Indeed, upstream 1.8.3 fixes this. I'll get that into Debian and it can
auto-sync to oracular from there.
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Title:
python-gssapi 1.8.2-1ubuntu2
Looks like https://github.com/pythongssapi/python-
gssapi/commit/d9200d1018ac916b30433da23898c8c5fbde0f28, I think?
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Title:
python-gssapi
Recommends seems like the right thing to use for an optional feature -
but python3-dnspython already Recommends: python3-httpx, and that's
where the code that's directly using the httpx library lives. So I
wonder if it really makes sense to change dnsdiag for this? A
Recommends there rather than
t wasn't just being abused as free mass
storage in general, it was very very dodgy stuff that required urgent
takedown enforcement. We talked IS down from making it require a login
to use the service at all and this was the compromise.
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see bug 2061476' nfs-ganesha nfs-ganesha-gpfs nfs-ganesha-mem
nfs-ganesha-nullfs nfs-ganesha-proxy-v4 nfs-ganesha-vfs
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nfs-ganesha 4.3-8 in noble armhf
nfs-ganesha-gpfs
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Request addition of Fedora / Redhat "sftp-force-permissions" patch
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This uses faketime, so I would bet that it's pointing out issues there
similar to bug 2059037 / bug 2059078.
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Title:
dgit time_t regression
To
I fixed this in Debian today in https://salsa.debian.org/ssh-
team/openssh/-/commit/0947dd466d64cabfb527d8326e2507f473373a32, uploaded
as part of 1:9.7p1-1. You could possibly just merge 1:9.7p1-1 into
noble since it's mostly a bug-fix release, but failing that you could
cherry-pick the relevant
Fred, in that case it is unlikely to be related to this bug.
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Processing triggers for man-db lasting extremely long
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now if you ever did this, but in case it's still on your to-do
list, this is https://github.com/python/cpython/issues/115874; I
suggested a cherry-pick of the proposed patch there in
https://bugs.debian.org/1063345.
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being loaded. It looks like
> timesyncd isn't being loaded because of a dependency on systemd.
What's the output of "sudo dpkg --configure -a"? (This may fix it and
return success, or it may return a bunch of errors. In the latter case
the output will likely be interesting.)
en this option already exists, we should just start setting it
> explicitly in launchpad-buildd & mk-sbuild.
launchpad-buildd has set this option since 2021.
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checkouts that bzr from Launchpad these days (a trend that is only
> likely to continue), this is what I'm sticking with, reserving the shorter
> shortcut for git.
My hero! I also mostly use git these days, but I still need to use bzr
often enough that having to type out the fu
ten
us occasionally in the past without quite causing enough problems to
make it worth tracking down!
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rsion in Ubuntu 22.10 is
2.3.11-2). Where did you get it from? The package is clearly broken,
but that isn't an Ubuntu problem - perhaps you should reinstall the
working version from Ubuntu.
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>
> The debian-ftp team is aware, hopefully that's going to be sorted out soon.
The Debian ftpmasters have fixed the dak bug that caused this, and
Launchpad's Debian import is running again now; auto-sync should catch
up shortly after that.
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w default sources.list path (/etc/apt/sources.list.d/ubuntu.sources?)
doesn't exist, and then just write out the old format to sources.list as
before.
I definitely anticipate lots of breakage from this change! I hope all
the effort will be worth it.
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presumably you installed this program yourself and so have some idea of
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As the upstream maintainer, my advice when asked has been that
attempting to cherry-pick this particular set of fixes for an SRU would
be very difficult to get right. I think it's likely that the GitLab
merge request linked above depends on a number of other preparatory
commits. I'm not going to
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Installer crash when try to enable disk encryption
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I fear doing this is likely to involve a substantial rewrite. Debian
generates its Contents files directly from the dak database, but
Launchpad still uses apt-ftparchive to do this job, and I think (though
I could be wrong) that apt-ftparchive only supports generating Contents
files for binary
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running dpdk-testpmd shows "Failed to execute command of
OP_SET_RSS_HENA" in vm with
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We've deployed a cherry-pick of the schroot fix to focal.
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This turns out to be an schroot bug. See
https://bugs.debian.org/898949.
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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[SRU] enable signing riscv64 binaries in bionic
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/sbsigntool/+bug/1964519 has
the corresponding debdiff for focal; I've consolidated these into a
single bug with two open tasks.
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/sbsigntool/+bug/1938438 added
the support to impish.)
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Title:
CD-ROM tray closes automatically after ej
Removed. (For future reference, removals of binaries that are no longer
built by their source package is a routine operation and doesn't
normally need a bug report.)
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expect this to be refused since it's easy to implement it as a local
shell function with whatever behaviour and spelling you want.
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Also, regarding the "without a deprecation notice" claim, this has been
advertised under "Future deprecation notice" in the OpenSSH release
notes since 8.2.
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No, I'm not going to undo this. IS shouldn't be running a pre-xenial
OpenSSH on xenial machines in the first place, and it's good to fix
that; and anything older than that is well out of support anyway.
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On up-to-date focal with python3-twisted 18.9.0-11ubuntu0.20.04.1,
following
https://twistedmatrix.com/documents/current/core/howto/logging.html#using-
the-standard-library-logging-module:
$ python3
Python 3.8.10 (default, Nov 26 2021, 20:14:08)
[GCC 9.3.0] on linux
In my opinion, this was a bug in the e1000e installation scripts. "man"
intentionally doesn't support redirections inside its -P argument like
this; implementing that without going via a shell (which is a practice
that routinely leads to security bugs, so we avoid it) would add a
reasonably
I think it's probably worth looking again with man-db 2.10.0. Although
I didn't specifically do anything to fix this, things are sufficiently
different now that it's worth trying again and seeing whether it's still
a problem.
Failing that, the output of "mandb -pd" is likely to be useful. If
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Inconsistent Device Name (/dev/sdX) on every few reboots in Ubuntu
20.04
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Switch to new
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As described in bug 1473091, PPAs are now being served from new domains
that aren't under launchpad.net and so can safely serve HTTPS without
risk of compromising Launchpad session cookies. The old domains will
keep working indefinitely, but nevertheless it would be good if
On Fri, Dec 03, 2021 at 12:59:34PM +, Colin Watson wrote:
> The old 32-bit powerpc architecture was removed from Ubuntu in Ubuntu
> 17.04 [1]. This means that all releases that still supported it are now
> in ESM, and ESM doesn't include powerpc support. We're therefore
>
The problem with fixing this as you describe ("no output at all") is
that it would make it difficult to understand what's going on in the
more common case where your configured pager is accidentally not
installed. Would you accept a less ugly error message (somehow)?
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The application (xdg-open)
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It probably isn't useful, but the backtrace without extra debug symbols
looks like this:
buildd@dogfood-lgw01-amd64-001:/build/xen-jT2uET/xen-4.16.0/xen/arch/x86$ gdb
--args x86_64-linux-gnu-ld -mi386pep --subsystem=10
--image-base=0x82d04000 --stack=0,0 --heap=0,0
I've tested manually on a staging lcy02 builder and it works fine there,
so worst case you should be able to retry until it happens to land on
lcy02.
I've reproduced the problem on a staging lgw01 builder. I need ddebs to
get a useful backtrace, so I've filed
Both the failures linked here were on lgw01. Have you seen this on
lcy02 as well, or only lgw01?
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Jammy builds of xen segfault, but only
I'm working on this in https://gitlab.com/cjwatson/man-
db/-/merge_requests/2.
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That installation by launchpad-buildd happens in the container that
livecd-rootfs runs in, not in the chroot that livecd-rootfs is busy
building. If you look more closely at the build log you can see it
succeeding earlier on. We may indeed have to update launchpad-buildd to
use fuse3, but it's
Epochs are not supposed to end up in the file name - see e.g. the remark
in https://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch-binary.html#uniqueness-
of-version-numbers. fwupd-efi needs to remove the epoch part of
deb_version from tar_name in its Ubuntu mode.
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Year doesn't change in notification panel at New Years
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Upgrading from focal to jammy failed with:
Unpacking libnma-common (1.8.32-1) ...
dpkg: error processing archive
/tmp/apt-dpkg-install-eCL6UN/011-libnma-common_1.8.32-1_all.deb (--unpack):
trying to overwrite
'/usr/share/glib-2.0/schemas/org.gnome.nm-applet.gschema.xml',
I have a Soundcore Life Q30 headset and had a similar issue; I also
tried going down the ofono route and found it too much of a confusing
nightmare.
I ended up using the pulseaudio backport from
https://launchpad.net/~smoser/+archive/ubuntu/bluetooth/+packages and
also doing a local backport of
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ow/recall about our other installers.
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hat this is indeed
too hard for many testers in practice.
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~techboard would need to make the actual change, if you
think it's appropriate. For example, the following in "lp-shell
production devel" would do it for all supported Ubuntu series:
for name in ("bionic", "focal", "hirsute", "impish", "jammy
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[1]
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On Mon, Nov 15, 2021 at 10:47:45AM -0800, Brian Murray wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 10, 2021 at 11:48:15PM +0000, Colin Watson wrote:
> > Looks like it's in the archive now. Thanks for tracking that down.
> > Does anything need to be added to NewReleaseCycleProcess for this, or
> >
On Wed, Nov 10, 2021 at 10:39:04AM -0800, Brian Murray wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 10, 2021 at 08:11:19AM +0000, Colin Watson wrote:
> > On Tue, Nov 09, 2021 at 02:22:34PM -0800, Brian Murray wrote:
> > > I was looking at some Foundations bug reports[1] today and discovered that
> &g
posed
drwxr-xr-x 4,096 2021/04/27 14:10:26 impish-security
drwxr-xr-x 4,096 2021/04/27 14:10:15 impish-updates
drwxr-xr-x 4,096 2021/04/27 14:24:09 impish
sent 24 bytes received 843 bytes 1,734.00 bytes/sec
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After installer has run many debconf questions are not seeded
I've just synced 1:8.7p1-1.
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Merge openssh from Debian unstable for 22.04
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'MSI GS66 11UH' 2K display locked at 60Hz while it supports 240Hz
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1.10.15 (2021-10-27)
- Move dependencies of launchpadlib.testing to a new ``testing`` extra.
[bug=1019700]
- Stop excluding MANIFEST.in from the sdist.
- Declare support for Python 3.9 and 3.10.
- Move code hosting to git (https://code.launchpad.net/launchpadlib).
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Schweres UEFI bzw. Firmware Problem nach der Installation von Ubuntu
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I don't think there was ever anything for launchpadlib to do here; it
was just an httplib2 bug that affected launchpadlib. Deleting the
launchpadlib task.
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FYI @seb128 asked on #launchpad about this, and I checked that the base
language pack exported by Launchpad does contain .po files for fwupd, so
it looks like this may be something that needs to be fixed in langpack-
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I intend to merge all the Ubuntu changes for my next Debian upload and
then sync it, so there's probably no need to pay attention to this.
I'm preparing packaging of OpenSSH 8.8p1, but the current blocker is
that this drops the ssh-rsa signature algorithm by default (*not* the
public key type),
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> https://raw.githubusercontent.com/austin-clifton/cryptopp-chacha-asm-test/main/src/main.cpp
This works fine for me on 20.04; perhaps the relevant DigiCert CA is
disabled on your system. Try "sudo dpkg-reconfigure ca-certificates"
and make s
ge-support to
query for the packages it needs to keep.
I don't see an "im:si::ibus-m17n" line in
https://git.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-desktop/ubuntu/+source/language-selector/tree/data/pkg_depends.
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The stack trace looks very much like it would be the effect of
https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/index.php?59202, fixed in
https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/groff.git/commit/?id=c788cf8c6bbe939fa11f7ec032e525a7e33f41b6.
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Launchpad intentionally imports even obsolete messages, although they're
tagged internally as obsolete and filtered out for various purposes. I
think this is so that they can be used as suggestions in some cases (for
example, a similar message might still be used in another context). For
that
I'm not sure I'm really following the exact question here. Could you
attach the message you got with the complaints?
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LP refuses to
This should now be fixed on Launchpad's end: we're running the gettext
backport that you can see in https://launchpad.net/~canonical-is-
sa/+archive/ubuntu/launchpad/+packages. Could you please try reverting
the workaround and make sure that things work properly now?
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retriever
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Debug symbols not available for 237-3ubuntu10.51
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LP refuses to import plural strings where e.g. msgstr[0] entries in PO
This is a bit perplexing, because the transition to /usr/share/man
completed before Ubuntu even existed; I think it even predates my taking
over maintainership of man-db 20 years ago or so. Is it really easier
to go through all of this mess with symlinks rather than just updating a
few extremely
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OK, this is actually due to the changes between u-boot-menu
4.0.1ubuntu0.1 and 4.0.2ubuntu5~20.04.1. The relevant difference is
that the menu entry now has `fdtdir
/lib/firmware/5.8.0-29-generic/device-tree/` (or similar) when it
previously didn't load a device tree at all.
I successfully worked
Public bug reported:
I tried to do a routine upgrade and reflash of the Launchpad riscv64
builders, which pulled in linux-image-5.11.0-1017-generic
5.11.0-1017.18~20.04.1. The resulting image failed to boot with the
following (complete) console output:
Device 0: QEMU VirtIO Block Device
Hm, I actually get similar results when I revert to 5.8.0-29:
Device 0: QEMU VirtIO Block Device
Type: Hard Disk
Capacity: 71680.0 MB = 70.0 GB (146800640 x 512)
... is now current device
Scanning virtio 0:1...
Found /boot/extlinux/extlinux.conf
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wayland activated, Filezilla, gFTP and FireFTP not working
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** Changed in: media-hub (Ubuntu RTM)
Assignee: Michael (pinky999) => (unassigned)
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** Package changed: ubuntu => lazr.sshserver
** Changed in: lazr.sshserver
Assignee: christian oppong (chris5644) => Colin Watson (cjwatson)
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d look in debian/rules. (dpkg-buildpackage calls
debian/rules with various arguments to build binary packages from a
source package.)
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** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #990879
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=990879
** Also affects: base-passwd (Debian) via
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=990879
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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specifically asks for them, and they wouldn't be used anyway, although
of course you should have test-built your fix and confirmed that it
actually works.
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specifically asks for them, and they wouldn't be used anyway, although
of course you should have test-built your fix and confirmed that it
actually works.
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** Package changed: apt (Ubuntu) => null-and-void
** Information type changed from Public to Private Security
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Title:
gaixinhsg
To manage
** Changed in: apt-btrfs-snapshot (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Committed => Confirmed
** Changed in: python-stem (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released => Confirmed
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