Oh. This was on 10.04 (LTS).
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Title:
package squid 2.7.STABLE7-1ubuntu12.1 failed to install/upgrade:
subprocess installed post-
This fix appears to have broken the upgrade process.
On two systems, it ended up failing to finish the upgrade. After killing
the upgrade processes I was unable to stop the still running squid using
'service squid stop' or 'stop squid' or '/etc/init.d/squid stop' or
anything else.
After that I co
apport-collect doesn't seem to respect $http_proxy which is a bit
lame... At least I assume that's the problem. I get this:
Error connecting to Launchpad: 'NoneType' object has no attribute 'makefile'
Anyway, apport file attached.
** Attachment added: "apport.bind9.L2g1AB.apport"
https://
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: bind9
Bind appears to be listening on specific addresses rather than on all
interfaces. This wouldn't be a problem except that on modern Ubuntu
systems the local host name is configured in /etc/hosts to by on
127.0.1.1 rather than the same IP as localhost
Public bug reported:
I'm sure this has been noted before but I can't find an explanation.
Why are non-major version numbers in the package names for the openldap
libraries? Package names like 'libldap-2.4-2' seem to make it unnecessarily
hard to package third party software with sensible depend
Fix Released? I can't see anything that looks like a fix. Can someone
post a link? Maybe I'm just not working launchpad properly.
As Rober Fischer The maxfds() subroutine needs to be in the 'script'
section...
Or something like
limit nofile 65536 65536
could be added above 'expect fork'.
I've