This was on the amd64 architecture with an AMD Ryzen 9 3900X CPU.
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Title:
svd never finishes
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Actually, upon digging deeper, I found the bug is with the openblas
package. https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/openblas/+bug/1870138
This bug may be closed. I do not seem to have permissions to close it.
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I reported a bug with octave[1] which I now believe is actually due to
the `libopenblas0-pthread` binary package version 0.3.8+ds-1 as
currently available in the Ubuntu focal universe repo.
In a nutshell, when doing an SVD above a certain size, the calculation
never finishes.
Public bug reported:
Hi, the following program, call it `test_svd.m`, never finishes, but
instead runs the `svd()` line forever:
```
load a.mat
[U,S,V] = svd(A);
disp('done');
```
This is with version 5.2.0-1 in the ubuntu focal repository for amd64.
I have also tested on the same hardware in
I had a similar problem and fixed it by rebuilding libcap2 with the
attached patch.
** Patch added: "link libpam.so"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/50473378/fix582769.patch
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Is this a duplicate of #556829?
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Although I'm not a member of the SRU verification team, I can verify
that 2.2.8-1ubuntu0.16 in hardy-proposed fixes the issue for me on i386.
(Before upgrading to this, I was being hit by this bug when attempt to
setup a reverse proxy to a CouchDB server.)
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Binary package hint: python-virtualenv
python-virtualenv 1.3.3-1ubuntu1 in lucid installs an old version of
setuptools:
ast...@computer:~$ dpkg -L python-virtualenv | grep setuptools
/usr/share/pyshared/support-files/setuptools-0.6c9-py2.6.egg
/usr/share/pyshared/support-fil
This is still a problem on lucid i386 with atlas 3.6.0-24ubuntu1.
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Errors in single-precision BLAS (libatlas3gf-sse)
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The following commands work without raising an exit code on Lucid avr-
libc 1:1.6.7-1 amd64, Lucid avr-libc 1:1.6.7-1 i386, Karmic
1:1.6.2.cvs20080610-2 amd64, and sid 1:1.6.7-1 amd64:
git clone git://github.com/motmot/fview_ext_trig.git
cd fview_ext_trig/CamTrigUSB/Projects
rm -f MotmotCamTrig/*
I uploaded a fixed package to my PPA:
https://edge.launchpad.net/~astraw/+archive/ppa/+sourcepub/905772
/+listing-archive-extra
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This was fixed in svn upstream in their commits 488,489,490.
Unfortunately, these commits don't apply cleanly against the debian
source. I was able the patches onto the debian source with no manual
intervention using git and kdiff3 as the mergetool.
I am attaching the resulting debdiff against fra
I started a thread on this at Framewave's forum (at SourceForge) here:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/framewave/forums/forum/764940/topic/3488703
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** Attachment added: "example program"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/36740612/fwitest.c
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I cannot link a simple C program against libfwImage.so. I am including
an example program as an attachment, although I imagine any valid C
program will do -- this seems to be a problem with libfwImage.so.
This is happening on Karmic and Lucid. (With libfwbase1-dev 1.3-5 and
1
See LP: #6290 (and LP: #421551) for a further discussion of the
permission issues.
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This is still present me on a Karmic i386 sbuild. Steps to reproduce
("failure" will be printed):
sudo apt-get install gfortran libatlas-sse2-dev
wget http://launchpadlibrarian.net/25714126/test.f
gfortran -o test test.f -lblas
./test
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** Also affects: python2.6 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: nose (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
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unittest is broken
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It seems a difference between -0ubuntu1 and -0ubuntu2 (jaunty and karmic
alpha 2) is this. It looks very relevant.
--- a/Lib/unittest.py
+++ b/Lib/unittest.py
@@ -798,8 +798,10 @@ Examples:
in MyTestCase
"""
def __init__(self, module='__main__'
** Branch linked: lp:~astraw/libagg/debian.source
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** Attachment added: "debdiff to fix FTBFS"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/24324334/agg.debdiff
** Bug watch added: Gentoo Bugzilla #239654
http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=239654
** Also affects: agg (Gentoo Linux) via
http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=239654
Importance: U
Public bug reported:
agg fails to build from source on jaunty (FTBFS).
Steps to reproduce:
0) setup sbuild lvm ( see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SbuildLVMHowto )
1) dget http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/universe/a/agg/agg_2.5+dfsg1-1.dsc
2) sbuild agg_2.5+dfsg1-1.dsc
This is on a jaun
Tim, the problem is that mayavi2 depends on python-vtk, but python-vtk
was not able to be installed. (Now it can, since LP #336295 was closed.)
So to answer your questions, it is neither an incorrect definition of a
package dependency or a mayavi2 problem. Using dpkg to force
installation would not
Gaƫl, my patch is more of a band-aid -- since we're past the feature
freeze for Jaunty, I don't think any more can easily be done.
For upstream, I think the real problem is that the distutils build
command gets called twice by the Debian build system. First, it does
"python setup.py build" and th
* Fix FTBFS.
+
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mayavi2 (3.1.0-1ubuntu1) jaunty; urgency=low
* Don't use reserved keyword in Python 2.6 as variable name.
only in patch2:
unchanged:
--- mayavi2-3.1.0.orig/enthought/tvtk/setup.py
+++ mayavi2-3.1.0/enthought/tvtk/setup.p
** Attachment added: "mayavi2 diff"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/24220397/mayavi2.diff
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Hi mayavi2 3.1.0-1ubuntu1 fails to build from source on jaunty.
The attached patch fixes this.
The error I fixed during building was:
Building TVTK classes...
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "setup.py", line 436, in
**config
Fi
Jordan, the "rm -rf build" is in the clean target -- this is only used
for cleaning up the tree after a build and before a new one. "dh-clean
build", which I removed, was breaking if the build directory wasn't
there, whereas the rm command does not break. Really, I should probably
test for the exis
I can confirm this bug with 0.98.5.2-1ubuntu1. I have a patch to the
source and confirmed that it builds the _tkagg module and fixes this
bug. I include the debdiff file produced from the source I used.
** Attachment added: "Build against tk8.5"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/24197234/fix-tk8.5.
The page at http://numpy.scipy.org/array_interface.shtml is out of date.
This work became PEP 3118, and is now part of Python 2.6 and 3.0:
http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-3118/
Also, as far as I know, there are no plans to put Numpy into Python
core.
As far as pygtk, once it supports PEP 3118,
My guess is that, since it appears to have nothing to do with CPU
frequency, it may have to do with power. I would try powering the camera
from independently from the computer and see if the computer running
from battery is a red herring. Some cardbus adapters have DC power
inputs that you could us
I don't see how this can be related to coriander. Coriander is an app
built using the libdc1394 library, which is used to access firewire
(IIDC 1394 DCAM) digital cameras. According the website you list, the
model you have is a USB camera. Thus, I wouldn't think coriander could
access the camera, n
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: alac-decoder
There is no need to have a Build-Depends on scons.
** Affects: alac-decoder (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/208031
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I'm changing the status back from "Fix Released" to "Confirmed" because
the fix isn't released in the Ubuntu l-r-m package.
** Changed in: linux-restricted-modules-2.6.24 (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released => Confirmed
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https://bugs.laun
Unfortunately, Amit's upload does not have the AR2425 (AR5007EG) patch.
Actually, the whole thing looks pretty ugly -- the patch (see
http://madwifi.org/ticket/1679 ) "breaks the ABI for all non-i386 HAL
binaries". I don't know if this issue makes the patch unacceptable as
something that could get
I can confirm that this is still a problem with Gutsy. The paths in the
patches are a little strange, but making the modification in /usr/bin
/mini-dinistall has a major impact (for the better) on the speed of
indexing my repositories.
-Andrew
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For what it's worth, here's a list of steps I did to get the madwifi
drivers working in Hardy:
{{{
# remove all linux-restricted-modules-* packages
sudo apt-get install build-essential
sudo rmmod ath_pci
sudo rmmod ath_hal
sudo rmmod wlan
wget http://snapshots.madwifi.org/special/madwifi-ng-r2756+
On gutsy, one can disable the usb suspend by the following command:
echo -n -1 > /sys/module/usbcore/parameters/autosuspend
That fixes things for me.
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* Initial packaging. Closes: #416436.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: avr-libc
Since version 1.4.4, avr-libc has supported the at90usb1287 device,
among others ( http://www.nongnu.org/avr-libc/NEWS.txt ). However, the
version in ubuntu gutsy, 1.4.5, fails to work with this device.
Steps to reproduce:
1) Create the source
Sorry for the noise, I have now realized that libboost-python-dev does
install libboost-python1.34.0. I'll be more careful next time...
** Changed in: boost (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Thank you for responding to this bug, and attempting to help make Ubuntu
better. However, I still think there is an issue here, or at least I'm
not sure you understood my bug report. While I understand that there are
2 separate libraries (.so files) for single and multi-threaded use,
there is only
Public bug reported:
In a package I am building, I listed "Build-Depends: libboost-python-
dev" in the debian/control file. However, buildd failed to build a
binary and reported the following error: "/usr/bin/ld: cannot find
-lboost_python". As far as I understand these things, depending on the
-d
Please ignore my posting from a few hours ago. The problem
(disconnecting USB device) reappears after a few minutes.
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With the kernel 2.6.20-16-generic I still get the problem, and if I
rmmod ehci_hcd, it goes away.
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In libc6 (2.5-0ubuntu14) (Feisty), the manpage says for option
LD_DEBUG_OUTPUT that the default value is standard output, when in fact
it is standard error..
** Affects: glibc (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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This is annoying, but you can start xman with
MANPATH=/usr/share/man xman
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Binary package hint: python-clearsilver
If I install python-clearsilver and run:
python -c 'import neo_cgi'
I get the following:
-c:1: RuntimeWarning: Python C API version mismatch for module neo_util: This
Python has API version 1013, module neo_util has version 1012.
-c
This bug was fixed in 2.6.15-26.45 and can now be closed.
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Binary package hint: python-setuptools
In python-setuptools 0.6c5-1 (on feisty), the first line of
/usr/bin/easy_install references /usr/bin/python2.4. However, a minimal
install of feisty does not include python 2.4 and python-setuptools does
not depend on python2.4.
** Aff
Public bug reported:
I downloaded and installed a fresh Ubuntu Edgy on my AMD64 machine
(Intel D930). I followed the instructions at
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/XenOnEdgy, replacing "i386" with "amd64" where
appropriate. Upon booting into my Xen kernel, I get a lot of
information, and a final line:
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