In order to fix this bug report, we would need
1. a way to reproduce the issue, for example, hardware affected
2. the concrete patches to remedy the particular issues (or all of them), or
the upstream release fixing them
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blk-availability unmounts filesystems before applications have
finished using them
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The sqv package now builds and has vendored dependencies locally, so
that seems good to go and then we can close the gap to Debian apt.
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Installing many packages at once lets the nginx serv
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It's entirely possible it can be dropped back to perl-base, it's a
question of whether ucf needs things from perl-modules.
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2025-01-16 14:58:29,046 INFO Using config files '['./DistUpgrade.cfg.focal',
'/etc/update-manager/release-upgrades.d/ubuntu-advantage-upgrades.cfg']'
2025-01-16 14:58:29,047 INFO uname information: 'Linux gnome-desktop
5.10.0-odroid-arm64 #1 SMP Ubuntu 5.10.198-202412282256~focal (2024-12-28)
aa
Log time: 2025-01-16 14:58:47.741029
Log time: 2025-01-16 14:59:16.506419
Log time: 2025-01-16 15:09:30.748044
Hold prevents MarkInstall of libwayland-egl1:arm64 < 1.18.0-1ubuntu0.1 |
1.20.0-1ubuntu0.1 @hi umH >
MarkInstall navit:arm64 < 0.5.4+dfsg.1-2 -> 0.5.6+dfsg.1-1 @ii umU Ib > FU=0
Ins
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu 20.04.6 LTS
Could not determine the upgrade
An unresolvable problem occurred while calculating the upgrade.
Upgrading to Ubuntu 22.04 LTS
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 20.04
Package: ubuntu-release-upgrader-core 1:20.04.41
Uname: Linux 5.10.0-odroid-arm64 a
It's confusing but the first message shows you how many packages have a
newer candidate version and can be upgraded for no other reason which
maps directly to upgradable both --upgradable and ?upgradable, and
changing that to exclude phased updates would be a strange ABI break.
Note that people do
Thank you for your bug report. It seems your machine is using an out of
date mirror configuration. Please pick a new one from software & updates
in the desktop, or editing sources.list by hand on server.
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Keyboard not working after kernel upgrade
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Title:
Splash does not show up on Ubuntu 24.10 with TPM FDE
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So multiple things here to consider:
1. It seems we do not localize initrds and hence also not password prompts for
FDE
2. Offline updates are not used by Ubuntu and I thought not by Kubuntu either
as that uses QApt? That particular case is hence not of significant concern
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To further explain, I made a demo video with additional explanation:
https://youtu.be/UoD39nJiQCA
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Title:
apt show loops displaying same text mul
Your screenshots all look correct, and 'apt policy gnome*' or other
commands work fine, they print into less, and wait form me to navigate
using arrow keys and quit using the q key. Thats a cool new feature
people have been asking for for years, as they've grown accustomed to it
from git.
Again I'
Note that you can always disable automatic pager use in apt and git by
exporting PAGER=cat if you are comfortable using a scroll bar in the
terminal window and don't want the features a pager gives you like
searching.
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If the output does not fit into the window the pager will page it, and
you will navigate inside the pager. If you do anything other than scroll
down and then quit (using q or whatever mechanism), the scrollbar of the
terminal window will have limited use, as it will show a crude view of
the actions
It does sound to me like you moved around in the pager, including using
the End key to jump to the end, invoking skipping, then jumped back up,
involving a reprint of those lines, then exited the pager, and have now
scrolled back using the terminal feature which indeed is going to show
repeated out
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apt show loops displaying same text multiple times
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APT now supports the use of a pager, but the output hasn't changed aside
from some new fields being added.
To exclude a misconfiguration please check what PAGER is set to, and
what /usr/bin/pager points to. You may want to check if git show or
another git command works for you and if you override
The entire boot chain on TPM FDE up to the pivot to the toot disk is
managed by snaps using kernel and gadget snaps.
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Splash does not show
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pam-auth-update silently fails if a config file has CRLF line endings
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Title:
Remove python-future (python3-future 0.18
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Title:
pam-auth-update silen
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Status: Incomplete => In Progress
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Regression: Jammy to Noble, right clicking on some ico
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Title:
Unable to authenticate with smartcard: gnome-shell thr
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Update apt override from important to required
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Looking at https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-
shell/-/merge_requests/3247 and the merged commit
$ git tag --contains 7f476e05
46.1
...
47.0
That is, this is fixed in oracular and later versions.
** Also affects: gnome-shell (Ubuntu Noble)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Change
** Description changed:
[ Impact ]
Notifications support markup, but this is not properly rendered in GNOME
shell
[ Test case ]
From a terminal run:
- $ notify-send 'summary' 'Some bold text with a tag!'
+ $ notify-send 'summary' 'Some bold text with a tag!'
A not
Thanks
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Status: New => In Progress
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Title:
Impossible to patch gnome shell to set a custom Shell
do-release-upgrade automatically starts a screen instance you can attach
to should your SSH connection die, so you can just run it over ssh and
only later attach to your screen. It also runs a 2nd ssh server for you
for emergency access, but of course you could access it over the web
terminal.
It'
** Also affects: grub2-signed (Ubuntu Noble)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: grub2-unsigned (Ubuntu Noble)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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The noble update picked up those dependencies on armhf due to t64
mangling changes in the C++ symbols, and is now uninstallable.
** Affects: packagekit (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Invalid
** Affects: packagekit (Ubuntu Noble)
Importance: Undecid
This is straightforward and lgtm
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mofed-modules-24.07-dkms: autopkgtest fails
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Please have a look at fixing plucky, it's failing to build on a couple
of architectures and not migrating.
Oracular looks good.
Noble needs to wait for the release of bug 2052834, or a reupload that
re-includes that changelog entry in the changes file.
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This is fine to accept as an SRU. I'd wish it had better testing, but it
just adds device IDs, so it can't get worse than not being supported at
all.
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This is lacking a test case for the GA kernel, we need to ensure that it
also still continues working with older versions.
And plucky needs fixing too, also because the version would be higher
now in oracular than plucky
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Status: In Progress => I
** Changed in: nspr (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Fix Released
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[SRU] Please enable frame-pointer on Noble
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Upstream merge request: https://salsa.debian.org/freedombox-
team/freedombox/-/merge_requests/2575/diffs
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Title:
pyopenssl: removed API breaks va
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Title:
Upgrade over fresh 22.04 LTS Fails
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Closing the bug accordingly
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package grub-pc 2.12-5ubuntu5 failed to i
Please remove
jak@jak-t14-g3:~/Projects/Ubuntu/aptdaemon:main$ reverse-depends
src:python-future
No reverse dependencies found
jak@jak-t14-g3:~/Projects/Ubuntu/aptdaemon:main$ reverse-depends
src:python-future -b
No reverse dependencies found
** Summary changed:
- python3-future 0.18.2 is not
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** Changed in: grub2 (Ubuntu Noble)
Status: Fix Committed => In Progress
** Changed in: grub2 (Ubuntu Jammy)
Status: Confirmed => In Progress
** Changed in: grub2 (Ubuntu Jammy)
Status: In Progress => Fix Committed
** Changed in: grub2 (Ubuntu Focal)
Status: Confirmed
Based on sebway's verification done for jammy from the PPA, I'm going to
set this as verification-done-jammy; as that is the version binary-
copied to the archive.
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fips-updates: upgrade from 20.04 to 22.04 fails
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makedb hangs when a tempfile already exists
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Title:
"Could not calculate the upgrade" while upgrading to 24.04.1
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Going to remove the incoming tag as there does not seem to be any action
needed here from our side.
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Title:
/bo
This needs a clear explanation how to reproduce and what the issue is,
the Debian bug referenced is about a wrong path to /usr/bin/sort and
seemingly entirely different.
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Can you attach /var/log/dpkg.log? Did you start the update over a week
earlier? systemd cleans up unused files in /tmp?
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Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
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This is tagged todo, but this needs a lot of planning
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I'm missing two test cases here:
1) Check that there are no regressions on systems without smart card reader
setup
2) Check on a mixed system, where some users login with smartcard and some
without that both work adequately.
The 2nd case is quite tricky and has been broken for a long time, but
The Impact is not clear here, this should say what a custom user
verifier is and how its used, such that we know how this actually
impacts users
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Status: Fix Committed => Incomplete
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I added some more steps to the test plan to make sure that this actually
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** Description changed:
[ Impact ]
1. Ensure that udisks2 supports unlocking TCRYPT devices:
-sudo touch /etc/udisks2/tcrypt.conf && sudo systemctl restart udisks2
+ sudo touch /e
We should have some testing here of what behaves on bad input, e.g. a
single or ; as we are enabling a markup parser; we should ensure
that this still renders and doesn't crash gnome-shell or something.
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Status: In Progress => Incomplete
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I added the inverted test case for you to check that disabling
notifications on the lock screen still works
** Description changed:
[ Impact ]
After the notification changes in 46, notifications no longer
appear on the lock screen, regardless of settings.
This is a regression from p
This disables clones for override-redirect windows, and it's not
immediately clear to me what override redirect windows are, and why the
regression potential of that change is limited to tray icons not
appearing at all - are override-redirect windows only used for tray
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I'm confused here, because there's a fix released gnome-shell-extension-
appindicator task, so why do we have a gnome-shell task as well, and how
do their test cases differ, surely if the extension is fixed, the test
plan doesn't apply to gnome-shell anymore?
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** Description changed:
[ Summary ]
If you use a 12 hour or AM/PM clock, the lock screen clock is sometimes
misaligned with respect to the date below it - it's not centered.
I've noticed this problem on several distributions so far, using both the
default font (Cantarell) and with other
Thank you for your bug report. This looks more like a user support
question on how to configure APT sources, my recommendation would be to
use one of the support venues: https://ubuntu.com/community/support
In particular, it seems you have an incorrectly formatted URL in your
sources.list or file
Public bug reported:
[Impact]
GnuPG 2.4 defaults to generating keys that are incompatible with other OpenPGP
implementations, following a schism in the OpenPGP community leading to GnuPG
upstream to declare its own LibrePGP "standard".
We should revert these changes such that keys generated on
This is an abbreviation like creat(2) that seems utterly pointless in
retrospect but it is what it is
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Status: New => Invalid
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Removing the components-mismatches stuff, this was due to the proposed
gnupg2 FTBFS on amd64 and hence lacking :all packages that caused
uninstallability on !amd64 architectures.
** Description changed:
TBD
- Foundations should probably make a case for replacing GnuPG with Sequoia in
"main"
I've not seen issues since removing ibus, so it really must be the whole
ibus communication that causes the repeat code to go wrong, but further
investigation is warranted where it goes wrong. I should record a dump
with libinput and then replay it to reliable reproduce the issue
because surely th
The check for phased-update-percentage is there. What happened here in
Heinrich's example is libcanberra-pulse failing to install. That's a
dependency issue.
** Changed in: ubuntu-release-upgrader (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Fix Released
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Thanks. Sorry for not getting back earlier. To expand on my point from
the previous review, it would make sense to also merge the binary
packages into a single amd-qos one; it's a bit pointless to ship 15KB
utilities in separate packages.
Confusingly I found out that all these packages were origin
This sounds related:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/issues/203
Basically since each keypress gets delivered to ibus it could be the ibus
that's breaking things and causing its own repeat.
** Summary changed:
- Keypresses are repeated as if key is stock, ignores modifier
+ Keypresses
** Also affects: ibus (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
Keypresses are repeated as if key is stuck, ignores modifier
Reassigning to mutter, this is a bug in the key repeat implementation
there, I just had
KEY_X(45) pressed
KEY_X(45) released
in libinput debug-events, but then the key kept repeating.
I think I need to set up mutter tracing.
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I am getting this multiple times a day with the new keyboard.
I pressed backspace for a bit today
Event: time 1732724530.116877, -- SYN_REPORT
Event: time 1732724530.150868, type 1 (EV_KEY), code 14 (KEY_BACKSPACE), value 2
Event: time 1732724530.150868, -- SY
Public bug reported:
[Impact]
Newer shims can break boot, we should not allow building with them
[Test plan]
Try build nullboot 0.5.0-0ubuntu2 in updates pocket against 15.8 shim and watch
it fail
[Where problems could occur]
Can't fix nullboot bugs without hacking build-depends to depend on pr
I'd like to revisit this, as this significantly improves developer
experience and should be the default experience. Users should not have
to struggle with maintaining manual chroots to build their packages.
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Status: Incomplete => New
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aptsources are in wrong o
Public bug reported:
[Impact]
aptsources.sourceslist represents the sources of the system. Those are ordered
by filename, but we do not sort the listdir() output, giving an unexpected
presentation to the user.
This matters in some places as order determines the source we fetch from
in cases the
Still an issue is software-properties depends on it to show you the keys
so it needs to stay around a bit but it's not actually used to edit
keys.
I need to finish the other merge that adds a key listing helper, and
then rewrite software-properties so it shows you the keys per-file and
allows you
Fixed https://salsa.debian.org/apt-team/apt/-/merge_requests/406
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Status: New => In Progress
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apt-key i
Removal of apt-key is tracked in bug 2004505
I wrote a new sopv backend for apt yesterday as a PoC that doesn't rely
on apt-key to merge together keyring files to run gpgv, but instead runs
sopv once for each keyring the repository is configured to trust.
The classic gpgv backend I believe can wo
Oddly I saw this in Wayland clients now too in plucky
** Package changed: xwayland (Ubuntu) => libinput (Ubuntu)
** Summary changed:
- xwayland repeats keypresses, ignores modifier
+ Keypresses are repeated as if key is stock, ignores modifier
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Keypresses are repeated as if key is stock, ignores modifier
To
Uploading this to ubuntu-security-collab
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Title:
Azure nullboot CVM regression with UKI
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I guess after the 2nd boot? secureboot-db I believe has been updated and
now contains current revocations which are quite big but also necessary,
it installs them at boot (possibly the service runs when Maas is booting
it's deploying side of things, idk).
Particularly, it revokes a lot of Windows
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** Tags added: foundations-todo
** Changed in: libgit2 (Ubuntu)
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0.7.0-4 fixes this
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Status: New => Won't Fix
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Title:
Remove rust-rust-apt 0.7.0-3 from plucky, broke
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As ddebs.ubuntu.com is broken, I manually fetched all the .ddebs using
curl -s
'https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libreoffice/4:24.2.7-0ubuntu0.24.04.1/+build/29259485'
| grep '"https://[^"]*.ddeb";' -o | xargs wget
I created a repository using
apt-ftparchive packages . > P
Public bug reported:
rust-rust-apt has no reverse dependencies and tests fail with the new
apt, as APT makes more use of C++17 features in headers now, while rust-
rust-apt seems to build in a pre-C++17 mode, so please just remove it.
** Affects: rust-rust-apt (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
With -s you don't even need sudo, but you missed the Dir::Log::Solver=
part
> apt-get autoremove -s -o
Dir::Log::Solver=/home/paul/Documents/Ubuntu20.04/BugReport.edsp
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lz4 support is generally speaking a bad idea, it's a real-time
compressor, and not intended for static assets really.
I'd say just lower the xz compression level to 1, for example, using
compression-level = 1
in debian/source/options and it should be ok, or set `compression =
"gzip"` to select g
Well yes, we don't keep track of per-directory levels of Installed-Size,
Installed-Size means /usr (or /boot for linux-image).
So we can extend this to
Installed-Size-Boot
Installed-Size-Var
Installed-Size-Opt
(and/or Extra-Size-*)
which I guess would solve all the big use cases.
We can't have
** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #1087774
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1087774
** Also affects: valgrind (Debian) via
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1087774
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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It seems you do not have a mirror configured for Ubuntu at all (or an
unofficial one I missed), please configure one, for example using the
`Software & Updates` UI, and try again.
** Changed in: ubuntu-release-upgrader (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Title:
Remove rust-rust-apt 0.7.0-3 from plucky, broken by ap
Debian bug: https://bugs.debian.org/1087825
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Title:
Remove rust-rust-apt 0.7.0-3 from plucky, broken by apt 2.9.11/12
To manage notifications ab
Thanks for your bug report, this doesn't seem good - Is your system in a
consistent state? what does `apt-get check` say?
If it is, please rerun the command with `-o
Dir::Log::Solver=/some/path/to/a/file.edsp` with an appropriate path of
your choosing and then attach the generated file to the bug
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