I assume it is the ubiquity-frontend-kde package that needs to be de-
kubuntu-ified.
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Thanks for the explanation Erich. I struggle to keep up with the changes
sometimes :-)
Setting the Importance to Wishlist for the calamares, as it is not a bug but an
enhancement (to provide a DM) that we would be after.
I will add a task for ubuntustudio-meta to remember to make the switch one
OK - 2.0.1+repack-1.1 is in proposed and builds on everything but the
s390x architecture, even though it built fine in Debian on that
architecture.
Tail of buildlog:
Install /<>/argyll-2.0.1+repack/debian/tmp/usr/bin/viewgam
Cc_ xicc/cam02.o
Chmod1 gamut/GenRMGam
Chmod1
A patch was applied in Debian to fix this build failure with GCC-10:
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=957008
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Status: New => Confirmed
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Importance: Unknown
The upstream changelog:
0.7.6 -> 0.7.7
- Fix file manager crash caused by extensions
0.7.5 -> 0.7.6
- Add search to character map
- Add zoom window to character map on right click
- Add fsType information to license pane
- Add grid view to browse mode
- Add context info / help to preference
Public bug reported:
Please sync font-manager 0.7.7-0.3 (universe) from Debian unstable
(main)
Changelog entries since current focal version 0.7.3-1.1:
font-manager (0.7.7-0.3) unstable; urgency=medium
* Team upload.
* debian/patches/0001: Add patch to make the build reproducible.
I have upload rights for this one. The new upstream changes seem worth it for
the FTBFS fixes, and migration away from Python 2.
Just want to check with the release team first.
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I have upload rights for this one, and confirmed the new Debian version
is applying the exact same patches that were in the Ubuntu delta. It is
a bug fix, so I will go ahead with the sync.
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Title:
Hexte
Yes - installing back to /usr/lib/dssi is a quick fix. We can see about
adding extra search paths for jack-dssi in Debian later.
Are there other plugin managers that should be updated to the new path?
I am having fun with the build setup on my new computer - so going a bit
slow at the moment.
o be added to other plugin managers like Carla.
It is probably best to move it back to the traditional DSSI location, as
it is unlikely that anyone would need both a 32 and 64 bit Hexter.
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Title:
Hexter
Debian and Ubuntu are now in sync (Eoan) with audacity upstream on
Version 2.3.2.
I believe this bug can be closed now.
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Title:
calfjackhost crashed with
Hi Nikos,
Thanks for taking the time to report this. Are you sure that this is not
just a problem with ecasound?
I use Ubuntu Studio, and I just tried the CMT 1 second delay with Jack
Rack, and also Carla which is available in our Backports ppa. The plug
in worked fine without crashing. I didn't
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Per-Package-Uploaders
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* Kaj Ailomaa (zequence)
* Ross Gammon (rosco2)
You can upload ubuntustudio-meta to eoan.
But sing out if you need help.
Ross
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Add lsp-plugins to
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Status: In Progress => Fix Committed
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Changed seeds.
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Tested v1.7 again to be sure. Saved settings are not remembered.
Installed v1.7.1 from disco-proposed. Now the audio settings are remembered.
I can confirm that the bug is fixed in the disco-proposed version of
ubuntustudio-controls.
** Tags removed: verification-needed-disco
** Tags added:
Sorry about the delay. I have just reuploaded a new version with a
tidier cast to boolean.
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Much simpler. Thanks Steve. Will make the change and reupload.
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Well, so far the problem is pretty limited, and only those with the
older us-controls sticking with DEV=default would experience the bug.
And the simple work-around is to update to the fixed version in the ppa,
re-save the configuration, and autojack should be happy after that.
I just ran
Hi Len,
It took a long time to work out the best test method.
But I can confirm that the version in the autobuilder fixes the autojack crash
once you go into us-controls and save the configuration.
If you upgrade from the old version to the new version with DEV=default still
in
** Changed in: ubuntustudio-controls (Ubuntu Disco)
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This was fixed in v1.7 uploaded to Disco before release. But as the bug
was against the upstream project, and not the Ubuntu source package, the
bug did not automatically get closed by the upload. Closing manually,
** Changed in: ubuntustudio-controls
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
I need Bug Control to add a task to target the Disco release for this
SRU before I can upload to Disco.
** Description changed:
Several users on the Ubuntu Studio list have reported that they only
want the ALSA Jack Midi bridge to be active sometimes.
When switched off in
The importance of this bug should probably be "Medium", and I would like
to target it as an SRU for Disco, as the bug can make the package
annoying to use for people that need to disable the checkbox options
occasionally and have them remembered.
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Title:
ALSA Jack Midi bridge off
** Changed in: ubuntustudio-controls (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Committed
** Changed in: ubuntustudio-controls (Ubuntu)
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** Changed in: ubuntustudio-controls
Status: Con
OK - I have worked it out. The a2j status read from the config file is a
string. When converting from string to boolean to set the check button
status, python will always evaluate the boolean as "True" for any text.
We need to parse the string with some if/elif statments to set the
correct boolean
Public bug reported:
Several users on the Ubuntu Studio list have reported that they only
want the ALSA Jack Midi bridge to be active sometimes.
When switched off in ubuntustudio-controls it always restarts with it
enabled again which is very inconvenient.
** Affects: ubuntustudio-controls
We could add slowmovideo to the Ubuntu Studio video seed now that it is
available in Ubuntu?
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All fixed
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: materia-gtk-theme (Ubuntu)
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The original reason for dssi-host-jack not being a "depends" (dssi-host-jack
not built on kfreebsd arch) is no longer a reason.
I think "recommends" is the relevant fix, as hexter can also be run in other
hosts (e.g. Carla currently in the NEW queue).
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An icon for hexter exists in the Debian packaging, but it is not
installed. Check in Debian sid today.
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Importance: Undecided
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So I woke up this morning expecting to fix the package, only to discover it was
fixed last night whilst I slept. Thanks guys.
Marking as Fix Released as I can see it is in the archive.
Also marking as not affecting the ubuntustudio-meta package, as it does not
need to be added to the seeds
** Changed in: ubuntustudio-installer (Ubuntu)
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** Description changed:
New package for Ubuntu, specifically, Ubuntu Studio, to replace jack-
rack in functionality and provide even more functionality. This package
has been a long-requested feature that we believe fits perfectly into
the Ubuntu Studio ecosystem.
- All code is in the
** Summary changed:
- [needs packaging] Carla: Please Upload to Universe
+ [FFe] Carla: Please Upload to Universe
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[ Erich Eickmeyer ]
* Initial release for Ubuntu (LP: #1817264)
Contains patches to bring Carla up to 2.0-RC4
-- Ross Gammon Mon, 04 Mar 2019 20:01:23 +0100
This is a new package. The plan is to upload it to Debian, but due to
the Buster
** Also affects: ubuntustudio-meta (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Debdiff attached.
Alternatively:
dget
https://launchpad.net/~ubuntustudio-dev/+archive/ubuntu/dev-testing/+sourcefiles/ubuntustudio-installer/0.02/ubuntustudio-installer_0.02.dsc
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** Summ
** Summary changed:
- [needs sponsoring] CPU Governor setting does not persist after reboot
+ ubuntustudio-controls: CPU Governor setting does not persist after reboot
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* Initial release (LP: #1818373)
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This is a new package, so please take the packaging from the git repo:
https://git.launchpad.net/grub2-theme-ubuntustudio
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** Changed in: grub2-theme-ubuntustudio
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@Erich
The debdiff was created directly from the repository. Many sponsors
prefer to see a debdiff so that they can more easily see what has
changed from the last upload.
Offering both possibilities is a good idea, but if something has changed
since the debdiff was created, we probably should
** Summary changed:
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+ [needs sponsoring] CPU Governor setting does not persist after reboot
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Title:
Upload Carla as a replacement
Public bug reported:
As discussed on the mailing list:
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-studio-devel/2019-February/009069.html
Patchage is not maintained upstream, and Carla can manage the plugin
patches instead.
THerefore we should drop patchage from the seeds and add carla instead
to Ubuntu in the meantime.
Erich has the package working in our Ubuntu Studio autobuilder. I am in
the process of tidying up the packaging.
** Affects: ubuntustudio-meta (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Assignee: Ross Gammon (rosco2)
Status: New
** Changed in: ubuntustudio-meta
The package has been tested in our autobuild ppa. I have prepared a
debdiff for sponsorship (attached). Alternatively, it can be taken
directly from git in the upstream (Ubuntu Studio Devel) repository.
** Patch added: "ubuntustudio-controls_1.7.debdiff"
bdiff"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/lmms/+bug/1816459/+attachment/5239629/+files/lmms_1.1.3-8.1ubuntu1.debdiff
** Changed in: lmms (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Ross Gammon (rosco2) => (unassigned)
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Ti
Public bug reported:
Unfortunately, although we managed to get lmms back into Debian Testing
before the release, it is stuck in Ubuntu Disco proposed due to a build
failure on ppc64el.
This version of lmms built fine in Debian on ppc64el, so there must be
some difference in the build environment
I don't see this on Ubuntu Studio 16.04.05 (at least in a VM). It
installs and boots fine without a network connection. Can anyone else
confirm?
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Best to add the ubuntu "source" archive ubuntustudio-meta package
instead of the upstream project, or it will get lost. At least I hadn't
spotted it before :-)
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Due to many reported crashes when calf plugins are used with ardour, we
pushed an update to calf-plugins (to 0.90.1) which added a Conflicts:
with the calf-ladspa package (which is part of lmms). As lmms Depends:
on calf-ladspa, lmms had to be temporarily dropped from the
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
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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.
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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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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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Assignee: Ross Gammon (rosco2) => (unassigned)
** Changed in: ubuntustudio-meta (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Fix Committed
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Matchi
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Status: New => Confirmed
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Status: New => Fix Committed
** 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
Public bug reported:
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".
** Affects: ubuntustudio-meta (Ubuntu)
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.
** Changed in: ardour (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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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.
** Changed in: ubuntustudio-meta (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
** Patch added: "ubuntustudio-meta.debdiff"
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
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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This was apparently fixed in v1.1.8 which is in arftul (17.10). Please
reopen if this is not the case.
** Changed in: abgate (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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Assignee: Gunnar Hjalmarsson (gunnarhj) => (unassigned)
** Changed in: ubuntustudio-meta (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress => Fix Committed
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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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Status: New => Confirmed
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Importance: Unknown
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.
** Also affects: ubuntustudio-meta (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Assignee: Ross Gammon (rosco2) => (unassigned)
** Changed in: qjackctl (Ubuntu)
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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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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
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.
** Changed in: qjackctl (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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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
** Changed
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.
** Changed in: zynjacku (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
** Changed
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
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
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