Tuesday bug triage report

2021-05-25 Thread Lucas Kanashiro
Bugs last updated on 2021-05-24 (Monday)
Date range identified as: "Tuesday triage"
Found 11 bugs

A single comment below:

https://pad.lv/1912389 - *(Invalid)   [net-snmp]   -  [Patch]
SIGSEGV: crash when certificate contains extension longer than 512 bytes
https://pad.lv/1912390 - *(New)   [net-snmp]   - [Patch]
TLS/DTLS: inconsistent allowed_uses behaviour when in debug mode / not in
debug mode
-> Sergio was previously investigating those bugs and the bug reporter
replied to them saying that upstream released a new version which fixes
those problems. Maybe Sergio wants to revisit those bugs.

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Bugs tagged 'server-next' and not touched in 60 days
Found 0 bugs

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Bugs in backlog and not touched in 180 days
Found 1 bugs
https://pad.lv/1904620 - (New)[tomcat8]- Tomcat 8.0.32
does not start with libraries compatible with Java 8 or older but compiled
for Java 9

Lucas Kanashiro.
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Monday bug triage

2021-05-25 Thread Bryce Harrington
Quite a few bugs this time, and a large chunk were mysql so I spent some
extra time there (more below):


LP: #1798089 - (New)[clamav] - ClamAV do not processes 
CL_TYPE_RAR cdb custom signature format 
  * Actually, "libclamunrar needs updated to 0.103.x to match clamav"
  * libclamunrar is in multiverse though, due to proprietary licensing.
I retargeted the bug, and let reporters know this should rather be
tackled in Debian.

LP: #1898928 - (Incomplete) [ubuntu-advantage-tools] - package 
ubuntu-advantage-tools 19.6~ubuntu14.04.4 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess 
installed post-installation script returned error exit status 2
  * Users installed other distros on top of Ubuntu (Trisquel and Linux
Mint) and lost their /etc/os-release
  * Marked bug WONTFIX and directed them to their respective distro
maintainers.

LP: #1926265 - *(Confirmed) [openldap]   - slapd enter in infinite loop 
on sched_yield syscall
  * Bug commenter confirmed reverting a patch fixes the issue
  * Not sure it is SRUable since the revert may regress a bug fix.
So maybe needs a better fix developed?

LP: #1929270 - (New)[mysql-8.0]  - package libmysqlclient-dev 
(not installed) failed to install/upgrade: libmariadb-dev:amd64 
1:10.3.29+maria~bionic paketinde de bulunan 
'/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libmysqlservices.a' dosyasının üzerine yazılmaya 
çalışılıyor
  * User filed a bunch of bugs against mysql-8
  * They attempted installing both mysql and mariadb, and each version
of php since 5.6 via PPA.  Feels like they're setting up a server
via cargo culted directions.
  * Recommend they not co-install mysql and mariadb, and closed all the
bugs as invalid.

LP: #1929319 - (New)[mysql-8.0]  - package mysql-server-8.0 
8.0.25-0ubuntu0.20.04.1 failed to install/upgrade: installed mysql-server-8.0 
package post-installation script subprocess returned error exit status 1
  * Looks like dupe of the above bug (timeout shutting down during
upgrade)
  * However the log also shows a unique error message relating to locale
settings that would be better to focus this bug report on.
  

In addition, I went through another half dozen recently reported mysql
upgrade bugs, suspecting there might be more bugs showing shutdown
failures coupled with long shutdown times.  Sure enough there are a
number of these.  In each case, previous shutdown/restart sequences took
only a matter of a few seconds, but the restart when the error happened
required over a minute.  Poking around in the /etc/init.d/mysql shutdown
code makes me suspect it has a timeout set to something less than a
minute (10 sec?) and then treats it as an error.  This might explain a
lot of the failures we see that seem to be complaining about existing
mysql services on other ports and so on.  This hypothesis should be
straightforward to test, and if it pans out the solution could be to
simply loosen the respective timeout to a larger number (maybe 5 min?)


Not all the mysql bugs were this same issue, there also continue to be
bug reports relating to co-installed mysql+mariadb.  Here is a way I
found helpful to examine what the user was doing leading up to the
error:

$ grep "Requested-By: " -B1 DpkgHistoryLog.txt  | grep Commandline

In examining a couple of these mariadb bugs this way, I get the sense
that the users may be installing mariadb semi-unintentionally by
cut-and-paste sysadminning and may be using online guides pertaining
more to Debian.

Bryce



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