Hi,
I just upgraded to the nightlies on Ubuntu Precise. Some issues I noticed:
The python-sip package has incorrect 'provides'. Instead of: Provides: python2.7-sip, sip-api-7.0, sip-api-7.1
It should be: Provides: python2.7-sip, sip-api-8.0, sip-api-8.1
The shortcut to open the process list, ctrl+esc does not work. It is set up correctly according to the keybindings configuration.
When looking at the process table in ksysguard, the table just keeps flashing. It's impossible to actually use ksysguard to kill a program.
Should I report these bugs (or other problems like this)? I tried everything both with my normal user and with a new test user (clean homedir).
Best regards, Julius
Hi,
I just upgraded to the nightlies on Ubuntu Precise. Some issues I noticed:
The python-sip package has incorrect 'provides'. Instead of: Provides: python2.7-sip, sip-api-7.0, sip-api-7.1
It should be: Provides: python2.7-sip, sip-api-8.0, sip-api-8.1
The shortcut to open the process list, ctrl+esc does not work. It is set up correctly according to the keybindings configuration.
When looking at the process table in ksysguard, the table just keeps flashing. It's impossible to actually use ksysguard to kill a program.
Should I report these bugs (or other problems like this)? I tried everything both with my normal user and with a new test user (clean homedir).
Best regards, Julius
Any regressions should be reported immediately to the bugtracker with [REGRESSION] in the title and a priority of CRITICAL.
Tim
Timothy Pearson wrote:
Should I report these bugs (or other problems like this)? I tried everything both with my normal user and with a new test user (clean homedir).
Any regressions should be reported immediately to the bugtracker with [REGRESSION] in the title and a priority of CRITICAL.
Done. I just created two bugs: http://bugs.pearsoncomputing.net/show_bug.cgi?id=1010 http://bugs.pearsoncomputing.net/show_bug.cgi?id=1011
Should I report the packaging issue as well? Component ubuntu? Or is that component reserved for the Ubuntu-specific features?
I will report any new problems as I come across them.
Julius
Timothy Pearson wrote:
Should I report these bugs (or other problems like this)? I tried everything both with my normal user and with a new test user (clean homedir).
Any regressions should be reported immediately to the bugtracker with [REGRESSION] in the title and a priority of CRITICAL.
Done. I just created two bugs: http://bugs.pearsoncomputing.net/show_bug.cgi?id=1010 http://bugs.pearsoncomputing.net/show_bug.cgi?id=1011
Should I report the packaging issue as well? Component ubuntu?
Yes.
Or is that component reserved for the Ubuntu-specific features?
Ubuntu packaging *is* an Ubuntu-specific feature. ;-)
I will report any new problems as I come across them.
Thanks!
Tim
Timothy Pearson wrote:
Timothy Pearson wrote:
Should I report these bugs (or other problems like this)? I tried everything both with my normal user and with a new test user (clean homedir).
Any regressions should be reported immediately to the bugtracker with [REGRESSION] in the title and a priority of CRITICAL.
Done. I just created two bugs: http://bugs.pearsoncomputing.net/show_bug.cgi?id=1010 http://bugs.pearsoncomputing.net/show_bug.cgi?id=1011
Should I report the packaging issue as well? Component ubuntu?
Yes.
Done: http://bugs.pearsoncomputing.net/show_bug.cgi?id=1012
Or is that component reserved for the Ubuntu-specific features?
Ubuntu packaging *is* an Ubuntu-specific feature. ;-)
Alright :) I thought maybe that component was only for things like the Kubuntu specific System Settings.
I will report any new problems as I come across them.
Thanks!
You're welcome!
Julius