Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: openttd
Ubuntu version: 9.04
Package: openttd 0.6.3-1
Preconditions: package is installed, but additional required data files are not
Expected behavior: a dialog should pop up explaining that the data files are
not installed. Optimally, a gksudo or poli
I propose the following patch, a shell script that would replace "openttd" as
the command to be executed by the OpenTTD menu item. It checks that the data
and music files have been installed. If they haven't, it offers to install
them, automatically using gksudo for the copy and Zenity for the G
Here is a new version that adds gettext support and fixes the following bugs:
- If the user cancelled the gksudo "enter password" dialog, it would pop up
again and again, once per file. Now the script tried to invoke the "true"
program first, and if authentication fails or is aborted, the scr
Passed upstream as per your suggestion, with a new version of the patch
that does not use bash-specific syntax: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-
bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=533557
** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #533557
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=533557
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OpenTTD dies silen
What I don't get is why the "floppy" module is not automatically loaded in the
Intrepid kernel. I understand that virtually no laptops and consistently fewer
desktops include floppy drives nowadays, but it's a 76 KiB driver, for the sake
of the FSM! I think that it should be loaded by default in
Apparently the actual bug lies with GTK+. There is a simple hack/patch
for Glade, too, which the Ubuntu maintainers might consider applying if
the GTK+ update is not going to be applied fast.
** Package changed: glade (Ubuntu) => gtk+3.0 (Ubuntu)
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I confirm that the package in lucid-proposed fixes the bug (for me at
least). Thank you people! ^^
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oregano crashes with SIGSEGV when trying to run a simulation
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/493375
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The package from the ppa fixes the problem for me. However, I had to
--force depends it to install (seems to depend on packages only
available on Maverick), so the question is could the fix be backported
to Lucid?
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oregano crashes with SIGSEGV when trying to run a simulation
https://bugs.launch
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 2067071 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/2067071
I think this is the same issue in #2067071, reported a couple of days
earlier, although this one has more complete logs, so maybe we should
keep this one instead?
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of
Same as #13, I confirm that the fix works for me with do-release-upgrade
-p. The upgrade from Mantic to Noble ran to completion and everything
seems fine. I did not have to change anything about libts beforehand.
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