Carlos Garnacho [2017-03-01 10:59 -]:
> > - Is it acceptable to have approximate search results if the indexing isn't
> > (yet) up to date?
>
> If tracker-miner-fs is not paused/throttled down, it will pick up
> changes in monitored folders just as fast as any other app, there is
> very
> To summarize, I see 2 performance questions:
I'd add:
- Is it acceptable to have approximate search results if the indexing isn't
(yet) up to date?
- Does it significantly affect battery life?
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Carlos [2017-02-28 13:58 -]:
> Just wanted to mention I disagree with your statements and that I have
> the opposite experience and feedback from users (we agree we disagree,
> which is fine of course :)).
Yep :-) (I'm not making the call anyway). Thanks for sharing your
Carlos [2017-02-28 12:08 -]:
> "Tracker imposes a huge cost due to always indexing everything"
> As long as is low priority and the kernel scheduler works fine it shouldn't
> be an issue.
This isn't true. This will use a lot more CPU and disk cycles, thus decreasing
battery life. Or, if you
So all of this tells me that tracker isn't a replacement for typeahead
search. They have two entirely different use cases:
* Typeahead search only affects the currently displayed directory (or
should anyway -- you search through what you see, not through the
entirety of the file system). It is
@Scott:
https://git.launchpad.net/postfix/commit/?h=stable/v3.1=1a190cf17cc02
looks rather complicated and also creates an unmanaged config file. Why
not just always add those After= to the .service? If resolved is not
enabled, then After=systemd-resolved is a no-op (it's only ordering, not
a
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On shutdown or "systemctl stop systemd-resolved" you get a long hang:
● systemd-resolved.service - Network Name Resolution
CGroup: /system.slice/systemd-resolved.service
└─control
├─15479 /bin/sh -c [ ! -e /run/resolvconf/enable-updates ] ||
This is still being discussed upstream, so let's get to an agreement
there first, land it in upstream master, and then backport the change.
Note that there is not much point with debdiffs, it's easier to cherry-
pick the fix directly into the packaging branches with gbp pq and debian
I'm afraid this is by design and wontfix, see
https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/4821#issuecomment-264995354
for details. This isn't something which we reasonably can/should change
downstream, so I suggest to direct discussions to the upstream bug.
Thanks!
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> Before=networking.service
> +Before=systemd-networkd.service
FTR, this should be generalized to Before=network-pre.target. This is
also applicable to Debian.
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> In CUPS everything is OK and as intended.
No -- as above, the maintainer scripts need to stop cups.{socket,path}
first before stopping cups.service. Also, as it seems you can entirely
drop that .path unit as it's fairly useless -- we don't start cups on
demand, but it always starts on boot (in
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I suppose you want this for yakkety too, so backported:
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Can you please add a test case? I. e. how does the naming currently
look, and how is it supposed to look with the patch?
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> [Regression Potential]
> None.
This is a vast underestimate -- touching udev rules can lead to an
unbootable system in the worst case :-) I'll adjust the description.
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Turns out that resolvconf always filters out comments, so the only way
to get a comment in there is via /etc/resolvconf/resolv.conf.d/head. So
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cloud-init already has *very* strong dependencies:
Requires=networking.service
Before=basic.target
(which is sorting the early boot fairly strictly). But I guess in the
same vein, if cloud-init wants to run in between networkd and
basic.target, it needs to grow an
Mostly a duplicate of bug 1484027. rsyslog ships
/usr/lib/tmpfiles.d/00rsyslog.conf which overrides the default var.conf.
This is just an informational message.
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Please upload to zesty first.
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IPv6 Privacy Extensions do not work
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Thanks for forwarding this upstream! I cherry-picked the patch.
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So I suppose this got broken as a subtle side effect from
https://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/pkg-systemd/systemd.git/commit/?h
=ubuntu-xenial=5c429176 (bug 1529079). Do you have a reproducer for
this that we can use to verify the fix?
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xchat-gnome has been removed from Debian and Ubuntu as it's unmaintained
and superseded by hexchat.
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FWIW, if you feel confident about this, please drop the block-proposed
tag. We still need to do at least one more full image rebuild anyway.
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Title:
Steam not able to see network in yakkety
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OK. This could be because NM does not feed it with correct DNS data, or
dnsmasq itself gets confused after resuming. Assigning to NetworkManager
for now.
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Title:
Masking and then
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[Yakkety] suspend fail and reboot
Right, you can't sensibly stop dbus on a running desktop. This will kill
all sessions, kill lightdm, etc. and toss you back to consoles
(Ctrl+Alt+FN actually still works).
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This was fixed in
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Right. As the manpage states, inactive units are not considered: "Units
which are not active and are not in a failed state usually are not
loaded, and will not be matched by any pattern."
This isn't a behaviour that we can or want to change downstream, so
closing. Thanks!
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As discussed on IRC, let's ignore this. The test is by and large fine,
there's just something wrong with either configuring lightdm, or
apparmor profiles or what not. It works in later releases, we don't do
vivid SRUs any more, and there's nothing actually broken in the package,
so britney hinting
I didn't find a simpler reproducer on the CLI, and the systemd test now
does not call rmmod any more, so there's no handle on this any more.
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Bug 1588230 and bug 1624071 are fixed now. I'm fairly sure I understand
bug 1624317 (and it would be fixed in yakkety now), and bug 1449001 is
not actually a malfunction but just some disagreement about a builtin
fallback if no DNS servers are configured (and thus fairly irrelevant
really).
This
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Early in z-series we should look into starting D-Bus ealier, to fix this
in a more generic fashion.
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Title:
after starting ubuntu 16.10 -- no keyboard, no mouse
To
Iain Lane [2016-10-01 19:26 -]:
> Hmm. Maybe this is saying that we should bind ubuntu-session.target to
> something else - like unity7? You can't log in again with an active
> unity7, so in theory (if stop is propagated down to graphical-session
> and graphical-session-pre) there wouldn't be
> If you ever end up stopping gnome-keyring from within a new session
then its ExecStopPost kills the upstart session of this new one that we
are starting up, *not* the previous one that it was started up under.
I assume you meant to say "gnome-session.service" here, not keyring (as
its
> To fix that, something like comment #3 is needed. Such as looping over
all 'active' units that are PartOf graphical-session.target and stopping
them all.
I think we would only need to "systemctl stop graphical-session.target"
for this, otherwise a unit forgets the PartOf= and that loop would
That initial fix just changed a DoS through assert() into a DoS through
fd exhaustion. This is being handled in
https://github.com/systemd/systemd/pull/4242 .
Please let's handle this upstream first and not put out another USN in
haste -- after all, this is just a local DoS, so far from being a
ntu-16.10
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systemd-resolved uses
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Backport netplan to xenial
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[4.8.0-14/ppc64el regression] rmmod
Changing tasks as this is somewhere between unity-settings-daemon and
polkit.
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This was fixed in -14, scsi_debug is back.
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Talked to Andy on IRC, and dropping these drivers was not intended. I
agree we should keep the most common ones built in, especially for cloud
instances; there it would really be beneficial to drop initrds
completely (see bug 1592684), as they are just bloat there.
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: Undecided
Status: Confirmed
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Status: In Progress
** Tags: bot-stop-nagging
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Status: New
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dns")
and modifying to "files resolve [!UNAVAIL=return] dns [foo=bar]", then purge
libnss-resolve again -- this should again remove the [!UNAVAIL=return] but
*NOT* "dns [foo=bar]".
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Importance: Medium
Assignee: Martin Pitt (pitti)
Thanks for the followup. Closing the debian-installer part now. The work
on the Debian side wrt. multiplexing the installer UI to mutiple
consoles sounds interesting, but I don't think we should houd our breath
for it -- I think this is going to be tricky given how different the
capabilities of VT
I believe this is fixed by https://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/pkg-
systemd/systemd.git/commit/?id=be10d22 . We should also SRU this fix.
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Ubuntu 16.04 breaks boot with wrong zpool.cache
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systemd 231-6 ADT test failure with linux
Thanks Doug! Ack, I'll change it to use "powersave" again then.
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$TERM only gets set for units which have Standard{Output,Error}=tty. By
default services only have a stdout/err pipe to the journal, and rc-
local.service uses journal+console which is still a pipe. So it would be
actively wrong to set $TERM there as it is not actually a terminal. (See
man
Only two rdepends (appstream-generator and limba) which are already
prepared in your PPA and just syncs. Low-risk IMHO, so please go ahead.
** Changed in: appstream (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Triaged
** Summary changed:
- FFe: Sync appstream 0.10.0-2 (main) from Debian unstable (main)
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This matches https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/3421 very closely
(I've worked on this a bit, but it got stalled, sorry). I think that is
the exact symptom you are seeing, can you confirm?
** Bug watch added: github.com/systemd/systemd/issues #3421
outh-start'))
AssertionError: False is not true
Same assertion failure on some other systemd-fsckd tests.
** Affects: systemd (Ubuntu)
Importance: High
Assignee: Martin Pitt (pitti)
Status: In Progress
** Tags: autopkgtest yakkety
** Tags added: autopkgtest yakkety
** Changed i
** Changed in: gnome-session (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress => Won't Fix
** Changed in: gnome-session (Ubuntu)
Status: Won't Fix => Fix Committed
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