[Bug 292233] [NEW] kdiff3 is no longer packaged in intrepid

2008-11-01 Thread L. David Baron
Public bug reported: Binary package hint: kdiff3 kdiff3 was packaged in hardy. It'sused by many version control systems (e.g., mercurial) to get good merging support. These version control systems are much less useful without it (even with an inferior merge tool). However, it seems to have bee

[Bug 228810] Re: no dialects are packaged for libhtml-wikiconverter-perl

2008-05-09 Thread L. David Baron
** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt" http://launchpadlibrarian.net/14406679/Dependencies.txt -- no dialects are packaged for libhtml-wikiconverter-perl https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/228810 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to

[Bug 228810] [NEW] no dialects are packaged for libhtml-wikiconverter-perl

2008-05-09 Thread L. David Baron
Public bug reported: Binary package hint: libhtml-wikiconverter-perl I installed libhtml-wikiconverter-perl. apt-get said: The following extra packages will be installed: libclass-data-accessor-perl libcss-perl libparams-validate-perl Recommended packages: libfile-slurp-perl libhtml-wikicon

[Bug 442800] Re: not seeing atime properly, keeps revisiting unmodified mailboxes

2009-11-23 Thread L. David Baron
After running stat on a mailbox in a bunch of different situations, it looks like the problem is not that mutt is not seeing the atime correctly, but rather it's that it's setting the atime of edited mailboxes in weird ways. In particular, it frequently sets the atime of the mailbox to one second

[Bug 442800] Re: not seeing atime properly, keeps revisiting unmodified mailboxes

2009-11-23 Thread L. David Baron
So I think the problem I'm seeing is probably a regression from http://dev.mutt.org/trac/changeset/b080ae086a62 , which explicitly sets the atime if a mailbox still has new messages in it. (I guess I should get out of the habit of force-write ($) and then exit-without-writing (x) to avoid having m

[Bug 448686] Re: CSS table borders do not display

2009-11-23 Thread L. David Baron
Here's a testcase (.tar.gz containing Makefile and testcase.c) using only Gtk, Gdk, and cairo, that shows the same problem with the Intel X driver. It should draw a deep red equilateral triangle, but nothing shows up with the Intel driver. (I tried to write an equivalent Xlib testcase using XFill

[Bug 448686] Re: CSS table borders do not display

2009-11-27 Thread L. David Baron
** Package changed: firefox-3.5 (Ubuntu) => xserver-xorg-video-intel (Ubuntu) ** Changed in: xserver-xorg-video-intel (Ubuntu) Status: Triaged => New ** Summary changed: - CSS table borders do not display + table borders in Firefox do not display with Intel X driver -- table borders in

[Bug 583954] Re: ibus-daemon applet leaks memory badly

2010-05-31 Thread L. David Baron
After I've been logged in for a few weeks, this python process (same as in the bug description) gets to using half a gig or more of ram on my laptop; killing the process noticeably improves system responsiveness. It seems like the fix ought to be part of an update for Lucid. -- ibus-daemon applet

[Bug 538838] Re: Can't move a firefox window by draging the menubar

2010-05-17 Thread L. David Baron
I think this would be relatively straightforward to fix in Firefox; we already have code for this behavior for Mac (although for Mac we can move the window by dragging even more area than we'd want for these GTK themes: on Mac, empty parts of the toolbars and statusbar can be dragged too). I file

[Bug 220263]

2019-01-01 Thread L. David Baron
I suspect that many aspects of this actually were fixed at various times. But the hard part is to prevent all the CSS changes in the browser front-end from triggering some aspect of it again. (At one point I think I'd made a testing mode in which the correct foreground/background pairs were alway

[Bug 220263]

2019-02-14 Thread L. David Baron
So I think it would be useful to know, for the current round of complaints, are the problems the result of: 1. Firefox incorrectly gets data out of the GTK theme, so that its default appearance for controls doesn't match the native one, or 2. Firefox gets the data out of the theme correctly, but

[Bug 220263]

2019-03-09 Thread L. David Baron
re comment 57, with those settings (on Ubuntu 18.04), I see white text on a dark background. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/220263 Title: Bad Firefox integration with dark themes To

[Bug 1798786] Re: can't retrieve gmail emails. fetchmail: OU=No SNI provided; please fix your client./CN=invalid2.invalid

2019-06-11 Thread L. David Baron
This morning an update for openssl and libssl from 1.1.0g to 1.1.1 went out to bionic (Ubuntu 18.04 LTS), which means bionic users are now affected by this bug as well (given that 1.1.1 ships TLS 1.3 support, plus the google configuration described in https://mta.openssl.org/pipermail/openssl-proje

[Bug 1798786] Re: can't retrieve gmail emails. fetchmail: OU=No SNI provided; please fix your client./CN=invalid2.invalid

2019-06-13 Thread L. David Baron
I believe https://mta.openssl.org/pipermail/openssl- project/2018-April/000635.html explains why the problem with gmail occurs only with TLS 1.3. When I hit the problem two days ago, using 'sslproto "TLS1.2"' (with no '+') in my configuration for gmail fixed the problem, since it forced the use of

[Bug 1773023] [NEW] date command no longer handles daylight saving time (summer time) after January 2038

2018-05-23 Thread L. David Baron
Public bug reported: This worked in Ubuntu 17.04 (I *think* -- definitely did work in earlier Ubuntu releases but I'm not 100% sure 17.04 was the last working release) but is broken in Ubuntu 17.10 and in 18.04. The date command no longer handles summer time (Daylight Saving Time) for dates after

[Bug 1322784] [NEW] Firefox crashes in flag_qsort during spellchecker initialization on x86 due to gcc bug

2014-05-23 Thread L. David Baron
Public bug reported: The most common Firefox crash on Linux in Mozilla's crash-stats system is crashes in the function flag_qsort. These crashes occur: * only on x86 architecture * only on Ubuntu packages (and not on Mozilla's builds) * on precise and saucy and trusty (based on kernel versions

[Bug 1690178] [NEW] package lib32z1-dev 1:1.2.8.dfsg-2ubuntu5 failed to install/upgrade: trying to overwrite '/usr/include/i386-linux-gnu/zconf.h', which is also in package zlib1g-dev:i386 1:1.2.8.df

2017-05-11 Thread L. David Baron
Public bug reported: While this error looks very similar to the one in #1512992, it happened as a result of the updates that were released today, i.e., it seems like the result of the *fix* for that bug. ProblemType: Package DistroRelease: Ubuntu 16.10 Package: lib32z1-dev 1:1.2.8.dfsg-2ubuntu5 P

[Bug 1170164] Re: can't switch input method at all

2014-08-25 Thread L. David Baron
This started happening for me with Ubuntu 14.04, to the extent that I didn't realize before seeing this bug (and learning that switching tabs in the terminal could fix it) that IME worked at *all* in gnome-terminal anymore. I didn't have problems in Ubuntu 12.04. -- You received this bug notific

[Bug 1322784]

2015-03-12 Thread L. David Baron
For the record, flag_qsort is not present in: https://crash-stats.mozilla.com/topcrasher/products/Firefox/versions/36.0.1/date_range_type/report/crash_type/browser/os_name/Linux/result_count/50?days=7 so this seems to have worked. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of

[Bug 353877]

2015-03-21 Thread L. David Baron
(In reply to Brian Lalonde from comment #392) > Is there a reasonable solution to aligning by column, rather than > cell-by-cell, other than this one or the CSS :numeric selector proposal at > https://www.w3.org/Bugs/Public/show_bug.cgi?id=18026 ? Please see comment 288 and comment 379 (which, rea

[Bug 316373]

2013-08-10 Thread L. David Baron
See http://norman.walsh.name/production/2008/02/07/xml105e -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/316373 Title: Firefox - Add support for XML 1.1 To manage notifications about this bug go to

[Bug 1528345] [NEW] grub or kernel update broke Secure Boot by putting grubx64.efi instead of shimx64.efi in EFI boot order

2015-12-21 Thread L. David Baron
Public bug reported: I've been running Ubuntu on a Lenovo ThinkPad X240. I initially installed 14.10 when I got the machine in January. I then upgraded to 15.04, and on Monday evening (late December 14) I upgraded to 15.10. I rebooted once right after the update to make sure some postfix and op

[Bug 1384342] Re: kernel messages intel_crtc_wait_for_pending_flips correlate to compiz hang

2015-01-31 Thread L. David Baron
>From skimming commit logs for the i915 directory in the kernel, it looks like https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/stable/linux- stable.git/commit/?id=48bf5b2d00bfeb681f6500c626189c7cd2c964d2 might be relevant. I haven't tested yet, though. -- You received this bug notification because

[Bug 1322784]

2015-02-09 Thread L. David Baron
Created attachment 8561105 Pad heap allocations passed to flag_qsort() on x86 Linux to work around gcc bug affecting Ubuntu packages My biggest concern for review of this patch is whether the #ifdef will correctly catch what Ubuntu is using to compile Firefox. Does anybody know how to confirm th

[Bug 1322784]

2015-02-09 Thread L. David Baron
Comment on attachment 8561105 Pad heap allocations passed to flag_qsort() on x86 Linux to work around gcc bug affecting Ubuntu packages Hmmm, given that ehsan's away for a bit, transferring review to froydnj. (I'd hope to get this in to beta, although I really should have tried to do this many r

[Bug 1322784]

2015-02-10 Thread L. David Baron
Comment on attachment 8561105 Pad heap allocations passed to flag_qsort() on x86 Linux to work around gcc bug affecting Ubuntu packages Approval Request Comment [Feature/regressing bug #]: not a regression in our codebase [User impact if declined]: #3 topcrash on Linux, specific to 32-bit Ubuntu

[Bug 1322784]

2015-02-10 Thread L. David Baron
https://hg.mozilla.org/integration/mozilla-inbound/rev/80d3d1eef2f6 -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1322784 Title: Firefox crashes in flag_qsort during spellchecker initialization on

[Bug 271933]

2014-08-17 Thread L. David Baron
The codepath here was presumably:nsHttpChannelAuthProvider::CheckForSuperfluousAuth -> nsHttpChannelAuthProvider::ConfirmAuth -> nsStringBundle::FormatStringFromName or its older equivalent. It sounds like this can probably be WORKSFORME now, though. -- You received this bug notification because

[Bug 1322784] Re: Firefox crashes in flag_qsort during spellchecker initialization on x86 due to gcc bug

2014-09-04 Thread L. David Baron
All comment 42 says is that comment 41 is a separate issue from this bug. That doesn't make this bug invalid. ** Changed in: gcc-4.8 (Ubuntu) Status: Invalid => Confirmed -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https:/

[Bug 1322784] Re: Firefox crashes in flag_qsort during spellchecker initialization on x86 due to gcc bug

2014-09-04 Thread L. David Baron
It's an issue with something in the compilation toolchain that Ubuntu uses to compile the Firefox builds that Ubuntu ships. I don't know what part of that toolchain specifically (whether it's base gcc or Ubuntu's gcc modifications or wrappers). What's the right place to put such bugs? It's by far

[Bug 114441]

2013-10-10 Thread L. David Baron
A bunch of work fixing issues with the HTML5 ruby spec has led to: http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-html/2013Oct/0015.html http://darobin.github.io/html-ruby/ which is probably what we should be looking at implementing. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member

[Bug 1322784]

2014-07-20 Thread L. David Baron
Could somebody running the Firefox that has this crash (i.e., 32-bit Ubuntu packages) attach the contents of about:buildconfig to this bug? (That is, just type "about:buildconfig" in the URL bar, save it to a file, and use the "Add an attachment" link above.) -- You received this bug notification

[Bug 1322784]

2014-07-20 Thread L. David Baron
Er, never mind, I can extract it from the package in comment 23. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1322784 Title: Firefox crashes in flag_qsort during spellchecker initialization on x8

[Bug 1322784]

2014-07-21 Thread L. David Baron
We ought to be able to work around this, and probably should, given the lack of response. If somebody has a setup that can reproduce the compiler bug, there might be a straightforward workaround such as inserting |volatile| somewhere or similar trivial rearrangement of code. If not, we ought to b

[Bug 922245] [NEW] should be possible to display other timezone without changing system timezone

2012-01-26 Thread L. David Baron
Public bug reported: I just upgraded and switched to Unity, and I'm trying to set things up like I had them before. I've always kept my system clocks in UTC, and set the TZ environment variable for local time in ~/.bashrc (affecting everything in my user account). This provides sanity both for l

[Bug 583954] Re: ibus-daemon applet leaks memory badly

2012-07-08 Thread L. David Baron
This seems fixed to me in Ubuntu 11.10. I'm currently seeing: $ ps auwwx | head -1; ps auwwx | grep main.py | grep -v grep USER PID %CPU %MEMVSZ RSS TTY STAT START TIME COMMAND dbaron2142 0.0 0.1 483600 11304 ?Sl Jun15 8:43 /usr/bin/python /usr/share/ibus/ui/

[Bug 353877]

2011-10-21 Thread L. David Baron
(In reply to Scott Trenda from comment #371) > Joking aside, since WebKit is also waiting on Mozilla to take action on this > fix, has anyone thought of contacting Opera and asking how they implemented > it? They seem to be a leader in CSS compliance and have somehow created an > implementation tha

[Bug 303269]

2011-08-16 Thread L. David Baron
(In reply to Boris Zbarsky (:bz) from comment #61) > David, what do you think of the above bits about making the style system's > concept of "language" take into account xml:lang? We should do that. It's bug 234485. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs,

[Bug 515725]

2010-11-22 Thread L. David Baron
(In reply to comment #10) > 5. try text zoom only -> no bug > > Search for mFullZoom resp. aZoom resulted in not so many matches. The difference here is that full zoom changes the ratio of CSS pixels to device pixels, while text zoom does not. See comment 6. -- Firefox XSL Zoom https://bugs.la