On 27/07/14 16:06, tony mancill wrote:
On 07/26/2014 09:59 AM, Brian Burch wrote:
Package: tomcat7-examples
Version: 7.0.52-1
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
The tomcat7 examples webapp does not start after a clean install. The stack
trace follows:
Hello Brian,
Thank you for the bug
Package: tomcat7-examples
Version: 7.0.52-1
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
The tomcat7 examples webapp does not start after a clean install. The stack
trace follows:
2014-07-26 17:35:43,952 ERROR [org.apache.catalina.loader.WebappLoader]
LifecycleException
java.io.IOException: Failed to ac
On 21/08/11 14:36, Brian Burch wrote:
I've just inspected several machines, running various versions of
ubuntu. Some of them have NO programs listening on the IPv4 0.0.0.0
wildcard address. Others have a mixture of explicit loopbacks from some
programs, and the wildcard from others.
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On 31/07/11 18:03, Andrew O. Shadoura wrote:
The explanation is, when you connect to any of 127.1/8 addresses, you
get back to the localhost, as per RFC 3330:
A datagram sent by a higher level protocol to an address anywhere
within this block should loop back inside the host.
I have been
On 26/07/11 22:45, Andrew O. Shadoura wrote:
> I think the version from experimental should work without the patch,
> please test.
I downloaded the source for ifupdown_0.7~alpha5.1 from the experimental
repository on 28 July. "make" completed with a lot of warnings, but on
inspection I felt non
On 26/07/11 21:51, Kenyon Ralph wrote:
+ifconfig %iface% 127.0.0.1 up
+ifconfig %iface%:0 127.0.0.1 up
Shouldn't one of those addresses be 127.0.1.1?
Well, That is certainly embarrassing! Thanks for paying attention, Ralph.
I have a lot of systems running the ubuntu patch, but I pr
Package: ifupdown
Version: 0.6.8ubuntu29.2
Severity: normal
I opened a ubuntu bug against ifupdown 8 months ago, and supplied a fix.
Despite the issue turning up
in questions, it has not been passed upstream to the debian maintainers of the
package. Therefore,
I am trying to do it myself.
https
I reported a problem upgrading from ubuntu dapper to hardy where
printing to an ethernet-connected HP Laserjet 2200 using a PrintSir
using LPR/LPD protocol always fails. See
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/225603
I didn't get a response, so finally decided to run a sniffer trace when
printing
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