Public bug reported:
Greetings!
Evolution crashes when viewing Zimbra's shared calendar invitation mail.
The mail that crashed Evolution looks like this:
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I am using Ubuntu 10.04 LTS at this date (20120130).
The package "python-qwt3d-qt4" depends on "libqwtplot3d-qt4", but the name
of this package was changed to "libqwtplot3d-qt4-0".
As there is no "libqwtplot3d-qt4" available, I can't install "python-
qwt3d-qt4".
I can try to make a fake a pac
grib.org).
I hope this information helps.
Ricardo Aguiar.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.04
Package: zygrib 3.5.0-3
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.35-25.44~lucid1-generic-pae 2.6.35.10
Uname: Linux 2.6.35-25-generic-pae i686
NonfreeKernelModules: nvidia
Architecture: i386
Date: Wed De
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It seems that this version of this software is obsolete.
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Hi!
This solves the problem. Thanks.
Reading the manual of glibc (info libc) I see that it is
documented on "Using the Library" -> "Feature Test Macros" .
I have to confess that connecting "Feature Test Macros" to
"Enable GNU C extension functions" is a big leap for me.
In my oppinion it s
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/50773617/Dependencies.txt
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Problem on Include Files (stdio.h)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/597507
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Public bug reported:
Greetings!
I was programming and have found a very strange behavior. The program below
shows the
problem I've found:
// bug.c --
#include
#define __USE_GNU
#include
int main(int argc, char ** argv)
{
printf("test\n");
exit(0);
}
// end of bug.c --
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/50513551/Dependencies.txt
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Emacs23 "freeze" on some conditions.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/595721
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: emacs23
Emacs23 freezes on some conditions. To "unfreeze" it I need to mouse click
on some item on menubar. The following procedure seems to show the bug:
- Open Emacs23
- Open some text files (the bug showed when I was editing some C source
code file
After research I see the bug is a hardware problem.
At higher resolutions the graphics board overloads the memory BUS, causing the
little dots and lines on the
screen. It happens because the processor has an embedded memory controller
(Athlon X2), that is unaware
of the graphics board. So th
The function pthread_create() is missing from 'man' pages (and other
stuff related to pthread also).
Besides this, as emacs user (at least to program), I would like the
developers to consider putting this information in the Info system
instead of man, because the info is easier to access.
T
** Attachment added: "BootDmesg.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/50098767/BootDmesg.txt
** Attachment added: "CurrentDmesg.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/50098768/CurrentDmesg.txt
** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/50098769/Dependencies.txt
** A
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xorg
I am trying to use at work a machine that have Sis 661/741/760 graphics
adapter. When I set the resolution to 1280x720 (the size my wide screen monitor
can handle) it appears noise on the screen. Using Windows(r) it does not happen
(it works ok).
Hi!
It is not an issue anymore. I fixed the problem. But
the problem was a little more complex.
It seems at that time some ALSA drivers lock the
mixer or the audio input, but I didn't try enough
to know what drivers exactly do this or what exactly
is happening.
I removed some drivers by ha
Public bug reported:
Greetings!
After upgrading from Ubuntu 9.04 to Ubuntu 9.10 sound is not working
properly. Depending on the desktop configurations sound gets
choppy/noisy, and the microphone does not work properly (or does not
work at all).
I tried to test the microphone in text mode as roo
** Attachment added: "Output of "lspci -vnvn" and of "dmesg""
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/36151185/lspci-vnvn-dmesg.log
** Attachment added: "AlsaDevices.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/36151186/AlsaDevices.txt
** Attachment added: "ArecordDevices.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net
Ok. You are right. The bug is in my code. Thanks for your time!
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Bug in sscanf() function reading 64 bits integer
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/392681
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Public bug reported:
The function sscanf() fails to read the correct value of a long integer.
The C code below shows the bug. Just put it in a file and compile using
gcc.
//-
#include
#include
int main(int argc, char ** argv)
{
char buf1[1024];
char buf2[32];
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