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split tutorials to a separate binary
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Thanks to TingPing, I'll cherry-pick the change into ubuntu soon (as I
also agree).
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highlighting multiple c
xchat-gnome which is totally unmaintained, and removed from ubuntu twice
and the last RM bug mentions "xchat-gnome also never actually supported
a gtk3 release. This package was a git snapshot of the mid-transition to
gtk3. It was half finished and very broken. This package has multiple
thousand li
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yes, this was a intended change:
https://github.com/hexchat/hexchat/commit/30a223a6cb8ee3613975026fa72212b6f806
https://github.com/hexchat/hexchat/issues/397
And I'm also personally happy because I kept hitting CTRL-W to delete
the last word and instead closed the tab
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pull-debian-source fails with "ImportError: No module named request"
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diffoscope/122 passes its tests and migrated, so I suppose this bug is
over (perhaps related to the rootfs bug though).0.7.2+dfsg-9
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Status: New
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dehydrated: Missing ID field for new registrations
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both uploaded.
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I also disagree with this FFe. Despite it seems to be working for now I
would be suprised if no regressions pop up in a few days/weeks in
unstable.
@ddstreet: I'm still waiting on your MR(s)! The more you wait it's obvios the
more it gets harder to rebase… Can't you start with a few changes at
Package version 1.7.4-2 includes a .service file.
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systemd service fil
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As the new maintainer of subdownloader, I'm closing this as wontfix.
For a nicer gui behaviour when pyqt is missing, see the upstream report
at https://github.com/subdownloader/subdownloader/issues/35
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(finally) forwarded upstream at
https://github.com/subdownloader/subdownloader/issues/37
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BTW, since 2014 subdownloader in debian/ubuntu is shipping a patch
dropping MimeType, so it is not appearing in the "open with" menu. Some
kind of workaround.
I'm keeping this bug open, as I think we should support that use case
better.
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Several UnicodeDecodeError when running in/for directories containing
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Very old untouched bug.
The crash happened in sip4, but I hardly believe this is relevant
anymore, so I'm closing this report.
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run.py crashed with AttributeError in _NoOperation()
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run.py crashed with AttributeError in onViewOnlineInfo(): 'NoneType'
object has no at
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run.py crashed with SIGSEGV in vtable for QPaintDevice()
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closing
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most likely something within python itself that is not useful anymore,
btw.
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subdownloader has since (talking about 2.1.0~rc4 that landed recently in
ubuntu eoan) be refactored quite a bit.
I'm therefore closing this old report on the assumption that the crash
has been covered by something else in the meantime, since no more recent
reports happened.
If it happens again pl
subdownloader has since (talking about 2.1.0~rc4 that landed recently in
ubuntu eoan) be refactored quite a bit.
I'm therefore closing this old report on the assumption that the crash
has been covered by something else in the meantime, since no more recent
reports happened.
If it happens again pl
subdownloader has since (talking about 2.1.0~rc4 that landed recently in
ubuntu eoan) be refactored quite a bit.
I'm therefore closing this old report on the assumption that the crash
has been covered by something else in the meantime, since no more recent
reports happened.
If it happens again pl
subdownloader has since (talking about 2.1.0~rc4 that landed recently in
ubuntu eoan) be refactored quite a bit.
I'm therefore closing this old report on the assumption that the crash
has been covered by something else in the meantime, since no more recent
reports happened.
If it happens again pl
subdownloader has since (talking about 2.1.0~rc4 that landed recently in
ubuntu eoan) be refactored quite a bit.
I'm therefore closing this old report on the assumption that the crash
has been covered by something else in the meantime, since no more recent
reports happened.
If it happens again pl
subdownloader has since (talking about 2.1.0~rc4 that landed recently in
ubuntu eoan) be refactored quite a bit.
I'm therefore closing this old report on the assumption that the crash
has been covered by something else in the meantime, since no more recent
reports happened.
If it happens again pl
Now that subdownlaoder moved from kaa.metadata to pymediainfo I can't
see this anymore, so I consider it fixed (as of 2.0.19-1)
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subdownloader has since (talking about 2.1.0~rc4 that landed recently in
ubuntu eoan) be refactored quite a bit.
I'm therefore closing this old report on the assumption that the crash
has been covered by something else in the meantime, since no more recent
reports happened.
If it happens again pl
subdownloader has since (talking about 2.1.0~rc4 that landed recently in
ubuntu eoan) be refactored quite a bit.
I'm therefore closing this old report on the assumption that the crash
has been covered by something else in the meantime, since no more recent
reports happened.
If it happens again pl
At the very least, it has been possible to log in into opensubtitles in
the last years…
Sorry nobody properly took care of this bug for so long.
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At the very least, I can perfectly select and deselect using the left
button now…
marking a fixed.
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mhh, subdownloader very much can start, and without any other
information (like trying to load in from the console and see if it
prints anything, run it under gdb/pdb, etc…) it's hard to do anything
with this bug report.
closing.
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Downloading multiple subs worked fine for me since quite a few versions
ago, and subdownloader has since (talking about 2.1.0~rc4 that landed
recently in ubuntu eoan) been refactored quite a bit.
I'm therefore closing this old report on the assumption that the issue
is solved by something unspecif
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@ddstreet, yes please.
Also, the solution here is to port everything to py3-only, btw.
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pull-debian-source fails with "ImportError: No mo
Was this deployed? We still see the same error today in a new build of
diffoscope.
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buildd images contain broken update-initramfs script
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> * Would you expect the shebang to be adjusted for python3 as well
Not really. You are already calling `python path/to/script.py` right
now; that already ignores the shebang, and so I don't really care of
changing that right now. Since it's used only a build time, I care even
less.
> * I suspe
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telegram-desktop crashed with SIGABRT in qt_message_fatal()
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it's not that the version in ubuntu 18.04, that's just how stable
distribution works: once a package version is there, it won't be touched
(barred some exceptions).
1.8.8 is available in the development version of ubuntu indeed.
If somebody figures the real reason telegram-desktop is not showing
anything regarding /opt/ definitely comes from unofficial packages.
Also, just installing packages must not touch anything in a user's home.
About the "install hooks" you are referring about, just know that
comparatively, very few packages have them, and nowadays they are mostly
frowned upon as bu
I think that, apart from the build process, there is only this bit that
would need to be chnaged. So I'm currently doing this, but I'd love to
be able to specify that at build time (or for inkscape to detect it by
itself, as I suggested above):
--- a/src/extension/implementation/script.cpp
+++ b/
(following upstream)
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disproportionate toolbars in ubuntu 10.10
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Public bug reported:
Moving windows around and using the launcher results in low frame rate
(<20 fps), instead of moving smoothly (~60fps).
I don't have this issues when I watch videos on YouTube, but I find that
the problem is common in all the GNOME-based distros I tried (Ubuntu,
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gsequencer fails autopkg tests on anything except amd64
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Sync gsequencer 1.4.29-1 (universe) from Debian unstable
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backport libffado for hardy
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Please port your package away from Qt 4
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Title:
reverse-depen
The problem is that in the Linux world there is no real, final, decision on
what to do with the name "python". So, at least in Debian/Ubuntu, we have no
plans on having /usr/bin/python to ever
point to anything that is not Python 2. In Arch Linux, the situation is the
opposite instead…
There
hexchat (Ubuntu Disco)
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actually, this was also reported in debian, but back then I didn't
really investigate and then forgot…
that said, it does not happen to me...
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Status: Triaged => In Progress
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hexchat is crashing every time it is closed
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+ [ Impact ]
- I think hexchat is still the same version as before, but it crashes
- almost every time.
+ When using hexchat with its hexchat-python3 plugin, coupled with python
+ 3.7, hexchat crashes while unloading
xchat is back, and Gianfranco wants to keep it.
Also, I see little value in a transitional package or similar when they
can't be upgraded from one to the other seamlessly. I'm therefore
closing both tasks.
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But Inkscape never shipped the "help", that's online (at least here,
clicking "help" → "Inkscape manual" opens a webpage). For the
tutorials, in my opinion not installing them by default is a feature, as
I'm very happy to do without some extra 55 MB.
In gimp, if I try to open the manual it offers
buntu)
Importance: Medium
Assignee: Mattia Rizzolo (mapreri)
Status: Fix Released
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Importance: Medium
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Status: New
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Importance: Undecided
S
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The backports project in ubuntu is basically in a state where nobody is
working on it anymore. I can fix `requestbackport` to error out more
nicely in this case, but don't expect anything more.
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and not worthy of going through Debian's -security archive.
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CVE-201
However note that I already uploaded the fix to bionic-proposed.
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CVE-2019-19010 - Eval injection in the Math plugin
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No. Distributions like Ubuntu once released don't update their packages
to new releases (with a few exceptions, like browser, or packages that
do bugfix-only releases).
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I'm positive that now with 1.5.x that's fixed.
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Yes… isn't that what I said? I uploaded 0.6.2-2+deb10u1 to ubuntu 18.04
(pending release managers approval) exactly to fix everything you
mentioned.
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ubuntutools.version.Version which has strip_epoch() instead
> of debian.debian_support.Version.
> * Have ubuntu-dev-tools depend on the matching version of
> python3-ubuntutools.
>
> [ Scott Kitterman ]
> * Update requestsync to python3. Closes: #927147
>
> [ Mattia Rizzolo
FTR, I've been using the proposed packages on my xenial servers for a
few weeks without noticing anything (and certs keep getting renewed)
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Title:
So it seems that in the current 1.0 beta1, there are 6 calls to `python`
in the various CMakeLists.txt that I had to patch to use python3.
Maybe you could add a cmake option to let the user select the python
binary?
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Yes the OS defines it, but first within Debian we still have quite a few
packages calling "python" and expecting python2, we are still chasing them
down.
Then, clearly we can never know of however many users scripts and whatnot
that require py2.
So we have decided long ago to just make the /usr/b
manuel now supports Python 3.7, so there is no need to remove it
anymore.
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** Change
Yeah, let me close this :)
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cheese does not start and prints an error
We just had another package that likes and wants more symlinks, and I'm
going to approve that and add more symlinks. I don't think removing
them is the way to go atm, rather firefox and thunderbird could do
something to deduplicate them (but it needs to be clever, as not
necessarily all en_* (or w
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import-bug-from-debian crashed with --- in _request(
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Please port your package away from Qt 4
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Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/bin/pyclean", line 118, in
main()
File "/usr/bin/pyclean", line 92, in main
d.__next__() # initialize coroutine
AttributeError: 'generator' object has no attribute '__next__'
this feels like your /usr/bin/pythonn is not a python2 but a p
16.04 has full i386 support as well. It's starting with 18.04 that the
support for i386 was reduced and it's not possible to do a regular
installation anymore.
On Wed, 13 Jan 2021, 3:35 am Nevil Brownlere, <1911...@bugs.launchpad.net>
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> Hi Mattia:
> thank for y
This bug was fixed in the package s3fs-fuse - 1.89-1
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s3fs-fuse (1.89-1) unstable; urgency=medium
* New upstream release 1.89.
-- Mattia Rizzolo Thu, 25 Feb 2021 20:24:56 +0100
** Changed in: s3fs-fuse (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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what version is this?
dput-ng has been using python3 since 1.18 since nearly 3 years ago on
March 2018. And I haven't had any python3-specific bug report in years
too.
So please tell what you see failing and how and which version.
Besides, I'm pretty sure trying to execute the current code wit
> my main system is Bionic which has python2 as default
There is not concept of "default" python in debian-based systems. the
`python` command is python2, period.
> I changed that to python3 and [...]
That's not a supported setup. You get to keep the pieces.
the move from the unversioned /usr
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