That sounds bad.
Does any other command work?
Do you see any zombie () process in "ps aux"?
Does it hang forever? If you wait, let's say, 2 minutes, does it
unblock?
I'm asking this because there is one known issue with netplan that can
cause some commands to hang when the problem happens (and
Hi James,
I created a PPA for Oracular here
https://launchpad.net/~danilogondolfo/+archive/ubuntu/bugfixes
with patches reverting the problematic changes.
I tested it by creating a LXD container image with the PPA, and
executing the steps from bug description (by launching this image
instead of
Public bug reported:
The compiler flags are being overwritten in the package Makefiles and
it's not being built with none of $(dpkg-buildflags).
This problem is already fixed in Oracular though.
This package doesn't install any shared libraries.
Related upstream fixes:
https://salsa.debian.org/
Hi Mitchell, yes I'll prepare an SRU for it :)
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+
+ ipvsadm was not built with frame pointers in Noble. In fact, because
+ its build scripts are overriding the flags from package building framework,
it's also
+ not built with hardening.
+
+ Having frame pointers was one of the things we delivered with Nob
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A couple of tests fail with:
126s ../../build.mHP/src/libervia/frontends/tools/webrtc.py:625: InternalError
126s -- Captured log call
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126s ERRORlibervia.frontends.tools.webrtc:webrtc.py:622 Can't pa
I'm guessing this is what's happening in your scenario:
ubuntu-desktop will install ubuntu-settings as one of its dependencies.
ubuntu-settings will install "/lib/netplan/00-network-manager-all.yaml".
This configuration file will delegate the network configuration to
Network Manager.
In this case
Hi, sorry for the long delay. Thanks for the logs.
I can see in the journal that it doesn't have any records of the
configuration files networkd is supposed to use. And from your previous
comments, all the files are there (in /run/systemd/network) and have the
correct permissions.
Is your systemd
There is a comment in the first line of /lib/netplan/00-network-manager-
all.yaml.
We seem to be dropping it when we call update_yaml_hierarchy() (I guess)
and the file is updated.
I think we have an LP bug about preserving comments...
A workaround would consist in shipping the file without the
Public bug reported:
When non-ascii characters are present, netplan status will not decode
them properly.
# netplan status
Error: netplan-wlp2s0-??o - no such connection profile.
WARNING:root:Cannot query NetworkManager SSID for netplan-wlp2s0-??o:
Command '['nmcli', '--get-value
Autopkgtest logs were uploaded to
https://git.launchpad.net/~danilogondolfo/+git/sru-
logs/tree/sru-2058031?h=main
Note that the tests that are failing are not regressions and are covered
in the Bug Description
** Description changed:
Stable Release Update for netplan.io 0.107.1-3 to Jammy. Th
Also, it would be helpful if you could attach the full journal for
NetworkManager:
journalctl -u NetworkManager > networkmanager.log
Or at least the parts where you see a crash or errors.
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Thanks for the logs.
It might not be a problem with Network Manager. It's indeed not crashing
nor emitting errors.
I missed the part from your bug description where you said that
"ifconfig" hangs when the problem happens. That points to some issue in
the kernel or driver.
You can also try the co
If no renderer is set anywhere in your YAMLs it will default to
networkd.
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systemd-networkd is inactive by default since ubuntu 23.10?
To
Probably fixed in the last network-manager upload:
debian/tests/control: add Depends: python3-gi for nm_netplan.py (LP:
#2060221)
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prospo
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Source package is failing to build for different reasons:
1)
-
-- Check for working C compiler:
/<>/build/buildbot_linux/llvm-linux-x86_64/./bin/clang
-- Check for working C compiler:
/<>/build/buildbot_linux/llvm-linux-x86_64/./bin/clang - broken
CMake Error at /usr/s
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FTBFS on Noble
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To get you configuration working you need to remove the match and set-
name stanzas (which were never required really). Using the definition ID
as the interface name (the "lo" inside "ethernets") is enough to
configure an interface using its name. And by removing that it will work
on Jammy.
As yo
With a few patches I got it working on amd64.
The build fails on arm64 though, the swift compiler itself crashes
during the build and the problem appears to be in the vendored LLVM 13
code.
I put it in a PPA here
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Status: New
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I have found another case where reloading networkd will not be enough to
apply the configuration. I'm not sure if it's the same root cause but it
looks similar so I'll use this ticket to document it.
The scenario looks like this (it's all done in a LXD VM running
Oracular):
1) Start with the defa
Hi Andreas, this will be (eventually) done in dpkg. All I'm doing in
this SRU is making the package build with whatever flags the framework
passes to it.
** Changed in: ipvsadm (Ubuntu Noble)
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Hello, thanks for bringing this issue to our attention and working on a
fix for it.
I saw that you created a PR on Github as well [1] (which is the
preferred way of submitting patch to Netplan). I just left some comments
there.
Thanks!
[1] - https://github.com/canonical/netplan/pull/495
** Cha
I just updated and rebooted but I'm also still seeing the same problem:
Failed to backup /etc/group: Operation not supported. It's reproducible
with "apt install tomcat10".
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Oh the new kernel wasn't built with the new zfs-dkms =/
II: dkms-build downloading zfs (zfs-dkms_2.2.2-0ubuntu7_all.deb)
II: fetching
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+archive/primary/+files/zfs-dkms_2.2.2-0ubuntu7_all.deb
II: fixing
https://launchpadlibrarian.net/718392332/zfs-dkms_2.2.2-0ubuntu7
Kernel -31 fixed the problem for me. Thanks!
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I can confirm this is an issue, although it's not caused by Network
Manager so I'll go ahead and set it as invalid.
After trying to do a "do-release-upgrade -d" from a brand new
installation of Jammy 22.04.4, gnome-shell crashed and interrupted the
upgrade.
After that, this is what "dpkg --list |
Hi Lucas,
In your scenario the best approach would probably be relying on Netplan
to rename the interface for you instead of creating an external udev
rule.
I'd suggest you use "set-name: eno1" and continue to use "match" in your
configuration. Something like this:
```
network:
version: 2
re
I was looking at this bug while working on another accept-ra related
thing and found this:
As far as I can tell, networkd will always set the per-interface
accept_ra parameter to 0:
https://github.com/systemd/systemd/blob/v255/src/network/networkd-
sysctl.c#L146
The explanation for that is docum
I can confirm the problem. Here is a reproducer:
# nmcli con add ifname dummy0 type dummy ipv4.dns 1.1.1.1#lxd
Error: Failed to add 'dummy-dummy0' connection: Message recipient disconnected
from message bus without replying
This is the crash related to this issue:
Mar 15 09:46:40 noble-vm Netwo
So, I believe the best solution here would be to add options to DNS
addresses, similar to what we do with IP addresses. Something like this
nameservers:
addresses:
- 1.2.3.4:
sni: domain
port: 1234
interface: eth123
- 1.1.1.1
with this we'd fully support both Net
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** Affects: netplan.io (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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** Description changed:
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+ Stable Release Update for netplan.io 0.107.1-3 to Mantic. This version
+ has many bug fixes and new features we want to make available to users
+ of Ubuntu 23.10.
+
+ * Backport netplan.io 0.107.1-3 to 23.10 (LP: #2058051):
+ - wifi: add support for WPA3-En
** Description changed:
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+ Stable Release Update for netplan.io 0.107.1-3 to Jammy. This version
+ has many bug fixes and new features we want to make available to users
+ of Ubuntu 22.04.
+
+ One big change with this updated is the split of netplan.io in different
+ packages. netplan.io n
I ran into the same issue here.
It's the same symptom. I'm running Noble with ZFS on root and kernel
6.8.
Setting up tomcat10-common (10.1.16-1) ...
Setting up tomcat10 (10.1.16-1) ...
Creating group 'tomcat' with GID 994.
Creating user 'tomcat' (Apache Tomcat) with UID 994 and GID 994.
Failed to
** Description changed:
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has many bug fixes and new features we want to make available to users
- of Ubuntu 22.04.
+ of Ubuntu 22.04. netplan.io has an SRU exception for backporting new
+ versions with new features https://wi
** Description changed:
Stable Release Update for netplan.io 0.107.1-3 to Jammy. This version
has many bug fixes and new features we want to make available to users
of Ubuntu 22.04. netplan.io has an SRU exception for backporting new
versions with new features https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Netpl
** Description changed:
Stable Release Update for netplan.io 0.107.1-3 to Jammy. This version
has many bug fixes and new features we want to make available to users
of Ubuntu 22.04. netplan.io has an SRU exception for backporting new
versions with new features https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Netpl
** Description changed:
Stable Release Update for netplan.io 0.107.1-3 to Jammy. This version
has many bug fixes and new features we want to make available to users
of Ubuntu 22.04. netplan.io has an SRU exception for backporting new
versions with new features https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Netpl
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Stable Release Update for netplan.io 0.107.1-3 to Jammy. This version
has many bug fixes and new features we want to make available to users
of Ubuntu 22.04. netplan.io has an SRU exception for backporting new
versions with new features https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Netpl
** Description changed:
Stable Release Update for netplan.io 0.107.1-3 to Jammy. This version
has many bug fixes and new features we want to make available to users
of Ubuntu 22.04. netplan.io has an SRU exception for backporting new
versions with new features https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Netpl
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- has many bug fixes and new features we want to make available to users
- of Ubuntu 23.10.
+ Another SRU, for Jammy, was prepared in a separate LP bug:
+ https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/netp
** Description changed:
Stable Release Update for netplan.io 0.107.1-3 to Jammy. This version
has many bug fixes and new features we want to make available to users
of Ubuntu 22.04. netplan.io has an SRU exception for backporting new
versions with new features https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Netpl
** Description changed:
Another SRU, for Jammy, was prepared in a separate LP bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/netplan.io/+bug/2058031. As
the package is slightly different (due to backwards compatibility
patches) and on Mantic we have the integration with Network Manager
(
Attaching autopkgtest logs from netplan.io and network-manager tests.
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Another SRU, for Jammy,
** Description changed:
Another SRU, for Jammy, was prepared in a separate LP bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/netplan.io/+bug/2058031. As
the package is slightly different (due to backwards compatibility
patches) and on Mantic we have the integration with Network Manager
(
** Description changed:
+ Stable Release Update for netplan.io 0.107.1-3 to Mantic. This version
+ has many bug fixes and new features we want to make available to users
+ of Ubuntu 23.10. netplan.io has an SRU exception for backporting new
+ versions with new features https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Netp
** Changed in: netplan.io (Ubuntu Jammy)
Status: New => In Progress
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The slurmdbd segfaults on armhf.
This is from the autopkgtest logs:
613s × slurmdbd.service - Slurm DBD accounting daemon
613s Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/slurmdbd.service; enabled;
preset: enabled)
613s Active: failed (Result: core-dump) since Tue 202
The variable "now" used in xstrdup_printf is defined as "time_t now =
time(NULL);" h
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The problem is the format string using %ld with the new time_t in armhf,
now it's long long int (%lld)...
query2 = xstrdup_printf("insert into %s (creation_time, "
"mod_time, table_name, definition) "
"values (%ld, %ld, '%s', '%s') "
"on duplicate key update "
"defi
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There are lots of instances of this issue. After fixing the one above it
breaks in a different place
root@autopkgtest-lxd-bqwqyd:~# slurmdbd -D
slurmdbd: accounting_storage/as_mysql: _check_mysql_concat_is_sane: MySQL
server version is: 5.5.5-10.11.7-MariaDB-2ubuntu1
slurmdbd: error: Database set
I've got the (non-flaky) tests passing
autopkgtest [10:47:08]: summary
srun PASS
sbatch FLAKY non-zero exit status 1
sacctPASS
mpi PASS
but the patch is getting ridiculous... I had to patch %ld -> %lld in 42
files
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autopkgtest [13:54:07]: test hello: [---
833s info: compiling
833s : warning: "_FORTIFY_SOURCE" redefined
833s : note: this is the location of the previous definition
833s info: running
833s HELLO, WORLD
833s success: Able to run hello world program
834s au
Hello, can you explain how you got to this situation?
Have you upgraded your system from Jammy to Noble?
Can you paste the output of "dpkg --list | grep netplan", please?
Can you also paste the output of "find /usr/share/netplan/netplan/"?
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The crash you mentioned you were getting on Jammy, is that the same
crash you reported?
Did you manually upgrade netplan to 0.107 on Jammy for any chance?
So, after upgrading to 0.107.1, the directory /usr/share/netplan/netplan
should have been removed (or at least al
Please refer to https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-
devel/2024-March/042954.html for more information about the current
state of upgrades.
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As we are not going to update OpenSSL on Noble
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/openssl/+bug/2044795)
I created a merge request dropping the requirements to OpenSSL 3.0.
According to the README.SSL file, fetchmail will work just fine.
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It's blocking Suricata.
dpkg-gensymbols: warning: some new symbols appeared in the symbols file: see
diff output below
dpkg-gensymbols: error: some symbols or patterns disappeared in the symbols
file: see diff output below
dpkg-gensymbols: warning: debian/libhtp2/DEBIAN/sym
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FTBFS on Noble
Public bug reported:
libbtas-dev installs a cmake file with the full path of the file
BoostConfig.cmake, like this
/usr/lib/cmake/BTAS/btas-config.cmake:set(Boost_CONFIG
/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/cmake/Boost-1.74.0/BoostConfig.cmake)
It's causing tiledarray to FTBFS with the following error:
Public bug reported:
This package had it's own implementation of strlcpy. glibc added it in
2.38 and now it's failing to build.
In file included from runtime/debugger.cc:37:
libartbase/base/strlcpy.h:31:22: error: static declaration of 'strlcpy' follows
non-static declaration
static inline size_
** Description changed:
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2.38 and now it's failing to build.
In file included from runtime/debugger.cc:37:
libartbase/base/strlcpy.h:31:22: error: static declaration of 'strlcpy'
follows non-static declaration
stat
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It's failing with
: error: "_FORTIFY_SOURCE" redefined [-Werror]
: note: this is the location of the previous definition
cc1: all warnings being treated as errors
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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+++ dpkg-gensymbolsZpo_vY 2024-02-29 10:00:05.746752747 +
@@ -93,8 +93,8 @@
route_get@Base 1.8
route_loop@Base 1.8
route_open@Base 1.8
- strlcat@Base 1.8
- strlcpy@Base 1.8
+#MISSING: 1.17.0-1# strlcat@Base 1.8
+#MISSING: 1.17.0-1# strlcpy@Base 1.8
tun_close@
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FTBFS on Noble
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tracking bug
** Affects: libwww-mechanize-perl (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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FTBFS on
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+ Stable Release Update for netplan.io 1.0.1-1ubuntu2 to Noble. This version
has many bug
+ fixes and one small new feature we want to make available to users of Ubuntu
24.04. netplan.io
+ has an SRU exception for backporting new versions with new features
Hi Mauricio,
so, about frame-pointers and ppc64/s390x: it will be handled on dpkg
[1]. If plans to rebuild the archive on Noble exist, it will be done
when dpkg is patched, for now everything is being built with -no-omit-
frame-pointer.
About libnl, it was already used by ipvsadm. The package mai
Public bug reported:
Network Manager will not do any validation for this setting so one can
end up creating invalid YAML configuration:
Example:
# netplan get bonds.nm-bond0
renderer: NetworkManager
dhcp4: true
dhcp6: true
parameters:
mode: "active-backup"
networkmanager:
uuid: "f5de1095-894
The autopkgtest failed due to infrastructure issues, it worked now
https://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/run/084534a2-2f3a-46f0-ae77-e9ac4039b7a8
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Title:
I verified in the build logs [1] that ipvsadm was NOT built with frame
pointers on ppc64el and s390x.
I also executed the test plan from the LP bug description with both
versions of ipvsadm (from release and from proposed) and verified that
they produce the same results.
[1] - https://launchpad.
Note: all the autopkgtest failures were due to issues with the testing
infrastructure. They passed after retrying them.
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Title:
[SRU] Backport ne
** Tags removed: verification-needed-noble
** Tags added: verification-done-noble
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Title:
[SRU] Missing frame pointers on Noble
To manage notifi
All the autopkgtests are passing.
I tested the fixes related to encoding present in 1.0.1-1ubuntu2~24.04.1
in different scenarios and they are working fine:
1) I configured wifi networks where the SSID and password have non-ascii
characters and connected to them using both renderers.
2) I also t
What are the permissions of the directory /run/systemd/network and the
files inside of it?
Can you paste the output of "ls -la /run/systemd/network" here please?
Do you see any "permission denied" kind of errors in the systemd-
networkd journal related to files from /run/systemd/network? (journal
Thank you for the information.
I'm still not sure of what could be wrong, the networkd files are being
generated, their permissions are correct...
When you say that the configuration is not applied, do you mean that
absolutely nothing is applied?
Please, check the systemd journal with: journalct
Hello,
This is related to a regression in netplan.io caused by a security fix.
The fix for this regression is in the -proposed pocket for 24.04 [1].
Can you install the update from -proposed [2] and let us know if it
fixes the problem for you? You might need to delete the connections with
bad na
I forgot to mention that you'll need to restart Network Manager after
updating netplan.io.
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Title:
Network Manager applet shows back-slash escape
Thank you for confirming the new package fixed the problem for you (and
sorry for the inconvenience ;))
It should land in -updates in the next few days.
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I did the upgrade from -proposed tests for Noble server and desktop on a
RPI 4 and can confirm that nothing breaks.
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Title:
[SRU] Place cloud-ini
Public bug reported:
Consider the example below:
network:
renderer: NetworkManager
ethernets:
eth0: {}
eth1: {}
renderer: networkd
bonds:
bond0: {}
bond1: {}
renderer: networkd
It's expected that networkd would be used for ethernets and bonds but
it's actually lost:
Public bug reported:
Please sync python-daphne 4.1.2-2 (universe) from Debian unstable (main)
Changelog entries since current oracular version 4.1.2-1:
python-daphne (4.1.2-2) unstable; urgency=medium
* Team upload.
* Remove now-unnecessary dh_auto_test override.
* Fix autopkgtests with o
Public bug reported:
Please sync python-tornado 6.4.1-2 (main) from Debian unstable (main)
Changelog entries since current oracular version 6.4.1-1:
python-tornado (6.4.1-2) unstable; urgency=medium
* Team upload.
* Fix tests with Twisted 24.7.0 (closes: #1078411).
* Fix tests with openss
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