** Description changed:
Please backport augeas 1.2.0-0ubuntu1.1 (main) from trusty-updates to
precise.
Reason for the backport:
I am acting on behalf of the Let's Encrypt team.
Let's Encrypt, a project to provide free SSL certificates, uses Augeas to
manipu
** Description changed:
Please backport augeas 1.2.0-0ubuntu1.1 (main) from trusty-updates to
precise.
Reason for the backport:
I am acting on behalf of the Let's Encrypt team.
Let's Encrypt, a project to provide free SSL certificates, uses Augeas to
manipu
** Description changed:
Please backport augeas 1.2.0-0ubuntu1.1 (main) from trusty-updates to
precise.
Reason for the backport:
I am acting on behalf of the Let's Encrypt team.
Let's Encrypt, a project to provide free SSL certificates, uses Augeas to
manipu
Public bug reported:
Please backport augeas 1.2.0-0ubuntu1.1 (main) from trusty-updates to
precise.
Reason for the backport:
I am acting on behalf of the Let's Encrypt team.
Let's Encrypt, a project to provide free SSL certificates, uses Augeas to
manipulate configuratio
Vincent Bernat (vbernat) is the Debian maintainer for haproxy. His PPA
assumes a version of dpkg that is newer than 1.17.7. I'll try to open a
Debian bug on that.
The problem lies in the use of start-stop-daemon's new --pid option that
is only available after wily.
If 1.6 is backported to any ver
Ha, sorry about that - I crossed the wires in my head a bit.
(ppa:vbernat/haproxy-1.6, for what it's worth.)
Anyway, should this work for 1.6?
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Greg, 1.6.2 is not packaged for Trusty. I don't know where it comes
from.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1494141
Title:
HAP
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better.
Does this issue affect the backport only, or does it also affect haproxy
on Trusty or the release the backport was from?
Since you've reported this as affecting the backport I'll reassign to
the backports project,
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haproxy 1.5.4 from trusty-backports on 14.04 LTS
Trying to stop service haproxy either by "service haproxy stop" or
"/etc/init.d/haproxy stop" only results in pid-file being removed while the
process is still running.
Starting or restarting the service