** Summary changed:
- compizconfig-python needs to be ported to python3
+ python-compizconfig needs to be ported to python3
** Description changed:
- Compizconfig-python needs to be ported to python3, otherwise autopilot
+ python-compizconfig needs to be ported to python3, otherwise autopilot
Which projects specifically have not migrated yet? Shouldn't they add a
dependency to python-autopilot explicitly to pull in the right
dependencies? I wouldn't say this bug is actually fixed since we do not
want Python 2 on the touch images.
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On Apr 17, 2014, at 04:44 PM, Beau wrote:
Python 3.4's bundled ensurepip module is missing, and as a result its
bundled virtualenv module is broken. Crucial Python 3.4 functionality
is missing.
Is there a chance this will be fixed in the near future?
The plan is to fix it in Debian and SRU it
On Apr 15, 2014, at 06:37 PM, Jakob Bornecrantz wrote:
This should have been fixed in libgl1-mesa-dri 10.1.0-4ubuntu4, I can't
see it either, please comfirm.
I'm currently running
libgl1-mesa-dri:amd64 10.1.0-4ubuntu2
and haven't seen it in a while. I'll check again after my next
On Apr 11, 2014, at 11:13 AM, Launchpad Bug Tracker wrote:
dpkg: error: unable to read filedescriptor flags for package status and
progress file descriptor: Bad file descriptor
In Python 3.4, file descriptors are not inherited by child processes by
default. You need to use os.set_inheritable().
On Apr 11, 2014, at 09:27 PM, Matthias Klose wrote:
- if pyvenv3 is called with --system-site-packages, then don't require
ensurepip at all, but try to import the system python3-pip and fail with
an import error if it fails, pointing the user to install python3-pip
This doesn't work
We're just going to have to carry setuptools 3.3 in Trusty.
** Changed in: python-setuptools (Ubuntu)
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venv fails if --without-pip isn't given
+ pyvenv fails due to mising ensurepip module
** Changed in: python3.4 (Ubuntu)
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** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1290847
pyvenv fails due to mising ensurepip module
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Assignee: (unassigned) = Barry Warsaw (barry)
** Changed in: gdebi (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = In Progress
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FFe:
We want to sync this package from Debian so that we carry the same
upstream version, primarily for consistency. We have one small Ubuntu
delta, but that's just so that the package is built with the correct
Python 3 versions on Ubuntu (i.e. only 3.4). Upstream changes from
current Trusty
** Summary changed:
- [FFe] sync/merge from Debian
+ [FFe] merge from Debian sid 3.4.1
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[FFe] merge from Debian sid 3.4.1
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With today's dist-upgrade, this problem seems to have gone away. At
least, I can no longer reproduce it with the last given known recipe.
I'll mark this as Incomplete for now and reopen later if necessary.
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Doko just uploaded the new python-setuptools to Debian. Once that
lands, we want to sync/merge it to Ubuntu. Details to come.
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gdebi 0.9.5 was just uploaded and it switches the shebang to Python 3.
Could you please try again with the new gdebi packages and see if this
is still a problem for you?
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Fix shebang to be /usr/bin/python3
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[updates] Displays a spinner indefinitely when an update
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pyflakes in Ubuntu is 0.7.3-2 but in Debian it is 0.8.1-1. We should
sync the sid to trusty, as it fixes a number of problems, most
importantly, it honors text encodings in the -*- coding -*- line for
Python 3 source files. This will fix an FTBFS for gdebi.
It will also
Public bug reported:
python-pip 1.5.4 has many improvements over 1.4.1 and it behooves us to
carry this version in 14.04 instead. See below for more information.
We should syncpackage it over to Ubuntu. Note that we should also
syncpackage distlib once that clears Debian NEW (it'll be the same
This bug was fixed in the package pyflakes - 0.8.1-1
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* Team upload.
* New upstream release.
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pyflakes (0.8-1) unstable; urgency=medium
* Team upload.
* New
packages.
* d/control:
- Bump Standards-Version to 3.9.5 with no other changes needed.
- Update Depends for the vendorized packages.
* d/python{,3}-pip.pyremove: Remove pip/_vendor directory from binary
packages.
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** Changed in: gdebi (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Barry Warsaw (barry)
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Title:
packagekit-backend-aptcc pulls in python2
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When you install local packages via -c with p-t-r, these get installed
on the device with dpkg -i, but this will not pull in any missing
dependencies. Another step is needed to complete the installation. mp
coming soon.
** Affects: phablet-tools (Ubuntu)
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Also, since /home/phablet/autopilot doesn't exist by default, things
don't get installed correctly anyway.
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Local package installs
Hi Jakob. Is there anything else I can do to help push this issue
along? It's so painful ;)
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Xorg crash
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With the removal of Python 3.3, the /usr/bin/oneconf-query shebang is
wrong. The right fix is to force the shebang to the generic
/usr/bin/python3. Fix underway.
** Changed in: oneconf (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = In Progress
** Summary changed:
- oneconf-query crashed with ImportError
Please attach a new /var/log/system-image/client.log file and provide
some detail on how you reproduced this. Thanks!
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Title:
Exceptions in the
On Mar 21, 2014, at 11:43 AM, Jakob Bornecrantz wrote:
Did you fully upgrade the VM?
Yes.
Tho I no longer need to press enter to close emacs, could this have something
to do with it?
I'm not sure what this means. Did you try the recipe in comment #5 and
#7?
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I just filed LP: #1295153 for removing Python 3.3 from Trusty.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/python3.3/+bug/1295153
Matthias and I have been in favor of this for a while, given that it looked
like Python 3.4's release schedule would nicely align with ours. In fact, it
all worked
.
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Status: In Progress = New
** Changed in: aptdaemon (Ubuntu Trusty)
Importance: High = Undecided
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Assignee: Barry Warsaw (barry) = (unassigned)
** Changed in: aptdaemon (Ubuntu Trusty)
Milestone
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Several times this cycle we have discussed whether to drop Python 3.3
from Trusty, since upstream Python 3.4 final has been released, and has
been available in Trusty for a while, and has been the default Python 3
version for a while. I've worked to fix known ftbfs and other
On Mar 20, 2014, at 05:42 PM, Jakob Bornecrantz wrote:
I'm no longer able to reproduce this bug Barry, Maarten can you?
Oh yes, it's definitely still happening.
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update-manager's test suite fails. bdmurray pointed me at this command:
xvfb-run nosetests3 -s --tests tests/test_update_list.py
which produced 5 failures and one error. The error I think was easy
enough to fix, since it was dependent on the random number returned when
On Mar 20, 2014, at 10:53 PM, Brian Murray wrote:
I've tested python-apt as far back as version 0.9.0 without any effect
on the tests. I wonder if it isn't actually caused by a change in apt.
Looking at the changelog for apt in Ubuntu, there have been a fair number of
uploads in the last month.
https://lists.debian.org/debian-python/2014/03/msg00045.html
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pip not installed
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On a desktop machine with dual monitors, locking the screen keeps the
monitors power active forever. Previously, after some time, the
monitors would power save and turn off until a key or mouse button was
pressed. Now, the monitors never power down.
ProblemType: Bug
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Fully updated Trusty, in bash:
% ubuntu-bug gnome-s[TAB]
results in:
% ubuntu-bug gnome-segrep: /usr/share/apport/symptoms/dist-upgrade.py@: No such
file or directory
egrep: /usr/share/apport/symptoms/release-upgrade.py@: No such file or directory
then:
% ls -l
I'm having a difficult time reproducing this locally for debugging.
The tests hang when using adt-virt-schroot and crash qemu when using
adt-virt-qemu. Haven't tried lxc yet -- just providing status.
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Python 3.4 failures
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Okay, at least one test is caused by some bogus use of __file__.
Python 3.3 and 3.4 treat __file__ differently in that with 3.3, the path
may be relative to cwd, but in 3.4 it is absolute. oneconf uses the
*path* of the logo file as its sha224 checksum (not its contents!) so
that breaks the logo
Well, at least abspath()ing FAKE_WALLPAPER makes Python 3.3 break in the
same way, so that's a good thing. :)
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Python 3.4 failures
To
** Summary changed:
- Python 3.4 failures
+ The use of __file__ causes the tests to fail in Python 3.4
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Status: Confirmed = In Progress
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On Mar 14, 2014, at 06:30 AM, Walter Garcia-Fontes wrote:
hadmut, since most affected users seem to be fine with the update to
ibus, it may be convenient that you open a report with ubuntu-bug ibus
to have information about your system
FTR, I solved this by uninstalling ibus. It's not something
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Title:
python-apt can SIGSEGV when encountering Packages
And of course now the Packages file has been fixed to include a
Description, at least for that package. But this is still worth further
investigation. Trying to get a reproducible test case eliminating axi.
I suspect it's a problem in python-apt.
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needs porting to Python 3.4
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needs porting to Python 3.4
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Note that the trunk test case above *also* fails for me with python3.3.
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On Mar 11, 2014, at 10:15 PM, Joseph Salisbury wrote:
This issue may have been introduced by the 3.13.6 stable update. Can
you test the following kernel and see if it also exhibits the bug:
I'm now on 3.13.0-17 and didn't notice the freeze on login after reboot to
this kernel. I'll try a few
3.13.0-17 seems to be freeze-free, so I'll close this bug for now.
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Status: Confirmed = Invalid
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On Mar 12, 2014, at 07:31 AM, Neil Wilson wrote:
It would be as well to try it out - particularly as the package has been
updated recently.
Indeed. I installed it, timesync is enabled, removed ntp, and indeed after
about a 20m suspend, once resumed time syncs up again. Since I've not noticed
On Mar 11, 2014, at 04:54 AM, Serge Hallyn wrote:
Thanks for filing this bug. I'd like to try to reproduce it but need a
few more details. Can you tell us exactly how you set up the vm, how
you start it, and how you initiate suspend? Is this all done through
virt-manager? You say it is a
** Changed in: python3.4 (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress = Fix Committed
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Exception on installing/reconfiguring python3
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On Mar 11, 2014, at 04:54 AM, Serge Hallyn wrote:
Thanks for filing this bug. I'd like to try to reproduce it but need a
few more details. Can you tell us exactly how you set up the vm, how
you start it, and how you initiate suspend? Is this all done through
virt-manager? You say it is a
On Mar 11, 2014, at 07:56 PM, Serge Hallyn wrote:
Is it safe to assume that other VMs - other Ubuntu releases, or other
distros, or windows, do not have this behavior?
I haven't tried other guest OSes. I'll give Debian and Windows 7 a try.
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On Mar 11, 2014, at 08:31 PM, Neil Wilson wrote:
Can you check you VMWare settings for the virtual machine and check that
'synchronise time' is checked in the Advanced Section.
Yes, that is checked.
Also do you have the 'open-vm-tools' installed (i.e. is vmtoolsd running
which is what does the
% dpkg-query -W qemu-system-arm
qemu-system-arm 2.0~git-20140307.4c288ac-0ubuntu2
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qemu crash in armhf sbuild
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Yes, qemu 2.0 still segfaults.
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Xorg crash
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It's quite easy and reproducible to crash. Here are the steps:
* Log in
* Hit Alt to bring up the launcher
* Start up gnome-terminal
* In the terminal, type `emacs -q`
* In Emacs 24, hit `Ctrl-x Ctrl-c RET` to quit Emacs.
* Go back to the terminal and double click on its menu bar to globally
One other note: I am fully dist-upgraded on Trusty (no held back
packages), but I cannot run the 3.13.0-16-generic #36 kernel because
that exhibits the log in freeze of LP: #1289410. So at grub select
Advanced options for Ubuntu and boot the 3.13.0-15.generic kernel.
This allows me to log in and
% dpkg-query -W xserver-xorg emacs24 xserver-xorg-video-vmware
emacs24 24.3+1-2ubuntu1
xserver-xorg1:7.7+1ubuntu8
xserver-xorg-video-vmware 1:13.0.1.git.20140115.8da9817-0ubuntu2
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Yes, qemu 2.0 still segfaults.
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On Mar 08, 2014, at 04:59 PM, Martin Pitt wrote:
This is first and foremost a QEMU or linux bug (not sure which), it
should really update its internal time after suspend. But I suppose ntp
could also listen to resume events (perhaps through pm-utils' /usr/lib
/pm-utils/sleep.d/ scripts); although
On Mar 08, 2014, at 04:59 PM, Martin Pitt wrote:
This is first and foremost a QEMU or linux bug (not sure which), it
should really update its internal time after suspend. But I suppose ntp
could also listen to resume events (perhaps through pm-utils' /usr/lib
/pm-utils/sleep.d/ scripts); although
I've narrowed it down to some interaction between Terminal and Emacs 24.
You can discount Claws and Gnome Do.
I can reproduce this every time with this recipe:
* reboot
* login
* hit Alt to bring up the launcher
* start up a Terminal
* In the Terminal, enter emacs -q to bring up a vanilla Emacs
FWIW, neither gnome-terminal nor emacs24 have been updated in a long
while, so this is clearly a regression in the X stack somewhere.
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This may be a kernel bug, and I'll add a bug task for that.
% uname -a
Linux anarchist 3.13.0-15-generic #35-Ubuntu SMP Mon Mar 3 15:54:59 UTC 2014
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
With this kernel, I can log in just fine. With -16 however, after I
type my password, the
% dpkg-query -W linux-image-generic
linux-image-generic 3.13.0.16.20
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See also Larry's explanation in the dup bug: LP: #1287148
Maybe the Arch Linux package could be packaged for Ubuntu?
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More fun facts:
If, after you start up emacs -q, you immediate quit it, the recipe in #5
still crashes X.
Starting non-X emacs (e.g. `emacs -nw` in a terminal) does not crash X.
Starting multiple terminals does not crash X.
I'm going to try to rebuild Emacs against the current Trusty package
Problem still exhibits with a rebuild of emacs24. I'm still going to
upload a new Debian merge of emacs24 even though it doesn't fix this
problem. Makes some sense though: it should never be possible for an
application to crash X (or cause some data corruption just by running
that allows some
Um, how did this get marked Fix Released? I disagree since the package
is stuck in -proposed. I actually have a new tarball for a between rc2
-and-rc3 release that I'm testing now. It has the relevant upstream
changesets cherry picked.
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cd to your $HOME and without entering anything at the prompt, hit TAB.
I get the error in the Subject.
The bug seems obvious: in /usr/share/bash-completion/bash_completion,
line 710 you have:
[[ $cword -eq 0 ]] return 1
but `set -x` in a bash and doing the above shows
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cd $HOME
$ ls ~/.ss[TAB]
This will complete to
$ ls ~/.ssh/
but now hit TAB again. Nothing gets completed even though there are
lots of files in ~/.ssh
$ ls ~/.ssh/id[TAB]
Still no completion despite
% ls ~/.ssh/id* | wc -l
7
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu
On Mar 06, 2014, at 02:06 AM, Charles Kerr wrote:
Is this still an issue in Trusty? I rewrote the sleep/skew detection
code post-13.10 so if you have a convenient setup I'd love to hear how
this goes.
Hi. It's still a problem in Trusty. I have a fairly fresh and up-to-date
Trusty VM, which I
On Mar 06, 2014, at 11:37 AM, Maarten Lankhorst wrote:
I don't see a backtrace here.
I have an /etc/X11/core file, but I can't seem to get a backtrace out of it.
ubuntu-bug refuses to file the bug because vmware is involved. Tell me what
you need and I'll happily provide it.
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On Mar 06, 2014, at 09:37 PM, Charles Kerr wrote:
It sounds like you're saying that the entire system's time is off, not
just the indicator's display of it.
Correct.
What happens when you run date from the command line? Does that time
match the actual time, or the lagging time being displayed
X seems to be highly unstable when running Trusty inside a VMware Fusion 6.0.2
VM on OS X 10.9.2, as of at least 2014-02-24. LP: #1284134 is where I
reported the bug. It's highly disruptive.
Has anybody else noticed this? Does anybody have any thoughts or workarounds?
I have a snapshot dated
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Status: Triaged = Fix Committed
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Trying to build lp:~mandel/ubuntu-download-manager/typos-logs-unlock-
not-locked in an armhf schroot on amd64. See attached log file of qemu
crash.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.04
Package: qemu (not installed)
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.13.0-13.33-generic
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
system-image-dbus crashed with
Does the directory /android/cache/recovery/ exist on your device?
** Changed in: ubuntu-system-image
Status: New = Triaged
** Changed in: ubuntu-system-image
Importance: Undecided = Critical
** Changed in: ubuntu-system-image
Assignee: (unassigned) = Barry Warsaw (barry
Laney reports that this is happening on the desktop. On a desktop,
/android/cache/recovery does not exist, so the error makes sense. When
I test s-i on a desktop, I always use a custom client.ini file, since
you have to specify paths that actually exist. Of course, desktops
aren't designed to
On Mar 03, 2014, at 08:44 AM, Alan Pope ㋛ wrote:
I have triggered it again on 216 upgrading to 217.
To be clear, I'm *not* upgrading, but starting the upgrade then pressing
back, then going back in later, and then the error appears. Here's a
video:-
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YmD6cGYvIAI
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1250817 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1250817
I duped this to LP: #1250817 since both bugs essentially boil down to
catching the exception and reporting it without triggering apport (i.e.
do not let the exception percolate all the way to the Python
** Changed in: ubuntu-system-image
Status: Triaged = In Progress
** Changed in: ubuntu-system-image
Importance: Medium = High
** Changed in: ubuntu-system-image
Assignee: (unassigned) = Barry Warsaw (barry)
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Milestone: None = 2.2
** Changed
** Summary changed:
- FileNotFoundErrors coming from u-d-m should result in UpdateAvailableStatus
with an error_reason
+ Exceptions in the state machine should result in UpdateAvailableStatus with
an error_reason
** Summary changed:
- Exceptions in the state machine should result in
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Status: In Progress = Fix Committed
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1250817
Title:
Exceptions in the state machine (D-Bus) should result in
I'd like to add this to s-i 2.2, but please let me know whether the
steps outlined in comment #4 seem correct.
** Changed in: ubuntu-system-image
Status: Confirmed = Triaged
** Changed in: system-image (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Triaged
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At this point, I'm going to demote this to a wish list item. There
seems to be no urgency in providing this feature.
** Changed in: ubuntu-system-image
Importance: Low = Wishlist
** Changed in: ubuntu-system-image
Assignee: Barry Warsaw (barry) = (unassigned)
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