Jean,
Thanks for explaining that.
Anyway, the package finished building without any errors. It installed
fine. I could run gst fine too. The issue I had before must have been
localized to that machine.
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I enabled -proposed in the software sources manager but I couldn't find
this package in the mirrors for testing.
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Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
E: Couldn't find package
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I would have nominated this for release, as per the wiki instructions,
but lucid was not listed.
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Debdiff attached. Also corrects maintainers in control files.
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I'd like to say that as of now I can get Thunderbird to start
successfully when I have the name service cache daemon (NSCD) running
(properly configured).
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Not quite so much wish list as it is regression. Upstream's Makefile
includes those CC args by default, when the new release was packaged it
didn't account for the changes to the Makefile correctly.
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Regarding LDAPS support:
http://www.ejabberd.im/ejabberd-2.1.0 Posted by Jérôme Sautret on November 13,
2009:
"ejabberd 2.1.0 - HTTP-Bind, LDAPS, PubSub 1.12, STUN, Ping, Roster
Versioning"
Amongst other things they have completed their LDAPS support.
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dpkg-buildpackage -us -uc -rfakeroot on 1.0.2:
# Add here commands to compile the package.
/usr/bin/make CFLAGS="-Wall -O2"
make[1]: Entering directory `/tmp/tmp.NgDOicxSBR/pbzip2-1.0.2'
g++ -O3 -D_LARGEFILE64_SOURCE -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 -o pbzip2 pbzip2.cpp
-pthread -lpthread -lbz2
dpkg-build
1.0.5-1 compiled on jaunty does not appear to fix this problem.
$ pbzip2 -v -t large-file.tar.bz2
argv[1]: -v Len: 2
argv[2]: -t Len: 2
Parallel BZIP2 v1.0.5 - by: Jeff Gilchrist [http://compression.ca]
[Jan. 08, 2009] (uses libbzip2 by Julian Seward)
off_t size: 4uint size: 4
I'm also having the same problem with the version in Jaunty.
$ apt-cache policy pbzip2
pbzip2:
Installed: 1.0.3-1
Candidate: 1.0.3-1
Version table:
*** 1.0.3-1 0
500 http://mirror.lcsee.wvu.edu jaunty/universe Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
However when my office was run
Hey Dustin, Thanks for looking at this bugl
I'm running Hardy LSR version of KVM in an educational department and I
think the number of issues we've experienced with the LSR KVM version
require SRU addressing. I appreciate you working on backporting the more
up to date version of KVM more than a b
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I've also confirmed this on hardy heron. Thanks!
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I was just now able to track down the VM causing the warnings to our
oracle virtual machine. The instant it was shut off the warnings stopped
in the virtual machine host. I've attached the XML for that machine
(produced by means of 'virsh dumpxml oracle')
oracle:
r...@oracle:~# uname -a
Linux orac
I know this comment doesn't help much -- but I want to add my $0.02.
We had a virtual machine host which went unresponsive on April 4th (10
days ago). All of the hosted virtual machines were behaving correctly.
Today while diagnosing the unresponsive virtual host I saw >3MB worth of
the error mess
Adding the eject statement as described above to the late-command in the
preseed file provided the results we were looking for.
I'm unable currently to check if udeb-eject has been added to the
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Martin,
Thanks for your notice in this bug. I've looked for eject in these
folders:
/bin
/usr/bin
/usr/sbin
/target/bin/
/target/usr/bin
/target/usr/sbin
After the installation process happens for a period of time the actual
'eject' command gets installed into /target/usr/bin, no eject-udeb is
g
This was resolved in the related branch
https://code.launchpad.net/~tbielawa/vmbuilder/macdefining which got
merged in a while ago. Janitor missed it some how?
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I'm going to start working on packaging this. Check my bzr branches and
feel free to help out
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Homepage: https://fedorahosted.org/func/
License: GPL
Stolen Description: "A lot of programs, systems, and tools need some way
to communicate. Func provides a two-way authenticated system for
generically doing these sort of things. You can build your own
applications on top o
I've given up on packaging this.
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New location
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Updated the revu upload with release target changed from intrepid to
jaunty
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Ted, I'll be in a position to test this tomorrow. I'll comment again
with my results. Thanks for taking the first step to write a patch!
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I agree that what you proposed is a working solution. Though that
doesn't seem like the best way to implement the functionality. I don't
like to make a comment composed entirely of distention. I still strongly
feel that it should be available as a command line option. With the new
release of vm-bui
For those interested in a work around I was able to get fantastic
results with the following:
gconftool-2 --direct --config-source
xml:readwrite:/etc/gconf/gconf.xml.mandatory --type list --list-type
string --set /apps/panel/global/disabled_applets
['OAFIID:GNOME_FastUserSwitchApplet']
If you've
I am an administrator in the same position that everyone above me is in.
We get reports from our large user base about not being able to even use
a desktop for upwards of 10 minutes, panels not displaying etc. If
anyone knows the way to disable this be default I'd appreciate it much.
If I can find
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ubuntu-vm-builder
I feel that u-v-b should provide an option to specify the MAC address of
guest machines it builds.
Example usage:
$ sudo ubuntu-vm-builder --mac-address C0:FF:EE:BA:BE:00 --hostname
myCoolVM
and once the build process is complete 'myC
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Package is uploaded in REVU now. Waiting for advocates.
http://revu.ubuntuwire.com/details.py?package=lucidlife
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I'm working on packaging this now.
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cial if it were
included in the Ubuntu and Debian repositories. LucidLife uses GTK and provides
a greater level of usability and functionality than present in xlife.
** Affects: ubuntu
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Status: In Progress
" AVRDUDE is a full featured FreeBSD Unix program for programming
Atmel's AVR CPU's. It can program the Flash and EEPROM, and where
supported by the serial programming protocol, it can program fuse and
lock bits. AVRDUDE also supplies a direct instruction mode allowing one
to issue any programming
As per Dustins suggestion I've moved the 'status' option in the usage
statement to the end of the available options.
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hal (0.5.11-3~ubuntu4) intrepid; urgency=low
* debian/control
- Depends on lsb-base >= 3.2-14, provides status_of_proc()
* debian/hal.init
- Added the 'status' action, (LP: #252350)
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u services'
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* https://wiki.ubuntu.com/InitScriptStatusActions
** Affects: hal (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Assignee: Tim 'Shaggy' Bielawa (tbielawa)
Status: In Progress
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Please see REVU page:
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It is not available in any Ubuntu distribution to date and recently
(June 25, 2008) packaged for Debian Sid & Lenny
The upstream homepage is he
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Patch is uploaded now. Just needs some one in universe-main to approve
it. Built perfectly in an intrepid pbuilder.
I'm going to file a debian bug now and see if I can push it back to them
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dbus init script lacks the 'status' action. It would be useful to be able to
determine if the status daemon is running or not by querying:
* /etc/init.d/dbus status
A concerted effort is being made to add status actions to many Ubuntu services'
i
** Description changed:
Request for package: Bibus.
Bibus is a bibliographic and reference management software. As with
other such tools, Bibus allows one to search, edit, and sort
bibliographic records. It works well with OpenOffice.org.
http://bibus-biblio.sourceforge.net
+
+
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This appears to have been fixed in hardy heron
$ pwd
/srv/cache/tbielawa
$ cat test.tex
\input{$REFDIR/a.tex}
$ cat fake/a.tex
\documentclass{article}
\begin{document}
omghi2u
\end{document}
$ export REFDIR=fake
$ latex test.tex
This is pdfTeXk, Version 3.141592-1.40.3 (Web2C 7.5.6)
%&-l
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I'm going to try working on making a release aimed at intrepid.
First observation: fails to build in pbuilder. python-central not
defined in build depends.
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This package is already marked for syncing. It's listed on MoM now:
http://merges.ubuntu.com/universe.html
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*That should say setting up a gutsy environment
The package is broken in gutsy and the methods it provides are no longer
usable through the package installed by by apt.
I can not confirm at this time if the version in apt now fixes this
original posts issue.
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Octave-forge is not in Hardy yet. I'm setting up a hardy environment and
checking on it's status there.
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Thanks for the clear directions, James!
I'm having a nasty time getting a build environment for up to make a
patch for the deb folks, I will post a message in their tracker about
this patch though.
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Upgraded to hardy-proposed and I can also confirm it works now
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I'm trying to get into MOTUs and this is my first whack at this. I went
and got the source for slocate, fixed it, dch'd, then built the source
package with dpkg-buildpackage -S -sd -rfakeroot I read about debdiff
and then I generated this patch using the following command
$ debdiff slocate_3.1-1.
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