Restart blue splodge bug report GUI (when changing your mind about submitting a bug report)?
Ok, so today I try to update, and during sudo apt dist-upgrade
, I get a problem with Blender:
...
Setting up libasound2:i386 (1.1.3-5ubuntu0.2) ...
Setting up blender (84452-d97df138d1a-0thomas~bionic0) ...
File "/usr/share/blender/2.80/scripts/addons/io_convert_image_to_mesh_img/mesh/dtm.py", line 133
num_labels = self.label.get(text='LABEL_RECORDS', 1)
^
SyntaxError: positional argument follows keyword argument
File "/usr/share/blender/2.80/scripts/addons_contrib/curve_tools/Properties.py", line 39
row.label(text="Sel:", nrSelectedObjects)
^
SyntaxError: positional argument follows keyword argument
File "/usr/share/blender/2.80/scripts/addons_contrib/io_scene_cod/__init__.py", line 417
col.label(text="Armature: %s" % armature_info, icon)
^
SyntaxError: positional argument follows keyword argument
dpkg: error processing package blender (--configure):
installed blender package post-installation script subprocess returned error exit status 1
Processing triggers for bamfdaemon (0.5.3+18.04.20180207.2-0ubuntu1) ...
...
done
Processing triggers for libc-bin (2.27-3ubuntu1) ...
Errors were encountered while processing:
blender
E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
At when apt
finished, at this point, I got a window with this blue splash icon, asking if I want to submit a bug. EDIT: managed to capture it on screenshot:
Here I thought I'll just uninstall/reinstall blender, and get rid of the error, so I said no.
So I did uninstall/reinstall blender, but upon reinstall, got the same error. Except, I don't get the blue splodge icon or GUI for error reporting anymore.
Now, I know there is ubuntu-bug
, but that one needs the name of the exact package failing - and here it is not blender
per se crashing, it's the installation of blender
via apt that is failing. And if I say ubuntu-bug blender
, it will not auto-collect the failure that happened during apt install
, so I have to manually type all that in. And why type all that in, when I know the system is perfectly capable of figuring the right error and right report on its own (otherwise I wouldn't have gotten the blue splodge icon GUI previously)?
So the question is - what is this blue splodge icon GUI for error reporting called (is it apport
, or what is it), and how do I restart it again, in case apt install
fails? And where are the logs for it kept?
apt 18.04 package-management
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Ok, so today I try to update, and during sudo apt dist-upgrade
, I get a problem with Blender:
...
Setting up libasound2:i386 (1.1.3-5ubuntu0.2) ...
Setting up blender (84452-d97df138d1a-0thomas~bionic0) ...
File "/usr/share/blender/2.80/scripts/addons/io_convert_image_to_mesh_img/mesh/dtm.py", line 133
num_labels = self.label.get(text='LABEL_RECORDS', 1)
^
SyntaxError: positional argument follows keyword argument
File "/usr/share/blender/2.80/scripts/addons_contrib/curve_tools/Properties.py", line 39
row.label(text="Sel:", nrSelectedObjects)
^
SyntaxError: positional argument follows keyword argument
File "/usr/share/blender/2.80/scripts/addons_contrib/io_scene_cod/__init__.py", line 417
col.label(text="Armature: %s" % armature_info, icon)
^
SyntaxError: positional argument follows keyword argument
dpkg: error processing package blender (--configure):
installed blender package post-installation script subprocess returned error exit status 1
Processing triggers for bamfdaemon (0.5.3+18.04.20180207.2-0ubuntu1) ...
...
done
Processing triggers for libc-bin (2.27-3ubuntu1) ...
Errors were encountered while processing:
blender
E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
At when apt
finished, at this point, I got a window with this blue splash icon, asking if I want to submit a bug. EDIT: managed to capture it on screenshot:
Here I thought I'll just uninstall/reinstall blender, and get rid of the error, so I said no.
So I did uninstall/reinstall blender, but upon reinstall, got the same error. Except, I don't get the blue splodge icon or GUI for error reporting anymore.
Now, I know there is ubuntu-bug
, but that one needs the name of the exact package failing - and here it is not blender
per se crashing, it's the installation of blender
via apt that is failing. And if I say ubuntu-bug blender
, it will not auto-collect the failure that happened during apt install
, so I have to manually type all that in. And why type all that in, when I know the system is perfectly capable of figuring the right error and right report on its own (otherwise I wouldn't have gotten the blue splodge icon GUI previously)?
So the question is - what is this blue splodge icon GUI for error reporting called (is it apport
, or what is it), and how do I restart it again, in case apt install
fails? And where are the logs for it kept?
apt 18.04 package-management
2
While you happen to be using apt, those do not look like apt or dpkg errors. Those look like Blender 2.80 python errors. Since Blender 2.80 is not in the Ubuntu repositories (nor Debian yet), report the problem to whatever PPA or other non-Ubuntu source that you got the package from...so the apport (blue splodge) window won't help you much anyway.
– user535733
Jan 29 at 12:19
Thanks @user535733 - great to have it confirmed that blue splodge is actuallyapport
! Indeed, I haveblender
installed from PPA, but I was sort of hoping thatapport
would take the URL of the PPA into account, and maybe post a bug on the respective page, I guess that is not how it works. Thanks again!
– sdaau
Jan 29 at 14:55
Indeed, happened again - and I tried to report, but cannot,apport
says "The problem cannot be reported: This is not an official Ubuntu package. Please remove any third party package and try again"
– sdaau
Jan 29 at 23:46
Got the same problem and even emailed thomas schiex over launchpad about and meanwhile an update happened so a new build is available, but it has the same problems as the one before.
– Videonauth
Feb 2 at 5:32
add a comment |
Ok, so today I try to update, and during sudo apt dist-upgrade
, I get a problem with Blender:
...
Setting up libasound2:i386 (1.1.3-5ubuntu0.2) ...
Setting up blender (84452-d97df138d1a-0thomas~bionic0) ...
File "/usr/share/blender/2.80/scripts/addons/io_convert_image_to_mesh_img/mesh/dtm.py", line 133
num_labels = self.label.get(text='LABEL_RECORDS', 1)
^
SyntaxError: positional argument follows keyword argument
File "/usr/share/blender/2.80/scripts/addons_contrib/curve_tools/Properties.py", line 39
row.label(text="Sel:", nrSelectedObjects)
^
SyntaxError: positional argument follows keyword argument
File "/usr/share/blender/2.80/scripts/addons_contrib/io_scene_cod/__init__.py", line 417
col.label(text="Armature: %s" % armature_info, icon)
^
SyntaxError: positional argument follows keyword argument
dpkg: error processing package blender (--configure):
installed blender package post-installation script subprocess returned error exit status 1
Processing triggers for bamfdaemon (0.5.3+18.04.20180207.2-0ubuntu1) ...
...
done
Processing triggers for libc-bin (2.27-3ubuntu1) ...
Errors were encountered while processing:
blender
E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
At when apt
finished, at this point, I got a window with this blue splash icon, asking if I want to submit a bug. EDIT: managed to capture it on screenshot:
Here I thought I'll just uninstall/reinstall blender, and get rid of the error, so I said no.
So I did uninstall/reinstall blender, but upon reinstall, got the same error. Except, I don't get the blue splodge icon or GUI for error reporting anymore.
Now, I know there is ubuntu-bug
, but that one needs the name of the exact package failing - and here it is not blender
per se crashing, it's the installation of blender
via apt that is failing. And if I say ubuntu-bug blender
, it will not auto-collect the failure that happened during apt install
, so I have to manually type all that in. And why type all that in, when I know the system is perfectly capable of figuring the right error and right report on its own (otherwise I wouldn't have gotten the blue splodge icon GUI previously)?
So the question is - what is this blue splodge icon GUI for error reporting called (is it apport
, or what is it), and how do I restart it again, in case apt install
fails? And where are the logs for it kept?
apt 18.04 package-management
Ok, so today I try to update, and during sudo apt dist-upgrade
, I get a problem with Blender:
...
Setting up libasound2:i386 (1.1.3-5ubuntu0.2) ...
Setting up blender (84452-d97df138d1a-0thomas~bionic0) ...
File "/usr/share/blender/2.80/scripts/addons/io_convert_image_to_mesh_img/mesh/dtm.py", line 133
num_labels = self.label.get(text='LABEL_RECORDS', 1)
^
SyntaxError: positional argument follows keyword argument
File "/usr/share/blender/2.80/scripts/addons_contrib/curve_tools/Properties.py", line 39
row.label(text="Sel:", nrSelectedObjects)
^
SyntaxError: positional argument follows keyword argument
File "/usr/share/blender/2.80/scripts/addons_contrib/io_scene_cod/__init__.py", line 417
col.label(text="Armature: %s" % armature_info, icon)
^
SyntaxError: positional argument follows keyword argument
dpkg: error processing package blender (--configure):
installed blender package post-installation script subprocess returned error exit status 1
Processing triggers for bamfdaemon (0.5.3+18.04.20180207.2-0ubuntu1) ...
...
done
Processing triggers for libc-bin (2.27-3ubuntu1) ...
Errors were encountered while processing:
blender
E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
At when apt
finished, at this point, I got a window with this blue splash icon, asking if I want to submit a bug. EDIT: managed to capture it on screenshot:
Here I thought I'll just uninstall/reinstall blender, and get rid of the error, so I said no.
So I did uninstall/reinstall blender, but upon reinstall, got the same error. Except, I don't get the blue splodge icon or GUI for error reporting anymore.
Now, I know there is ubuntu-bug
, but that one needs the name of the exact package failing - and here it is not blender
per se crashing, it's the installation of blender
via apt that is failing. And if I say ubuntu-bug blender
, it will not auto-collect the failure that happened during apt install
, so I have to manually type all that in. And why type all that in, when I know the system is perfectly capable of figuring the right error and right report on its own (otherwise I wouldn't have gotten the blue splodge icon GUI previously)?
So the question is - what is this blue splodge icon GUI for error reporting called (is it apport
, or what is it), and how do I restart it again, in case apt install
fails? And where are the logs for it kept?
apt 18.04 package-management
apt 18.04 package-management
edited Jan 29 at 23:57
sdaau
asked Jan 29 at 10:50
sdaausdaau
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While you happen to be using apt, those do not look like apt or dpkg errors. Those look like Blender 2.80 python errors. Since Blender 2.80 is not in the Ubuntu repositories (nor Debian yet), report the problem to whatever PPA or other non-Ubuntu source that you got the package from...so the apport (blue splodge) window won't help you much anyway.
– user535733
Jan 29 at 12:19
Thanks @user535733 - great to have it confirmed that blue splodge is actuallyapport
! Indeed, I haveblender
installed from PPA, but I was sort of hoping thatapport
would take the URL of the PPA into account, and maybe post a bug on the respective page, I guess that is not how it works. Thanks again!
– sdaau
Jan 29 at 14:55
Indeed, happened again - and I tried to report, but cannot,apport
says "The problem cannot be reported: This is not an official Ubuntu package. Please remove any third party package and try again"
– sdaau
Jan 29 at 23:46
Got the same problem and even emailed thomas schiex over launchpad about and meanwhile an update happened so a new build is available, but it has the same problems as the one before.
– Videonauth
Feb 2 at 5:32
add a comment |
2
While you happen to be using apt, those do not look like apt or dpkg errors. Those look like Blender 2.80 python errors. Since Blender 2.80 is not in the Ubuntu repositories (nor Debian yet), report the problem to whatever PPA or other non-Ubuntu source that you got the package from...so the apport (blue splodge) window won't help you much anyway.
– user535733
Jan 29 at 12:19
Thanks @user535733 - great to have it confirmed that blue splodge is actuallyapport
! Indeed, I haveblender
installed from PPA, but I was sort of hoping thatapport
would take the URL of the PPA into account, and maybe post a bug on the respective page, I guess that is not how it works. Thanks again!
– sdaau
Jan 29 at 14:55
Indeed, happened again - and I tried to report, but cannot,apport
says "The problem cannot be reported: This is not an official Ubuntu package. Please remove any third party package and try again"
– sdaau
Jan 29 at 23:46
Got the same problem and even emailed thomas schiex over launchpad about and meanwhile an update happened so a new build is available, but it has the same problems as the one before.
– Videonauth
Feb 2 at 5:32
2
2
While you happen to be using apt, those do not look like apt or dpkg errors. Those look like Blender 2.80 python errors. Since Blender 2.80 is not in the Ubuntu repositories (nor Debian yet), report the problem to whatever PPA or other non-Ubuntu source that you got the package from...so the apport (blue splodge) window won't help you much anyway.
– user535733
Jan 29 at 12:19
While you happen to be using apt, those do not look like apt or dpkg errors. Those look like Blender 2.80 python errors. Since Blender 2.80 is not in the Ubuntu repositories (nor Debian yet), report the problem to whatever PPA or other non-Ubuntu source that you got the package from...so the apport (blue splodge) window won't help you much anyway.
– user535733
Jan 29 at 12:19
Thanks @user535733 - great to have it confirmed that blue splodge is actually
apport
! Indeed, I have blender
installed from PPA, but I was sort of hoping that apport
would take the URL of the PPA into account, and maybe post a bug on the respective page, I guess that is not how it works. Thanks again!– sdaau
Jan 29 at 14:55
Thanks @user535733 - great to have it confirmed that blue splodge is actually
apport
! Indeed, I have blender
installed from PPA, but I was sort of hoping that apport
would take the URL of the PPA into account, and maybe post a bug on the respective page, I guess that is not how it works. Thanks again!– sdaau
Jan 29 at 14:55
Indeed, happened again - and I tried to report, but cannot,
apport
says "The problem cannot be reported: This is not an official Ubuntu package. Please remove any third party package and try again"– sdaau
Jan 29 at 23:46
Indeed, happened again - and I tried to report, but cannot,
apport
says "The problem cannot be reported: This is not an official Ubuntu package. Please remove any third party package and try again"– sdaau
Jan 29 at 23:46
Got the same problem and even emailed thomas schiex over launchpad about and meanwhile an update happened so a new build is available, but it has the same problems as the one before.
– Videonauth
Feb 2 at 5:32
Got the same problem and even emailed thomas schiex over launchpad about and meanwhile an update happened so a new build is available, but it has the same problems as the one before.
– Videonauth
Feb 2 at 5:32
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While you happen to be using apt, those do not look like apt or dpkg errors. Those look like Blender 2.80 python errors. Since Blender 2.80 is not in the Ubuntu repositories (nor Debian yet), report the problem to whatever PPA or other non-Ubuntu source that you got the package from...so the apport (blue splodge) window won't help you much anyway.
– user535733
Jan 29 at 12:19
Thanks @user535733 - great to have it confirmed that blue splodge is actually
apport
! Indeed, I haveblender
installed from PPA, but I was sort of hoping thatapport
would take the URL of the PPA into account, and maybe post a bug on the respective page, I guess that is not how it works. Thanks again!– sdaau
Jan 29 at 14:55
Indeed, happened again - and I tried to report, but cannot,
apport
says "The problem cannot be reported: This is not an official Ubuntu package. Please remove any third party package and try again"– sdaau
Jan 29 at 23:46
Got the same problem and even emailed thomas schiex over launchpad about and meanwhile an update happened so a new build is available, but it has the same problems as the one before.
– Videonauth
Feb 2 at 5:32