Public bug reported:
Bug fixed in next version increment 2.0.12 but broken in current Ubuntu
package (why is it so old!)
2013-10-17: wsfulton
[Python] Fix SF #1345 - Missing #include for offsetof
when using -builtin.
(source: http://www.swig.org/Release/CHANGES)
** Affects: swig (U
Any idea when this will get fixed? These sort of things keep happening
whenever I try to do aptitude full-upgrades and aptitude's best idea for
a solution is to kill every single i386 package on my machine.
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Still doesn't work on Oneiric.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/774059
Title:
Scale by Window group not working
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Installing a version of gcc-4.6:i386 and assorted packages of the same
version as their amd64 counterparts seems to have fixed this. (I assume
this is what happened) This wasn't possible until recently as the i386
version of the package only finished building an hour ago. Hope this
helps you..
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This affects me and is extremely annoying as I use Skype regularly.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/852167
Title:
Skype won't install - held packages...
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It is an issue with 32 bit executables, not just wine. The binary exists but
the message is spit out. It is reminiscent of older posts where people
didn't have ia32-libs installed but we do.
On Sep 16, 2011 6:32 PM, "Scott Ritchie" wrote:
> bash: /usr/bin/wine: No such file or directory
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> is an
A similar issue happens when trying to run adb (another 32-bit
executable). I think it has to do with how a recent gcc/libc or similar
package got updated recently (it now also conflicts with the i386
packages and a whole bunch of other garbage).
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Just as a heads-up, this bug is still affecting me in the newest Lucid
alpha release. (I have the same model of clevo as the others here, the
serval professional).
Here's a really stupid question though -- is there anyway whatsoever to
make a false directory structure under /proc/acpi/ac_adapter?
I should have been more specific, I'm sorry (first time actually using
the Launchpad bug stuff).. I'm amd64 Karmic as well and I update rather
often, and the Gnome Workspace Switcher hasn't been working under my
Openbox session with gnome-panel.
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openbox + gnome workspace switcher does not work
I have the same exact problem.
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openbox + gnome workspace switcher does not work
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/400301
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