It seems to no longer be a problem in xenial.
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uninitialized variable warning
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Alas, I don't have any systems using runit at this time.
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Title:
runit doesn't stop and /var isn't umounted on shutdown
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komputes: They aren't in the init scripts, etc.
The problem is that if a user adds GREP_OPTIONS to their environment
(manually, or via .bashrc, etc.) then it can break init.d scripts, etc.
At the time, if you did `env GREP_OPTIONS=-E /etc/init.d/blah start` it
could break the `blah` script in unp
Public bug reported:
When apparmor prevents something from running, it doesn't notify the
user. I expected it to notify the user via a popup or something
similar.
In my case, I wrote a Firefox plugin that opens an editor (like emacs or
gvim) with the contents of the textarea. A user was able to
Does this explain why the official Firefox works and the Ubuntu one
doesn't? I'm unfamiliar with apparmor.
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nsIProcess doesn't work for so
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Hello!
I'm the author of the Firefox extension "It's All Text!". This
extension launches a local editor (like emacs or gvim) with the contents
of a textarea to make editing web pages (wikis, etc.) easier.
I have discovered a bug in Ubuntu's firefox:
https://github.com/docwh
Actually, it looks like you can just add this to the top of
bash_completion:
# Only run if shell is interactive.
if [[ $- != *i* ]] ; then
return
fi
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I'll happily answer any questions about this.
I can reproduce the problem on my box.
Just to re-iterate how to reproduce:
* sudo ln -sf bash /bin/sh
* Make sure you have bash script or two in "Startup Applications"
* Have your .bash_profile stupidly source /etc/bash_completion (in my c
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I'm not asking to remove GREP_OPTIONS from grep. I'm saying that in
system scripts, such as the stuff in /etc/init.d/*, should some how
ignore GREP_OPTIONS. I broke scripts by setting GREP_OPTIONS in non-
obvious ways.
It's really hard to track down these problems, so maybe we should unset
them
I cannot test it at this time because I cannot upgrade my system due to
it being a Xen system and Xen isn't supported anymore in Ubuntu.
I'll be seeing about de-Xen-ing the system, but it'll still be a bit.
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You re
Peter: Since I don't have the system(s) around in a state that I can
check that anymore, I can't answer your question.
You should be able to reproduce the problem by downgrading the pam
packages, removing the /etc/default/locale, and then upgrading. But I
haven't tested that.
You can't expect us
Public bug reported:
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>From my logs:
Jan 28 09:45:15 gerf kernel: [579130.725552] audit(1233153915.942:5): type=1503
operation="file_mmap" requested_mask="r::" denied_mask="r::"
name="/var/cache/nscd/passwd" pid=686 profile="/usr/sbin/slapd"
namespace="default"
Jan 2
I did not see Daniel's question when he posted it. It would have helped
if he mentioned my name, since I get a boat load of emails from
Launchpad and might miss it otherwise.
I don't have an 8.10 system yet. I'm sitting on the LTS (8.4) release,
which did have that problem.
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To fix this, I modified /etc/apparmor.d/usr.sbin.nscd adding this line:
/var/cache/nscd/{passwd,group,services,hosts} mrw,
above the /var/db/... line.
I then did:
/etc/init.d/apparmor reload
/etc/init.d/nscd restart
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@James Blackwell: I can recreate it with a newer kernel. See my previous
comment: 2.6.24-19-xen doesn't work. My domU and my dom0 are all
running the same kernel. I don't use a ramdisk.
To recreate the problem, just do a save-pause-restore of the domU.
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Andreas:
You have to create the empty xml node. You can use launchpad-35439.xsl
if you want or you can greate an empty.xml file:
* empty.xml would be something like:
* The commandline to use launchpad-35439.xsl is:
xsltproc launchpad-35439 launchpad-35439.xsl
Without the xml file, I don't get
ii libxslt1.1 1.1.22-1ubuntu XSLT processing library - runtime library
ii xsltproc 1.1.22-1ubuntu XSLT command line processor
Ubuntu Hardy Heron.
What is the output from running this in Intrepid?
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It still does a core dump:
$ xsltproc launchpad-35439.xsl empty.xml
exsltFuncResultElem: only xsl:fallback is allowed to follow func:result
zsh: segmentation fault xsltproc launchpad-35439.xsl empty.xml
I have attached the correct XSL for this.
Note, it still shows the correct error, but it shou
This is still a problem as of 2008/8/8:
* Ubuntu 8.4.1 Hardy Heron
* Xen 3.2.0
* Dom0 & DomU kernel: 2.6.24-19-xen #1 SMP Sat Jul 12 00:15:59 UTC 2008 x86_64
The workaround for this is to change your setup to not to save/restore, but to
instead reboot.
This is done by altering dom0:/etc/defaul
Okay, I set this to aa-enforce and now I get these:
Aug 5 12:43:26 gerf kernel: [46914.231242]
audit(1217954606.627:182785): type=1503 operation="inode_permission"
requested_mask="rw::" denied_mask="rw::" name="/var/cache/nscd/passwd"
pid=28046 profile="/usr/sbin/nscd" namespace="default"
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This same problem (and the solution) is mentioned in this email thread:
http://mail-index.netbsd.org/current-users/2008/04/21/msg001941.html
It looks like it was a bug in the ssh client. It's probably made worse
by the unreliability of wifi (ie, I packet lost here or there).
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What happens:
On shutdown, /var isn't umounted. It says it tries but that processes are
still using files on /var.
What I expected:
/var should umount on shutdown.
Notes:
I tracked this down to runit not exiting correctly. upstart seems to
I originally thought this was related to bug 49165, but that is
different.
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What happens:
I have postfix logging all email message ids, etc. to /var/log/mail/info.log
via syslogd.
This log file gets a new message every second or two, due to spam.
When I check my log in the morning, it has been rotated (info.log ha
I have the same bug in Gutsy. It's really messing me up because I
*need* to be able to track down email offenders, etc.
Basically, I show up in the morning and check my mail info log and it's
empty, which isn't possible due to the spammers. I restart sysklogd and
the log starts filling up.
Ciao
Here is some feedback on libdb4.4_4.4.20-8.1ubuntu3_i386.deb from proposed:
It has been running inside postgrey, successfully, since Dec 6th (8 days).
Postgrey hasn't crashed and hasn't stopped responding. I haven't had any
reports of any processes breaking because of this upgrade. Since the
Brain:
It's already in Gutsy. I filed it relative to Feisty which *could* have
supported relatime if mount supported it because the Feisty kernel
(2.6.20) supported relatime.
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Forgot version info:
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On startup, I get this (harmless) warning. It looks unprofessional:
Use of uninitialized value in split at /usr/lib/perl5/Sys/Syslog.pm line
123.
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Binary package hint: libpam-modules
Hello!
I just upgraded to Gutsy and am getting these messages in my log:
Oct 22 06:25:06 gerf su[22091]: pam_env(su:session): Unable to open env file:
/etc/default/locale: No such file or directory
Oct 22 06:28:45 gerf su[22423]: pam_env(
Public bug reported:
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If your system requires a local copy of ldap to be running, then
postgrey will not start until after slapd is running. Since they both
have S19 rc.d numbers it is quite likely that postgrey will not start at
all.
A work around is:
$ update-rc.d
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What Happens:
I use deskbar to start terminals frequently using the following:
* (press key combo to open deskbap)
* type 'term'
* press 'enter'
If I wait before pressing enter, say 3-5 seconds, then I always get "launch
termina
Version: 2.20.0-0ubuntu2
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Michael Vogt:
Yeah, I forgot about that. I noticed it too...
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I don't know what is running w3m. I had to man it to see what it was.
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ProblemType: Crash
Architecture: i386
CrashCounter: 1
Date: Thu Oct 4 11:49:10 2007
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 7.10
ExecutablePath: /usr/bin/w3m
NonfreeKernelModules: cdrom
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Binary package hint: deskbar-applet
What Happened:
* booted
* logged into gpm
* Used deskbar, when it became available, to launch a terminal, thunderbird,
then pidgin.
* Waited for a bit, entering passwords, etc.
* Used the Compiz Expos/Wall thingy that zooms out all my
The new compiz packages work if I install compizconfig-settings-mananger
and use flat-file instead of GConf for the backend in preferences.
I had discovered that compiz was much more stable in the pre-gutsy
builds when using the flat-file backend. It seems it is still true.
That is only a work-a
Michael Vogt:
I had compiz from the beryl/compiz repository external to ubuntu. I
switched to metacity before I upgraded because I didn't want to
interfere with upgrade. I probably should have removed all the packages
from the external repository.
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I'm embarrassed to say that this was due to the AP acting up. I didn't
think that was the case since my wife usually kvetches about it before I
find out. :-(
Thank you very much for letting me waste your time. Sorry. :-/
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I can't think of any other WPA APs around here. They are all open in
one flavor or another. My AP is an Apple uhm... express? It's the size
of a power brick (aka wall wart). Very small.
I tried the instructions and it just repeats:
Trying to associate with 00:14:51:XX:XX:XX (SSID='a network' f
Public bug reported:
I'm using gusty.
I have no idea where to file this because there are already a million
bugs on this problem and the fact that there are 3+ packages that the
problem can be part of means the bugs never get fixed.
I cannot log into WPA WAPs at all. This was broken with the la
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IT doesn't.
linux-image-generic: 2.6.22.12.15
01:07.0 Ethernet controller: Atheros Communications, Inc. AR5212/AR5213
Multiprotocol MAC/baseband processor (rev 01)
Subsystem: Askey Computer Corp. Unknown
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: mount
In addition to [no]atime, and [no]diratime, 2.6.20 also supports
[no]relatime.
Please update mount or patch mount to support these mount options.
Information is available here:
http://lwn.net/Articles/244829/
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: compiz
Hello!
I upgraded to gusty on my laptop. I sudden discovered that Compiz was
running as my window manager. Which is nice, except that I can't
configure the keyboard. System->Preferences->Keyboard is set the way I
want it to be, but Compiz doesn
I turned off swap and the system has been running fine until just now.
I filed the new report as Bug #138975
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I just got this error. I have rebooted just to be sure (but I saved
info, I'll append it in a minute).
I had problems before with bug #135294, but this is different. I
turned off swap and the system was up for a while bef
I'm sorry. I'm in the middle of upgrading my laptop to Gusty. Do you
want me to try this again with Gusty's NetworkManager?
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I seem to have no problems with 3.2.1 from back ports. I haven't seen a
single peep, whereas before it was giving me an error every few minutes
(in time with the spam... :-).
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5361 was marked a duplicate. Pointing it at the original.
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Package: spamassassin
Version: 3.1.7-2ubuntu1
Filename: pool/universe/s/spamassassin/spamassassin_3.1.7-2ubuntu1_all.deb
Size: 974198
MD5sum: d41f0e958e56d1259566b1bb8e660bb6
SHA1: ea8dbfe07f6d1f2764ceec6b4b148eee9e02f4b1
SHA256: 29abe5a8838a3f636010bbcfda24481857390a603091ce5bca035752c7c15c4b
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Public bug reported:
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I keep getting messages in my logs at the end of the month like this:
Day '34' out of range 1..31 at /usr/share/perl5/Mail/SpamAssassin/Util.pm line
446
I know this is due to spammers not understanding elementary date math,
but Spamassassi
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The files are (going to be) attached as per
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelTeamBugPolicies.
The Code: section decodes into ascii of:
<0><0><0><0><0><0><0><0><0><0><0><0>romanian<0>ontent-Disposition:
inline;<1><0><0><0><8><0
grep (GNU grep) 2.5.1
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I do set GREP_OPTIONS in my .bashrc, etc. Specifically, I use
GREP_OPTIONS=--color=auto
It is a common command someone might set. Either one off (just to see
color for some greps) or routinely (like I have in my bashrc).
It is a security issue because it open up holes, prevent actions from
happ
It needs to be considered as a distro policy level, so I guess they are
different. But it's the same issue -- GREP_OPTIONS changes the behavior
of a tool that is used for various purposes, including things that can
effect security.
I simple tool (attached) can be used to detect shell scripts that
Hmm.I seem to have duplicated this in Bug #75031
It still is a bug, see the last comment in the other bug. I would
suggest unsetting GREP_OPTION in all the /etc/init.d/* scripts,
especially if it uses grep.
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WORKAROUND:
Make archivemail use python2.4 instead of 2.5 (the default in feisty).
Requires python2.4 to be installed.
Change first line of /usr/bin/archivemail to
#!/usr/bin/python2.4
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Bug https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pidentd/+bug/74968 didn't
fix all the problems. Now I get this message: identd[29469]:
s_open("/var/run/identd.pid", O_WRONLY):Permission denied
This is because identd is run as identd, not root
In the version I now have in feisty, -E no longer causes a problem.
However, you can cause problems with GREP_OPTIONS="-P" which causes
the "egrep -q" commands to always return true.
In addition, using something like GREP_OPTIONS="--color=always" can
also mess up anything that needs to parse the
Sebastien is correct. Ubuntu never had these patches. It would be nice
if they got added since beryl is in the repository, even if it is in the
unsupported parts.
There is a bug open in the beryl-project for this. I added a comment to
explain.
http://bugs.beryl-project.org/ticket/1971
Ciao!
Here is a workaround for Feisty:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=427602
It sucks, but there you go.
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Whoah Whoah there!
This isn't just some random string, guys! This is used by third party
addons (extensions, themes, etc.) to identify the platform
Mozilla/Firefox is running on.
You are breaking that feature of Firefox.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/103848
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: mozilla-firefox
In the latest Firefox 2.0.0.3 for Ubuntu Edgy, it looks like someone
mucked with the OS_ARCH setting.
What Happened:
Click on Tools->Error Console
In the Evaluation area, type:
Components.classes["@mozilla.org/xre/app-info;1"].getSer
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: emacs21
What Happened:
I shut down Ubuntu on my laptop. When I start back up, I get an apport
notice saying that emacs has crashed. This happens frequently, but only
recently has apport been able to figure out that /usr/bin/emacs was emacs21
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Dunno. I rebooted and when the system came back up the crash report
thingy said it died.
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ProblemType: Crash
Architecture: i386
Date: Tue Mar 27 07:31:32 2007
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 7.04
ExecutablePath: /usr/lib/tomboy/Tomboy.exe
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: rhino
What Happens:
at the command line, type "rhino" and you get:
Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError:
org/mozilla/javascript/tools/shell/Main
What I Expect:
# rhino
@IMPLEMENTATION.VERSION@
js>
Well, okay, that's th
Oh yeah, this is in Feisty.
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inconsistent use of tabs and spaces in indentation
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Since this is the same package as the python apport stuff, it has the same
problems:
sudo rm /var/lib/python-support/python2.5/apport/*.py[co] ; python -t -c
'import apport'
/var/lib/python-support/python2.5/apport/report.py: inconsistent use of tabs
and spaces in indentation
/var/lib/py
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: python-problem-report
What Happened:
sudo rm /var/lib/python-support/python2.5/problem_report.py[co] ; python -t
-c 'import problem_report'
/var/lib/python-support/python2.5/problem_report.py: inconsistent use of tabs
and spaces in indentation
What
I take this back. /etc/acpi/power.sh is run regardless of gnome-power-
manager. It may be the case that /etc/defaults/acpi-support does not
have ENABLE_LAPTOP_MODE=true turned on.
There is a related bug, where the acpi-support doesn't run on
suspend/resume because gnome-power-manager is running.
gnome-power-manager manages this if it is enabled. acpi-support checks
for gnome-power-manager and defers to gpm when gpm is running.
I also have this problem.
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laptop mode is not disabled after plugging in AC power
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PAMmodule is the wrong bit to import. That's the binary parts.
This is a legit test case:
# python2.5 -c 'import PAM; print "found",len(dir(PAM))'
found 55
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[SRU]: python-pam contains no binaries (edgy)
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: laptop-mode-tools
Version of laptop-mode-tools: 1.31-1ubuntu4
I am using gnome-power, so acpi rules are not being run (there is a short cut
in the rules).
What Happens:
When the following event happen:
* unplug power
* plug power
* resume
This was a problem in libnotify, which came with Dapper. This apparently isn't
a problem in libnotify1 which is in Edgy. Edgy's version is better:
$ /usr/bin/notify-send -t 2147483648 "summary" "Body
Integer value '2147483648' for -t out of range
Feel free to mark this resolved in Edgy or newe
I'm confused. Is this bug or is bug #84732 the bug for Edgy? The
problem is that **edgy** has a totally useless python-pam package.
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python-pam contains NO PYTHON!
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I'm confused. Is this bug or is bug #69967 the bug for Edgy? The
problem is that **edgy** has a totally useless python-pam package.
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[SRU]: python-pam contains no binaries (edgy)
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xsltproc
I think the cause was creating func:function (using exslt) with TWO
func:result nodes...
Example (untested):
http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform";
xmlns:func="http://exslt.org/functions";
extension-element-pref
Forgot to attach the coredump.
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One last bit. This bug is pretty evil, because mailman 'shunts'
messages that fail due to this. You get no email messages or anything
like that. You'll notice the digest getting error messages because cron
will mail you those. But if your digest gets them, you are probably
having messages being
Please ignore my workaround. It doesn't work. It complains about
email._compat22 missing.
I can't get my workaround to work...
In the end I:
* downloaded the .dsc, diff, and tarbal of 2.1.9 from
http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/m/mailman/ (the fiesty version)
and rebuilt the RP
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