[Bug 1717656] Re: Shadow memory range interleaves with an existing memory mapping. ASan cannot proceed correctly

2017-09-27 Thread Chamal De Silva
I can confirm this bug is resolved now. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1717656 Title: Shadow memory range interleaves with an existing memory mapping. ASan cannot proceed correctly

[Bug 1717656] [NEW] Shadow memory range interleaves with an existing memory mapping. ASan cannot proceed correctly

2017-09-16 Thread Chamal De Silva
Public bug reported: Ubuntu 16.04 Linux Kernel 4.4.0-93-generic Steps - 1. Build chromium with address sanitizer https://www.chromium.org/developers/testing/addresssanitizer 2. Received below mentioned error. ==6372==Shadow memory range interleaves with an existing memory mapping.

[Bug 1316436] Re: update manager gives untrusted packages for installation - can't rid from update manager - won't install

2014-05-10 Thread Chamal De Silva
1. Open Synaptic Package Manager 2. Click Edit Menu 3. Click Reload Package Information 4. Then close Synaptic Package Manager 5. Open Update manager 6. Click Install Updates. This is just a workaround and not a fix to bug. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of

[Bug 1316436] Re: update manager gives untrusted packages for installation - can't rid from update manager - won't install

2014-05-07 Thread Chamal De Silva
I had this same issue today. Then I reload package information from Synaptic Package Manager. After that Ubuntu Update Manager installed updates. Even if this workaround works, I think there is a bug. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is

[Bug 629220] Re: package gcc 4:4.4.3-1ubuntu1 failed to install/upgrade:

2010-09-06 Thread Chamal De Silva
output of ls -l /usr/bin/gcc* is lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 21 2010-09-06 11:14 /usr/bin/gcc - /usr/bin/gcc-4.4 -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 220428 2010-03-27 03:46 /usr/bin/gcc-4.4.real It seems link is created to a wrong file. I deleted /usr/bin/gcc and recreated gcc to link to gcc-4.4.real. Not gcc

[Bug 629220] Re: package gcc 4:4.4.3-1ubuntu1 failed to install/upgrade:

2010-09-06 Thread Chamal De Silva
Thanks Matthias Klose. Actually I got an error while doing apt-get build-dep postfix with hardening-wrapper. I cannot remember the exact error. If I find anything else I ll post. Anyway I think it is not a bug in ubuntu. -- package gcc 4:4.4.3-1ubuntu1 failed to install/upgrade:

[Bug 629220] Re: package gcc 4:4.4.3-1ubuntu1 failed to install/upgrade:

2010-09-06 Thread Chamal De Silva
I removed gcc and gcc-4.4 using synaptic package manager. Then I installed hardening-wrapper, gcc and gcc-4.4 using synaptic package manager. Now everything works fine. -- package gcc 4:4.4.3-1ubuntu1 failed to install/upgrade: https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/629220 You received this bug

[Bug 629220] [NEW] package gcc 4:4.4.3-1ubuntu1 failed to install/upgrade:

2010-09-02 Thread Chamal De Silva
Public bug reported: Hi, First I tried to install postfix dependencies using. apt-get build-dep postfix But this command failed with an error. (But I could not write down the error). After that gcc stopped working. I looked at synpatic package manager. gcc was available in it. Then I tried to

[Bug 629220] Re: package gcc 4:4.4.3-1ubuntu1 failed to install/upgrade:

2010-09-02 Thread Chamal De Silva
** Attachment added: Dependencies.txt https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/629220/+attachment/1538541/+files/Dependencies.txt ** Attachment added: VarLogDistupgradeAptlog.gz https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/629220/+attachment/1538542/+files/VarLogDistupgradeAptlog.gz ** Attachment added:

[Bug 629220] Re: package gcc 4:4.4.3-1ubuntu1 failed to install/upgrade:

2010-09-02 Thread Chamal De Silva
** Attachment added: Screensht-1.png shows the error message I get when I try to reinstall gcc from synpatic package manager. https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gcc-defaults/+bug/629220/+attachment/1538681/+files/Screenshot-1.png -- package gcc 4:4.4.3-1ubuntu1 failed to