Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: logcheck
Duplicate of debian bug 489009 (see http://www.mail-archive.com
/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg01630.html).
This was seen on intrepid.
Debian claimed it was a low priority bug (since it was fixed before it
reached testing, in 1.2.67), but it causes user
Public bug reported:
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I'm running Ubuntu Jaunty on a VPS, using a slightly modified kernel
(2.6.29-linode18). I installed asterisk (version 1:1.4.21.2~dfsg-
3ubuntu), but the asterisk service fails to start; giving an error of
Unable to setuid to 110 (asterisk)
If I
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: alpine
In the help section for "Index Format" under Setup Configuration, I see
this option:
PREFDATETIME
This token represents the date and time at which the message was
sent, according to the "Date" header field. It is the preferred
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: usplash
I just updated to karmic, and one of my three machines wouldn't boot.
After seeing "starting up", the screen went blank, any nothing happened.
I finally switched to tty1, and saw a message mentioning something about
ioctl(VT_WAITACTIVE) . The tex
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Is this related to the value in /etc/lxdm/lxdm.conf of
session=/usr/bin/startlxde ?
How does it know what the default is [on my hybrid lxdm / gnome system,
the default, whatever it is, works just fine, except for the error]? Can
it just be changed in this config file?
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I've tried the workaround that Nguyen Anh Minh mentioned, and it's still
not working. I'm using usb-creator-gtk from Lucid, to copy a custom
LiveCD [also Lucid based] to my USB device. It eventually gives up, but
it takes about 30 seconds or so.
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I'm having the same issue with my OpenVPN setup, although in my case, if
I set all/rp_filter to 0, and then reset it to one, it works [so long as
my tun0 device is set to 0].
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There won't be a way to specify a custom command-line, but there is work
in upstream git on adding Juniper support to the NM interface. So this
will be fixed with a future NM release (not sure if it will be part of a
1.2.x or a 1.4.0 release).
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Title:
Please allow for configurin
I have updated the OpenConnect daily build recipe, thanks for the
reminder.
I don't know if there are any testing or staging PPAs for NetworkManager
on Ubuntu, and that's not something I'm personally likely to get
involved in, but others might.
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network manager open connect establishes connect but vpn does n
on 4.2.1-7:
octave (4.2.2-1) unstable; urgency=medium
[ Mike Miller ]
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- octave.desktop.in: fixes repetition of Name in Comment field and start
I1
This bug has been fixed in the latest development version of Ubuntu.
This bug is resolved with octave 4.2.1-2build1 in 17.10 and
octave-4.2.1-7 in 18.04.
If you need a fix for the bug in previous versions of Ubuntu, please
perform as much as possible of the SRU Procedure [1] to bring the need
to
If you disable the "Show completion list automatically" setting in the
Editor Preferences, are you able to edit files without a crash?
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If you want to use Octave in terminal mode, you might consider using
"octave-cli" instead of "octave --no-gui", they are slightly different.
Does using octave-cli resolve this bug for you?
If not, and if you are able to upgrade to a newer version of Ubuntu, are
you able to reproduce this in Octave
Thanks. This may be related to the OpenBLAS library, see for example
upstream bug report https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?47400.
I am unable to reproduce with 4.2.1 on Ubuntu 17.10, but this may be
affected by the specifics of your system or timing.
Can you try again with OpenBLAS multi-threading d
This error is due to a local build of Octave at /usr/local/bin/octave
that is conflicting with the package maintainer scripts.
This bug is resolved in the octave package version 4.2.1-3 and later,
available in Ubuntu 18.04.
As a workaround on older systems, you can manually delete the octave
inst
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package octave 4.0.0-3ubuntu9.1 failed to install/upgrade: il sottoprocesso
installato script di post-installation ha restituito lo stato di errore
There is not enough information on this bug report to diagnose the
problem.
Can you provide the terminal output when the installation or upgrade of
octave fails with this error?
Does the output include this message?
error: couldn't read directory /usr/local/share/octave/packages: No
such file
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package octave (not installed) failed to install/upgrade: subprocess
installed post-installation script returned error exit status 127
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Are you still able to reproduce this bug with the current version of
Octave in your version of Ubuntu?
Can you give an example of a loop that demonstrates this problem when
you issue Ctrl+C?
Can you ensure that the Octave screen pager is disabled by running 'more
off', or adding that to your ~/.o
It looks to me like you have NetworkManager 1.10.4, so what release are
you actually on? Some OS info and lists of relevant packages and
versions would be helpful.
Anyway, the relevant error looks like
/usr/sbin/openconnect: /usr/local/lib/libopenconnect.so.5: version
`OPENCONNECT_5_4' not found
If you are on Ubuntu 18.10 and have the octave-statistics package
installed, then try
octave:1> pkg load statistics
octave:2> normcdf (0)
ans = 0.5
Packages are not loaded by default, is that the only issue you are
having?
https://wiki.octave.org/FAQ#I_have_installed_a_package_but_still_get
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This bug appears to be related to how the openblas package is built for
the Ubuntu archive, as compared with the same source built for the
Debian archive.
I can reproduce this bug with libopenblas0-pthread:amd64 version
0.3.8+ds-1 as installed by default from the focal package archive. I can
also
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svd never finishes
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Dirk, excellent, thanks for the thorough investigation and linking to
the results. The Debian bug report mentions Launchpad #1860601, so
marking this in turn as a duplicate of that one.
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As far as I can tell this bug has been resolved for the original
reporter, no new activity has been made and this bug should have expired
a couple years ago. If this is still an issue feel free to reopen or
report a new bug.
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Thanks for the bug report, this is another symptom and duplicate of bug
#1860601. As a workaround you can remove libopenblas0-pthread or
configure the alternatives system to use another BLAS library.
** Thi
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I can understand how you might think these commands you have shown are
related to the bug summary, but they are in fact separate known issues,
and Octave is in fact linked with and is using the OpenBLAS library.
1. The "version -blas" command returns "unknown or reference BLAS" -
This is a known i
Uploading openconnect 8 to bionic is way too large of a change to make
for a SRU.
However, after looking at this again, I think it may have been fixed in
openconnect with this commit:
https://gitlab.com/openconnect/openconnect/commit/669c7d3e7a45
Can you test applying that as a patch to the open
Neither do I, I was only responding to your question about whether
bionic would be updated to openconnect 8.
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Title:
Unable to switch realm on au
Ubuntu 15.10 (wily) reached end-of-life on July 28, 2016.
This bug does not affect any other supported release, closing.
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So octave 4.2.2-1build1.1 actually failed to detect java and disabled it
completely, looking at the build logs. I think you want to include the
attached patch, it should let octave build with java 10 or 11, whichever
you land on for bionic.
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https
Based on the warning message in the NetworkManager log:
AVISO: Essa versão do openconnect é v7.08-3, mas
a biblioteca libopenconnect é v7.08-231-g9937e7d6
it looks to me like you have two different versions of openconnect
installed, one from the Ubuntu repositories and one built and inst
Please see https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1687404.
You have a self-compiled copy of Octave in /usr/local that is
interfering with the normal package upgrade procedure. Please remove
that and try continuing the update.
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The upstream fix for this has included moving on to depending strictly
on later versions of GnuTLS.
I just want to point out that this version of OpenConnect was
deliberately built against GnuTLS 2.12, even though GnuTLS 3.2.11 was
available in both the Debian and Ubuntu archives at the time. I be
This bug has been fixed in the latest development version of Ubuntu, now
that openconnect 7.07-1 is available.
If you think this bug qualifies for a Stable Release Update (SRU) in
Ubuntu 16.04 LTS, please perform as much as possible of the SRU
Procedure [1] to bring the need to a developer's atten
Fixed in openconnect 7.07-1.
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Cannot accept warning message
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Title:
openconnect ruins /etc/resolv.conf with commas
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Reassigning from openconnect to vpnc-scripts, openconnect itself has
nothing to do with configuring the routing table after establishing a
VPN connection.
Does this bug actually affect openconnect command-line connections, or
only connections established using NetworkManager?
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Ubuntu 15.10 is EOL now, and the version of OpenConnect that this bug
was reported against is no longer supported. Can you still reproduce
this with a supported version, either in 16.04 LTS or with the current
version 7.08?
That said, even if you can reproduce this, is this really a bug? If
there
Hi, as a developer, this bug seems likely to me. The two things causing
this are
1. "octave --no-window-system" initializes the ~/.config/octave
directory even though the GUI is not starting,
2. Ubuntu's sudo defaults do not set the HOME directory, so root creates
files in /home/user/.config inst
You have a locally built Octave installed under /usr/local/bin/octave,
which is conflicting with the apt installation of octave from the Ubuntu
repositories. Please try removing that local installation before
upgrading, or remove it and then "dpkg --configure -a".
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Thanks for your bug report. The error message shown in the terminal
error: couldn't read directory /usr/local/share/octave/packages: No such file
or directory
error: called from
rebuild at line 29 column 7
pkg at line 505 column 25
indicates that you have a locally compiled version of Oc
Can you be specific about what the precise bug is that you think is
worth a Stable Release Update (SRU)? It also helps to be specific in
your bug report that what you want is an SRU (since the development
release already has octave 4.0.3).
I don't think that it is possible to SRU octave in 16.04 b
Public bug reported:
I am running 4.4.0-81-generic with the 3.2.6 e1000e driver. The driver
keeps hanging. This was supposedly fixed 4 years ago. It is still
broken.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 16.04
Package: linux-image-4.4.0-81-generic 4.4.0-81.104 [modified:
lib/modules/4.4.0-8
bhavya - this bug report is resolved. For help with your error, please
try any of the available Ubuntu community support channels
https://askubuntu.com/, https://ubuntuforums.org/, or
https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu.
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Dan, thanks for your constructive feedback.
I have actually worked to implement option (b) in upstream Octave, so
the next release will have the ability to show an error message when the
files needed for the doc command are not installed on your system. So in
addition to README.Debian, users will
Please ignore the auto-generated links in comment #4, refer to the
correct links to other bug trackers at the top of this report.
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Status
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better. This bug looks to be the same problem as Debian bug
#729288 and upstream bug #698962. Can someone try rebuilding gnome-shell
with the patch provided on the upstream bug report and report back here
if it solves the i
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and trying to help make
Ubuntu better. However, you are using the Linux Mint distribution and
you are using software packages that are not provided by the official
Ubuntu repositories, namely Oracle Java. Because of this the Ubuntu
project can not su
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better. The error at the end of your upgrade log shows that the
octave-java package is failing to install properly because it can't find
the Java runtime. The octave-java package in Ubuntu is compiled to only
work with Open
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better. This octave upgrade error appears to be due to a missing
shared library that should be present on your system based on the list
of packages that were upgraded at the same time. This may be due to
local configuration
Are all the users confirming this connection failure using KDE / Kubuntu
and using the KDE Plasma widget to connect with OpenConnect?
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Reg
So @tkuhn you are able to connect to your VPN using openconnect on the
command line and the VPN connection works? It only fails to connect when
using the NM GUI in the Unity menu bar? See comment #2. The command will
be something like "sudo openconnect -v [certificate options] vpn-host".
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Hi Mako', instead of commenting on this dormant and resolved bug in an
old Ubuntu release, you might want to look at the recently reported
#1300097, you might also be affected by that bug. Or if that bug does
not apply to you, you might consider reporting a new bug since the
problem you are experie
As noted in #1294116, this crash occurs when plotting using the fltk
plotting toolkit, which is now the default with Octave 3.8. Plotting
with fltk requires an X environment with working OpenGL support, for
some definition of "working". A sufficient workaround for this crash is
to use the gnuplot t
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I've investigated this crash further, and I think it may be due to
Octave linking against LLVM 3.3 while the Mesa software direct rendering
drivers are linked against LLVM 3.4. A locally-built Octave without the
experimental JIT (not linked to LLVM) does not crash in the same way.
In addition to u
The Octave GUI cannot be compiled on Ubuntu's arm architectures.
Ubuntu's Qt is built with GLES2 on the armel and armhf architectures.
The Octave GUI requires full OpenGL and GLU, which are not part of
OpenGLES.
I don't have permissions to set this bug to Won't Fix, but Won't Fix.
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Correct on all counts. The Qt graphics toolkit depends on GLU. The GUI
itself does not depend on GLU, but at the moment the GUI and Qt graphics
toolkit are built together. If anything, it might be possible in the
future to separate the build to enable the GUI without GLU, but not the
graphics toolk
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better. Since this change would best be made upstream by the
NetworkManager developers, it would be helpful if you could report this
wishlist bug on the upstream bug tracker. Can you file a bug at
https://bugzilla.gnome.org
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Title:
username is not saved in openconnect connection dialog
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Since it has been confirmed that this is fixed in the latest development
release (or by installing the network-manager package pulled from the
latest release), someone affected by this bug might want to look at
contributing a Stable Release Update for 16.04.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUp
Yes, thanks, it looks like the GcrCertificateWidget displays the
certificate details in a fixed width font so it's taken care of there.
So this will be fixed with a future release.
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lbesson - no need to report this elsewhere. As dwmw2 pointed out, this
has been fixed upstream, this bug will be marked resolved when the next
release containing the fix is packaged.
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You have a locally installed octave in /usr/local/bin. You should delete
this (broken) copy of Octave before installing or upgrading any octave
packages from the Ubuntu repositories. Ubuntu's octave package is not in
error here, it is the copy of Octave that you had previously built from
source and
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Title:
package octave 4.0.0-3ubuntu9.1 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess
Why did you set this bug status back to New? Martin has responded that
he is unable to test in the current LTS or development versions. It is
suggested that there was a regression, but it's unclear whether it was a
regression with the 15.10 version of OpenConnect, or the kernel, or
GnuTLS.
If you
It would also be ideal to wait until the proposed patch has been
reviewed and applied upstream. The patch is from the upstream mailing
list, not yet acknowledged or committed.
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This has been reported to Debian as a feature request a while ago.
Please refer to https://bugs.debian.org/741097 for the original bug
report and discussion.
The bug is still open, but so far it appears that the Debian Octave
packaging team is unlikely to put in the effort to create an octave-nox
Moritz - the recipe builds git master, which is 7.08 + 22 commits. It
happens to be called 7.07 because I haven't manually updated the control
file in a while, but it is actually building git master.
I will update the recipe to tag the version correctly and update the
build releases. But the code
I think this bug can be closed as fixed now that network-manager-
openconnect 1.2.4 is released in the latest development versions of
Ubuntu. An option is now provided in the dialog to choose between "Cisco
AnyConnect" and "Juniper/Pulse Network Connect" protocols.
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This should be working with the current packages in 16.04.
If you are using MATE, you should be using nm-applet. Both gnome-shell
and nm-applet should have been updated to allow the auth-dialog setting
to be an absolute path, and it should point to the correct location.
Please make sure you have
If you have apparmor installed and enabled, this could be a bug in the
apparmor settings or a conflict between the active profile and
openconnect. If you disable apparmor does this error disappear?
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Try using either
octave -q -f --no-gui-libs add.m
or
octave-cli -q -f add.m
This will run Octave without any initialization of the Qt toolkit, which
is probably where these noisy warning messages are coming from. These
messages are not generated by Octave, and there is probably not much
I can confirm a 25 second timeout by trying to connect to a VPN, either
OpenConnect or OpenVPN, and not entering my password at the prompt. I am
not sure where this timeout comes from, but it is independent of any VPN
service, so updating summary again and reassigning to network-manager.
** Packag
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- PAckage 'octave' failed to install during upgrade of kubuntu from 14.04LTS to
14.10
+ octave failed to upgrade from 14.04 to 14.10 due to missing Breaks on
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post-installation script returned error exit status 127
+ octave fails to configure when removing a libhdf5 variant and an octave-*
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I think this bug is basically fixed as well as it's going to. 12.04 was
released with 3.15, and oneiric is long gone out of support now, I don't
see any action needed or any reason for keeping this open.
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Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
** Changed in: o
Thanks for the bug report. This is meant to work, OpenConnect has
support for a few different token-based authentication schemes, see
http://www.infradead.org/openconnect/token.html.
If you are having trouble connecting to your gateway with OpenConnect,
probably best to ask on openconnect-de...@li
I think this bug is due to the change in the mesa package to build
osmesa without using the shared glapi. I have seen similar errors using
libosmesa6 10.1.3-0ubuntu0.6, when a program is linked with both libGL
and libOSMesa. If the libosmesa6 packages are downgraded to
10.1.3-0ubuntu0.4, the errors
Just for completeness, since this bug report only mentions Ubuntu
release numbers, the working version of libosmesa6 in 14.04.3 is
10.1.3-0ubuntu0.4, the version that fails in 14.04.4 is
10.1.3-0ubuntu0.6.
For my part, I am interested in how this affects Octave users because
Octave links with both
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glGenFramebuffers fails when linked with OSMesa AND X11
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Right, so is there anything we can do to build OSMesa for 14.04.x users
to resolve this? Or do we say sorry, don't mix OSMesa with OpenGL,
hopefully it will be better in the next LTS? IOW do you see this moving
towards "In Progress" or "Won't Fix"?
I completely understand the reasoning in bug #142
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #702154
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=702154
** Also affects: network-manager-openconnect via
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=702154
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #765971
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=765971
** Also affects: network-manager-openconnect via
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=765971
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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So it seems to me there is no bug here. If the OP is still following, is
the wlan0 device managed by NM or not? If the base connection is not
managed by NM, then NM will not be able to bring up VPNs either.
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Reassigning to network-manager-applet, has nothing to do with NM-
openconnect.
** Package changed: network-manager-openconnect (Ubuntu) => network-
manager-applet (Ubuntu)
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