please confirm this is fixed in a more recent
version (eg. Ubuntu Xenial - 1604 or Artful - 1710)?
Ross
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Thanks for reporting this bug. As there has been no activity on the bug for a
long time, I am assuming this is no longer a problem.
Unfortunately, you did not respond to Alexei's question.
>From the description, it sound like it was likely to be a local problem on
>your machine.
If you still
Fons's fix was included in v0.9.5 (I only checked that version) which is
now in the development release (Bionic).
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greybird-gtk-theme is pulled in by xfce4-settings which is in the
desktop-core seed. We could add greybird-gtk-theme to the blacklist, but
it is not really doing any harm, so it is low priority.
It should actually by a bug against the -meta package.
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Hi Erik,
Sing out if you need sponsorship to upload to Debian.
Ross
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Title:
Calf now
Debdiff for an update to ubuntustudio-meta to fix this and another bug.
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Just a note that we should add jack-meter to the ISO for the new
development release.
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-studio-
devel/2018-October/008963.html
I am just waiting for the new development release to "open".
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** Changed in: ubuntustudio-meta (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Ross Gammon (rosco2) => (unassigned)
Actually, according to the referenced message title, it is probably
jack-mixer we are after. It is GTK. Jackmeter is a console/terminal only
application.
It's life might be short lived though, as there is no upstream activity
for a long time, and it will probably soon need updating to the latest
Assignee: Ross Gammon (rosco2) => (unassigned)
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Ubuntu 9 is no longer supported, and Cosmic will be released with
Ardour 5.12.
Thanks for taking the time to report this.
I hope the latest version of Ardour is working for you.
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The upstream bug URL is no longer valid. The latest bug tracker on
Sourceforge dates from 2012, and this bug does not appear to be listed.
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Importance: Unknown => Undecided
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Status: Unknown => New
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Remote watch:
According to comments on the Debian Bug, the upstream developer was not keen to
fix this. If this is still a problem, I recommend creating a new ticket
directly on the upstream bug tracker to see if the opinion has changed.
https://sourceforge.net/p/qjackctl/tickets/
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If someone from Bug Control is reading this, the status for the Ubuntu
Task should probably be "Won't Fix".
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** Changed in: qjackctl
Importance: Unknown => Undecided
** Changed in: qjackctl
Status: Unknown => New
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Remote watch: SourceForge.net Tracker #3204396 => None
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The URL for the upstream SourceForge bug tracker is no longer valid. The
current bug tracker (https://sourceforge.net/p/qjackctl/tickets/) has no
bugs older than 2012. Therefore, marking the upstream task as
incomplete.
** Changed in: qjackctl
Importance: Unknown => Undecided
** Changed in:
The URL for the upstream SourceForge bug tracker is no longer valid. The
current bug tracker (https://sourceforge.net/p/qjackctl/tickets/) has no
bugs older than 2012. Therefore, marking the upstream task as
incomplete.
** Changed in: qjackctl
Status: New => Incomplete
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