I just ran into this. A better description is that etckeeper unclean is
broken when using git.
# git status
# On branch master
nothing to commit (working directory clean)
# etckeeper unclean
# echo $?
1
Obviously that should return 0.
** Changed in: etckeeper (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Conf
Fixed with the release of 2012.12.26-958366-0ubuntu2
** Changed in: open-vm-tools (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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In case this still needs expanding: In his review, Jamie commented that
MAAS did not provide basic automatic firewall configuration of the
servers. 'Adding security groups' probably means adding a mechanism to
define sets of firewall rules, and to enable individual servers to be
instantiated with o
I think this is the fault of the package maintainers at Ubuntu.
If it is my fault that my system is set up worng, I would appriciate any help
to see why it would be so.
I am not a newbie at GNU/Linux.
Terje Bråten.
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I am running Ubuntu 12.04.1 LTS
Here is what I get when I try to upgrade the php-dev package:
$ sudo apt-get install php5-dev
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
php5-dev is already the newest version.
0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to
It's your system which is in broken state and not the php5 package which
have the dependencies right.
** Changed in: php5 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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I'm putting a production tag on this to put it on our "things that
prevent Juju being used in production environments"; developers can't
push to prod if we keep resetting their environments.
** Tags added: production
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Public bug reported:
terjebr@banan:~$ dpkg -s libapache2-mod-php5
Package: libapache2-mod-php5
Status: install ok installed
Priority: optional
Section: httpd
Installed-Size: 8338
Maintainer: Ubuntu Developers
Architecture: i386
Source: php5
Version: 5.4.6-1ubuntu1
Provides: phpapi-20100525+lfs
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How about this year? ;-) Has the broken udev rule been removed from
kpartx yet? It would be nice to have this resolved for Ubuntu 13.04.
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