I had a look in the Debian bug system for a matching bug but could not find
one.
The closest thing I could find was Bug#314610: munin-node: wrong regexp in
apt_all
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!search/group$3Alinux.debian.bugs.dist$20munin$20apt_all/linux.debian.bugs.dist/Ik8xTKQnOAw/h2EUb
OK, I have modified all the places that use the release name, and the
graph is being drawn, but the graphs look...strange. Not all of the
categories show up and those that do all report zero packages pending.
When telnet'ing to 4949 fetch apt_all reports the right info, so someone
with more munin-
OK, it has run overnight, and the update behavior is precisely what I
would expect (no cron spam). However, it is not drawing the graphs for
the number of pending packages (claiming it is missing a label). I need
to investigate this behavior a bit further.
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Update patch:
1) Query potential releases with -t $release prior to updating status
** Patch added: "Updated patch"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/munin/+bug/1038044/+attachment/3267842/+files/apt_all.in.patch
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I have installed this on my test systems (mixture of Debian and Ubuntu),
and will post after this has run a few hours. There should be no
unexpected cron spam. If there isn't, I would request that the patch be
reviewed again and considered for inclusion in Ubuntu.
Clearly the fix part of this ne
Standby. In leaving this running overnight, it throws errors (or at
least warnings) if all categories are not actually enabled - as it turns
out, I haven't enabled "-proposed" on my firewalls. I need to rethink
the release determination mechanism slightly to account for this. One
more iteration
Updated patch:
1) Include call to determine_releases() inside update_state() sub, as several
code paths need it
2) Default to Debian-specific behaviors if lsb_release is not Ubuntu (at
Daniel's suggestion)
** Patch added: "Handle both Debian and Ubuntu for apt_all in munin-node"
https://b
On 08/18/2012 04:34 PM, Daniel Hahler wrote:
> Thanks for your patch!
>
> You might want to handle the case where lsb_release is not
> installed/executable and then fallback to the Debian default instead of
> exiting.
> (I do not know if the dependency of lsb_release is fulfilled when installing
Thanks for your patch!
You might want to handle the case where lsb_release is not installed/executable
and then fallback to the Debian default instead of exiting.
(I do not know if the dependency of lsb_release is fulfilled when installing
munin-node)
Apart from that the patch looks decent and
The attachment "Patch to discover distributor and determine releases for
apt_all munin plugin" of this bug report has been identified as being a
patch. The ubuntu-reviewers team has been subscribed to the bug report
so that they can review the patch. In the event that this is in fact
not a patch
Here is a patch to discover the distributor and codename. It will work
for Debian and Ubuntu; it is my hope that this would be accepted
upstream.
** Patch added: "Patch to discover distributor and determine releases for
apt_all munin plugin"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/munin/+b
The relevant patch appears to be: http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-
branches/ubuntu/karmic/munin/karmic/revision/15/debian/patches/221-apt-
ubuntu-changes.patch
I think that this should be generalized to work also with Debian by
default (and then incorporated there) or it needs to get added to
** Description changed:
/usr/share/munin/plugins/apt_all is hard-coded to look for releases
"stable", "testing", "unstable" which Ubuntu doesn't use. A very
- similar problem was reported before in LP#245031; is it possible that
+ similar problem was reported before in bug 245031; is it possi
I have checked the source for the versions in both 12.04 and Quantal and
I see the same behavior. I'm decent at Perl; I hope to be able to
submit a patch tonight.
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