This is very similar to bug
https://bugs.launchpad.net/cinder/+bug/1280367
A patch to allow backend hostname configuration was posted:
https://review.openstack.org/#/c/95022/
I think this may address your concern here.
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This is very similar to bug
https://bugs.launchpad.net/cinder/+bug/1280367
A patch to allow backend hostname configuration was posted:
https://review.openstack.org/#/c/95022/
I think this may address your concern here.
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Title:
cgroup-bin should not move
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Title:
Several problems in cgclear
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Title:
Several problems in cgclear
To manage
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Title:
cgroup-bin should not move kthreadd into a default
I just uploaded the newest upstream to debian that includes the
pkgconfig files.
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Title:
[MIR] liburcu
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@Serge I see your nomination, but it's unclear to me how to accept it.
Can you give me a pointer?
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Title:
cgrulesengd cannot
@Serge I see your nomination, but it's unclear to me how to accept it.
Can you give me a pointer?
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Title:
cgrulesengd cannot process symlinked
You're absolutely right, I will allocate time this week to put together
a new upstream release.
Serge, would have have time to help me test and provide feedback?
Jon
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You're absolutely right, I will allocate time this week to put together
a new upstream release.
Serge, would have have time to help me test and provide feedback?
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I've just pushed a branch that's been sync'd with Debian's version
0.37.1-1. This sync pulls in two security fixes that should be included
in Natty if possible. I've rebased Serge Hallyn's patches on top of this
branch, so they are included as well.
Branch is at
Sorry! Branch is really at: lp:~jbernard/ubuntu/natty/libcgroup/upstart
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This sounds a lot like Debian bug #555711 [1]. Can you take a look at
that and see if the proposed fix solves your problem?
[1]: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=555711
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Philippe, no worries. Thanks for the update.
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Ok, I just uploaded version 0.36.2-3 to Debian. It should be in the
archive within a few hours and a sync request can be filed to have it
pulled into Maverick. In the mean time, I've uploaded backports of that
version to my ppa:
ppa:jbernard/libcgroup
Hi Serge, thanks for the report. I'll test your change and if things
look good (I expect so), I'll upload this patch to Debian. Then we
should be able to file a sync-request to get it into maverick.
J
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Hey guys, thanks for the bug report and detailed explanation, I will
take a close look at this as soon as my workload eases up; In the mean
time, I've prepared a PPA (ppa:jbernard/libcgroup) that contains
backports of the latest stable version of libcgroup. If we could verify
that this behaviour
I've uploaded Debian Sid's version [1] to my PPA [2], this version seems
to fix the issue. It's for jaunty, but you should be able to pull the
dsc and rebuild for karmic -- I'd be happy to do this if it would help.
If this package works for you then we can request a sync. I'm happy to
help out on
Public bug reported:
libgems-ruby is failing to build from source due to a typo in
debian/rules. See:
https://edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+archive/test-
rebuild-20090909/+build/1221530/+files/buildlog_ubuntu-karmic-i386
.libgems-ruby_1.3.5-1ubuntu1_FAILEDTOBUILD.txt.gz
I'll have a debdiff that
Here's a patch that fixes this
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/447677
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Binary package hint: gbdfed
gbdfed is failing to build from source, see:
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I have a patch for this that I'll attach shortly.
** Affects: gbdfed (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status:
Here's a debdiff that fixes the FTBFS
** Attachment added: gbdfed_1.5-1ubuntu1.debdiff
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Binary package hint: gbgoffice
gbgoffice if failing to build from source in Karmic, see:
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+archive/test-
rebuild-20090909/+build/1215102
** Affects: gbgoffice (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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New diff attached.
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Status: Incomplete = New
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Attached is a patch that fixes this, seems to work for me but please
test and verify
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Binary package hint: freetalk
freetalk is failing to build from source:
callbacks.cc: In function 'LmHandlerResult
ft_msg_msg_handler(LmMessageHandler*, LmConnection*, LmMessage*, void*)':
callbacks.cc:156: error: assignment of read-only location '* strchr(from, 47)'
Full
Here's a much better version of the above patch
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Binary package hint: ksymoops
ksymoops is failing to build from source, see [1]. There is a bug in
Debian already that addresses this [2]. I've attached a debdiff that
implements the suggested fix attached to this report.
[1]:
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Here's a debdiff that changes to Maintainer field since I've introduced
an ubuntu epoch to the version string
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ubuntu-dev-tools
The launchpad API has changed causing pull-lp-source to file to parse
the dsc file from the url contents. It's a one-liner, I've pushed a
branch here:
lp:~jbernard/+junk/ubuntu-dev-tools
** Affects: ubuntu-dev-tools (Ubuntu)
Confirmed. 'dpkg --license' shows the license for dpkg (the debian
package manager) itself, not for packages installed on the system. To
verify the copyright of libcgroup, if you have the source you can look
into debian/copyright, or if you have the package installed on your
system you can look
Attached is a debdiff that fixes this issue.
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/31610628/meta-gnome2_2.22.2%7E4ubuntu7.debdiff
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/393834
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Here's a debdiff that includes a more proper changelog entry.
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/31615960/meta-gnome2_2.22.2%7E4ubuntu7.debdiff
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Public bug reported:
libcgroup should be split apart into smaller subpackages so that the PAM
module is in it's own package and the binaries are not tied to the
libcgroup soname.
** Affects: libcgroup (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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debdiff attached! This should be very close to what we're looking for.
Pay special attention to two files: debian/copyright and debian/control.
Make sure I got the wording correct in debian/copyright and it includes
the pieces left out previously. Also, the package descriptions in
debian/control,
Yes, I will revisit this in the next day or so and get this all
straightened out.
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All of the source files are licensed under the LGPL (2.1) with 3
exceptions: src/parse.c, src/parse.h, and src/pam/pam_cgroup.c
Those files have licenses in the comment header, parse.[ch] specifies
GPL and pam_cgroup.c specifies BSD-3 (or GPL)
The discussion on REVU revolves around properly
Ok, I'm now clear on the licensing after discussing [1] with Dhaval.
[1]: http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/259851/
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I've just finished the last changes to the initscripts and the package
is now complete. I'll upload to REVU in the morning and work on getting
it reviewed and advocated. I'll post the REVU link here when the upload
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Hey Balbir, quick update:
I've added chrpath to my build routine to strip the RPATH from all the
ELF files. So at this point, I've got everything I need to complete the
package (assuming I get enough free time this week ;) ) A more proper
RPATH solution would probably be good, but it's not
Attached is a diff that will fix the manpage warnings for the existing
manpages. I don't have a Fedora box to test on, but I suspect these
changes will work across the board. If the tests look good it would be
cool to get this into the next upstream release.
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I've finished the packaging for this and I've filed an ITP in debian as
well. I'm not sure if I should upload to debian and then wait for the
sync or upload to both... I'll find out the answer shortly and let you
know.
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No problem Balbir, I apologize, I did not mean to suggest you were
holding me up, just wondering what the next steps where and how I can
help. I shall beging working on the initscripts and manpage issues. I've
used chrpath before and I believe (but not positive) that it only allows
you to change a
Hey Balbir, I just wanted to give this bug a nudge. I'm happy to write
lsb-compliant init scripts and fix up the manpage lintian issues, but
the rpath issue is something you guys will need to address directly.
That is all that's really holding me up so let me know how to proceed
when you get a
I'll be happy to work on this. I should be able to take a close look
this afternoon and hopefully should have something review-able by week's
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Ok, I've nearly got it. Here's the only show-stopper issue I've found:
The cgred initscript looks for /etc/sysconfig/cgred.conf. The
sysconfig directory is not standard in Debian/Ubuntu as far as I know,
so we'll need to either provide our own initscript or make the location
of cgred.conf
Here's the lintian summary
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And here's the extended lintian summary with explainations
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Also, in the release tarballs it's probably a good idea to not include
config.sub, config.guess, and dist/libcgroup.spec since they're all
autogenerated at build-time.
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Hello Balbir, I'm interesting in getting this packaged up for Karmic (if
possible). I'm very interested to see what work you've already completed
and hopefully collaborate on the packaging completion. Can you post your
current work somewhere public? I'll be happy to fixup any issues still
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Importance: Unknown
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I've uploaded a backported version of sysstat to my ppa
(https://launchpad.net/~jbernard/+archive/ppa). Give it a try and let me
know if you have any feedback. If all goes well I can make a request to
the backport team and I believe they will make the final decision.
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After trying my patch in a clean jaunty chroot, it appears I haven't
fixed the Ctrl-C issue. There are quite a few differences between my dev
installation and Curses.py vs. what's currently in Jaunty. I've been
exchanging emails with Jim Pryor, who had contributed several patches to
the project,
I've uploaded a backported version of sysstat to my ppa
(https://launchpad.net/~jbernard/+archive/ppa). Give it a try and let me
know if you have any feedback. If all goes well I can make a request to
the backport team and I believe they will make the final decision.
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The real issue here is:
http://software.complete.org/software/issues/show/110
The patch sent in by Greg about two weeks ago fixes the ssl-deprecation
warning and prevents the nasty side effect ignoring Ctrl-C. IMO this
patch should be included in Jaunty to make offlineimap usable. I created
I apologize, i have a different patch to fix Ctrl-C, the above posting
just fixes the ssl-deprecation warning. Sorry! Once I've cleaned the
patch up a bit I'll submit it for consideration.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/339932
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I just verified that sysstat will build in a clean intrepid chroot with
no source changes. Assuming the backport team approves I think this will
be fairly easy. I'll see if I can upload an initial build to my PPA
while once I finish reading through the backport documentation.
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I just verified that sysstat will build in a clean intrepid chroot with
no source changes. Assuming the backport team approves I think this will
be fairly easy. I'll see if I can upload an initial build to my PPA
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This is likely a duplicate of #304969
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