Since this bug has been officially fixed, the PPA I created
(https://launchpad.net/~brunonova/+archive/oneconf) is no longer useful.
Therefore, I WILL DELETE THIS PPA SOON! If you are using it, please remove it.
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This bug was fixed in the package oneconf - 0.3.7.15.04.1
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* Decode the data received from the server if necessary. Use
ast.literal_eval() to parse it. Thanks to Bruno Nova for the patch. (LP:
#1165104)
* Hostnames can conta
This bug was fixed in the package oneconf - 0.3.7.14.04.1
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* Decode the data received from the server if necessary. Use
ast.literal_eval() to parse it. Thanks to Bruno Nova for the patch. (LP:
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* Hostnames can cont
I've updated the oneconf, oneconf-common, python-oneconf and
python3-oneconf packages to the version in -proposed both in my Trusty
machine and in a Vivid virtual machine.
Then, in each one, I opened the Software Center and clicked "File > Sync
Between Computers", logging in to Ubuntu One if neces
Hello Dave, or anyone else affected,
Accepted oneconf into trusty-proposed. The package will build now and be
available at https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/oneconf/0.3.7.14.04.1
in a few hours, and then in the -proposed repository.
Please help us by testing this new package. See
https://wiki
wily was already uploaded but I forgot to close this bug then, sorry
Uploading SRUs now.
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Title:
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oh yes, thanks for reminding
** Also affects: oneconf (Ubuntu Vivid)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: oneconf (Ubuntu Trusty)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: oneconf (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
** Changed in: hundr
Damn, I also meant Vivid instead of Saucy.
(Launchpad comments need an edit button)
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@Ian, the bug is still "Fix Commited". Hasn't the fix been uploaded to
Wily yet?
And then, could this be backported into Trusty and Saucy?
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Sorry, I meant @Iain.
** Description changed:
[Impact]
The package synchronization in the Ubuntu Software Center doesn't work,
and only the current machine is displayed.
-
[Test Case]
At least two computers (or virtual machines) are needed.
First, enable software sync in
** Description changed:
+ [Impact]
+
+ The package synchronization in the Ubuntu Software Center doesn't work,
+ and only the current machine is displayed.
+
+
+ [Test Case]
+
+ At least two computers (or virtual machines) are needed.
+
+ First, enable software sync in both computers, by open
Fixed in bzr, will upload to 'wily' once that is opened.
** Changed in: oneconf (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Fix Committed
** Changed in: hundredpapercuts
Status: Triaged => Fix Committed
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Broken in 14.10 too - brunonova: your fix still works!
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Hello...?
Ubuntu developers, the merge proposal to fix this issue is still waiting...
Please, someone check it and merge it, then backport it to Trusty.
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Is there any progress in this?
It would be an excellent feature, of working. I am using 3 three
business machines and a laptop at different places and I would like to
synchronise the installations this way. In the moment i am doing this
manually with dpkg --get-selecitons and apt-clone. But this w
** Changed in: oneconf (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Barry Warsaw (barry) => (unassigned)
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This is why Taiichi Ohno, a revolutionary Japanese industrial engineer,
tended to say that if you have no time for making sure there are no
errors, hope you have enough for solving them.
This feature has been broken since day number one, as every aspect of
Ubuntu One. And that is because very bad
wow, can't believe 14.04 shipped with this feature broken. At least
hide it from the software centre GUI if you are not going to fix it!
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This bug is marked with High importance and has a fix (of mine) waiting
to be merged. Why does it seem to have been forgotten?
Meanwhile, to make it easier to install the fixes that I provided in the linked
branch, I've uploaded a working version of Oneconf for Saucy and Trusty to this
PPA here:
** Patch removed: "infraclient_pristine.py"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/oneconf/+bug/1165104/+attachment/4093725/+files/infraclient_pristine.py
** Attachment added: "working version of the python file"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/oneconf/+bug/1165104/+attachment
On my machine (Ubuntu 12.04 with enablement stack) I could trace the
error
oneconf.networksync:Invalid package data from server
This comes from:
/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/oneconf/networksync
starting in line 89
def list_packages(self, machine_uuid):
** Tags added: trusty
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to other machines
Status i
Looks like this is still broken in 14.04 (trying to sync with a box on
13.10) - neither see each other.
Guess I will just get a package list from the command line and paste it
over into apt-get... having this not work just makes me think how far it
still is away from a normal user... This is somet
** Tags added: saucy
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Status in
hello!
I have had the same problem (oneconf/USC shows only PC you are on). I used
method described in #34, which solves problem. But the old hosts still pop ups
(like in #39). Is there any solving of this problem?
Platform: 13.10
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sudo apt-get install python3-setuptools python3-distutils-extra
chmod a+x setup.py
./setup.py build
sudo ./setup.py install
looks fine ! :-)
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@Robert, I followed your steps to install the patched oneconf on a Live session
inside Virtualbox.
I got the "credential not found" error, so it didn't work.
Then I tried using "python3" instead of "python" to build/install, and it
started working.
Maybe the files weren't being installed to the
oh sorry: its an 13.10 box
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Sta
#34 works fine!
But still misses "installing" into the system... so i tried:
sudo apt-get install python-setuptools python-distutils-extra
python setup.py build
sudo python setup.py install
rm -rf ~/.cache/oneconf/*
afterwards tried to test with:
/usr/share/oneconf/oneconf-service --debug
whic
Yes Bruno, I meant the patch you described.
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to ot
** Changed in: hundredpapercuts
Status: Fix Released => Triaged
** Changed in: oneconf (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released => Triaged
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No new package was released to fix this issue.
Kósa's comment was referring to the proposed fix (branch), I think.
Also, it seems the fix doesn't work for Trusty.
I would change the status back to Triaged, if I could, but I can't.
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Status: Triaged => Fix Released
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Status: Triaged => Fix Released
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Tested on two computers, both's sync running smoothly again.
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** Changed in: hundredpapercuts
Assignee: Papercuts Ninjas (papercuts-ninja) => (unassigned)
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Ok. Steps to test the patched oneconf in Ubuntu 13.10 Saucy:
1. If you haven't enabled software sync yet, do it first: open Ubuntu Software
Center (USC) and choose "File > Sync Between Computers" in the menu (you'll be
prompted for your Ubuntu One credentials if sync wasn't enabled yet).
Then cl
I don't have time to write a big comment now, but I'll make a comment
with those steps in a few days.
For now, if you know how to use bazaar (or if you don't mind learning how to
use it from the Internet), the patches are in this bazaar branch:
lp:~brunonova/oneconf/lp1165104 (the branch's page
Hi Bruno,
I tested this like in comment #25 in ubuntu 13.10:
But there are two problems:
fix_sso_app_name.patch:
- There is no "oauth" statement anymore
Restarting oneconf delivers two errors:
A. WARNING:oneconf.hosts:Error in loading other_hosts file: [Errno 2] No
such file or directory:
'/h
Commented on the MP. It seems that we are getting the creds from another
file, not sure which one.
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Done. Merge proposed.
If this does fix the issue, I'll later add the fix to Raring.
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** Branch linked: lp:~brunonova/oneconf/lp1165104
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No problem. I'll push the commits and propose a merge shortly.
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I'm sorry, I just haven't had time to follow up on this yet.
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Some time passed without activity.
Like I said, I've tried running the patched oneconf-service (right from the
source code directory) in my laptop and in Virtualbox (including in a Live
DVD), and the sync seems to be working fine for me. I'm running Saucy.
I haven't tested in Trusty, but Barry s
If oneconf in Ubuntu 12.10 is using python2, then the patches are
probably irrelevant (and the bug report was for 13.04, so oneconf may be
working correctly in 12.10).
The fix_sso_app_name.patch was because, in 13.10, it would complain
about "credential not found" (USC's credential was renamed in
So I did more testing, the conclusion so far:
- From my Ubuntu 12.10, the app list was synced on the ubuntu.com server.
- From my Ubuntu 13.10, I presume the app list was only on the machine itself,
although the device was listed on Ubuntu One.
I applied the fix_sso_app_name.patch to both machine
If you can. get the code of oneconf in both computers (latest version), apply
the patches (I used quilt to create them; only apply "fix_sso_app_name.patch"
in Ubuntu 13.10), then run "./oneconf-service --debug" right from the code
directory (if oneconf is already running, stop the service).
Watc
I have been poking a bit in the code. In the file
'/usr/share/pyshared/oneconf/networksync/infraclient_pristine.py' there
is a methode 'list_machines' that is called at the start of the oneconf-
query service to return the list of machines that are synced by the USC.
The list is retrieved by callin
Also have this problem. Doesn't work on all my Ubuntu setups: 1x 13.10
64bit, 1x 13.10 32bit, 1x 12.04 64bit. Ubuntu store only displays local
machine - synching isn't possible. It seems as if that feature isn't
even available.
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Ok, I've looked at the code again and made a workaround (an ugly one) for the
problem I said in comment #13.
I've attached that workaround as a patch.
Now, the package lists of the other hosts appear to be correctly downloaded and
interpreted.
And when I go to the Software Center, I can see a co
Oh, no idea about Trusty, but I suppose it should be relevant.
It should be something else then.
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On Nov 06, 2013, at 08:01 PM, Bruno Nova wrote:
>I've tried the patches now, and I don't get that error. (I've installed
>Saucy now)
>
>401 is Unauthorized, right? Are you using Ubuntu 13.10 Saucy?
14.04 Trusty.
>The second patch (fix_sso_app_name) is only for Saucy. If I'm not wrong, the
>name
I've tried the patches now, and I don't get that error. (I've installed
Saucy now)
401 is Unauthorized, right? Are you using Ubuntu 13.10 Saucy?
The second patch (fix_sso_app_name) is only for Saucy. If I'm not wrong, the
name of the credential used in the authentication was renamed, in Saucy, fr
I tried applying Bruno's patches, but then all I get in oneconf-service
is a 401 on 'list-machines/' (in infraclient_pristine.py's list-
machines() method).
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On Nov 06, 2013, at 05:46 PM, Didier Roche wrote:
>I guess that's linked to barry port to python3 which can't talk with the
>server anymore. Barry, do you mind having a look? I thought that you
>tested oneconf with your port, right?
I probably didn't test oneconf in the wild much, but the test su
I guess that's linked to barry port to python3 which can't talk with the
server anymore. Barry, do you mind having a look? I thought that you
tested oneconf with your port, right?
** Changed in: oneconf (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Barry Warsaw (barry)
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...and now the same with saucy... 3.11.0-12 generic kernel, if it
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way as described above.
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(With the patches) it seems that the "other hosts" package lists are
downloaded, but not saved.
There is this error:
ERROR:oneconf.networksync:Invalid package data from server: Package list
invalid: Expecting property name enclosed in double quotes: line 1
column 2 (char 1)
Maybe due to an encod
I'd dearly like to see a fix for raring. I am blocked from upgrading to
saucy because of openconnect being non-functional for a VPN that is
imperative that I have for work. If anyone can tell me a workaround, or
a fix that I can implement locally, I'm perfectly fine with that as
well. I just don
I've install Ubuntu Saucy in Virtualbox to try this, but failed. Always saying
in debug something like "credential not found".
Tried to understand why, and found out that it's because, in Saucy, the name of
the app (for authentication) was changed from "Ubuntu Software Center" to
"Ubuntu One", b
The attachment "infraclient_pristine_get.patch" seems to be a patch. If
it isn't, please remove the "patch" flag from the attachment, remove the
"patch" tag, and if you are a member of the ~ubuntu-reviewers,
unsubscribe the team.
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** Changed in: oneconf (Ubuntu)
Importance: Medium => High
** Also affects: hundredpapercuts
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: hundredpapercuts
Status: New => Triaged
** Changed in: hundredpapercuts
Importance: Undecided => High
** Changed in: oneconf (Ubun
Oops, forgot to attach the patch. Here it goes.
Also note that fixing this bug could also fix bug #1179903.
** Patch added: "infraclient_pristine_get.patch"
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I'm not very fluent in Python, but it seems that is of type
"bytes" and not of type "str".
I tried running the oneconf-service released in Precise and it seemed to work.
It is strange, because the method server_status() in
oneconf/networksync/infraclient_pristine.py is exactly the same.
So, I m
I think the debug message "ERROR:oneconf.networksync:WebClient server
answering but not available" is important.
I've been looking at the code (or trying to) and, at around line 171 of
oneconf/networksync/__init__.py, the call self.infraclient.server_status() is
returning instead of , at least
Hello,
I got exactly the same behavior on my personal (i386) and professional
(amd64) computers, both running Ubuntu 13.04 and connected on the same
Ubuntu One account.
If it can help, here is what I get when I start oneconf-service in debug mode
(the log shown here is from Ubuntu 13.04 i386, yo
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