The SHA1 vs SHA256 is an issue but I don't believe it's coming into play
with this bug. I did have to change my signing process but now I'm
signing my Release.gpg with SHA256 and I'm still unable to add a local
repo via `d-i apt-setup/local0/repository`.
I install local packages during
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Release:
Description: Ubuntu 10.04.4 LTS
Release: 10.04
Version:
cryptsetup:
Installed: 2:1.1.0~rc2-1ubuntu13
Candidate: 2:1.1.0~rc2-1ubuntu13
Version table:
*** 2:1.1.0~rc2-1ubuntu13 0
500 http://apt/ubuntu/ lucid/main Packages
100
it's line 149 of the nslcd postinst script in oneiric. I just checked
and there aren't updates since I ran into this. If I can help further
please let me know.
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You are correct. I just downloaded the package from the repository and
as you say, there's no || /bin/true. I'm not sure what the story is.
When I get a chance I'll do another fresh install and see if I can sort
out what happened.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/893806
Title:
postinst fails due to sh fat finger
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diff -u /var/lib/dpkg/info/nslcd.postinst /var/lib/dpkg/info/nslcd.postinst.old
--- /var/lib/dpkg/info/nslcd.postinst 2011-11-22 17:35:53.785247884 -0500
Or statement is made before escape newlines causing a '--gecos command not
found' error. See Patch below.
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My experience with libnss-ldap is that nscd allows sudo but not su.
Also the GUI authentication doesn't work.
I just got around to testing libnss-ldapd and I can verify that both sudo and
su work there.
Ubuntu's gui authentication process does not work though. When you try
to perform a
I'm sorry, my previous comment didn't hold up to scrutiny. A reboot
seems to have gotten rid of those errors
The GUI authentication dialogue is asking for the root password rather
than the password of the logged in user. Does anyone know if this is
the intended behavior?
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My experience with libnss-ldap is that nscd allows sudo but not su.
Also the GUI authentication doesn't work.
I just got around to testing libnss-ldapd and I can verify that both sudo and
su work there.
Ubuntu's gui authentication process does not work though. When you try
to perform a
I'm sorry, my previous comment didn't hold up to scrutiny. A reboot
seems to have gotten rid of those errors
The GUI authentication dialogue is asking for the root password rather
than the password of the logged in user. Does anyone know if this is
the intended behavior?
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The problem with editing apache2.conf is that future distro changes get
lost. Once you edit a config file the end user is given two options
during an upgrade. They can either replace the current file with the
packaged maintainer's file or keep the edited file. So either the
system loses the
The problem with editing apache2.conf is that future distro changes get
lost. Once you edit a config file the end user is given two options
during an upgrade. They can either replace the current file with the
packaged maintainer's file or keep the edited file. So either the
system loses the
What's the status on this bug? I see changes to the apt-mirror package
in lucid but no fix for this issue.
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apt-mirror does not download Release files if no components are defined.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/273687
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What's the status on this bug? I see changes to the apt-mirror package
in lucid but no fix for these issues.
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apt-mirror does not correctly handle apache auth protected apt repositories
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/250614
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Binary package hint: apache2
Ubuntu Karmic
apache2 - 2.2.12-1ubuntu2.1
The following line in apache2.conf is a global, un-editable configuration:
CustomLog /var/log/apache2/other_vhosts_access.log vhost_combined
In hardy logging was configured in the default site
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: apache2
Ubuntu Karmic
apache2 - 2.2.12-1ubuntu2.1
The following line in apache2.conf is a global, un-editable configuration:
CustomLog /var/log/apache2/other_vhosts_access.log vhost_combined
In hardy logging was configured in the default site
I couldn't test ldap vs. ldaps, but sudo was working before my karmic
upgrade and it stopped working after. I could do getent operations
which did ldap queries, so it wasn't an ldap problem for me.
I was able to ~solve~ this by installing nscd. Not sure why there would
be a nscd requirement.
I can verify this behavior in karmic server which has resolvconf rather than
network-manager.
resolvconf 1.44ubuntu1
My test was on a karmic machine. The original install was hardy with
sequential dist-upgrades to karmic.
After the karmic upgrade was complete /etc/resolv.conf
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Binary package hint: lilo
Ubuntu Hardy
linux-image-2.6.24-24-server 2.6.24-24.60
lilo 1:22.8-3.1ubuntu1
mdadm
2.6.3+200709292116+4450e59-3ubuntu3.1
A kernel upgrade identified a
There are a few more instances where anything before the @ needs to be removed
the the directory structure:
r...@bishop:/usr/bin# diff -u apt-mirror.20080923 apt-mirror.20090106
--- apt-mirror.20080923 2008-09-23 14:20:51.0 -0400
+++ apt-mirror.20090106 2009-01-06 16:06:48.0
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: apt-mirror
Release: Hardy
Version: 0.4.5-1~dapper1
Description:When a local apt repository is defined in
/etc/apt/mirror.list which does not have a component none of the Release
files are downloaded (ie Release, Release.gz, Release.gpg). If one or
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: apt-mirror
issue:
apt-mirror successfully downloads the apt repository if the url contains
authentication information (eg http://user:[EMAIL PROTECTED]). The resulting
directory structure in the apt-mirror skel directory does not include the auth
I also needed to address an undefined variable on one of my sites. I
think the root of the problem is a bad repository configuration, but it
might be defensive to set the variable pre-emptively regardless.
--- /usr/bin/apt-mirror 2008-07-21 16:41:18.0 -0400
+++ /var/tmp/apt-mirror
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