Ubuntu has now imported 1.8.4-2 from Debian.
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Worry not, this is getting reverted ASAP.
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Fixed in 2.4.1-1.
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please syntax highlight debdiff files
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This should be fixed in 2.4.1-1, now in the development distribution.
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According to the Debian changelog, this was fixed in 1.0.0+git20140913-2
and 1.0.0+git20140930 upstream. However I still get the described
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workrave does not appear in dash due to 2 multiline Comments in
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Err, just to clarify, telepathy-idle 0.1.16 doesn't add any UI, but
adds the necessary dbus protocol & signal for -idle to notify Empathy of
what's going on.
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The recent security update to precise's telepathy-idle package
(0.1.11-2ubuntu0.1) adds strict checking for SSL certificates, as seen
in upstream's 0.1.15 release. However, the patch doesn't add any UI to
accept non-trusted certificates, making the IRC transport unusable
again
https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/stable/linux-
stable.git/commit/?h=linux-3.2.y&id=d86449a761337092171d90ea295ac745b05f384a
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rt
This is fixed in at least 3.8.12.
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rtl8192cu fails to connect randomly and drops connections on WPA/WPA2
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Nano stable releases are even. Odd releases are development.
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Why would we want 2.3.1? It's an experimental version and there's no
sign 2.4 is coming soon at all.
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Thanks for the notice. I'm marking this bug as fixed then.
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Colin, you might want to pull 2.2.6 from unstable. Code changes are
minimal. Thanks for the patch!
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Thanks Colin! :) Yes, I liked the 90's a lot, but I fast-forwarded to
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This was fixed for Maverick in version 1:2.1+dfsg1-6.
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Try installing the packages from maverick, the old packages in Ubuntu
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Nano 2.2.4 is available from Debian unstable right now.
All changes from 2.2.2 to 2.2.4 are bugfixes, as it's a stable branch,
which no translation changes, etc. ubuntu-security, please advise if you
want a new release or a patch.
I'm pasting the changelog entries since upstream 2.2.2.
GNU nano
Regarding build-depends, I thought they would be dealt with at the same
time.
I'm reopening the bug.
Can you please sync:
catcodec 1.0.0-1 from Debian testing
grfcodec 0.9.10+svn2306-1 from Debian unstable
nforenum 3.4.6+svn2309-1 from Debian unstable
openttd-opengfx 0.2.3-1 from Debian unstable
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 556623 ***
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Marking this a duplicate of Bug #556623, which is where the sync is
being handled.
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sync tinyproxy 1.8.1-3 from Debian unstable
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Note the build failure on Sparc seems to be a buildd hiccup or something
transitory. Look at the error message, which reports something bad being
in like 4 million. The previous version (rc3) compiled just ok with no
code changes on that source file, but it was built by another buildd.
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FWIW, 3 of those new packages are solely used by the openttd open media
packages to generate the media from their source. I doubt they'll have
any more usefulness in the near future other than that.
Regarding libSDL, I hope someone watching this and that has a current
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I'm requesting a Freeze Exception for tinyproxy in lucid.
The current version in Ubuntu is a diversion from Debian, as done by a
MOTU member. However, in the updating process, it looks like a potential
security fix was dropped even if it still
** Patch added: "Debian diff between 1.6.3-3.2 and 1.8.1-1"
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packages will need to be imported from Debian:
- openttd-opengfx (directly recommended by openttd)
- nforenum and grfcodec (Build-Dependencies of openttd-opengfx)
- openttd-opensfx (for optional sounds)
- catcodec (Build-Depe
Public bug reported:
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OpenTTD released version 1.0.0 a week ago. Due to Debian's ries.d.o
being down, the package only entered unstable a few days ago, though.
I'm asking for a Freeze Exception for the following reasons:
- OpenTTD 1.0.x is the first version to be co
FWIW, all the necessary bits to bring openttd out from Debian contrib
are in, and the package has been moved to main. If Ubuntu gets these
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dardack, can you try the tinyproxy version available in Debian unstable?
Can you see if that fixes your dansguardian issues?
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dardack, for the Dansguardian issue, could you please open a new bug?
This bug is getting messed up with a mix of different issues. It seems
Bug#474475 is also related.
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dardack, does adding "Listen 0.0.0.0" to your config help?
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How does it fail to work? As Ubuntu will sooner or later get this 1.8.0
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Can you post the contents of /etc/init.d/tinyproxy? As far as I know,
tinyproxy does not do that kind of chown, it does a separate chown and
chgrp, so I wonder where that is coming from. Does it fail with the
newer versions in Ubuntu, or with 1.8.0-1 from Debian squeeze/sid?
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Does this happen with tinyproxy 1.8.0-1 from Debian unstable? (the
dependencies should not be a problem, you can install it by hand)
** Changed in: tinyproxy (Ubuntu)
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For whatever reason you have no tinyproxy.conf installed, thus tinyproxy
won't start.
In 1.8.0-1, available in Debian, the init script tests the availability
of the config file before trying to do anything with it.
Install a tinyproxy.conf file, and you'll be set.
** Changed in: tinyproxy (Ubunt
Fix released in 1.9.7.
** Changed in: gtranslator
Importance: Unknown => Undecided
** Changed in: gtranslator
Status: Unknown => New
** Changed in: gtranslator
Remote watch: GNOME Bug Tracker #598866 => None
** Changed in: gtranslator
Status: New => Fix Released
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I don't know what you're talking about, to be honest. As far as I can
tell, Lucid has 1.9.6, and Debian has had 1.9.8 for over a week.
Also, it's not great surprise that the GNOME SVN is stale at 1.9.5,
given every GNOME project has moved to Git.
Marking this bug as Invalid.
** Changed in: gtran
Isn't this a duplicate of #115913, which has a patch attached?
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This is fixed in 1.0.5-2, uploaded today to Debian unstable.
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These issues seem to be fixed in SVN.
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Debian's #533557 was fixed in the latest 0.7.2-1 upload.
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** Changed in: openttd (Debian)
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** Changed in: openttd (Debian)
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Dave, can you take a screenshot, or take a photograph of your monitor when this
Warning screen is displayed?
That might help us understand why this is happening.
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FWIW, this has been done in nano 2.1.10-1 in Debian.
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We need more info on this. Does it happen reliably?
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This has been fixed in Debian in 2.0.9-2.
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The automapper is gone in the current release, so this bug doesn't apply
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I agree 1.1.x was buggy and generally not usable with today's
translation requirements, but 1.9.4 just got uploaded and might have its
own selection of file-eating bugs.
If 1.9.x isn't very bad, I guess it's not a bad idea if only for the
not-broken plural-forms handling.
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No, there is a Help GSI for 3.0 which didn't make the official 3.0
release due to the freeze, but it should be usable with 3.0 if the GSI
is included in the Debian patch.
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Also, you could test the package from Debian experimental.
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Binary package hint: tinyproxy
Some months ago I spent some time looking at the tinyproxy Debian
package and NMUed it to fix a few longstanding problems.
I used a special version number so Ubuntu could benefit from this
changes (Ubuntu's modified package used a bad version w
The only big difference is a big translation update, which might be
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Hi Mitsuya,
I think experimental syncs are totally possible, but I'm not sure about
filing a new bug. I supose it's the correct way to do it.
Regarding 2.1.x, I plan to add it in Debian once lenny is out. However,
I'll wait a bit more before uploading it to unstable as it seems its a
bit unsafe f
FWIW, maybe updating to 2.0.9 from experimental would be a good idea
too. Besides the Debian patches, I don't think there are any invasive
changes besides a good pile of translation updates.
Maybe worth having a look at the full diff between the two.
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Without looking at the file yet, I guess the expected translation would
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I've added the attached patch to 2.0.7-3
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Adam, I'm not sure if using
IRUSR|S_IWUSR|S_IRGRP|S_IWGRP|S_IROTH|S_IWOTH is acceptable in both
cases. Any tip on that?
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Having libproc-daemon-perl installed has nothing to do with fixing this
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Add Debian bug.
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I'm a Debian developer about to make an update to tinyproxy in Debian. I
just noticed this Ubuntu update used a not too convenient version number
(-3, instead of -2ubuntu1 or whatever).
I wonder how Ubuntu will sync this package without forcing downgrades.
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Did this start happening on Hardy?
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Er, I mean gutsy.
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This is fixed in 0.6-3.
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Is this happening with the Hardy versions?
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Subscribing MOTU-SRU per indications on IRC.
The obvious fix is to pull 1:0.0.8-3 from
http://snapshot.debian.net/archive/2008/04/13/debian/pool/main/o
/ocsinventory-agent/.
Attached is an interdiff between -1 and -3. There's an apparently
extraneous but inoffensive ocsinventory-agent-0.0.8/.pc/.
You should fetch Debian's package, which can be installed with no
problems in Ubuntu hardy or gutsy, from
http://ftp.debian.org/debian/pool/main/o/ocsiinventory-agent.
This package should really be upgraded in Ubuntu. It's unusable right
now and breaks the package system.
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Status: Unknown
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OpenTTD 0.6.0-1 was uploaded today to Debian unstable.
As discussed in #ubuntu-motu, it'd be good to have this new major
release in Hardy so the release has a compatible client with the online
servers available at http://www.openttd.org/servers.p
Oh, this should be a different bug report, but /opt/ibm/db2exc/V9.5/logs
is a broken symlink pointing to install/logs, which does not exist.
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> just curious if there are greater problems I need to make IBM aware of)
I don't remember the details, but rereading my patch, I'd say $instDir
(/opt/ibm/db2exc) was already gone when the postrm script tried to rm
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Stephan, does this mean there won't ever be a hardy version? I was happy
to find a gutsy version recently, and assumed a LTS release would get it
as well, eventually.
My project relies on LTS + DB2. Not that I can maintain a hardy package
myself, but I wonder why it won't be in the commercial repo
Actually, here's a patch that works.
** Attachment added: "Fixed patch"
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** Attachment added: "Don't fail if files/dirs don't exist"
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Testing db2exc installs for a deployment, I found an update to the
package today.
When I went ahead to purge it, I found some problems in the .postrm script:
(sorry for the Catalan output)
S'estan purgant els fitxers de configuració de db2exc ...
Ah, nm me, I see it fixed the "ttf-dejavu" component of the bug, not
firefox's.
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> ** Changed in: ttf-dejavu (Ubuntu)
>Status: New => Fix Released
I don't think this bug should be closed before the upload of firefox3.
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Does the application provide a pot file already, and is ready to be translated?
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I just got hit by this one, not knowing I could work-around it just
using another tty. I guess this is specially bad in a Ubuntu server,
which I had just installed on a new machine, which probably had a very
wrong hardware clock setting. After a few tries to -k the token, I just
rebooted it. Not id
Public bug reported:
I just installed Ubuntu server 7.10 tribe5, and used the integrated skge
ethernet controller (second on the list in debian-installer) to do the
network part of the install.
After the post-install reboot, my /etc/network/interfaces had a
auto/dhcp setup for eth0 (pci realtek c
Public bug reported:
Source name: openttd
Source version: 0.5.2-1
Origin: Debian sid contrib
Please have in mind OpenTTD is a reimplementation of the Transport
Tycoon Deluxe game from Microprose, and currently needs the user having
original files to make it work. Debian has accepted it in the con
Isn't this something only the Xfce team can fix? I mean, I don't think
the Catalan translators can do much.
** Changed in: xfdesktop4 (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Ubuntu Catalan Translators => Xubuntu Team
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Translation bug that broke up the xfdesktop menu
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/105315
You
Daniel, apparently, the window title is always "Loading...", even after
the doc has loaded.
Jordi, does this happen with any help items or one in particular? Can you post
a screenshot? Can you execute
$ LANG=en_US.UTF-8 yelp and see if using that locale helps?
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wrong window title
https://laun
Thanks everyone who made this possible. Finally, no more bugzilla email
for this bug! :)
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[SRU] gtetrinet crashes on first startup
https://launchpad.net/bugs/74133
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** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #114425
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=114425
** Also affects: gtetrinet (upstream) via
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=114425
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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Crashes on first startup
https://launchpad.net/bugs/737
I'm requesting the MOTU-SRU team to consider fixing this bug in Edgy, as
the new bug buddy is making the upstream developers get duplicate bug
reports nearly on a daily basis.
This was fixed in Debian's source package in 0.7.10-2, by applying the
above patch, and by upstream in version 0.7.12.
Fo
Err, there's a big flaw in my comments above. The bug was present up to
0.7.10, and was fixed in 0.7.11. 0.7.12 does not exist yet.
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Crashes on first startup
https://launchpad.net/bugs/73720
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Public bug reported:
GTetrinet up to version 0.7.11 contained a bug which made it crash when
it was first started by a user. Subsequent executions would work
correctly, as the gtetrinet GConf tree was already initialised in the
user's homedir.
This was fixed in 0.7.12, and the patch is trivial.
Actually, Alberto González did contact upstream, who stated he isn't
willing to change the licence, and the conflict between them is on
purpose (business decision).
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License conflict makes binary undistributable
https://launchpad.net/bugs/19832
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Public bug reported:
As seen on the rosetta-users mailing list, reported by Daniel Nylander:
In the module "gfxboot-theme-ubuntu" there are some strings regarding
the word "disk".
According to me (and others), disk = hard drive, disc = (compact) disc.
There are numerous strings who are a bit co
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