I ran into this over the past few days, and the zfs-dkms install via
recovery also worked for me, though be warned that you will need to take
careful steps with secureboot to enrol the MOK that this generates for
you.
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Jul 20 14:40:23 anonster kernel: [ 1716.692818] mlx5_core :03:00.0:
assert_var[0] 0x
Jul 20 14:40:23 anonster kernel: [ 1716.698541] mlx5_core :03:00.0:
assert_var[1] 0x
Jul 20 14:40:23 anonster kernel: [ 1716.704240] mlx5_core :03:00.0:
assert_v
** Description changed:
- A race condition error related to the "tiocspgrp()" function
- (drivers/tty/tty_jobctrl.c) can be exploited to trigger a use-after-free
- and subsequently gain elevated privileges.
+ CVE 2020-29661 https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/cve/2020-29661
- The vulnerability is r
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dnsmasq sometimes fails to resolve private names in networks with non-
equivalent na
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While trying to boot a system into focal via MAAS, the image boots fine
and DHCPs and we get a window when cloud-init is being installed and
dist-upgrades go on that we can ssh in and look at logs (hence the
attached).
However, this process leaves the system in a state where
And here is the log of a failed post-deploy boot.
** Attachment added: "console log from DHCPless boot"
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Looking at bug#1863261 the depmod error may be a red herring.
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lookup_builtin_file() could not open builtin file
'/lib/modules/5.4.0-14-
And from MAAS boot it seems like this was running the right kernel:
[0.00] Linux version 5.4.0-14-generic (buildd@lgw01-amd64-034) (gcc
version 9.2.1 20200203 (Ubuntu 9.2.1-28ubuntu1)) #17-Ubuntu SMP Thu Feb 6
22:47:59 UTC 2020 (Ubuntu 5.4.0-14.17-generic 5.4.18)
[0.00] Command l
It's still happening:
Mar 2 10:05:37 negret cloud-init[2450]: depmod: ERROR:
../libkmod/libkmod.c:515 lookup_builtin_file() could not open builtin
file '/lib/modules/5.4.0-14-generic/modules.builtin.bin'
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/lib/modules/5.4.0-14-generic/modules.builtin.bin
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This error did not take place on my laptop (where I ran apport, for
convenience), but on a server being deployed to Focal with MAAS.
The initial deployment boot worked fine, and that was lucky as it meant
I could ssh in and tail /var/log/syslog while it went through the
upgra
It seems like this wants a re-sync from Debian.
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Title:
echo message hides cursor
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apropos memory usage recommends memusage(1) and memusagestat(1) but
command-not-found cannot find these tools, recommending instead
gmemusage (which seems to require X and is unrelated).
I've heard that in Fedora the memusage script is in a libc-utils
package, but I seem to h
Nafallo, I applied your debdiff to a local build and that sorted me out.
Do you have a PPA for this?
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lastpass-cli changed bundled CA cert
Nafallo, do you know when 1.0.0-1.2ubuntu2 will appear in the pool? I'd
like to test it.
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lastpass-cli changed bundled CA certificates
T
I managed to identify the problem as hardware, as it coincides with
physical stresses on the laptop. When I plugged in external peripherals
and left the laptop itself alone, the problem did not reoccur.
You can close this bug.
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Well of course right after I file this, it hangs. So this may not be
the kernel after all.
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Title:
system hangs within 10 minutes of logging in
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I cannot run for very long under normal operational load using linux-
image-4.13.0-32-generic without a complete system freeze (mouse no
longer moves, keyboard no longer responsive). I have worked around this
by booting back into linux-image-4.13.0-31-generic which is working
This bug makes the PDF viewer all but useless in artful. Can we hope to
see a bug fix before release?
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PDF images are blank
To manage no
Interestingly the .djvu file of the same images from the torrent works
smoothly and without incident. the PDF claims to be a PDF/A of some
variety, so I'd have assumed it was less complicated a dataset than
most!
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The PDF from https://archive.org/details/kamikiukulelemet00newy
displayed fine under zesty, but under artful it shows up as lots of
blank white pages. This is the same under other PDF viewers, so I
suspect the real bug is in one of the shared libraries used by all of
them.
P
I'm running 57.0.2987.98-0ubuntu1.1348 on Zesty without this error.
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Received signal 4 ILL_ILLOPN
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After upgrading to zesty, my network configs failed because the "Clone
MAC" is listed as the string "permanent", which you only notice because
the "Save" button is greyed out and you have to check syslog for a
message like this:
Apr 19 13:56:58 quelbo nm-connection-e[7252]: C
Well that's highly fortunate for you, Max, but mine's still utterly
unusable!
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** Changed in: chromium-browser (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Critical
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wieczyk, where did you get the older deb? I am struggling to get back
to a chromium that works!
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Where did you install that from?
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Lest anyone blame my configuration, this also occurs when I run it like
so:
/usr/bin/chromium-browser --user-data-dir=$(mktemp -d)
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Title:
Rec
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This morning chromium-browser upgraded to
56.0.2924.76-0ubuntu0.16.10.1335 and promptly stopped working for me.
When trying to load any page, it dumps this traceback:
Received signal 4 ILL_ILLOPN 7f78b7a509e7
#0 0x7f78d509500e base::debug::StackTrace::StackTrace()
#1 0x7f78d5
I worked around this by purging lxd during the upgrade, so I'll give it
a try and see if at least a fresh install is good here.
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package l
You could probably add a `set -x` to the top of the maintainer script on
disk and try again.
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package lxd (not installed) failed to instal
nick@quelbo:~$ ls -l /proc/sys/net
total 0
dr-xr-xr-x 1 root root 0 Oct 1 19:07 bridge/
dr-xr-xr-x 1 root root 0 Oct 1 17:29 core/
dr-xr-xr-x 1 root root 0 Oct 1 11:28 ipv4/
dr-xr-xr-x 1 root root 0 Oct 1 11:28 ipv6/
dr-xr-xr-x 1 root root 0 Oct 1 19:07 netfilter/
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 0 Oct
Cleared out dconf and hacked my preferences back in, and I seem to be
back in business.
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workspace switching broken after recent updates
Ah I found out that I needed to "enable workspaces" in the other
accounts and they just work, so I may be in dconf hell here.
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workspace s
I upgraded to yakkety, but still nothing.
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workspace switching broken after recent updates
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I just hit this on an upgrade to yakkety.
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Title:
package lxd 2.3-0ubuntu3 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess
installed post-installation sc
Switching to a guest session shows there is no workspace management at
all over there any longer.
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workspace switching broken after recent
I keep rebooting after updates in the hopes this will be fixed, but
nothing.
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workspace switching broken after recent updates
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In addition, I can no longer drag windows up to maximise. Ctrl+Super+Up
works, but Ctrl+Super+Left no longer does.
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workspace switching b
rebooting/re-logging in does not fix this.
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workspace switching broken after recent updates
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after the most recent updates, I find the only way I can switch workspaces is
by clicking on the Workspace Switcher in my dock. The keyboard shortcuts for
window management (maximising, moving workspaces, etc) don't work despite
showing up in keyboard shortcuts. Even clic
Whether it's hackish or not, it is a step we're taking to work around an
obstacle snappy throws up but provides no mechanisms to deal with.
I think we're all taking roughly the same approaches, and that's
encouraging that people are unlikely to get this wrong if we can't fix
it. But it does make
This is the general pattern I settled on for wrapper binaries (after
giving up on Makefiles because I'm just odd that way):
#!/bin/sh
test -e $SNAP_USER_DATA/foo.conf || cp $SNAP/etc/foo.conf $SNAP_USER_DATA/
exec $SNAP/bin/foo
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While dealing with a production system in EC2, I found myself with an
unresponsive unit. I did not have any ec2 tools to hand (having
deployed and managed everything via juju) so it was some work to bounce
this system and get it responding again.
Presumably every cloud subst
Hm, but no, it's still very wrong and I end up with no sources in my
parts in the end...
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Title:
Need to build from subdir of source without remo
Here's the snapcraft.yaml I'm sketching out that runs into this:
http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/21125851/
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Need to build from subdir of source
In my build tree, that is.
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Need to build from subdir of source without removing rest of repo
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It looks like I had some leftover noise in my environment. I just re-
tried source-subdir and it worked. Apologies for the noise!
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Title:
Need
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While attempting to build a library as a part, I need to follow these
instructions:
cd build/autotools
autoreconf -i
./configure CFLAGS='-O2'
make
The autotools plugin does almost exactly the right thing here, except
that it doesn't cd into build/autotools fi
This inactivity is not Chris Stratford's fault.
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iwlwifi restarts randomly in xenial
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I honestly can't recall exactly. I presume that since I filed this for
xenial that it did not happen in wily. Otherwise I would have filed it
then.
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That's correct. And it hadn't happened for a while now but just
happened again yesterday.
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Title:
random letters don't display after resume from
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When I resume from a long suspend in Xenial, I find that most of the
letters do not display. I can copy and paste them into chat windows and
people see them on the other side, but they do not show up visibly. The
menu items for suspend/shut down/log out usually vanish as wel
This memory leak we have so far only seen on arm64, to be clear.
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Title:
Soft lockup with "block nbdX: Attempted send on closed socket" spam
To
This problem has caused more serious damage recently. When nbd dies and
printk()s like mad, the serial console is not fast enough to display it.
The kernel keeps allocating buffer space for serial output, which we see
as 13G kmalloc-256 or kmalloc-512 kernel threads.
Eventually the OOMkiller tri
crap, I tried to run it on the right box and copy it over.
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Title:
openstack instances on arm64 lock up on polling and other situations
fairly
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While working on deploying arm64 builders in openstack, we found that it
was pretty easy to wedge them. Many hang just running ntpdate right off
the bat.
William Grant had more direct tests he did, but upgrading from 3.13 to
3.19 didn't seem to fix things.
** Affects: linux
I was hitting problems with lxc on just normal package upgrades in vivid
earlier, but I was able to dpkg --configure -a this problem away and
finish out the release upgrade by hand (apt-get dist-upgrade (noop),
apt-get autoremove, reboot)
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A dist-upgrade failed in the maintainer scripts while trying to restart
the lxc networking, I think:
Reading package lists... Done
The following NEW packages will be installed:
linux-image-3.19.0-31-generic{a} linux-image-extra-3.19.0-31-generic{a}
linux-signed-image-3.1
I'm curious if this is related to bug #1495696
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system hangs and CPU heats up in -29 but not -28
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I filed this bug against linux-image-3.19.0-29-generic and hope that it
has attached everything relevant.
With linux-image-3.19.0-29-generic I can only run my thinkpad X240 for a
few hours before I invariably trip over this bug and cause it to hang,
heating up and driving the
That's fine. Is there a role-based routing configuration we could
provide to make the user experience for USB audio better?
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Title:
module-switc
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bug #472697 claims that a particular device switched automatically even
without module-switch-on-connect loaded. I have a Blue Snowball
microphone, and it does not auto-switch unless I have module-switch-on-
connect added.
I believe my default.pa was attached to this bug by
The command-line way to do this seems to be:
$ pacmd load-module module-switch-on-connect
Which works fine. I am willing to be convinced that this is a bad default for
some reason (and I'm going to file that as a separate bug) but at least the
control centre should give me a checkbox to flip
Public bug reported:
My laptop has a built-in audio port that accepts a three-channel ⅛” plug
for a stereo+microphone headset. Unfortunately due to the nature of the
beast, there is rather a lot of cross-talk, and the electronics in the
laptop are not the best. Also the DSP inside the laptop is
A second restart did clear it, so it may be a race in some kind of
display layer management somewhere, or something to that effect.
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Title:
Updat
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Somehow I ended up with update-notifier not being visible on my utopic
laptop. I can see it in the dock on the left, and I can interact with
it that way (right-clicking to choose "install available software"), and
I can even close it out from there. But I cannot cause its ma
Public bug reported:
My upgrade from trusty to utopic on my thinkpad X240 with a LUKS-
encrypted / went smoothly enough. The only oddity was a period when I
had to click into the terminal details and hit enter for it to complete.
I'm not entirely sure what was waiting for input or if it is releva
Public bug reported:
The python-yaml module's load function is remarkably unsafe, allowing
yaml code to instantiate arbitrary python objects of arbitrary class or
type. Hidden away in the documentation is a safe_load() function, which
is the one nearly everyone wants to use to process yaml being
Thanks. It does indeed look like this got rid of the lockups in dmesg.
Thanks!
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Title:
bcache_writebac blocks and goes silent on trusty kernel
What's the best way for us to test this fix in Trusty right now?
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bcache_writebac blocks and goes silent on trusty kernel
3.13.0-24-gene
Public bug reported:
We regularly use bcache to use SSDs as an extra block cache layer for
performance on large working sets (archive mirrors, large databases,
etc). Until now we have had good success with bcache on precise LTS
with HWE kernels up to Saucy's.
Unfortunately when we mount a bcache
Also, where would I file the bug against the installer part that made my
/boot so teensy?
/dev/sda2237M 141M 84M 63% /boot
/dev/sda1511M 3.4M 508M 1% /boot/efi
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Every time a kernel update comes in, the update-manager scolds me for
not having enough disk free on /boot. I try to autoremove everything I
can, but in the end `sudo apt-get dist-upgrade` does the upgrade with no
problems.
Separately from why the installer gave me such a te
Public bug reported:
When a MAAS cluster controller is configured to talk to a central region
controller, it should be trivial to do in one place and have everything
else fall out from that. RIght now the "generator" setting is a URL
that includes the string "localhost".
I just had to run around
Public bug reported:
MAAS's separation of regions and clusters allows network admins to
centralise policy and interface while erecting management presence in
isolated networks. This feature is most useful in situations where the
firewall policy walls off clusters more strictly.
MAAS 1.5 seems to
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A do-release-upgrade from precise to trusty on a MAAS cluster controller failed
as below. Attempting to run depmod manually causes it to exit 254. We have
not rebooted.
Error in function:
A fatal error occurred
Please report this as a bug and include the fil
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** Changed in: ubuntu-release-upgrader (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Title:
update-notifier presents unclear update message
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We have spare identical hardware arriving shortly in Lexington. We plan
to try reproducing the problem on this system.
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Title:
grub 1.99-21ubunt
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grub 1.99-21ubuntu3.15 will not boot on some hardware
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(Since I filed this from my laptop, and it sent that info to the bug
instead of the server's):
hi grub-common
1.99-21ubuntu3.14 GRand Unified Bootloader (common
files)
hi grub-gfxpayload-lists
Public bug reported:
A production system of ours recently experienced the problem detailed in
http://serverfault.com/questions/611423/did-grub-updating-bring-my-
server-down but with grub-pc instead of EFI.
Basically after upgrading to 1.99-21ubuntu3.15 one of our 12.04 machines
rebooted, and did
Public bug reported:
While scouring the net for info on curious lag in vim that can eat keystrokes
(devastating over a laggy link, which is one of the primary situations where
vim is useful), every conversation pointed me to `:help ttm`, which says:
A useful setting would be
This workaround works for me:
dconf write /org/gnome/desktop/input-sources/xkb-options
"['ctrl:nocaps']"
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gnome-control-center keyboard n
It seems that the interface for selecting this has vanished, but not the
underlying mechanism to provide it.
(By the by, this bug is featured in
http://www.jwz.org/blog/2014/06/xkeycaps-a-word-i-thought-id-never-hear-
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I just filed bug 1327202 upon discovering that 0.4.1 is a beta release,
and I have encountered bugs as a result of using the packaged version
that do not appear in 0.4 proper. We should probably check to make sure
that we haven't seen any nova bugs that can be traced back to the pre-
release versi
Public bug reported:
While trying to make use of code that relied on suds 0.4, I hit a bug
that was reproducible in 0.4.1 but not in 0.4. It appears that pip
only carries 0.4, and upstream list 0.4.1 as "beta".
It would appear that this is another upstream who uses the classic 1990s
Linux kerne
Public bug reported:
I followed stgraber's excellent tutorials in
https://www.stgraber.org/2014/02/09/lxc-1-0-gui-in-containers/ and got a
container that has X11 and DRI and pulse access. It works really well!
But the odd thing is that chromium run from inside the container turns
out enormous on
Public bug reported:
Following an unrelated crisis on my new laptop (okay I'll admit it: I
forgot my drive encryption passphrase), I took steps while it was still
fully functional to make a backup of ~ for later restore. Fortunately
the tools guided me into a backup of /home ignoring the Trash an
Getting rid of the '-' in the above 'su -' fixes this neatly for me. It
was caused partly by the /etc/login containing some bashisms, because I
never expected dash to be used as an interactive shell on that system
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It would appear most likely that this is caused by the line that runs:
su - $OWNER -c "sa-update --gpghomedir /var/lib/spamassassin/sa-
update-keys --import /usr/share/spamassassin/GPG.KEY"
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Public bug reported:
When upgrading my precise mail server to trusty, spamassasin errored out
the upgrade by running a login shell somewhere. I could tell it
happened because it ran /usr/games/fortune and tried to use some bash
login files sourced from the official ones:
Setting up spamassassin
Public bug reported:
This brings back memories of the venerable old bug #75681
We're booting precise systems with the linux-image-generic-lts-saucy
kernel (3.11, as you'll see in the attached boot log), and have some
specialised SSD devices we RAID together to form a single block device.
Unfortun
In addition, this seemed to hit three compute nodes (the full set in a
test deployment) in relatively quick succession after a few days of
normal operation.
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We just saw this with havana on precise.
ii libvirt0
1.1.1-0ubuntu8.5~cloud0 library for interfacing
with different virtualization systems
ii nova-compute-kvm
1:2013.2.2-0ubuntu1~cloud
bug 1304138 lists some bugs that would be fixed by either an upgrade to
2.5 or a backport of some of the patches. This may be a bit higher
priority in that light.
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This is similar to bug 1180324 but is a little less "wishlist" than
that one, because it lists specific bugs rather than a general desire to
see a new version.
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