Good point.
Also there is no point reporting all empty dirs in a hierarchy I think, just
the topmost.
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I can't vire bug 221034 ?
Anyway this bug has nothing to do with file content.
If a file _name_ contains \f \v or \r not as the last character then this
exception is thrown.
Note on systems without apport, th
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That should be fixed in fslint-2.26 which is in ubuntu intrepid,
but you can also install the package from:
http://www.pixelbeat.org/fslint/
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No, current ubuntu version doesn't have that bug,
so no point reporting.
thanks!
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Sigh. I meant that it's in debian _testing_
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This was already reported debian bug 446326.
This should already be fixed and released in fslint-2.26 which is in debian
stable.
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This was fixed 5 months ago (in 2.28), but I can't get the update into
debian/ubuntu :(
The mentoring process is very bad. Anyway you can always get the latest package
directly from http://www.pixelbeat.org/fslint/
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Can you try with the latest version 2.26 (which is in debian testing BTW).
I fixed up a couple of issues in this area. You can download the ubuntu package
from:
http://www.pixelbeat.org/fslint/
Note if it does display the duplicate files but also reports errors,
I would be interested in seeing th
an "int argument required" error can only happen from printf format
interpolation I think.
I.E. you've get this error if you do this in python: "%d" % None
There is only 1 possible place in the code I think that that could happen,
though I can't see yet how this path could be triggered.
To that e
Thanks a million. You're test was very helpful.
It shows that there are issues formatting very large numbers using %d.
This is in fact a python bug: http://bugs.python.org/issue1742669
I'll push out a work around asap.
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Fix committed upstream:
http://code.google.com/p/fslint/source/detail?r=162
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Yes Rolf it's easy to delete them but not report empty branches.
Anyway the just released 2.40 reports empty branches (the topmost only)
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Sorry Rolf. I assumed it was something lower that FSlint when other apps were
affected.
I can confirm that FSlint is a pygtk app.
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I still can't find relevant info in the wiki.
Perhaps you could provide a link?
Where does one ask for "enhancements"?
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Note compiz (desktop effects) is not on (there are too many bugs to
mention with that).
Bind a key to maximize vertically.
Just after boot it does work, but "after a while",
windows maximized vertically go the whole way
to the bottom of the scre
Sorry, I thought I'd get prompted for version info.
This is with gutsy tribe 4 I think with no updates.
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I have a single screen.
Note maximize and toggle maximize are fine for me.
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Yes still a problem on gutsy with standard kernel:
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Wow that is hard to find!
A bug comment should not be the first mention of this
I've found after googling for 10 mins.
I first tried to `apt-cache search --names-only developer`
Then looked in the list of virtual packages at:
http://packages.ubuntu.com/gutsy/virtual/
Also one still needs to copy a
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It would be great to update feisty and gutsy from version 2.16
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wrt the kernel ignoring the crashdump helper for SIGQUIT,
it should be ignoring anyway as `ulimit -c 0` was set!
I.E. there seems to be an ubuntu specific bug here in that
the apport helper (or whatever is in /proc/sys/kernel/core_pattern)
is called even when one does `ulimit -c 0`
I tested Fedora
On a debian sarge system with updated kernel to 2.6.20-1
I see the expected good behaviour also:
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I notice this with ipw2200 on Fedora 7 also.
If you unload the ipw2200 module and reload it,
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Looks like an upstream issue alright. See also:
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=220790
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OK fslint-2.24-1 has been released to debian unstable.
This fixes the above packaging bug and also ubuntu bug #87246
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This was due to a mismatch between the glade file and the python loader,
and was specific to the reporters system
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Hmm I realise I've missed the upstream version freeze,
so I'm not sure if it's possible to release for gutsy.
If you need reasons, the details of all changes between 2.16 & 2.24 are here:
http://fslint.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/doc/NEWS
cheers,
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There was an issue in FSlint when dealing with filenames with trailing spaces.
That has been fixed upstream.
I've confirmed on 2.6.23.1-49.fc8 the separate vfat issue,
where one can't create a file with a trailing space in the first place.
$ touch "t "
touch: setting times of `t ': No such file o
I contacted OGAWA Hirofumi the linux VFAT maintainer,
who said trailing spaces are not allowed in FAT :)
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The system wouldn't be cluttered with core files surely
if the core_pattern is a pipe?
Also I confirmed 2.6.23.1-42.fc8 does not run the pipe when `ulimit -c
0`
I'm not sure if SIGQUIT should generate a core, but
it's probably mandated in some POSIX spec somewhere.
I certainly would be surprised
So you are saying fedora and debian are wrong in this regard?
And you're saying with `ulimit -c 0` the crashdump helper should still be
called,
even though _by default_ it's a python program.
Note the user (script) only has control over the ulimit setting in general,
not the system wide kernel s
Public bug reported:
This is fixed in the 0.18.3.2 release.
For example when bootstrapping coreutils we get:
> ./bootstrap: autopoint --force
> sh: build-aux/git-version-gen: No such file or directory
> /usr/bin/m4:configure.ac:444: cannot open `m4/cu-progs.m4': \
> No such file or dir
That would be https://github.com/pixelb/fslint/commit/77bb8d455
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What's the nature of the corruption? For example is there too little data?
How do you mean "flush of the write buffer"?
3 seconds sounds way too short to actually write the data.
I presume you're unmounting the device before ejecting it?
Note cp is just doing read/write so unlikely to be the issue.
On 31/03/17 10:19, Rufus Laggren wrote:
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>
> When dealing with 100k++ number of files it would GREATLY, HUGELY help
> if one could build, on the fly, a list of "preferred dirs". When
> activated (various ways possible) the "preferred dirs" feature would,
> when a "preferred d
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Yes that operation was changed in 8.25 to ensure atomic output,
thus allowing one to run multiple factor processes in parallel
and collate the output.
I'll look at disabling this internal buffering if the output is line buffered
(which it will be if outputting to a terminal, or if stdbuf -oL is us
Fixed _upstream_ with
http://git.sv.gnu.org/gitweb/?p=coreutils.git;a=commitdiff;h=v8.25-64-g6643842
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fslint just calls xdg-open on your file.
So it seems that has broken?
Can you try this from a terminal:
xdg-open yourfile.jpg
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If I open a
coreutils maintainer here.
Honoring locale sorting rules takes lots of extra logic.
POSIX and long time behavior dictates that remains the default.
Only you know what your data is, so it's up to you
to better describe it by passing LC_ALL=C to sort as above.
Given that, GNU sort should perform
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>
> invoking `fslint` in `gnome-terminal` prints
>
> Der Befehl »fslint« wurde nicht gefunden, meinten Sie vielleicht:
> Befehl »nslint« aus dem Paket »nslint« (universe)
> Befehl »ftlint« aus dem Paket »freetype2
You need the -m option to not pass the 'a' component down where it will
be interpreted as a directory
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Fix proposed for nova Juno stable
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It was discussed at
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/coreutils/2014-04/msg00025.html
and thought simple enough already by doing:
md5sum < the_file | cut -b1-32
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It is described in the man page, though not at a standard or appropriate
location.
I'll fix this upstream
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I don't know how to close this bug as "fixed upstream"?
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That's supported already. Just ensure that you start your wildcard with /
For example to select everything in /usr/ use /usr/*
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You probably want -k2,2 to restrict the comparison to just that field.
What's the output from `locale` as a matter of interest
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Note also the --debug option to indicate the extent of the matches.
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Reproduced with script 2.27.1 which spins in this case continually
doing:
poll([{fd=4, events=POLLIN}], 1, 10)= 1 ([{fd=4, revents=POLLIN}])
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I wonder is this related to traversing symlinks to the mount point?
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Downstream debian 8.23 package could rename the coreutils node to avoid
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2012.1.4 branch
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tl;dr The current code should be correct.
old naming = blah-pid
new naming = blah.pid
That was changed upstream in:
http://code.google.com/p/pylockfile/source/detail?r=102
That was released upstream in 0.9.1
But nova overrides lockfile naming since essex-1-2022-geb42e7f
The new regexp is correct
shouldn't you just reopen 785955 and add the comment there?
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I don't see how this could be an fslint issue.
It just uses standard gtk dialogs to select paths,
and then just passes those paths off to shell commands.
Does it work if you eliminate the gtk dialogs by passing
paths under the truecrypt mounts directly on the fslint-gui command line.
I.E. does fsi
Did you clean those pictures by deletion?
I suspect you selected a "dotfile" for deletion in error
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Well if you wanted to compare dotfiles in 2 dirs you could:
diff <(ls -1d ~/.* | sort) <(ls -1d backup/.* | sort)
When fslint runs you can also auto deselect all files in /home/
using the selection functions. Or you could select those
to and scan the list to see if fslint has selecte/highligh
So what was in the zip files?
Note sxc files are actually zip files, so they probably were copies.
Did the zip files have perhaps the following structure?
$ unzip '[016563].zip'
Archive: [016563].zip
extracting: mimetype
inflating: content.xml
inflating: styles.x
A single file in the zip would not concur with my guess.
I'd really need to see the zip though
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I immediately asked for info from Yves, but got no response.
Note fslint, compares size, then md5sum, then sha1sum
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Why was this closed. Because you hope it's fixed?
Same issue on Fedora 12:
# uname -a
Linux 2.6.32.10-90.fc12.i686 #1 SMP Fri Aug 13 11:59:33 IST 2010 i686 i686 i386
GNU/Linux
# rpm -qa "*intel*"
xorg-x11-drv-intel-2.9.1-1.fc12.i686
# lspci | grep VGA
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corp
That's been implemented since 2.40 (21/07/2009)
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