To summarize:
1. Removing resolvconf looks like practical solution for people who face
the problem
2. I do not know, whether crashes in such a case are natural and expected, or
they simply trigger some buggy behaviour unlikely in „normal” situation.
Depending on that either there should
More than 12 hours now (since `apt remove resolvconf`).
systemd-resolved still running without crash
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… so if there is some clash between the two packages, mayhaps they
should conflict?
PS For the sake of history: this is very old system which I use since 2009
(starting from
Ubuntu Karmic and upgrading from LTS to LTS). Resolvconf was there since 2012
and I simply
didn't know that it should be
Hmm, hmm. Maybe I found something?
My systemd-resolve which steadily crashed every 3-6 minutes for years now
survived
full 12 minutes since last restart. And it started to resolve unknown names
quickly instead of lagging on them for 10s
The change?
sudo apt remove resolvconf
(this remova
Considering I just supported another colleague who faced this bug, let
me mention that the problem is still present (in 20.04).
Simplest example:
$ sudo apt install libcurl4-gnutls-dev# Or some other variant
…
$ curl-config --static-libs
/usr/bin/curl-config: 1: krb5-config: not found
…
I
I use my computer for work and need reasonably stable environment. So
no, sorry. I am OK with installing newer systemd, testing it, and maybe
downgrading in case of (new) problems, but I can't upgrade whole distro
just now.
Would using PPA from comment 19 be as limited as PPA from comment 8
(syste
Do you plan releasing this version on PPA (for 20.04, which I use)? I'd
be glad to test…
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systemd-resolved still crashing more-or-less every 10 minutes.
Some update arrived (I installed it 15 minutes ago) -
245.4-4ubuntu3.5~202103051349~ubuntu20.04.1 - it also crashed few mins
since the installation.
I tried various approaches to kernel.core_pattern, but nothing is
gathered. As I unde
Ups, rollback, that's some old file, misread.
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systemd-resolve crashes fairly often (and reports various asser
Since I wrote above, two more crashes. I enable apport, so last one
created something:
$ sudo ls -al /var/crash/_lib_systemd_systemd-resolved.145.crash
-rw-r- 1 systemd-resolve whoopsie 962231 lut 27 07:38
/var/crash/_lib_systemd_systemd-resolved.145.crash
can I use this file to provide valu
Above obtained with:
$ apt-cache policy systemd
systemd:
Zainstalowana: 245.4-4ubuntu3.5~202103031348~ubuntu20.04.1
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Seems it did not help too much.
I installed PPA version from comment 8, and ended up rebooting about an
hour ago. Since then 3 core dumps.
Two of those were preceded with failed assertion quoted below:
mar 03 18:56:12 platon systemd-resolved[9217]: Assertion
'DNS_TRANSACTION_IS_LIVE(q->state)'
The machine as such works without much problems, from time to time is
under heavy load (make -j4 and such…) but I use it as my work desktop
without noticeable problems. Network also works.
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systemd-resolve journal is fairly full of failed assertions. During last
3 days I got 301 of them.
This one is very frequent (I got it 294 times)
~
Nov 28 21:10:02 platon systemd-resolved[1590676]: Assertion
'DNS_TRANSACTION_IS_LIVE(q->state)' failed at
src/resolve/resolved-dns-query.c:520,
Public bug reported:
(Tested on regularly updated Ubuntu 20.04, currently i use systemd
245.4-4ubuntu3.2)
I observe fairly lot of segfaults of systemd-resolve. Frequency vary but
… see below.
I have no clue what is the reason. Specific feature of my machine is
that apart from normal cable connec
IIRC I used
curl-config --libs --static-libs
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Title:
curl-config uses krb5-config, but libcurl4-openssl-dev only Sug
Public bug reported:
Attempt to run curl-config on the system, on which libkrb5-dev is not
installed, results in error
/usr/bin/curl-config: krb5-config: not found
At the same time, libcurl4-openssl-dev only Suggests libkrb5-dev.
Either curl-config should gracefully handle lack of krb5-confi
As I found this bug accidentally after years, just small remark:
a) The firm I work for keeps naming hosts in internal network
«name».ourfirm.local. Those addresses are omnipresent (from network
config to myriads of development/test/staging/whatever environments and
config files), so advice to aba
This error interrupted my upgrade from 14.04 to 16.04.01
I hacked around it by manually editing /var/lib/dpkg/info/util-
linux.postinst and removing all update-rc.d calls. All those were
related to hwclock (I will probably reinstall hwclock at some time in
the future to fix it up). As I understand
Does it mean once I upgrade to 15.04, I won't be able suspend anymore?
(btw, I also lost suspend from my menus – on 14.04 – in spite upower -d
knows about it)
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