High - 'Impacts accessibility of a core application '
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Inaccessible
Confirmed on 1.0.4-5 on quantal.
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Yeh, how odd - confirmed here as well on up to date 12.10
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Hi,
Did this occur during an installation, a full upgrade or just a minor
security upgrade?
Can you add the result of
ls -l /dev/disk/by-uuid
and
ls -ld /dev/disk/by-uuid*
Dave
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Triaged: Trivial test case and pointer to fix
Medium: Reasonable starter; if you can point to it being triggerable in some
apps then it might be higher
This triggers in Quantal libc6 2.15-0ubuntu20 , and as I understand it, it
needs to get fixed in the dev version before being SRUd
to 12.04.
Note the manual page shows both cal and ncal in the same page and has:
cal [-3hjy] [-A number] [-B number] [[month] year]
cal [-3hj] [-A number] [-B number] -m month [year]
ncal [-3bhjJpwySM] [-A number] [-B number] [-s country_code] [[month] year]
ncal [-3bhJeoSM] [-A number]
Triaged: Has detailed explanation of problem
High: Affects Built in network hardware
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High: Corrupted log messages are going to confuse lots of people and make
debugging other things harder
As a precaution I marked as security; memory corruptions in rsyslog
can't be good
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The desktop file in the package doesn't specify an icon
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kernel panic on iscsi tagret disconnect
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When you say that 'feh' hangs, what do you see? For me I see a blank
white window, and it's not using any CPU; but the reason it's blank and
white is that it's looking at the upper top left of the image which is
the white background, if I click and drag to move nearer the middle of
the image I
Seems to work in 0.2.3-2 (in quantal), not obvious what fixed it though.
Gpicview looks like it's actually a core package (Task: lubuntu-desktop)
, and thus it might be suitable for an SRU to update Precise; if you
think this is appropriate please do steps 1 and 2 of the SRU Procedure
[1] to
Triaged: Upstream ack'd it and has patched
High: Unexpected privacy problem.
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Yep can recreate on quantal :
okular 4:4.9.2-0ubuntu1
evince 3.6.0-0ubuntu1
ii libpoppler-glib8:amd64 0.20.4-0ubuntu1 amd64
PDF rendering library (GLib-based shared library)
ii
as per above, confirmed on quantal.
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Triaged: Report explains what's wrong
Thanks for the report.
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That example certainly isn't clear.
I don't think you need the kill -CONT, as far as I can tell the -USR1 will
display the info and just carry on without
any other requirement.
So it's not obvious to me what the kill $pid in the original example is
supposed to do, if you look at the info page
removed bitesize tag because it's a weird package layout; it seems to be a hand
coded patch set in the makefile
(that also starts by opening out the tar).
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Hi John,
Looking on Quantal, it looks like 6.2-9 has got the changes; I don't know if
it has gone into anything earlier. The changelog entry reads:
readline6 (6.2-9) unstable; urgency=low
* Apply upstream patches 002 - 004. Fixes:
- The readline shared library helper script needs to be
Looks like 1048304 is another dupe of this?
1056511 looks like a very similar backtrace to me as well, even though the
driver at the last stage is nouveau rather than cirrus, the rest of it looks
the same.
As of todays Quantal update it's stable enough to allow me to login and
get a few minutes
Triaged: Reporter points to discussion and fix
Importance: High (I was wondering about crticial since it's a data
loss/corruption, but there again it's in a vi recovery which is reasonably rare
and not an arbitrary corruption)
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Small translation in USC : Books Magazines
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Small typo issue in the tracker's tab in the french version
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Small typo issue in the tracker's tab (maybe just in french)
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fldigi crashed with SIGSEGV in strcpy()
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Hi Frank,
Can you confirm for me how you've got the audio on fldigi set up - are you
telling it to use OSS or something else for the sound?
If you start fldigi in a terminal does it print any other diagnostics before it
crashes?
It might also be good to follow the instructions here:
The comments on that change say:
A change between readline-6.1 and readline-6.2 to prevent the readline input
hook from being called too frequently had the side effect of causing delays
when reading pasted input on systems such as Mac OS X. This patch fixes
those delays while retaining
and possibly bug 1047998
(although my failure messages look different - mine looks more like it's
trying to bring up iscsi before the networking)
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Observation; In the boot logs I see:
[ 11.335866] init: winbind main process (2135) terminated with status 127
[ 11.335884] init: winbind main process ended, respawning
[ 11.338729] init: winbind main process (2139) terminated with status 127
[ 11.338745] init: winbind main process ended,
Looks good:
Linux major 3.5.0-16-generic #24-Ubuntu SMP Thu Sep 27 23:57:26 UTC 2012
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
Thanks all!
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Spinningforthecause: OK, but lets see if klerfayt can repeat it, since
he/she reported it.
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Desktop becomes unresponsive after pluggin in
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xpdf.real crashed with SIGSEGV in GooHash::find()
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Confirmed: Multiple reporters
Critical: Deletes data that it was told not to
(OK, so it's ancient, but it's Hardy and afaik that's still supported,
don't know if it's been fixed in the meantime)
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Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better. However, I am closing it because the bug seems to have
been fixed in the latest development version of Ubuntu - Quantal
Quetzal; I've tried with version 1.1.15-2 of jfsutils on dummy (sparse)
files upto 9TB in size
It looks like this was fixed in tkdesk 2.0.-9.1:
* Switched off components autoloading and added patch
http://tkdesk.sourceforge.net/patches/tkdesk-2.0p2.patch by upstream
to make tkdesk working with itcl3 version 3.3 or newer.
and that's been in everything after Hardy; Hardy is only
Hi Ezra,
Thanks for reporting this bug; I was just working through some old bugs and
noticed your bug, apologies that no one has got to it in the mean time.
I tried this on Quantal according to your instructions and it didn't crash
for me, however, I've never used ardour2 before so it's
Confirmed: Multiple reporters
Is anyone seeing this on anything after Hardy?
What hardware (vendor/model) are you all seeing it on?
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I've attached an exmple that triggers this.
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You hadn't included a .svg that triggered this, so I have (created on
Quantal inkscape) 0.48.3.1-1ubuntu6
It displays fine in firefox, inkscape and rekonq, but gthumb
(3:3.0.2-0ubuntu2) and nautilus(1:3.5.90.really.3.4.2-0ubuntu2) both
omit the text (Konqueror makes a different mess of rendering
Hi Steve,
You say it doesn't affect 1.13-2 in debian, and it looks like everything
after Hardy has something after 1.13, so I'll assume it's fix released (please
reopen if you find it affects anything newer - Hardy being in support only for
server, so I don't think this would get fixed for
I think this exists, it's update-notifier; I think if you drop something in
/etc/kernel/postinst.d it'll get run on a new kernel install.
(I'm not sure whether it existed when you reported it 4 years ago, but it looks
like update-notifier did exist back then, I just don' tknow how much it did).
These 3 test cases pass fine for me on Quantal with 4.17-9 (with both
the 386 and x86-64 packages), so marking as fix released.
If you need a fix for the bug in previous versions of Ubuntu, please
follow the instructions for Requesting a Backport at
Hi Adam,
I think you need to use the -k option to get the behaviour you want.
As I read the manpage what agrep does is search for the 'pattern' - and that
pattern includes searching for the regexp, and then if it doesn't find it gives
you the 'best' (with -B). But because you passed it
Hi Eric,
Hmm, yes this is a bit confusing,
I agree your 'agrep -S1' case is producing the wrong result, however in 4.17-9
the manpage says:
' -SkSet the cost of a substitution to k (k is a positive integer). This
option does not currently work with regular
ok, I don't see anything related to when you insert the usb disk bad in the
logs.
(There is some weird ACPI stuff earlier but it doesn't look related??), so I'll
leave this back to the
xfwm4 guys to think whatelse to look at.
Dave
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Seems a reasonable request, /usr/share/doc/perl-modules/copyright does
include the Artistic-2 currently.
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wish8.5 crashed
Those are kernel errors, not actually apache errors, so flipping the
package to Linux.
(Just looking at some old untriaged bugs, the system will probably ask
you for some logs/info if you can still gather them, although I relaise
it's been some years).
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nack - both 3.6.-rc2 and 3.6-rc3 work.
Linux major 3.6.0-030600rc3-generic #201208221735 SMP Wed Aug 22 21:36:32 UTC
2012 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
Linux major 3.6.0-030600rc2-generic #201208161835 SMP Thu Aug 16 22:36:32 UTC
2012 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
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and 3.6-rc1 is good as well:
Linux major 3.6.0-030600rc1-generic #201208022056 SMP Fri Aug 3 00:57:36
UTC 2012 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
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Yeh, already tested 3.5.4 - it's broken ( Linux major
3.5.4-030504-generic #201209142010 SMP Sat Sep 15 00:11:50 UTC 2012
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux )
There are a heck of a lot of differences in the kvm code between 3.5.x
and 3.6.x (about 400 patches from what I can see), so it's a bit of a
Well, I don't think I'd expect a guest to be able to set an arbitrary IP
either.
As for 'if you've got physical access all is lost' - that makes a lot of
assumptions.
For example in a school or something the actual machines and cabling might be in
a security case with the cabling trunked down.
Are you saying it's unresponsive but then recovers?
If so, can you include the output of the 'dmesg' command taken after it
recovers after having plugged in the usb key.
Please also include the output of the commands:
dmesg
lsusb -v
mount
Dave
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Looking at package 1.0-5 on Quantal, the behaviour seems to be following
the man page (which still suggestes nullidentd [uid]):
dg@major:~/Documents$ /usr/sbin/nullidentd
Hmm; this bug is a bit confusing; On quantal I've got ytalk(3.3.0-5) to
work with talkd (0.17-15) (using openbsd-inetd)
However, while the text of the report talks about using apt-get source talkd,
the package it is associated with is inetutils,
and inetutils has it's own talkd, inetutils-talkd.
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Guest user can use arbitrary MAC addresses
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In Quantal, as a guest user you can create a network connection with an
arbitrary mac address - I take
that as a security hole (being able to break another machine on the network).
(actually in this case the guest user
Hi Christopher,
(Triager/Not the original reporter)
I agree that setting the zoom does fix it - good spot, so it does seem to be
a choice of default zoom that seems to be the problem.
However, calligra seems to make a more sane guess at the default zoom, and it's
visible on opening, so I
Confirmed: I could recreate this
Medium: This is the universe version of samba not the main one; and also if
this is just a default config problem then it's not a high; although I don't
know enough Samba to know if it's really more serious.
I suspect there are multiple bugs here; the log.%m
Mike: Yes, that does sound like a separate problem; if it's dependent on
the amount of RAM; that almost sounds like a swap space allocation guess
going wrong???
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Hi Joseph,
Linux major 3.5.0-15-generic #22~lp1045027v1 SMP Thu Sep 20 19:26:02 UTC 2012
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
That seems to work; Thanks!
I guess one thought is that since 3.6-rc3 works fine, it would probably
be better to pick whatever fixed it from the newer one.
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Hi ek2,
No I don't think so, you don't specify the verison of ksh93 that you looked
at,
I've gone pack to ksh93r which looks like it's from a bit before you reported
it and that has the code you list,
at line 519 - of name.c, not main.c :
514
Quantal has 4.86 and lsof manual page looks fine.
(I guess this could be backported to Precise, but I doubt anyone is that
bothered about a manpage format to justify it)
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I'm not convinced this is a bug (although please check my reasoning);
the code is still present in ast-ksh.2012-09-11 upstream source but has
moved to name.c around line 1201.
That (horrible) block of code is:
1if((nq = (*fp-disc-createf)(np,cp+1,flags,fp)) ==
np)
Sorry, missed one line - what that if (np=nq) is really doing is assigning
the new nq from line (1) to np, and simultaneously
checking if the new nq is null.
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Hi James,
I agree it's likely to be an lvm/udev race; some observations:
1) It doesn't seem to happen with files
2) With lvm, It doesn't always happen if the guest is configured with a
single core; most of the time but not always
3) With lvm it seems to happen (almost?) always
Hi James,
I agree it's likely to be an lvm/udev race; some observations:
1) It doesn't seem to happen with files
2) With lvm, It doesn't always happen if the guest is configured with a
single core; most of the time but not always
3) With lvm it seems to happen (almost?) always
If you diddmesg dmesg.myoutput
that'll save it in a file that you can somehow copy off; similarly the other
log files will be in /var/log
Probably the easiest thing to do is to plug a USB thumb drive in when it hangs,
if you're lucky the drive will automount itself in something like
Triaged: Bug tells you exactly where the problem is
High: Seems the package is pretty completely broken by it
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every LTS+1 those of in +1 see zillions of people asking why do-release-upgrade
-d won't find them their new release;
it doesn't tell them why there was 'No new release found'.
So I'd like to see it say something like:
No new release found; do-release-upgrade is
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missing packages on ubuntu 12.10 beta 1
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and epiphany 3.5.4-0ubuntu1
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reproducible crash while running the
I think this is intended for epiphany-browser
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Gnome System Settings --
Chatting to people on -bugs we've got at least one on kvm, one on
virtual box and one on real Nvidia graphics, so not specific.
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moved to triaged; I tried it - trivial to repeat from the instructions.
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I've got a KVM guest running Quantal server (as per CD install 2012-09-01) and
it runs tgtd with a single target
(the target is an LVM lv - I'll attach any configs that apport hasn't attached)
If I just boot the vm, the guests don't see the disc - when they log in they
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tgt needs restart to find LUN
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root@server1:/var/log# cat /etc/tgt/conf.d/dag.conf
# Sample target with one LUN only. Defaults to allow access for all initiators:
#
#iSNSServerIP 192.168.122.10
#iSNSServerPort 3205
#iSNSAccessControl On
#iSNS On
target
Albert:
Still on 3.5.0-13, if I use the emulate_invalid_guest_state=y it does survive
the iPXE boot,
although if I leave it to fall through iPXE to the DVD boot it fails
differently below.
Dave
KVM internal error. Suberror: 1
emulation failure
EAX= EBX=a715 ECX=
Joseph:
From comment #9
3.5.2 version works
3.5.3 fails
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iPXE kills kvm with KVM: entry failed, hardware error
Matthias:
With 4.7 (4.7.1-7ubuntu1) I see an
/usr/include/c++/4.7/ext/new_allocator.h:110:4: error: parenthesized
initializer in array new [-fpermissive]
but if I add the -fpermissive I get the trace as per my comment #4 - is
that a separate report or a symptom of the same bug?
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OK, so it sounds like most of the machine is working, just something in the
installer is broke - so the quesiton is what,
could you try and get more of the logs onto this bug report.
Could you try and attach:
* The full output of dmesg
* Any other logs from /var/log that look interesting,
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu server daily disk; 20120908 (amd64)
I have a kvm guest which is diskless, I've done an install (off CD image) onto
an iscsi disk (that's provided by another VM running tgt).
But it won't boot after install (maybe related to 881388?)
(Host is Quantal as of today but
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I've got a KVM guest running Quantal server (as per CD install 2012-09-01) and
it runs tgtd with a single target
(the target is an LVM lv - I'll attach any configs that apport hasn't attached)
If I just boot the vm, the guests don't see the disc - when they log in they
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#
#iSNSServerIP 192.168.122.10
#iSNSServerPort 3205
#iSNSAccessControl On
#iSNS On
target
as discussed with smooth-texan on -bugs.
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** Changed in: gnome-control-center-signon (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Low
** Changed in: gnome-control-center-signon (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Triaged
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Bugs, which is
Medium: selinux doesn't actually look like it's core on Ubuntu, so severe
impact on non-core
Triaged: Bug explains exactly what the dependency problem is
(wth does it depend on grub-pc anyway?)
** Changed in: selinux (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Medium
** Changed in: selinux (Ubuntu)
Public bug reported:
This is a regression - I was using iPXE last night just fine on the same
hardware (an i7-860)
I've got a guest (xml attached) with no discs that I'm trying to
netboot, but as soon as iPXE starts I see:
iPXE (PCI 00:03.0) starting execution...
and it stops - the libvirt log
** Attachment added: log file showing it working fine for the last few times
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/qemu-kvm/+bug/1045027/+attachment/3289249/+files/client1.log
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** Attachment added: xml description of guest
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1045027/+attachment/3289235/+files/client1.xml
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hmm, works when the host is running 3.5.0-12-generic #12-Ubuntu SMP Fri Aug 24
18:28:43
fails with 3.5.0-13-generic #14-Ubuntu SMP Wed Aug 29 16:48:44
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This looks like it's kernel not qemu:
works when the host is running 3.5.0-12-generic #12-Ubuntu SMP Fri Aug 24
18:28:43
fails with 3.5.0-13-generic #14-Ubuntu SMP Wed Aug 29 16:48:44
** Package changed: qemu-kvm (Ubuntu) = linux (Ubuntu)
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