Ken, please don't close bugs when the bug still exists and the upstream
maintainer has acknowledged it probably shouldn't do that.
The reason it's a bug is pretty clear from the original report and the
later comments: you run 'tshark' in a window to monitor traffic on the
network. Some time
I hit the same problem after installing and trying to use lxc. It was
previously working properly on the same host machine. Could it be that
lxc changes the mount options on the host's /dev/pts? (I'm not sure
that was precisely the cause though.)
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Date: 24 November 2010 02:36
Subject: Proposed bzr-builddeb SRU
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On 23 November 2010 20:40, Andreas Hasenack andr...@canonical.com wrote:
This happens because we use acpi to get the thermal data, and this seems
to work only for laptops.
A workaround is to use a custom graph to plot the desired output of the
sensors command. Here is an example:
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: landscape-client
My machine 'grace' (GA-890GPA-UD3H motherboard) has thermal information
available through libsensors and hddtemp, and this shows up in the Gnome
sensors-applet. However, Landscape says just 'No temperature
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On 19 November 2010 06:34, Francis J. Lacoste
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On November 18, 2010, John Arbash Meinel wrote:
Anyway, I don't know the net promoter stuff. I certainly don't see how
you get 1-in-35 being -35.
Doh,
My mistake, you are right. I completely missed the 9
On 18 November 2010 08:38, Dustin Kirkland kirkl...@ubuntu.com wrote:
This proposal requests that:
1) a new prompt be added to the Ubuntu Server installer
2) this prompt be dedicated to the boolean installation, or
non-installation, of the SSH service, as an essential facet of a
typical
Just a few brief notes about UDD discussions at UDS-N. A lot of this
is captured to various degrees in gobby documents and IRC logs at
http://ubottu.com/uds-logs/, but they're pretty long:
http://ubottu.com/uds-logs/%23ubuntu-uds-bonaire2.log
* There was a lot of interest in adopting something
TLDR? Mixed but generally positive feedback. Top issues to fix are
speed of branching/merging from Launchpad; keeping import branches
reliably up to date; getting branches where possible to current
formats; removing various small-medium roadblocks; supporting v3
packages and being smarter about
Did you just change the eol/content filtering rules when this took
place? Or did someone perhaps edit from a machine with different eol
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This is very likely a kernel bug not a bzr bug, especially if people are
getting similar problems with amule.
** Summary changed:
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+ bzr become stuck in sync_page
** Summary changed:
- bzr become stuck in sync_page
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This should be fixed on the lp side, which will fix more cases, when
they upgrade to 2.2.1. Because of lp being in testfix mode, that hasn't
happened yet. ~wallyworld is working on it.
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You
Thanks for the report. There are other similar bugs in other commands.
Perhaps we should check for a 'reliable' user id only in commit?
** Changed in: bzr (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
** Also affects: bzr
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: bzr
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 665560 ***
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** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 665560
bazaar preferences window closes immediately on opening
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If you're hitting this problem on nfs4, it's very likely an Ubuntu
kernel bug; please file it there. In fact, pretty much regardless of
the environment, if the process is unkillable it's a kernel bug.
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I guess the file was owned by root and now it's not. We couldn't really
have done anything about this and I think giving a warning was fairly
reasonable. Therefore I'm closing this. Feel free to reopen if it
recurs repeatedly.
** Changed in: bzr
Status: New = Invalid
** Changed in: bzr
Just to answer the other implicit question in the subject: DISPLAY is
honoured, but it's the value of $DISPLAY set when gnome-keyring is
started that matters.
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perhaps by unsetting SSH_AUTH_SOCK in your shell?
If you don't want the agent to run, then that's the right way to do
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This bug fix should be suitable for upstream too.
- Martin
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This is fixed in bzr | 2.2.1-0ubuntu1 | maverick-proposed. But there's no
mention of that change in the changelog (excepted New upstream release)
Could you
Hi Pitti,
I've installed bzr 2.2.1 from maverick-proposed and used it for the last
few days without hitting any regressions.
I've manually tested the upgrade from 1.14 to 2a described by this bug.
I'm running the sefltests and the only failures are the already-known
problems to do with tests
Hi, thanks for the report.
I wonder what the permission is on the directory? ls -dl
/home/pang/.bazaar will tell you.
My guess is that you first ran bzr as root therefore it's still owned by
root.
** Changed in: bzr (Ubuntu)
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Binary package hint: alsa-utils
I got a failure message while upgrading alsa-utils from update-manager.
Running the script by hand shows:
m...@grace [1 job]% sudo sh -x /var/lib/dpkg/info/alsa-utils.postinst configure
+ set -e
+ S=/etc/modprobe.d/sound
+ [ -f
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dupe
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I can consistently reproduce something apparently similar with one of my
backups. Interestingly it happens after processed volume 51 of 51,
but to judge by the filenames it was a long way from done restoring, and
there are a total of 76 increments in the full backup.
Writing
An sru has alread been requested for bug 636930, which is quite similar
(but I guess not a dupe?)
** Tags added: sru
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** Summary changed:
- AttributeError: 'module' object has no attribute 'dumps'
+ loggerhead needs a hard dependency on simplejson
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Hi,
If you can reproduce this, please run
ps l BZR_PID
inserting the right process id there. The second word is a lower-case
l. That will tell us where it was in the kernel.
Generally speaking a process stuck for a long time in D would be a
kernel bug not an application bug.
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Given vila's comment #26, I think we shouldn't block putting 2.2.1 into
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pitti said, on irc, that someone (maxb?jelmer?) should upload it; it
won't be in 10.10 final but it will be in an SRU shortly afterwards.
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@scottk I've run the tests from the installed package, as was required
in the technical-board thread. There are some failures about test
isolation which are bug 650001. This was discovered in the course of
the t-b thread and it will be fixed in 2.2.1 but because of the timing
of the 2.2.1
This seems like basically a dupe of bug 616878, or at least another
manifestation of the same problem.
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There's now a package in https://launchpad.net/~bzr/+archive/ppa similar
to what should be put into the maverick release. The upstream diff
from 2.2.0 to 2.2.1 is attached here. I've read through it and can
certify everything in it is a real bug fix suitable for a stable update.
** Patch
I asked before if trusting the mailname would be a good solution for
this. What do you think, Nick?
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Dear ~ubuntu-sru, we'd like to get this into maverick-updates,
preferably now or otherwise after the release. Per
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates/MicroReleaseExceptions,
we have an exception to take all of 2.2.1, conditional on running the
tests during the package build and on
I know this bug depends a bit on specific pyrex versions. For it to
be SRU'd, we should probably check it is relevant to the Pyrex in
Karmic.
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On 24 September 2010 18:35, Martin Pitt martin.p...@ubuntu.com wrote:
We still have time until the Maverick release, so any reason why we
should't fix this in maverick now? Is 2.2.1 already released? If so,
let's upload that.
That would be excellent! I had the misapprehension it was now
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Thanks very much for trying that so quickly, Liam.
Please paste the failures up here as an attachment and we'll try to
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I think this is obsolete.
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I'm confused, do you specifically want me to test 2.6.32-25.43, or is
2.6.35-22.32 useful enough?
At any rate after about 24 hours it's good so far.
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Binary package hint: bzr
The normal Ubuntu policy is that test suites should be run during
packaging. According to https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/technical-
board/2010-September/000508.html this was turned off due to
intermittent hangs.Several of these have now been
I have 2.6.35-22.32 installed, I've made a snapshot, and I'll report
if the problem recurs.
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I think this is effectively a dupe.
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This sounds a lot like bug 585667, but that is supposed to be fixed.
When I run 'make man/bzr.1' in the 2.2 tree, I do get a manpage with
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On 11 September 2010 01:48, Sandy Armstrong sanfordarmstr...@gmail.com wrote:
Please see if this problem still exists when you use tomboy as a panel
applet by right-clicking the GNOME panel and selecting add to panel
(make sure Tomboy isn't already running when you do this).
If the panel
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I think we should try to do this as an SRU of bzr 2.2.1 into Maverick
after the release of Maverick (or even now, if that's possible). I
don't know if this will get over the bar to actually get into the
maverick release at this point.
** Also affects: bzr (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
I'm also hitting this, or something like it, in 0.6.6-0ubuntu3, which
debsums says is all unmodified.
Attached is the output from python -v -c 'import desktopcouch'
** Attachment added: python-v.log
The actual specific failure I get is
% python -c 'import desktopcouch'
Traceback (most recent call last):
File string, line 1, in module
File /usr/lib/python2.6/dist-packages/desktopcouch/__init__.py, line 20, in
module
from desktopcouch.start_local_couchdb import process_is_couchdb,
Actually what I'm seeing is closer to http://www.mail-archive.com
/ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com/msg2412646.html and bug 613664, but for
some reason that's marked private.
** Changed in: desktopcouch (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Confirmed
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** Summary changed:
- bzr crashes on 'bzr status'
+ AssertionError: Could not find target parent in wt running 'bzr status'
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the ppa works well for me.
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How did you install bzr? Do you know of anything that changed when this
message started occurring?
Could you please post the output of 'apt-cache policy bzr'
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Could you please run 'python -v /usr/bin/bzr st' and paste the output?
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This is a recent regression in Maverick.
As of today, when I click the Tomboy panel applet, I see ten notes
listed, but no text next to them in the menu. I can click one of them
and it opens the note correctly, and the notes come up in the
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It would also be worth checking BZR_HOME and BZR_LOG.
afaics bzr just uses whichever of those variables are set, so I'm fairly
sure there's something outside of bzr causing this; please reopen if
you're sure it's not.
Maybe there's something different between container 123 and 125?
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Binary package hint: strace
Maverick made a policy change so that attaching to processes is not
allowed by default. That's fine. However, it's a bit strange that
strace just exits 0 (with a message to stderr) when ptrace fails.
The manpage says
When using -p, the
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Thanks Pitti,
We don't have the generated .c files in the upstream tree. I wonder
why they're showing up in that diff, and if they could easily be
removed.
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I see this strange message
not installing http[s]+webdav:// support (only supported for bzr 1.12
and above)
I'm not sure where that's coming from, presumably from a plugin. I'm
pretty sure not from core bzr.
What's the actual bug and how is it related to apache2?
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I'm trying to use lvm snapshots under schroot to create a reproducible build
environment. The first few uses of them worked, but after that I find more and
more processes are getting locked up like this:
[168841.490770] INFO: task flush-252:13:27159 blocked
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bzr got EPIPE indicating it was trying to write the error into a pipe
that closed. If this is a bug at all, it's probably a bug in Quickly
that it's closing the stderr pipe before bzr's finished. But it may be
that quickly itself had just exited.
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The main problem with inferring the email address seems to be is that
checked both the email domain and the hostname. Perhaps it would be
reasonable to assume that if the machine's mail domain is set, it is
correct. So we might get auto commits from j...@home.example.com but not
from j...@home.
I'm happy to say this is now working in maverick.
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Looks a lot like bug 373319, at least the original report of that bug.
As a workaround, you can probably make a new working tree (by eg
branching from the last committed revision). If it's true, as that bug
suggests, this relates to splitting a directory at the same time as
adding directories,
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This seems wrong. I'm not sure if the bug is in libvirt packaging or
perhaps something in soyuz:
m...@grace% virsh
Welcome to virsh, the virtualization interactive terminal.
Type: 'help' for help with commands
'quit' to quit
virsh # help domname
NAME
domname
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Importance: Undecided
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This seems wrong. I'm not sure if the bug is in libvirt packaging or
perhaps something in soyuz:
m...@grace% virsh
Welcome to virsh, the virtualization interactive terminal.
Type: 'help' for help with commands
'quit' to quit
virsh # help domname
NAME
domname
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hamster needs to catch and do something sensible with ValueError raised
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On 4 August 2010 08:53, Liraz li...@turnkeylinux.org wrote:
Maverick isn't at fault. It's a bug in duplicity. See patch.
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Changes in Maverick in the last couple of weeks seem to have totally
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+ duplicity -v5 /home/mbp/ s3://s3.amazonaws.com/../
--asynchronous-upload
Using archive dir:
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lucid sudoers(5) says
mail_badpassIf set, sudo will set the HOME environment variable to
the home directory of the target user (which is
root unless the -u option is used). This effectively
means that the -H
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lucid sudoers(5) says
mail_badpassIf set, sudo will set the HOME environment variable to
the home directory of the target user (which is
root unless the -u option is used). This effectively
means that the -H
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I for one am not seeing this in lucid. Others may be.
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On 14 July 2010 10:57, John A Meinel j...@arbash-meinel.com wrote:
Isn't the original fix for this setting append_revisions_only on the
trunk? (Preventing this sort of behavior).
That would prohibit uncommits. Perhaps it is reasonable to want
explicit uncommits but not changing the mainline.
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** Changed in: bzr (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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Status: New
** Changed in: bzr
Status: New = Confirmed
** Changed
I think this happens when the branch is bound to itself. Try 'bzr info'
and if that tells you it is, use 'bzr unbind'.
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I get the following error when attempting to commit:
bzr: ERROR: exceptions.RuntimeError: maximum recursion depth
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 405192 ***
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Self-bound checkouts errors with infinite recursion in _get_nick
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This is now fixed in our PPA but still needs to be fixed in Debian and
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: bzr
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When conglomerate is started for the first time, it apparently tries to
open its own readme, /usr/share/conglomerate/dispspecs/readme.xds.
However this file is not actually valid XML (confirmed with xmllint), so
conglomerate crashes.
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This happened to me in maverick.
It happens every time I restart the applet.
The avg_simple_quotes_change attribute is only created on this object on
a particular code path through populate() so it should be easy to fix
this by just tracing through the logic path that causes it to be unset.
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See also bug 598095 and bug 598638.
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Duane, I think ad-hoc volunteer triage is pretty good and something we
ought to encourage. On the other hand marking a potentially serious bug
as wishlist when you're not sure that's what the project would do is
potentially injecting noise.
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I think suggesting hey you might like to try Ubuntu One is quite
helpful, as is pointing out when something might be expected to be
synced but isn't. But the current state is very off-putting, and I think
it will incline users to deinstall ubuntuone-client to get rid of it,
rather than encouraging
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