I have just seen this - with the following symbol error being thrown
when trying to run 'apt' or 'apt-get', etc:
apt: relocation error: /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libapt-private.so.0.0:
symbol
I verified that an install finished cleanly with no JSON parsing errors
using 0.1.1
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I tested the package version 2.0~beta6-0ubuntu1.16.04.1 from xenial-
proposed and can verify that bug 1572237 is fixed in that package.
As when testing that bug, I used juju and conjure-up to deploy openstack
onto lxd containers. I saw no agent-lost errors.
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Public bug reported:
The released wily image preinstalls lxc, which breaks the assumption
that lxc's preinst packaging script makes:
It inspects the network to try to pick a 10.0.N.0 network that isn't
being used, with N starting at 3, so this appears to have picked
10.0.3.0 when it was
Public bug reported:
The released wily image preinstalls lxc, which breaks the assumption
that lxc's preinst packaging script makes:
It inspects the network to try to pick a 10.0.N.0 network that isn't
being used, with N starting at 3, so this appears to have picked
10.0.3.0 when it was
As discussed on IRC, the container created on the target will not be
created as a snapshot of the image LV, it will instead be a fresh empty
LV with a full copy of the source container. This is suboptimal and it
is planned to improve it, but aside from the additional transfer time
for the rsync
Additional info - the version of simplestreams in use at the external
site is from a PPA, and is just rev 354:
http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~smoser/simplestreams/trunk/revision/354
That's the rev that adds progress callbacks.
I looked through the commit messages since then and it doesn't look
Public bug reported:
a recent bug in the cloud-images service caused the metadata to have an
incorrect path, which meant that simplestreams got a 403 when requesting an
image. However it swallowed that error and apparently uploaded 384 bytes of
something, possibly an error HTML page, as the
Public bug reported:
a recent bug in the cloud-images service caused the metadata to have an
incorrect path, which meant that simplestreams got a 403 when requesting an
image. However it swallowed that error and apparently uploaded 384 bytes of
something, possibly an error HTML page, as the
Public bug reported:
package failed to install during do-release-upgrade from vivid to wily
happened immediately after https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source
/isc-dhcp/+bug/1485089
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 15.10
Package: maas-dhcp 1.7.6+bzr3376-0ubuntu2~15.04.1
Public bug reported:
package failed to install during do-release-upgrade from vivid to wily
happened immediately after https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source
/isc-dhcp/+bug/1485089
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 15.10
Package: maas-dhcp 1.7.6+bzr3376-0ubuntu2~15.04.1
Public bug reported:
install failure during do-release-upgrade from vivid to wily
seems to be not a coincidence that maas-dhcp 1.7.6 failed immediately
after.
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 15.10
Package: isc-dhcp-server 4.3.1-5ubuntu2.1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu
see also https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/maas/+bug/1485090
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Title:
package isc-dhcp-server 4.3.1-5ubuntu2.1 failed to install/upgrade:
Public bug reported:
Using a 14.04.2 host, running a 15.04 guest, uvt-kvm wait waits forever
because systemd goes straight to runlevel 5
This is fixed in uvtool upstream by
http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~uvtool-dev/uvtool/trunk/revision/94
and I'd like that fix to be SRU'd into Trusty.
**
Public bug reported:
Using a 14.04.2 host, running a 15.04 guest, uvt-kvm wait waits forever
because systemd goes straight to runlevel 5
This is fixed in uvtool upstream by
http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~uvtool-dev/uvtool/trunk/revision/94
and I'd like that fix to be SRU'd into Trusty.
**
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+ cannot convert lv to type thin-pool on trusty
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Title:
cannot convert lv
Public bug reported:
line 9 of maas-region-controller.postrm tests for the existence of '/etc
/dbconfig-common/maas.conf', which will not exist. the file that gets
created is instead maas-region-controller.conf. since that test is never
true, the call to dbc_go to do the postrm.pgsql stuff never
Public bug reported:
line 9 of maas-region-controller.postrm tests for the existence of '/etc
/dbconfig-common/maas.conf', which will not exist. the file that gets
created is instead maas-region-controller.conf. since that test is never
true, the call to dbc_go to do the postrm.pgsql stuff never
FWIW, this happened again just now with an earlier (non PPA I guess)
version of maas-dhcp:
Setting up isc-dhcp-server (4.2.4-7ubuntu12) ...
isc-dhcp-server start/running, process 11190
isc-dhcp-server6 stop/pre-start, process 11233
Setting up maas-dhcp (1.5.2+bzr2282-0ubuntu0.2) ...
stop: Unknown
FWIW, this happened again just now with an earlier (non PPA I guess)
version of maas-dhcp:
Setting up isc-dhcp-server (4.2.4-7ubuntu12) ...
isc-dhcp-server start/running, process 11190
isc-dhcp-server6 stop/pre-start, process 11233
Setting up maas-dhcp (1.5.2+bzr2282-0ubuntu0.2) ...
stop: Unknown
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Title:
GlanceMirror item filters are hardcoded
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Public bug reported:
The GlanceMirror class has no callback to provide progress updates on
image downloads. OS images are often large enough (and you may be
syncing several images) that this presents a serious UX problem during
which a user (or client program) of simplestreams will not be able
** Patch added: simplestreams-1339842.debdiff
https://bugs.launchpad.net/simplestreams/+bug/1339842/+attachment/4150733/+files/simplestreams-1339842.debdiff
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The debdiff posted above is against current source from trusty,
0.1.0~bzr341-0ubuntu1.
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Title:
GlanceMirror item filters are hardcoded
To
** Description changed:
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The GlanceMirror class has a hard-coded filter for items to be
- downloaded.
+ downloaded.
Anyone using it directly or via the script in
tools/sstream-mirror-glance to load images into an openstack cloud
will end up with a large number of images, at least
Public bug reported:
The GlanceMirror class has no callback to provide progress updates on
image downloads. OS images are often large enough (and you may be
syncing several images) that this presents a serious UX problem during
which a user (or client program) of simplestreams will not be able
Public bug reported:
The GlanceMirror class has a hard-coded filter for items to be
downloaded.
Anyone using it directly or via the script in
tools/sstream-mirror-glance to load images into an openstack cloud
will end up with a large number of images, at least one for each of
the available
Public bug reported:
The GlanceMirror class has a hard-coded filter for items to be
downloaded.
Anyone using it directly or via the script in
tools/sstream-mirror-glance to load images into an openstack cloud
will end up with a large number of images, at least one for each of
the available
Thanks for testing. I had thought I'd used purge via a separate script,
but now that I look back I'm not sure.
My apologies for the bug spam
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Status: Incomplete = Invalid
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but now that I look back I'm not sure.
My apologies for the bug spam
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Public bug reported:
So if the user sees a download error and clicks 'close', they will be
shown a screen that looks like the app was installed, when it really
wasn't.
The error previews should use an action that lets the scope know which
error was displayed, so it can show the correct next
Public bug reported:
in click::Scope::perform_action(), if the call out to click --manifest
fails or some other error occurs in getting the correct uri, the error
is just ignored and the dash is just hidden, with no user feedback
** Affects: unity-scope-click (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Public bug reported:
this action is hit when a creds error is raised during install.
it should do something to open the system-settings accounts page but
currently is not handled at all by the scope
** Affects: unity-scope-click (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Public bug reported:
any errors in the web call to get details are ignored by the preview.
** Affects: unity-scope-click (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Public bug reported:
the success of uninstall () is not checked and no error is reported to
the user.
a convenient way to test this is to manually (not using the scope)
install a click on the desktop, then try uninstalling it using the
scope.
** Affects: unity-scope-click (Ubuntu)
IIRC this was actually fixed by mandel, but not sure if it was fixed by code
changes in UDM or here, or which branch.
At any rate, it now no longer spews these errors.
** Changed in: unity-scope-click (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Invalid
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the same issue caused build failures, which is what that branch actually fixed.
** Changed in: unity-scope-click (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Fix Released
Public bug reported:
several places in keyring.cpp emit keyringError, which is not listened
to by ssoservice.
It should be listened to and forwarded as an error to the client of
ssoservice.
I noticed this after the following UOA errors:
2014-02-19 21:33:54,704 - DEBUG - after startDownload in
I have no idea how to reproduce the actual error it got, since I don't
know what caused it.
I did get a notification bubble warning me that applications might not
be able to access my UOA accounts, but that wasn't very helpful.
Also, it was intermittent - when I restarted the scope and tried
Public bug reported:
from mardy:
By the way (probably unrelated, but it may be that fixing this will fix
this bug as well), I think that I already pointed out that when creating
an account, the sync() method should be called just once; calling it
multiple times could confuse any other processes
Public bug reported:
introduced in this MP: https://code.launchpad.net/~thomas-voss/unity-
scope-click/add_filtering/+merge/206013
** Affects: unity-scope-click (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Public bug reported:
see e.g.:
http://jenkins.qa.ubuntu.com/job/unity-scope-click-ci/267/
These are also inconsistent on ARM devices. - jenkins fails more tests
than my local nexus 7 device.
** Affects: unity-scope-click (Ubuntu)
Importance: High
Status: New
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Public bug reported:
process 23181: arguments to dbus_message_new_method_call() were incorrect,
assertion destination == NULL || _dbus_check_is_valid_bus_name (destination)
failed in file ../../dbus/dbus-message.c line 1265.
This is normally a bug in some application using the D-Bus library.
Public bug reported:
unity-scope-click needs to know the currently supported framework(s) to
send to the click apps server in app searches.
from cjwatson's email on Jan 22 2014:
Please file a bug on the Ubuntu click package about this so that I don't
forget. I think it would be best to add an
After some discussion and code spelunking, I wonder if this shouldn't be
a unity-scope-click bug.
For some background:
The UUID is only appended by UDM in two cases: if the app is confined,
or if it's unconfined and the client has sent a LOCAL_PATH_KEY metadata
value.
The scope is running as
Even so, I don't know what the story for deleting the packages is, so
I'm not actually sure that scenario is possible.
I just looked, and UDM does try to delete the downloaded package once
the package is successfully post-processed (ie, pkcon returns success) -
so a previous successful install
Public bug reported:
If a user chooses to install an app but doesn't stay on the app preview
while it downloads and installs (or the device sleeps in the meantime),
when they see the list of apps, the app that is being downloaded is
still shown as un-installed, with no distinction made.
This
Public bug reported:
private const string SUPPORTED_FRAMEWORKS = framework:ubuntu-
sdk-13.10;
This needs to be smarter
** Affects: unity-scope-click (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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they're not overwritten. they were just incomplete.
** Changed in: unity-scope-click (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Invalid
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Title:
logs are
Public bug reported:
messages from calls to debug () in the scope code are output to the
screen if G_MESSAGES_DEBUG=all is set but are not written to the disk.
** Affects: unity-scope-click (Ubuntu)
Importance: Medium
Assignee: Mike McCracken (mikemc)
Status: In Progress
Is this still happening?
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Title:
Some click apps are missing icons after installation
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Is this still happening? Since this bug was filed there was found at
least one instance of server misconfiguration that might have caused
this.
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The preview code in unity8 is what displays the progress bar, and should be
listening for the processing signal from udm.
bug #1249349 covers adding that support. I'm marking this as invalid for the
scope because it isn't directly involved.
FWIW, in the cases where an app is being installed
Public bug reported:
If the app preview is closed during the install, the scope doesn't know
to invalidate results and shows stale info.
1. open preview, install sleepytime (or any larger than trivial size app), wait
until it's nearly done
2. close preview, maybe let it sleep or whatever.
2a.
Assignee: Mike McCracken (mikemc)
Status: In Progress
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Title:
scope does not check for download progress when preview reopened
during
Public bug reported:
the dotdesktop application:/// uri should be used instead.
** Affects: unity-scope-click (Ubuntu)
Importance: Critical
Assignee: Mike McCracken (mikemc)
Status: In Progress
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Public bug reported:
the log messages saved to ~/.cache/unity-scope-click.log should be
rotated instead of overwritten.
** Affects: unity-scope-click (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Public bug reported:
in trunk:
% G_MESSAGES_DEBUG=all ./src/click-scope
./src/click-scope: error while loading shared libraries:
libunity-protocol-private.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or
directory
** Affects: unity-scope-click (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
** Changed in: unity-scope-click (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Fix Committed
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Title:
Invalidated tokens not handled gracefully
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FWIW, this is fixable by just removing the m4_include that fails.
having AC_CONFIG_MACRO_DIR([m4]) and just using the macro in the next line does
the right thing.
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I installed version 13.10-0ubuntu1.1 from saucy-proposed, and it fixed
the bug for me.
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actually, I am seeing 500's from the subscriptions_for_me API call , not
the recommendation call.
** Changed in: software-center (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = New
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Bummer. I guess maybe I shouldn't have assigned achuni after all.
Well, if you're willing to attach new versions of the logs after installing
oauthlib, I'm happy to look into it a bit further.
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Jonathan, I don't know if this is causing your issue, but there is a
traceback in your software center log that indicates that you're using a
version of piston-mini-client from the canonical-ca-hackers-staging PPA
that doesn't have the right dependency specified. The code recently
switched to
I've confirmed that I see the same output from software-center in trunk
on quantal.
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This did not persist after a reboot. Feel free to mark as invalid, and
I'll come back here if it happens again.
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Title:
right-hand half of
Public bug reported:
On Raring development, in a virtualbox 4.2.6 VM on a mac os x 10.7 host.
- vbox guest additions did not install cleanly, so those are missing
What I did:
- right-clicked on the rhythmbox icon to unlock it from the launcher
What I expected to happen:
- see a menu with the
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Public bug reported:
on Quantal, clicking Add... from the other software tab in the
software sources dialog has the following confusing example string:
The APT line includes the type, location and components of a repository, for
example 'b'deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu quantal main''.
ralsina -- my suggestion might be mac-ish, I'm still getting used to the
ubuntu aesthetic, but FWIW here's what I'd do:
There shouldn't be a need for a number that means unlimited -- just unchecked
means unlimited.
If the box is unchecked, the selection box should be disabled, and the number
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