Same here too -- oddly enough, that did not always prevent zabbix-agent from
running. On one machine I manually did a
cd /var/run
sudo mv zabbix-server zabbix-agent
and started zabbix-agent. On another machine that seems to have happened by
itself.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: binutils
I think I found a bad bug in hardy. I do not know what it is, but I can pin
it down. It involves Open MPI when used with R via the Rmpi add-on package
for R. And I think it points to the toolchain, hence filed against binutils.
This may
of cour
On 6 August 2008 at 12:53, Luca Falavigna wrote:
| Will this SRU involve 32 source packages?
Impossible to say. Actually may be best. Worst-case is 32, yes.
| Does fix from Debian 410951 solve this issue?
Maybe. You'll need to test -- we don't usually have upgrades skipping several
releases.
On Wed, Aug 06, 2008 at 01:14:17PM -, Dirk Eddelbuettel wrote:
>
> On 6 August 2008 at 12:53, Luca Falavigna wrote:
> | Will this SRU involve 32 source packages?
>
> Impossible to say. Actually may be best. Worst-case is 32, yes.
Sorry: "Actually may be best to test.
ESS is now again actively maintained in Debian; I am part of the
maintainer group. We'd be happy for someone from Ubuntu to join. Just
email us.
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On Sun, Jun 15, 2008 at 07:30:25PM -, Cesare Tirabassi wrote:
> ** Also affects: openmpi (Ubuntu)
>Importance: Undecided
>Status: New
>
> ** Changed in: binutils (Ubuntu)
>Status: New => Invalid
>
> ** Changed in: binutils (Ubuntu Hardy)
>Status: New => Invalid
Ca
On 15 June 2008 at 19:53, Steffen Neumann wrote:
| I can add that the problem has been introduced somewhere
| within the hardy development time. We have a machine
| that has been installed around february/march with a then-current hardy.
| This includes a working OpenMPI package. The update to t
:
From: Dirk Eddelbuettel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Cesare Tirabassi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: SUSPECT: Re: [Rd] Rmpi segfault after install on Ubuntu Hardy
Heron
Date: Fri, 13 Jun 2008 07:27:37 -0500
and exim4 had no issues as far as I can see
2008-06-13 07:27:37 1K78
Just back in from a long run...
On 15 June 2008 at 22:49, Cesare Tirabassi wrote:
| Well, by looking at your buildd build log your default LDFLAGS is ""
| while we do use -Wl,-Bsymbolic.
That'll do to break the package, I suppose!
| I guess you never received my emails as
| I was explaining tha
On Mon, Jun 16, 2008 at 01:31:53PM -, ilmarw wrote:
> I know, but I find it annoying to having to edit /etc/openmpi/openmpi-
> mca-params.conf, and since it is disabled in openmpi i newer versions it
> could as well be removed.
"Our" (as in Debian Open MPI maintainers in discussion with upstre
I can confirm this -- same buggy behavior on my Edgy/6.06 system that
has been upgraded continuously via the previous two release.
Advice on how to fix this, or how to workaround it, would be welcome.
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First off, where do you get R from: Ubuntu or CRAN or self-built? Which
version? What does 'ldd /usr/lib/R/bin/exec/R' say?
I suspect you are simply mixing a 'newer' R build with an older r-cran-*
package expecting the older Blas / Lapack / Atlas setup.
If I were you, I'd uninstall r-cran-kerns
Updating to Debian package 1.0-rc1-4 (dated Dec 27, 2006) will fix this as RPy
then
recognises R 2.4.1.
While at it, update to 1.0-rc1-5 which fixes an annoying bug with x11
updates occassionally crashing rpy.
Dirk (R/Rpy maintainer for Debian)
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On 4 December 2006 at 08:26, John McCreesh wrote:
| I've had an email from Jason Day:
|
| "I believe I've got this fixed now. I can't send you a binary, but if
| you are comfortable building packages from source here is where you can
| download a preview:
|
| http://jasonday.home.att.net/code/s
Thanks for the bug report and fix -- I concur. This was an oversight,
and we will apply the promptly.
Thanks also to whoever subscribed me to this today
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Thanks for the bug report and fix -- I concur. This was an oversight,
and we will apply the fix promptly.
Thanks also to whoever subscribed me to this today
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: grub2
Using a current amd64 'alternate installer' downloaded yesterday (Oct 5)
I had an unsuccessful installation using (hardware) raid and lvm2.
The grub2 stage never complete, control went to the foreground menu.
Lilo was also unsuccessful.
As result,
On 6 October 2009 at 15:39, Dirk Eddelbuettel wrote:
| Public bug reported:
|
| Binary package hint: grub2
|
| Using a current amd64 'alternate installer' downloaded yesterday (Oct 5)
| I had an unsuccessful installation using (hardware) raid and lvm2.
|
| The grub2 stage neve
On 25 September 2009 at 21:34, Dirk Eddelbuettel wrote:
| On 25 September 2009 at 22:35, Colin Watson wrote:
| | On Fri, Sep 25, 2009 at 05:14:19PM -0500, Dirk Eddelbuettel wrote:
| | > On 25 September 2009 at 21:55, Colin Watson wrote:
| | Although I didn't change it for this upload
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: r-base
This bug was originally reported on the r-sig-debian list (for Debian /
Ubuntu user of R).
R_PDFVIEWER ends up as being undefined in /etc/R/Revnviron meaning that
commands to launch pdf documents fail (unless the user set a pdf viewer
option herse
Hi Colin,
Thanks for following-up!
On 25 September 2009 at 21:55, Colin Watson wrote:
| Dirk, do you have a package somewhere that fixes this? Your comments
| above inclined me to think that you did, but I don't know where to look.
Sorry -- didn't publicize that all that well. It is in the 'rev
On 25 September 2009 at 22:35, Colin Watson wrote:
| On Fri, Sep 25, 2009 at 05:14:19PM -0500, Dirk Eddelbuettel wrote:
| > On 25 September 2009 at 21:55, Colin Watson wrote:
| > | Dirk, do you have a package somewhere that fixes this? Your comments
| > | above inclined me to think tha
On 18 September 2009 at 09:19, spaetz wrote:
| no patch as file, but it's a one liner. see:
| https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/r-base/+bug/426360/comments/1
|
|
| inlined "patch" (/etc/R/Rprofile.site):
|
| -ow <- options("warn")
| +ow <- options("warn","show.error.messages")
Correct.
On 23 October 2009 at 22:34, Colin Watson wrote:
| Lacking appropriate hardware myself, I'm afraid I'm going to need log
| files before I can do anything about this. The necessary logs are
| /var/log/installer/syslog and /var/log/installer/partman if you manage
| to complete an installation someho
Hi Mike et al,
Conrad Sanderson of Octave made me aware of the bug report (via this one
for the related MLPACK project:
https://github.com/mlpack/mlpack/issues/2437). We also saw this issue
with R starting in April, the single best thread and collection is
https://bugs.debian.org/961725
It appea
Seconded. I just edited the two *.list file and hand-removed
/usr/.crates.json to have bat and ripgrep coexist. I really shouldn't
have to.
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Titl
Installed in two stages (first OpenMP, then Pthread) verifying that
Rscript -e 'example(solve)'# known example to 'hang' under
openblas-pthread
now works again. Thanks for the fix!
edd@rob:~$ dpkg -l | grep openblas | cut -c -70
ii libopenblas-dev:amd64 0.3.8+ds-1ub
Public bug reported:
Package: tzdata
Version: 2018d-1
Ubuntu release: 18.04
There appears to be a regression with the preseeding data for tzdata in the
18.04 release.
When running
apt-get install tzdata
I now _always_ drop into an interactive selection of the timezone 'area'
and 'zone'. Th
Note that I filed this on my 17.10 machine so the final paragraph is
mildly inaccurate.
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Title:
[bionic] no unattended installation
To manage no
Also, it is not the package per se but possibly the debconf settings --
installing tzdata_2018e-1 from Debian reveals the same issue.
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Title:
[bi
Update:
A friend just pointed out that setting `export DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive`
helps,
and I verified that in Docker. So _maybe_ we just dropped that setting?
edd@rob:~$ docker run --rm -ti ubuntu:bionic
root@cf1720b38f97:/# apt-get update
Get:1 http://security.ub
Hi Steve,
On 28 May 2018 at 22:47, Steve Langasek wrote:
| This was going to be my recommended approach, as it's the authoritative
| way to have a noninteractive install. I haven't had a chance to look
| into the package yet given the holiday weekend. Do you think there is a
| bug here that stil
Hi Steve,
On 30 May 2018 at 00:10, Steve Langasek wrote:
| Ok, I see what's happening here. The reason artful doesn't prompt is
| because /etc/localtime is prepopulated within the image:
|
| $ tar tvf ubuntu-artful-core-cloudimg-amd64-root.tar.gz |grep zoneinfo
| lrwxrwxrwx root/root 0 2
Confirmed -- it also bit me (and I filed it at
http://askubuntu.com/questions/383029/clang-version-3-3-lacks-headers
before checking here).
Sylvestre, the Debian maintainer, states this is fixed in -9.
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Same here with 15.04 (as well as previous releases for at least a few
years; I tend to update every six months).
Running two screens with an older NVidia nvs280 (or 285), and now three
screens at work with a radeon. So not a chipset issue.
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Update to the last update: on the Radeon-based three-screen setup it
seems to happen less than at home. Still moves some windows some times
when locking...
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It still builds fine for me under Debian, incl with the Graphviz-using
part.
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ggobi needs porting from libgraph to libcgraph (remove binar
Confirmed. This hit me as well. A simple local rebuild of the package
fixed it --- please schedule a binary non-maintainer rebuild.
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bti
Just wanted to confirm that I was bitten by this too running 'do-
release-upgrade' from a pretty recent natty install --- and that it was
fixed by installing 'unity-greeter'. Should the Recommends: be a
Depends?
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Quick confirmation of post #13 -- I was seeing the infamous
'deauthenticating from by local choice' and running 'apt-get remove
network-manager' fixed it. FWIW this was on my IBM/Lenovo X60 running
Debian testing; the netbook running Kubuntu 10.4 is just fine. So a
thanks! and tip of the ha
A patch would be welcome. Should be just a matter of wrapping the 'uc'
operator in to upper-case the currency. We do that for the symbol
anyway.
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Good catch -- fixing that now and a fresh Debian release will be
forthcoming.
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Doesn't pass my reasonableness check. Stocks get delisted, they rarely
ever come back. If it bugs you badly, send me a patch to my normal
maintainer / upstream address.
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Update. And I don't want to jinx it but ... it seems like 22.04 (to be)
has this fixed. Updated to it two days ago, and it seems fine with its
kernel 5.15.0-23-generic.
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It was a mirage. The system is still locking up, something that did not
happen with an older kernel, and also not with other systems booting off
USB.
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This issue appeared first under 21.04, and I (wrongly) suspected a bug
in the window manager or graphics stack. I posted on askubuntu at
https://askubuntu.com/questions/1346317/ubuntu-21-04-and-21-10-lock-
hard-with-basic-gui-redrawing-using-standard-intel-g
and even offered
If anybody has a hypothesis of what could be causing the lock, I would
be game to trying different kernel builds (or parameterizations). So
far I mostly glad I can run the machine again, even if it needs a 4.*
kernel.
Otherwise, is there a particular crash I could enable to diagnose? The
machine
Bump. This bug is still open AFAICT. And I just realized that the real
cost to me on this machine (which otherwise runs great with the old 4.*
kernel) is that I cannot launch Docker containers any more. Which
stinks.
Machine otherwise happy and stable under 21.10 *provided I run the
ancient ker
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