I've removed the update from bionic-security and bionic-updates, and
restored the versions which were previously in there.
This won't help anyone that has already received the broken update - I
think the advice there is to restart, or there is a workaround in the OP
here - but it should prevent an
It's probably a bug in pkgstripfiles, will confirm
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Yeah I'm getting this too on dist-upgrade, now that heimdal migrated to
impish.
laney@raleigh> diff -u <(xxd changelog.Debian.gz-amd64) <(xxd
changelog.Debian.gz-i386)
--- /proc/self/fd/112021-07-16 11:20:29.165989264 +0100
+++ /proc/self/fd/202021-07-16 11:20:29.169989204 +0100
@@ -97,5
welp, this is more sensible as a thing to look at:
laney@raleigh> diff -u <(zcat changelog.Debian.gz-amd64) <(zcat
changelog.Debian.gz-i386)
--- /proc/self/fd/112021-07-16 11:22:45.935902600 +0100
+++ /proc/self/fd/202021-07-16 11:22:45.939902539 +0100
@@ -95,4 +95,4 @@
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> Looks like both of us sponsored it for the queue. I'd appreciate
rejecting either one of them.
I pushed to the VCS[0] at the same time as sponsoring, so I'll reject
the other one which doesn't quite match up with it.
[0] https://salsa.debian.org/gnome-
team/glib/-/commits/ubuntu/2.64.6-1_ubuntu
Thanks, sponsored to the queue
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On Wed, Jul 07, 2021 at 08:30:32AM -, Matthias Klose wrote:
> fixed in 11.0.90.20210705-0ubuntu2
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** Summary changed:
- gdb 11 doesn't work on impish: internal-error: displaced_step_prepare_status
linux_displaced_step_prepare(gdbarch*, thread_info*, CORE_ADDR&): Assertion
`gdbarch_data->num_disp_step_buffers > 0' failed.
+ gdb 11 doesn't work on impish/s390x: internal-error:
displaced_step_
Public bug reported:
gdb doesn't work on impish/s390x at the minute. Even if you say 'no' to
both questions you still can't debug:
ubuntu@laney-bos01-s390x-2:~/glib-networking-2.66.0/build$ gdb ls
GNU gdb (Ubuntu 11.0.50.20210630-0ubuntu1) 11.0.50.20210630-git
Copyright (C) 2021 Free Software Fou
Hmm no, it needs removing first, my upload got rejected.
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Okay, done. I think: remove this, let the removal publish, accept the
new one.
Hopefully the ageing period can be waived on that.
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Wait, isn't the version wrong? 1:21.10+20210415ubuntu1.
I'm going to re-upload to the queue with 1:21.04.
Also, can we just run a langpack export for impish to fix this there
please? The version is greater than hirsute's now so I can't just copy
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> hm, do we actually know *why* this happened?
Yes, someone mis-translated the strings on Launchpad. I reverted them
all now, but I don't think we have any way of dealing with that
happening again, do we?
I've just verified the SRU. I installed language-pack-gnome-en
1:21.10+20210415ubuntu1 and r
really understand why it should be different whether
you're using DHCPv6 or SLAAC, but maybe it's just me not getting
something right now.
If it's fine, then feel free to drop the patch and upload a NM with
adjusted regexes (preferrably committing to the VCS too).
Cheers,
-
I filed an upstream bug with D-Bus:
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/dbus/dbus/-/issues/337
Hopefully a maintainer there will be able to give a better opinion as to
what's going on here
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Thanks! Here's where I think the problem starts:
Ok, let's authenticate to dbus:
Jun 16 08:54:54 alan-hirsute-base-aiamcicscciaelhaktpo systemd[1]: Bus
bus-api-system: changing state AUTHENTICATING → HELLO
...
Jun 16 08:54:54 alan-hirsute-base-aiamcicscciaelhaktpo systemd[1]: Bus
bus-api-syst
I have added a badtest hint for this version, so that the many packages
blocked by this can become unblocked. But could somebody please take a
look? The hint is only for this version so the issue will come back with
the next systemd upload unless fixed.
(I'll reset systemd to "New" so that it app
That's interesting actually. I thought this was an interaction between
reloading dbus-daemon and daemon-reloading systems at the same time. But
in this cloud case, I don't think dbus is being reloaded, is it?
It's going to be next to impossible for me to look into this in detail
without being able
Just to put the information on the bug, I reproduced this failure on a
Raspberry Pi, not a piece of the Scalingstack infrastructure in sight
;-)
As far as I can tell it looked as if it's timing out waiting for
network-online.target to become active. It seems as if installing
network-manager makes
I ran the applications listed in the description against
2.68.1-1~ubuntu21.04.1. I also generally exercised the desktop for a
while and didn't notice anything odd.
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automake-1.16> same started happening in impish too - you could cherry-
pick 2b8b44ffc37047231757780952f6290398fb73e2 to the hints maybe?
netplan.io> slyon told me this is known bad and is skipped in other
releases already (upstream) and will be included in the next SRU to
hirsute, if any. could b
I retried libgdata and it works now
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y. But also run applications like
GNOME terminal, Files and Epiphany.
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Importance: Undecided
Status: Fix Released
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Importance: Undecided
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(but I asked for some input there from an apport maintainer, it could be
better than I did it)
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See the attached branch, it's a fix for this in apport.
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I don't think we would want to carry the proposed patch as a distro
patch. So as long as polkit doesn't have direct support for this, apport
should do as systemd does, and spawn pkttyagent (--fallback) itself.
I'll try quickly now to work on an initial patch for this.
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assigning to timo for better tracking
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This came up on our tracking report for the desktop team, but we're not
clear what is required in libxcb/amdgpu vs. a fix in the WMs themselves.
Can someone clarify please?
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Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
** Changed in: libxcb (Ubuntu Focal)
Status: Ne
Public bug reported:
I posted this on bug #1779767 but since that got closed it's probably
going to be lost there.
tl;dr the manpage(s) needs to be fixed for this change as well:
Julian, thanks for the fix. In crontab(5) in cron 3.0pl1-136ubuntu2 the
manpage is now wrong. It says:
> Several env
Neat, can someone prepare a merge proposal for that?
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I think both things would be fine. It's better to not surface these
problems to end users if we can, which we have a mechanism to do.
If and when apt gets a fix which works, then these retries will
automatically stop happening and we can remove the workarounds.
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Julian, thanks for the fix. In crontab(5) in cron 3.0pl1-136ubuntu2 the manpage
is now wrong. It says:
> Several environment variables are set up automatically by the cron(8) daemon.
> […] PATH is set to "/usr/bin:/bin". HOME, SHELL, and PATH may be overridden
> by settings in the crontab […]
and
ACK, go for it (with 11 for now, I agree that switching to an RC
compiler feels dodgy)
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> Also open-vm-tools is also FTBFS by this, so I need to add a task and
work on that as well.
You want this kind of thing minimally to get over the FTBFS:
--- open-vm-tools-11.2.5.orig/open-vm-tools/configure.ac
+++ open-vm-tools-11.2.5/open-vm-tools/configure.ac
@@ -503,6 +503,9 @@ AC_CHECK_PROG
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lib's headers in an 'extern "C"' context. GLib has
G_{BEGIN,END}_DECLS that might help with this.
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Status: New => In Progress
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Sorry for not replying to comment #11, although we chatted on IRC.
The main difference is the passing of the test name I think, but the
full autopkgtest command that I used is at the top of the log. I hope
using this exact command and adding --shell-fail is enough for anyone to
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1915250 ***
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hi, thanks, the team are already tracking this in bug #1915250 and said
they are working on fixing everything
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1915250
buildd file owner/group for shared lib
Ok, here you go. I reproduced the (or a) failure in Canonistack. This
was the first run FWIW, so it wasn't too hard to get it to fail:
autopkgtest [14:05:12]: test systemd-fsckd: [---
test_fsck_failure (__main__.FsckdTest)
Ensure that a failing fsck doesn't prevent fsckd to sto
I'm running a test on Canonistack. I'm hoping that this will reproduce
the failures we're seeing, and then they can be investigated.
That is closer to what is running in production than the QEMU runner.
I don't think we have evidence that this is an 'infra issue', so I'm
marking the auto-package-
infra issue. The Release Team can decide if they want to hint
> the test and lose gating coverage, but I'm not filing the hint because
> IMO the test infra should be fixed.
Is there chance we can be a little bit more constructive? We're not
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> retry the test
That has been done. Now the only red is netplan.io.
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Status
> retry the test
with a trigger on libxmlb to get the -proposed version installed.
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[SRU] New stable release
Okay I've verified this now, thanks for adding. Using
2.64.6-1~ubuntu20.04.1 I tested
- Logging in to Ubuntu
- Logging out from Ubuntu
- Fast user switching w/gdm3
- Many applications which use GLib, including gedit and epiphany-browser
It seems good to me.
There are two outstanding auto
** Changed in: ubuntu-cdimage
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Installation fails due to useless
laney@dev> ./change-override -S -c main -s hirsute libbpf
Override component to main
libbpf 0.3-2 in hirsute: universe/misc -> main
libbpf-dev 1:0.3-2 in hirsute amd64: universe/libdevel/optional/100% -> main
libbpf-dev 1:0.3-2 in hirsute arm64: universe/libdevel/optional/100% -> main
libbpf-dev 1:
This bug is old but I'm going to un-duplicate it. I don't believe it is
fixed.
I've got a cron script on focal (cron 3.0pl1-136ubuntu1) which is
indirectly running `lxc` from a snap (/snap/bin/lxc).
I found the following in mail though:
/home/ubuntu/autopkgtest/tools/autopkgtest-build-lxd: 139:
** Also affects: tiff (Ubuntu Hirsute)
Importance: Undecided
Assignee: Olivier Tilloy (osomon)
Status: Confirmed
** Also affects: libdeflate (Ubuntu Hirsute)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Incomplete
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> OTOH I think there is an easy fix for GTK+ to always include an
"image-missing" icon at compile time
I'm sorry, it's not that easy. A PNG icon is indeed included, and it
gets found properly (also from the actual icon theme; that is a
dependency of GTK). The problem is the ability to load PNGs *a
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[ Description ]
Take this new upstrem stable release.
Overview of changes in GLib 2.64.6
==
* This is expected to be the last release in the 2.64 series; the new stable
- series is 2.66, and maintenance efforts will shift
sively. But also run applications like
GNOME terminal, Files and Epiphany.
** Affects: glib2.0 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Fix Released
** Affects: glib2.0 (Ubuntu Focal)
Importance: Undecided
Assignee: Iain Lane (laney)
Status: In Progress
** Also affe
The point for me is that we should be trying to avoid taking on
indefinite technical debt (patches that have to be rebased forever).
It's "fine" to include them ahead of any upstream schedule if we need to
for hardware enablement, but we do need to have plans to make this be a
non permanent situati
Issue here I think is that we use per-session overrides for the majority
of our Ubuntu customisations, and these don't apply to greeter sessions.
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ah I see, OK - I will upload, thanks!
can you update the test case to say that this version of alsa-utils is
needed please? maybe provide a PPA link for people to install it with,
until that is accepted into focal?
** Changed in: alsa-lib (Ubuntu Focal)
Status: Incomplete => Fix Committed
I don't see the same problem on the Focal ISO - do we need to fix this
in Focal?
** Changed in: alsa-lib (Ubuntu Focal)
Status: In Progress => Incomplete
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That does sound useful and worth scheduling I think. I didn't know about
that until now!
I'll try to find some time soon to go back to the release I installed
from and take a look there, per Steve's suggestion.
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Cheers Steve. Nope, -proposed is not enabled.
Yes, it happened - it was the result of an explicit autoremove on my
part though after I had dist-upgraded to current focal-updates. I should
have noticed that this was happening and stopped it, granted. :)
Attached is the snippet of apt's term.log co
I've marked apt as affected because it ships
/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/01autoremove but I suppose each of the affected
packages could also supply their own snippets.
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I just did a set of package updates in focal that ended up with shim
shim-signed mokutil being autoremoved.
I rebooted without noticing, and had to manually recover the system
thereafter. :(
Julian says there was a period of time where these were marked auto. I
suppose that
Public bug reported:
systemd-repart is not (as of 246.6-1ubuntu1) packaged in the
Ubuntu/Debian packages of systemd - probably because it has an extra
dependency?
I'd like to use it in our new raspberry pi images where we don't have
cloud-init installed. We're already using systemd-growfs, but we
Already said on IRC, but mentioning here for other RT members:
I'd like to see (1) an analysis of the risks of this update, and (2) a
description of what testing you've done, please.
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Yeah, sorry, I don't think that's a reproducer for the bug. You killed
dbus, gdm and everything else, and they obligingly died on you. :)
My feeling is that this bug is about a deadlock that somehow happens
when dbus and/or systemd are reloaded, possibly at the same time. It
looks like dbus stops
Right, yes, please do go ahead. It was pointed out before that this
would be desirable after we switched away from -legacy due to the nature
of the fixes.
I had thought from the diff of debian/tests/control that the test
coverage of the nft backend was being reduced, but then I took a look at
http
OK, go for it!
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Just to confirm, your intention (barring bugs) is that there should be
no breakage for existing apparmor profiles and consumers of the
rewritten tools?
If so, I think this should still be fine at this stage.
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I've uploaded, thanks.
But the regression potential section needs improving, "None" isn't
enough. Please improve it to discuss where people should focus their
attention / testing.
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: oem-priority/focal
Status: New => Invalid
** Also affects: network-manager (Ubuntu Focal)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: New =
Agreed that taking the unit which upstream has validated is more
sensible than backporting. Thanks for the detailed report. I think the
only thing which I would like to see in future is you saying that (and
how) you've tested it manually and spotted no regressions.
But go ahead this time.
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I think either of the patches is probably fine, no idea what any
upstream reviewer will prefer.
I guess it would be good to upload one of them sooner rather than later
though, to (1) unbreak dnsmasq, (2) unblock network-manager.
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there's an updated kernel in that bug, jibel can you test it please to
confirm if this is a dupe or not?
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please re-add the tag if it's not
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No analog output
Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Status
I proposed a patch on the thread, waiting for feedback.
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[2.82 regression] router announcements have 'forever'
Public bug reported:
The default lifetime was changed to 1 day in 2.82 in the change
corresponding to this changelog entry:
Change default lease time for DHCPv6 to one day.
Fine, but the same commit also did this:
Alter calculation of preferred and valid times in router
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Have you checked with the LXD team that they are happy with this?
If so, ack from me.
If 1.8.5 fixes bugs then we should take that for sure - please could you
make sure to do that (can be later, but not much later)?
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+ * No-change backport from unstable / groovy to focal.
+
+ -- Iain Lane Tue, 16 Jun 2020 11:53:34 +0100
+
+glib2.0 (2.64.3-1) unstable; urgency=medium
+
+ * Team upload
+
+ [ Laurent Bigonville ]
+ * Drop the libgio-fam package, and install the fam
I’m not sure if depending on a library and -common (the initial apt log
shows the client and server themselves were *not* installed) is a
particular problem, but if so, this is coming from libsnmp35.
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* gimarshallingtests: Use g_assert_cmpfloat_with_epsilon. Fixes tests on some
architectures :mr:`200` (:user:`Iain Lane `)
[ QA ]
GNOME has a micro release exception that covers this package.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates/GNOME
So we don't need to verify the fixes explicitly.
Do
Public bug reported:
[ Description ]
Take this new upstrem stable release.
+glib2.0 (2.64.3-1~ubuntu20.04.1) UNRELEASED; urgency=medium
+
+ * No-change backport from unstable / groovy to focal.
+
+ -- Iain Lane Tue, 16 Jun 2020 11:53:34 +0100
+
+glib2.0 (2.64.3-1) unstable; urgency=medium
I've sponsored the debdiff to bionic's queue
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Checked too, seems good to me - updating tags. Thanks!
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Importance: Low
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** Also affects: software-properties (Ubuntu Groovy)
Importance: Undecided
Assignee: Olivier Tilloy (osomon)
Status: New
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Right. It's in the library. Programs will remain using the versions of
the libraries that were on the system when they started, so that means
that you need to upgrade, reboot, and *then* try the restart. I should
update the QA steps to make that more clear, will do.
** Description changed:
[ De
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1843982 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1843982
It's not a regression. It is in fact the same bug happening one last
time. I just explained it in the other bug, hope that's clear.
(If I'm not understanding right, please un-dupe and re-open this bug.)
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Title:
[SRU] New stable release 2.34.2
Status in at-spi2-atk package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Status i
ffects: at-spi2-atk (Ubuntu Focal)
Importance: Undecided
Assignee: Iain Lane (laney)
Status: In Progress
** Also affects: at-spi2-atk (Ubuntu Focal)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: at-spi2-atk (Ubuntu Focal)
Status: New => In Progress
** C
Okay, I've uploaded a fix to groovy and the review queue for 20.04.
** Description changed:
+ [ Description ]
+
+ When accountsservice's daemon is restarted - particularly when there is
+ a user configured for auto login - it can cause code using its library
+ to crash. This is bad because gnome
`)
* gimarshallingtests: Use g_assert_cmpfloat_with_epsilon. Fixes tests on some
architectures :mr:`200` (:user:`Iain Lane `)
[ QA ]
GNOME has a micro release exception that covers this package.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates/GNOME
So we don't need to verify the fixes explicitly.
Do
We discussed this a bit amongst the release team, and there was a
concern that this might not work properly for flavours - which I think
that Ken believes is fine, but it would be good to actually verify
explicitly.
So please could you flesh out the description to fit the SRU template,
and add a t
** Also affects: accountsservice (Ubuntu Focal)
Importance: High
Assignee: Iain Lane (laney)
Status: Triaged
** Changed in: accountsservice (Ubuntu Focal)
Milestone: None => ubuntu-20.04.1
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