For those who really don't want python3-apport and apport installed, despite
what Ubuntu maintainers say:
Create a new package with "Provides: python3-apport" that is otherwise empty.
Then python3-apport and apport can be uninstalled.
Warning: This might break your system.
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Title:
Remove python3-apport as dependency of xserver-xorg
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It's perfectly fine if apport and python3-apport are installed by default.
But I don't see how xserver-xorg actually depends on python3-apport. To quote
from the Ubuntu Policy Manual:
"""
The Depends field should be used if the depended-on package is required for the
depending package to provide
Public bug reported:
Distro: Bionic
Binary Package: xserver-xorg
Version: 1:7.7+19ubuntu7
Hello!
The package xserver-xorg depends on python3-apport. I don't want to use apport
on my systems.
Can the dependency be removed?
Also, it doesn't work anyway. That's how I noticed that the package is
in
I restarted php on affected servers, problem didn't come back yet.
What I saw in strace / tcpdump is a dns request with rrtype 0x5100 in the
question.
There have been problems with libc6 updates before and there is this
debconf thingy "Services that need to be restarted". This indicates a
known p
Same here. But I guess the best fix is to restart php or the whole
server.
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Title:
php_network_getaddresses since last update
To manage notifica
I'm currently moving servers to 16.04. I'm affected by this bug.
Would you please fix it in 16.04? Cheers!
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Title:
Libxml2 2.9.3 fails to parse m
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Hello,
I'd like to boot e.g. a normal Ubuntu ISO Image from network like this:
- Boot minimal system (e.g. kernel + initrd) from PXE / tftp
- initrd downloads big ISO from my HTTP server into RAM (I've got plenty)
- continue as usual.
My constraints are that I want to boot a
Created new ticket https://sourceforge.net/p/aufs/bugs/26/ with
explanation and patch.
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Title:
auplink crashed with SIGSEGV in ftw_startup()
To
Can this workaround please be added to the official EC2 images? EC2 cannot hot
swap CPU or memory from what I know.
Having this workaround built in would mean not having to reboot every newly
launched instance.
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More details?
How did you check it out?
In what way is it different?
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Title:
stack smashing detected ***: msktutil terminated for version
0.5.1
0.5.1+git8158aa2b-1
i.e. latest version in ubuntu. http://packages.ubuntu.com/xenial/msktutil
How does it not look right?
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Title:
stack smashing
I was just going to report this one.
Debian already fixed it: https://bugs.debian.org/820579
Could you guys please pull in their new package or apply the patch?
For a workaround, don't use --verbose
** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #820579
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Public bug reported:
Can't install both libepoxy0:amd64 and libepoxy0:i386 in Wily.
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=792714
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=787314
** Affects: libepoxy (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Will this be fixed in trusty?
As a workaround, php5-cgi can be installed. Shouldn't hurt too much.
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Title:
PHPUnit depends on Apache
To manage
The real case how I stumbled over it:
* my PHP application calls geoip_record_by_name with NULL as argument (although
it expects a string)
* the PHP GeoIP module converts NULL into an allocated empty string
* libGeoIP is called with "" as hostname. Sometimes, the byte directly
preceding the empty
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu 12.04 contains a bug in the eglibc (libc6) package.
It was introduced here:
http://www.eglibc.org/cgi-bin/viewvc.cgi/trunk/libc/resolv/res_query.c?r1=13759&r2=14662
glibc commit 28b59fca7ae3cfc2d57e0007aaa3793d4b775e97
And fixed here:
http://www.eglibc.org/cgi-bin/view
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