Wouldn't it be nice, if the ubuntu guy updated their libgc1c2 in order
to be compiled with "-DLARGE_CONFIG" ?
This way inkscape would simply work for most users, not even thos beeing
familiar with build tools.
Alternatively, some could provide for a "-DLARGE_CONFIG"-version in a
PPA in the meanwh
Since this problem is fixed in maverick and upstream and the package
nsis-2.46-1 is nearly unusable, please backport nsis-2.46-2 to lucid
within a reasonable amount of time.
If there's anything I can help with in preparing the backported package,
please come back to me.
TIA and best regards, Wo
Sorry, I don't have time for detailed debugging and this will last for
the next few weeks :(
I did switch to eclipse-3.6 in the meanwhile and the crashes occur with
3.6, too. We encounter the crashes when the eclipse maven plugin updates
repository indices from repo1.maven.org...
Believe it or no
Jaak, you got the culprit, ThX very much ;-)
I have two laptops, one with lucid-proposed activated and one without
lucid-proposed. The one without lucid.proposed prints on my LaserJet
1010 just as expeccted, while the one with ubuntu-proposed stopped
printing around mid-june.
This the changelog
FYI, 'sudo aa-complain cupsd' doesn't change anything, so a kernel
update might be the cause. I have installed two kernel upates since the
release of lucid, 2.6.32-22 (lucid-updates) and 2.6.32-23 (lucid-
proposed). The bug occurs with bot updates.
andschuster, could you try to reboot to 2.6.23-21
I may do so, but not before Monday, 28th of June. I honestly doubt, that
the crash dump shed much light on the problem.
Is there a chance to run eclipse in valgrind or is this pointless due to
jvm specialities?
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I'm affected her, too, using Hp LaserJet 1010 with my laptop.
I strongly doubt, that hplip is the culprit here, because there's no hplip
package in lucid-updates or lucid-proposed.
I currently have hplip-3.10.2-2ubuntu2 installed, which date to April, 12th,
2010.
I think the bug must have been
second crash with eclipse-3.5.2 and openjdk6
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OK, sorry for posting so fast. Just crashing with linux-2.6.32-22.
The difference here is, that eclipse crashes, when I'm attached to the
internet. If I unplug my laptop from the net, eclipse start just fine.
It seems like a memory corruption introduced by any of the native
modules, at my part I
Well, after rebooting to linux-2.6.32-22, eclipse-3.5.2 runs like a
charm on my machine :-/
Dan, you are using linux-2.6.32-21 on i686, did you encounter different
behaviours between linux-2.6.32-21, linux-2.6.32-22 and linux-2.6.32-23
?
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This is not an issue with xulrunner-1.9.[13], because as per the
attached Dependencies.txt, Dan has xulrunner-1.9.2 installed.
This issue is affeting me here on lucid/amd64, too. It suspectedly
appeared after updating to linux-2.6.32-23 from lucid-proposed.
I will just reboot to linux-2.6.32-22 a
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My Huwaei is connected to USB and is reported to be a Huawei E220,
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Public bug reported:
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I'm using karmic together with a Huawei E160 USB UMTS Modem. Everything
works fine, at least for the first connection established through
network-manager.
When I close the connection and try to dial up a second time, the
NetworkManager pr
I appreciate it very much, that the sabdfl has started work on this
issue ;-)
Unfortunately, this bug is blocked by a large number of pertaining
quality issues in ubuntu distributions. (flash/amd64 mess, extremely
varying sound/hibernation mileage with each distro upgrade, closed-
source display
Please upload a fixed version of nvidia-180 to the interpid update
repository. Apparently, intrepid users are affected by a bugm which is
know to be fixed since the beginning of February.
TIA,
Wolfgang
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Sorry Dustin,
I gave up with kvm right after I got no response to this bug report
for two weeks or so.
Honestly, I got the impression that compared with openvz or xen kvm is
orders of magnitude away from server grade stability. For the desktop
part, qemu is a very old and outdated hardware em
...still no solution after months :(
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I experience this bug on my Dell D830, too. This is reported so often,
that I set this bug to 'Confirmed'.
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Wolfgang
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As I stated earlier, this bug is related to TCP/IP packet drops, which
may be triggered by several factors such as:
- A dialup connection through GPRS/UMTS
- A switch with a primitive drop-tail policy under heavy load.
- Very, very many simultaneous TCP/IP connections.
I already pointed out an ap
This is a real bug, thus setting it to confirmed.
Moreover, this seems to be a bug, which is easy to fix.
The user visible symptom BTW is output of the following form:
# ls -l /does/not/exist
ls: Zugriff auf /does/not/exist nicht möglich: No such file or directory
...a mixture of translated and
As stated in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/204996/comments/256
I also came to the conclusion that this is a deadlock inside the TCP/IP
stack in some corner cases of the state machine. (In my case triggered
by a lousy UMTS dialup connection...)
I even identified a patch insid
ON the way to the internet servers you connect to, there's supposedly
some kind of modem connection (DSL, UMTS etc...), which limits your
bandwidth. Such a bottleneck causes IP packet drops, evokes TCP/IP
retransmits and/or TCP packets arriving in the wrong order thus
stressing the TCP/IP stack. If
My Laptop locks up with an UMTS dialup connection, another fellow of me
ha his laptop locking up on wired ethernet connected to a DSL modem.
Both lockups occur, when the upstream bandwith is saturated with many
TCP/IP-connections regardless from the locally used network interface.
We both do not ha
To all out knowledge, this bug may be most likely triggered by a slow,
saturated network, which supposedly produces IP packet drops and/or
triggers IP packets not arriving in sequence and hence need to reordered
by the kernel.
Examples for such setups are UMTS data cards or 2MBit/s DSL lines with
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 247514 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/247514
Please note, that Bug 247514 tracks the official request to backport
subversion 1.5 to hardy.
Please file any positive test results with packages, which depend on
subversion to this bug report, because such p
Yes, I know this. I will try to refresh the hardy backport, once 1.5.1
becomes available in the intrepid repository.
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Well, the apt-source lines of ghostwriter78 are right. The https-link
with the tilde is the web-interfaces, where the spt-source lines are
actually documented. Maybe the ubuntu servers suffered from a short
downtime or something like that...
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Hi,
I've prepared an update package in out PPA under
https://edge.launchpad.net/~clazzes.org/+archive
And yes, I'd like svn-1.5 in hardy-backports, too.
Regards, Wolfgang
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Just to put it right, 2.6.18 (debian etch) is the last kerlenl, which
survives on our mildly loaded servers more than a few hours. All kernel
starting from 2.6.20 have locked up on our servers.
And yes, it's shame that such a kernel has made it into a LTS. Even more
bothering is the way, developer
As stated by me in bug #204996 under
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/204996/comments/256
there are some deadlock fixes in 2.6.25, which likely apply to this
problem. Unfortunately, no kernel developer steped up so far to comment
on the patch mentioned in my comment.
Hopefull
However, a lot of people experience the described system deadlock. May
there be a developer, who comments about the above mentioned kernel
patch
http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux-2.6.git;a=commitdiff;h=b000cd3707e7b25d76745f9c0e261c23d21fa578
TIA,
Wolfgang
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OK, after all this mess, I skimmed through the 2.6.25 changelogs looking
for possible deadlock fixes.
The first commit that seems to be conistent with my own experience is:
http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux-2.6.git;a=commitdiff;h=b000cd3707e7b25d76745f9c0e261c23d21fa578
Th
Please compare your graphics hardware. The 'p' laptops have a greater
resolution then the models without the 'p'. Supposedly, the two laptops
have a different graphics hardware.
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Maybe the SABDFL may drop us a short note which counter-measures he will
undertake in order to avoid such a debacle in future releases ?
I think such a statement would be very benefitial in order to bring back
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Sadly, that's our experience. 2.6.18 is the last kernel, which has been
released as part of a stable (stable as we mean it, not ubuntu-stable)
Linux distribution, namely debian-etch and RHEL5. Since 2.6.20 we've
seen not a single kernel, which survived more than 1 day on our servers.
Even more sad
Hi Bob,
Keep your hair on ;-) We've never seen a release of a "stable" Linux
distribution, which became actually stable in the sense of a user after
at least 2 months of post-release bug fixing. Unfortunately, both users
and developers start seriously working on bug reports in the face of a
relea
AFAIK the lockup occurs on server hardware, too. In my case, I used a
PCMCIA UMTS card (Sierra wireless AirCard 875).
My overall impression is, that it might be related to the payload
wireless devices put on the TCP/IP-stack. Typically, wireless devices
stress TCP congestion handling far more than
Well, this hard lock is observed by us in *every* ubuntu kernel starting
with feisty's 2.6.20 flavor. We observed hard locks on webservers and on
our laptops. The common factor seems to be a large number of
simultaneously opened TCP/IP connections either through the number of
clients in the case of
Setting to 'Fix released', because the bug in feisty won't never fix and
the issue is resolved for gutsy and hardy by means of the acroread 8
upgrade.
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SEtting to 'Fix Released', because I have apatched package for gutsy
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And, hardy supports the mentioned reader out-of-the-box ;-)
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Setting to confirmed, because I attached all required informations and
multiple users observe this bug.
Generally, we've been observing this kind of lockup in each ubuntu
kernel starting with feisty's 2.6.20. In fact, this kind of kernel
lockup is the reason why we are operating debian etch on our
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Same problem here, I'm using hardy beta-1 x86_64, Hardware is a Dell
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Thanks a lot Kees for fixing this issue :-) Best regards, Wolfgang
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apparmor depends on upstart-compat-sysv rendering the package unusable with
sysvinit
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Binary package hint: apparmor
We need to start ubuntu gutsy as an openvz guest. upstart is not
compatible with openvz, si we need to use good, old sysvinit.
However, apparmor gets uninstalled, if we replace upstart with sysvinit,
because apparmor depends on upstart-compat-sy
Public bug reported:
I run into the same problem as described under
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1802082&group_id=180599&atid=893831
on an QuadCore Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU X3220 @ 2.40GHz with 8GB and
hardy-alpha4 with all update as of 2008-02-16 and a gutsy guest usi
Thanks for your reply, I've attached my libvirt description of the
machine. This is my only virtual domain, which has a number of 4 CPUs
assigned. All other domains (2 in my case) have only a single CPU an are
(not yet) not affected by this problem.
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Thanks, Seatien for triaging this bug, do you need any additional
information apart from my test program attached to the gnome bugtracker
item ?
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Due to my bad mileage with hardy and virtualization (xen-3.2 packaging
problems, instabiality of the qemu network adapter inside kvm) I had to
downgrade the questionable machine to gutsy. We just nominated another
test system, where we can safely play with with KVM and XEN. However,
this test syste
No, it does list zero entries in my combo box.
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Does anyone have a workaround for this this or some sort of
ubuntu+xen-3.2 HOWTO, because due to thiese nsty packaging pbs my
mileage with xen-3.2 is very depressive so far...
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Further experiments based on suggestions of the sourceforge mailing list
revealed, that using the noapic kernel boot option inside the guest
slightly improves the situation, but my network apdater still goes down,
if the CPU load reaches 100% (all cores used) for several miuntes...
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OK, after rying with 3 CPU instead of 4 assigned, it seems, that
assigning 3 CPUs had a negative impact on the problem. It seems, that
the higher is the likelihood for hitting 100% CPU coverage of the guest
the higher is the likelihood for network timeouts. And with 4CPUs I have
more chances, that
The patches are included in the source package upload to our team's
repository:
http://ppa.launchpad.net/clazzes.org/ubuntu
Add this repo to your sources.list (or create a file under
/etc/apt/sources.list.d, which contains the appropriate deb repository
line) and update your system. That's and th
Well, this is a major problem and you *can* do something in order help the
large number of users out there.
Here are some suggestions:
1) Provide a seperate SLUB kernel package in gutsy-updates and ive the users
the chance to use this kernel instead of the default kernel.
2) Provide a newer vers
FYI, I've just tried to oversome this problem by reducing the number of
assigned CPUs from 4 to 3 for the virtual machine, that loses it's
network connectivity under load. (This is a quad core machine...)
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Daniel, the problem reported in this bug report has been tracked down to
a misinterpretation of the cmdline output of wvdial by gnome-ppp and
various fixed packages are available. Please do not waste further time
debugging this issue. The thing we are all waiting for is a patched
package to appear
Public bug reported:
I've set up a current hardy-alpha4 box with all updates as of 2008-02-16
and was trying to setup kvm-based virtualization using virt-manager.
Since this is a server to be partitioned, I need bridged networking.
Hence I put the following in /etc/network/interfaces (my actual I
same bug in hardy alpha4 on amd64, all packages up-to-date, using
firefox-3.0-b3
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To put it short, I've uploaded a patches package to out team's PPA
located under:
deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/clazzes.org/ubuntu gutsy main
Feel free to use it.
Additionally, hardy-alpha4 fixes this issue, so we have hope for the
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I've got my hands on a quad-core x86_64 box with 8GB an started to play
with xen-3.2 using hardy, but unfortunately my mileage is very
depressive, because the supplied xen-utils packages of hardy are
conflicting and I've got no clue which one to install.
To be more specific,
It would common sense, if the program printed some usage information, if
it is used in a wrong way.
Coredumping with assertion failure is not the right way to inform the
user about the purpose of the program actually being invoked.
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But, please, please, please add this package at least to hardy.
TIA,
Wolfgang
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I've filed a details bug reports on segfaults in librsvg connected to
multithreading on gnome's bugzilla:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=499514
Maybe other reported desktop crashes are related to this, so I open this
launpad bug in oder to better track the prob
FYI, Medibuntu's acroread_8.1.1-0medibuntu3 package does solve this
problem for me under gutsy.
Most likely, this is a problem of all acroread-7.0.x packages published
for ubuntu.
Since there seems to be no volunteer stepping up, which tries to find
out, whether this adobe's problem or a problem
Yes a have such a reader, but there are two models, one with
vendor/product ID 0x0b97:0x7762, which is supported by ccid-1.3.0 as
included with gutsy. The other model, which is built into my latitude
D830 laptop has vendor/product ID 0x0b97:0x7772, which is only supported
by ccid's current developm
Same problem for me, it seems, that glipper has a vulnerability when
reading the preferences file.
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
[Switching to Thread 47277995377280 (LWP 792)]
0x2affc00338e9 in memcpy () from /lib/libc.so.6
(gdb) bt
#0 0x2affc00338e9 in memcpy () fr
I have provided a patched libccid package in my PPA under
https://edge.launchpad.net/~wglas/+archive
Please note, that you have to explicitly tell synaptic to use an older
version due to the verion number I have chosen.
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I've a brand new Dell Latitude D830 laptop with builtin O2 Micro Smart
card reader.
The USB vendor/product Ids are: 0x0b97:0x7772
This reader is support in ccid's current svn version, but nit in the
version supplied with gutsy.
** Affects: ccid (Ubuntu)
Importance: Und
OK, it's nice that we use this trivial bug of gnome-ppp for discussions
on how to handle dial-up connections in the future.
However, please keep your hats on. This is a trivial bug, which appears
to the user a regression of gusty compared to feisty and we have a
trivial fix for it. So, I'd suggest
Thanks Matti for publishing your packages ;-)
I'd like to nominate this package for gutsy backports.
TIA, Wolfgang
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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** Description changed:
I've filed a bug on SUN's bugtracker, which describes a problem I have
when talking from a JAVA CORBA client to an orbit-2 server.
Basically, the JAVA client talk ISO-8859-1 on the wire instead of UTF-8
as announced by the orbit-2 server inside it's IOR. The pro
I too have this problem and double the request to schedule the published patch
for the next gutsy update of gnome-ppp.
Settung status to confirmed,because many users have this problem and it has
been very well tracked down to it's simple bare reason.
TIA, Wolfgang
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Well, I think blue|palm has summed up a problem, which affects many
intensive Linux users. Many user would benefit more from ubuntu, if it
was released in one year release cycle and the current stable release
would be actively supported with upstream upgrades of application
software and driver upda
This bug is not of wishlist importance, it is a major bug. If it cannot
be resolved by your developers, assign it to the SABDFL and make him
communicate with ATI about the poor quality of their driver. If this
does not cure the problem, tell him to file a statement to press.
Regards,
Wolfgang
As mentioned in bug 136984, there is now an omniORB-4.0.7 package fixing
this problem in gutsy.
** Changed in: omniorb4 (Ubuntu)
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I discovered the program /usr/bin/gpgkey2ssh and tried to find out, what
this program does.
Unfortunately, there no manual page for this program and moreover, if I
enter
gpgkey2ssh --help
I get the following result:
gpgkey2ssh: gpgkey2ssh.c:270: main: Assertion `(algorithm
Thanks William for releasing this package ;-)
Would it be possible to nominate this package for feisty-backports ?
Wolfgang
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Thanks Matthias for confirming this one, please vote for this issue on
SUN's bugtracker in order to get this fixed. I've collected plenty of
information and pointed out a possible fix for the problem, so the guys
at SUN have no reason to complain ;-)
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h
No, the problem is still persistent, this should be a problem with the
ia32 compatibility libraries shipped with the ubuntu x86_64
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I've filed a bug on SUN's bugtracker, which describes a problem I have
when talking from a JAVA CORBA client to an orbit-2 server.
Basically, the JAVA client talk ISO-8859-1 on the wire instead of UTF-8
as announced by the orbit-2 server inside it's IOR. The problem is due
t
I double the request for maven being made available for ubuntu. Go, go,
go ;-)
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Thanks for having a look at this one, I just didn't know where to post
new packages ;-)
Adding this one to gusty would be really nice.
There's practically no risk incurred by adding this package, since no
package depends on maven and it's a pure developer package.
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I've upload the package to revu, but my package does not appear in the
list of the homepage. Maybe my pgp has not yet been synched from
lauchpad to revu?
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4.0.7 has been prepared as an updated ubuntu package by me and attached
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The proposed upgrade package fixes bug 72702, so I do not understand why
this bug is set to invalid without comment.
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Bug 136984 handles the omniORB-4.0.7 upgrade
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/omniorb4/+bug/136984
Please verify, that the forthcoming omniORB-4.0.7 pakcage does not breka
the omniidl python backend.
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The upstream update to omniORB-4.0.7 is now being handled in bug 136984
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/omniorb4/+bug/136984
omniORB 4.0.7 fixes this bug.
Nevertheless, any volunteer might step up to debianize omniORB-4.1.0,
but I think an upgrade to 4.1.0 will be postponed behind the
Whathever regrets may be, I've done my best to meet the UVF process.
Please contact me, if further questions arise.
FYI, I use the patched omniORB-4.07 for 3 month now in a production C++
CORBA-server talking to a JAVA-1.5 client without any flaw.
TIA and best regards,
Wolfgang
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This a refactored patch, which contains the changes to original omniORB
tarball.
Shall be applied like:
tar xvzf /omniORB-4.0.7.tar.gz
mv omniORB-4.0.7/ omniorb4_4.0.7-1
zcat omniorb4_4.0.7-1.diff.gz | patch -p0
** Attachment added: "refactored patch, that cleanly applies to the orignal
tarba
** Attachment added: "output of dpkg-buildpackage -r fakeroot -tc >
omniorb_4.0.7-1-build.log 2>&1"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/9104761/omniorb_4.0.7-1-build.log
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upstream fixes not integrated.
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** Attachment added: "The list of bugfixes in omniorb-4.0.7 compared to
omniorb-4.0.6"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/9102902/bugfixes-406.xml
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** Attachment added: "output of diff -ruN omniorb4-4.0.6.orig
omniorb4-4.0.7.orig | diffstat > diffstat.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/9102896/diffstat.txt
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** Attachment added: "This is my debianized version of omniORB-4.0.7, which
compiles fine under feisty and is based on the omniORB-4.0.6-2.3 package."
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/9098132/omniorb4_4.0.7-1.tar.gz
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upstream fixes not integrated.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/136984
You re
Public bug reported:
omniORB-4.0.6 has a major bug when serializing floating point values
(float or double) on the wire. this bug has been fixed in the upstream
versions omniORB-4.0.7 and omniORB-4.1.0 Please upgrade at least to
omniORB-4.0.7
TIA,
Wolfgang
** Affects: omniorb4 (Ubuntu)
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