This bug is related to two other bugs:
Similar issue where /etc/default/cron is still relevant:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/cron/+bug/1078607
Inaccurate commit where file was wrongly marked deprecated, for a bad boot
speed related reason, in the now deprecated Upstart system. This
Public bug reported:
The /etc/default/cron file claims that it has been deprecated in its own
comments, and refers to an upstart configuration file (which is deprecated in
Ubuntu 15.10 and up, in favor of systemd):
$ cat /etc/default/cron
# This file has been deprecated. Please add custom options
Hello,
I am very sorry for the delay in testing this.
I noticed that the package libcurl4-doc is missing. I wasn't sure if it
was obsolete, or a mistake, or not included in the test packages only.
Otherwise the package is working perfectly and is ready for release to
Ubuntu 14.04 LTS.
Thanks fo
> On Mar 12, 2016, at 8:55 AM, LocutusOfBorg
> wrote:
>
> unfortunately it doesn't seem to build.
It built perfectly when I modified the source for 14.04 LTS.
Also thanks for the more detailed stable release diff procedures. I did
read the stable release update page to write the original repor
Brian, I was hoping for some community assistance on the changelog and
debdiff area because I am absolutely not expert at creating and
maintaining custom Debian and Ubuntu packaging related files. If there
are some things I should do to create these items documentation is of
course welcome.
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at 2016-03-12T00:08.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1556330
Title:
upstream curl bug #1
Public bug reported:
The following bug from upstream libcurl should be fixed in Ubuntu Stable
and Ubuntu LTS trains:
https://sourceforge.net/p/curl/bugs/1371/
The bug fix consists of one missing break statement at the end of a case
in a switch statement.
I personally patched the bug using sourc
This bug has been open two years and it's still occurring. I've noticed
it during development of an open-source network security sensor I'm
planning to publish in the next few weeks:
{ "source": "dns", "port_id": 0, "direction": 1, "self": 0, "length":
76, "eth_type": 2048, "smac": "50:e5:49:36:0a
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