rmadison tells me that this is part of hardy-updates now:
libgksu2-0 | 2.0.5-1ubuntu5.2 | hardy-updates | amd64, i386
** Changed in: gksu (Ubuntu Hardy)
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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this is fix commited? I tried, and installed the update, and gksu only
pops up for SYNAPTIC PACKAGE MANAGER now. WHAT IS GOING ON? I have an
operating system to fix for my friend? and me!
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Thanks Ted for the verification.
I set this to "Fix Commited" because the updated libgksu2-0 is now part
of hardy-proposed and should soon make it to hardy-updates (default is 7
days until it can enter hardy-updates).
** Changed in: gksu (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Michael Vogt (mvo)
I was also able to reproduce the problem. The package provided by
Michael seems to correct the situation.
ERROR:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ gksu --debug synaptic
No ask_pass set, using default!
xauth: /tmp/libgksu-R1bYrA/.Xauthority
STARTUP_ID: gksu/synaptic/14331-0-zeus_TIME15257747
cmd[0]: /usr/bin/su
I think I was able to reproduce this bug now and may have a fix. Could
you please install "libgksu2-0" from
deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/mvo/ubuntu hardy main
and tell me if it fixes the issue?
(The debs are also available on https://edge.launchpad.net/~mvo/+archive e.g.:
http://launchpadlibrari
same here... Look at the bug report I did on the same thing if you want
to know what i did... and still after I did this, I don't know what's
happening... Maybe downgrade to 2.0.0-5ubuntu2?
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Dunno if this will be of any help, but I am also experiencing this
problem; have been since I started using Ubuntu 5.10. On typing 'sudo
-K; gksudo -d echo Test' into a terminal, I get this:
sudo: unable to resolve host JDAF2
No ask_pass set, using default!
xauth: /tmp/libgksu-HrI0p8/.Xauthority
This is happening to me to and I am ruinning the latest version of
ubuntu 8.04.
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This happened to me because I had enabled an alternative authentication
mechanism in PAM (fingerprint reader). As soon as I disabled that, gksu
started working again. The lines in /etc/pam.d/common-auth look(ed)
like this:
auth sufficient pam_bioapi.so {} /etc/bioapi/pam/
password suff
Output from sudo strace -p `pidof gksu`
nanosleep({0, 1}, NULL) = 0
waitpid(6187, 0xbf9bd08c, WNOHANG) = 0
stat64("/proc/6187", {st_mode=S_IFDIR|0555, st_size=0, ...}) = 0
open("/proc/6187/stat", O_RDONLY) = 23
read(23, "6187 (sudo) S 6185 6187 6187 0 -"..., 8191) = 200
This happens to my up to date Gutsy install sometimes. It happens with
App Install, Synaptic and Update app, Wiil put up some more info when it
happens again.
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I cannot seem to make it hang any more. I have not even seen it hang
with update-manager in quite a while either. Maybe this bug has
magically vanished. :-)
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Try running "sudo -K; gksudo -d echo Test" from a terminal. That might give
us a clue as to why it
nanosleep({0, 100}, was called.
If it hangs, try the same strace approach again, please.
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On Fri, 2007-09-07 at 02:57 +, Justin Dugger wrote:
> I can't seem to replicate this bug.
Yes, it only happens every once in a while. Not in a while lately
though.
> One very good way to get developers
> to look at your bug is a reproducible set of steps to invoke the bug.
Indeed. I provid
I can't seem to replicate this bug. One very good way to get developers
to look at your bug is a reproducible set of steps to invoke the bug. I
should note that I don't have a 64bit install, so it might be a 64bit
related problem.
Also, I'd be very careful in asking people to attach a strace of
On Mon, 2007-07-30 at 18:13 +, Sebastian Heinlein wrote:
> If you enforce answers to bug reports the time will be missing to
> actually fix the bug.
Well, that is true, if I felt any confidence in that the bug was
actually being worked but it has been 3 and a half months since the last
comment
If you enforce answers to bug reports the time will be missing to
actually fix the bug.
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And this *still* happens on up-to-date gutsy.
I'm wondering how a bug with High importance can be ignored for so long.
What is the point of an importance setting if it's simply ignored?
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This still happens on up-to-date gutsy.
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Same problem here trying to change system time using gnome panel (right
click on clock -> Adjust date & time):
17144 ?S 0:00 gksu time-admin
17145 ?Ss 0:00 /usr/bin/sudo -H -S -p GNOME_SUDO_PASS -u root --
time-admin
waitpid(17145, 0xbffb694c, WNOHANG) = 0
stat64("/p
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Importance: Undecided => High
Status: Needs Info => Confirmed
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Again, this has happened. The strace of gksu is the same as I
previously posted as well, this time update-manager was run in a
terminal and prior to this problem it reported:
...
/usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/UpdateManager/UpdateManager.py:561: Warning:
gsignal.c:1741: instance `0x9b34c50' ha
On Mon, 2007-03-12 at 15:37 +, Michael Vogt wrote:
>
> If it hangs again for you, can you please run:
> $ sudo strace -p `pidof gksu`
waitpid(14979, 0xbf7fb7bc, WNOHANG) = 0
stat64("/proc/14979", {st_mode=S_IFDIR|0555, st_size=0, ...}) = 0
open("/proc/14979/stat", O_RDONLY) = 24
rea
Thanks for your bugreport.
If it hangs again for you, can you please run:
$ sudo strace -p `pidof gksu`
and attach the output to this bugreport (or a shorter version of the
output as it maybe rather long).
Thanks,
Michael
** Changed in: gksu (Ubuntu)
Status: Unconfirmed => Needs Info
On Sun, 2007-03-11 at 22:27 +, Sebastian Heinlein wrote:
> Skipping updates should only be done if you need to separate the
> download or in some rare cases.
The current case is that my machine is a regular old 32-bit Athlon. I
don't see the need to update the 200-some-odd packages that were
Skipping updates should only be done if you need to separate the
download or in some rare cases.
There has been a problem with gksu lately. Please update your system
using the commands "sudo apt-get update" and "sudo apt-get -u dist-
upgrade".
Cheers,
Sebastian
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