Congratulations, Nico! So did I a year a go, and I never looked back.
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Title:
grep -R doesn't automatically search amazon
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It seems this is a property of apt-get, so wajig is not to blame here.
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Title:
file name globbing is severely broken
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Public bug reported:
This happened with the wajig version (2.2) that comes with Ubuntu Server
12.04.1 LTS, fully updated:
When trying to remove old Linux kernels with build numbers 20..29 (but
wanting to keep those with build numbers 30..32), I issued this command
line in the bash shell:
wajig
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 521298 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/521298
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 521298
could not write byte broken pipe
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** Changed in: wajig
Status: New => Fix Released
** Changed in: wajig (Ubuntu)
Status: New => In Progress
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Title:
Last character in
I just noticed this message during the first reboot after upgrading the
kernel to 3.2.0-22-generic #35-Ubuntu SMP x86_64. This warning seems to
come from Plymouth, and I have tried to mark this report as a duplicate
of https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/plymouth/+bug/894190 but
Launchpad wou
Now my other VMware guest is affected, namely when trying to boot the
new kernel 3.2.0-18-29 (x86_64). On this machine, I had not installed
the patch from the PPA mentioned above. This VM does not use LVM. The
only unusual feature of this VM is that it uses ecryptfs to encrypt one
home directory. T
I successfully tested the patched upstart (1.4-0ubuntu9~bug935585) from
the PPA mentioned in comment #11.
Of course, I had first disabled my workaround:
root@vmwareguest:~# rm /etc/init/flush-early-job-log.override
Then I installed the patched upstart and restarted the system half a
dozen times w
I run two very similar virtual machines on a VMware ESX server, and only
one of them is affected. The main difference is that the affected
machine uses LVM.
I was able to make it boot using the --no-log kernel parameter. As a more
permanent solution, I used the following line successfully:
$ echo
** Changed in: wajig
Assignee: (unassigned) => Chris Peach (peachris+ubuntu)
** Bug watch added: code.google.com/p/wajig/issues #5
http://code.google.com/p/wajig/issues/detail?id=5
** Also affects: wajig (Debian) via
http://code.google.com/p/wajig/issues/detail?id=5
Importa
** Patch added: "describe_misses_last_character.patch"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/923041/+attachment/2698199/+files/describe_misses_last_character.patch
** Also affects: wajig
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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unexpected results in Python 3. My patch uses split() instead. No
worries; it is fast. I do not know why you use capitalize() here, but I
have left it in place.
** Affects: wajig
Importance: Undecided
Assignee: Chris Peach (peachris+ubuntu)
Status: New
** Affects: wajig (Ubuntu
PS: This crash occurred on the first and second start of the live system
with persistence, but not on the third start (after installing some deb
packages).
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This is still happening in the 1/28 live i386 image after booting a live
usb stick with persistence and choosing try Ubuntu (German locale, Dell
D630 laptop).
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