[To make the graph connected] See:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=540995
http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/10534/
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/23
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Codeviz is a tool for generating C and C++ call graphs.
URL: http://www.csn.ul.ie/~mel/projects/codeviz/
License: GPLv2
** Affects: ubuntu
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Tags: needs-packaging
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Codeviz is a tool for creating UML diagrams, currently supporting the
class and sequence variety. It generates class diagrams of existing
java code well, and C++ with a little scripting (python should be
feasible to do as well).
URL: http://www.umlgraph.org/
License: Custom
Oops, s/^Codeviz/UMLGraph/
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/303808
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Binary package hint: dicelab
Steps to reproduce:
apt-get source dicelab
cd dicelab-0.6/
./configure
make
make clean
make
The last make errors out. Do "cd ..; tar zxf dice*orig*; cd
dicelab-0.6; make" and it builds again.
If I grab eval.tc and ordering.tc from http://www.s
Public bug reported:
treecc is required to build dicelab. See
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/dicelab/+bug/304209 -- as I've
stated there, the debian version works fine. Please sync.
** Affects: ubuntu
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Note that in the source package of libbulletml-dev, the patches in
./debian/patches appear to fix this---at least they mention a symbol of
that name.
I _think_ (and I'm trying to prove this by example) that the trick is to
build your own libbulletml from source, then compile and link against
that
> how do you start totem, is that running locally or over ssh?
Locally. $ totem &
> could you try on jaunty?
I don't know how to reproduce the error message. Should I abruptly terminate
dbus? The message seems to complain about a "dangling socket" (meaning there's
a file but no one to connect
I marked Bug #328665 as a duplicate. It has a patch attached to it*,
which may be interesting to the followers of this bug.
* yay! I'm tired of my homegrown solution ;-)
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/23
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nm should support easy bonding
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please add bonding support - bond (i.e. wired and wireless) interfaces together
for redundancy
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Public bug reported:
vim (dpkg -l => 2:7.2.079-1ubuntu1) depends on libgail18 (ldd $(which
vim) | grep gail), but doesn't state the dependency in the package (apt-
cache show vim | grep -i gail; installing vim doesn't install
libgail18).
Clearly this should be fixed, yes? :)
I'm no expert on vim
Public bug reported:
The arrow keys in gnome-appearance-properties don't work right:
1. Go to the backgrounds tab
2. Select any background
3. Remove it (this selects the next background)
4. Press rightarrow to move to the next of that (that is, deleted->next->next)
5. Observe that the *first* bac
Public bug reported:
When I opened a playlist in totem, I got an error message; see the
attached single-window screenshot. Based on that screenshot, take a
guess as to how long you think the error message is.
Here it is, it its entirety:
Failed to contact configuration server; some possible cau
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/334844
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If you can (quote) apt-get install vim and then running vim gives the
error [...] (end quote), that's evidence there's (still) bad behavior
(i.e. a bug), so I'm reopening.
** Changed in: vim (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => New
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> how do you delete it?
If "it" is my wallpaper as it appears in the G-A-P dialog, then I delete
it by hitting the Alt shortcut key (Alt+R, I think).
> clicking on the delete button
This is the one labeled "Remove", correct? (Just to dispel all
ambiguity)
As an added observation: when I remov
Public bug reported:
In metacity you can snap-drag by holding down alt, click-dragging a
window and then pressing shift.
Consider the following scenario:
- There are three windows, A, B and C. None overlap, A is slightly to the left
of B, C slightly above B.
- If you alt-drag B just enough to
> would this allow me to use [...] 1 interface for firefox and 1 interface for
> torrents?
The point of bonding is to make two interfaces look like one, so you'd be
trying to shovel water uphill if you want to partially break the illusion.
I suppose you could write an iptables module that lets y
Here's what I added to my startup script:
dev="Logitech USB Trackball"
we="Wheel Emulation"
xinput set-int-prop "$dev" "$we" 8 1
xinput set-int-prop "$dev" "$we Button" 8 9
xinput set-int-prop "$dev" "$we X Axis" 8 6 7
xinput set-int-prop "$dev" "$we Y Axis" 8 4 5
xinput set-int-prop "$dev" "Drag
The bug is no longer.
I experienced it in a pdf file generated by lilypond; it spanned two
pages. It's a bunch of notes for a song that I don't hold the
copyrights to. I can probably get permission to give you a copy (Poke
me if you want the pdf from me), but I don't see the point.
With almost
> unless you specify "Banner /etc/issue" in /etc/ssh/sshd_config.
Wouldn't you want "Banner /etc/issue.net"?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/285734
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Ubuntu doesn't include D. J. Bernstein's primegen, which can generate
primes larger than 2**32. The default $(which primes) complains about
such numbers being too large. Also, Bernstein's generator is (according
to himself) the second-fastest in the world, and I doubt that $
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: tasksel
It would be great if there was a 'development workstation' task, which
among others would install:
- compilers for C and C++ (i.e. gcc and g++)
- the most common version control systems (cvs, subversion, git-core)
- the GNU auto- tools (autoconf,
Public bug reported:
veth is a virtual ethernet device for Linux
What it does differently from ifconfig eth0:0 ... is allow each virtual
interface to have its own mac address.
Rationale: if, for instance, your ISP lets you have several IP
addresses, assigned by dhcp, and your router acts as a DH
Public bug reported:
In dkms=2.0.20.4-0ubuntu2, /etc/init.d/dkms_autoinstaller, line 141, it
says
echo " Kernel source for $kernel not installed.
Cannot install this module." >>$output_loc
This is run if /lib/modules/$kernel/build/include doesn't exist (and
another condi
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- install itsalltext (from apt-get)
- set your editor to be /usr/bin/emacs22-gtk (or /usr/bin/gvim, or
/usr/bin/gedit, doesn't seem to matter).
- try to edit a textarea with the specified itsalltext editor
- set a shortcut key for editing (in itsalltext's preferences)
- press
Public bug reported:
Steps to replicate:
- Try to import a vpnc configuration file that nm doesn't like (edit
connections -> vpn -> import)
- Face the following error message:
"The file 'invalid-1233678422.conf' could not be read or does not
contain recognized VPN connection information
Error:
Public bug reported:
$ apt-cache show texlive-science | grep 'pseudocode --' | grep --color mnet
...
observe that enviroMNET is spelled wrong in both
2007.dfsg.{2,8}-1ubuntu1. The correction is s/mnet/nment/.
May the source be with you :-)
** Affects: texlive-extra (Ubuntu)
Importance: Un
This happens to me as well.
I've attached a document for which it happens.
Also, if the text in the page textbox (next to " of 11", in the toolbar)
is selected when evince reloads the document, the text becomes
unselected. I think that's not a good default behavior: I didn't ask
for it to become
I'll offer to maintain it, then, for both Debian and Ubuntu.
I'm not a Debian Developer, nor an Ubuntu Developer, but I can become
that.
Would that solve it?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/304212
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> could you please attach your ~/.xsession-errors file to the report?
Well, I can attach some ~/.xsession-errors which happens to be mine, but it has
[acm]time after 2009-03-08 10:00:00, so it's probably not the one you want.
$ totem --version
GNOME totem 2.24.3
$ lsb_release -a
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Public bug reported:
-- The feature:
Network Manager should assist the user as much as reasonably possible in
setting up a bond0 interface.
-- Motivating scenario:
I'm watching a movie, accessed via sshfs from my desktop box over the wired
interface. I get hungry, so I decide to move my laptop
Here's a workaround: open ccsm, click preferences, uncheck "integration
with desktop environment". Remap the keys as you would normally.
The problem is that metacity is inflexible and only allows what you see
happening in compiz (says #compiz dude).
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SwarmPlayer is a bittorrent-based peer-to-peer video streaming program
URL: http://trial.p2p-next.org/linux/
License: MIT, LGPL 2+ and the Python 2.1.1 license (so sayeth LICENSE.txt)
** Affects: ubuntu
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Binary package hint: evince
The keyboard navigation in evince is very counterintuitive.
When you press uparrow and downarrow, evince moves by one page. When
you press page down and page up, evince scrolls down/up the current page
(or jumps to the top of the next/previous pa
** Changed in: vim (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => New
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** Changed in: vim (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Sorry for being a paid in the ass, but I don't get it.
I install the `vim' (which, judging from the `apt-cache show vim'
description is the console version). Then I get the same error message
as Steffen, about libgailutil.so.18, and vim doesn't run. And that's
not a bug?
James> "simply doing "a
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 3635 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/3635
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: scim
The SCIM setup is very atypical of a gnome-control-center dialog in
various respects.
Firstly, the button set: typically, there's Close (with a brown cross)
and so
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 3635 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/3635
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 3635
scim-setup isn't HIG compliant
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/210944
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Binary package hint: scim
I would like to see the ability to embed the window depicted in the
attached image in gnome-panel (similar to what UIM does); that way it
doesn't consume precious screen real estate or occlude the application
window I'm typing into.
** Affects: scim
** Attachment added: "image of the referenced window"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/13073185/The-Window.png
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/210955
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> do you still get the issue?
> Is this still an issue for you?
I still don't know how to reproduce the error, and I haven't been using
totem much, so I don't really know.
But isn't it clear that the cause is a hard coded constant in the source
code? And the solution is to (1) come up with a bet
I use the dvorak keyboard layout, and this affects me too.
I've found a workaround: when your desktop is "up and running" and the
gnome start-up process has completed, restart compiz (from a terminal,
"compiz --replace &").
IINM (but I'm only ~60% certain), compiz doesn't get the keyboard layout
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: compizconfig-settings-manager
In ccsm, if two compiz plugins have conflicting keybindings, you are
faced with the following dialog:
"Some bindings of Plugin Static Application Switcher conflict with
other plugins. Do you want to resolve these conflicts?
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: compizconfig-settings-manager
When in ccsm you export your configuration, you will be met with the
following dialog:
"Do you want to skip default option values while exporting your profile?
[No] [Yes]"
The default being "No".
Do I wanna' what... again
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