I am running a bit behind, and did the do-release-upgrade from 20.04 to
22.04 today, and ran into this problem. I first had to remove/purge the
transitional package libapache2-mod-php7.4 (version 8.1.2-1ubuntu2.22),
which allowed apache to start.
to fix the reported problem, I could simply purge
This is still happening with 237-3ubuntu10.42 in Bionic. RA routes
announced with lifetime of 0s are not removed. It is the firewall which
used to be the default router which (continously) announce these 0s
lifetimes to make sure there are no issues with failover.
$ ip -6 route show default
defa
glibc is not only for Linux. POSIX allows either behaviour, see
http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/009695399/functions/rename.html
APPLICATION USAGE
Some implementations mark for update the st_ctime field of renamed
files and some do not. Applications which make use of the st_ctime field
several strange things here. the first command should not hang. how long does
it hang? two minutes?
the second command should not return an answer. if the DNS server answers with
an authoritative NXDOMAIN, there is no reason to ask for an A record.
(btw, you should use getaddrinfo(3) rather
oh, I should mention I see this behaviour on Precise, 1.4-1ubuntu2.
thanks for mentioning the --no-filename workaround, Kaltsi!
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this is a regression, it works correctly in Lucid (1.3.12-9ubuntu1.1)
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please backport this patch:
http://lkml.indiana.edu/hypermail/linux/kernel/1209.1/00354.html
this also affects online resizing of file systems, in my case extending
a 4T fs to 5T proceeded at a speed of 10 M
Public bug reported:
please backport this patch:
http://lkml.indiana.edu/hypermail/linux/kernel/1209.1/00354.html
this also affects online resizing of file systems, in my case extending
a 4T fs to 5T proceeded at a speed of 10 MB/s, using 100% of one CPU
core for a day, mostly in
32.62% [kern
Public bug reported:
When running /usr/bin/service from cron, PATH is set to the default
value ("getconf PATH"), which doesn't include /sbin.
sample output:
/usr/bin/service: 123: exec: status: not found
The script should add /sbin to $PATH explicitly, e.g.
PATH="/sbin:$PATH"
** Affects: s
The behaviour in 5.52-10ubuntu2 is still broken. I have a file with
filenames in UTF-8, but if I try to unpack it in a UTF-8 locale, the
filenames get corrupted.
Example:
รณ is stored in the file as \303\263 (raw UTF-8), but is extracted as
\342\224\234\342\224\202
Workaround:
using a Latin1
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