** Tags removed: ubuntu-cloud-images
** Tags added: cloud-images
** No longer affects: apt-xapian-index (Ubuntu)
** Package changed: aptitude (Ubuntu) => cloud-images
** Changed in: cloud-images
Status: Invalid => Confirmed
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Configuration of cloud images has nothing to do with packaging of
aptitude.
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Status: New => Invalid
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On Tue, 8 Oct 2013, Daniel Hartwig wrote:
> On 08/10/2013 2:42 AM, "Scott Moser" wrote:
> >
> > I moved this to 'aptitude' as the bug because I'd like to keep aptitude
> > in the images as it is popular with users, but I'd like to *not* have
> > apt-xapian-index or at least have a way that we cou
On 08/10/2013 2:42 AM, "Scott Moser" wrote:
>
> I moved this to 'aptitude' as the bug because I'd like to keep aptitude
> in the images as it is popular with users, but I'd like to *not* have
> apt-xapian-index or at least have a way that we could turn it off.
>
Aptitude will run fine without axi
I moved this to 'aptitude' as the bug because I'd like to keep aptitude
in the images as it is popular with users, but I'd like to *not* have
apt-xapian-index or at least have a way that we could turn it off.
** Also affects: apt-xapian-index (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Package changed: ubuntu => aptitude (Ubuntu)
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Cloud images do not need apt-xapian-index
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Thinking about this a bit more I suspect that the reason that this has
started happening on first boot is due to the SRU to apt-xapian-index in
12.04. This is being installed on first boot (by cloud-init upgrade)
resulting in an index upgrade (triggered by the maintainer script). I
guess this wil
James page reported:
smoser, I'm seeing update-apt-xapian-index running on first boot of
cloud-images
smoser, which is chewing a fair bit of memory and causing some
juju/charm related issue
i dont kno when that got into the images.
smoser, maybe sometime recently as this was not problem until
I think that this is probably the root cause of bug 1227533 in juju-core
as well.
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Thanks for considering it. I agree that tasksel seems like something
from a more server-centric time and it is pretty obsolete in a cloud-
instance world.
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I'm not personally opposed to dropping tasksel.
a ncurses based interactive program doesn't seem like a terribly necessary
thing for a cloud image targetted at automation.
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Can we just drop it then? For 12.04 and later, the message was dropped
from images. I would be in favor of removing it from Saucy.
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Just for the record, this comes from an 'aptitude' recommends.
aptitude comes from tasksel.
tasksel comes from explicit list in the cloud image seed.
tasksel line in the seed references bug 649833.
just history. I've been annoyed by xapian before also.
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Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better. It seems that your bug report is not filed about a
specific source package though, rather it is just filed against Ubuntu
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