Public bug reported:
Upstream bug: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/issues/3630
Upstream fix:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/commit/030270ba3bf14b23a2d7a5371cf158ff2591f327
This should be patched in Noble.
** Affects: mutter (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status:
I'll take a stab at removing this for PP release. I did take a
relatively quick look at this for OO but determined it wasn't hurting
anything so didn't prioritize it with all the other changes taking
place.
** Changed in: multipath-tools (Ubuntu)
Milestone: None => later
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Is this perhaps a duplicate of
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/walinuxagent/+bug/2068021?
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Title:
[SRU] Update WALinuxAgent to 2.5.0
T
Thanks Felipe. This bug will remain in an incomplete state then, and
will expire in 53 days. Please give us an update if you have any new
information, or leads on this issue.
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Thanks Danilo, it seems the fix from debian is pretty straightforward.
Would you like to do the SRU for this package?
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Missing frame poin
** Summary changed:
- lxcfs startup failues because fuse directory not empty
+ lxcfs startup failures because fuse directory not empty
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l
Thank you for your time in attempting to install the package Markus.
I agree with Paride in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/vsftpd/+bug/2069324/comments/8,
we should go ahead and implement this fix on our side.
I'll attempt a quick repro tomorrow, but I'm pretty booked so if it
takes su
Thanks for mentioning that, I definitely missed that in the setup.
However even with setting those parameters it is still not reproducible
(same steps as #12, except update the grub cmdline and use a VM instead
of container)
root@n-vm:~# cat /proc/cmdline
BOOT_IMAGE=/vmlinuz-6.8.0-35-generic
roo
Thank you for making this bug report and making Ubuntu better Salvatore!
Does unbound remain inactive after the upgrade, or does the postinst
maintainer script start it up again for you successfully?
If automatically restarted, how long is this downtime you are
experiencing when doing the upgrade
Actually this will be more involved than simply updating the prerm
maintainer script - simply because when you upgrade a package, the
currently installed prerm script will be executed, so changing this in a
new package upgrade will not fix the underlying issue, but will for the
next upgrades.
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Thanks Salvatore.
This change makes sense to me.
I propose the following:
1) Creating a test package
2) Ensuring no other issues occur due to the change
3) If good - we can stage the changes in this package and tag it as
block-proposed, what this will do is not immediately apply the change, but
I kicked off a build for both bionic/focal at [0].
[0] - https://launchpad.net/~mitchdz/+archive/ubuntu/lp2072700-unbound-
downtime
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[Bio
Nick, were there any other issues here? Sorry for letting this expire.
It looks like there's 2 improvements that could be made, but don't seem
high priority if nothing functional is really breaking -
1) check that the port is available in the maintainer script
2) if port is not open, create a des
Thanks Andreas. I retriggered gbrowse armhf again due to testbed error.
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Add GCC atomic support (-moutline-atomics) for arm64 on Focal
To
Ninoy, Andres, Any notable updates here?
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Multipath 0.8.8 reports High CPU usage when having Lun's using
Multipath
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Apologies on delay in response, I was out for a bit and then got sick.
I'm going to propose the multipath-tools merge for oracular today and
then start experimenting with some fixes for this bug.
First thing I will try is moving the bcache-tools udev rules behind
multipath-tools.
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Apologies on delay here. Was out for a bit and then got sick.
While I was out, debian updated to version 0.9.9-1.
I will update my branch to the latest debian version as well, and do
some testing once my package builds. If all goes green I'll submit the
MP today for review.
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Title:
Oracu
Andres, great to hear you have a workaround, even if it isn't optimal.
Would you mind sharing what type of disks you are using? The original
bug report is talking about LUNs specifically and I am curious if this
extends to other types of devices.
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Bryce brought up a good point that silently truncating 9.5G to 9G could
be misleading for users. I made an upstream bug report to see if that
behavior could potentially be improved upon[0].
For now, I'll wait to hear from upstream rather than pushing these fixes
into Jammy and Focal.
[0] -
https:
Can u-r-u please warn user on upgrade about the removal of this package?
I'm not sure if there's a fool-proof way to determine that a user will
be impacted by this package, and the risk of uninstalling it
automatically could cause the system to not boot.
Therefore, I'd rather play it safe and hav
Public bug reported:
It seems the latest stress-ng changed how percentages are handled and
using it to populate a percentage of memory does not work.
[ Reproducer ]
$ lxc launch o-vm
$ lxc shell o-vm
# lsb_release -a
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description:Ubuntu Or
** Description changed:
It seems the latest stress-ng changed how percentages are handled and
using it to populate a percentage of memory does not work.
-
[ Reproducer ]
- $ lxc launch o-vm
+ $ lxc launch ubuntu-devel:oracular o
$ lxc shell o-vm
# lsb_release -a
No LSB modules a
Public bug reported:
Oracular is failing[0] on the following architectures:
* arm64
* ppc64el
* s390x
The reason is the addition of the string in the tgtbasedmpaths test `systemctl
status multipathd.socket` which now checks the status of the socket. The socket
is not enabled by default on the
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** Description changed:
Oracular is failing[0] on the following architectures:
* arm64
* ppc64el
* s390x
-
- The reason is the addition of the string in the tgtbasedmpaths test
`systemctl status multipathd.socket` which now checks the status of the socket.
The socket is not enable
** Changed in: multipath-tools (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Mitchell Dzurick (mitchdz)
** Changed in: multipath-tools (Ubuntu)
Status: New => In Progress
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Verified the following packages:
* (jammy) - 3.9.27-0ubuntu0.1
* (focal) - 3.8.3-0ubuntu0.1
Verification notes:
(Jammy)
$ lxc launch ubuntu:jammy j-vm --vm
$ lxc shell j-vm
# apt update -y
# apt install -y rabbitmq-server
# cat
The following package has been verified:
* (jammy) - 3.9.27-0ubuntu0.1
(Jammy)
$ lxc launch ubuntu:jammy j-vm --vm
$ lxc shell j-vm
# apt update -y
# apt install -y rabbitmq-server
# dpkg -s rabbitmq-server | grep Version:
Version: 3.9.13-1ubuntu0.22.04.2
# echo '[rabbitmq_prometheus].' > /etc/ra
Colin, thanks for taking a look into this. I'll build that commit today
and try it out :)
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Using a percentage of memory no longer works
T
Those debug comments were very useful!
It looks like it's attempting to allocate 836.7M. I'm not currently sure
how it got to that number though.
root@o-vm:~/git/stress-ng# ./stress-ng -vm 1 --vm-bytes 20%
stress-ng: debug: [154029] invoked with './stress-ng -vm 1 --vm-bytes 20%' by
user 0 'root
Hello Xander,
I apologize for the package being broken for you.
Since we didn't have the tools to test this for Focal, we made the
decision to build the package and keep it in the -proposed pocket until
someone could test it. And this just so happens to be something you
helped us verify, so thank
Xander,
Actually - what source did you build from?
If you are willing, would you be able to test the package that is in
-proposed? That has the patch fix in it, and should be good to go.
You will need to add the proposed archive, instructions can be found
here[0].
[0] - https://wiki.ubuntu.com
Since I am unsure if the bug is in bcache-tools or multipath-tools at
the moment, I also raised an upstream bug report with multipath-
tools[0].
[0] - https://github.com/opensvc/multipath-tools/issues/96
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https://github.com/opens
Thanks Colin. Building now in my VM.
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Using a percentage of memory no longer works
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Alright, I've built commit and the memory looks right, but I'm still
seeing a failure.
It looks like the right math is being done (345.4M free * .02 == 69.1)
but mmap is still failing for some reason?
# git log -n 1 --oneline
3f6556fec (HEAD -> master, origin/master, origin/HEAD) stress-*: fix v
Thanks, rebuilding now. I see you have an even newer version commit
83946105770ca209ebbcfa2dc2792ce65505d43b already so I'll build based off
that.
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Seems to work great now. Thanks for your help Colin :)
root@o-vm:~/git/stress-ng# ./stress-ng -vm 1 --vm-bytes 20% --timeout 10s
stress-ng: debug: [270645] invoked with './stress-ng -vm 1 --vm-bytes 20%
--timeout 10s' by user 0 'root'
stress-ng: debug: [270645] stress-ng 0.18.03 g83946105770c
str
As an aside, it'd be nice (in my opinion) to have data for how much
space is being mmap'd even when there is no failure. I just like more
data points being available when easily possible.
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I can confirm this is an issue.
FWIW, I think the tool is supposed to use smartmontools to be enabled,
e.g.
$ systemctl enable smartmontools
I've subscribed ubuntu-server and added to backlog.
** Changed in: smartmontools (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Thanks.
I tried attempted to cherry-pick
65df799943ef39984c09ff3a5668957a35dba38b on top of our codebase and
unfortunately it does not apply cleanly. We would need to move ahead of
debian, or wait for debian to pick up the new 3.5.0.4.
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Great. Let me know if you plan to push the new release to Debian soon,
and then I can request a sync from Debian.
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Using a percentage of m
Running into this in server triage as well, Just checking in to see if
someone is working on this bug?
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Upgrading from 22.04 to 24.04.01 b
dmraid had some functionality. I think if users are even using it with a
small patch on top, it would be nice to be notified beforehand that it
is being removed via the release notes.
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I just put a section in the Oracular release notes about the dmraid
removal. If there's strong opinions against it please do let me know and
I'd be glad to have a discussion.
** Changed in: ubuntu-release-notes
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server-triage-discuss, tagging you to see if unbound is a good MRE
candidate - I see no MRE has been done in the past. I'm not sure if
there's a historical reason for that. Might be a good time to consider
MRE?
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Hi Firxiao, it seems the issues you mentioned[0][1] doesn't have a
definitive answer if it solves the problem. Would you be willing to help
test out any changes?
Ideally we would cherry-pick the upstream changes, but at a very cursory
glance it seems a decent chunk of code was changed, so merge co
Hi Frederick, thanks for making this bug report and making Ubuntu
better!
It seems the actual error is
failed to open configuration file '/etc/php/8.3/fpm/php-fpm.conf': No
such file or directory (2)
Can you see if that file exists on your system? Are you able to
reinstall the package and see if
Dustin, if you're getting the email notifications - are you planning on
taking a look at the upstream bug soon? We could plan to go ahead of
debian with sufficient testing, but would rather wait for Dustin since
he maintains both upstream and this Ubuntu package.
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Title:
Enabling SPF checks with CHECK_RCPT_SPF doesn't work
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Thanks for the update Jacob, we will wait to hear back from you.
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Title:
An ocf:heartbeat:nfsserver resource's stop operation succeeded despite
Thank you for making this bug report Dom!
I've been unable to reproduce this error that you're showing.
I tried on my noble laptop, a noble LXC container, and on an AWS EC2
instance.
How are you creating the panes? Maybe there's a weird bug if you zoom in
a certain pane configuration, I've just
I have reproduced this issue on a live noble server running exim4.
Digging deeper now.
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Hi Djerk,
The default byobu prompt was updated since Ubuntu Noble to show the time
elapsed from the previous command. You can see this code in
/usr/share/byobu/profiles/bashrc
You can see this profile is being applied at the end of your ~/.bashrc
file.
At the moment I don't think there's a way t
I think I have found a fix for this issue.
My hunch is there is something buggy about the run{} command when
invoking programs directly. I wrapped the contents of run with an
explicit shell invocation, e.g.
condition = ${run{/usr/bin/spfquery.mail-spf-perl \
I'm also curious about the screen corruption and I'd like to reproduce
it in-case it is a real bug others are experiencing.
Djerk, how are you connecting to your system you are running byobu on?
Is this a local system or are you connecting to a remote system and then
invoking byobu?
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Nice catch, I like that updated version better. This also leads more
credence to an issue with parsing.
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Title:
Enabling SPF checks with CHECK_RC
With this said, I have reservations about removing a quote macro without
research. It does more than just quote wrap a variable, it also escapes
quotes and other special characters from the variable
To be honest, I'm no expert in this source code, but if the variables
$sender_host_address or $send
I'll do a bit of git archaeology tomorrow to try and find out why the
quote macros were added. Otherwise, my vote is to go with the bash
invocation in the sub-process so that way we can keep the quote macros.
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** Description changed:
- ARM support needed a one line change, found upstream at
- https://github.com/aws/amazon-ec2-hibinit-
- agent/commit/ab70d14fce4d9f05d54b363a0d849c5169e01ffa
+ [ Impact ]
+ This is a hardware enablement change to support hibernation on ARM.
+
+ [ Test Plan ]
+ The test p
I've tested the agent on amd64 instances to ensure no regression when
updating. Further results for ARM enablement coming soon.
** Description changed:
- [ Impact ]
+ [ Impact ]
This is a hardware enablement change to support hibernation on ARM.
+
+ Related to https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubunt
Interesting, is there no improvements at all? Did you ensure the correct
version is installed?
I can take a dive into the git history to see if I can find other
potential fixes, but I remember looking a little while back and not
finding anything that looked like a smoking gun, especially since I'm
I was also thinking about similar things.
FYI - I did find out why ${quote:} is being used -
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=697057
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I have a few leads I want to investigate, will report back once I do
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Enabling SPF checks with CHECK_RCPT_SPF doesn't work
Thanks for doing some testing around the quotes, was that with using
/usr/bin/bash?
Also the lead I had was the changelog entry from upstream:
JH/24 The ${run} expansion item now expands its command string elements after
splitting. Previously it was before; the new ordering makes handling
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Multipath 0.8.8 reports High
** Changed in: exim4 (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Mitchell Dzurick (mitchdz)
** Also affects: exim4 (Ubuntu Noble)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: exim4 (Ubuntu Mantic)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: exim4 (Ubuntu Man
Public bug reported:
fcgiwrap has been failing autopkgtest in proposed -
https://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/packages/fcgiwrap/oracular/amd64
Most likely related to the git upgrade. Can be reproduced in an LXC
container easily:
$ lxc launch ubuntu-daily:oracular o
$ lxc shell o
# wget
https://launch
** Description changed:
fcgiwrap has been failing autopkgtest in proposed -
https://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/packages/fcgiwrap/oracular/amd64
Most likely related to the git upgrade. Can be reproduced in an LXC
container easily:
$ lxc launch ubuntu-daily:oracular o
$ lxc shell o
#
Thanks for clarifying, I misread what you meant, now I understand.
I was looking through https://github.com/Exim/exim/blob/master/doc/doc-
txt/ChangeLog to see if there were any other changes between version
4.95 and 4.96 and I don't see much else other than JH/24.
Currently I think that [0] and
One extra thing I tried, is to use the condition check logic Jammy is
using by default (which I tested a jammy system does have working SPF),
except I added preexpand like [0] mentions to use the "old" parsing
method. This didn't work, but just putting my attempt here for future
reference:
con
I ran `sudo exim4 -bd -d+all` on my server and sent myself an email with
the current config in noble to see what the errors look like, and I get
a ton of information, it looks like the parsing worked correctly at
least (argv[6]).
23:35:50.263 410533 direct command:
23:35:50.263 410533 argv[0] =
Running the autopkgtest commands manually in an LXC container:
```
AUTOPKGTEST_TMP="/tmp/autopkgtest.mitch/autopkgtest_tmp"
rm -rf "$AUTOPKGTEST_TMP"
mkdir -p "$AUTOPKGTEST_TMP"
cd "$AUTOPKGTEST_TMP"
export GIT_AUTHOR_NAME=root
export GIT_AUTHOR_EMAIL=root@localhost
export GIT_AUTHOR_DATE=@1234567
I'll ask internally again, but the original reasoning why we deviated
from debian is explained at https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1952738
It is definitely open to discussion, and these woes with the parser can
help justify it.
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autopkgtest failure
** Changed in: fcgiwrap (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Mitchell Dzurick (mitchdz)
** Changed in: fcgiwrap (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Triaged
** Changed in: fcgiwrap (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => High
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This is the shell script I made to test for amd64 regressions, and the
results.
mitchdz-hibernate-test-6mantic results:
Version: 1.0.0-0ubuntu16.23.10.1~mantic1
22:50:50 up 0 min, 0 user, load average: 1.18, 0.40, 0.14
mitchdz-hibernate-test-6focal results:
Version: 1.0
Hello, nginx versions 1.26.0-1ubuntu2 is now available for oracular.
This contains the code from [0] and therefore should be available. I am
closing this bug now.
[0] - https://salsa.debian.org/nginx-team/nginx/-/merge_requests/73
** Changed in: nginx (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Fix Releas
0.9.7-7 is now in -proposed thanks to Steve Langasek. I see the merge
doesn't have a few of the changes I needed when I was in the process of
the noble merge[0][1].
Had a quick chat with Steve Langasek on IRC and mentioned I'll keep an
eye on the migration and handle any fixes/changes that are nee
Setting to in-Progress to track the migration.
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Merge multipath-tools from Debian unstable for oracular
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Public bug reported:
This bug tracks multipath-tools migration failures.
** Affects: multipath-tools (Ubuntu)
Importance: High
Assignee: Mitchell Dzurick (mitchdz)
Status: In Progress
** Tags: update-excuse
** Changed in: multipath-tools (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned
Since multipath-tools was merged and is now in -proposed, I am closing
this bug and creating a new one to track the migration failures.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/multipath-tools/+bug/2068645
** Changed in: multipath-tools (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress => Fix Committed
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Oracu
Thank you for making this bug report!
I wonder if this can be fixed by the solution in this blog[0], but the
blog is pretty old so I'd be surprised such an old solution fixes it.
[0] - https://adriano.ws/fixing-updates-detected-log-freshclam-daemon-
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clamav-freshclam 1.0.5 and logwatch 7.7-1 fails to report
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$ lxc launch ubuntu:noble n
$ lxc shell n
# apt update -y && apt install -y logwatch clamav
# logwatch --service clam-update
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Actually I think what may be happening here is that clamav-
freshclam.service updates the database routinely, so when logwatch
attempts to update it, there is nothing to update, so the failure
message is actually expected.
heynnema, how does your /var/log/clamav/freshclam.log look like now?
** Ch
I agree. I think we may have a case to do libspf2 inclusion, I'll be
happy to start investigating that package and situation a bit deeper
next week.
For now, the default SPF code in mantic/noble is broken out of the box
and I'm not sure which solution (calling bash, removing the quote macro)
I lik
No, Version 0.9.4 is not planned to be backported to Jammy. Big updates
like these do not happen often to stable releases.
To get this fixed, the specific bug will be narrowed down and just the
fix itself will need to be backported. I'd be glad to do some
investigation on what other commits may lo
Hello, thank you for making this bug report!
Can you please give the status of `systemctl status rabbitmq-
server.service`?
** Changed in: rabbitmq-server (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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Hello Oliver,
Thank you for making this bug report!
This documentation is pulled directly from Debian which you can find at
[0]. I think it'd be best to have a discussion about this with Debian.
Would you be okay making this bug report with Debian as well?
[0] - https://salsa.debian.org/apache-
Thanks for the update Jacob. I will leave this bug alone and wait to
hear back.
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Title:
An ocf:heartbeat:nfsserver resource's stop operation succ
Public bug reported:
[ Impact ]
webkit2gtk does not ask for the PIN on a PIN protected smartcard.
There is an upstream fix at https://github.com/WebKit/WebKit/pull/26074
[ Test Plan ]
The test plan is manual due to the nature of the bug needing hardware that is
difficult to simulate.
An E2E t
** Also affects: webkit2gtk (Ubuntu Focal)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
webkit2gtk does not ask for smartcard PIN
To mana
it2gtk (Ubuntu Focal)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Mitchell Dzurick (mitchdz)
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Title:
[SRU] webkit2gtk does not ask for smartcard PIN
My test PPA passed the CI/CD -
https://review.opendev.org/c/openstack/charm-rabbitmq-server/+/915836
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Title:
MRE updates of rabbitmq-server for J
I got the package to be reuploaded. Just waiting to see if it goes
through this time.
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Title:
Merge at from Debian unstable for noble
To manage
I don't see many concerning things in the logs. Could you try to
reinstall the package and see what happens?
$ sudo apt install bind9-host --reinstall
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Just for completeness - I mentioned a multipathd seg fault. There is no
bug report for this as I could not reproduce this in Debian, so it seems
Ubuntu specific. It can be easily reproduced by uninstalling multipath-
tools and reinstalling it with apt once you do the merge.
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