Bug Report Fails
As suggested in a previous message, when I was unable to register, I submitted a bug report, only to be told that the page was no longer available. Please - how do we solve this?
I also logged a bug on the site. The report seems to work fine for me. Please check whether there is some javascript problem reported on the status bar of your browser.
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Bug report: Safari 5 fails to handle 8192 bit RSA certificates
Running Safari 5.1.7 on OS X 10.6.8 -- I haven't confirmed for the version of Safari running on 10.7 -- and trying to access a site over https that uses an 8192 bits large RSA cert causes Safari to bug out. It can't display the certificate details correctly, giving just a garbled text output, and even a buggy interface dialog, and manually trying to accept the certificate to get the website to load causes Safari to run in an endless loop, displaying the certificate warning anew, over and over, making it impossible to load the page. The exact same certificate details put in a 4096 bit cert works just fine.
Could anyone in the core dev team take a look at this? The number of sites making use of 8192 bit large certs is growing, and Safari is the only browser out there that can't handle it.
add.: it seems the problem sits at a more fundamental level than in Safari, possibly in some underlying framework - apparently several other applications in OS X fails with handling an RSA cert of 8192 bits size, as mentioned in this thread: https://discussions.apple.com/message/11728527
Possibly related: https://discussions.apple.com/message/3650856Could anyone in the core dev team take a look at this? The number of sites making use of 8192 bit large certs is growing, and Safari is the only browser out there that can't handle it.
It might be worth registering (for free) as an Apple Developer:
http://developer.apple.com/programs/register/
... and then you can use the Bug Reporter to submit trackable bug reports:
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In the OSB web gui, one of my users found that if the number of items per page is changed from the default of 30, the restore of the file will fail. He tested this using recent versions of Firefox and IE. We have verified this to also be the case using Chrome.
In a directory containing over 100,000 files, moving 30 at a time to find the one to be restored is a very frustrating user experience.
How do I file a bug report for this issue? Is there a workaround for this bug to enable my users to more easily find the file to restore without being restricted to the default of 30 items per page?Yes there is a bug in the webtool in the current release. You can use the commandline obtool to do the restore, that is much faster and works fine.
Thanks
Rich -
Bug (reported to Apple) - Slide to unlock occasionally fails!
Hello folks,
Below is a copy of my bug report, I just missed an urgent call (with no call back number)... so I was prompted to finally report this problem!
Has anyone experienced this (I noticed some similar reports but none that exactly match my description).
NOTE: Please do not suggest that I turn off the "Slide to unlock" feature. I need to engage it, otherwise I will lose access to my corporate email.
Report----------------
Phone: iPhone 4
iOS: 4.3 (8F190)
I am experiencing a problem with the Slide to Unlock feature.
It is an inconsistent problem which is hard to repeat intentionally. However, it seems to occur randomly, about every 1 in 15 calls.
I believe the conditions related to the problem are as follows:
- Phone enters Auto-Lock mode (5 minutes)
Password Lock is engaged
- Screen off (phone not in use for more than 5 minutes)
Problem description:
When I receive phone call, I attempt to slide the "Slide to unlock" slider to the right. The slider does move to the right as intended, however, it has no affect on displaying the keypad.
The expected result should be the numeric keypad so that I can enter my keycode. As previously mention, these actions to answer a call do work more than 90% of time.
Additionally, pressing the Home button or the power button also has no affect while the phone is still ringing.
Only after the ringing has stopped do I regain control of the phone.
Note: This is not a new problem with iOS: 4.3 (8F190), rather, this did begin with the last iOS version.Mine did it too, I would swipe the slide to unlock and the first attempt
failed usually 50% of time. I've since reactivated my old Nokia N95 until
we see what the next gen iPhone holds for us. My iPhone 4 was nothing
but trouble.
Despite this problem (which occurs rarely) and a few other idiosyncrasies, I can't agree with your statement. Since upgrading from the Android platform, the iPhone 4 is (by far) the very best phone I have ever owned!
It is hard to feel sorry for all those Android 'suckers' out there still complaining and hating their service providers for not releasing the latest aOS fixes. Complaining about bugs that will likely never get fixed...that is unless they upgrade to new Android hardware. Android... NEVER AGAIN!
BTW, I am no fanboy... I am just pleased with the iPhone user experience! -
Solaris8 and 9 (possibly 7) /dev/poll driver bug report.
Hello,
I'd like to report a bug in the solaris 8 and 9 /dev/poll driver (poll(7d)).
As i do not have a support account with sun or anything like that, there
seems to be no other way to do that here (which is of course a very sad
thing).
Bug details:
The /dev/poll device provides an ioctl-request (DP_ISPOLLED) for checking
if a particular filedescriptor is currently in the set of monitored
filedescriptors for that particular /dev/poll fd set (open /dev/poll fd).
A quote from the documentation of the poll(7d) manual page taken from
Solaris9:
"DP_ISPOLLED ioctl allows you to query if a file descriptor is already in
the monitored set represented by fd. The fd field of the pollfd structure
indicates the file descriptor of interest. The DP_ISPOLLED ioctl returns 1
if the file descriptor is in the set. The events field contains the
currently polled events. The revents field contains 0. The ioctl returns 0
if the file descriptor is not in the set. The pollfd structure pointed by
pfd is not modified. The ioctl returns a -1 if the call fails."
It says that when you query for an filedescriptor which is currently being
monitored in the set, that it would return 1, and change the events field of
the pollfd structure to the events it's currently monitoring that fd for.
The revents field would be set to zero.
However the only thing which actually happens here, is that FD_ISPOLLED
returns 1 when the fd is in the set and 0 if not. When the fd is in the
set, when FD_ISPOLLED returns 1, the events field remains unmodified, but
the revents field gets changed.
A small sample code to illustrate:
#include <stdio.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <sys/devpoll.h>
main() {
struct pollfd a;
int dp_fd = open("/dev/poll", O_WRONLY);
a.fd = 0; /* stdin */
a.events = POLLIN; /* we monitor for readability, POLLIN=1 */
a.revents = 0;
write(dp_fd, &a, sizeof(a));
a.fd = 0;
a.events = 34; /* filled in with bogus number to show malfunctioning */
a.revents = 0;
printf("DP_ISPOLLED returns: %d\n", ioctl(dp_fd, DP_ISPOLLED, &a));
printf("a.fd=%d, a.events=%hd, a.revents=%hd\n", a.fd, a.events,
a.revents);
According to the documentation of /dev/poll and namely DP_ISPOLLED this
program is supposed to print the following:
DP_ISPOLLED returns: 1
a.fd=0, a.events=1, a.revents=0
However it prints the following:
DP_ISPOLLED returns: 1
a.fd=0, a.events=34, a.revents=1
You can take any number instead of '34' and it will simply remain untouched
after the DP_ISPOLLED ioctl-request.
I hope it's clear now that the solaris8 and solaris9 (and probably solaris7
with /dev/poll patch too) DP_ISPOLLED implementation is broken.
This bug is also easily illustrated by looking at the solaris8 kernel sourcecode:
<snippet osnet_volume/usr/src/uts/common/io/devpoll.c:dpioctl()>
case DP_ISPOLLED:
pollfd_t pollfd;
polldat_t *pdp;
if (pollfd.fd < 0) {
mutex_exit(&pcp->pc_lock);
break;
pdp = pcache_lookup_fd(pcp, pollfd.fd);
if ((pdp != NULL) && (pdp->pd_fd == pollfd.fd) &&
(pdp->pd_fp != NULL)) {
pollfd.revents = pdp->pd_events;
if (copyout(&pollfd, (caddr_t)arg,
sizeof(pollfd_t))) {
mutex_exit(&pcp->pc_lock);
DP_REFRELE(dpep);
return (set_errno(EFAULT));
*rvalp = 1;
</snippet>
its' clearly visible that the code writes the current monitored events to
the revents field:
'pollfd.revents = pdp->pd_events;'
and that it doesnt set revents to zero.
It's funny to see that this has been like this since Solaris8 (possibly 7). That means nobody ever used DP_ISPOLLED that way or people were simply to lazy to file a bug report.
Another funny thing related to this. is that Hewlett-Packard did seem to know about this. Since HP-UX11i version 1.6 they also support /dev/poll. From their manual page i ll quote some sentences from their WARNING session:
"The ioctl(DP_ISPOLLED) system call also returns its result in the revents member of the pollfd structure, in order to be compatible with the implementation of the /dev/poll driver by some other vendors."
Hopefully this will get fixed.
I also like to reexpress my very negative feelings towards the fact that you're not able to file bug reports when you do not have a support contract. Ridiculous.
Thanks,
bighawkHave I mentioned how much i love my playbook now Great job on os 2.0
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Bug report: ube_ipa: internal error when compiling with -xO5
When compiling imlib2-1.1.2, one source file causes compilation to fail with the following error message:
ube_ipa: internal error
cc: ube_ipa failed for loader_tiff.c
The command which fails is (probably wrapped):
cc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I.. -I. -I.. -I../src -I../loaders -I../libltdl -I/usr/X11R6/include -I/usr/openwin/include -I/opt/csw/include -I/opt/csw/include -I/opt/csw/include -g -fast -xarch=386 -xstrconst -v -xildoff -xO5 -c loader_tiff.c -KPIC -DPIC -o .libs/loader_tiff.o
Changing -xO5 to -xO4 works around the problem. The source file in question is imlib2-1.1.2/loaders/loader_tiff.c
Patch 112756-10 has been applied, and doesn't correct the problem. GCC doesn't have any problem compiling the file.
A quick note to any Sun employees reading this: it took me 45 minutes to find somewhere to submit this bug report. Searching sun.com for "submit bug report" turned up many forum postings where people asked "Where do I submit bug reports?", a bug report form for Sun One Java Studio, and not much else. It might be in your interest to make submitting bugs easier.Internal errors, such as the one you encountered, are generally considered compiler bugs. They indicate that the compiler reached an unexpected state and therefore bailed out. I opened bug 20703141: internal error: pic_relocs(): hh reltype? to investigate. I see the same error message emitted by the current Studio development release; I will update this thread if I find a work-around.
Thanks,
Mark -
KSLD bug report: 32 bit causes target panic
Since the bug report link:
http://soldc.sun.com/developer/support/driver/tools/KSLD/bug-report.html
goes to a non existant email address, I thought I would post here.
Setup:
ksld 1.01
target and host booted with kernel/unix (32 bit)
/proto directory struct as described in starting ksld doc
debugging ramd driver example
ramd directory:
drwxr-xr-x 4 root other 512 Feb 11 12:40 .
drwxr-xr-x 10 root other 512 Feb 11 12:47 ..
drwxrwxrwx 2 bin bin 512 Feb 11 10:26 777
-rw-r--r-- 1 root other 341 Feb 11 11:31 Makefile
-rw-r--r-- 1 root other 1610 Apr 24 2001 README
-rw-r--r-- 1 root other 3588 Apr 18 2001 install
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root other 52 Feb 11 10:47 misc -> /export/home/ksld-space/proto/root_sparc/kernel/misc
-rw-r--r-- 1 root other 2523 Apr 18 2001 ntestram.c
-rw-r--r-- 1 root other 2542 Apr 18 2001 printinfo.c
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root other 6 Feb 11 10:46 proto -> /proto
-rw-r--r-- 1 root other 25713 Feb 11 11:29 ramd.c
-rw-r--r-- 1 root other 291 Apr 18 2001 ramd.conf
-rw-r--r-- 1 root other 210 Apr 18 2001 ramio.h
drwxrwxrwx 4 bin bin 512 Feb 11 19:51 sparc
-rw-r--r-- 1 root other 1785 Apr 18 2001 testram.c
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root other 67 Feb 11 10:48 unix.281 -> /export/home/ksld-space/proto/root_sparc/platform/sun4u/kernel/unix
HOST output
home1# ksld -t hardwire unix.281 99
Reading unix.281
KSLD v1.0 on sun4u [SunOS 5.8]
Current thread is 0x4001fe60
Reading krtld
Reading genunix
Reading platmod
Reading SUNW,UltraSPARC-II
Reading specfs
Reading TS
Reading TS_DPTBL
Reading ufs
Reading fssnap_if
Reading rpcmod
Reading ip
Reading rootnex
Reading options
Reading sad
Reading pseudo
Reading sd
Reading scsi
Reading glm
Reading pcipsy
Reading dada
Reading todmostek
Reading procfs
Reading sockfs
Reading clone
Reading ip6
Reading tcp
Reading md5
Reading tcp6
Reading udp
Reading udp6
Reading icmp
Reading icmp6
Reading arp
Reading timod
Reading conskbd
Reading wc
Reading ebus
Reading su
Reading kb
Reading ms
Reading consms
Reading se
Reading elfexec
Reading fifofs
Reading ldterm
Reading ttcompat
Reading zs
Reading ptsl
Reading ptc
Reading rts
Reading tl
Reading keysock
Reading sysmsg
Reading cn
Reading pipe
Reading mm
Reading hme
Reading ufs_log
Reading doorfs
Reading devinfo
Reading iwscn
Reading log
Reading sy
Reading fctl
ksld_dbx: can't stat /platform/sun4u/kernel/drv/afb -- No such file or directory
Reading afb
ksld_dbx: can't open /platform/sun4u/kernel/drv/afb -- No such file or directory
Reading fd
Reading busra
Reading cs
Reading winlock
Reading seg_drv
Reading usba
Reading kstat
Reading vol
Reading cpc
Reading tnf
Reading pcihp
Reading hpcsvc
Reading pcicfg
Reading nfssrv
Reading nfs
Reading rpcsec
Reading tlimod
Reading seg_mapdev
Reading inst_sync
Reading mntfs
Reading tmpfs
Reading klmmod
Reading autofs
Reading connld
Reading bootdev
Reading shmsys
Reading ipc
Reading ramd
Reading kaio
detected a multithreaded program
t@0 stopped in (unknown) at 0xedd000d8
0xedd000d8: ta %icc,%g0 + 125
(ksld_dbx) module -v ramd.o
Module: ramd.o
Language: ansic
Debugging information: read [stabs version: 3.1]
Source file: /opt/SUNWddk/src/drivers/ramd/ramd.c
Object file: /opt/SUNWddk/src/drivers/ramd/sparc/obj32/ramd.o
Loadobject: /usr/kernel/drv/ramd
(ksld_dbx) stop in ram_strategy
(2) stop in ram_strategy
poll in failed
can't set breakpoint
TARGET output:
connected
New connection: uid 0, fd 7
Begin traceback... sp = edd48290
Called from edd009dc, fp=edd47b41, args=34 edd308ee eddc40a8 34 edd042f0 edd042ec
Called from edd03624, fp=edd47c11, args=fff74000 edda51f0 102d087a ffffffff91d0207e 0 4
Called from edd0c0d0, fp=edd47cd1, args=102d087a 91d0207e ff1bd714102d087a 100 edd48608 27
Called from edd0a394, fp=edd47d81, args=eddb7788 8 eddc16a1 f0000 1 ffff
Called from edd176d4, fp=edd47e31, args=ffff eddb7788 0 1 0 eddc1690
Called from edd0e470, fp=edd47f41, args=edd49058 0 0 3c 0 edda69d8
Called from edd0e214, fp=edd47ff1, args=eddb6d58 eddc1690 edd49158 ffffffffffffffff 10000 edd483e0
Called from edd0e154, fp=edd480a1, args=eddc1640 edda3550 0 0 0 0
Called from edd071b4, fp=edd48121, args=0 0 0 0 0 0
Called from 0, fp=0, args=0 0 0 0 0 0
End traceback...
abort jump: trap 34 sp edd48290 pc edd042ec npc edd042f0
etext edd308ee estack edd489a0 edata edda2388 nofault edda2658
ksld_kadb[0]: (`o403P0801So6mLD42d8N_lK^bH00004)(`o403P0801So6mLD42d8N_lK^bH0000
panic[cpu0]/thread=4001fe60: BAD TRAP: type=34 rp=4002fbc0 addr=40030507 mmu_fsr=0
sched: alignment error:
addr=0x40030507
pid=0, pc=0xedd2ba78, sp=0x4002fc50, tstate=0x1404, context=0x0
g1-g7: 1000c000, edda1f78, edda1f78, 0, edda2658, 14aef0, 4001fe60
panic: entering debugger (continue to save dump)
Trap 7d
What is wrong with the setup,when a breakpoint would cause a traceback and panic on the target?One other possibility is having sufficient rights, especially if you are invoking it via some other app, rather than manually as a logged in user. If you are not logged in and instead invoke it via a web site action, I believe you will have problems reading the registry, accessing a desktop, writing to disk, etc.
Sorry I can't be more definitive, but perhaps it will help.
Please post your conclusion, if you find it.
--Ian -
Reports fail when run against a different data source
Hello,
We have a VB.NET 2008 WinForms application running on Microsoft .NET 3.5. We are using Crystal Reports 2008 runtime, service pack 3 -- using the CrystalDecisions.Windows.Forms.CrystalReportViewer in the app to view reports. In the GAC on all our client computers, we have versions 12.0.1100.0 and 12.0.2000.0 of CrystalDecisions.CrystalReports.Engine, CrystalDecisions.Shared, and CrystalDecisions.Windows.Forms.
Please refer to another one of our posted forum issues, u201CCritical issue since upgrading from CR9 to CR2008u201D, as these issues seem to be related:
Critical issue since upgrading from CR9 to CR2008
We were concerned with report display slow down, and we seemed to have solved this by using the Oracle Server driver (instead of either Microsoft's or Oracle's OLEDB driver). But now we must find a resolution to another piece of the puzzle, which is: why does a report break if one data source is embedded in the .rpt file is different than the one you are trying to run the report against, in the .NET Viewer?
Problem:
If you have a production database name (e.g. "ProdDB") embedded in your .rpt file that you built your report from and try to run that report against a development database (e.g. "DevDB") (OR VICE VERSA -- it is the switch that is the important concept here), the report fails with a list of messages such as this:
Failed to retrieve data from the database
Details: [Database vendor code: 6550 ]
This only seems to happen if the source of the report data (i.e. the underlying query) is an Oracle stored procedure or a Crystal Reports SQL Command -- the reports run fine against all data sources if the source is a table or a view). In trying different things to troubleshoot this, including adding a ReportDocument.VerifyDatabase() call after setting the connection information, the Crystal Reports viewer will spit out other nonsensical errers regarding being unable to find certain fields (e.g. "The field name is not known), or not able to find the table (even though the source data should be coming from an Oracle stored procedure, not a table).
When the reports are run in the Crystal Reports Designer, they run fine no matter what database is being used; but the problem only happens while being run in the .NET viewer. It's almost as if something internally isn't getting fully "set" to the new data source, or something -- we're really grasping at straws here.
For the sake of completeness of information, here is how we're setting the connection information
'-- Set database connection info for the main report
For Each oConnectionInfo In oCrystalReport.DataSourceConnections
oConnectionInfo.SetConnection(gsDBDataSource, "", gsDBUserID, gsDBPassword)
Next oConnectionInfo
'-- Set database connection info for each subreport
For Each oSubreport In oCrystalReport.Subreports
For Each oConnectionInfo In oSubreport.DataSourceConnections
oConnectionInfo.SetConnection(gsDBDataSource, "", gsDBUserID, gsDBPassword)
Next oConnectionInfo
Next oSubreport
... but in troubleshooting, we've even tried an "overkill" approach and added this code as well:
'-- Set database connection info for each table in the main report
For Each oTable In oCrystalReport.Database.Tables
With oTable.LogOnInfo.ConnectionInfo
.ServerName = gsDBDataSource
.UserID = gsDBUserID
.Password = gsDBPassword
For Each oPair In .LogonProperties
If UCase(CStr(oPair.Name)) = "DATA SOURCE" Then
oPair.Value = gsDBDataSource
Exit For
End If
Next oPair
End With
oTable.ApplyLogOnInfo(oTable.LogOnInfo)
Next oTable
'-- Set database connection info for each table in each subreport
For Each oSubreport In oCrystalReport.Subreports
For Each oTable In oSubreport.Database.Tables
With oTable.LogOnInfo.ConnectionInfo
.ServerName = gsDBDataSource
.UserID = gsDBUserID
.Password = gsDBPassword
For Each oPair In .LogonProperties
If UCase(CStr(oPair.Name)) = "DATA SOURCE" Then
oPair.Value = gsDBDataSource
Exit For
End If
Next oPair
End With
oTable.ApplyLogOnInfo(oTable.LogOnInfo)
Next oTable
Next oSubreport
... alas, it makes no difference. If we run the report against a database that is different than the one specified with "Set Datasource Location" in Crystal, it fails with nonsense errorsThanks for the reply, Ludek. We have made some breakthroughs, uncovered some Crystal bugs and workarounds, and we're probably 90% there I hope.
For your first point, unfortunately the information on the Oracle 6550 error was generic, and not much help in our case. And for your second point, the errors didn't have anything to do with subreports at that time -- the error would manifest itself even in a simple, one-level report.
However, your third point (pointing us to KB 1553921) helped move us forward quite a bit more. For the benefit of all, here is a link to that KB article:
Link: [KB 1553921|http://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/servlet/prt/portal/prtroot/com.sap.km.cm.docs/oss_notes_boj/sdn_oss_boj_bi/sap(bD1lbiZjPTAwMQ==)/bc/bsp/spn/scn_bosap/notes%7B6163636573733d36393736354636443646363436353344333933393338323636393736354637333631373036453646373436353733354636453735364436323635373233443330333033303331333533353333333933323331%7D.do]
We downloaded the tool referenced there, and pointed it at a couple of our reports. The bottom line is that the code it generated uses a completely new area of the Crystal Reports .NET API which we had not used before -- in the CrystalDecisions.ReportAppServer namespace. Using code based on what that RasConnectionInfo tool generated, we were able gain greater visibility into some of the objects in the API and to uncover what I think qualifies as a genuine bug in Crystal Reports.
The CrystalDecisions.ReportAppServer.DataDefModel.ISCRTable class exposes a property called QualifiedName, something that isn't exposed by the more commonly-used CrystalDecisions.CrystalReports.Engine.Table class. When changing the data source with our old code referenced above (CrystalDecisions.Shared.ConnectionInfo.SetConnection), I saw that Crystal would actually change the Table.QualifiedName from something like "SCHEMAOWNER.PACKAGENAME.PROCNAME" to just "PROCNAME" (essentially stripping off the schema and package name). Bad, Crystal... VERY BAD! IMHO, Crystal potentially deserves to be swatted on the a** with the proverbial rolled-up newspaper.
I believe this explains why we were also able to generate errors indicating that field names or tables were not found -- because Crystal had gone and changed the QualifiedName to remove some key info identifying the database object! So, knowing this and using the code generated by the RasConnectionInfo tool, we were able to work around this bug with code that worked for most of our reports ("most" is the key word here -- more on that in a bit).
So, first of all, I'll post our new code. Here is the main area where we loop through all of the tables in the report and subreports:
'-- Replace each table in the main report with new connection info
For Each oTable In oCrystalReport.ReportClientDocument.DatabaseController.Database.Tables
oNewTable = oTable.Clone()
oNewTable.ConnectionInfo = GetNewConnectionInfo(oTable)
oCrystalReport.ReportClientDocument.DatabaseController.SetTableLocation(oTable, oNewTable)
Next oTable
'-- Replace each table in any subreports with new connection info
For iLoop = 0 To oCrystalReport.Subreports.Count - 1
sSubreportName = oCrystalReport.Subreports(iLoop).Name
For Each oTable In oCrystalReport.ReportClientDocument.SubreportController.GetSubreportDatabase(sSubreportName).Tables
oNewTable = oTable.Clone()
oNewTable.ConnectionInfo = GetNewConnectionInfo(oTable)
oCrystalReport.ReportClientDocument.SubreportController.SetTableLocation(sSubreportName, oTable, oNewTable)
Next oTable
Next iLoop
'-- Call VerifyDatabase() to ensure that the tables update properly
oCrystalReport.VerifyDatabase()
(Thanks to Colin Stynes for his post in the following thread, which describes how to handle the subreports):
Setting subreport connection info at runtime
There seems to be a limitation on the number of characters in a post on this forum (before all formatting gets lost), so please see my next post for the rest.... -
BUG: Playback Fails When Loading A Random Video - Firmware 1.2
I've been looking all over on where to post a bug, and for a fix for this bug I found. Not many seem to be having this problem (I assume not many are trying to randomly play a video from a video playlist)
BUG: Playback Fails When Loading A Random Video
iPod FIRMWARE: 1.2
PROBLEM (1): When pressing "Play" on a video playlist or on 'Music Videos' while the iPod is set to Random->Song, the iPod displays a white playback screen, displays song 0 of 0, empty duration bar and a duration time of 0:00/-0:00.
PROBLEM (2): After successful playing a seleted video within a video playlist or music video list, the iPod attempts to play a randomly choosen video (HDD clicks abnormally) but times-out and returns the user to the Playlist selection screen.
iPod MODEL: 60GB Video - Black [Bought in NOV 05]
If anyone knows how to report a bug, or anyone else having this problem (Try it on you iPod, post your results!) let me know!I've been looking all over on where to post a bug...If anyone knows how to report a bug let me know!
If you want to post a bug report for Apple to see, then this wouldn't be the place to post it (Apple employees rarely look on these forums; all other regular posters on here are just users that like to help others).
To tell Apple about this, select "Bug Report" under "Feedback Type" on their Feedback form for iPods here -> iPod Feedback
I hope this helps you,
-Kylene
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10.6 and this is still this is a problem?!?!?!?!
Not like this is an obscure issue only affecting a few noobs. Google returns 11,200 results on this issue!t'
Can we PLEASE at least allow the list of broken files to be dumped as a text file so I can find them manually! guess not,
I'll just have to get out a pencil and write down 100 songs to spend my saturday looking up and fixing. Or I could let my wife purchase 100 songs she already has whenever this comes up...
What's really infurating is that non-technical wife thinks this means she must go to the iTunes store and buy them again. Is it just coincidence that this only happens to songs that we ripped from the CD with iTunes? Hmmmm?....
what follows is for the programmers, please make sure this get's to the development group.
iTunes is the only music library manager, Media player was not even activated.
iTunes is configured to "Keep folder organized", "Copy files to folder when adding"
this has been a recurring issue since iTunes 9.x for us
The issue is persisted accross system and library rebuilds.
some of the same songs recurr but most of the time the list differs.
Library survived transfer to new computer and back for a system rebuild (new hdd) w/o this issue.
I'm guessing 100 songs is an arbitrary limit for error reporting.
Songs seem to get lost for the following reasons.
Track number added to filename
Spelling of some tags like Album, Artist, Title differ in iTunes library and the file path !!!!
Only seems to happen to mp3 files.
My suspicion is that iTunes is downloading meta data from the store and updating the mp3 tags and iTunes Music Library.xml then predicting the new file location without actually moving the file to that new location. I've enabled insert/update auditing on the NTFS folder to see if that provided any new info. I'm also capturing iTunes Music Library.xml so I can compare it to the new one WHEN this happens again and see if there is a pattern there.
Would love a bug number and feedback chanel on this.The missing file thing happens when files are no longer where iTunes expects to find them. Possible causes are that you or some third party tool has moved, renamed or deleted the files, or that the drive they live on has had a change of drive letter. It is also possible that iTunes has changed from expecting the files to be in the pre-iTunes 9 layout to post-iTunes 9 layout, or vice-versa, and so is looking in slightly the wrong place.
Select a track with an exclamation mark, use Ctrl-I to get info, then cancel when asked to try to locate the track. Look on the summary tab for the location that iTunes thinks the file should be. Now take a look around your hard drive(s). Hopefully you can locate the track in question. If a section of your library has simply been moved, or a drive letter has changed, it should be possible to reverse the actions.
Alternatively, as long as you can find a location holding the missing files in a relatively sensible structure, then you should be able to use my FindTracks script to reconnect them to iTunes .
Although you say you haven't used Media Player it can be raised as a background process by visiting enabled web sites. Possibly worth you reviewing this post: Getting iTunes & Windows Media Player to play nicely
jerunamuck wrote:
...My suspicion is that iTunes is downloading meta data from the store and updating the mp3 tags and iTunes Music Library.xml then predicting the new file location without actually moving the file to that new location. I've enabled insert/update auditing on the NTFS folder to see if that provided any new info. I'm also capturing iTunes Music Library.xml so I can compare it to the new one WHEN this happens again and see if there is a pattern there.
Unlike Windows Media player iTunes doesn't have a feature to automatically update tag data, although it will sometimes spot when a 3rd party program has (say during playback) and then update its own copy of the data. The iTunes (Music) Library xml file is provided for querying by third party software and is rewritten every time there is a change to the library, but is otherwise of no relevance to iTunes. The library is maintained in the iTunes Library.itl file. I suppose what could be happening is that iTunes issues a command to the file system to move a file based upon its tag, updates its knowledge of where the file is supposed to be, but the OS fails to move the file for some reason. Alternatively everything could go as planned, but iTunes could fail to get the updated copy of the library written out to disk so next time you start you get the previously stored locations.
I have ideas of my own about the best way to organise my media, but I'm quite familiar with the way iTunes does it. It might be interesting to see the details of one of the broken tracks, the path iTunes thinks it is at, and the actual path, in case there is anything that can be deduced.
Apple don't run an open bug tracking system so you won't be able to follow reports/progress based on a bug number. You can drop a line to iTunes Feedback or get a free Apple Developer account and submit a bug report report there.
tt2 -
Can't find a place to submit a bug report. So here goes.
Full Error Message:
Windows cannot load the device driver for this hardware because a previous instance of the device driver is still in memory.
Problem Occurs:
Windows 8.0 x64
Vmware Player 6.0.1 build-1379776
Problem:
A USB keyboard ceases to function on the host operating system following the first host OS reboot after installing 6.0.1 on Windows 8.0. This issue does not occur with 6.0.0. The issue disappears upon uninstalling Player 6.0.1. Reinstallation allows Player to operate as expected, but issue re-appears after host OS reboot.
The issue happens immediately after host OS loads, and continues irrespective of whether VMWare Player is launched.
Looking at the keyboard drivers, the usb keyboard's driver has not loaded (see attached images). The built-in keyboard driver however reports no errors and continues to operate as usual.
Changing the USB keyboard device to that of a different manufacturer does not resolve the issue. Any USB keyboard driver appears to fail.
Work Around:
1) Launch msconfig
2) Disable VMWare USB arbitration service
3) Reboot
4) USB Keyboard works. VMWare Player continues to operate as normal, minus the ability to mount USB storage devices on the guest OS.This issue was fixed on my PC as follows.
1) Taking ownership of the above usb*.sys files in the drivers folder
2) renaming them to usb*.sysold
3) Using Device Manager to uninstall all USB devices with the yellow warning ! next to them
4) Doing a Scan for Hardware changes via the Device Manager toolbar and then waiting a few moments whilst the USB devices are re-installed with signed drivers.
Hope this helps you....
usb drivers files in my drivers folder after the above process:
12/02/2013 04:12 19,968 usb8023.sys
21/11/2010 03:24 32,896 USBCAMD2.sys
27/11/2013 01:41 99,840 usbccgp.sys
12/07/2013 10:41 100,864 usbcir.sys
27/11/2013 01:41 7,808 usbd.sys
27/11/2013 01:41 53,248 usbehci.sys
25/03/2011 03:29 52,736 usbehci.sysold
27/11/2013 01:41 343,040 usbhub.sys
25/03/2011 03:29 343,040 usbhub.sysold
25/03/2011 03:29 25,600 usbohci.sys
27/11/2013 01:41 325,120 usbport.sys
25/03/2011 03:29 325,120 usbport.sysold
14/07/2009 00:38 25,088 usbprint.sysold
11/03/2011 04:37 91,648 USBSTOR.SYS
25/03/2011 03:29 30,720 usbuhci.sys
21/11/2010 03:23 184,960 usbvideo.sys
19 File(s) 2,783,104 bytes
The .sysold files are the ones I renamed, I think also renamed the usbccgp.sys - but accidentally deleted it after the rename.. -
How about fixing the bug report submission page ?
I've been trying for I think the 11 time to submit a bugreport to bugreport.sun.com and each time,
the submission FAIL. And of course you loose everything you entered in the page.
Email to the address specified when it fail also FAIL.
rejected by the server for the recipient domain sun.comby userp1020.oracle.com. [156.151.31.79].
The error that the other server returned was:
550 5.1.1 <[email protected]>... User unknown
Please Fix, a bug report page that can't even submit simple text its ridiculous.
This is not the first time I have difficulties getting your site to work.You're complaining to the wrong people.
Re: bug database does not work?
OTN forum admin are not responsible for the java bug reporting. They cannot fix what isn't theirs.
Locking this thread -
Bug Report: Color labels on nested groups not maintained if parent renamed
Steps to reproduce:
Create a layer group named foo
Create a layer group named bar and place it INSIDE of foo
label bar a color
rename foo
observe that the color for bar disappears
System Info:
Adobe Photoshop Version: 13.0 (13.0 20120305.m.415 2012/03/05:21:00:00) x64
Operating System: Mac OS 10.7.3
System architecture: Intel CPU Family:6, Model:37, Stepping:5 with MMX, SSE Integer, SSE FP, SSE2, SSE3, SSE4.1, SSE4.2, HyperThreading
Physical processor count: 2
Logical processor count: 4
Processor speed: 2400 MHz
Built-in memory: 8192 MB
Free memory: 129 MB
Memory available to Photoshop: 6821 MB
Memory used by Photoshop: 70 %
Image tile size: 1024K
Image cache levels: 4
OpenGL Drawing: Enabled.
OpenGL Drawing Mode: Normal
OpenGL Allow Normal Mode: True.
OpenGL Allow Advanced Mode: True.
OpenGL Allow Old GPUs: Not Detected.
OpenGL Version: 2.1 NVIDIA-7.18.11
OpenCL Unavailable
Video Card Vendor: NVIDIA Corporation
Video Card Renderer: NVIDIA GeForce GT 330M OpenGL Engine
Display: 2
Display Depth:= 32
Display Bounds:= top: 390, left: -1680, bottom: 1440, right: 0
Video Renderer ID: 16918034
Video Card Memory: 203 MB
Video Rect Texture Size: 8192
OpenGL Version: 2.1 NVIDIA-7.18.11
OpenCL Unavailable
Video Card Vendor: NVIDIA Corporation
Video Card Renderer: NVIDIA GeForce GT 330M OpenGL Engine
Display: 1
Main Display
Display Depth:= 32
Display Bounds:= top: 0, left: 0, bottom: 1440, right: 2560
Video Renderer ID: 16918034
Video Card Memory: 203 MB
Video Rect Texture Size: 8192
Serial number: Tryout Version
Application folder: SledgeHammer:Applications:Adobe Photoshop CS6:
Photoshop scratch has async I/O enabled
Scratch volume(s):
SledgeHammer, 446.8G, 209.3G free
Required Plug-ins folder: SledgeHammer:Applications:Adobe Photoshop CS6:Adobe Photoshop CS6.app:Contents:Required:
Primary Plug-ins folder: SledgeHammer:Applications:Adobe Photoshop CS6:Plug-ins:
Additional Plug-ins folder: not set
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Cg.framework NVIDIA Cg
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PlugPlug.framework PlugPlug 3.0.0.383
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wrservices.framework
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Clouds 13.0 20120305.m.415 2012/03/05:21:00:00 ©1993-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Clouds.plugin”
Collada DAE 13.0 20120305.m.415 2012/03/05:21:00:00 ©2006-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “U3D.plugin”
Color Halftone 13.0, Copyright © 2003-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Standard Multiplugin.plugin”
Colored Pencil 13.0, Copyright © 1991-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Filter Gallery.plugin”
CompuServe GIF 13.0, Copyright © 2003-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Standard Multiplugin.plugin”
Conté Crayon 13.0, Copyright © 1991-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Filter Gallery.plugin”
Craquelure 13.0, Copyright © 1991-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Filter Gallery.plugin”
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Crosshatch 13.0, Copyright © 1991-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Filter Gallery.plugin”
Crystallize 13.0, Copyright © 2003-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Standard Multiplugin.plugin”
Cutout 13.0, Copyright © 1991-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Filter Gallery.plugin”
Dark Strokes 13.0, Copyright © 1991-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Filter Gallery.plugin”
De-Interlace 13.0, Copyright © 2003-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Standard Multiplugin.plugin”
Dicom 13.0, Copyright © 2003-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “dicom.plugin”
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Diffuse Glow 13.0, Copyright © 1991-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Filter Gallery.plugin”
Displace 13.0, Copyright © 2003-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Standard Multiplugin.plugin”
Dry Brush 13.0, Copyright © 1991-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Filter Gallery.plugin”
Eazel Acquire 13.0 20120305.m.415 2012/03/05:21:00:00 ©1997-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “EazelAcquire.plugin”
Embed Watermark NO VERSION - from the file “DigiSign.plugin”
Enable Async I/O 13.0 20120305.m.415 2012/03/05:21:00:00 © 2004-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Enable Async IO.plugin”
Entropy 13.0 20120305.m.415 2012/03/05:21:00:00 ©2006-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “statistics.plugin”
Extrude 13.0, Copyright © 2003-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Standard Multiplugin.plugin”
FastCore Routines 13.0 20120305.m.415 2012/03/05:21:00:00 ©1990-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “FastCore.plugin”
Fibers 13.0, Copyright © 2003-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Standard Multiplugin.plugin”
Film Grain 13.0, Copyright © 1991-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Filter Gallery.plugin”
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Fresco 13.0, Copyright © 1991-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Filter Gallery.plugin”
Glass 13.0, Copyright © 1991-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Filter Gallery.plugin”
Glowing Edges 13.0, Copyright © 1991-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Filter Gallery.plugin”
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Graphic Pen 13.0, Copyright © 1991-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Filter Gallery.plugin”
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IFF Format 13.0, Copyright © 2003-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Standard Multiplugin.plugin”
Ink Outlines 13.0, Copyright © 1991-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Filter Gallery.plugin”
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Kurtosis 13.0 20120305.m.415 2012/03/05:21:00:00 ©2006-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “statistics.plugin”
Lens Blur 13.0, Copyright © 2002-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Lens Blur.plugin”
Lens Correction 13.0, Copyright © 2002-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Lens Correct.plugin”
Lens Flare 13.0, Copyright © 2003-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Standard Multiplugin.plugin”
Liquify 13.0, Copyright © 2001-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Liquify.plugin”
Matlab Operation 13.0 20120305.m.415 2012/03/05:21:00:00 ©1993-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “ChannelPort.plugin”
Maximum 13.0 20120305.m.415 2012/03/05:21:00:00 ©2006-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “statistics.plugin”
Mean 13.0 20120305.m.415 2012/03/05:21:00:00 ©2006-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “statistics.plugin”
Measurement Core 13.0 20120305.m.415 2012/03/05:21:00:00 ©1993-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “MeasurementCore.plugin”
Median 13.0 20120305.m.415 2012/03/05:21:00:00 ©2006-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “statistics.plugin”
Mezzotint 13.0, Copyright © 2003-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Standard Multiplugin.plugin”
Minimum 13.0 20120305.m.415 2012/03/05:21:00:00 ©2006-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “statistics.plugin”
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Mosaic Tiles 13.0, Copyright © 1991-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Filter Gallery.plugin”
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ZigZag 13.0, Copyright © 2003-2012 Adobe Systems Incorporated - from the file “Standard Multiplugin.plugin”
Optional and third party plug-ins: NONE
Plug-ins that failed to load: NONE
Flash:
Mini Bridge
Kuler
Installed TWAIN devices: NONEThanks for bringing this to our attention with a nicely written bug report, I've been able to reproduce this on my end. Will pass it on.
Thanks again! -
[solved] whats the right place for community repository bug reports?
was about to write a bug report, but there was no category for packages:community.. is the forum the correct place for this?
pacman -S freevo
resolving dependencies...
error: cannot resolve "python-pysqlite-legacy", a dependency of "freevo"
error: failed to prepare transaction (could not satisfy dependencies)
:: freevo: requires python-pysqlite-legacy
Last edited by schuay (2008-12-11 18:17:21)schuay wrote:
was about to write a bug report, but there was no category for packages:community.. is the forum the correct place for this?
pacman -S freevo
resolving dependencies...
error: cannot resolve "python-pysqlite-legacy", a dependency of "freevo"
error: failed to prepare transaction (could not satisfy dependencies)
:: freevo: requires python-pysqlite-legacy
When you go into the bug tracker, there's a drop down list on your left that says "Arch Linux". Go into there, select "Community Packages", and pres the "switch" button right next to it. -
I'd like to submit a possible bug.
Bug: App Store doesn't close and the screen doesn't turn off after updating apps
I used App Store to update my apps remotely before bedtime. This morning, all the apps have been updated, but my iPad's screen was still on, and the battery power was 50%, from being almost fully charged the night before.You can do so here. Under Feedback Type, select Bug Report.
http://www.apple.com/feedback/ipad.html
Just a thought, you should probably plug your iPad into a power source if you going to rely on Apple's automatic updates, backups, syncing, etc. Actually you do have to plug into power if you auto backup with iCloud and sync with iTunes. In any event, it's just a good idea to plug into power if the iPad is "functioning" while you are away from the device.
Its one thing to just let the iPad sleep at night and not plug it in, but if you want to update, backup, etc, you should plug into power. Just my opinion ...
I recharge my iPad every single night and I fail to understand why others don't do the same.
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