I tried to run stellarriim with EDGY also. I would click
on the app. an it would not run. I same to the it's not finding the
exec. file, no crash, on lockup. I haven't got in the core of it.
Hey it works on Feisty Herd 1. I did a install clicked on
applaction an Stellarium works it works. I have to play with it some
more to get use to all the options..
Bubba <email address hidden>
On 1/3/07, Thomas Walter <email address hidden> wrote:
> On Sun, 2006-12-31 at 17:56, Brian Sell wrote:
> > I can't believe this is still unconfirmed. Stellarium is one of the
> > better open source applications for Linux and it won't work at all on
> > Ubuntu Edgy. On any architecture. Same Sig11 fault and core dump while
> > loading. v.0.8.2 works and looks great on Windows. Hope it works better
> > on Feisty.
>
> I hope this another hint to think about policy.
> >From user point of view, it would be better to prepare a fixed version
> in all open releases not only in the next new one.
> At least for me I want to updated when I want.
> And if this would be made via a "proposed updates" of a "backport" tree
> doesn't matter.
>
> By the way:
> I'm in the party which favors to split the base system and "end user"
> applications. Thus on a stable base system one builds applications.
> If an application version is buggy either fix it or take the next
> version. Bingo.
>
> Kind Regards,
> Thomas
>
> --
> Stellarium crashes at start-up
> https://launchpad.net/bugs/68724
>
Hi Thomas,
I tried to run stellarriim with EDGY also. I would click
on the app. an it would not run. I same to the it's not finding the
exec. file, no crash, on lockup. I haven't got in the core of it.
Hey it works on Feisty Herd 1. I did a install clicked on
applaction an Stellarium works it works. I have to play with it some
more to get use to all the options..
Bubba <email address hidden>
On 1/3/07, Thomas Walter <email address hidden> wrote: /launchpad. net/bugs/ 68724
> On Sun, 2006-12-31 at 17:56, Brian Sell wrote:
> > I can't believe this is still unconfirmed. Stellarium is one of the
> > better open source applications for Linux and it won't work at all on
> > Ubuntu Edgy. On any architecture. Same Sig11 fault and core dump while
> > loading. v.0.8.2 works and looks great on Windows. Hope it works better
> > on Feisty.
>
> I hope this another hint to think about policy.
> >From user point of view, it would be better to prepare a fixed version
> in all open releases not only in the next new one.
> At least for me I want to updated when I want.
> And if this would be made via a "proposed updates" of a "backport" tree
> doesn't matter.
>
> By the way:
> I'm in the party which favors to split the base system and "end user"
> applications. Thus on a stable base system one builds applications.
> If an application version is buggy either fix it or take the next
> version. Bingo.
>
> Kind Regards,
> Thomas
>
> --
> Stellarium crashes at start-up
> https:/
>
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