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* debian/manpages/upstart-events.7: Added missing events 'container' and
'not-container'.
* Update 'runlevel' event emission time in upstart-events(7) (LP: #921501).
*
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Title:
ldap_result returns -1 when called from sssd
To
Ryan, can you build openldap with the proposed patch and test?
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ldap_result returns -1 when called from sssd
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Built it myself (64bit) and put it here:
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~tjaalton/lp929888
install the lib and test.
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Title:
@Serge,
Could you explain why use of --path can lead to X crashing where lxc-create
without --path is not?
My motivation was: I don't want lxc-create to create the rootfs under
/var/lib/lxc.
I need the stuff to be stored elsewhere.
I thought that the --path option in the template was made
yeah adding a profile for apparmor is a good idea, I'll add a bug about
it.
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[MIR] sssd
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Status: Unknown = Fix Released
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PHP Startup: Unable to load dynamic library
Confirmed: running the same lxc-create command with --trim creates a
directly usable container.
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Title:
plymouth should not run in
scratch that, it was tested elsewhere and didn't help :/
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ldap_result returns -1 when called from sssd
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Multiple Samba security vulnerabilities
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keystone install is unnecessarily interactive
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Public bug reported:
The help output as printed by `sudo vmbuilder kvm ubuntu --help`
explains the `--manifest` option.
--manifest=PATH If passed, a manifest will be written to PATH
If I use the option or include it in a configuration file, I get the
following output:
2012-02-16
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The OpenSSH client defaults to picking hmac-md5, which is based on the
demonstrably insecure MD5 algorithm:
faux@wilf:~% ssh -v localhost true 21 | grep hmac
debug1: kex: server-client aes128-ctr hmac-md5 none
debug1: kex: client-server aes128-ctr hmac-md5 none
MD5 has had
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Quoting Michael Adam (ob...@samba.org):
@Serge,
Could you explain why use of --path can lead to X crashing where lxc-create
without --path is not?
After creating such a container, look at /var/lib/lxc/container/config
and provided-path/config.
My motivation was: I don't want lxc-create to
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@Michael (and @Steve)
So plymouth must do stuff over netlink. Instead of using --trim, you
can simply add the lines from /etc/lxc/lxc.conf to the config file in
your custom path. By not having those lines, you are telling lxc not to
create a new network namespace. That means the container is
Sorry, I said netlink, but a unix socket is more likely. same root
cause
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plymouth should not run in container
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@Serge,
thanks for your comments.
I have experimented a little more. And I found that --path is indead at
the very least misleading:
If I don't use --path, then the config (snippet) given to lxc-create by
-f is merged with the config that the template creates. If i do use
paht, then the -f file
The remaining part of the fix appears to be to remove lxcguest
manually from your existing lxc guest.
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mountall upgrade
@Steve,
regarding whether disabling plymouth is the right fix: I don't know the
mechanisms plymouth uses.
1. for system log entries, the right fix will be a syslog namespace,
which doesn't yet exist.
2. if it uses proc files, we may be able to use apparmor to protect from
plymouth, though that
The new upstart conflicts with lxcguest, so lxcguest is automatically
removed from the Precise containers.
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mountall upgrade
@Serge,
I might have misready your statement about network config.
I do add nettwork config (veth0, dev=virbr0, etc) manually.
There is no /etc/lxc/lxc.conf in my system.
The reason I used a config file snipped for lxc-create was
exactly to get this network virtualization layer into the container
Quoting Michael Adam (ob...@samba.org):
@Serge,
I might have misready your statement about network config.
I do add nettwork config (veth0, dev=virbr0, etc) manually.
What do you mean by adding it manually? Have you added it to the
/data/lxc/ubuntu1/config? If there is no
I believe this was fixed by the latest precise merge with Debian.
Can somebody please try out the upgrade to php5 5.3.10-1ubuntu1?
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[ Ben Howard ]
* 0043-tweak-templates.patch:
- Add a macaddr to configs created by ubuntu-cloud template
- Add ssh key injection, locales, and tarball specification
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* 0043-tweak-templates.patch:
- Add a macaddr to configs created by ubuntu-cloud template
- Add ssh key injection, locales, and tarball specification
** Changed in: juju
Milestone: None = florence
** Changed in: juju
Status: New = Confirmed
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No way to test
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I am using euca2ools with Openstack Nova in Precise Pangolin.
euca-describe-instances helpfully includes an --ipv4 option to display
ip address information of my running instances. Unfortunately, it does
not seem to include the instances public ip address when one is
I forgot the software version.
$ dpkg-query --show euca2ools
euca2ools 2.0.0~bzr495-0ubuntu1
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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nova-api reporting missing images after upgrade
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This should already be fixed.
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Title:
[needs-packaging] openr2 -- MFC/R2 call setup
(marking invalid in lxc as I don't believe lxc has anything to do with
it)
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lxc-ls requires root access after deploying an LXC instance
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* SECURITY UPDATE: arbitrary code execution via crafted SetEnvIf
directive (LP: #811422)
- debian/patches/215_CVE-2011-3607.dpatch: validate length
This bug was fixed in the package apache2 - 2.2.14-5ubuntu8.8
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* SECURITY UPDATE: arbitrary code execution via crafted SetEnvIf
directive (LP: #811422)
- debian/patches/215_CVE-2011-3607.dpatch: validate length in
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* SECURITY UPDATE: arbitrary code execution via crafted SetEnvIf
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We're noticing this on every server we're installing Precise dailys on
for sniff testing.
First, we use DHCP exclusively in the certification labs for assigning
IP info to machines. So while Stefan Bader ran into this with his
static IP setup
Blueprint changed by Timo Aaltonen:
Whiteboard changed:
Rather fine-grained task list below. Uploading full 389ds stack is not
necessary (hence status isn't BLOCKED), though not a whole lot of work
after the prereqs are already done.
Work items (precise-alpha-2):
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resolvconf creating bogus resolv.conf file
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The resolvconf /usr/share/doc/resolvconf/README.gz also points to a
Debian bug report for bind9:
http://bugs.debian.org/483098
It seems that, *either* bind9 should not inject itself into resolvconf
by default, *or* bind9 should completely integrate with resolvconf and
pick up upstream resolver
Spoke with Jeff on IRC; apparently he's getting bind9 installed when he
wasn't expecting it, and this is where resolv.conf is being pointed. So
the bug here is with bind9: the debconf question bind9/run-resolvconf
defaults to 'true', which means that if resolvconf is present (which, as
of 12.04,
For precise, openssh-5.9 supports even more secure algorithms, so the line
should perhaps be:
MACs
hmac-sha2-512,hmac-sha2-256,hmac-sha1,hmac-ripemd160,umac...@openssh.com,hmac-md5,hmac-sha1-96,hmac-sha2-512-96,hmac-sha2-256-96,hmac-md5-96
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At the very least, this behavior is awkward because it means installing
bind9 on a machine will immediately break nameservice until it's
configured, even if the admin *knows* that this configuration is needed
and is planning to address it ASAP.
So I think bind9 should probably not inject itself
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We believe sshd just hasn't started quickly enough, sometimes.
Graham Binns worked out this kind of solution, if it works for you:
http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/844925/ (see lines 146-157 in particular).
Thanks
Gary
** Affects: lxc (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
** Also affects: dhcp3 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
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long delay at shutdown/reboot -
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I run smbd, but nothing happens. I also try service smbd start, but
nothing happens. When I look in /var/log/ there is no samba log or
folder, so I don't know what is wrong. I haven't changed anything in
smbd.conf.
** Affects: samba (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
This bug was fixed in the package cloud-init - 0.6.3~bzr519-0ubuntu1
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* New upstream snapshot.
- [Mike Milner] add support for managing CA Certificates (LP: #915232)
- in ci-info lines, use '.' to for empty field
This bug was fixed in the package cloud-init - 0.6.3~bzr519-0ubuntu1
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* New upstream snapshot.
- [Mike Milner] add support for managing CA Certificates (LP: #915232)
- in ci-info lines, use '.' to for empty field
This bug was fixed in the package lxc - 0.7.5-3ubuntu27
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* debian/local/lxc-start-ephemeral: retry ssh in case sshd was slow in
starting. (LP: #933779)
-- Serge Hallyn serge.hal...@ubuntu.com Thu, 16 Feb 2012
On Thu, Feb 16, 2012 at 02:25:36PM -, Serge Hallyn wrote:
regarding whether disabling plymouth is the right fix: I don't know the
mechanisms plymouth uses.
Well, I'm happy to answer questions you have on this, but I don't understand
what issue you're trying to address by disabling
Looking at it a bit more with Daviey, it turns out the later calls thru
the network layer will update the cache, but we never get that far
because its consistently returning an outdated cache hit with an empty
floating_ips list.
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I think this is a bug in both postfix and friendly-recovery.
- resolvconf will always be run in early boot, to ensure that
/etc/resolv.conf is available ASAP - *before* the root filesystem is
mounted read-write. Any resolvconf hooks, such as /etc/resolvconf
/update-libc.d/postfix, *must* account
Confirmed that just asking the build system to not strip the binaries
results in the symbols being stripped into appropriate dbgsym packages.
I've uploaded that change.
@Adam: Your debdiff would make a useful addition to the Debian packages,
if they care about having debugging symbols.
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* debian/rules:
- Don't strip symbols during the build; let dh_strip turn them into dbgsym
packages instead. Thanks, Adam Stokes! (LP: #924002)
-- Christopher
Thomas, is there any chance that you have postfix installed in the
environment where you're seeing the resolvconf job fail at boot? If so,
this postfix resolvconf hook script probably explains what you're
seeing. (And if you don't have postfix installed, it could be a
different hook script
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Quoting Steve Langasek (steve.langa...@canonical.com):
On Thu, Feb 16, 2012 at 02:25:36PM -, Serge Hallyn wrote:
regarding whether disabling plymouth is the right fix: I don't know the
mechanisms plymouth uses.
Well, I'm happy to answer questions you have on this, but I don't
Does it write it straight to /var/log/boot.log, or does it do it through
syslog(2) or syslog(3)? If it writes straight to /var/log/boot.log then
there should be no problem.
Yes, it's straight to the log file.
/dev/console and /dev/tty{1-4} are bind-mounted pty devices, and are ok
for it to
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Fails to launch recovery menu when (at least) Postfix installed
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This bug was fixed in the package postfix - 2.8.7-1ubuntu1
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* debian/update-libc.d: before we try to copy the resolv.conf over, just
check if the service is running by calling /etc/init.d/postfix status.
If it's not running,
Work being done in the proposal would help here, too:
https://review.openstack.org/#change,4269
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public-ipv4 metadata url
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I don't know
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.04
Package: postfix 2.7.0-1ubuntu0.2
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.32-38.83-generic 2.6.32.52+drm33.21
Uname: Linux 2.6.32-38-generic i686
Architecture: i386
Date: Fri Feb 17 12:55:04 2012
ErrorMessage: subprocess
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package postfix 2.7.0-1ubuntu0.2 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess
installed post-installation script returned
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu 12.04 does not have any remote desktop options in the system
settings section where I would expect them to be. They currently have to
be configured ueing a separate Desktop Sharing application. This
should be integrated into the System Settings section, probably under
Public bug reported:
Please update aweather to version 0.7
The upstream release of AWeather 0.7 occurred very recently and I would
like for it to be included in Ubuntu Precise. I'm not sure if there will
be time before the Feature Freeze to get this pushed through Debian so
I've packaged it in
** Description changed:
Please update libgrits to version 0.7
- The upstream release of version Grits 0.7 occurred very recently and I would
- like for it to be included in Ubuntu Precise. I'm not sure if there will be
time
- before the Feature Freeze to get this pushed through Debian so
Please re-read comment #12, for instance.
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Analog-output-lfe-on-mono is only output option
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Hi,
Is there any thing i can do to help solving this problem ?
Thx.
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Title:
X blink with Vostro 360 and Ubuntu Oneiric and Precise
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 363695 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/363695
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 363695
update-apt-xapian-index uses too much CPU
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 793622 ***
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I disagrree on the duplication status. I do not have wicd installed on
my system. Besides bug #793622 is talking about aesthetics en config
file locations. Bug #881262 is something that does not work.
Please
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In Precise Daily (i386) 20120216, window buttons in GNOME Fallback Mode
have dark text on dark bg, making it really hard to read.
** Affects: light-themes (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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FYI - I've filed http://bugs.python.org/issue14028 to track this as well
from the Python side.
** Bug watch added: Python Roundup #14028
http://bugs.python.org/issue14028
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* debian/manpages/upstart-events.7: Added missing events 'container' and
'not-container'.
* Update 'runlevel' event emission time in upstart-events(7) (LP: #921501).
*
This bug was fixed in the package upstart - 1.4-0ubuntu7
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'not-container'.
* Update 'runlevel' event emission time in upstart-events(7) (LP: #921501).
*
This bug was fixed in the package upstart - 1.4-0ubuntu7
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* debian/manpages/upstart-events.7: Added missing events 'container' and
'not-container'.
* Update 'runlevel' event emission time in upstart-events(7) (LP: #921501).
*
Public bug reported:
With upstart logging enabled, the cups upstart job routinely spits the
following error out to /var/log/upstart/cups.log:
cupsd failed to create /var/run/cups/cups.sock, skipping automatic
printer configuration
Indeed, cups seems to get around to creating the socket
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cupsd failed to create /var/run/cups/cups.sock, skipping automatic
printer configuration
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applications grab custom navigation shortcuts
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ldap_result returns -1 when called from sssd
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Ryan, can you build openldap with the proposed patch and test?
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ldap_result returns -1 when called from sssd
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Builds fine, syncing
** Changed in: ruby-sass (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Fix Committed
** Changed in: ruby-sass (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Paolo Rotolo (paolorotolo) = Micah Gersten (micahg)
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On Thu, 16 Feb 2012 00:35:27 -, Steve Langasek
steve.langa...@canonical.com wrote:
Oh, of course; the stop/pre-start message is precisely because the '|| {
stop; exit 0; }' is being called, and this is the output of the stop
command. So somehow, the job is failing to properly handle the
Public bug reported:
Dear Developers,
I use Ubuntu 12.04 with latest updates, and have got a ASUS 1015 PEM
netbook. When I login by Unity or Gnome Shell, I can not use my right
hand keys because it comes Numlock by default, and i can not deactivate
it. Now I write this from wmii environment and
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asus 1015-pem keyboard can not deactivate numlock
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Get errors when trying to install virtualbox using the Ubuntu Software
Center
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.04
Package: virtualbox-ose-dkms (not installed)
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.38-11.50~lucid1-generic 2.6.38.8
Uname: Linux 2.6.38-11-generic i686
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package virtualbox-ose-dkms (not installed) failed to install/upgrade:
virtualbox-ose kernel module failed to build
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 931927 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/931927
This sounds like bug 931927.
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 931927
[regression] Customized shortcuts don't work in compiz
1:0.9.7.0~bzr2995-0ubuntu1
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** Changed in: compiz-plugins-main (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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Hi Michael,
I cant' find any
asm
chunks in there.
(Only in some external declarations.)
Can it look any other way?
/Åsa
On 15 February 2012 22:39, Michael Hope 926...@bugs.launchpad.net
wrote:
Asa, does the code contain any inline assembly? GCC estimates the size
of each instruction and
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