** Description changed:
It's nice that salt-master is now (in 18.04) using a non-root account,
but salt-syndic has yet to reflect this change. The salt-syndic service
is currently set to run as root:root, which causes salt-syndic to make
files unreadable by salt-master, which breaks many
** Description changed:
It's nice that salt-master is now (in 18.04) using a non-root account,
but salt-syndic has yet to reflect this change. The salt-syndic service
is currently set to run as root:root, which causes salt-syndic to make
files unreadable by salt-master, which breaks many
Public bug reported:
It's nice that salt-master is now (in 18.04) using a non-root account,
but salt-syndic has yet to reflect this change. The salt-syndic service
is currently set to run as root:root, which causes salt-syndic to make
files unreadable by salt-master, which breaks many things.
http://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/collab-
maint/nginx.git/commit/debian/control?id=a5bbc3a1c68241e0db0257bfa34c9ce55c090285
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maint/nginx.git/commit/debian/control?id=a5bbc3a1c68241e0db0257bfa34c9ce55c090285
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Title:
nginx-extras
Apache goes against the Debian policy on this one. They have to because
of some hacks in some plugins that are supposed to enhance security. The
default is simply a default. Some people will actually store websites in
/etc/nginx/www/ on debian systems. There's no way to correct everyone
that isn't
Apache goes against the Debian policy on this one. They have to because
of some hacks in some plugins that are supposed to enhance security. The
default is simply a default. Some people will actually store websites in
/etc/nginx/www/ on debian systems. There's no way to correct everyone
that isn't
I've been noticing a similar issue. As our environment grows, it's
becoming increasingly crippling. I filed a similar bug a while ago that
might shed a small amount of light on the situation, but probably not
actually get us anywhere.
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=730053
I've been noticing a similar issue. As our environment grows, it's
becoming increasingly crippling. I filed a similar bug a while ago that
might shed a small amount of light on the situation, but probably not
actually get us anywhere.
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=730053
We've now fixed this in Debian.
In debian/conf/sites-available/default:
listen 80 default_server;
listen [::]:80 default_server ipv6_only=on;
I'm marking this Fix Committed since the fix has been committed to the
upstream for this package. I'm going to leave it up to Thomas to decide
This happened for a few reasons:
1) You didn't purge the package and as expected, this leaves files behind.
2) You installed something from source into the normal directory structure and
as expected, you end up with conflicts.
3) Source package installs don't normally have uninstall options. This
This change has been been in Debian. It will land in 13.04 and up. I
have no intentions of trying to get this into anything prior as the
transitional symlink exists and no benefit comes from it. I can't
imagine how hard that would be to push through an SRU...
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nginx.pid location changed for Ubuntu releases 11.04 and up
To manage
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Could someone set the importance on this bug to High or higher? Thanks.
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Status: New = In Progress
** Changed in: nginx (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Michael Lustfield (michaellustfield)
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404 errors because nginx is configured with wrong 'prefix' ,
and thanks!
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Status: New = Triaged
** Changed in: nginx
Importance: Undecided = Wishlist
** Changed in: nginx
Assignee: (unassigned) = Michael Lustfield (michaellustfield)
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)
Status: Incomplete = Fix Committed
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404
Thomas and I will look into pushing
http://trac.nginx.org/nginx/changeset/4601/nginx through the SRU
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nginx segfaults when a
http://wiki.nginx.org/HttpSsiModule
The SSI module is built by default. --without-http_ssi_module would
remove it from the build.
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nginx returns index.html when it should 404 by default
To
Marked Invalid for Nginx source because Nginx is not vulnerable.
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Status: New = Invalid
** Changed in: nginx (Ubuntu Hardy)
Status: New = Invalid
** Changed in: nginx (Ubuntu Hardy)
Assignee: Thomas Ward (trekcaptainusa-tw) = (unassigned)
** Changed in:
The relevant binary package needs to actually exist in the release in
order for it to be of any concern. No naxsi binary packages were being
produced prior to Precise and this bug is therefore Invalid in them.
I'll leave the remaining bug as assigned to determine if the CVE is
pertanent to Precise
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logrotate /var/log/nginx/*.log included
This has been changed in Debian.
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logrotate /var/log/nginx/*.log included in every nginx-* package: not
removed/fixed on upgrade
To
This has been committed in Debian and will be in the 1.2.1 upload.
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nginx returns index.html when it should 404 by default
To manage notifications about this bug
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To manage
It looks like CVE-2009-4487 should be marked ignore. Upstream has no
intention of ever touching this CVE and does not see it as legitimate
issue.
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Assignee: (unassigned) = Michael Lustfield (michaellustfield)
** Changed in: nginx (Ubuntu Maverick)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Michael Lustfield (michaellustfield)
** Changed in: nginx (Ubuntu Natty)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Michael Lustfield
** CVE added: http://www.cve.mitre.org/cgi-
bin/cvename.cgi?name=2011-4315
** CVE added: http://www.cve.mitre.org/cgi-
bin/cvename.cgi?name=2009-4487
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Seems to be working for me. I ended up putting the --no-log in grub conf.
Took it out to test and it works.
On Wed, Feb 29, 2012 at 9:36 AM, KrzysiekT
936...@bugs.launchpad.netwrote:
With upstart I can boot on 3.2.0-17.
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I looked into it. I agree that this would be nice to add and see no
issues with adding it, but we won't be able to add it at this time. I'll
include this when I have settled all concerns. There's no chance that
it'll make it into 12.04. We'll see about 12.10.
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Could you please supply the output from 'apt-cache policy nginx' as well as
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It would also be very useful if you could supply your nginx configuration
(particularly server blocks).
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Yup- I do. Same thing with no initramfs or initrd.
On Mon, Feb 20, 2012 at 2:26 PM, James Hunt
936...@bugs.launchpad.netwrote:
@Michael: please can you confirm you too are using a custom kernel?
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When booting 12.04 after a recent update, I see init(4): no available
ptys being displayed faster than a machine gun. When I add --no-log as
a kernel option and I'm able to boot just fine.
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michael@panther:~$ apt-cache policy upstart
upstart:
Installed: 1.4-0ubuntu8
Candidate: 1.4-0ubuntu8
Version table:
*** 1.4-0ubuntu8 0
500 http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ precise/main amd64 Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
michael@panther:~$ ls -l /etc/init/
total 256
Mahyuddin,
So As far as I can tell, the new packaging is working quite well. There
will be an upload to Debian with 1.1.14 soon. Could you and I perhaps meet on
IRC to discuss import of the new package?
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With the work Cyril did, I should be able to know if the apparent issue is
gone by the end of today. If I see no issues, we could push 1.1.14 to
Wheezy. We're passed the Debian Import Freeze for 12.04 so we'll need to
address that once we see success from the Wheezy build.
Mahyuddin- Are you able
Sounds great! I'll let you guys know the second I have anything of
value. :)
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Title:
FTBFS nginx 1.1.12-1 in ubuntu precise except amd64
To
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 915257 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/915257
I just noticed this going on here:
-
http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=nginxsearchon=namessuite=precisesection=all
Not really sure what to do about it... Maybe a rebuild is needed?
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This is causing the issue found in bug 920110. The arch-all is built for
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Heh... apparently marking it as Opinion means it's closed..
I'll mark this confirmed since it's definitely something that needs to be
looked in to.
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suggestion.
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I'm marking this as a duplicate of bug 915257 because this is a direct
result of the issue found there.
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FTBFS nginx 1.1.12-1 in ubuntu precise except
Closing due to no additional details.
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package nginx-full 1.0.5-1 failed to
Closing due to no additional details.
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Title:
nginx-common does not properly
) precise; urgency=low
+
+ * debian/nginx-common.install:
++ Changed ufw profile installation (LP: #825349)
+ - debian/ufw.profile - debian/ufw/nginx
+ * debian/nginx-common.preinst:
++ Cleanup of moved nginx profile.
+
+ -- Michael Lustfield mich...@lustfield.net Tue, 15 Nov 2011 01
I marked this as Fix Committed since it has been committed in upstream
which will sooner or later be imported into ubuntu.
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ufw rules not
Although, I do not agree that this is a bug, I will change the default
configuration file so people that don't bother to read or understand any
of it are less confused. The change has now been made upstream.
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File AIO caused many issues and was removed.
Changelog:
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* debian/rules:
+ Removed --with-file-aio support. Fixed FTBFS on kFreeBSD-* arch
(Closes: #621882)
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json missing from
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package nginx-full 1.0.5-1 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess
installed post-installation script
Can you tell me if you're trying to install the PPA version or the
version supplied by Ubuntu?
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Status: New = Confirmed
** Changed in: nginx
Status: New = Incomplete
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Status: Incomplete = Invalid
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Status: Invalid = Confirmed
This is going to take me some work to fix properly and unfortunately, my
time has been extremely limited lately.
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nginx-common does not
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nginx-common does not properly install
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** Summary changed:
- package nginx-common (not installed) failed to install/upgrade: trying to
overwrite '/etc/ufw/applications.d/nginx', which is also in package nginx
0.8.54-4
+ nginx-common does not properly install
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package nginx-common (not installed) failed to install/upgrade: trying to
overwrite '/etc/ufw/applications.d/nginx', which is also in package nginx
Unpacking nginx-common (from .../nginx-common_0.8.54-4_all.deb) ...
dpkg: error processing /var/cache/apt/archives/nginx-common_0.8.54-4_all.deb
(--unpack):
trying to overwrite '/etc/ufw/applications.d/nginx', which is also in package
nginx 0.8.54-4
hrm. You're not the first to encounter
Marking as Fix Released as this has been resolved in Debian and the
package has since been sync'ed to Ubuntu.
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package has since been sync'ed to Ubuntu.
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package has since been sync'ed to Ubuntu.
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package nginx-common (not installed) failed
I moved this to the nginx project because this package is not provided
with Ubuntu. I also marked it incomplete because no further information
has yet been provided.
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Status: New = Invalid
** Also affects: nginx
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
**
Gah I was SOOO excited. It doesn't seem to panic if -V is used, but
that means you can only mount one volume from that server
(apparently)...
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package nginx-common 0.8.54-4 failed to
This bug is indeed invalid. I agree that the solution is not immediately
apparent. However, read the comments and you will be able to properly
configure your system for this setup just as Jaime had to so painfully
explain it to me. I'm assuming it was painful for him anyway...
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Wow this has some incredibly ugly packaging with some nasty issues.
It's taking me a lot longer than expected to get this cleaned up so I
can try to do anything with it at all...
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OK! It's as clean as I can make it. I sent everything upstream so now I
just need to wait for him to get some stuff done. Working together, I
imagine we can get this package up to snuff very quickly. From there,
inclusion in Debian should be a short process after going through some
extra testing.
I noticed this today. However, it doesn't seem to be a Linux Kernel
issue. It appears to be a grub2 issue. When you boot, press and hold
shift until the boot menu appears. Press 'e' when you see the menu list
and find where it has 'quiet splash vt.handoff=7'. Delete that part and
press Ctrl+x to
oooh... sorry, I was just fighting with a mac today and thought we had
the same issue
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PowerPC images unbootable.
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Binary package hint: php5
Due to a recent change in Natty, PHP5 is no longer able to be built from
source. This also breaks the archive build.
checking for PCRE library location... configure: error: Could not find
libpcre.(a|so) in /usr [1]
The libpcre package recently
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: php5
Due to a recent change in Natty, PHP5 is no longer able to be built from
source. This also breaks the archive build.
checking for PCRE library location... configure: error: Could not find
libpcre.(a|so) in /usr [1]
The libpcre package recently
** Summary changed:
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+ FFe: Sync nginx 0.8.54-4 (universe) from Debian unstable
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FFe: Sync
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Binary package hint: nginx
The latest release of Nginx in Debian unstable (0.8.54-4) fixes the
following bugs that exist in the version that Ubuntu 11.04 currently
provides (0.8.53-2).
Please consider passing this through the freeze. A few features were
made but most of the
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Also.. PPA of what is in that exact version can be viewed here:
https://launchpad.net/~nginx/+archive/stable
Please ignore that the past version numbers were wrong. I spaced once and have
to deal with it until -5 comes out.
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What about the rdepends? Are those affected by this upgrade of nginx?
Are there any risks of regressions?
If the reverse depends are not affected, then syncing 0.8.54-4 from
Debian makes perfect sense. Even though I
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Status: In Progress = Invalid
** Also affects: nginx
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: nginx
Status: New = Fix Committed
** Changed in: nginx
Assignee: (unassigned) = Michael Lustfield (mtecknology)
** Changed in: nginx
** Changed in: nginx (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Michael Lustfield (mtecknology)
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Francisco Cribari crib...@gmail.com wrote:
Kernel 2.6.38 RC4 boots to a blank screen on my DELL 6510 (which runs on
Ubuntu 10.04).
Same here. RC3 and RC4 don't work for me but RC2 works great.
I'm getting to the point of 'grr' with this issue. I'm guessing
On Wed, 02 Feb 2011 14:17:38 -
Andy Whitcroft a...@canonical.com wrote:
So we now have an official v2.6.38-rc2 kernel in the archive
(2.6.38-1.28), if those of you affected by this could confirm whether
the issue is resolved by that kernel that would be very helpful. Please
report back
I just wanted to mention that with v2.6.38-rc2 my issue with a blank
screen seems to have gone away. I still don't have control over
brightness controls but the blank screen issue reported in this bug
report has been corrected for me.
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When running update-grub from a normal running environment a grub.cfg is
produced that will not boot the system. However, when it's unable to
boot I can use systemrescuecd to mount /, /dev/, and /proc/, and chroot
into it to run update-grub. When
This has been fixed in Debian. I don't see where this bug should be
SRU'ed. However, the new version of Nginx could be proposed for
backports.
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SRU'ed. However, the new version of Nginx could be proposed for
backports.
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backports.
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http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=607418
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Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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Marking invalid against Nginx without distribution because the source
code should not need to consider defaults for every distribution. If
installing from source, it's the job of the administrator to know what
defaults will need to be changed.
** Changed in: nginx
Status: New = Invalid
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0.8.54-1 Was supposed to already be uploaded. Might be a good idea to
wait for that as it should be uploaded soon.
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Title:
Sync nginx 0.8.53-2
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Assignee: (unassigned) = Michael Lustfield (mtecknology)
** Branch unlinked: lp:~udienz/ubuntu/lucid/nginx/nginx.fix691871
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This is being dealt with upstream. It will be taken care of before Natty
release. Please see bug 692087 and note the comment requesting a wait on
the sync until 0.8.54-1 where the source is already patched.
** Branch unlinked: lp:~udienz/ubuntu/lucid/nginx/nginx.fix691871
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This is being dealt with upstream. It will be taken care of before Natty
release. Please see bug 692087 and note the sync will pull in the
resolved issue.
** Branch unlinked: lp:~udienz/ubuntu/lucid/nginx/nginx.fix691871
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Sorry, I didn't realize that it auto sync's afterward.
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Title:
Sync nginx 0.8.53-2 (universe) from Debian unstable (main)
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Could you please explain what issue you are having? What do you expect
to happen, and what is happening are needed.
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Title:
Bug with regrex ipv6
Also... we need to know what version of Nginx you're using and how you
installed it.
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Bug with regrex ipv6
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