Dimitri John Ledkov (xnox) wrote on 2019-06-19:
> Have you tried openssl 1.1.1-1ubuntu2.1~18.04.3 from bionic proposed?
I can confirm that 1.1.1-1ubuntu2.1~18.04.3 (already released a couple
of days ago) fixes the issue. Thanks a lot!
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This update breaks salt-ssh 2016.11.2 (started from a different computer
that's running Debian Stretch) on Ubuntu 18.04 (running on the machine
being managed). Having Salt break from one day to the next for managing
an LTS (!) release is a rather major PITA.
Curiously enough, salt-ssh 2016.11.2 co
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Every once in a while, DenyHosts gets started in daemon mode anyway and causes
the cron jobs to fail. Today I finally figured out why:
sun
No idea, I've stopped using Ubuntu on real hosts (only VMs for testing
now) so I haven't tried the LVM support in the installer for a long
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Debian has released a fixed version (20070115-11) in January. But given
that Ubuntu hasn't even triaged this bug I doubt it'll get fixed in the
LTS...
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There's no reverse dependency because python-xpcom isn't packaged again
yet (see #352968 for the previous removal of python-xpcom). Catch-22.
See #459532 for an example of a package that requires python-xpcom. If you
decide not to ship python-xpcom, you effectively make Sugar (the desktop /
lear
AFAICT there's still no vserver-enabled kernel in Ubuntu, so marking as
New as requested.
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FWIW SKS 1.1.1 backported from lucid to karmic seems to work fine - at
least it doesn't segfault immediately. Haven't tried simply rebuilding
SKS 1.1.0 as 1.1.1 contains fixes I wanted anyway.
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"sks build" immediately segfaults:
debian-...@lightwave:~$ sks build /var/lib/sks/dump/*.pgp -n 10 -cache 100
DB_ENV->log_put interface requires an environment configured for the logging
subsystem
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
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Ah, ubuntu-bug it is now, thanks for the hint. I've tried to use reportbug
(like I'm used to from Debian) in the past but that didn't work back then, so I
just used launchpad (which is a bit of a PITA because I have to use a browser
and need to be online).
Since I don't seem to be able to amend
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etckeeper has special code to use SUDO_USER as the committer name, but
it doesn't work:
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silbe
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commit 80529e8bd3c5f9d4b15b82771
Thanks for updating telepathy-gabble on 10.04!
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Same rationale applies to getting 0.8.9 into lucid.
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> Hard to fix since we can't clutter the config file with values until 100.
Timo Aaltonen suggested (in comment #18) to disable the DBus stuff altogether
since it's unused. That should be an easy enough fix; is there a reason not to
go that route?
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Has been fixed in the meantime, probably as a sideeffect of syncing with
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squeak-vm 3.10-5 is available [1,2] and - unlike 3.9.8 - fully usable
for Sugar [3]. Would be nice to get this into karmic.
[1] http://www.squeakvm.org/unix/index.html
[2] http://www.squeakvm.org/unix/release/Squeak-3.10-5.src.tar.gz
[3] http:
I can now confirm it works using KVM-85 (on a Debian lenny host).
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Happens for Fedora Rawhide as well now (Fedora Bug #500057 [1]), so most
likely an upstream bug.
[1] https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=500057
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Care to elaborate why a host-side change is necessary? In my case, the
host isn't running Ubuntu, so whether or not it gets into jaunty is
irrelevant.
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Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-video-vesa
After an update yesterday (including xorg packages, but not xserver-
xorg-video-vesa), X stopped working inside KVM:
(II) VESA: driver for VESA chipsets: vesa
(WW) Falling back to old probe method for vesa
(EE) No devices detected
This breaks the whole sugar-jhbuild environment [1] on Ubuntu Jaunty as
Python packages will install to the wrong path.
[1] http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/DevelopmentTeam/Jhbuild
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Reported at Debian as #519462.
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I noticed the issue on Ubuntu intrepid. Sorry for not including that in
the original report (an entry field for that would be great).
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/usr/lib/libpangocairo-1.0.so.0.2002.3 contains an RPATH setting, causing third
party software like sugar-jhbuild to fail under certain circumstances (see [1]
for an example of problems caused by this - the actual bug caused by
libpango1.
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/usr/lib/python-support/python-gnome2/python2.5/gtk-2.0/gnomevfs/_gnomevfs.so
contains an RPATH setting, causing third party software like sugar-jhbuild to
fail under certain circumstances (see [1] for an example of problems caused by
this - the actual bug caused by python-
Actually, it seems the issue is a bit more complex, as synce-sync-engine
explicitly depends on odccm. So synce-hal probably should Provide odccm
as well or something like that.
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synce-hal doesn't work while odccm is running:
Feb 16 23:19:36 elaine hal-dccm[10148]: CRITICAL: check_interface_cb: unable to
listen on rndis port (990), server invalid
Feb 16 23:19:36 elaine hal-dccm[10148]: CRITICAL: check_interface_cb: una
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/usr/lib/python-support/python-gconf/python2.5/gtk-2.0/gconf.so contains an
RPATH setting, causing third party software like sugar-jhbuild to fail under
certain circumstances [1].
Debians current opinion on rpath [2] seems to be that it sho
OK, then let's close this bug for now. The machine I could test it on needs
repair, which won't happen in the near future.
Thanks!
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Similar issue here. Blender 2.44-2ubuntu2 (gutsy) crashes when switching
to camera view. Backtrace:
(gdb) bt full
#0 0xb6c990fd in ?? () from /usr/lib/dri/radeon_dri.so
No symbol table info available.
#1 0x0004 in ?? ()
No symbol table info available.
#2 0x0198 in ?? ()
No symbol table
FWIW, I noticed that while the order of the modes for xrandr is usually
from highest resolution to lowest resolution, the 1024x768 mode shows up
first on this system:
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Screen 0: minimum 320 x 200, current 1280 x 1024, maximum 1600 x 1200
VGA-0 connected 1280x1024+0+0 (n
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Having the same problem after upgrading to gutsy. The X server correctly
detects all modes and I can switch to higher resolutions using xrandr, but
since ion3 doesn't properly cope with that (the additional screen space does
not get used), I'm now restricted to 1024x768. This happens both with g
Any chance of getting the event.d file installed by daemontools-
installer instead of the init.d entry?
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OK. I feared it wouldn't even spit out an error on the command line. So
it's "just" back to normal.
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What exactly do you mean with "segfault detection is switched off now"?
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Editing /etc/default/avahi-daemon to enable avahi-daemon (after reading
the init script, since it just aborted silently) AND running "dpkg-
reconfigure -plow avahi-daemon" did the trick.
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Same problem here, avahi-daemon doesn't get started anymore (there are
no symlinks in /etc/rc?.d). Running "dpkg-reconfigure -plow avahi-
daemon" doesn't help, though.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 5347 ***
Sorry for the dupe. Didn't find the original report because the search
excludes rejected bugs by default.
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As reported in a dupe to this one (bug #81388), this is still an issue
on dapper (Long Time Support version).
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The dapper version of sketch doesn't work at all:
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File "/usr/bin/sketch", line 34, in ?
Sketch.main.main()
File "/usr/lib/sketch-0.6.15/Sketch/Base/main.py", line 148, in main
Done [1].
[1] https://launchpad.net/dapper-backports/+bug/80960
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Done [1].
[1] https://bugs.launchpad.net/dapper-backports/+bug/80957
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Is there a chance to get the dapper version fixed?
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Is there a chance to get this fix into dapper?
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I'm using the LTS release (dapper) and currently don't plan to use a
short-term version, so I cannot test it on edgy, sorry.
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/etc/init.d/uml-utilities doesn't work because /var/run/uml-utilities doesn't
exist. Even if I create it manually, it will disappear after a reboot since
/var/run is on tmpfs.
The init script needs to create and chown this directory so uml
On a fresh dapper (6.06.1) install, Open Office is started, so this
seems to be fixed. Thanks!
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Same issue here, except that I don't have Windows, so I cannot use it to
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The version of ion3 in dapper (20060107) has at least one annoying bug
(statusbar causes layouts to "shrink" on every restart/login), probably
several, that have already been fixed in later versions.
While 20060519 requires lua 5.1 and thus is not acceptable for dapper (lua
Just happened for me again, too:
[...]
Setting up linux-image-2.6.15-27-386 (2.6.15-27.48) ...
gzip: stdout: No space left on device
Searching for GRUB installation directory ... found: /boot/grub
[...]
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gzip: /boot/initrd.img-2.6.15-27
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 6416 ***
Sorry for the dupe. I searched for "open_memstream" but Launchpad showed
no matches.
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Reported by cron.daily:
/etc/cron.daily/man-db:
mandb: warning: /usr/share/man/man3/open_memstream.3.gz is a dangling symlink
This link belongs to manpages-dev and points to the non-existant fmemopen.3.gz:
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/usr/share/doc/gpsd/README.Debian tells me gpsd could be started using hotplug,
but when I plug in the GPS receiver, the device (/dev/ttyUSB0) gets created,
but gpsd won't be started.
/etc/hotplug/usb/gpsd.hotplug exists, but apparently it doesn't
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After upgrading xserver-xorg-core from 1:1.0.2-0ubuntu10.1 to
1:1.0.2-0ubuntu10.3, X won't start anymore. The errors logged in
/var/log/Xorg.0.log are:
(EE) Failed to load /usr/lib/xorg/modules/extensions/libGLcore.so
(EE) Failed to loa
D'oh! Forgot that this file even exists...
Sorry for the noise.
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Even though /etc/alternatives/pinentry-x11 and
/etc/alternatives/pinentry point to /usr/bin/pinentry-qt, gpg-agent
tries to use the non-existent /usr/bin/pinentry-gtk (only pinentry-gtk-2
and pinentry-qt are installed), thus failing to work:
It is an issue NOW for me (i.e. this font doesn't work on my system
because of the wrong path), so please raise the importance.
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I had the same problem as Wouter. Checking
/etc/udev/rules.d/65-wacom.rules showed that udev creates a symlink
/dev/input/wacom, not /dev/wacom. After changing /etc/X11/xorg.conf to
use /dev/input/wacom instead of /dev/wacom, it works fine so far.
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Having sensitive data in swap is no better than having it on a normal
partition. If you employ encryption, you can do it the same way for both
swap and regular file systems (you could even use random keys for /tmp
and create the filesystem on boot), so nothing's gained (w.r.t.
confidentiality) by u
I'm running ALL of my systems successfully with a tmpfs as /tmp. Applications
that need loads of space usually can be configured to use a different directory
(on my system /cdtemp, which is a separate LV so it won't disturb anything
else).
Systems with a "real", but small /tmp (like all my syste
It should at least be noted that there's a difference and what exactly
uses which unit.
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