Public bug reported:
I was running do-release-upgrade to upgrade my 18 LTS system to 20 LTS
so that I can run a new version of MAAS.
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 20.04
Package: maas 2.8.5-8600-g.efb54078a-0ubuntu1~18.04.1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.15.0-142.146-generic 4.15.18
This bug is a duplicate of #988471. Sorry for not checking for other
byobu bugs, but launchpad did search for possible duplicates and showed
me something that wasn't even close, so I figured I was first.
The user who has Python only in /usr/local has installed the Ubuntu
Byobu package without the
This bug is a duplicate of #988471. Sorry for not checking for other
byobu bugs, but launchpad did search for possible duplicates and showed
me something that wasn't even close, so I figured I was first.
The user who has Python only in /usr/local has installed the Ubuntu
Byobu package without the
Public bug reported:
The script byobu-select-session on Ubuntu 12.04 LTS has the hash bang
line #!/usr/bin/env python which invokes an arbitrary python
interpreter. Since the script is not compatible with Python 3, this
won't end well if the user has Python 3 installed in an active
virtualenv.
Public bug reported:
The script byobu-select-session on Ubuntu 12.04 LTS has the hash bang
line #!/usr/bin/env python which invokes an arbitrary python
interpreter. Since the script is not compatible with Python 3, this
won't end well if the user has Python 3 installed in an active
virtualenv.
Public bug reported:
The Upstart configuration file (/etc/init/rsyslog.conf) that appears to
come with rsyslog 5.8.6-1ubuntu8 contains the stanza stop on runlevel
[06]. This results in some applications being unable to log their
shutdown messages. This is a particular problem if those messages