Fix was tested and is being deployed to our production infrastructure
(all precise amd64):
$ curl -sSk https://jenkins.musta.ch/>/dev/null && dpkg -i
curl_7.22.0-3ubuntu4.4-airbnb1_amd64.deb && curl -sSk
https://jenkins.musta.ch/>/dev/null
curl: (51) SSL peer certificate or SSH remote key was no
Public bug reported:
The bug:
$ curl -sS -v -k https://jenkins.musta.ch//job/monorail_build_flow/4940/api/json
* About to connect() to jenkins.musta.ch port 443 (#0)
* Trying 10.147.129.217... connected
* successfully set certificate verify locations:
* CAfile: none
CApath: /etc/ssl/certs
*
** Description changed:
The bug:
- $ curl -sS -v -k
https://jenkins.musta.ch//job/monorail_build_flow/4940/api/json
- * About to connect() to jenkins.musta.ch port 443 (#0)
- * Trying 10.147.129.217... connected
- * successfully set certificate verify locations:
- * CAfile: none
- CApa
Hi, any chance we could make sure this makes it in Ubuntu at least in
the next LTS?
This seems like a very useful feature in server/cloud environments.
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** Tags added: precise
** Tags added: kernel-bug quantal
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Title:
CONFIG_[NFS|AFS]_FSCACHE needs to be turned on
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CONFIG_CIFS_FSCACHE still missing in precise.
** Package changed: cachefilesd (Ubuntu) => linux (Ubuntu)
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Title:
CONFIG_[NFS|AFS]_FSCACHE needs t
I haven't run any benchmarks yet, but use resources from a CIFS server
across the Internet, sometimes through a VPNish solution like sshuttle.
I have little doubts that the performance improvement could be quite
significant for certain loads, and the risk for a mount point without
the "fsc" mount
It's still affecting precise, and quite a big pain in the.
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Title:
xchat reconnects on the wrong port number
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I split all my repos nicely in /etc/apt/sources.list.d/ files. apport
breaks in that case.
I assume this could easily be fixed with os.path.exists().
The workaround of creating an empty /etc/apt/sources.list works fine, but
that's incompatible with my OCD.
That's obviously
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Title:
apport breaks if /etc/apt/sources.list doesn't exist
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Title:
debuild seems to ignore gpg_agent
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from dpkg-buildflags (origin: vendor): -g -O2
dpkg-buildpackage: export LDFLAGS from dpkg-buildflags (origin: vendor):
-Wl,-Bsymbolic-functions -Wl,-z,relro
dpkg-buildpackage: source package java-package-helper
dpkg-buildpackage: source version 0.3
dpkg-buildpackage: source changed by Pierre Ca
Public bug reported:
So crypt(3) from the binary package manpages-dev tells me I should have
crypt(), usable with -lcrypt.
As I sometimes needs to compute such a crappy hash (I can't even
remember when the last time was, or why, but that had to do with legacy
code), I wrote this small utility:
h
** Summary changed:
- xchat reconnects on the wrong port number
+ On reconnects, xchat's net-monitor plugin doesn't reuse SSL, the port number
of server passwords
** Summary changed:
- On reconnects, xchat's net-monitor plugin doesn't reuse SSL, the port number
of server passwords
+ On reconne
Gee, sorry for the noise.
Thanks for the link.
Pierre
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Title:
libcrypt and gcc ain't providing crypt() as advertised
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** Tags added: precise
** Tags added: patch
** Patch added: "rsyslog-startup-deadlock.patch"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/rsyslog/+bug/1169740/+attachment/3645970/+files/rsyslog-startup-deadlock.patch
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As Adam mentioned, he's going through the process already. SRU stands
for https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates
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Title:
rsyslog hangs load
Public bug reported:
The current debian-changelog-mode shells out to coreutils' date.
To increase portability (some developers work on packages from other
architectures), it would be nice to see this clean up get integrated:
https://github.com/pcarrier/debian-changelog-mode/commit/fcf691df
I ge
** Description changed:
The current debian-changelog-mode shells out to coreutils' date.
To increase portability (some developers work on packages from other
architectures), it would be nice to see this clean up get integrated:
- https://github.com/pcarrier/debian-changelog-mode/commit
For reference:
(let ((system-time-locale "fr_FR"))
(format-time-string "%a, %d %b %Y %T %z" nil
debian-changelog-date-utc-flag))
"Ven, 05 jul 2013 17:51:39 +0200"
(let ((system-time-locale "C"))
(format-time-string "%a, %d %b %Y %T %z" nil
debian-ch
Good catch. Fixed through https://github.com/pcarrier/debian-changelog-
mode/commit/285d4cc938468fd3d7d74584da7981705727fbab
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Title:
debian-chang
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As we improve the security of our artifacts pipeline, our APT repository
was moved to HTTPS.
We started hitting a serious bug with apt's handling of package
metadata.
The bug was already reported upstream:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=705648
** Affects:
A fix for Precise would be much welcome.
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Title:
Support for HTTPS is broken
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As c-ares is needed for sub-second timeouts in libcurl, I'd very much
like to see this subject reopened.
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Title:
libcurl should be compiled with c
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Title:
pam_motd(8) man page says nothing about /etc/update-motd.d/* et al.
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Binary package hint: acct
$ grep pacct /etc/init.d/acct /etc/cron.*/acct
/etc/init.d/acct: start_daemon /usr/sbin/accton
/var/log/account/pacct 2>/dev/null
/etc/cron.daily/acct:savelog -g adm -m 0640 -u root -c "${ACCT_LOGGING}"
/var/log/account/pacct > /dev/n
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That's a rather unexpected behaviour IMHO. Definitely bite me.
** Affects: ferm (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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accerciser should depend on python3-xdg. It doesn't start without it.
** Affects: accerciser (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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