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Workaround: in my case, I fixed it by doing
$ fusermount -u ~/.gvfs
and trying to install again.
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I began experiencing this problem after upgrading to Kubuntu 13.04 (from
12.10) yesterday. For now, I have removed vsftpd and installed pure-
ftpd. That is working fine for my needs at the moment.
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SuSE's fix is here https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/162591
I just rebuilt 3.0.2-1ubuntu1 with their patch, vsftpd works fine now.
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Robie, thanks for commenting.
Note that the ldap-auth-config package does not preclude alternate forms
of managing /etc/ldap.conf. It won't touch an existing config file, nor
complain if the one it creates is modified. Also, while this package
does not exist in Debian, the file is still created wh
And MaaS will continue to work without manual configuration?
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[SRU] maas to Quantal and Precise
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Hi Scott,
No not really... so if people set things manually, a MAAS upgrade to the
SRU package won't break configurations because MAAS does not touch
/etc/dnsmasq.conf at all. So MAAS upgrade should leave /etc/dnsmasq.conf
as ism and dnsmasq should continue to work as expected.
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Configuration reload clears event that others jobs may be waiting on
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I just found bug 1173265, which I think needs to be fixed in order for
any other facter bugs to be successfully SRU'd.
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F
Public bug reported:
If I rebuild 1.6.9-2ubuntu1 in a raring chroot, then when I attempt to
run facter I get an error:
$ sudo dpkg -i facter_1.6.9-2ubuntu1_all.deb
(Reading database ... 77464 files and directories currently installed.)
Preparing to replace facter 1.6.9-2ubuntu1 (using
facter_1.
Same here, seems to be a kernel issue. It still works with 3.5.x kernel.
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Login is not possible
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The attached is a minimal fix for the problem that applies to
lp:upstart.
I've tested this in Scotts LXC test scenario with reload-configuration
being called mid-boot and the system boots correctly.
We still need to finish writing the tests for this fix - that work will
have to be completed at th
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pam_mount unable to unmount needs root priv
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https://github.com/puppetlabs/facter/pull/419 is the corresponding PR.
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Facter 1.6.X not considering Qemu/KVM virtual typ
If you're still having the issue, the other bug is marked as Fix
Released and you don't think it's a duplicate, I think it would be fair
to unmark this as a duplicate rather than have the bug appear as if it
is resolved.
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 1126488
libvirt instance of dn
Hi Robie,
This bug was not fixed in 13.04, as the integrated version of facter is
:
facter_1.6.9-2ubuntu1
I could check the source code for this package, and the bug is still
there, only showing "QEMU Virtual CPU" in
facter-1.6.9/lib/facter/util/virtual.rb
The upstream version that releases it
(I ask because we need this fixed in the development version of Ubuntu
before we can update 12.04, in order to avoid a future regression)
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Is this bug fixed in 13.04? If not, is it fixed in a release of facter
yet? If so, which exact upstream release version fixed it?
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Thanks for the info. I was hoping you could test with
git://git.qemu.org/qemu.git so we could know if this is fixed in the
upstream development tree.
Separately, the next time it is hung, could you show the results of
ifconfig -a
brctl show
arp -n
netstat -nr
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ldap-auth-config does not exist in Debian. It is expected that those who
want ldap authentication can write /etc/ldap.conf themselves.
In Ubuntu, I think it makes sense to permit this, so it should be
possible to install libnss-ldap and libpam-ldap without ldap-auth-config
installed. An example us
transcript from the upstream bug report :
After doing an analysis of the code, most particularly
lib/puppet/type/mount.rb it appears that the problem doesn’t lie with
puppet but with cifs-utils.
When puppet does a ‘mount -o remount’, it triggers a bug in cifs-utils
that makes a double entry in /e
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puppet double mounts CIFS mounts
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And I've been complaining that the bug has been opened for a year ... 5
years ago
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pam_mount unable to unmount needs root
Bug confirmed here for Precise.
That bug is definitely a show stopper for Ubuntu in in large
heterogenous networks.
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Title:
pam
I have serious problem because of this bug!
PAM unable to dlopen(pam_ecryptfs.so): libecryptfs.so.0: failed to map segment
from shared object: Cannot allocate memory
PAM adding faulty module: pam_ecryptfs.so
pam_unix(vsftpd:auth): check pass; user unknown
pam_unix(vsftpd:auth): authentication fai
Public bug reported:
When installing bacula-director-mysql the package tried to configure
it's username and DB in MySQL before mysql-server has finished setting
itself up and started. Runs fine on second retry.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
Package: bacula-director-mysql 5.2.5-0ubu
Public bug reported:
I modified the configuration a little and then upgraded from 12.10 to
13.04 this might be the reason of the failure
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 13.04
Package: vsftpd 3.0.2-1ubuntu1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.8.0-19.29-generic 3.8.8
Uname: Linux 3.8.0-19-ge
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