loopback.cfg is supposed to be on the ISO, and cannot be provided by the
package.
This bug doesn’t make sense as is.
** Changed in: grml-rescueboot (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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On e7b1483ab857862aeee144eb9029611af834c65d (tag: Ubuntu-5.4.0-30.34), I
had to revert 77d5805eafdb5c42bdfe78f058ad9c40ee1278b4 "scsi: lpfc: Fix
broken Credit Recovery after driver load" to make our lpfc 8Gb cards
work again.
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** Changed in: util-linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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Title:
findmnt: libsmartcols ASCII art problem [patch]
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** Changed in: util-linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Fix Released
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Title:
wall message should use HH:MM:SS in printing the time, to avoid
** Changed in: util-linux (Ubuntu)
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Title:
tty[1-6] is now root:tty 0660 instead of root:root 0600
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Upstream fixed in v2.15.
** Changed in: util-linux (Ubuntu)
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Title:
Link to www.namesys.com in 'man mount'
** Changed in: util-linux (Ubuntu)
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mount (silently) ignores options for bind mounts
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** Changed in: util-linux (Ubuntu)
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lscpu crashed with SIGFPE in read_topology()
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** Changed in: pdns (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Package doesn't start after installation
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** Changed in: pdns (Ubuntu)
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FTBFS with MySQL 8.0
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kinetic 4.6.3 was not affected.
for jammy, the upstream diff from 4.5.3 to 4.5.4 should be small enough.
for focal there are no upstream patches. good luck!
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chroot under systemd is not supported upstream.
** Changed in: pdns-recursor (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Title:
Need CAP_SYS_CHROOT
first fixed in 1:4.15.1-1
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Status: Unknown
** Changed in: sh
util-linux is not involved in any audio cd stuff
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After system software upgrade
the options are taken from the kernel, so its probably a btrfs kernel
issue
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mo
Reassigning to systemd, which is in control of the boot-time mounting.
** Package changed: util-linux (Ubuntu) => systemd (Ubuntu)
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Failu
** Changed in: util-linux (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Title:
Failure applying dump from m.5 drive to SCSI drive
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Title:
Some ISOs boots with wrong resolut
I've asked multipath-tools upstream before making the change in 2023,
and to paraphrase them: there are no ABI stability guarantees.
In the RPM world, they use some RPM feature to avoid breakage. But in
the DEB/APT world, we don't have that and have to rely on the .so-names
changing.
IIRC the sym
BTW, libmultipath/libmultipath.version has this info on ABI:
* libmultipath ABI
*
* libmultipath doesn't have a stable ABI in the usual sense. In particular,
* the library does not attempt to ship different versions of the same symbol
* for backward compatibility.
*
* The ABI versioning onl
I had a quick look at /usr/lib/libmpathpersist.so.0.
In 0.8.8, it moved all of its symbols into a LIBMPATHPERSIST_2.0.0
namespace. In 0.9.0, LIBMPATHPERSIST_2.0.0 was removed, and most symbols
are now in a LIBMPATHPERSIST_2.1.0 namespace.
libmultipath continues to move all of its symbols into a n
> Do you have a reference to mail, chat or whatever was used back then
to ask them in 2023?
I think it was in a GitHub issue? But I have no reference at hand.
> If working there are four of them overall:
The question might be: do all of them need to be exposed, or can we have
it just be libmpath
Adding f_g to CC here, for awareness of this plan.
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qemu-pr-helper doesn't have multipath support
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Thanks for the detailed answer and plan.
> From this POV we should only expose libmpathpersist and libmpathcmd
right?
Yeah.
> #2 other dependencies
Great, thanks for checking all of this.
> Given [3] if we bring it back we should consider doing a proper -dev pacakge
> for it as well.
> Along
Here's a draft change to multipath-tools in Debian:
https://salsa.debian.org/linux-blocks-team/multipath-tools/-/merge_requests/20
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Title:
qemu-p
I've uploaded multipath-tools 0.11.1-3 to experimental. Should show up
in a few hours. Feel free to pull from that into Ubuntu.
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