[Bug 2063325] Re: postgis no longer works after dist-upgrade

2024-04-25 Thread Andrew Gallagher
This error went away on restart, so it's probably safe to close. ** Description changed: After dist-upgrading from focal to jammy, postgis no longer works due to - an undeclared dependency on glibc 3.4.29: + an undeclared dependency on glibc++ 3.4.29: ``` Apr 24 10:55:14 tiles2

[Bug 2063325] [NEW] postgis no longer works after dist-upgrade

2024-04-24 Thread Andrew Gallagher
Public bug reported: After dist-upgrading from focal to jammy, postgis no longer works due to an undeclared dependency on glibc 3.4.29: ``` Apr 24 10:55:14 tiles2 renderd[1761]:reason: Postgis Plugin: ERROR: could not load library "/usr/lib/postgresql/12/lib/postgis-3.so":

[Bug 1950772] Re: Release-upgrade from bionic -> focal breaks postgres if postgis is in use

2021-11-12 Thread Andrew Gallagher
May be related to https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/update- manager/+bug/1907652?comments=all ** Summary changed: - Release-upgrade from bionic -> focal bricks postgres if postgis is in use + Release-upgrade from bionic -> focal breaks postgres if postgis is in use -- You received this

[Bug 1950772] [NEW] Release-upgrade from bionic -> focal bricks postgres if postgis is in use

2021-11-12 Thread Andrew Gallagher
Public bug reported: When performing a release upgrade from bionic to focal, the package postgresql-10-postgis-2.4 is removed due to dependency issues with libgdal20. But to perform a cluster upgrade from postgresql-10 to postgresql-12, both v10 and v12 clusters must be running, and so both

[Bug 1838636] [NEW] SecTmpDir operation has undocumented restrictions

2019-08-01 Thread Andrew Gallagher
Public bug reported: By default, SecTmpDir is set to "/tmp", but it is recommended to change this to reference a location without general read permissions. It is not documented anywhere that I can find (but appears from experimentation to be the case) that one cannot use a subdirectory of /tmp

[Bug 1059726] Re: Mounting drives that have '\040' in the name in fstab throws up an error during boot.

2012-10-18 Thread Andrew Gallagher
I can confirm this bug. I have two external drives in my fstab: proc/proc procnodev,noexec,nosuid 0 0 # / was on /dev/sda1 during installation UUID=a750d27d-ca00-4aa8-b154-a86c95c5054e / ext4 errors=remount-ro 0 1 # /vault was on /dev/sda6

[Bug 375396] Re: ubuntu patch 01_paging.dpatch breaks rdesktop's seamlessrdp

2011-08-18 Thread Andrew Gallagher
This bug is still present in Natty. Installing version 1.6.0-3 from debian squeeze fixes the problem (although now I suffer from #309315). Installing version 1.7.0-1 from debian sid does not. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to