[Bug 1331656] Re: Please backport sudo 1.8.9p5-1ubuntu1 (main) from trusty

2014-06-19 Thread Iain Lane
Thanks, can you do some of the testing?

I think it's unlikely that the interface has changed so I won't ask you
to test all of these reverse dependencies listed, but checking a few of
them would be nice, as well as confirming the basic build/install/run
(the first three checkboxes).

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[Bug 1331656] Re: Please backport sudo 1.8.9p5-1ubuntu1 (main) from trusty

2014-06-19 Thread Jorge Niedbalski
** Description changed:

  Please backport sudo 1.8.9p5-1ubuntu1 (main) from trusty to precise.
  
  Reason for the backport:
  
  
  Backporting changes from 1.8.9p4-1ubuntu2 to precise is not an easy task
  because it involves to backport nearly 6 bazaar tags + patches, that will not
  qualify as a MRE for the -updates pocket.
  
  Also see: LP:#1272414
  
  Testing:
  
  Mark off items in the checklist [X] as you test them, but please leave the 
checklist so that backporters can quickly evaluate the state of testing.
  
  You can test-build the backport in your PPA with backportpackage:
  $ backportpackage -u ppa:lp username/ppa name -s trusty -d precise sudo
  
  * precise:
- [] Package builds without modification
- [] sudo-ldap installs cleanly and runs
- [] sudo installs cleanly and runs
+ [x] Package builds without modification
+ [x] sudo-ldap installs cleanly and runs
+ [x] sudo installs cleanly and runs
  
  Reverse dependencies:
  =
  The following reverse-dependencies need to be tested against the new version 
of sudo. For reverse-build-dependencies (-Indep), please test that the package 
still builds against the new sudo. For reverse-dependencies, please test that 
the version of the package currently in the release still works with the new 
sudo installed. Reverse- Recommends, Suggests, and Enhances don't need to be 
tested, and are listed for completeness-sake.
  
  sudo-ldap
  -
  * zentyal-common
    [ ] precise (Reverse-Conflicts)
  
  sudo
  
  * xfce4-session
    [ ] precise (Reverse-Suggests)
  * etckeeper
    [ ] precise (Reverse-Suggests)
  * harden-environment
    [ ] precise (Reverse-Suggests)
  * libgksu2-0
    [ ] precise (Reverse-Recommends)
  * qmail
    [ ] precise (Reverse-Build-Depends)
  * apt-dater-host
    [ ] precise (Reverse-Recommends)
  * ara
    [ ] precise (Reverse-Recommends)
  * drobo-utils
    [ ] precise (Reverse-Recommends)
  * wicd-cli
    [ ] precise (Reverse-Recommends)
  * casper
-   [ ] precise (Reverse-Depends)
+   [x] precise (Reverse-Depends)
  * dtc-xen
-   [ ] precise (Reverse-Depends)
+   [] precise (Reverse-Depends)
  * uck
-   [ ] precise (Reverse-Depends)
+   [x] precise (Reverse-Depends)
  * live-config
    [ ] precise (Reverse-Recommends)
  * dkms
    [ ] precise (Reverse-Recommends)
  * hobbit-plugins
    [ ] precise (Reverse-Recommends)
  * ubiquity-casper
    [ ] precise (Reverse-Depends)
  * qtemu
    [ ] precise (Reverse-Suggests)
  * ubuntu-dev-tools
-   [ ] precise (Reverse-Depends)
+   [x] precise (Reverse-Depends)
  * python-nova
    [ ] precise (Reverse-Depends)
  * pbuilder
    [ ] precise (Reverse-Recommends)
  * check-mk-multisite
    [ ] precise (Reverse-Recommends)
  * ubuntu-minimal
    [ ] precise (Reverse-Depends)
  * xara-gtk
    [ ] precise (Reverse-Recommends)
  * apt-src
    [ ] precise (Reverse-Recommends)
  * ldap-account-manager-lamdaemon
    [ ] precise (Reverse-Depends)
  * gksu
-   [ ] precise (Reverse-Depends)
+   [x] precise (Reverse-Depends)
  * gnumed-server
    [ ] precise (Reverse-Depends)
  * xbmc-live
    [ ] precise (Reverse-Depends)
  * live-build
    [ ] precise (Reverse-Suggests)
  * smb4k
    [ ] precise (Reverse-Recommends)
  * octopussy
    [ ] precise (Reverse-Depends)
  * sshuttle
    [ ] precise (Reverse-Recommends)
  * mountpy
    [ ] precise (Reverse-Suggests)
  * q4wine
    [ ] precise (Reverse-Depends)
  * opennebula-common
    [ ] precise (Reverse-Recommends)
  * docbookwiki
    [ ] precise (Reverse-Depends)
  * matlab-support
    [ ] precise (Reverse-Depends)
  * xnetcardconfig
    [ ] precise (Reverse-Depends)
  * wicd-curses
    [ ] precise (Reverse-Recommends)
  * geximon
    [ ] precise (Reverse-Recommends)
  * winetricks
    [ ] precise (Reverse-Depends)
  * emdebian-crush
    [ ] precise (Reverse-Depends)
  * linaro-image-tools
    [ ] precise (Reverse-Depends)
  * auto-apt
    [ ] precise (Reverse-Recommends)
  * apt-file
-   [ ] precise (Reverse-Suggests)
+   [x] precise (Reverse-Suggests)
  * qemu-user-static
    [ ] precise (Reverse-Suggests)
  * xdeb
    [ ] precise (Reverse-Depends)
  * elida
    [ ] precise (Reverse-Depends)
  * zentyal-common
    [ ] precise (Reverse-Depends)
  * qmail-src
    [ ] precise (Reverse-Depends)
  * harden
    [ ] precise (Reverse-Suggests)
  * wajig
    [ ] precise (Reverse-Suggests)
  * secvpn
    [ ] precise (Reverse-Depends)
  * bashburn
    [ ] precise (Reverse-Depends)
  * mercurial-buildpackage
    [ ] precise (Reverse-Recommends)
  * fvwm-crystal
    [ ] precise (Reverse-Suggests)
  * dpsyco-sudo
    [ ] precise (Reverse-Depends)
  * kdesudo
-   [ ] precise (Reverse-Depends)
+   [x] precise (Reverse-Depends)

** Attachment added: sudo_1.8.9p5-1ubuntu1~ubuntu12.04.1.dsc
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/precise-backports/+bug/1331656/+attachment/4134925/+files/sudo_1.8.9p5-1ubuntu1%7Eubuntu12.04.1.dsc

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[Bug 1331656] Re: Please backport sudo 1.8.9p5-1ubuntu1 (main) from trusty

2014-06-19 Thread Jorge Niedbalski
** Attachment added: sudo_1.8.9p5-1ubuntu1~ubuntu12.04.1_amd64.changes
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/precise-backports/+bug/1331656/+attachment/4134926/+files/sudo_1.8.9p5-1ubuntu1%7Eubuntu12.04.1_amd64.changes

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[Bug 1331656] Re: Please backport sudo 1.8.9p5-1ubuntu1 (main) from trusty

2014-06-19 Thread Jorge Niedbalski
I tried this package on precise with some of the reverse-depends
packages, worked OK.

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[Bug 1331656] Re: Please backport sudo 1.8.9p5-1ubuntu1 (main) from trusty

2014-06-19 Thread Jorge Niedbalski
Attached .changes, dsc files.

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[Bug 1315742] Re: Segmentation fault on tar_extract_all in 14.04/1.2.20-3

2014-06-19 Thread Jose Luis Rivero
Thanks Brian, I've wrote a small testing case that should segfault with
current libtar 1.2.20-3 but should work with the patch 1.2.20-4

 - Compile: gcc foo.c -ltar -o foo
 - Run ./foo any_tarfile

It will uncompress the contents in the /tmp directory.
Let me know if you need anything else.

** Attachment added: Test case for libtar segfault
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libtar/+bug/1315742/+attachment/4134973/+files/foo.c

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[Bug 1315742] Re: Segmentation fault on tar_extract_all in 14.04/1.2.20-3

2014-06-19 Thread Jose Luis Rivero
We successfully aplied the following patch to generate an own version
(1.2.20-4~osrf1) that fixes the problem.

** Patch added: Backport of libtar_1.2.20-4 to trusty
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libtar/+bug/1315742/+attachment/4135049/+files/libtar-4_backport.debdiff

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[Bug 1332255] [NEW] Please backport povray 1:3.7.0.0-4 (universe) from utopic

2014-06-19 Thread Graham Inggs
Public bug reported:

Please backport povray 1:3.7.0.0-4 (universe) from utopic to trusty.

Reason for the backport:

Package was removed in 2011 due to licensing issues which have subsequently 
been resolved.

Testing:

Mark off items in the checklist [X] as you test them, but please leave the 
checklist so that backporters can quickly evaluate the state of testing.

You can test-build the backport in your PPA with backportpackage:
$ backportpackage -u ppa:lp username/ppa name -s utopic -d trusty povray

Backported packages available here:
https://launchpad.net/~ginggs/+archive/backports

* trusty:
[X] Package builds without modification
[X] povray-examples installs cleanly and runs
[X] povray-includes installs cleanly and runs
[X] povray installs cleanly and runs

No reverse dependencies

** Affects: trusty-backports
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 1315742] Re: Segmentation fault on tar_extract_all in 14.04/1.2.20-3

2014-06-19 Thread Brian Murray
I've uploaded the Utopic version of libtar to the Trusty proposed queue
for review by an SRU team member.

** Changed in: libtar (Ubuntu Trusty)
   Status: Triaged = In Progress

** Changed in: libtar (Ubuntu Trusty)
 Assignee: (unassigned) = Brian Murray (brian-murray)

** Description changed:

+ [Test Case]
+ 1) Download the sample program from comment #7
+ 2) Compile the program (gcc foo.c -ltar -o foo
+ 3) Run ./foo any-tarfile
+ 
+ Using the version of libtar from Trusty (1.2.20-3) the foo program will
+ crash.  Using the version of libtar from trusty-proposed
+ (1.2.20-3ubuntu0.1) it should not.
+ 
  Description:Ubuntu 14.04 LTS
  Release:14.04
  
  libtar0:
-   Installed: 1.2.19-1   (working)
-   Candidate: 1.2.20-3   (segfaults)
+   Installed: 1.2.19-1   (working)
+   Candidate: 1.2.20-3   (segfaults)
  
  I stumbled over this bug when trying to use Stopmotion. It segfaulted when 
trying to load a project file.
  I debugged it and ended up at 'tar_extract_all'.
  Stopmotion worked well again when I downgraded libtar to 1.2.19-1 from saucy.

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[Bug 1315742] Re: Segmentation fault on tar_extract_all in 14.04/1.2.20-3

2014-06-19 Thread Colin Watson
Hello TimJ, or anyone else affected,

Accepted libtar into trusty-proposed. The package will build now and be
available at
http://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libtar/1.2.20-3ubuntu0.1 in a few
hours, and then in the -proposed repository.

Please help us by testing this new package.  See
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/EnableProposed for documentation how to
enable and use -proposed.  Your feedback will aid us getting this update
out to other Ubuntu users.

If this package fixes the bug for you, please add a comment to this bug,
mentioning the version of the package you tested, and change the tag
from verification-needed to verification-done. If it does not fix the
bug for you, please add a comment stating that, and change the tag to
verification-failed.  In either case, details of your testing will help
us make a better decision.

Further information regarding the verification process can be found at
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam/PerformingSRUVerification .  Thank you in
advance!

** Changed in: libtar (Ubuntu Trusty)
   Status: In Progress = Fix Committed

** Tags added: verification-needed

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[Bug 1315742] Re: Segmentation fault on tar_extract_all in 14.04/1.2.20-3

2014-06-19 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
** Branch linked: lp:ubuntu/trusty-proposed/libtar

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