Is that packaged in Ubuntu? If so, file a bug against that package. If
not, file a bug with wherever you got the application.
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missing l
What apps won't start? libwx_gtk3u_html-3.0.so.0 is from wxWidgets 3.0,
which is no longer distributed.
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missing libwxgtk3u_html-3.0.so.0
Public bug reported:
On multiple Azure VMs running Ubuntu 18.04.6 LTS, when cloud-init
21.3-1-g6803368d-0ubuntu1~18.04.4 was installed, it re-created the SSH
host keys. This caused an obvious security scare that our machines had
been hacked.
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This has been done finally in 3.0.2-2. :-)
** Changed in: xlsxwriter (Ubuntu)
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Status: New => Invalid
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package wx3.0-i18n (not installed) failed to install/upgrade: trying
This error message is reporting that the wx3.0-i18n and wx3.1-i18n
packages both contain the file
/usr/share/locale/ca/LC_MESSAGES/wxstd.mo. The wx3.1-i18n package is
not part of Ubuntu, so you'll need to report this problem to wherever
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I believe this is no longer an issue because it doesn't occur under
Python 3 and Python 2 is EOL.
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suds.sax.text.Text objects with unicode
Installing 'unifont' also made the crashes stop for me.
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X Error of failed request: BadLength (poly request too large or
internal Xlib
Hi, wx-config is provided by the libwxgtk3.0-gtk3-dev package.
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Never mind my last comment - that issue with the UNAPPROVED builds seems
to have been resolved.
The 2.04-1ubuntu26.6 packages from focal-proposed seem to have resolved
the issue for me as well.
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The build page for this update for focal seems to indicate that the
packages for amd64 and arm64 are in an UNAPPROVED queue. Does something
need to be triggered there?
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/grub2/2.04-1ubuntu26.6/+build/20118987
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Seems possibly related to bug #1896608, but I don't have grub-efi-*
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package grub-pc 2.04-1ubuntu26.4 failed to install/upgrade
I have two hard drives in an MD RAID configuration as my boot device(s).
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package grub-pc 2.04-1ubuntu26.4 failed to install/upgrade: inst
Here's running dpkg --configure grub-pc with "set -x" in grub-
pc.postinst.
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This happened when upgrading my machine from 18.04 -> 20.4.
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 20.04
Package: grub-pc 2.04-1ubuntu26.4
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 5.4.0-48.52-generic 5.4.60
Uname: Linux 5.4.0-48-generic x86_64
ApportVersion: 2.20.11-0ubuntu27.9
Archi
This should now be fixed. The version that's in Groovy will now fail
the build if any of the tests (which are now run!) fail.
** Changed in: pycurl (Ubuntu)
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Glad to hear that it helps. GTK3 and xim apparently do not play well
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audacity (with libwxgtk3.0-gtk3) doesn't draw on non-gnom
For those who see this problem, do you have the GTK_IM_MODULE
environment variable set?
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audacity (with libwxgtk3.0-gtk3) doesn't draw on
It will be in Focal.
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alpine version
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This is fixed upstream in Linus's tree in
c05f8f92b701576b615f30aac31fabdc0648649b. It would be nice if the
Ubuntu kernel could pick up this change.
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So, I messed up the bisection earlier, probably due to not being careful
with the kernel configuration. The actual bad commit is
475fb4e8b2fd1d7b406ff3a7d21bc89a1e6f which makes a lot more sense.
I reported the problem upstream and a fix is in-process.
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OK, so I bisected the kernel versions by using the mainline builds. The
first kernel where this breaks is v4.8-rc1 (v4.7.x works fine).
I think did a git bisection and found that this commit is the bad one:
27b79027bc112a63ad4004eb83c6acacae08a0de
This seems a bit strange to me, though, as this
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Unab
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** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Un
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System: Mac Pro 5,1 (mid-2012).
- I'm unable to boot the Ubuntu 18.04 installer ISO on this system (tried
- both 18.04.0 and 18.04.3). I was able to boot the 16.04.1 ISO (but NOT
- 16.04.6) and installed 16.0
apport information
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System: Mac Pro 5,1 (mid-2012).
I'm unable to boot the Ubuntu 18.04 installer ISO on this system (tried
both 18.04.0 and 18.04.3). I was able to boot the 16.04.1 ISO (but NOT
16.04.6) and installed 16.04 successfully. Then, I upgraded to 18.04.
However, when trying to boot
That isn't how to build wxWidgets from source. You have to configure it
first. If you really want to build it from source, you should probably
follow the upstream instructions:
https://github.com/wxWidgets/wxWidgets/blob/master/docs/gtk/install.md
** Changed in: wxwidgets3.0 (Ubuntu)
Sta
You are using a third-party repository to install another version of
wxWidgets. You will have to get help from the maintainers of that
repository. This doesn't appear to be a bug in the Ubuntu wxWidgets
package.
** Changed in: wxwidgets3.0 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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@Timo - it isn't completely clear, but it sounds like the original
reporter had libglvnd-dev installed. My suspicion on this is that the
proprietary driver wiped out the link somehow, but I couldn't reproduce
that when I tried.
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Cannot find -lGL
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Setting this to fix released as wxwidgets3.0 3.0.4+dfsg-3 with the
upstream fix was published into Bionic on 2018-03-29. The duplicates
seem to have stopped in March so this seems to confirm it.
** Changed in: wxwidgets3.0 (Ubuntu)
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python-wxgtk-media3.0 is wxPython Classic, not Phoenix and is built
against GTK+ 2, not GTK+ 3 in Debian/Ubuntu. That's why libgtk-3-dev is
not a build dependency.
BTW, wxPython Phoenix will be included in Bionic.
** Changed in: wxpython3.0 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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This has finally been done in Bionic in wxwidget3.0 3.0.4+dfsg-2. GTK+
3 packages are available in addition to GTK+ 2 packages.
** Changed in: wxwidgets3.0 (Ubuntu)
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Can you provide the output of:
dpkg-query -W libwxgtk3.0-0v5
and
dpkg-query -W python-wxgtk3.0
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Title:
DisplayCAL fails to run due to bug in p
Updated package verified on Xenial.
** Tags added: verification-done-xenial
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Title:
Squirrelmail - missing Subject/Body on some messages in 16.0
The other test case than can be used is to check the apache error_log
and verify it is not being filled with the "PHP Warning: preg_replace()"
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@LeeV, @TomHogland, I think the issue in 16.04 may be a different bug.
See the bug I reported:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/squirrelmail/+bug/1636333
I have a PPA there with the patch that resolves the issue in 16.04 for
me - please try it if you have a chance.
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In Ubuntu 16.04, Squirrelmail has a regression from 14.04. Certain
messages are missing the subject or message body. Investigation reveals
that this is due to the removal of the /e modifier in preg_replace in
PHP 7. The server logs show numerous error messages similar to th
I don't see the problem when just trying to install the shared
libraries:
talbert@crashback:~$ sudo apt-get install libwxgtk3.0-0v5 libwxgtk3.0-0v5:i386
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
The following additional packages will be install
Vivid and beyond already have the /tmp fix incorporated. It's only
Trusty and older that are still impacted.
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Creates directories in /tmp
** Package changed: wxwidgets3.0 (Ubuntu) => wxpython3.0 (Ubuntu)
** Package changed: wxwidgets3.0 (Debian) => wxpython3.0 (Debian)
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Title:
wxPy
Public bug reported:
Please sync congruity 18-4 (universe) from Debian unstable (main)
Changelog entries since current xenial version 18-3:
congruity (18-4) unstable; urgency=medium
* Add upstream mhgui patch for SupportedCapabilities change in web
service
-- Scott Talbert Mon, 11 Apr
Amplifying information: this is a leaf package with no dependencies.
This package provides two binaries, one of which is unusable without the
patch above.
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** Changed in: suds (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
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python-suds 0.4.1 is a beta version, and should not have been package
I got bit by this too - a package I maintain in Debian failed to build
in Xenial.
Now that pytest has been fixed, is there a way to force the Ubuntu
builders to try rebuilding my package for Xenial, or is the only way to
bump the package revision?
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Looks like this was fixed in the 2.8.7-2 upload into Debian.
** Changed in: pytest (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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python3-p
Public bug reported:
I was initially looking at why a recently synced version of the suds
package from Debian failed to build in Xenial [1]. It appears to be a
problem with running the Python 3 tests with pytest:
I: pybuild base:184: cd '/«PKGBUILDDIR»/.pybuild/pythonX.Y_3.5/build';
python3.5 -
Verified on trusty.
@Brian: thanks for fixing up my patches. :-)
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Title:
ddclient unusable with FreeDN
Fixed in Vivid by Artur Rona.
** Changed in: ddclient (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Scott Talbert (swt-techie) => (unassigned)
** Changed in: ddclient (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress => Fix Released
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** Branch linked: lp:~swt-techie/ubuntu/vivid/ddclient/merge-
debian-3.8.2
** Changed in: ddclient (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => In Progress
** Changed in: ddclient (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Scott Talbert (swt-techie)
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Marking as Fix Released as this made in into Utopic.
** Changed in: concordance (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Update
** Description changed:
- When I tried to set up ddclient to access an afraid.org host in quantal,
- I got an error: it says it needs libdigest-sha1-perl; this package has
- not been shipped since oneiric.
+ [Impact]
+ The current ddclient package found in Trusty and Utopic is unusable with
FreeD
** Summary changed:
- ddclient can't be used in quantal: needs missing libdigest-sha1-perl
+ ddclient unusable with FreeDNS due to missing libdigest-sha1-perl
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Yes, I was going to take a stab at that next.
I was hoping to try to get this particular fix SRU'd to Trusty and
Utopic.
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ddclient can't
** Changed in: ddclient (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Scott Talbert (swt-techie)
** Branch linked: lp:~swt-techie/ubuntu/vivid/ddclient/bug-1068884
** Changed in: ddclient (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => In Progress
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On Mon, 22 Sep 2014, Roland McIntosh wrote:
> Yes, sorry, this was my first LaunchPad upgrade request, and I found a
> lot of conflicting information about how to file package update
> requests. Thank you for the link about StableReleaseUpdates, I
> understand now the guidelines for package update
Hi Roland,
Thanks for reporting! As best as I can tell, this probably doesn't meet the
requirements for a SRU (ie, they generally don't upgrade to new versions of
packages after a release has been made):
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates
Would you be interested in a PPA instead?
**
I ran into this bug (the namespace handling regression in Suds) in a
different way (congruity package is also broken by this). However, I
verified that the python-suds in trusty-proposed resolves the issue in
congruity.
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Looks like this is being handled in bug #1314674.
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Unable to connect to VCenter 5.5 VimFaultException: Server raised fault:
'Element tag ns0:Retriev
Public bug reported:
The 04-merge-schema.patch that was introduced in Debian in 0.4.1-10
causes a regression in the handling of namespaces. As a result of this,
applications such as mhgui (part of congruity package) are broken. In
Debian, the patch was reverted in 0.4.1-13 per Debian bug:
https:
What is the bug that you're hitting in 0.4.1?
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Title:
python-suds 0.4.1 is a beta version, and should not have been packaged
To manage notificat
On Sun, 18 May 2014, JMB wrote:
> I would have liked to test the new version - it seems to be no longer
> available
> (if I did not enter something wrong):
>
> [code]
> sudo vi /etc/apt/sources.list
> ## SYNAPTIC error with displaying old lines after selection:
> deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ub
Tested synaptic 0.81.1ubuntu1 from trusty-proposed - the bug is resolved
in this version.
** Tags removed: verification-needed
** Tags added: verification-done
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** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #747566
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=747566
** Also affects: synaptic (Debian) via
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=747566
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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On Thu, 8 May 2014, Richard Quirk wrote:
> Heh, I wouldn't hold your breath JMB. LTS is usually only for security
> fixes, and this is merely cosmetic. Also synaptic doesn't have the
> little Ubuntu symbol by it, which means it is "unsupported" or
> something.
They do make bug fixes in LTS releas
As you will probably not be surprised to know, I couldn't reproduce this
on a clean install of 12.04.1 upgrading to 14.04. Must have been some
non-standard package that I added or removed over the years when running
12.04. If I can ever figure out what caused this, I'll report back.
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>> I then compared the contents of /etc/pam.d to a machine that was
>> freshly installed with 14.04. Running "pam-auth-update --force"
>> eliminated most of the differences.
>
> Did you keep a copy of the original files, for comparison?
Unfortunately not
Public bug reported:
I upgraded a machine from Ubuntu 12.04 to 14.04 using "update-manager
-d". After upgrading, rebooting, and logging back in, I had various
user permission problems: I could not change anything in Network
Manager, update-manager told me "Not authorized to perform operation"
whe
Experienced this problem on a machine after upgrading from 12.04 to
14.04. I compared my /etc/pam.d contents to a freshly installed 14.04
system. "sudo pam-auth-update --force" corrected most of the
differences. Also uninstalled the "libpam-ck-connector" package (which
seems to be not needed?).
Subscribing ubuntu-release for consideration of an exception after
Import Freeze. This request is for a new package sync of an isolated
library from Debian. The package builds fine without modification on
Trusty [1]. The package will be needed for the next version of the
concordance package.
Th
** Tags removed: needs-packaging
** Description changed:
Please sync hidapi package (a new package) from debian unstable. It
would be very helpful to get it included in Trusty.
- Thanks,
- Scott
+ Debian Package: http://packages.qa.debian.org/h/hidapi.html
+
+ This package will be needed
Not a packaging request, but a sync request. Package just needs to be
imported from Debian. I'm aware that it is after the Debian Import
Freeze, that's why I filed a bug (otherwise it would get imported
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Please sync hidapi package (a new package) from debian unstable. It
would be very helpful to get it included in Trusty.
Thanks,
Scott
** Affects: ubuntu
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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I did a fresh install of 13.10 (nothing unusual about my install that I
can think of) and I can't install wine either:
talbert@crashback:~$ sudo apt-get install wine
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Some packages could not be installed
On my system /etc/dpkg/dpkg.cfg.d/multiarch does not exist. I did 'sudo
dpkg --add-architecture i386' and ran an 'apt-get update' but that
didn't change the situation - /etc/dpkg/dpkg.cfg.d/multiarch still does
not exist and I still cannot install wine.
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Title:
Window Becomes Transparent When Minimi
@chrisccoulson any chance you can verify this bug (and also #1103050) is
fixed in Precise so the SRU can be pushed out?
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Title:
Leaks GVariant's
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I have observed this with Ubuntu 12.04, compiz 1:0.9.7.12-0ubuntu1,
Intel graphics.
If I have several windows visible and then start minimizing some of
them, sometimes one of the still visible windows will become transparent
(ie, the title bar of the window is drawn correctly
It seems that this may be related to the wireless encryption. If I
connect to an open (unencrypted) network, I can receive broadcast ARPs.
On a WPA2 network, I cannot.
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@Mathieu - have these debug logs provided any useful information for
resolving this bug, or do you still need additional logs?
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On Fri, 22 Mar 2013, anonymous mouse wrote:
> On and off since before January, but definitely on only since about
> January. The only difference I can think of in my usage habits is that
> I'm not playing FreeCiv at all any more. Oh, and I'm leaving my computer
> up, instead of suspending it, at n
How long have you been running 3.6 without any freezes?
As for the software I was running, I don't remember 100% for sure, but
probably at least Firefox and a bunch of gnome-terminals. Possibly also
Emacs.
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I am seeing a similar issue - total system freezes anywhere from once
every couple of weeks to a couple times a day. Haven't figured out any
specific way to cause the freeze, unfortunately. I have similar
hardware to you (Intel Ivy Bridge chipset and graphics [8086:0166]). I
can't recall having
If you have downgraded to the older version and you want to stop Update
Manager from reminding you about the newer version, you can put the
attached file in /etc/apt/preferences.d and it will "pin" the driver to
the older version.
** Attachment added: "bcmwl-kernel-source"
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To get this to downgrade successfully, after doing:
sudo apt-get install bcmwl-kernel-source=5.100.82.38+bdcom-0ubuntu6
I also had to add "blacklist brcmsmac" to /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist-
bcm43.conf. Otherwise, it was using the brcmsmac driver. I'm not sure
how this worked before, maybe Jockey
Daniel,
Unfortunately, this driver is closed source so there is nothing Ubuntu
can do to fix it, other than rolling back the version. Only Broadcom
can fix it.
Hopefully, the open source driver is getting better so we will be able
to use that some day.
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On Sun, 17 Feb 2013, Patrik Šíma wrote:
> how to revert?
I think you should be able to do:
sudo apt-get install bcmwl=5.100.82.38+bdcom-0ubuntu6
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Possibly also affected. 12.04, kernel 3.2.0-37 on a Dell Latitude e6430
w/ BCM4313. I cannot connect to one of the three AP's that I use
regularly. The other two work OK, though. Reverting to 5.100.82.38
resolves the issue.
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Status: New => Invalid
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