Hi Joseph,
I re-created the issue on a new install of Ubuntu 14.04.3 (amd64)
running the linux-image-3.19.0-26-generic kernel using the following
code:
#include
#include
int main(void)
{
struct sockaddr_in addr = {
.sin_family
Public bug reported:
Trusty 14.04 does not contain libvrb0 or libvrb0-dev, which were
available in previous releases of Ubuntu, please needs-packaging.
** Affects: vrb (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Tags: libvrb0-dev needs-packaging trusty
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I have tested the proposed postgresql-9.1 packages and can confirm that
the fix works in my test case, and in my real case which initially
triggered by bug report.
Basically: tested, fix confirmed.
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I'm trying to test the proposed postgresql-9.1 package, however, I'm
finding it impossible to get apt to download the correct achive.
I have followed all the instructions below, and here's a quick grep from
apt-get update:
root@ubuntu:/home/dan# apt-get update | grep proposed
Ign http://gb.archiv
Just got his response from Michael...
> Does this fix have a tracking number or code of some sort
> which I can inform the Ubuntu package maintainers? I want to get the
It was git commit 856ce0fb563a630ddd07dfad8cb4d8eb1d601b77 in the 9.1
branch.
> fix into the Ubuntu 12.04 postgressql-9.1 amd64
** Attachment added: "test case to reproduce bug"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1063613/+attachment/3385281/+files/ecpg_array_test.tar.gz
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Ti
Public bug reported:
I found a bug in libecpg.so.6.3, which according to Michael Meskes was
introduced in the postgresql 9.0 source tree.
I have included a test application which works fine on Postgresql 8.4
(libecpg.so.6.1), but fails using Postgresql 9.1 (libecpg.so.6.3).
After confirming the
Public bug reported:
Not sure if this is the right place. I've been trying to find the
correct bug tracker for hours. This was the only place I could see that
was at all relevant.
I configured squid3.HEAD-20120823-r12295 on an up to date Ubuntu 12.04.1
LTS (64 bit) machine like so:
./configure -
I can confirm that compiling and using the new MIT Kerberos 1.8.3 libs
fixes the problem I described.
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Title:
krb5-1.8 fails to verify MS PAC Chec
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: libkrb5-3
libkrb5-3 in Lucid does not work properly when mediating between a
Windows 7 client and a 2008R2 KDC after applying MS hotfix KB2425227.
The bug has been reported previously here:
http://mailman.mit.edu/pipermail/krbdev/2010-July/009148.html
A
Erm nobody doing anything to get these fixes merged into the upstream?
Anything? Anybody? :-/
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Memory leaks in version 1.6.dfsg.3~beta1-2ubuntu1.1
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/475546
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Still low priproty? I'm having to use custom build libs which override
the libkrb53 package, which is not optimal. Any idea when these bug
fixes will be merged?
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Public bug reported:
After dist-upgrading some of our customers servers which run Hardy 8.04
LTS server 32 bit, we have had sporadic SEGVs in random services (cron,
sshd etc). I'm pretty sure it's something to do with the kernel
because:
a) we've run memtest and they came up clean
b) otherwis
I've found and attempted a fix for more memory leaks in libkrb53, here's
a patch (attached) that fixes them for me when patched against the
krb5-1.6.4-beta1 relase available from MIT.
I urge you to test this patch (it may have undesirable side effects I'm
unaware of) and if it's good then merge it
Why is this seen as "low" priotiry, it's causing no end of problems for
some of our servers running out of memory, I have to restart the
effected daemons twice a day, which is a pretty ugly, I have confirmed
the patch I submitted from the krb5...@mit.edu mailing list does work.
All you have to do i
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ca-certificates
ca-certificates_20090701_all.deb does not have all Entrust root CA's
For example, the following sites are not able to be validated:
https://www.savingsbondsdirect.gov
https://fire.irs.gov
Regards, Dan...
** Affects: ca-certificates (Ub
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ca-certificates
The ca-certificates package is a bit of a problem. It doesn't conain
many trusted ca's that it should, for instance, here's a Verisign cert
that should be included:
http://svrsecure-g2-aia.verisign.com/SVRSecureG2.cer
(have to convert it
** Attachment added: "SVRSecureG2.crt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/31896801/SVRSecureG2.crt
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