Ok, it was just me misunderstanding what happened then, because there's
a bunch of bug reports on launchpad I can do nothing about, I don't know
what is causing them exactly. There's a bunch of them that seem somewhat
similar but not quite, and they pretty much all lack sample files/repro
instructi
Jean-François Fortin Tam [2010-01-17 16:04 -]:
> Okay, I think there's a bunch of new bugs being filed on pitivi on
> launchpad due to ubuntu pulling out HAL (that's not even considering the
> bunch of bugs of people who can't import MPEG2-TS files)...
We didn't. Since pitivi Depends: hal, hal
Okay, I think there's a bunch of new bugs being filed on pitivi on
launchpad due to ubuntu pulling out HAL (that's not even considering the
bunch of bugs of people who can't import MPEG2-TS files)...
I can't triage them all alone, especially the HAL bugs, because I lack
the expertise to figure the
seeded pitivi to ubuntu desktop, promoted these three.
** Changed in: pygoocanvas (Ubuntu Lucid)
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
** Changed in: pitivi (Ubuntu Lucid)
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
** Changed in: gnonlin (Ubuntu Lucid)
Status: Fix Committed => Fi
gnonlin: I checked
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuMainInclusionRequirements and verified
that the package meets all points. It's well maintained in Debian and
has no bug reports. It has a test suite which gets run during build; the
only nitpick is that a failing test suite does not fail the build. I
pygoocanvas: I checked
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuMainInclusionRequirements and verified
that the package meets all points. It's a rather harmless binding
package.
** Changed in: pygoocanvas (Ubuntu Lucid)
Status: Incomplete => Fix Committed
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I reviewed the two grave/important Debian bugs, and they aren't too much
of a concern for us. Approved pitivi.
** Changed in: pitivi (Ubuntu Lucid)
Status: Incomplete => Fix Committed
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Hello Jean,
Jean-François Fortin Tam [2010-01-05 14:18 -]:
> Martin, I just subscribed to the ubuntu bug reports for PiTiVi, as it
> seems that there was a huge unseen pile of bug reports, most of which
> are on obsolete releases. It seems there was not much bug triaging going
> on, so I will
Martin, I just subscribed to the ubuntu bug reports for PiTiVi, as it
seems that there was a huge unseen pile of bug reports, most of which
are on obsolete releases. It seems there was not much bug triaging going
on, so I will attempt to fill that role (as time permits). I'll start by
attempting a
I'd like to know which crashes you're talking about. Last I checked
(some 3 months ago maybe), all those crash reports were for old versions
of pitivi
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This pulls in gstreamer0.10-gnonlin and python-pygoocanvas which also
need a MIR review (this should have been checked at the original MIR
review, BTW)
I reviewed the pitivi packaging and it is fine.
** Changed in: pitivi (Ubuntu Lucid)
Status: New => Incomplete
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Also, the Ubuntu bug tracker is full of crash reports, which reflects
the general feeling that this application is still quite buggy. Since
in an editor like pitivi, crashes == data loss == fatal, this is quite
an issue. Do you happen to know how responsive upstream is for fixes,
and if there's so
Sebastien,
there's one grave and and one important bug in Debian; do they affect
us?
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FYI, I changed hal to use dbus activation now, so any newly installed
package which pulls in hal will now work (I tested pitivi), without
having hal start during boot.
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I've checked the mir requirements for pitivi and there is no issue worth
mentioning there out of the use of outdated technologies which should be
fixed for lucid if we want to use it in the default installation
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The software is actively maintained upstream and in Debian, using
python, the packaging is standard cdbs one, there is no known security
issue and the software is an user one (ie no system service running)
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upstream bug about getting ride of the hal use:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=605920
I would recommend including it only once they do clean it
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