We need to remove this and also double-check whether we need to block
future syncs.
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Benjamin replied the following on IRC:
bdrung: hi, are you planning on working on
bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/open-iscsi/+bug/2072484 ?
ahasenack, not currently. I would be happy if the server team would
work on it.
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iscsiuio ships iscsiuio.service but not iscsiuio.socket
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It is fixed in the development release (when there is not specific
series the default is development, in this case oracular). I am adding
tasks for the supported series as well.
The backport is a follow-up work. The server team will be doing that
once we find the time.
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Public bug reported:
I'm on Noble. I don't believe there's anything special about my
environment with respect to Bash completions. I had pipx installed to
prevent conflicts with the system python, which brings in the
python3-argcomplete package. I've temporarily removed the former but
kept the
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Thanks for taking the time to report this bug and trying to make Ubuntu
better.
I believe what you described above is happening due to a local config
change. I checked the source package and the debian/apache2.logrotate
file is correct. I also created a Ubuntu Noble (24.04) container,
installed
tests. I subscribed
ubuntu-server and added the server-todo tag for further investigation (not
necessarily a fix).
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** Description changed:
Description: Ubuntu 24.04 LTS
Release: 24.04
xdg-desktop-portal-gtk:
Installed: 1.15.1-1build2
Candidate: 1.15.1-1build2
Version table:
*** 1.15.1-1build2 500
500 http://de.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu noble/main amd64 Packages
Public bug reported:
Description:Ubuntu 24.04 LTS
Release:24.04
xdg-desktop-portal-gtk:
Installed: 1.15.1-1build2
Candidate: 1.15.1-1build2
Version table:
*** 1.15.1-1build2 500
500 http://de.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu noble/main amd64 Packages
100
I totally disagree with "something needs to be rebuilt in order to pick
up the changes". The Debian maintainer made clear, that the change in
SONAME is temporary for Debian testing and would never make it into the
next Debian release.
Only because Ubuntu is a random snapshot of Debian testing, it
:)
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I can work on this after I finish a couple of other work items I have on
my plate right now. I think an estimation would be next month.
If anyone else is willing to fix this before I have the time, I'd
happily hand it over to you :)
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Thanks for the patch Edward!
The proposed changes look good to me, but the version string does not
seem to follow the default scheme we use for SRUs. Could you elaborate
why you chose that?
For me, the correct version string would be 12.13.0-0ubuntu1.2.
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Thanks for the updated patch Eero!
As Dan mentioned, I wouldn't be comfortable sponsoring this upload
without a automated test case. I believe it is a good idea to make sure
the code changes are doing what we expect them to do. The upstream
commit has some tests, couldn't you use some of that in
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Title:
Merge containerd from Debian unsta
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The Debian Maintainer said[1]:
"In the Debian context this was intended to be a temporary
non-intrusive solution that would not stomp over upstream, until this
had been agreed with them. My intention has always been to revert the
local SONAME bump before the next Debian release. Ubuntu will have
(the package is
unmaintained for years), sync it into oracular and SRU it to stable
releases.
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Thanks for the bug report and for helping to improve Ubuntu.
I tried to fix this issue with the package available in this PPA (only
available for 24.04 noble):
https://launchpad.net/~lucaskanashiro/+archive/ubuntu/checksecurity-fix
Could you please test it and let me know if everything is
Real, not sure if you read the documentation page linked twice here (by
Paride and Seth), but in Ubuntu stable releases we do not import any new
version from github as you are suggesting. Stable releases are supposed
to be stable, therefore, we ship target fixes for the bugs present there
Sorry, I forgot to update this bug, this merge is done already:
runc | 1.1.12+ds1-2ubuntu1 |
oracular/universe| source
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** Changed in: lxd-installer (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released => Triaged
** Also affects: lxd-installer (Ubuntu Oracular)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Triaged
** Also affects: lxd-installer (Ubuntu Mantic)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: lxd-installer
Wow!
$ sudo snap connect thunderbird:removable-media
worked! I can open the Snap thunderbird and get into my profile's emails
now. Thanks so much! We did it!
I guess the equivalent command for Snap chrome should be
$ sudo snap connect google-chrome:removable-media
or maybe
$ sudo snap
Thanks for your helpful replies.
Am I correct in understanding, the Thunderbird snap does not allow
profiles to set paths to locations outside the snap confinement? And if
so, is that something specific to running a live system or is it
something any Lubuntu 24.04 installation is now stymied by?
I'm sorry, would you mind elaborating? profiles.ini allows configuration
of where each profile stores emails, so what are the consequences of my
doing that? I used it, and the same PATH variable, prior to 24.04
without problem.
I note also that currently, despite booting up a fresh live 24.04
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I reviewed Mauricio's debdiff and already sponsored the upload to
Oracular.
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[SRU] Unable to change user password when
Hi everyone,
if this is of importance: The bug was automatically fixed by the new
versions shipped with Noble. And as mantic will no longer be maintained
i guess this can be closed.
Cheers.
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Hi,
as this affected me at my $DAYJOB i tried to fix it on our CI builds.
And i think i managed to install it and made it work.
Based on the comment from Uli Schlachter in the debian bug report
(https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1064307#10) i came up
with a solution to patch it
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 2064177 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/2064177
Just fixed mine by turning off "Auto Login"
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/2064177
Same here, as with others on Electron based apps such as VS Code.
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This bug was fixed in the package ruby-ethon - 0.16.0-2
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* Don't hardcode a dependency on libcurl4 (Closes: #1068537)
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** Changed in: ruby-ethon (Ubuntu)
Status: New =>
We have run all of the tests specified in the test plan. The result are
attached here
** Attachment added: "test-results-32.3.tar.xz"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubuntu-advantage-tools/+bug/2067319/+attachment/5783774/+files/test-results-32.3.tar.xz
** Tags removed:
We have marked the apparmor issue as verification-done:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubuntu-advantage-tools/+bug/2067319
Due to that, we are also marking this one as verification-done too
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verification-needed-focal
We have run the full ubuntu-advantage-tools integration (behave) test
suite against the version in -proposed. The results are attached.
Some tests are failing, but this is expected:
* Upgrade from Bionic to Focal: Apparmor related issues that will be fixed on
32.3
* cloud-init related tests on
** Description changed:
[ Impact ]
This release brings both bug-fixes and new features for the Pro Client,
and we would like to make sure all of our supported customers have
access to these improvements on all releases.
The most important changes are:
- - d/apparmor:introduce new
No regressions. All tests passed during the build.
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verification-needed-jammy
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No regressions. All the packages in -proposed were built with the
correct Golang version.
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verification-needed-jammy verification-needed-mantic
** Tags added: verification-done verification-done-focal
verification-done-jammy
According to the Debian bug, this issue was fixed at least in version
2:4.16.1+dfsg-1. So this is fixed at least in Noble and Mantic.
If you think this issue is affecting other stable release, please, reply
to this bug stating so.
** Changed in: samba (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Fix
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the bug as Invalid since this is unrelated to the containerd Debian
package.
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Hi Craig,
You might have gotten confused because of this containerd page:
https://github.com/containerd/containerd/blob/main/docs/cri/crictl.md
There are some commands to facilitate the installation of crictl, but
the code actually resides here:
https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/cri-tools
# Verification - Mantic
## runc-app
autopkgtest [17:32:53]: summary
basic-smoke PASS
command1 PASS
## runc
autopkgtest [17:26:14]: summary
command1 PASS
All the tests above were executed against the versions available in
mantic-proposed.
#
# Verification - Focal
## docker.io-app
autopkgtest [18:38:37]: summary
basic-smoke PASS
docker-in-lxdPASS
## containerd-app
autopkgtest [18:29:33]: summary
basic-smoke PASS
## runc-app
autopkgtest [18:36:58]:
# Verification - Jammy
## docker.io-app
autopkgtest [18:13:50]: summary
basic-smoke PASS
docker-in-lxdPASS
## containerd-app
autopkgtest [18:11:55]: summary
basic-smoke PASS
## runc-app
autopkgtest [18:08:05]:
# Verification - Matic
## docker.io-app
autopkgtest [17:35:44]: summary
basic-smoke PASS
docker-in-lxdPASS
## containerd-app
autopkgtest [17:22:03]: summary
basic-smoke PASS
## runc-app
autopkgtest [17:32:53]:
No regressions in the excuses pages.
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MRE updates of container-stack for noble
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runc/1.1.7-0ubuntu1~20.04.4 in Focal.
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Keep the -dev binary
mentioned
that
there is also the Patch Pilot program that can help with that.
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Hi William,
Thanks for taking the time to report this bug and trying to make Ubuntu
better.
As software evolves it may require new dependencies and that is the case
here, one of the packages you are installing now has postfix in its
dependencies tree. This is not a bug, this may happen in a new
Hi Ponnuvel,
I see you prepared a debdiff to fix this issue, if you are seeking for a
sponsor for you package you could use the Patch Pilot program [1]. Long
story short, you could subscribe ~ubuntu-sponsors to this bug and it
would go to the Patch Pilot queue.
This is in the Server team queue,
** Also affects: lxd-installer (Ubuntu Noble)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Status: New => In Progress
** Changed in: lxd-installer (Ubuntu Noble)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Simon Déziel (sdeziel)
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Merge ruby-defaults from Debian unstable for oracular
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A user is asking about cloud-init and kvm, I did not get the question
fully. I
pointed the user to the cloud-init documentation.
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Thanks for taking the time to report this bug and trying to make Ubuntu
better.
I tried to install dnsmasq in a brand new LXD container running Noble
(24.04) and I was not able to reproduce the failure you mentioned:
root@dnsmasq-install:~# apt install dnsmasq
Reading package lists... Done
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Windows guest hangs after reboot from the guest OS
To
@u-jjohansen,
I had an interesting result today. I powered off my live 24.04 Lubuntu
installation and rebooting into a new live 24.04 Lubuntu installation.
This time, however, I installed Thunderbird stable as a .deb from
Mozilla. And I ran my old script:
```
$ cat thunder.sh
cp -R
I am adding the test results for Mantic. Those tests confirm that the
daemon doesn't run on Mantic, which makes this release unaffected by
this issue.
** Attachment added: "mantic-test-results.tar.xz"
Any workaround for this?
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gnome-shell-portal-helper crashed with SIGTRAP in
waitUntilSyncedOrDie() from WebKit::XDGDBusProxy::launch()
I also see that you are patching golang-github-containers-common. Does
that mean that no patch in libpod is needed? If the answer is yes, we
need to mark the libpod tasks as Invalid.
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Hi Tomáš,
Thanks for investigating this issue and providing the patch (MP) to fix
it in Noble. However, before fixing it in Noble, we need to fix it in
Oracular (development release). Would you like to provide a patch or MP
targeting Oracular?
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The src:runc regressions above helped me to identify an error in the
package. I forgot to remove the basic-smoke test which tries to make use
of the runc binary (now provided by src:runc-app). In order to fix this,
I uploaded src:runc again to Focal (1.1.7-0ubuntu1~20.04.4), Jammy
Now that src:runc-app was accepted from NEW in all supported releases,
we are ready to land the other updates in -proposed to verify everything
together.
Please, SRU vanguard, could you check and move the uploads from
-unapproved to -proposed?
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It indeed looks like an issue (but it is not :p). After discussion with
the Server team, we will leave it like this in Noble (there is no
regression), and in OO series we will revisit the usage of a build
profile to not build the runc binary package.
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better.
I see the mysql-server is installed alongside mysql-workbench-community
(which is not in the Ubuntu archive and is not supported), this
interaction is untested and might pose you some unexpected behavior.
The mysql error
use the images with
linux-generic kernel. @jchittum replied with more in-depth knowledge than
me :)
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gnome-shell randomly blocks mouse clicks from working in app windows
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@u-jjohansen,
You ask:
```
what kind of configuration have you done?
```
I just:
```
sudo apt update
sudo apt install thunderbird
cp -R /media/lubuntu/drive/startup/thunderbird
/home/lubuntu/snap/thunderbird/common/.thunderbird
cp /media/lubuntu/drive/startup/lubuntu_thunder/profiles.ini
Issue present on installed today 24.04, during initial boot
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waitUntilSyncedOrDie()
@u-jjohansen
```
$ mount
sysfs on /sys type sysfs (rw,nosuid,nodev,noexec,relatime)
proc on /proc type proc (rw,nosuid,nodev,noexec,relatime)
udev on /dev type devtmpfs
(rw,nosuid,relatime,size=7984072k,nr_inodes=1996018,mode=755,inode64)
devpts on /dev/pts type devpts
Oh also, by using
```
~/.thunderbird/p0dln6zn.default$ ls -A
```
I just noticed there's a .parentlock right now in that directory ... in
case it's relevant
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@u-jjohansen:
```
$ mount | grep overlay
/cow on / type overlay
(rw,relatime,lowerdir=/filesystem.squashfs,upperdir=/cow/upper,workdir=/cow/work,uuid=on,xino=off,nouserxattr)
/cow on /var/snap/firefox/common/host-hunspell type overlay
@u-jjohansen:
```
$ sudo dmesg | grep DENIED
[ 20.729222] audit: type=1400 audit(1714359674.872:42): apparmor="DENIED"
operation="open" class="file" profile="snap-update-ns.firefox"
name="/usr/local/share/" pid=2002 comm="6" requested_mask="r" denied_mask="r"
fsuid=0 ouid=0
[ 20.743227]
@u-jjohansen:
Also, I'm having this Thunderbird problem going on simultaneously --
https://forum.snapcraft.io/t/unexplained-thunderbird-already-running-
but-is-not-responding-message/39990 -- which might be related to the
issues from my Chrome comments?
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Yes, live environment only. Sorry, I thought I'd included that in my
first comment but now I see that I neglected to do so. I added an EDIT:
to my first comment to make it clear.
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@jjohansen:
```
$ sudo aa-status
apparmor module is loaded.
56 profiles are loaded.
54 profiles are in enforce mode.
/snap/snapd/21465/usr/lib/snapd/snap-confine
/snap/snapd/21465/usr/lib/snapd/snap-confine//mount-namespace-capture-helper
/usr/lib/snapd/snap-confine
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Add
I seem to have the same apparmor problem with Chrome under Lubuntu
24.04. From "$ journalctl | grep apparmor | grep chrome" I got
info="Userns create restricted - failed to find unprivileged_userns
profile" (among other things). And it's been reproduced by another as
the following relates.
Can
This is expected since the library package is arch:all and is not built
in non-amd64 arches. The runc binary package was moved to src:runc-app.
Therefore, no binary package is built in non-amd64 architectures by
src:runc.
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I think I understood this.
I have a udev rule to force the NIC name to eno1, which is not the
driver's default (it is eno1np0). I did not regenerate the initramfs, so
that rule did not propagate there.
What happens is:
- initramfs is executed. The NIC is renamed to eno1np0 (driver's default).
-
It worked fine in Ubuntu 23.10: network-online.target is only reached
after eno1 is configured.
# journalctl -b |grep -e network -e grid5000.mount
Apr 28 00:23:06 localhost kernel: drop_monitor: Initializing network drop
monitor service
Apr 28 00:23:06 localhost systemd[1]: Listening on
Public bug reported:
Hi,
Running Ubuntu 24.04 with netplan.io/netplan-generator 1.0-2ubuntu1.
I use a systemd unit to mount an NFS filesystem. That unit should only
be activated when the network is ready. However, it looks like network-
online.target is reached before netplan-configured
Hi Dirk Su,
I cloned the git repo and for instance the debian/changelog is
confusing, there are many entries which makes me think that this package
is already maintained somewhere else, is this maintained in a PPA and
now you are trying to put it in the Ubuntu archive? When the package is
landing
Apparently, there is nothing to be sponsored here, I am unsubscribing
~ubuntu-sponsors. If I misunderstood the status of this bug and there is
something ready to be sponsored, please subscribe ~ubuntu-sponsors
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@Arif are the attached debdiffs ready to be uploaded? I do not know if I
get it right, but the bug you mentioned is not yet fixed:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/sosreport/+bug/2038648
If this is ready for ~ubuntu-sponsors, please state so. If not, please
unsubscribe ~ubuntu-sponsors
Thanks for the patch @Kai-Heng! I took a look and in general it looks
good, but I'd like to ask you to add some DEP-3 headers [1] to your
patch, that will give us (packagers) more context when revisiting this
package for whatever reason.
Now a personal opinion, I like when the patch file name is
@Matthew I took a look at your debdiffs (I hope they are updated) and
they look good in general, I checked the debdiffs for Focal, Jammy,
Mantic and Noble. The Noble debdiff requires a rebase, now in Noble we
have version 1.47.0-2.4~exp1ubuntu4, so we want version
1.47.0-2.4~exp1ubuntu4.1 with
Thanks for providing the workaround Tomáš! I can confirm that it works
in Noble, but for me, even using the profile you provided in comment #4,
the command below takes more or less 10 seconds (against 12 seconds when
the containers are killed with SIGKILL):
root@docker-apparmor:~# time docker
FWIW there is no autopkgtest regression now.
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Title:
ruby_xfree segmentation fault
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The packages built fine in all supported architectures, satisfying the
Test Plan section.
** Tags removed: verification-needed verification-needed-jammy
verification-needed-mantic
** Tags added: verification-done verification-done-jammy
verification-done-mantic
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# Verification Mantic
root@ruby31-segfault-fix:~# dpkg -l ruby3.1
Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold
| Status=Not/Inst/Conf-files/Unpacked/halF-conf/Half-inst/trig-aWait/Trig-pend
|/ Err?=(none)/Reinst-required (Status,Err: uppercase=bad)
||/ Name Version Architecture
if there is a plan to add that to subiquity. I think it would be
great
for us to reply to this thread to inform users.
Lucas Kanashiro.
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Even though the verification is already done, we intend to only release
this package on April 30
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Title:
Add esm-infra-legacy support for Trusty
I have performed the verification for this proposed changed.
Attached to this comment, are the test results we have obtained when running a
custom script that:
1) Launches a trusty lxd container
2) Install the proposed version of the Pro client
3) Checks that esm-infra-legacy appears on ua
I uploaded the container stack packages to Noble to make them build with
Go 1.22, those are the versions that require approval:
- runc-app/1.1.12-0ubuntu3
- container-app/1.7.12-0ubuntu4
- docker.io-app/24.0.7-0ubuntu4
- docker-buildx/0.12.1-0ubuntu2
- docker-compose-v2/2.24.6+ds1-0ubuntu2
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