Hi, I saw that Laider addressed the last remaining issue called here
(the specific debian/copyright Indicator Weather copy-paste typo);
reviewing only this change compared to 1.7, I sponsored the delta.
Since this is a new package and the first time I am sponsporing it, I took a
wider look and
Uploaded debdiff adding a basic unit test framework from upstream gitlab
merge proposal to noble as tree 2.1.1-2ubuntu1
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Title:
[MIR] tree
To
** Changed in: germinate (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress => Fix Committed
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Title:
Recursion limit too low for jammy universe
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I'm getting all files installed in nemos-dev-key and the two other packages are
empty:
W: nemos-dev-cert: empty-binary-package
W: nemos-dev-cert-u-boot: empty-binary-package
Did you perhaps not git add newly added debian/*.install files?
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** Changed in: germinate (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Loïc Minier (lool)
** Changed in: germinate (Ubuntu)
Status: New => In Progress
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It might cause performance regressions in production though; would you
be able to document the failing tests here?
I wonder if we would simply have to cherry pick more from 3.2 for these
to pass.
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Thanks John!
I've changed the bug tasks back to lintian as it sounds like the most
reasonable short-term option would be to patch lintian to pick a
predictable directory and update the apparmor profiles; later, we will
have new apparmor to deal with this situation more elegantly
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@Seth: I was only using /tmp/output to not write to the current dir; the
typical case is lintian creating a safe tmpdir.
** Also affects: lintian (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: lintian (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
** No longer affects: groff
I'm not sure how to properly fix this, we allow the shell to write
anywhere, then file_inherit is triggered because we don't want man to
write anywhere, which seems to be what we typically want to achieve with
the apparmor profile.
Should we teach lintian and perhaps every other tool to use a
This is due to the apparmor profile and the man pipeline trying to flush
and stat the output file which can be anywhere in the fs
[Thu Feb 29 11:23:53 2024] audit: type=1400 audit(1709205849.791:651):
apparmor="DENIED" operation="file_inherit" class="file"
namespace="root//lxd-daily_"
** Description changed:
- Hello,
+ groff crash when redirecting output to a file
- I was trying to run lintian on some deb packages an run onto some errors
- messages from groff.
-
- Steps to reproduce:
-
- 1. Setup a LXD container with mantic or Noble:
-
- lxc launch ubuntu-daily:noble #or
** No longer affects: lintian (Ubuntu)
** No longer affects: ubuntu
** Changed in: groff (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Title:
Upload is pending review in focal Unapproved queue:
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/focal/+queue?queue_state=1_text=
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Title:
Mediatek AIoT i500
** Changed in: flash-kernel (Ubuntu Focal)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Loïc Minier (lool)
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Title:
Mediatek AIoT i500 support
To man
** Also affects: flash-kernel (Ubuntu Focal)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
Mediatek AIoT i500 support
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Developers
Signed-By: Loïc Minier
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/flash-kernel/3.104ubuntu8
==
OK: flash-kernel_3.104ubuntu8.tar.xz
OK: flash-kernel_3.104ubuntu8.dsc
-> Component: main Section: utils
** Changed in: flash-kernel (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Re
go with Debian along with a bazillion changes we
have in Ubuntu, but such "API" like changes would indeed ideally be
prioritized in our upstreaming efforts.
** Changed in: flash-kernel (Ubuntu)
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** Changed in: flash-kernel (Ubuntu)
@Ethan: sounds good; perhaps one way to think about it could be:
1) the kernel knows which dtbs and dtbos are supported with a particular kernel
build
2) flash-kernel has a clear and stable interface to pull the right bits into a
FIT image but does not need to keep track of the list in
Hi there,
Thanks for the nice debdiffs; reading through these, I see the following
changes:
1) a new boot script – fine, albeit flash-kernel seems to collect more and more
of them and it would be good to avoid having too many
2) support for using the kernel ABI version in substs – why not,
Please attach the reproducing pipeline; it's a bit tricky to organise
access to Jetson hardware to the right people, so if you had a
reproducer that we could run without Jetson hardware, that would be
best!
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It might be tricky to organise testing on Jetson platforms for people that will
prepare the fix.
In any case, could you share instructions to reproduce? If there's a way
to craft a test pipeline that trigger the issue without Jetson hardware,
that would be best.
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Would you be able to share a reproducing pipeline? ideally that can be
run on vanilla Ubuntu rather than on specific hardware or with Nvidia
added plugins
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This patch landed upstream in 1.17.90, marking only bionic and focal as
possibly affected
** Also affects: gstreamer1.0 (Ubuntu Focal)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: gstreamer1.0 (Ubuntu Bionic)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in:
** Also affects: gstreamer1.0 (Ubuntu Focal)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: gstreamer1.0 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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The mentioned upstream patch was included in the 1.15.2 release and
jammy and focal are unaffected; bionic does not have this patch in
1.14.5-0ubuntu1~18.04.3
** Package changed: gstreamer1.0 (Ubuntu) => gst-plugins-base1.0
(Ubuntu)
** Also affects: gst-plugins-base1.0 (Ubuntu Bionic)
Hi Kunal,
thanks for your report; I looked at the upstream bug, and I didn't find
a reproducer to confirm the bug and its resolution with the patch; would
you have one?
This might be a candidate for a SRU update; the process is outlined in
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates and is
thanks for the patch!
this might be easier to review as smaller atomic changes, but perhaps I
can still follow around the debdiff :)
1) The its files are data, so they should to /usr/share; I wouldn't
encourage local customizations by dropping them in /etc unless that's an
important function; a
ubuntu-focal.git, focal/raspi2 branch:
debian.raspi2/config/config.common.ubuntu:CONFIG_NLS_ASCII=y
ubuntu-bionic.git, bionic/raspi2 branch:
debian.raspi2/config/config.common.ubuntu:CONFIG_NLS_ASCII=y
So not quite sure where this is coming from
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Can confirm 5.4.0-18.22 in proposed fixes iwlwifi for me; thanks!
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Title:
iwlwifi broken for Killer Wi-Fi 6 AX1650i with 5.4/20.04
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Should also mention I've upgraded all packages to latest in focal
including linux-firmware 1.186.
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Title:
iwlwifi broken for Killer Wi-Fi 6
Just to confirm that I still have broken WiFi with linux-
image-5.4.0-14-generic 5.4.0-14.17 (but it works with linux-
image-5.3.0-26-generic 5.3.0-26.28 and worked with iwlwifi backports
when I tried).
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Dkms module worked with 5.4.0-9-generic and current linux-firmware,
thanks!
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Tried with:
linux-image-unsigned-5.5.0-050500rc6-generic_5.5.0-050500rc6.202001122031_amd64.deb
linux-modules-5.5.0-050500rc6-generic_5.5.0-050500rc6.202001122031_amd64.deb
(after disabling secure boot)
=> no wifi
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Hi there,
Laptop: Dell XPS 13 7390 2-in-1
Built-in wireless: Killer Wi-Fi 6 AX1650i 160MHz
iwlwifi worked fine with 19.10 but breaks when upgrading to 20.04.
Firmware crashes after loading and interface doesn't show up.
This is with:
linux-image-5.4.0-9-generic
** Bug watch added: Linux Kernel Bug Tracker #204837
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** Also affects: linux via
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=204837
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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Hi Romain and thanks for your report,
In general, we don't make large upstream updates after release, especially for
LTS and even more so for a critical piece like glibc. If you've identified the
single patch that would address your issue, it can be considered for the SRU
process:
NB: If you're using an official image and it's missing mkimage, could
you point at the specific image you used? :-)
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Title:
flash-kernel
This is by design, flash-kernel has different dependencies depending on
the target hardware; the piece of software making the system bootable
(e.g. the flash-kernel udeb in d-i/ubiquity) will install flash-kernel
and the hardware-specific deps (such as u-boot-tools).
** Changed in: flash-kernel
Could you describe the minimal steps to reproduce the issue on top of a
standard 16.04?
NB: /sys is not read-only on official images and deployments, and this
doesn't seem to affect official images.
** Description changed:
Dear all,
- Following up the bug report #1713674, when executing
Seeing source was changed in 2012, I also believe it's long dead; for
reference, here's the list of targeted platforms:
# configpackage build install
# targetnametarget target(s)
#
efikamx
Adding subiquity task as I think this is where console-conf items are
tracked
** Also affects: subiquity (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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This shows RPi kernel for Ubuntu 16.04 versions:
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-raspi2
Latest in xenial-updates is 4.4.0-1042.49, so you seem to have an older
version.
Could you check that you have xenial-updates in your
/etc/apt/sources.list*?
What's the reported .deb version with
Workaround: when installer starts, select manual partitioning and select
/dev/nvme0n1 as the place where to install the bootloader (bottom of the
partitioning window).
(I didn't manage to boot this particular system with UEFI enabled, this
workaround only works in legacy mode for me)
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Title:
flash-kernel postrm.d script fails on kernel removal
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The presence of a flash-kernel deb on a system is meant to imply that
kernel installations/removal/upgrades should update the bootloader
state. When using image building tools, flash-kernel's behavior needs to
be entirely disabled, much like daemons shouldn't be started in such a
chroot. To
The issue is that the lib uses the legacy usr/lib32 pathnames which only
work with libc6-i386 installed. The lib would work by default if it was
in the multiarch pathname.
** Summary changed:
- Not multiarchified and no 32-bits version available on 64-bits
+ Not multiarchified; uses legacy lib32
Actually the lib is biarch, so it ships a /lib32 variant and ought to
work; not sure what's wrong here.
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Title:
Not multiarchified and no
Public bug reported:
Hi,
when using libnss-extrausers with 32-bits program doing getpwnam and
such on a 64-bits system, libnss-extrausers is only available for the
current architecture (64-bits) and this results in entries not being
found from the extra users db.
The solution is to install both
Paolo, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ARM/RaspberryPi for the list of PPAs
(stable, staging, nightly)
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Title:
Support for the RaspberryPi2 platform
Hmm two quick things:
- this doesn't seem to match the flash-kernel changes done in the PPA for RPi2
support which also defines a Kernel-Flavors field in the db (and which is
missing raspi2, only has rpi2) – not sure that's intentional or not
- do we really want to copy over the DTB from linux?
Hi,
I believe this is already fixed in wily:
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/u-boot/2015.04+dfsg1-2ubuntu1
Cheers,
** Changed in: u-boot (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Fix Released
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keeping this as new as to not expire it -- potentially no one has this
issue without LVM/MD, so Mathieu's question might not get an answer but
we still want to fix this
** Changed in: grub2 (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = New
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when cloud-init starts on snappy for the first time, it will generate
host SSH keys. If power is removed after this point, fsck might replace
this uncommitted data by zero files, in which case it's impossible to
login to the system.
A workaround would be to flush/sync
** Also affects: ubuntu-location-provider-here (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
Not yet available but configured
** Changed in: ubuntu-location-provider-here (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Loïc Minier (lool)
** Changed in: ubuntu-location-provider-here (Ubuntu)
Status: New = In Progress
** Changed in: ubuntu-location-provider-here (Ubuntu)
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Status: New = In Progress
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I've prepared some test binaries with the proposed fix at
http://people.canonical.com/~lool/lp-1394204/
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Title:
dbus daemon spinning with NM AP
(there are some binaries for rtm in silo 7)
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Title:
dbus daemon spinning with NM AP properties change event
To manage notifications about this
Might be the same bug as https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source
/location-service/+bug/1387643 but need to debug with Thomas
** Changed in: location-service (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Thomas Voß (thomas-voss)
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** Also affects: ecryptfs-utils (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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ecryptfs-utils does not work with Ubuntu 14.04.1
** Changed in: location-service (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Fix Released
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Title:
Location detection is not working
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Public bug reported:
Hi,
in apps and with espoo-cli, I've noticed that the horizontal accuracy
(in meters) keeps climbing; I had seen this on cell in the past, but
it's particularly visible on wifi. Symptom is that your position is very
accurate, but the circle around it is very large, and keeps
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Location detection is not working
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Adding a sleep 15 before slpgwd exec has helped at least Alexander get a
position more reliably.
HERE debug on some affected phones shows a general error being
reported.
I've run a connectivity upstart job with start on started dbus to
start it in similar conditions; it did show a problematic
Public bug reported:
Hi,
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/location-service/+bug/1389874
was a symptom for an issue with connectivity API which doesn't work when
it starts before network-manager is started or when leaving airplane
mode.
To reproduce, create an upstart job like
Victor, remove shorts as in remove entirely or just remove from rootfs
and add to custom tarball? (just making sure)
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All preinstalled
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Hi,
1. start one or more location using apps; see that they get location updates as
you move around
2. lock your screen, wait 30s
3. unlock screen, none of the apps get any location update anymore
4. kill and restart one of the location using apps, all apps now get location
To test whether the low-level HERE stack gets a location, put
http://people.canonical.com/~lool/espoo-cli on your phone (will be included
along HERE bits in the future) and run with:
chmod a+x espoo-cli
GLOG_logtostderr=1 GLOG_v=100
** Also affects: location-service (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: location-service (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Critical
** Changed in: location-service (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
** Also affects: location-service (Ubuntu RTM)
Dropped before landing
** Changed in: location-service (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Fix Released
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Title:
Drop sleep for GPS hardware
Dropped before landing
** Changed in: lxc-android-config (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Fix Released
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Title:
Drop sleep for GPS hardware before
Is that still an issue? we've fixed a startup issue in recent images
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Title:
In the welcome wizard enable location but not here services and in
** Summary changed:
- Location detection insists on being turned on
+ Location detection is always on, despite indicator
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Title:
Location
Testsuite now passes on above branch; would like to get a build of it.
** Changed in: ubuntu-download-manager
Assignee: (unassigned) = Loïc Minier (lool)
** Changed in: ubuntu-download-manager
Status: New = In Progress
** Also affects: ubuntu-download-manager (Ubuntu)
Importance
unconfined should never be shown.
On Monday, October 20, 2014, Víctor R. Ruiz 1354...@bugs.launchpad.net
wrote:
Some of the strings still appear untranslated, specially unconfined.
The trust-store.mo appear to ship half of those strings (and maybe
location-service the other half of them??)
This bug was about a specific issue which got resolved; there might be other
bugs tracked elsewhere, like:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/location-service/+bug/1382501
which affected webapps; this one has a fix proposed in rtm silo 4
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(This is a tracking bug)
When Android GPS device / GPS hardware is accessed too early, it
sometimes gets confused on krillin/mako.
To workaround this, location-service upstart job shipped in lxc-android-
config sleeps for 10 seconds before startup.
This is obviously an
** Changed in: location-service (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Invalid
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Title:
'unconfined' should be precached for trusted helpers
To
** Summary changed:
- Connectivity subsystem has to account for Ofono's racy cell announcement
+ [DUAL SIM] Connectivity subsystem has to account for Ofono's racy cell
announcement
** Changed in: location-service (Ubuntu)
Importance: Critical = High
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Importance: Critical = High
** Changed in: location-service (Ubuntu RTM)
Importance: Critical = High
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Have checked the packages in -proposed have the expected contents.
** Tags removed: removal-candidate verification-needed
** Tags added: verification-done
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** Changed in: ubuntu-system-settings (Ubuntu)
Assignee: David Barth (dbarth) = (unassigned)
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'unconfined' should be precached for
Crashes have dried down completely
** Changed in: location-service (Ubuntu RTM)
Status: Confirmed = Invalid
** Changed in: trust-store (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Invalid
** Changed in: location-service (Ubuntu RTM)
Status: Invalid = Incomplete
** Changed in: trust-store
** Changed in: location-service (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Incomplete
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TOP RTM CRASHER: /usr/bin/trust-stored-
This hits other users of dbus-cpp API; e.g.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/espoo/+bug/1368247
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Title:
ubuntu-location-serviced cpu usage spikes to
In my experience, due to LP #1367244 it's rare that HERE works on boot.
However, I can reliably get a position in my regular testing setup by
restarting ubuntu-location-provider-here-posclientd after boot. Then I
always get a position after 30s in OSMTouch and in webapps.
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This broke autopkgtests of some packages; see bug #1374131.
This is likely to be removed from utopic-proposed for now to allow other
packages to keep transitioning to utopic.
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Possibly fixed by whoopsie 0.2.37:
whoopsie (0.2.37) utopic; urgency=medium
[ Evan Dandrea ]
* Attempt to use the android serial number before falling back to the
system UUID. Thanks Dimitri.
* Log in more parts of the connectivity check.
* Provide timestamps when logging to the
so first, the GPS download warning is indeed just a warning; the GPS
provider currently only works standalone, there's a bug preventing it to
work with the HERE location provider (Espoo).
The issue you now have is that the default location service config
points to the HERE location provider which
does not seem to be an issue anymore; thanks
** Changed in: ubuntu-system-settings (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Fix Released
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Title:
Public bug reported:
Hi,
while reviewing other jobs, James Hunt kindly pointed out:
Looking at these jobs, I noticed /etc/init/rild.conf - why aren't we using the
upstart-local-bridge to avoid that horrid poll? Is it because rild.conf needs
multiple getprop values? If so, you should be able
Public bug reported:
Hey
when restarting ubuntu-location-service, trust-store agent is restarted but
spawns too quickly; this is its upstart snippet:
start on (started dbus and xsession SESSION=ubuntu-touch) or \
:sys:started JOB=ubuntu-location-service
stop on desktop-end or :sys:stopping
** Changed in: location-service (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Thomas Voß (thomas-voss)
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Title:
Sleep 2 -- Trust store dbus intf doesn't
Public bug reported:
Hey,
due to this:
class UpstartEventsGui(Gtk.Window):
upstart-monitor fails to start when the gi.repository.Gtk import failed
(was skipped).
Cheers,
** Affects: upstart (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Public bug reported:
Hi,
To test location-service with latest utopic-proposed image on mako, I had to
make some adjustments:
1) change:
export HERE_IMEI_FRAGMENT=$Serial
to:
export HERE_IMEI_FRAGMENT=35513605
in /etc/init/ubuntu-location-provider-here-posclientd.conf to help the service
Public bug reported:
Hi,
while testing location-service in utopic-proposed on mako, I've reproduced the
exact same setup as in bug #1367835, but disabled the GPS provider to avoid the
error described in this bug:
1) change:
export HERE_IMEI_FRAGMENT=$Serial
to:
export
this is not reproducible 100% of the time
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Title:
ubuntu-location-serviced crashed with SIGABRT in
__gnu_cxx::__verbose_terminate_handler()
** Also affects: unity8 (Ubuntu RTM)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
Greeter not asking for pin code in image 11 (krillin)
** Also affects: unity8 (Ubuntu-rtm 14.09)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
Greeter not asking for pin code in image 11
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