The workaround is to download the bionic package, it installs on ardvark
w/o failed dependencies.
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Title:
torbrowser-launcher fails after browser
I also tried to rebuild, on 18.04, and got the same error with the freshly
built packages as previously.
I also tried to build 20170501-4, but it complains for missing files in the
zips directory (that is also missing).
Is there a chance that there will be an updated build for 18.04?
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To the previous post: the complaint about the zip folder was my bad, I
did not download the original sources again for 20170501-4. After that,
I managed to rebuild, although at a number of places, the build was
waiting for an enter. Rather weird.
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I did get numerous duplicates when I installed kmail 5.7.x (I think,
x=3), that came with Ubuntu 18.04. Then I started using the workaround
from comment #118.
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With upgrading to version 5.5.3 on Kmail, the duplication problem got worse in
my case.
I have a rather large (~ 1) collection of messages. It happens after
filtering, it can be "fixed" by clearing akonadi cache with akonadiconsole, but
it appears again.
Adding a filter on top of the filter
(In reply to Tristan Miller from comment #207)
> (In reply to Árpi from comment #206)
> > I did get numerous duplicates when I installed kmail 5.7.x (I think, x=3),
> > that came with Ubuntu 18.04. Then I started using the workaround from
> > comment #118.
>
> Lucky you; that workaround did nothin
Public bug reported:
After the latest upgrade of the tor browser, torbrowser-launcher fails
to start tor-browswer. The error message is
Tor Browser Launcher
By Micah Lee, licensed under MIT
version 0.2.7
https://github.com/micahflee/torbrowser-launcher
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 608907 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/608907
The freedesktop bug id 29647 linked above has been marked as a duplicate
of bug 31596. In that thread
(https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=31596) a patch has been
posted (https://bugs.freedesktop.org/
I do not know about any workarounds, I have installed 0.7.12, by rebuilding the
package.
Instructions:
1. download ubuntu source package
2. throw away everything, but the *.changes and *.dsc files and the debian
directory.
Rename them to the actual version downloaded from the developer
(0.7.12 in
Sorry, for some reason, the above only works on Ubuntu 12.04. On 14.04, I had
to rebuild the package using version 0.7.18.
This time I did not modify anything, just downloaded the sources from
http://packages.ubuntu.com/utopic/ocrodjvu
(the package for ubuntu utopic) and rebuilt them.
The result
Public bug reported:
When running ocrodjvu on a scanned djvu file, one gets the following error
message:
UnicodeDecodeError: 'utf8' codec can't decode byte in position : ..
This is due to tesseract emitting a non-unicode byte.
The bug is known and fixed in upstream. Please bump ver
Public bug reported:
Ocrodjvu does not detect if tesseract is installed. Running
ocrodjvu --list-engines
does not list tesseract as an installed OCR engine.
** Affects: ocrodjvu (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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