It depends which repository you use. I use cz.archive.ubuntu.com, and
the fix hasn't reached there yet.
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the fix has been uploaded to servers and is ready for you to update it.
no need for work arounds anymore
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Status: Fix Released => Rejected
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Is there any way of finding the previous version of a package using
http://packages.ubuntu.com/ ?
I worked around the problem as follows:
1) become root (I used a debian chroot, but having a root password set would
also work, as would booting into some kind of recovery mode)
2) cd /var/cache/a
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edgy has been good to me since the first repo opened some issues but
nothing that cant be worked around ;)
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Updating to edgy is never safe ;)
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let us know when its safe to upgrade it please right now im back on old
one and sudo update is still in apt waiting for me to grab it and im
trying not to grab a broekn one thank you
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sudo (1.6.8p12-4ubuntu2) edgy; urgency=low
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* Do not ship our pre-generated sudo.tab.c in package diff any more, so that
it gets correctly rebuilt (automatic rebuild was added in 1.6.8p12-2).
Closes: LP#51246)
* debian/rules:
- Remove sudo.tab.[hc] before build to make doubl
I'm at it.
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Assignee: (unassigned) => Martin Pitt
Status: Confirmed => In Progress
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It doesn't accept any sudoers file at all. Even when having an empty
sudoers file it complains about syntax errors.
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ok i did a fast work around but can you while still having the errors
paste your /etc/sudoers for me i would liket o compare the 2 files mine
with one that errors.
work around =
1. reboot into the recovery kernelthat should give the user root access
2. go to packages.ubuntu.com and download edg
error output:
$sudo
>>> sudoers file: syntax error, line 2 <<<
>>> sudoers file: syntax error, line 18 <<<
>>> sudoers file: syntax error, line 20 <<<
>>> sudoers file: syntax error, line 21 <<<
>>> sudoers file: syntax error, line 22 <<<
sudo: parse error in /etc/sudoers near line 2
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Yup same here, had to downgrade to Dapper's sudo
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Importance: Untriaged => Critical
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i get same errors after sudo upgrade today 06/28/06
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Status: Unconfirmed => Confirmed
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