Hi Philippe,
sorry for the late reply.
> FYI, this is the kind of wart this issue is forcing down on me and all my
> users:
> https://github.com/nexB/extractcode/blob/aa5da29014ce4fbffca53c09689a2623e2b78196/src/extractcode/vmimage.py#L82
>
>> def check_linux_kernel_is_readable():
>>"""
>>
Quoting my message from more than 2 years ago:
> The Ubuntu community puts little effort into libguestfs package
> maintenance except for copying whatever version from Debian and appliyng
> what looks like mechanically applied patches. Which is fine, but I don't
> expect anything to change.
>
> T
* Jarl:
>> how about providing that patch with the workaround we suggested?
>
> I may take a look at working on a patch. I have cloned libguestfs, but
> can you point me in the right direction libguestfs package? When I open
> https://packages.ubuntu.com/source/trusty/libguestfs
> and follow the
* Jarl:
> @Hilko. First of all thank you very much for putting your time into
> maintaining packages. This is highly appreciated.
I was not fishing for thank-yous, I'm offering to get an Ubuntu-specific
problem worked around. Take it or leave it.
Instead of insisting that you know all there is t
* Jarl:
> @Richard Jones: I don't quite agree. It is not reported on the same
> package. This bug is not about requesting read-permission on the
> kernel (that may be one solution though). This bug is about
> virt-builder not working on ubuntu (where kernels are not readable by
> non-root users).
* Matthias Klose:
> yes, not compatible with go 1.4 (cgo directives inside normal
comments).
Curious. I didn't notice any error message in the Ubuntu build logs that
points to such a problem.
Cheers,
-Hilko
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* Martin Pitt:
> Indeed, let's move to 1.24.0, that's a stable release again with the
> security fix.
If you can wait a few days, that's what I'm going to do for
Debian/unstable anyhow.
-Hilko
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* Martin Pitt:
> This is fixed in the latest upstream release, syncing from Debian.
libguestfs 1:1.23.33-1 is
- marked as a development version by upstream.
- placed in Debian's experimental repository.
The latest release in Debian/unstable is 1:1.22.7-1. If you have any
expectations wrt the pa
* Nikos Skalkotos:
> This doesn't only affect libguestfs-test-tool and virt-*. This bug makes
> the library unusable unless someone defines the proper LIBGUESTFS_PATH
> variable. When using the python bindings, you get the same error.
It has been about six weeks since I pointed to the fixed versi
* Phill Whiteside:
> attempting to use:
> virt-copy-out -d l-raring /var/log .
> Results in:
> libguestfs: error: cannot find any suitable libguestfs supermin, fixed or
> old-style appliance on LIBGUESTFS_PATH (search path:
> /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/guestfs)
I believe that I fixed this in 1.1
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