[Bug 303375] [NEW] Please merge apache2 from debian unstable

2008-11-29 Thread Bhavani Shankar
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: apache2

debian has a new version to be merged.

** Affects: apache2 (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 303375] Re: Please merge apache2 from debian unstable

2008-11-29 Thread Bhavani Shankar

** Attachment added: Debian - ubuntu debdiff
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/20046465/debian.debdiff

** Changed in: apache2 (Ubuntu)
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[Bug 302075] Re: Samba crashes when mounting a password protected share

2008-11-29 Thread Migzu
** Description changed:

  Binary package hint: samba
  
  I've got this samba-mount, which is named after my username migzu. That 
share contains my home folder( /home/migzu )
  Samba crashes when i try to mount that share and mails me the stuff in 
mail.txt
  This crash started happening after the upgrade to interpid. There were no 
problems with this before upgrading to interpid.
  
  I'm using Ubuntu 8.10 and Samba 2:3.2.3-1ubuntu3.
  My installation is completely up-to-date.
  
  
- (Ps. Sorry, if i broke some rule or police in this bug-report. It's my first 
time :) )
+ (Ps. Sorry, if i broke some rule or policy in this bug-report. It's my first 
time :) )
  
  EDIT:
  
- I found some stuff on the logs. That stuff's on logpaste.txt
+ logpaste.txt contains backtrace which I found in the logs.

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[Blueprint groupware-server] Groupware Server

2008-11-29 Thread Giorgio Zarrelli
Blueprint changed by Giorgio Zarrelli:

Whiteboard changed to:

2006-12+21 khaeru: might this be handled by the ubuntu-server-tasks spec?
é
21/12/2006 - I think we should pick an existing suite, i.e. hula and then 
create the ubiquitous middleware to achieve what we want

13/07/2007 (stephan-impilinux) - We have recently evaluated a load of
these solutions and have some professional experience in it.

2008-06-07 (pixelpapst) - Just a quick reminder that the hula project
ist effectively dead since late 2006, and the community created a fork
called bongo project. However, by now they ripped out all of Hula's
LDAP connectivity, which makes this a very pretty but useless solution
for SmallBusinessServer.

2008-06-08  (Guy Van Sanden) Citadel seems a very good choice.  IT offers many 
features (including a Jabber server) and is completely GPL'ed.
The only caveat is that it does not have LDAP support (yet)

2008-06-19 (Art Cancro) -- yes, definitely go with Citadel.  Ubuntu
packages are already being maintained, and the project would be
delighted to cooperate with the Ubuntu team on integration issues.

2008-06-19 (Todd Hanna) I would also like to give a big +1 to Citadel.
They already have the .debs and there is even a connector to use it as
an Exchange replacement if you have clients using Outlook.  I have run
it without issue on Ubuntu server since version 6.06.  It's head and
shoulders above the rest at the moment..  and it is easy to setup,
update, and maintain.

2008-07-08 (Stuart Cianos) - I'll also give major points to Citadel, and
have been a longtime user of it. It is the only open-source groupware
package that is self maintaining and straightforward to configure.

2008-07-09 (Stephan Buys) - Please also dont forget Kolab (Citadel
implements the Kolab v1 format). Kolab has 3 plugins for Outlook,
support Horde Webmail, Thunderbird/Lightning and Kontact.

2008-07-09 (Guy Van Sanden) RE Kolab - Kolab is not a full groupware
AFAIK, it does not have a web interface.  Correct me if I'm wrong.

2008-07-09 (Christian Merlin) Remember also SOGo
(http://sogo.opengroupware.org/) it use LDAP for users and PostgreSQL
for database. So It could be easy to integrate with Ebox (http://ebox-
platform.com/). So Ubuntu can became an'easy and powerfull groupware
server like the commercial one.

2008-07-10 (Stephan Buys) Kolab does have a web interface (for admin and
email) through Horde (www.horde.org). Calendars, Contacts and Tasks can
be shared between Outlook/Kontact/Horde/Thunderbird

2008-07-10 - Personally I prefer bongo, however it is still in its
infancy.  It has a great UI, and is targeted at being simple to install
and use

2008-11-14 - (Guy Van Sanden) Zarafa is becoming an option too.  It was
AGPL'd recently and offers many features including CalDAV in the
upcoming 6.30 release.

2008-11-14 - (Stuart Cianos) Only the server-side components of Zarafa
were opened up... There are still numerous proprietary functions that
are unavailable in the AGPL version. There are plenty of completely open
solutions out there (Horde, Citadel, Kolab, etc.) Personally, I use
Citadel (with Funambol for push e-mail) due to its funtionality,
reliability, speed and flexibility... They also have a fantastic
developer/user community that is supportive and communicative.

2008-11-15 - (Guy Van Sanden)  @Stuart Cianos  Actually most of it seems to be 
in the AGPL version except for the client license required for Outlook usage.  
Which is logical, if you are paying for closed source outlook you should also 
pay for the connector...
I know about citadel, have been running it for 2 years but it does have some 
issues and lacks certain features like LDAP integration.

2008-11-16 (Stuart Cianos) @Guy Van Sanden: Citadel will allow you to
authenticate against any service which support the underlying
authentication of the operating system (in this case, PAM). I have used
this to authenticate users against PAM using modules such as pam_ldap;
additionally, it can automatically populate an LDAP directory with
information from its global address book for use with external clients.

I do not see eGroupware, what about it?

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[Blueprint groupware-server] Groupware Server

2008-11-29 Thread Giorgio Zarrelli
Blueprint changed by Giorgio Zarrelli:

Whiteboard changed to:

2006-12+21 khaeru: might this be handled by the ubuntu-server-tasks spec?
é
21/12/2006 - I think we should pick an existing suite, i.e. hula and then 
create the ubiquitous middleware to achieve what we want

13/07/2007 (stephan-impilinux) - We have recently evaluated a load of
these solutions and have some professional experience in it.

2008-06-07 (pixelpapst) - Just a quick reminder that the hula project
ist effectively dead since late 2006, and the community created a fork
called bongo project. However, by now they ripped out all of Hula's
LDAP connectivity, which makes this a very pretty but useless solution
for SmallBusinessServer.

2008-06-08  (Guy Van Sanden) Citadel seems a very good choice.  IT offers many 
features (including a Jabber server) and is completely GPL'ed.
The only caveat is that it does not have LDAP support (yet)

2008-06-19 (Art Cancro) -- yes, definitely go with Citadel.  Ubuntu
packages are already being maintained, and the project would be
delighted to cooperate with the Ubuntu team on integration issues.

2008-06-19 (Todd Hanna) I would also like to give a big +1 to Citadel.
They already have the .debs and there is even a connector to use it as
an Exchange replacement if you have clients using Outlook.  I have run
it without issue on Ubuntu server since version 6.06.  It's head and
shoulders above the rest at the moment..  and it is easy to setup,
update, and maintain.

2008-07-08 (Stuart Cianos) - I'll also give major points to Citadel, and
have been a longtime user of it. It is the only open-source groupware
package that is self maintaining and straightforward to configure.

2008-07-09 (Stephan Buys) - Please also dont forget Kolab (Citadel
implements the Kolab v1 format). Kolab has 3 plugins for Outlook,
support Horde Webmail, Thunderbird/Lightning and Kontact.

2008-07-09 (Guy Van Sanden) RE Kolab - Kolab is not a full groupware
AFAIK, it does not have a web interface.  Correct me if I'm wrong.

2008-07-09 (Christian Merlin) Remember also SOGo
(http://sogo.opengroupware.org/) it use LDAP for users and PostgreSQL
for database. So It could be easy to integrate with Ebox (http://ebox-
platform.com/). So Ubuntu can became an'easy and powerfull groupware
server like the commercial one.

2008-07-10 (Stephan Buys) Kolab does have a web interface (for admin and
email) through Horde (www.horde.org). Calendars, Contacts and Tasks can
be shared between Outlook/Kontact/Horde/Thunderbird

2008-07-10 - Personally I prefer bongo, however it is still in its
infancy.  It has a great UI, and is targeted at being simple to install
and use

2008-11-14 - (Guy Van Sanden) Zarafa is becoming an option too.  It was
AGPL'd recently and offers many features including CalDAV in the
upcoming 6.30 release.

2008-11-14 - (Stuart Cianos) Only the server-side components of Zarafa
were opened up... There are still numerous proprietary functions that
are unavailable in the AGPL version. There are plenty of completely open
solutions out there (Horde, Citadel, Kolab, etc.) Personally, I use
Citadel (with Funambol for push e-mail) due to its funtionality,
reliability, speed and flexibility... They also have a fantastic
developer/user community that is supportive and communicative.

2008-11-15 - (Guy Van Sanden)  @Stuart Cianos  Actually most of it seems to be 
in the AGPL version except for the client license required for Outlook usage.  
Which is logical, if you are paying for closed source outlook you should also 
pay for the connector...
I know about citadel, have been running it for 2 years but it does have some 
issues and lacks certain features like LDAP integration.

2008-11-16 (Stuart Cianos) @Guy Van Sanden: Citadel will allow you to
authenticate against any service which support the underlying
authentication of the operating system (in this case, PAM). I have used
this to authenticate users against PAM using modules such as pam_ldap;
additionally, it can automatically populate an LDAP directory with
information from its global address book for use with external clients.

2008-11-29 (Giorgio Zarrelli) I do not see eGroupware, what about it?

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[Bug 260687] Re: Purging samba breaks login (pam_smbpass.so segfaults)

2008-11-29 Thread zedtux
Okay, thanks.

I have this directory.

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[Bug 286828] Re: Access to samba 3.0.24-3.0.25 shares using CIFS is broken on 8.10

2008-11-29 Thread mipper
Forgive my ignorance here, but I can see that there appears to have been
a fix committed for this bug, but I can't see when or how it's going to
be released.  This is an absolute show stopper bug as far as I can see,
so how and when can I get a fix for it?

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[Bug 230147] Re: package openssh-server 1:4.7p1-8ubuntu1.1 failed to install/upgrade:

2008-11-29 Thread JaysonRowe
We are closing this bug report because it lacks the information we need
to investigate the problem, as described in the previous comments.
Please reopen it if you can give us the missing information, and don't
hesitate to submit bug reports in the future. To reopen the bug report
you can click on the current status, under the Status column, and change
the Status back to New. Thanks again!

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   Status: Incomplete = Invalid

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[Bug 187473] Re: [Hardy] Update from alpha 3 to alpha 4 broke ssh connections to openbsd boxes

2008-11-29 Thread JaysonRowe
We are closing this bug report because it lacks the information we need
to investigate the problem, as described in the previous comments.
Please reopen it if you can give us the missing information, and don't
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[Bug 173786] Re: nscd required for libnss-ldap to work

2008-11-29 Thread JaysonRowe
Since it's been a very long time since any additional info was added to
this bug, I'm just checking to see if this is still an issue, and find
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[Bug 206363] Re: freshly installed hardy beta, after installing apache2 installed mysql-server which crashed

2008-11-29 Thread JaysonRowe
Since it's been a very long time since any additional info was added to
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[Bug 221737] Re: upsd doesn't start on system startup

2008-11-29 Thread JaysonRowe
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[Bug 211906] Re: package mysql-server 5.0.51a-3ubuntu5 failed to install/upgrade: dependency problems - leaving unconfigured

2008-11-29 Thread JaysonRowe
Since it's been a very long time since any additional info was added to
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[Bug 47386] Re: Ubuntu Dapper Samba shares - broken for some

2008-11-29 Thread JaysonRowe
Since it's been a very long time since any additional info was added to
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[Bug 191857] Re: winbind init script triggers invalid group error

2008-11-29 Thread JaysonRowe
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[Bug 221737] Re: upsd doesn't start on system startup

2008-11-29 Thread Anders Häggström
I am still interested in a more logical standard installation, according
to the proposals I have mentioned before, but I do not have the time or
knowledge to implement a patch for the startup script.

I am running ubuntu 8.04.1 (amd64) and nut version 2.2.1-2.1ubuntu7.1.

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[Bug 47386] Re: Ubuntu Dapper Samba shares - broken for some

2008-11-29 Thread Ed Comer
Unfortunately, this bug remains the same and is experienced by many, but not 
all people. See the Ubuntu forum:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=784259

Although there is a workaround of modifying the LMHOSTS line in smb.conf
that will permit access to the shares, it is VERY SLOW yet a windows
machine accesses the shares so fast that they seem local. This isn't a
Ubuntu issue as I have experienced it on other distributions as well.

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[Bug 199144] Re: Apache2 with mpm_worker times out with many concurrent requests

2008-11-29 Thread JaysonRowe
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[Bug 211631] Re: CIFS/SMBFS shares not unmounted before network is shut down

2008-11-29 Thread flaccid
Ubuntu - too many indians, no chiefs. Oh there are chiefs but they must
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Re: [Bug 286828] Re: Access to samba 3.0.24-3.0.25 shares using CIFS is broken on 8.10

2008-11-29 Thread Steve French
Just to summarize again:
1) A few versions of Samba server had a bug parsing DFS paths (fixed
in Samba server 3.0.26).  You can see which version of server you have
mounted to by doing cat /proc/fs/cifs/Debug
Data  on the client). When the Linux CIFS client added support for
DFS last year, those few (relatively old) versions of Samba servers
(when configured for DFS) exhibited problems with certain path based
calls (setting the file size was one) which can break some common
applications.

2) Although disabling the cifs unix extensions (mount option nounix)
may help in some cases, the best solution is to upgrade the Samba
server to any of the more recent versions of the server.   If that is
not possible, disabling DFS support (see comment 50) in the server is
another possibility (on future kernels, 2.6.28 includes this e.g., you
will be able to specify nodfs as a mount option on the client to
workaround the problems on these two versions of Samba).

On Sat, Nov 29, 2008 at 11:30 AM, truxntrax [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Waiting for a fix here too.  Confusingly this issue has ony affected one
 of my pc's after the ibex upgrade.  My laptop still see my nas box and
 popcorn hour but my desktop I have to manually nount drives after boot
 (sudo mount -a).

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[Bug 198002] Re: network:/// can't be browsed, ubuntu 7.10

2008-11-29 Thread Daniel T Chen
Is this symptom still reproducible in 8.10 or 9.04?

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[Bug 303612] [NEW] English description of php5 packages wrong

2008-11-29 Thread Ryan H
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: php5

Machine running Ubuntu 8.10 Intrepid Ibex x86_64.

The description of all PHP5 related packaged reads:
(Emphasis added)
[...]
PHP5 is an HTML-embedded scripting language. Much of its syntax is borrowed
from C, Java and Perl with a couple of unique PHP-specific features thrown
in. The goal of the language is to allow web developers to write /dinamically/
generated pages quickly. This version of PHP5 was built with the Suhosin patch.
[...]

The word dinamically is spelled wrong. It should be dynamically.

I'm not sure if I'm supposed to report bugs this trivial, but I
figured it could be easily fixed next time PHP is packaged and adds a
little more polish. If I'm in the wrong, please tell me.

** Affects: php5 (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
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[Bug 303612] Re: English description of php5 packages wrong

2008-11-29 Thread Jonathan Marsden
The version of php5 in Ubuntu 8.10 Intrepid is 5.2.6-2ubuntu4

This appears to me to have dynamically spelled correctly, and least in
the USA English version of the description.

Could you please state the exact version of php5 you have installed, and
what locale you are using?

Thanks!  (And yes, It is fine to report bugs this small.  Thanks for
helping to improve Ubuntu.



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[Bug 303612] Re: English description of php5 packages wrong

2008-11-29 Thread Jonathan Marsden
Never mind.  Confirmed, This issue only happens in some of the binary
packages generated, not all.

Already correct in: php5, php5-common, libapache2-mod-php5, libapache2
-mod-php5filter, php5-cgi,  php5-cli

Incorrect in: php5-dev, php5-dbg, php-pear, php5-curl, php5-gd,
php5-gmp, php5-ldap, php5-mhash, php5-mysql, php5-odbc, php5-pgsql,
php5-pspell, php5-recode, php5-snmp, php5-sqlite, php5-sybase,
php5-tidy, php5-xmlrpc, php5-xsl

A patch to debian/control is attached.

** Attachment added: control.diff
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** Changed in: php5 (Ubuntu)
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[Bug 303612] Re: English description of php5 packages wrong

2008-11-29 Thread Jonathan Marsden
debdiff attached.

** Attachment added: php5-5.2.6-2ubuntu6.debdiff
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/20067354/php5-5.2.6-2ubuntu6.debdiff

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Re: [Bug 198087] Re: openssh connections not responsive

2008-11-29 Thread alperyilmaz
Hi,
I tried ssh to localhost and it is not slow. Btw, I upgraded to 8.04 and
experiencing slow login problem only when I ssh into my home server which is
a very old PC (Intel Celeron 667MHz). So, unresponsiveness (is this a valied
english word?) of my home server might be explained by old hardware.
I experience slow login and slow communication problems rarely with other
servers. So, this bug is not as bad as before (at least for me).

alper

On Sat, Nov 29, 2008 at 10:57 PM, Daniel T Chen
[EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:

 Any word regarding the test case that Dustin K proposed?

 ** Changed in: openssh (Ubuntu)
   Status: New = Incomplete

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 Status in openssh source package in Ubuntu: Incomplete

 Bug description:
 There are reported bugs about ssh connection being slow and users were
 complaining about slow LOGIN. The problem I'm reporting is not duplicate of
 slow LOGIN.
 I'm using Ubuntu 7.10 - I'm not reporting a source package name since I'm
 not sure the source of the problem.
 When I login with ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED] to a remote host. I experience
 slow login time AND, IN ADDITION the responsiveness in terminal is horrible.
 When I type a character I need to wait 2-3 seconds to see it in terminal.
 This observation is valid when I connect to a Ubuntu Server machine or a
 server with Red Hat installation. So, I'm guessing it's problem in my
 system.
 Anybody noticed this problem?


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