I also have this issue on a test box upgraded from 8.04 LTS to 10.04 LTS
alpha. Boot hangs completely, no X (not installed on our servers) and no
login shell. VT1 shows the following:
mount.nfs: rpc.statd is not running but is required for remote locking.
mount.nfs: Either use '-o nolock' to keep
I'm happy to confirm that 1.4.2-4ubuntu3.1 of zabbix-server-mysql from
hardy-proposed successfully restarts after a reboot, unlike
1.4.2-4ubuntu3 from hardy. zabbix-agent also tested and restarts
successfully after a reboot.
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I'm happy to confirm that ganeti 1.2.0-1ubuntu0.1 from hardy-proposed
correctly pulls in python-simplejson as a dependency and then
successfully allows gnt-cluster to be run.
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When using moodle 1.8.2-1ubuntu4.3 from hardy-proposed with PostgreSQL,
everything is fine. However, attempting to select MySQL during the
configuration questions will fail if MySQL is not already installed on
the box. Would it be possible to only list DB backends during
configuration that are
I still have this issue unfortunately with a fully patched Lucid install
at the time of writing.
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I've uploaded stb.log and time-admin.log as requested. The stb-
services.log file was empty. I noticed today that the machine powers off
about a second after a 'Enabling NTP' GUI progress box appears.
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My mistake, sorry. I must have had a typo first time around. Here's the
stb-services.log file. Note the last line, halt!
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 511057 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/511057
Confirmed - it also causes the installation of vsftpd to hang
indefinitely on my test server.
** Changed in: vsftpd (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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/etc/init/vsftpd.conf contains an error.
Debdiff to correct upstart script.
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Even after applying this patch the installation still hangs I so I
suspect we another another issue here.
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Confirmed - it also causes the installation of vsftpd to hang
indefinitely on my test server.
** Changed in: vsftpd (Ubuntu)
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Debdiff to correct upstart script.
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/38212738/vsftpd_2.2.2-3ubuntu3.debdiff
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Even after applying this patch the installation still hangs I so I
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Confirmed here too, the VM (under VMware Workstation) simply powered
off. These are the only messages logged to the local syslog daemon:
Jan 22 16:48:15 ubuntu kernel: [ 110.162156] type=1505
audit(1264178895.435:15): operation=profile_load pid=2000
name=/usr/sbin/ntpd
Jan 22 16:48:19 ubuntu
As a server admin for a number of Linux/UNIX hosts, I would advise that
sudo is left as-is and the notification at login is updated as suggested
by the original submitter of the bug. Showing the length of a password
at the sudo prompt makes it significantly easier to perform a brute
force attack
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: puppet
Puppet 0.25.1-3ubuntu1 as part of Lucid Alpha 2 is broken, it fails to
startup with the following error messages after a fresh install:
r...@ubuntu2:/home/pre500# /etc/init.d/puppet start
* Starting puppet configuration management tool
** Changed in: pidgin (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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Binary package hint: pidgin
Pidgin 1:2.4.1-1ubuntu2.7 in Ubuntu 8.04 LTS is failing to connect to
MSN chat. Pidgin reports the following error:
Our protocol is not supported by the server.
Upstream has also had a report for the same error on 8.04:
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: heartbeat
On a fresh install of ldirectord on Karmic ldirectord fails to startup
due to a missing Perl dependency libsocket6-perl, see transcript below
for details:
r...@lvs0:~# apt-get install ldirectord
Reading package lists... Done
Building
SRU confirmation.
With 3.110ubuntu6 from karmic I'm unable to delete users using the
'Users and Groups' tool. After installing 3.110ubuntu7 from karmic-
proposed I can now successfully remove users using the 'Users and
Groups' tool.
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Gutsy is no longer supported, marked as invalid.
** Changed in: imapfilter (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Incomplete
** Changed in: imapfilter (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Invalid
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/164169
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Debdiff to add suggested support. Working locally here on a couple of
test of machines. Too late for Karmic but might be worth looking at for
Lucid. Feedback welcome.
** Attachment added: Debdiff adding reboot notification to emails
Corrected debdiff for Hardy with new version number and launchpad bug
reference in the changelog.
** Attachment added: Hardy debdiff
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/34072442/unattended-upgrades_0.30ubuntu1.1.debdiff
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RFE: unattended-upgrades should identify host.
Corrected debdiff for Intrepid with new version number and launchpad bug
reference in the changelog.
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/34072466/unattended-upgrades_0.32ubuntu2.1.debdiff
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Thanks Thierry. Hopefully the latest debdiffs are correct. I have rolled
out these updated packages to a number of our machines without issue and
plan to roll out to all our machines over the next 24 hours. Would you
like me to take any further action at this point with regard to
obtaining a view
This is a first pass at adding such support, feedback welcome.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/415202
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I've removed the debdiff while I make a couple of improvements. I'll
upload again tomorrow.
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I can also confirm that the SNMP packages in hardy-proposed resolve this
issue for me.
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Added the missing host function to the script in Hardy debdiff. Although
the python docs recommend using socket.gethostname() I've kept with
os.uname()[1] for consistency with the newer releases.
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Debdiff for Intrepid.
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/33932269/unattended-upgrades_0.32ubuntu3.debdiff
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The Hardy and Intrepid releases of unattended-upgrades do not show the
hostname in the subject header of the emailed upgrade logs. This can be
confusing when managing more than a handful of machines as it requires
looking at each incoming emails header to determine the source
I can also confirm that the SNMP packages in hardy-proposed resolve this
issue for me.
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The debdiff for hardy is missing a host function, I'll fix and upload a
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Binary package hint: unattended-upgrades
In the Hardy (LTS) and Intrepid versions of unattended-upgrades, the
email sent after performing unattended upgrades does not include the
hostname of the machine receiving the upgrades.
When managing large numbers of machines with
** Attachment added: Adds system hostname to unattended upgrade emails on
Hardy
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/33730799/unattended-upgrades_0.30ubuntu2.debdiff
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/452136
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Confirmed on Ubuntu Hardy running a custom kernel (2.6.30). The fix
suggested by PetiePooo works for me.
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I would be happy to test this but I'm unsure as to the exact test case.
Please could somebody clarify, am I simply testing the behavior of the
--ssh-key command in hardy-proposed (0.4-0ubuntu0.4) works the same as
in hardy-updates (0.4-0ubuntu0.1) ?
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I'm happy to report that 0.8.2-0ubuntu2 from jaunty-proposed
successfully fixes this bug after following the test case.
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I'm happy to report that softflowd 0.9.8-1ubuntu1 from jaunty-proposed
now installs successfully and functions correctly once installed on my
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I can confirm that ppm from 0.0.2-0ubuntu2 from jaunty is not
installable. I'm also pleased to confirm that ppm 0.0.2-0ubuntu3 from
jaunty-proposed installs and starts successfully without issue.
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I can confirm that compiz-fusion-plugins-unsupported 0.8.2-1ubuntu1 from
jaunty-proposed resolves this issue after following the test case with
one minor modification.
On my system with a default install of the package, the snow plugin is
mapped to Super-F3. As this is unrelated to the issue at
I'm pleased to report that alarm-clock 0.9.18-3ubuntu0.1 from jaunty-
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I've tested the source package after building locally with pbuild as the
builders appear to have quite a backlog. The updated source package
fixes the problem for me with no side affects. I'll retest again as soon
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Hi Stefan,
I would like to test this on our ESX setup as we often see the
'Clocksource tsc unstable' warnings on these machines. Do you have a
test case to reliably repeat the issue? We get the warning sporadically
without any obvious pattern which makes testing the -proposed packages a
little
I've tested xfonts-scalable from hardy-proposed and confirmed that it
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virtualbox-ose-modules in hardy-proposed verified, these are the steps I
took to verify:
HARDY
1. Booted into 2.6.24-21-generic
2. apt-get install virtualbox virtualbox-ose-modules-2.6.24-23-generic
3. Rebooted into 2.6.24-23-generic
4. Attempt to run virtualbox gives:
WARNING: The character
ytnef in hardy-proposed confirmed as fixed.
In 2.6-1 from hardy, ytnef does not have 'file' as a dependency. In
2.6-1ubuntu0.0.8.04 from hardy-proposed, it does have the file
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/292696
You
Looking at the contents of /etc/rcS.d on my system, I can see that most
of the symlinks were modified 2009-03-26 15:28. Comparing this to my
dpkg log, I can see that the minute before I installed chkconfig so it
looks like that might be the culprit although the only startup script
that I remember
Certainly looks like chkconfig is the problem. I used chkconfig to turn
off rsync, using:
chkconfig -e rsync
and then editing the entry to off. After doing this, all my entries in
rcS.d were recreated in a new order:
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 19 2009-04-11 14:57 S02readahead - ../init.d/readahead
It seems my current order rcS.d order, after the previous chkconfig -e
rsync change, is working fine now. I've attached my current, working, ls
-l rcS.d
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Correction to one of my earlier comments. My machine that is affected by
this was a clean Intrepid install, upgraded to Jaunty with do-release-
upgrade -d from the command line. I have a full copy of all
installed/upgraded packages since first installation that may be of
interest. Here's the udev
Managed to take a photo of the boot process today, /dev/shm and /dev/pts
are certainly missing when mountdevsubfs runs as you can see from the ls
-l $MTPT entries I added to the mount script. As udev doesn't start
until later in the process, what script should be creating the shm/pts
device?
That could be our problem. udev starts at S15udev in my install, see
attached. Please ignore the apparmor entry, I disabled it for testing
purposes.
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I've not been able to replicate on any of my test machines and the only
area that I step out from the norm on my main (affected) machine is that
the whole disk is encrypted. Is anyone else here with the issue using
fully encrypted disks?
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ghetto2ivy - Was your install previously Hardy or was it a clean
Intrepid install upgraded to Jaunty?
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I also have this issue. I was originally running 7.10, then upgraded to
8.10 via 8.04. I think the suggestion from Kemble to post to the v4l-dvb
mailing list is sound. If the OP can create an initial posting I'll also
post to the same thread to highlight that this is affecting multiple
users.
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I also have this issue following an upgrade from Intrepid to Jaunty on
04/04/09. I've attached output of the following commands:
ls -l /dev/udev/devices
ls -l /dev
mount
Please let me know if I can provide any further information to help.
Thanks, Paul.
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I would also like to request the importance of this bug is raised. Not
been able to use terminals when booted into a graphical desktop is a
fairly fundamental problem.
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Verification of acpid in hardy-proposed failed:
The issue originally reported was replicated using both 1.04-5ubuntu9
and 1.04-5ubuntu9.1 from hardy-proposed using the Python test program.
Symptoms are the same, errors in acpid log file and lots of used file
descriptors:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~#
I believe an unfortunately side effect of having PPAs is that people
just add them to their systems and don't spend the time to have the
issue resolved in the mainline distribution resulting in bugs like this
becoming stalled.
Unfortunately I don't know the procedure to push this bug onwards
Successfully verified imapsync in hardy-proposed:
1.241-1ubuntu1 from hardy:
Fails when using the --syncinternaldates flag with the following:
Can't locate Date/Manip.pm in @INC (@INC contains: /usr/share/imapsync/
/etc/perl /usr/local/lib/perl/5.8.8 /usr/local/share/perl/5.8.8 /usr/lib/perl5
The updated packages in the ppa also solve the issue for me. What's the
delay in moving network-manager to intrepid-proposed for further
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Here's my findings after testing the packages (grub, grub-installer,
initramfs-tools and mdadm) from hardy-proposed.
My testing was carried out on both virtual and physical hardware. The
testing on a virtual machine was under VMware using two SCSI disks
connected to a LSI Logic controller. The
Actually, I can replicate :-)
I've just recreated the test case noted in my comment above in a VMware
virtual machine with the same results. It appears the debconf DB is
correct the change doesn't make it through to the initramfs although it
does get rebuilt:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/pre500#
I appear to have found a small issue. On my test machine (a physical x86
server), once I've configured mdadm to boot degraded arrays
automatically, it seems impossible to change it back. These are the
steps I took:
1. Installed 8.04.1 x86 to a physical box with 2 SCSI disks in a Raid-1 mirror.
2.
It appears the issue still exists in -proposed. After recreating the
issue with 3:0.cvs20070307-5ubuntu7.1 I installed
3:0.cvs20070307-5ubuntu7.2 from -proposed and once again recreated the
issue. Updated crash file attached.
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Successfully verified hardy-proposed:
3.3-pre11-4ubuntu5 in hardy
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ time for i in $(seq 100); do modprobe -q bitblit; done
real0m0.930s
user0m0.376s
sys 0m0.544s
3.3-pre11-4ubuntu5.8.04.1 in hardy-proposed
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ time for i in $(seq 100); do modprobe
Successfully verified hardy-proposed:
0.13.1-8ubuntu1 in hardy-updates
No /var/run/aide/ is present after package installation and reboot.
0.13.1-8ubuntu3 in hardy-proposed
The /var/run/aide/ directory now exists following installation and the
directory is successfully recreated by the
I am also unable to recreate the original bug in hardy with 0.70.9 - my
CD mounts as /media/cdrom1 (under VMware).
Version 0.70.10 from hardy-proposed also works for me and so if it
resolves the issue for you and as it has no ill side effects for me, it
might as well be pushed to -updates.
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