Chris, it looks like there's a problem with the 0.6.18-0ubuntu4 package
that was uploaded to the precise-proposed queue, as mentioned by Brian
in comment #9.
It includes debian/patches/07caching.dpatch, but that patch wasn't added
to debian/patches/00list, so it's not getting applied.
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portmap 6.0.0-1ubuntu2.3 restarts correctly even with open connections.
However, when upgrading to portmap 6.0.0-1ubuntu2.3 from
6.0.0-1ubuntu2.2, portmap fails to restart if there's an open
connection. (Because the old version wasn't using SO_REUSEADDR, the new
version can't take over the port.)
Chris, the debdiff looks good to me. I tested 0.6.18-0ubuntu4 and it
fixes the performance issue I was seeing with 0.6.18-0ubuntu3. Thanks!
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Hi Michael. Thanks for looking at this, but this isn't actually a
Debian bug. Ubuntu adds the following block to debian/zsh in the ubuntu
version of the zsh package:
-
# If you don't want compinit called here, place the line
# skip_global_compinit=1
# in your $ZDOTDIR/.zshenv or $ZDOTDIR/.zp
Tested quota 4.00-3ubuntu1 from precise-proposed. It's correctly
reporting NFS quotas.
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Public bug reported:
The xwit command (from package xwit) provides a simple command-line
interface for de-iconifying and raising an X window. However, it
doesn't work for iconified windows in Unity. (It does work with other
window managers, even Unity 2D.) xwit simply calls XMapRaised(3) on the
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Title:
Kerberos + LDAP + NFSv4 - Unable to recover unattended client
To ma
Update looks good. I've installed nfs-common 1:1.2.5-3ubuntu3.1 from
precise-proposed and added a -e to the rpc.gssd exec in
/etc/init/gssd.conf. After stopping and starting the gssd service, I'm
now getting immediate EACCESS errors when trying to open files with
expired kerberos tickets.
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And here's the upstream commit that fixes it:
http://linuxquota.git.sourceforge.net/git/gitweb.cgi?p=linuxquota/linuxquota;a=commit;h=8b6ce13e1b196cb9d0cc5b24dfc75c97a9eb883d
Patch applies cleanly 4.00-3 and resolves the NFS quota issue.
Can we please get this SRUed for Precise?
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I'm seeing this issue as well when trying to get user home directory
quotas for NFS home directories.
Seems to be an upstream bug that's already been fixed. If I build quota
4.01-1 from Debian Sid on Precise, it works properly.
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Been using network-manager 0.9.4.0-0ubuntu4.2~mtrudel6 for a few days
now and I haven't noticed any resolver blips. The fix looks good to me.
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Title:
zshrc comment
Public bug reported:
/etc/zsh/zshrc has a typo in a comment:
# If you don't want compinit called here, place the line
# skip_global_compinit=1
# in your $ZDOTDIR/.zshenv or $ZDOTDIR/.zprofice
.zprofice should say .zprofile.
** Affects: zsh (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Ne
I've installed network-manager 0.9.4.0-0ubuntu4.2~mtrudel6 and dnsmasq-
base 2.59-4ubuntu0.1~mtrudel2 on Precise.
So far things look good. With the normal Precise versions, I would see
dnsmasq restart 30-40 times(!) during boot, according to daemon.log. No
restarts during boot with the new versi
I'm seeing the same problem as Philipp. There's some issue with how
Language Selector uses PolicyKit. Adding additional admin identities to
local authority doesn't authorize them to set system-wide settings in
Language Selector. But adding users to the sudo group works.
Here are steps to reprod
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Public bug reported:
debmirror ignores debian-installer sections when mirroring *-updates
dists. I'm running debmirror 1:2.10ubuntu1 on Precise.
To reproduce, try to mirror precise and precise-updates like this:
debmirror -a amd64 -s main,main/debian-installer -d precise,precise-updates \
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Title:
dotty missing label
Public bug reported:
Dotty on Ubuntu 12.04 doesn't really work.
Load a dot graph in dotty (for example, "dotty example.dot" using the
attached graph, taken from the Graphviz homepage). There are two
problems:
1) The text labels are not drawn, they just show up as dots.
2) The right-click menu
The underlying issue seems to be a change in kerberized NFS on Linux
that happened some time between Lucid and Precise. In Lucid, an expired
ticket will cause syscalls to return with EACCESS, but in Precise they
hang. See bug 794112.
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This same problem applies to kerberized NFSv3 as well as NFSv4. In both
cases, the kernel will keep retrying if rpc.gssd only finds expired
credentials. I've been investigating this problem because after a Lucid
to Precise upgrade, users with kerberized NFS homedirs are unable to
unlock their scr
Public bug reported:
My home directory is on kerberized NFS. If I try to unlock the
screensaver when my Kerberos ticket is expired, I don't get a password
entry dialog after the screen wakes up. This worked properly in Lucid
but no longer works with Precise.
Steps to reproduce:
1) Set up home
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Public bug reported:
NetworkManager stops and starts dnsmasq very frequently (every few
minutes). During the brief window that dnsmasq is restarting, hostname
resolution doesn't work. dnsmasq is getting restarted frequently enough
that I see brief hostname resolution errors in Chrome several tim
This actually appears to be a problem with the Ubuntu archive, not
debmirror. The Release files in the Ubuntu archive are missing hashes
for the Contents-* files. E.g., see:
http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/precise/Release
Compare this to a Debian archive's Release file, which *does* list
Public bug reported:
rpc.gssd appears to be leaking a small amount of memory every time it's
used to authenticate a kerberized nFS mount. I can reproduce by
running:
while sleep 1; do mount -o sec=krb5 nfsserver:/remotepath /mnt; umount
/mnt; done
While running this in a loop, you can observe f
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Title:
hostapd wired 802.1
The attached patch fixes the issue. A wired 802.1x client can
successfully authenticate.
This patch is based on the git commit referenced in the bug description.
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Public bug reported:
hostapd 1:0.7.3-4ubuntu1 on Precise doesn't work for 802.1x wired auth.
Using the attached config for 802.1x wired with integrated EAP server, I
get the following error when a wired client tries to authenticate:
Data frame from unknown STA f0:de:f1:66:4f:29 - adding a new STA
Public bug reported:
I cannot write objects to a TPM-backed opencryptoki token. Although
writes appear to succeed and the count of objects seems to have been
updated, you can't read attributes from any objects or use them for
crypto operations.
This happens on Precise with version 2.3.1+dfsg-3 o
Verified that 0.4.1-3ubuntu3 fixes this problem on Lucid for me.
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Title:
Network users with longer than 8 character usernames do not show up in
I think I found the problem.
In the lucid version of libopencryptoki0, there's an /etc/ld.so.conf.d
/opencryptoki-x86_64.conf that includes /usr/lib/opencryptoki/stdll.
That's how the lucid version was able to find the backend modules.
This was removed in 2.3.1+dfsg-1. From the changelog:
* d
Tested portmap 6.0.0-1ubuntu3~lp688550 on Lucid and verified that it can
restart after being stopped with an active connection.
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Title:
portmap/st
Public bug reported:
Under certain conditions, a restart of rpcbind can prevent it from
listening on the ports it's supposed to listen on.
If there are open connections to rpcbind when it shuts down, those
connections will end up in TIME_WAIT. Because rpcbind doesn't use the
SO_REUSEADDR socket
This happens every time that portmap is stopped while something has a
connection open to it. The problem can be reliably reproduced like
this:
# nc localhost sunrpc &
[1] 14894
# stop portmap
[1] + done nc localhost sunrpc
portmap stop/waiting
# start portmap
start: Job failed to start
Yo
I've tested version 2.2.8+dfsg-4ubuntu0.10.04.1 on Lucid, and it fixes
this problem for me.
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Title:
TPM token fails to reinitialize properly on re
This was fixed in upstream consolekit a few months ago with a relatively
simple patch:
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/ConsoleKit/commit/?id=803cbdfbd78b66b17ead45b1584d65a258e785bf
Can we get this patch integrated into an SRU for Lucid?
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I just tried out the proposed Natty kernel on a T420s with a Samsung
panel, and I saw no corruption over several reboots. So it looks good
to me. Thanks!
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5.30.0.is.5.28.2-0ubuntu3 fixes the tanh calculation for me. Thanks!
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Title:
tanh function returns incorrect results
To manage notifications abo
The fix isn't in Lucid. Can you please SRU this for Lucid?
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Title:
tanh function returns incorrect results
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upower 0.9.1-1ubuntu1 in lucid-proposed fixes the bug for me. Thanks!
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Title:
Battery left reported in percentage instead of time on Lucid w/ nat
Oops, the repro instructions should say:
gcalctool --solve 'tanh 0.1'
Not gconftool.
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Title:
tanh function returns incorrect results
To manage
Public bug reported:
gcalctool evaluates the tanh function incorrectly.
gcalctool:
Installed: 5.30.0.is.5.28.2-0ubuntu2
Candidate: 5.30.0.is.5.28.2-0ubuntu2
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description:Ubuntu 10.04.2 LTS
Release:10.04
Codename: lucid
Steps to reproduce:
Run "gconft
> You're right that this is not atomic; however, I believe the worst-case
> scenario is that the kernel fs will be mounted twice at the same mount
> point, which should not cause significant problems. (I have seen this
> outcome in practice on my machine while testing.)
Hm, that's not the behavior
Steve, I'm looking at your change to gssd.conf and idmapd.conf, and it
looks like you've got a race condition. You add the following to the
pre-start script of both:
if ! mountpoint -q "$PIPEFS_MOUNTPOINT"
then
mount -t rpc_pipefs rpc_pipefs "$PIPEFS_MOUNTPOINT"
Steve, I tried out nfs-common 1:1.2.0-4ubuntu4.2 from lucid-proposed (as
referenced in bug 811823), and it works fine for me.
My problem was caused by a race condition with the rpc_pipefs dependency
(as verified by adding a sleep in rpc_pipefs.conf), so this will
obviously fix this problem.
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As for the two models, 4174-A11 and 4174-AY9, I haven't been able to
find any differences whatsoever between the two. (In fact, Lenovo tells
me that the hardware in them should be identical.)
The 4174-A11 I have behaves a little differently in that sometimes when
X starts, it thinks that VGA is c
I've installed 2.6.38-11.48 from natty-proposed and see the same results
as David above. That is, the effect is different in that instead of the
whole display being corrupted, only 1/3 of the screen is corrupted. But
still not working properly.
I've also tried upgrading the BIOS to 1.25, and I s
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Title:
Battery left reporte
Public bug reported:
Release:10.04
Codename: lucid
upower 0.9.1-1
kernel 2.6.38-10-generic
On a Lucid laptop, with the linux-image-generic-lts-backport-natty
kernel installed, upower reports remaining battery charge in percentage
rather than in time. This happens because some time
The installer that you pointed to in lucid-proposed looks good. I see
the correct firmware file in the initrd, and when booting it, it can
successfully bring up the bnx2 interfaces.
Thanks!
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Robert, since this is reproducible for us on a stock Natty install, I've
generated an apport report on Natty, and I'm attaching it here.
Steps to reproduce:
1. Configure T420s in the BIOS to use Intel integrated graphics.
2. Install Natty with the Ubuntu desktop task
3. After install, GDM and
Sorry, my mistake. What I meant to say was that
bnx2/bnx2-rv2p-06-5.0.0.j3.fw is there, but
bnx2/bnx2-mips-06-5.0.0.j6.fw is still missing.
The current installer kernel still fails to initialize the NIC with the
error message in the bug description.
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It looks like there was a new installer released on July 15, but I still
don't see bnx2/bnx2-rv2p-06-5.0.0.j3.fw in the initrd. I'm looking at
http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/lucid-updates/main/installer-
amd64/current/images/maverick-netboot/ubuntu-installer/amd64/initrd.gz.
Is there an E
I don't see the point of checking whether NEED_IDMAPD=yes is in
/etc/default/nfs-common. The "script" block is only going to run when
the pre-script determines that idmapd should be started. (Even if you
did need to check NEED_IDMAPD, you'd want to read it out of the
environment rather than grepp
Public bug reported:
This is a feature request.
It would be nice if Network Manager could be configured such that it
won't automatically attempt to use new network devices attached to the
system.
Here's the reasoning. My team manages a large fleet of enterprise
desktops. We've had a number of
Interestingly, I'm not able to reproduce my findings in the comment
above with a stock Lucid install (choosing just openssh in tasksel, then
installing nfs-common and turning on statd, gssd, and idmapd in
/etc/default/nfs-common).
However, I did verify that, on the systems I can reproduce this on,
In my configuration, /etc/fstab has only local filesystems. NFS
filesystems are not mounted until later by autofs.
This means that idmapd should be starting on the local-filesystems
event.
rpc_pipefs has "start on (starting gssd or starting idmapd)". My
understanding is that rpc_pipefs should r
Looks good.
I just tried the lucid amd64 installer from proposed on a server that
the old installer always fails to find the right network interface to
DHCP. (Bug 713385 has more details about the hardware.) Using BOOTIF
and leaving netcfg/choose_interface=auto, the new installer picks the
corre
Verified that dkms 2.1.1.2-2ubuntu1 can build and install nvidia-current
in Lucid's d-i chroot. The new package looks good. Thanks!
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Title:
inst
I'm seeing this on an OptiPlex 990 as well. Dell just released BIOS
revision A03 a few days ago, and I've installed that.
Here's what I've found:
Lucid's 2.6.32-28 kernel is able to reboot the machine just fine.
Neither Maverick's 2.6.35-22 nor Natty's 2.6.38-8 kernel can reboot the
machine wit
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ifupdown
/etc/network/interfaces has no support for the DHCPv6 protocol. Natty
already has ISC DHCP 4.1, which supports DHCPv6, so adding a dhcp method
(or maybe dhcp6 method?) to inet6 should be pretty straight-forward.
satwell@satwelltest4:~$ lsb_rele
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: mlocate
The mlocate cron job (/etc/cron.daily/mlocate) doesn't always respect
its lockfile. The cron job always removes the lockfile, even if it
aborts because the lockfile already exists. The result is that every
other concurrent invocation of /etc/cro
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: policykit-1
PolicyKit doesn't appear to have any support for netgroups. In
particular, you can't use netgroups to specify which users can act as
administrators. We have a setup which uses per-host netgroups to
provide central control over who has admini
Natty doesn't seem to work any better, unfortunately.
This is on a Dell PowerEdge 2950 with two BCM5708 onboard NICs and a
dual-port Intel 82571EB expansion card. PCI IDs of the network
controllers:
~ # lspci -n | grep ' 0200:'
05:00.0 0200: 14e4:164c (rev 11)
09:00.0 0200: 14e4:164c (rev 11)
0c
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: netcfg
Under some circumstances, netcfg may not be able to find the right
interface to run dhclient on when netcfg/choose_interface is set to
auto. It looks like the way choose_interface=auto works is that ethtool
finds the lowest numbered interface that
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Public bug reported:
# lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu 10.04.1 LTS
Release:10.04
# apt-cache policy libc6
libc6:
Installed: 2.11.1-0ubuntu7.2
Candidate: 2.11.1-0ubuntu7.2
The strstr function is broken for certain classes of inputs. This has
already been reported in upstream g
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: apparmor
# lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu 10.04.1 LTS
Release:10.04
# apt-cache policy apparmor apparmor-utils
apparmor:
Installed: 2.5-0ubuntu3
Candidate: 2.5-0ubuntu3
[...]
apparmor-utils:
Installed: 2.5-0ubuntu3
Cand
I'm seeing a similar error message: "error: too small lower memory
(0x99100 > 0x96800)."
Dell T3500 workstation with 12GB of RAM
Ubuntu Lucid AMD64
memtest86+ 4.00-2ubuntu3
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: upstart
init doesn't provide any warning if a config file in /etc/init fails to
parse correctly. It just silently ignores the job. This can create
difficult to debug problems, particularly if you accidentally break
something early in the boot process.
Debugging boot-time issues has been more frustrating and difficult
because of upstart job output going to /dev/null by default. I've been
able to accomplish a lot by adding "console output" to upstart jobs
(particularly rc-sysinit and rc) so that I can see what's going on, but
having to hand-edit
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: mountall
mountall sometimes tries to mount NFS filesystems before rpc.statd has
started. When this happens, you get an error on the console like this:
mount.nfs: rpc.statd is not running but is required for remote locking.
mount.nfs: Either use '-o nolo
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