for what it's worth, `nslookup` can also set the port for a query:
dig @localhost -p 8600 mysql.service.consul
nslookup -po=8600 mysql.service.consul localhost
... but both "nslookup" and "dig" come from package "dnsutils", which
brings in six other packages and 512kB of diskspace for amd64 pack
Public bug reported:
rsyslog 8.16.0-1ubuntu3.1 , Ubuntu 16.04.6 LTS
the logrotate for rsyslog is a bit awry. The /etc/logrotate.d/rsyslog has this
in the postrotate block:
/usr/lib/rsyslog/rsyslog-rotate
But when invoked (either by logrotate or manually) I get:
initctl: invalid command: rotate
Public bug reported:
When getting info about a package, I see a notice asking me to "Please
use the '-a' switch", but the apt program does not accept an '-a'
switch.
Steps to reproduce:
$ apt info docker.io
...
N: There is 1 additional record. Please use the '-a' switch to see it
$ apt -a info do
Still a problem in Ubuntu 18.10, mp3gain version 1.5.2-r2-6
ii mp3gain1.5.2-r2-6 amd64Lossless mp3 normalizer with stat
moses@jolyne:~$ mp3gain --help
==16547== AddressSanitizer CHECK failed:
../../../../src/libsanitizer/asan/asan_rtl.cc:411 "((!asan_init_is_running &&
"ASan i
er, libasan0 Version: 4.8.5-4ubuntu9
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Title:
libasan0 : AddressSanitizer CHECK failed
Status in gcc-4.8 package in U
Public bug reported:
Code that worked in Ubuntu 16.04 LTS does not work in Ubuntu 18.04.1.
(I tried to report this bug for package "libasan0" but bugs.launchpad.net sends
me hto gcc-4.8)
$ mp3gain --help
==8893== AddressSanitizer CHECK failed:
../../../../src/libsanitizer/asan/asan_rtl.cc:411 "
I just tripped over something like this with grep v3.1-2 (Ubuntu 17.10
"artful"). the LC_ALL setting did not make a difference, and grep 3.1
passes the "test case" described in the bug description.
I have many text files, but one of them had a string of 49 \x00 chars. What
confused me was the s
Ubuntu 14.10 , CUPS 1.7.2, DeviceURI
"hp:/usb/HP_LaserJet_Professional_P1102w" and I just ran into this
problem myself.
Rebooted the printer, printed a test page with the printer to make sure
there's no paperjam or bad mechanical sensor. Ubuntu still refuses to
sent print jobs to the printer bec
Still here in Ubuntu 14.04.4 LTS and openssl 1.0.1f-1
Expecting 1.0.1g to arrive soon after the announcement of the DROWN exploit.
The cheap fix would be to remove '-ssl2' from the usage string and man pages.
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