Hi,
nicojones [2007-12-07 0:33 -]:
> why not add the patch to the distro ? and save a bunch of people a whole
> lot of trouble ?
But gutsy-updates *is* the distro. It's enabled by default, and
update-notifier will point out that there are upgrades, and install
them with two clicks.
Martin
why not add the patch to the distro ? and save a bunch of people a whole
lot of trouble ?
my internal network is fixed, but i think this bug broke the isp's DNS.
:(
its lagged and with packet loss, good thing i have my own server. sheesh
problems solved thanks...
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Hi Nico,
nicojones [2007-12-06 16:27 -]:
> is this going to be fixed ? or should i go back to slackware ?
It has been fixed some time ago in gutsy-updates. Please update your
system after a fresh installation.
Martin
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On Wed, Nov 07, 2007 at 10:17:04PM -, Cedric Shock wrote:
> I would describe this situation as being: Major feature (all dns
> resolved networking) broken after install, security feature (security
> updates) broken after install. Even with 50% or better of installations
> fixing themselves on t
On Wed, Nov 07, 2007 at 10:17:04PM -, Cedric Shock wrote:
> I would describe this situation as being: Major feature (all dns
> resolved networking) broken after install, security feature (security
> updates) broken after install. Even with 50% or better of installations
> fixing themselves on t
On a fresh install this morning I got no response and eventually came
back into the room and saw a "failed to fetch...". I downgraded the same
computer back to the -ubuntu9 libc6 packages and used update manager to
download patches again a few times. The first two times it started
grabbing all the
My understanding is that while the user experience is unfortunate (a
long timeout), DNS lookups do in fact succeed after the delay. This
means that it does not prevent updates from being downloaded.
In answer to your question, yes, upgrades from Ubuntu 7.04 will
automatically include this fix.
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Copied to gutsy-updates.
** Changed in: glibc (Ubuntu Gutsy)
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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Short summary: Package in -proposed works for me and the fix looks like
it is working.
Test method:
tcpdump -i eth1 -n port 53 in one terminal while using wget to download
in another terminal.
Using:
ii libc6 2.6.1-1ubuntu9 GNU C Library: Shared libraries
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Thanks Matthias, accepted into gutsy-proposed. Please test.
** Changed in: glibc (Ubuntu Gutsy)
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