nds if someone is going to finish the work on ruby-support in
Debian. I don't have time now, I might have during Debconf (end of
july), but then it might be a bit late for Karmic.
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ruby1.8. Manually upgrading all the libs is a lot of work, so we only
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t for ubuntu to try to manage all of the
> packages out there. In fact I'd rather go without - especially if it's
> slowing the release of the main ruby package.
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> I want to do an apt-get update ruby1.9 and get some fresher bits, thats
> all. 1.9.0 is old and it seems straightforward to refresh that package
> with 1.9.1.
And how would you deal with installing apps? especially the ones that
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Y
end against merging/syncing that
package in Ubuntu as long as ruby-support is not ready, and migration
plans have not been decided in Debian.
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On 18/05/09 at 13:02 -, Niels Ganser wrote:
> With the recent release of the new version that donpdonp has pointed
> out, they are already lacking behind though.. :)
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rubygems1.8 suggests ruby1.8-dev, which seems like the correct
relationship. You can use rubygems to install gems that don't require
compiling anything.
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Because you need to install the "irb" package to get the "irb" symlink.
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taintness check in dl
* DNS spoofing vulnerability in resolv.rb (CVE-2008-1447)
* Applied debian/patches/168_rexml_dos.dpatch:
Fix CVE-2008-3790 (REXML expansion DOS). Closes: #496808.
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ruby1.8 (1.8.7.22-4) un
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Hi,
Here is a stupid patch for the build failure on lpia. This time, let's
try to write something that won't break a Debian arch :-)
--- a/debian/rules
+++ b/debian/rules
@@ -8,6 +8,9 @@ ruby_ver_dir = $(ruby_ver).$(ruby_ver_teeny)
tcltk_ver =
Wilson uploads a package
> 2. Lucas Nussbaum and Scott Kitterman and others disagree with details about
> the packaging
No, I also disagree with the solution that was chosen to fix the bug
(the use of alternatives).
> 0. Clarify that "don't use gems" isn't a soluti
Another problem with removing it is that users that installed 8.04 and
have it installed will continue to file bugs to Debian (see LP bug
#229847). It's better to update it, make it display a message about
filing bug to launchpad, but let people who know what they are doing use
it to file bugs dire
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Hi,
Since the release of hardy, we (Debian) have seen several bugs reported
by Ubuntu users to the Debian BTS.
It seems that a change made by Daniel Hahler in reportbug 3.39ubuntu2
caused reportbug to default to sending bugs to the Debian BTS.
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You re
Hi,
Some comments:
- debian/operating_system.rb is not properly licensed, and not mentioned in
debian/copyright.
- I'm still not convinced by your update-alternatives hack. This should
*really* go upstream, so it's fixed for every distro, not just Ubuntu.
- why the switch to simple-patchsys?
- y
On 14/08/08 at 07:05 -, Mathias Gug wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Thu, Aug 14, 2008 at 05:48:34AM -0000, Lucas Nussbaum wrote:
> > Some comments:
> > - debian/operating_system.rb is not properly licensed, and not mentioned in
> > debian/copyright.
>
> debian/oper
On 14/08/08 at 07:53 -, Neil Wilson wrote:
> 2008/8/14 Lucas Nussbaum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Some comments:
> > - debian/operating_system.rb is not properly licensed, and not mentioned in
> > debian/copyright.
>
> Agreed. That nee
> The gem command *is* a completely integral part of ruby1.9. Removing
> it is like removing the standard library or the interpreter itself.
nobody is talking about removing gem1.9. It's just going to be packaged
separately, to allow other packages to depend only on what they need.
> There is a g
ns to the system path just because of somebody's incorrect
> idea of how the world is. If gems is installed then the bin needs to
> go on the system path (at the end - after /usr/games) automatically.
Here too. Please send a patch.
> On 24/05/2008, Lucas Nussbaum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]&
On 27/05/08 at 09:58 -, Neil Wilson wrote:
> 2008/5/24 Lucas Nussbaum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > Right. I'm waiting for your patch.
>
> Ok. Lucas. I'm going to send a patch via Ubuntu.
Feel free me to subscribe me to the bug.
> The patch will be to
>
See #18808 about /etc/profile.d/ ...
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On 28/05/08 at 08:39 -, Neil Wilson wrote:
> 2008/5/27 Lucas Nussbaum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > I'm not sure you understand the rationale for splitting ruby1.9.
>
> So that other packages don't pull in stuff they don't need and reduce
> the perennial dep
policy 9.9 (Environment variables), programs
installed by packages must not depend on environment variables
to get reasonable defaults. Do not use this LSB feature to set
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in where they belong.
Installing to /usr/local/bin could sound acceptable to me. Not sure if
that will be acceptable for the other ruby maintainers in Debian.
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gems, and I don't use rails).
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On 28/05/08 at 14:25 -, Neil Wilson wrote:
> 2008/5/28 Lucas Nussbaum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> > Installing to /usr/local/bin could sound acceptable to me. Not sure if
> > that will be acceptable for the other ruby maintainers in Debian.
>
> Could this be solve
he binaries?
For each Debian package where a gem also exists, you would have to
modify the Debian package to use the alternatives system. That clearly
doesn't work.
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> * Add the gem bin path to $PATH
forbidden by policy, not do-able in Debian
> * Install symlinks in /usr/bin
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On 28/05/08 at 19:01 -, Neil Wilson wrote:
> On 28/05/2008, Lucas Nussbaum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > That would require hacking rubygems quite deeply. If rubygems provided
> > some hooks that we could use to implement distro-specific stuff, why
> > not. B
On 28/05/08 at 19:21 -, Neil Wilson wrote:
> On 28/05/2008, Lucas Nussbaum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > For each Debian package where a gem also exists, you would have to
> > modify the Debian package to use the alternatives system. That clearly
> > doesn't w
Some notes in random order:
I agree that installing the binary wrappers, or symlinks, to
/usr/local/bin, so that they are in $PATH, is a good thing.
The install / install / uninstall problem you mention is a gem problem.
I think that it should be solved at the rubygem side, not specifically
for D
.
Changelog since current intrepid version 1.9.0.2-1ubuntu1:
ruby1.9 (1.9.0.2-5) unstable; urgency=low
[ Lucas Nussbaum ]
* Because of make's dependency handling on phony targets after the addition
of the watch in 1.9.0.1-4, parse.o was rebuilt three times during the
build pr
On 04/08/08 at 21:02 -, Neil Wilson wrote:
> 2008/8/4 Lucas Nussbaum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > Some notes in random order:
> > The install / install / uninstall problem you mention is a gem problem.
> > I think that it should be solved at the rubygem side, not
On 05/08/08 at 07:40 -, Neil Wilson wrote:
> The user gem mechanism is broken by the Debian packaging and that
> stops Rails 2.1 using it as it expects.
Bug # ?
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Is that no longer the case or do you not care about
> gem working?
It should never have been added to ruby1.9's depend. It should have been
added to gem1.9's depends. But gem1.9 no longer exists (replaced by
rubygems1.9, rubygems source package).
rubygems1.9 does depend on rdo
d according to
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libcairo-ruby
Are you sure you are up-to-date?
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Mmmh.
In the debian bug ( http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-
bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=487204 ), the following test case was provided:
<->
require 'cairo'
require 'stringio'
i = 0;
while true
output = StringIO.new
surface = Cairo::PDFSurface.new(output, 100, 100)
context = Cairo::Context.new(
> testcase.rb:5: [BUG] object allocation during garbage collection phase
> ruby 1.8.7 (2008-08-11 patchlevel 72) [i486-linux]
>
> where line 5 is the "1000.times do" command
AH! thank you. I can see it now.
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the fixed version in 8.10. I don't think that Ubuntu
policies would allow to use 1.6.3 in 8.10.
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Please provide a reproducible test case, not just FUD.
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reassigning to ruby1.8
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Will never be fixed in Ubuntu or Debian. Talk to upstream if you want
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too complex. and nobody provided a benchmark that shows the performance
penalty. Also, ruby1.8 is in maintainance mode, you might want to switch
to 1.9 for better perf.
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not an ubuntu problem. talk to upstream.
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version of ruby. We need that to be able to switch to 1.9 in the future.
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which exact version of ruby1.8 and rails are you using ? are you using
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that was a libxml-ruby bug, that has been fixed in 0.5.2.0-3+lenny1 (on
the Debian side). I'm not sure it's worth backporting the patch to
hardy
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Ryan, do you know which script caused the crash ? Could you try to
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I'm closing this bug:
- the fact that rails installed via rubygems doesn't work with ruby 1.8.7
installed via apt is not an Ubuntu problem
- the bug was caused by changes in ruby 1.8.7 which broke rails. the rails
package was never affected AFAIK
** Changed in: ruby1.8 (Ubuntu)
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When building without --enable-pthread:
compiling tk
*
**
** PTHREAD SUPPORT MODE ERROR:
**
** Ruby is not compiled with --enable-pthread, but your Tcl/Tk
** library seems to be compiled with pthread support. This
**
I spoke too fast. removing --enable-pthread disables the build of ruby-tk and
causes a build failure later in the process:
dh_movefiles -plibtcltk-ruby1.8 \
usr/lib/ruby/1.8/x86_64-linux/tcltklib.so \
usr/lib/ruby/1.8/x86_64-linux/tkutil.so
dh_movefiles: debian/tmp/usr/lib/
I built ruby1.8 with the following patch:
--- debian/rules(revision 201)
+++ debian/rules(working copy)
@@ -39,7 +39,6 @@
DEB_CONFIGURE_USER_FLAGS +=
--with-extra-search-path='/usr/lib/ruby/$(ruby_ver)/i386-linux'
endif
DEB_CONFIGURE_USER_FLAGS += --program-suffix=$(ruby_
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Fixed in hardy and intrepid.
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I'm closing the bug in Ubuntu as well, since the package was synced in
intrepid.
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This is not a problem in ruby1.8. The ruby -> ruby1.8 symlink is handled
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Apparently fixed now. Closing.
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FWIW, I agree with Sarah Hobbs and Brian Murray wrote above. I don't think
reportbug should be removed.
- it's useful to Ubuntu developers.
- removing it won't solve the problem for users who already have it installed.
so it should be "fixed", by adding a message that says that it mustn't be used
Hi,
Sorry Justin, I won't have time to work on this. (I'm currently very
busy with work)
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something strange, and the
end result was not what we wanted.
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Could you provide simple recipes to reproduce the problems you are
seeing, so I can test that my fix actually fixes your problems?
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Build-Depends. We don't build any
arch-specific package anyway, so splitting Build-Depends-Indep and
Build-Depends in pointless.
* Add misc:Depends to Depends so lintian is happier.
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** Affects: feed2imap (Ubuntu)
Importance
Public bug reported:
Please sync libfeedparser-ruby 0.7-1 (universe) from Debian unstable
(main)
This is a dependency for feed2imap 0.9.4-1.
Changelog since current karmic version 0.6-1:
libfeedparser-ruby (0.7-1) unstable; urgency=low
[ Lucas Nussbaum ]
* New upstream release
but maybe try to address that problem?
FYI, I just filed http://redmine.ruby-lang.org/issues/show/1974 about that
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Hi,
I've just uploaded a new version of the package: 1.9.1.243-1ubuntu1
Could you check that it fixes this bug?
Thank you
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Hi,
Coul you please report this bug upstream (to the RMagick developer) if
you really think it is important to get it fixed ?
Thank you
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While looking at old packages requiring merges, I came across kmatplot.
This package has already been removed from Debian, see
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** Affects: kmatplot (Ubuntu)
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Hi,
kgeography has already been removed from Debian, and its binary packages
(kgeography and kgeography-data) are now provided by the kdeedu src
package.
Thank you,
** Affects: kgeography (Ubuntu)
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Superseeded by gtk2-engines
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It has already been removed from Debian ( http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-
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Hi,
I'm forwarding this for a friend who hasn't got a LP account (yet) :
I used the "smp" kernel version in Ubuntu Breezy CPUSET was
effectively compiled. But when I installed Dapper I didn't find any kernel
compiled with this option
On 27/06/06 at 21:13 -, Ben Collins wrote:
> ** Changed in: linux-source-2.6.15 (Ubuntu)
> Assignee: (unassigned) => Ben Collins
>Status: Confirmed => Fix Committed
Hi,
Does this mean it will go into dapper-updates, or only in Edgy ?
Thank you,
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Closing since everybody seems to be ok now.
** Changed in: numlockx (Ubuntu)
Status: Unconfirmed => Fix Released
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https://launchpad.net/bugs/40718
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The current version in edgy fixes this.
** Changed in: tipa (Ubuntu)
Status: Unconfirmed => Fix Released
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updmap run as root
https://launchpad.net/bugs/31724
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Do you still see this behaviour ?
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https://launchpad.net/bugs/28755
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compiz and xgl are still heavily under development. Please report this
bug to compiz instead, because the fact that it works with everything
else is a good indication that it's not a psi bug.
** Changed in: psi (Ubuntu)
Status: Unconfirmed => Rejected
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marking fixed, since Oliver fixed it himself :-)
** Changed in: psi (Ubuntu)
Status: Unconfirmed => Fix Released
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This problem is fixed in Ubuntu edgy.
** Changed in: unicode (Ubuntu)
Status: Unconfirmed => Fix Released
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"unicode" tool does not create symlink for UnicodeData.txt
https://launchpad.net/bugs/55612
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