OK, I dug into this a bit. I added the line
print("apt-listchanges arguments: ", str(sys.argv))
as the first line of main in apt-listchanges. Next time apticron was
called, it produced this:
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apticron report [Tue, 27 Jun 2017 23:14:42 -0400]
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This might be related to http://git.net/ml/general/2016-09/msg13810.html
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apticron calls apt-listchanges with incorrect arguments
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** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #837413
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=837413
** Also affects: apticron (Debian) via
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Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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Tied that last link to the Debian bug, linked above. That includes a
patch, or since apticron seems to have fixed this in 1.1.59, 1.1.61
(which is in artful) could be backported.
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This is potentially especially annoying to me, because I have backups
that use s3cmd that run under cron, with the expectation that they emit
nothing when the backups go ok. Spewing these warnings could
potentially spam my inbox daily.
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Public bug reported:
I just upgraded my Nagios3 server from Yakkety to Zesty, and the icon
and status map images no longer display. Icons come up as broken
images, and status map images show as question marks. I can see the
images under both /usr/share/nagios/htdocs/images/logos/ and
/usr/share
This problem still exists in 17.04.
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apticron calls apt-listchanges with incorrect arguments
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Apparently, there was a nvidia-304-304.134 release in the past week. I
still had to uncomment the "#PATCH[1]="buildfix_kernel_4.3.patch" line
in dkms.conf and run 'dpkg-reconfigure nvidia-304' to get rid of the
mtrr-add and mtrr-del references so it would load, but the speed problem
that others ha
Ah. Apparently 304.134 release I got was from the graphics-drivers PPA.
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Could not insert module
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Yes, this is the host icons not showing (or, specifically, pointing to
the wrong location) on the map, hosts, services, host groups, and host
groups/grid pages (at least).
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Public bug reported:
I note that currently, bionic shows the same version of fail2ban as
artful (0.9.7-2). Might it be possible to upgrade to version 0.10.0 or
later, which adds the ability to handle IPv6 addresses?
** Affects: fail2ban (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
-
Public bug reported:
After upgrading to Xenial, an often-run cron job that uses Dnsruby
started kicking out a warning:
/usr/lib/ruby/vendor_ruby/dnsruby.rb:413: warning: constant
Dnsruby::TimeoutError is deprecated
That line is:
class ResolvTimeout < TimeoutError
Evidently, under Ruby 2.3 (t
Public bug reported:
After updating to 16.10, apticron report emails no longer show Package
Details, instead showing the usage message from apt-listchanges. E.g.:
apticron report [Thu, 09 Mar 2017 19:09:15 -0500]
apticron
I tried the proposed nagios-immages/0.9.1ubuntu0.1, and it indeed fixes
this problem.
** Tags removed: verification-needed-zesty
** Tags added: verification-done-zesty
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This problem still exists in 14.04.
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package w3c-markup-validator (not installed) failed to
install/upgrade: subprocess installed post-
Just checked this on 14.04 and 15.10, and this fix is present. I
presume it was added upstream?
** Changed in: logwatch (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Also happened to me on 14.10->15.04 upgrade.
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"Cannot open pixbuf loader module file"
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1440608 ***
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/etc/kernel/postinst.d/apt-auto-removal wants to remove all kernels except
the latest one
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I agree with cavsfan that /etc/kernel/postinst.d/apt-auto-removal should
not be triggered when you delete a kernel. What is happening is that
/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/01autoremove-kernels is being set to prevent
kernel[0] and kernel[-2] from being autoremoved, instead of kernel[0]
and kernel[-1].
Tak
This good idea is still unimplemented over 2 years later. For something
that's 'not hard to achieve', that's quite a while.
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Title:
imagemagick d
Also note that while 15.10 does change the permissions on
/sys/kernel/debug/tracing (from drwxr-xr-x in 15.04 to drwx-- in
15.10), the permissions on /sys/kernel/debug are drwx-- on both
15.10 and 15.04 - which means that /sys/kernel/debug shouldn't be
readable from a non-root account on ei
In utopic, /usr/share/man/man1/gem.1.gz points to gem2.1.1.gz, and comes
from the ruby package.
Note that in trusty, /usr/share/man/man1/gem.1.gz pointed to
gem1.9.1.1.gz (also from the ruby package), and gem1.9.1.1.gz comes
from the ruby1.9.1 package. Looks like gem2.1.1.gz was left out of the
Public bug reported:
The /etc/nagios-plugins/config/pgsql.cfg configuration file includes a
check_pgsql_4 command, which should force the connection to use IPv4.
However, the program called, /usr/lib/nagios/plugins/check_pgsql, does
not actually accept the -4 parameter. I'd rather see this fixed
I'm also seeing this problem on 2 of the machines under my control.
Two others running bind9 do notpo have this problem. The two that have
this problem do have DNSSEC enabled (though only one of them is actually
serving a DNSSEC-using zone).
This seems to be related to Debian bug #570852 (http:/
The problem with the init script in the debian bug was that bind9 itself
wasn't dying, and the init script was set up to wait until bind9 died.
It was made moot by by upstream release of bind 9.8.1, which fixed the
problem of bind9 not dying.
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What's holding this up?
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subversion doesn't includes a /etc/init.d/svnserve script
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This started up when I upgraded to Oneiric.
I'm fairly consistently finding that when using wput with --binary and
--limit-rate for an ftp upload, the upload ends with a buffer overflow.
A sample recent run (host, username, and password obscured):
oloryn@fornost:~$ wpu
Public bug reported:
On Ubuntu 13.04, using the stock dovecot and logwatch, I get unmatched
entries for dovecot when sieve delivers into a mailbox that has
whitespace in its name. The line which detects sieve deliveries (line
157) assumes that the mailbox name will not have whitespace:
} els
This problem also exists in Natty. I just installed a new server with
Natty, and it has this problem.
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