*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1499075 ***
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I'm dumb, it is a duplicate
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python3.4.3 SRU breaks awscli
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Unmarked as duplicate of #1499075 . doko in #1499075 notes that the
Python package will not be updated for this change, and therefore third-
party packages should be updated for it. That means awscli needs to be
updated in order to resolve this issue.
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 14
Unmarked as duplicate of bug #1499075 . doko in bug #1499075 notes that
the Python package will not be updated for this change, and therefore
third-party packages should be updated for it. That means awscli needs
to be updated in order to resolve this issue.
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For reference, this was Amazon's response on the forum post:
https://forums.aws.amazon.com/message.jspa?messageID=561728#561728
Basically "we are not changing, move to current generation instances."
Is there some sort of assistance I should request there, or through
Amazon support. Has anyone fro
I've started a thread on the AWS forums about this.
https://forums.aws.amazon.com/thread.jspa?threadID=15
If I don't get a response I'll poke our account rep.
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To clarify, I'm pretty sure whether this happens depends on the Amazon
hardware the instance is being run on.
My warning was that, while the instance was currently running on
hardware that causes the problem, if it was stopped and then started
later, it might not end up on the same hardware, and t
You're correct on your findings. m1.small, paravirtual guest.
I'm in the process of migrating my company's servers from 12.04 to
14.04. It was during this migration that I realized I was seeing syslog-
ng logs for October 2014 or later (ie months into the future) on the new
14.04 instances, and I'
apport information
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Title:
dm
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** Description changed:
On Ubuntu 14.04 EC2 instances, during startup the dmesg time goes from 0
seconds to thousands of seconds. This causes kernel logs to be recorded
for months in the future.
This appears to be related to the kerne
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** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Per your request, created bug #1349883
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TSC is not reliable under Xen on some Intel CPUs
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Public bug reported:
On Ubuntu 14.04 EC2 instances, during startup the dmesg time goes from 0
seconds to thousands of seconds. This causes kernel logs to be recorded
for months in the future.
This appears to be related to the kernel trusting the TSC clock on Xen servers,
as described here:
https
Appears to be related to bug #727459 , but I've added a new bug per
request.
** Summary changed:
- dmesg time wildly incorrect
+ dmesg time wildly incorrect on paravirtual EC2 instances.
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Per request, I've updated to the latest kernel, 3.13.0-32-generic, and
still have the issue. Updated dmesg attached.
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Full dmesg log as requested
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Having the same issue on Trusty
3.13.0-29-generic #53-Ubuntu SMP Wed Jun 4 21:00:20 UTC 2014 x86_64
x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
This is occurring for me on some EC2 instances. Not continuously, but
sporadically when launching new instances.
I've attached a sample of the dmesg log showing the time ju
Multiple people have confirmed that this is still not working. If we are
missing something, please let us know when you change this back to fix
released.
** Changed in: php5 (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released => Confirmed
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I see that this is marked as fix released, but I'm still having this
issue with Lucid. I'm running php5 and php5-gd with version
5.3.2-1ubuntu4. I have gd loaded, the rest of the gd functions work, but
I get function not found for imageantialias.
If I'm a fluke, that's fine, I'd appreciate some in
Update of Pol's workaround.
On suspend, will check mount for any mounted devices on /dev/mmc* . Will grab
the first one
places its name in /tmp/mmcdev
unmounts it using devkit-disks
On resume, checks /tmp/mmcdev for a name
If found, mounts it using devkit-disks
This way, unmounting and mounting
Mr. Zimmerman,
try typing the following:
grep --help
also try:
man grep
Note that both say that -P enables perl regular expressions. Here's a simple
grep to print out all the UUIDS assigned in my fstab:
grep -o 'UUID=[-A-Za-z0-9]* ' /etc/fstab
It prints out this list:
UUID=ffdd991f-2fb5-4f7c-b4
Steve,
The Technical Board clarified that we're allowed to move the library, and that
this is the preferred course of action, but did not assign anyone to move it.
In order to get it moved, we would need to find a core dev who cares enough to
move it. See the log of the meeting:
http://irclogs.
deluge-torrent (0.5.4.1-1ubuntu3) gutsy; urgency=low
* Add 002-Fix_Allocation_Type.dpatch to fix both use_compact_storage
and use_full_storage set to true. (LP: #149050)
Thanks to Marcos Pinto (markybob).
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19:18:00 -0400
** Cha
** Changed in: deluge-torrent (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Joe Terranova (joeterranova) => (unassigned)
Status: In Progress => Confirmed
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Changed changelog to motu suggestions
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New debdiff.
** Attachment added: "Debdiff with patch."
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** Changed in: deluge-torrent (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Joe Terranova (joeterranova)
Status: Confirmed => In Progress
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Converted markybob's patch to dpatch, tested patch against current
package. Tested and works for me.
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allocation options"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/9834544/002-Fix_Allocation_Type.dpatch
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Proposed patch from Deluge developer Marcos Pinto (markybob)
http://dpaste.com/21597/
I'll build it now and let you know if it works
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Workaround described here:
http://forum.deluge-torrent.org/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=317&p=1710&hilit=allocation#p1710
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Also having this issue. Let me know if there's any sort of debugging you
want for this. The console spits out nothing, and strace is useless. Ran
into this issue using the "torrent-files" plugin, which comes with this
package.
** Changed in: deluge-torrent (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
Seems to be fixed in the latest version.
** Changed in: linux-source-2.6.22 (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Also affected by this. Attached is my dmesg
** Changed in: linux-source-2.6.22 (Ubuntu)
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Public bug reported:
Either the packaging of the quake 3 engine, or ioquake3
(http://ioquake3.org/), preferably the latter. ioquake3 is even listed
as suggested by the quake3-data package, yet is not packaged in Ubuntu
or Debian.
In progress Quake 3 engine package in Debian:
http://bugs.debian.or
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pcregrep is not a valid option, but glark certainly is. Either, however,
is an alternative (they don't have the same syntax, and they don't have
the same features), _not_ a solution, and either way, the man page is
still an issue, as well as compatibility problems which Steve addresses.
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