Public bug reported:
ntp-systemd-netif.path contains the following:
[Install]
WantedBy=network-pre.target
However, network-pre.target is a passive systemd target. It is used
only for ordering, and is not guaranteed to be pulled in unless
something else calls for it explicitly.
On a host where
This behavior is also presenting on Bionic.
** Tags added: bionic
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console-setup fails intermittently d
Also note that the previous (current) version of network-manager
(1.2.6-0ubuntu0.16.04.1) is also failing s390x autopkgtest.
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The autopkgtest failure on s390x is in a test that checks rfkill
integration. s390 kernels do not have CONFIG_RFKILL set. Behavior
change might have something to do with the recent change to s390x
autopkgtest from LXC containers to VMs?
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel/2017-Novembe
Version 1.2.6-0ubuntu0.16.04.2 has been deployed here to several
machines that were experiencing the bug multiple times per day. All
DHCP renewal requests since deployment have resulted in renewal
notifications being successfully delivered to NetworkManager.
** Tags removed: verification-needed-x
Sorry for the delay - I was away for a week. I have deployed the
packages from -proposed and will confirm after keeping an eye on DHCP
lease renewals for a while.
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Sjors:
I'm interested to know how it goes for you with this update (either from
the included debdiff, or from the packages when they hit -proposed.) We
were seeing the exact same symptoms you were, and deep-dove into your
backported fix from the GNOME bug and it all seems like it should fix
the i
** Description changed:
I've found an issue on some of our Xenial office machines, causing
NetworkManager to drop its IP address lease in some cases when it
shouldn't. I'm not sure if the actual bug is in NetworkManager or
perhaps dbus or dhclient, but I'll do my best to help to figure out
Correction/Addendum to the SRU justification above:
Fixed in current Ubuntu. Bionic uses NM 1.8.x. This bug was fixed in
1.4.
[Impact]
* This LP bug's original submitter backported the upstream 1.4 fix to
1.2, not Upstream.
[Regression Potential]
* The patch changes both nm-dhcp-helper and N
[Impact]
* nm-dhcp-helper sometimes fails to notify NetworkManager of a DHCP
lease renewal due to a DBus race condition.
* Upstream NetworkManager 1.4 fixes the race condition by changing
nm-dhcp-helper's DBus notification from signal "Event" to method
"Notify".
* Upstream backported
Upstream GNOME bug fixed. I've applied the fix to Xenial's NM and
tested. SRU incoming.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1676380 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1676380
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1676380
Update to cups-daemon 2.1.3-4ubuntu0.2 results in maintainer script failures
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Can confirm. Saw this failure on dozens of machines today when 2.1.3-4
failed to upgrade to 2.1.3-4ubuntu0.2.
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