Could you please run amule from the terminal and paste here the output? Also,
if it doesn't print a backtrace, try to get one with the following instructions:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingProgramCrash
Thanks!
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The reporter is looking for advice on why he can't connect. Probably his
server list is 404'ing. He should check whether the server list is ok,
and try with another one which works.
** Changed in: amule (Ubuntu)
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Thanks for following up. Please reopen this bug is this happens again.
Thanks.
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Hi Raúl!
Any chance you can try this in a Hardy up-to-date? As the 2.1.3 branch
is completely abandoned upstream and there's no chance this will be
fixed unless it's reproducible in 2.2.0.
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** Changed in: amule (Ubuntu)
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[apport] amulegui crashed
This is still happening with latest 2.2.0 builds (and the hardy
package).
There's an old thread at http://forum.amule.org/index.php?topic=12293.0,
I've resurrected it.
** Changed in: amule (Ubuntu)
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https://bugs.lau
We are closing this bug report because it lacks the information we need
to investigate the problem, as described in the previous comments.
Please reopen it if you can give us the missing information, and don't
hesitate to submit bug reports in the future. To reopen the bug report
you can click on
Any chance any of you can try to reproduce this with a Hardy up-to-date
(amule 2.2.0) ?
Could you also get a backtrace? https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Backtrace
Thanks!
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Likely a duplicate of bug 117087
CStatisticsDlg::ShowStatistics (this=0x850bef8, init=false) at
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Bug 72138 might be a duplicate of this.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/amule/+bug/72138/comments/8
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Can anyone reproduce this on Hardy? If so, what are the steps to
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Great, thanks for confirming.
Bug closed as fixed.
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Reassigning to wxwidgets, as per this comment:
"Even if you consider such behavior as a bug (which is questionable), it's
toolkit (WX) fault."
I do consider it a bug, and an annoying behaviour, but feel free to
close it as won't fix if the maintainers of wxwidgets don't.
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I've got this endless while confirming the dialog too. It will end if
you click on cancel though.
It happened to me when adding/removing directories to ignore.
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Dani wrote:
> I am not currently using hardy, at the moment, but I can install it
> for the sake of testing. Let me know if you need me and I will go for
> it straight away.
>
> Actually I will install hardy this week and I will try to keep you
> informed.
Thanks. There's no special hurry, althou
Yes, sounds like a race.
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Reassigning to gnome-panel as this is likely a bug in notification-area
(it happens with others applications, see the upstream report).
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TerryG wrote:
> Triaged to Confirmed. I like spaghetti westerns as well, but to anyone
> who hasn't seen "The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly" staring Clint
> Eastwood, would be lost on what "ugly" means. At some point the names
> could be changed. It's up to the gstreamer developers or the Ubuntu
>
Matthew Paul Thomas wrote:
> Emilio, someone who is (rightly) alarmed when we call software "bad"
> would be even more alarmed if we called it "unstable" AND "bad". So no,
> that wouldn't solve the problem, it would make it worse. :-)
heh, right. Perhaps the same but removing bad/ugly/good. Althou
monodoc 1.2.6-3 from Debian builds fine on my hardy pbuilder, whereas
1.2.6-1ubuntu1 fails to build.
So please, sync monodoc from Debian unstable.
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Err, we have a delta. I'll merge it.
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** Changed in: monodoc (Ubuntu Hardy)
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Matthew Paul Thomas wrote:
> I think "stable", "experimental", and "nonfree" (as suggested by Sean)
> would be fine, and those names should be used upstream.
Forward it to upstream them ;-)
> But as I said in
> the initial report, Ubuntu shouldn't be showing the "Apply the following
> changes?" w
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jlparise, this is already tracked down to gstreamer, and there's an
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This needs approval from ~motu-release.
Joseph, next time it's better to file a new bug report, so that it's
easier to track its status (this bug was already closed). Perhaps you
could create a new one and subscribe ~motu-release, so that it's on
their bug list (as this one is fixed and won't show
Uploaded, thanks.
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Matthew Tighe wrote:
> Is this fix going to make into Hardy or Hardy.1?
Unfortunately it won't, as this requires a new version of gtk-vnc which we won't
introduce at this stage.
>
> If not, I think you should simply remove it. It doesn't really work.
I'm sorry it doesn't work for this case, bu
Jonh,
I guess it's too late to update gtk-vnc at this point. RC is this Friday and
final release next Thursday...
We already have vinagre 0.5.1, and that patch is only for debugging purposes?
If so, it's not probably worth the risk at this point (without looking at the
diff, svn.gnome.org isn't
I've verified it's broken in its current state (it won't even start) and
that the debdiff fixes it. Uploaded.
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Status: Confirmed => Fix Committed
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VF wrote:
> I've never used GNOME Do (unless it's something that runs in the
> background in a default install?)
Neither have I. And no, it's not installed by default.
> For what it's worth, this bug vanished a little while ago for me with
> some updates though.
It disappeared for me after a rei
Tormod, we are going to update this for Hardy. Should you have some time
to do this today, please go ahead and attach your work here (or leave a
link to where it is). If you can't make it for today I'll likely do it
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It's been ACKed by Sebastien Bacher, as a GNOME package.
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Could you specify what kind of proxy it is? http/https, socks, whether it needs
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Raising importance to high as this makes Vinagre unusable in some cases
and is a regression wrt xvncviewer.
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Hi,
This new upstream release has many bug fixes and a few features. The
NEWS entry is:
Bug fixes:
o Use g_malloc/g_strdup/g_free (Jonh Wendell)
o Fix z-buffer depth when using scaling (Dan Berrange)
o Fix makecontext() for 64-bit hosts (Dan Berrange)
o Fix more endiann
Please, see bug 218667 where I request an exception to get an update for
gtk-vnc fixing this bug. There's a link to my ppa which has that patch,
so please test it and comment on that bug.
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Binary package hint: screenlets
the summary says it.
That's needed for the tests, but that should be avoided, and screenlets
shouldn't build-depend on itself.
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** Summary changed:
- totem plays midi, but complains about missing codec afterwards
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If you mean this:
>Sebastian Dröge has told me he believes this is caused by wildmidi reporting a
> wrong error.
I think that was referring to the gstreamer's wildmidi plugin, not to
wildmidi itself.
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plays midi, but complains about missing codec afterwards
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/208
Raúl Soriano wrote:
> Once a download is completed, amule-daemon stops responding without
> crashing. A running and connected amulegui stops working, new amulegui
> can't connect.
Could you check if it responds to amuleweb? I wonder if this is an amulegui
issue rather than amuled.
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Could you provide the following info? screenshot, Ubuntu version,
Liferea version.
** Changed in: liferea (Ubuntu)
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fluteflute wrote:
> Yes I did mean that. I don't know how GStreamer plugins work - is the
> plugin 'data' held in the gstreamer package or in the libwildmidi0
> package?
>
IIUC, it's in GStreamer, and it uses the wildmidi library (libwildmidi)
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Ok, I'm closing the bug then. Please, let me know if this happens again.
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sam tygier wrote:
> is it safe to delete all the .corrupt files?
Yes. The Liferea database is in a different place (~/.liferea_1.4/liferea.db),
so you can safely remove them.
> should liferea (or
> something else) do this automatically
I don't think so. The problem is now fixed so only people la
Valentin Rocher wrote:
> When I try to backport it, I have this error :
>
> pbuilder-satisfydepends-dummy: Depends: libexempi-dev (>= 1.99.2) which
> is a virtual package.
>
> Isn't it a bit hazardous to mark this bug as confirmed thus ?
You need to backport exempi first (or alternatively remove
efrenefren wrote:
> is there anyway that liferea will fetch all inline images and then when
> you are offline you can still see the fetched images?
>
No, there isn't.
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BOUTRY Arnaud wrote:
> Le Sun, 20 Apr 2008 12:37:59 -,
> Emilio Pozuelo Monfort <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit :
>
>> Ok, I'm closing the bug then. Please, let me know if this happens
>> again.
>>
>> ** Changed in: liferea (Ubuntu)
>>Sta
This is not a duplicate of that bug, so please don't mark it as such.
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 220723
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sefs wrote:
> I just realised these are hardy repos here
> https://launchpad.net/~pochu/+archive
>
> anything for gusty 7.10?
>
There's Gutsy packages there...
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Ok, debian/rules change are fine. But I won't upload this shipping the
preinst/prerm/postinst, and without them the build fails.
So you can either find someone else who will upload it, convince me why they are
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** Changed in: listen (Ubuntu)
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There's no d
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 147756 ***
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PaulGaskin wrote:
> Public bug reported:
>
> I decided to add this new bug listing, just because I'm frustrated that
> it hasn't been solved for a long time and the package remains in the
> repositories, un-f
This is likely a gtk-vnc issue... Jonh?
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Reopening as the OP is running Hardy.
Could you get a valgrind log of Tracker when it starts consuming memory?
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[Gutsy] Possible memory leak in trackerd
** Changed in: tracker (Ubuntu)
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Status: New => Inc
Closing this, as I have to upload a new patch and will base it on the
Debian package.
** Changed in: phatch (Ubuntu)
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Jonh Wendell wrote:
> This issue came over again. I'm using hardy up-to-date.
>
> Lots of corrupt files...
>
I haven't had this since the update. It happens if you start Liferea from
/usr/bin/liferea-bin instead of /usr/bin/liferea (if you don't have the proper
LD_LIBRARY_PATH).
Did you by chan
komputes wrote:
> There are two occurrences of StartUp-Manager in add/remove. They are
> interdependent, so why not just package them together?
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Tim Price wrote:
> Liferea did receive signal 11 (Segmentation fault)."
Can you please get a backtrace of the crash? You can find instructions on how to
do so at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Backtrace
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I'm enabling this locally to test it, and will upload after that if
everything works fine.
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Thanks for the backtrace. It's a bit incomplete though, so could you
install liferea-dbg from the repositories, and xulrunner-1.9-dbgsym from
the ddebs repo (instructions are at
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingProgramCrash, or you can get it
directly from http://ddebs.ubuntu.com/pool/main/x/xulrun
How did this crash happen? Is it reproducible? If so, how?
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Thanks, that one looks much better.
Alexander, could you look at this crash? I can't reproduce it, but the
backtrace looks complete now.
I see this:
(gdb) backtrace full
#0 0x in ?? ()
No symbol table info available.
And you once said "this means that it calls a not loaded function.", s
Also, please attach the output of
strace -f -eopen liferea
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What's the output of
dpkg -l "liferea*" "xulrunner-1.9*"
Your system is up-to-date as of this moment, right? Have you rebooted
your computer lately? If not, does rebooting it make any difference?
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ikely
because an imcomplete upstream clean target.
** Changed in: alexandria (Ubuntu)
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Matti Lindell wrote:
> liferea still spits out an error message during start, but seems to work
> okay. Should separate bug be opened?
Yes, as the OP reported a different error which is now fixed. Please, open a new
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komputes wrote:
> Emilio,
>
> Not quite sure what you mean by "desktop files". Packages have multiple
> files in them. I'm asking why there are two entries of the same program
> in Add/Remove. Either it's not packaged properly or I am overlooking
> something.
>
The problem is that startupmanager
Unfortunately Eclipse won't build anymore... I've reported bug 215378
about it.
No way we can add it as long as Eclipse refuses to build
** Changed in: eclipse (Ubuntu)
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This happened on my ppa (i386, x64, lpia) and locally (i386) running
dpkg-buildpackage. Complete log at
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amd64.eclipse_3.2.2-5ubuntu3_FAILEDTOBUILD.txt.gz
gzipResults:
[move] Movin
tro manager
** Changed in: alexandria (Ubuntu)
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We have 0.6.0 in Hardy
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Your debdiff seems to be text/html, so it's hard to read... could you
make it text/plain?
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Gerfried Fuchs wrote:
> Why should it depend? There is no reason for that. The music is no
> absolute requirement, and Recommends are pulled in automatically by the
> package tools unless the system is explicitly configured differently.
Not for gnome-app-install, https://launchpad.net/bugs/75026.
Any ETA for fixing this? Bug 223363 is another consequence of this bug.
If there is no plan to fix this, or if this is blocked by something
else, I could change the recommends to depends, but I would like to
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Onkar Shinde wrote:
> @Emilio,
>
> It is launchpad that is causing the problem. This is weird. I have never seen
> this problem before.
> If you use wget to download then you will get debdiff in text/plain format.
>
Ah, I see. I've looked at it, but this needs approval from the SRU team, so
let
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affects ubuntu/nemiver
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Please sync nemiver 0.5.2-1 (universe) from Debian unstable (main).
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spe (0.8.4.f-1) unstable; urgency=low
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* New upstream release, from the upstream SPE-0.8.4.f-wx2.6.1.0.tar.gz
tarball (Closes LP: #200439, #202481, #207024)
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affects ubuntu/anjuta
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Please sync anjuta 2:2.4.1-1 (universe) from Debian unstable (main).
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affects ubuntu/checkgmail
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Please sync checkgmail 1.13-3 (universe) from Debian unstable (main).
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Onkar Shinde wrote:
> Steve,
>
> I discussed this issue already with seb128 on #ubuntu-devel and he said it
> was ok to get this fix in SRU before it is done in intrepid.
We could also upload the same patch to intrepid first, then do the SRU.
Jonh, where's this fixed upstream? in 2.23.1, or wil
I'll add untex to tracker's recommends
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tracker inconsistecies with .tex files
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Michael Biebl wrote:
> 2008/5/5 Emilio Pozuelo Monfort <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> I'll add untex to tracker's recommends
>
> It already is (at least in the Debian package). Maybe you should just
> sync the Ubuntu package.
Ah, thanks Michael, you're right. It
Jen Ockwell wrote:
> What further information do you need from me?
That's a crash, can you get a backtrace following this instructions?
https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/liferea/+bug/215016/comments/3
I think that will be a crash due to some flash in the site, probably a duplicate
of
Does this still happen in Hardy final?
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liferea-bin crashed with SIGSEGV in _nss_wins_gethostbyname_r()
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/214192
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Jen Ockwell wrote:
> I've attached it. Is that right?
Not really, Liferea didn't crash. Did you reproduce the bug, so that Liferea
closed unexpectedly as you reported?
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