Activity log for bug #2218

Date Who What changed Old value New value Message
2005-09-11 18:55:42 Vermyndax bug added bug
2005-09-11 18:58:23 Vermyndax bug added subscriber MOTU (CC)
2005-09-16 15:06:41 Daniel Holbach slune: assignee motu
2005-10-01 10:10:52 Jeroen slune: status New Accepted
2005-10-02 13:24:07 StefanPotyra slune: status Accepted PendingUpload
2005-10-02 13:24:07 StefanPotyra slune: statusexplanation dholbach is about to upload a fixed version
2005-10-02 14:42:31 StefanPotyra slune: status PendingUpload Fixed
2005-10-02 14:42:31 StefanPotyra slune: statusexplanation dholbach is about to upload a fixed version The bug you filed should be fixed with version 1.0.10-1ubuntu1. If you still have problems, plz reopen. Cheers, Stefan
2005-10-20 10:31:52 Jeroen slune: status Fixed New
2005-10-20 10:31:52 Jeroen slune: severity Normal Major
2005-10-20 10:31:52 Jeroen slune: statusexplanation The bug you filed should be fixed with version 1.0.10-1ubuntu1. If you still have problems, plz reopen. Cheers, Stefan
2005-10-21 18:28:16 StefanPotyra slune: statusexplanation seems like soya issue on AMD64.
2005-11-15 18:28:38 Daniel Holbach soya: assignee motu motugames
2006-05-03 10:45:32 Emmet Hikory soya: status Unconfirmed Confirmed
2006-05-03 10:45:32 Emmet Hikory soya: statusexplanation seems like soya issue on AMD64. I can confirm this error for AMD64 and today's repositories, with the Ubuntu nVidia drivers. I tried a local compilation of soya 0.10-2 on AMD64, but it depends on editobj 0.5.7-3, which FTBFS, with the following error: mv: cannot stat `debian/python-editobj/usr/lib/python*/site-packages/editobj/icons': No such file or directory It looks like the rules file for editobj needs to be updated, after which point it may be worth porting both editobj and soya to Ubuntu, and fixing the bug.
2006-05-03 11:01:23 Emmet Hikory bug added attachment 'gdb-slune.txt' (Backtrace)
2006-08-11 23:06:33 StefanPotyra soya: status Confirmed In Progress
2006-08-11 23:06:33 StefanPotyra soya: statusexplanation I can confirm this error for AMD64 and today's repositories, with the Ubuntu nVidia drivers. I tried a local compilation of soya 0.10-2 on AMD64, but it depends on editobj 0.5.7-3, which FTBFS, with the following error: mv: cannot stat `debian/python-editobj/usr/lib/python*/site-packages/editobj/icons': No such file or directory It looks like the rules file for editobj needs to be updated, after which point it may be worth porting both editobj and soya to Ubuntu, and fixing the bug. According to the changelog, this is fixed with 0.12-1 which should hit edgy as soon as the sync is processed.
2006-08-16 13:23:11 StefanPotyra soya: status In Progress Fix Committed
2006-08-16 13:23:11 StefanPotyra soya: statusexplanation According to the changelog, this is fixed with 0.12-1 which should hit edgy as soon as the sync is processed. Marking this as Fix committed, since the newer version of soya has been compiled on all arches. It still needs to go through binary new though before it hits the archive.
2006-08-17 08:19:58 StefanPotyra soya: status Fix Committed Fix Released
2006-08-17 08:19:58 StefanPotyra soya: statusexplanation Marking this as Fix committed, since the newer version of soya has been compiled on all arches. It still needs to go through binary new though before it hits the archive. 0.12-2 hit the archive, closing this bug. Please reopen, if you still have problems with soya 0.12-2.