Gosh. I'd happily forgotten about that video. I was so young and so
mumbly. :D
I'm not sure I understand. If you're not uploading to groovy, how are
you collecting test results?
Also, I don't know what sort of test facilities or processes you have
available, so I don't know how time consuming or
To clarify, I meant: Is there any particular reason to not just upload
this fix *to Groovy* now? I know an SRU needs validation first.
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Title:
A non-root process that uses qemu:///system to run virtual machines
(which is required for most network configurations) will lose access to
its disk images for good as soon as the domain is started.
First it'll be changed to libvirt-qemu:kvm and once the domain is
terminated it will be set to
It's exceptionally frustrating.
It's been a while since it was solved upstream such that when a domain
is terminated, the image ownership gets restored to what it was when the
domain was launched. However, the way it tracks the original ownership
is by storing it in xattr's of the image... but
I just used the focal cloud images on systems with no internet
connectivity and snapd is adding at least 20 seconds of delay:
Jun 18 14:04:59 ubuntu systemd[1]: Finished Service for snap application
lxd.activate.
Jun 18 14:05:21 ubuntu snapd[1013]: stateengine.go:150: state ensure error:
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skb_get_rxhash prematurely renamed to skb_get_hash
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skb_get_rxhash prematurely renamed to
Also affects distribition is that little link below the bug task table
at the top of bug details pages. It's how you add bug tasks for other
packages.
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Most recent upload says:
* Build with -fno-tree-dce. This fixes the ruby-ffi build.
Win.
** Changed in: ruby1.8 (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Fix Released
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As per the referenced URLs, I tried adding -fno-tree-dce to just CFLAGS
(and left CXXFLAGS alone). It worked perfectly for me as well.
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Public bug reported:
The version of send_nsca in Quantal and Raring bumped the max command
output length to 4096 (up from 512). When received by the server, this
gets truncated at 512 bytes. This makes the CRC32 check fail.
The newer nsca versions have code to detect this difference and can deal
I rebuilt ruby1.8 with -fno-tree-dce added to both CFLAGS and CXXFLAGS.
This fixed the problem entirely for me.
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Title:
Timeout module segfaults
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I was having trouble running Puppet on my Raring system. I'd get an
error like this:
# puppet apply --debug --noop manifests/site.pp
info: Loading facts in /etc/puppet/modules/concat/lib/facter/concat_basedir.rb
/usr/lib/ruby/1.8/timeout.rb:60: [BUG] Segmentation fault
ruby
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The base-installer.d hook's logic for preventing biosdevname to get
installed is broken.
for i in $(cat /proc/cmdline); do
case $i in
biosdevname=0)
;;
*)
apt-install biosdevname || true
;;
Chuck, this is still assigned to you. Is it going anywhere?
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[SRU] dnsmasq fails at leasing issues when using vlan mode
Chuck, this is still assigned to you. Is it going anywhere?
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[SRU] dnsmasq fails at leasing issues when using vlan mode
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When invoked as kvm, it's a perfectly reasonable expectation that it
uses kvm. If this is indeed not the case, that's a bug.
** Changed in: qemu (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid = New
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The saga continues...
Adding the VfileUseRangeOps solved a *lot* of problems, but I still have
problems with the proxy that I'm stuck behind. It turns out that this
proxy has known issues with not just http pipelining which it doesn't
handle well *at all*, but also simple
Public bug reported:
(Seen on Precise)
I'm using a preseed to install a system. I'm don't care at all what was
on the system before, I just want to apply my new partition layout and
install. However, due to a previous installation, I end up getting the
partman-lvm/device_remove_lvm_span prompt.
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(Seen on Precise)
- I'm using a preseed to install a system. I'm don't care at all what was
- on the system before, I just want to apply my new partition layout and
+ I'm using a preseed to install a system. I don't care at all what was on
+ the system before, I just
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rebind.so is built but not included in any packages.
** Affects: novnc (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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...we shouldn't be wasting archive and buildd resources building it
everywhere.
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No arch-dep files in the package, yet claims arch: any
Oh, I see, it's in the websockify package now.
Well, in that case...
** Summary changed:
- rebind.so not included
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qemu-nbd -r -c taints device for subsequent usage, even after -d
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Happens on Precise as well.
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Matt, are the symptoms identical? You might be experiencing a different
bug entirely.
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Title:
KVM images lose connectivity
Matt, no problem at all. Please be sure to report back if you encounter
the issue again after the hard reboot. Thanks!
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Matt, are the symptoms identical? You might be experiencing a different
bug entirely.
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KVM images lose connectivity with bridged network
Matt, no problem at all. Please be sure to report back if you encounter
the issue again after the hard reboot. Thanks!
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KVM images lose
Lovely, thanks for the feedback. I've just uploaded this to precise-
proposed.
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KVM images lose connectivity with
Lovely, thanks for the feedback. I've just uploaded this to precise-
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KVM images lose connectivity with bridged network
To
** Changed in: swift
Status: Confirmed = Fix Committed
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Title:
Use of python-swift on Ubuntu buildd fails, attempts to access
/dev/log
Packages are ready for testing in the all new ubuntu-virt/kvm-network-
hang PPA.
It has a lower version than the test package Serge posted earlier, so
you'll need to first disable that other PPA and then enable this one and
upgrade.
This should do the trick:
# You can skip these first two
Packages are ready for testing in the all new ubuntu-virt/kvm-network-
hang PPA.
It has a lower version than the test package Serge posted earlier, so
you'll need to first disable that other PPA and then enable this one and
upgrade.
This should do the trick:
# You can skip these first two
As Serge says, we think we've narrowed in on the set of commits that
will address this problem:
a821ce5 virtio: order index/descriptor reads
92045d8 virtio: add missing mb() on enable notification
a281ebc virtio: add missing mb() on notification
I'd be happy to provide a SRU candidate
As Serge says, we think we've narrowed in on the set of commits that
will address this problem:
a821ce5 virtio: order index/descriptor reads
92045d8 virtio: add missing mb() on enable notification
a281ebc virtio: add missing mb() on notification
I'd be happy to provide a SRU candidate
Anecdotal evidence[1] suggests that this is a problem with the driver in
the guest. It would be interesting to learn when this problem appeared
and if it's gone with Quantal guests.
[1]: http://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/openstack-
operators/2012-August/001921.html
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Anecdotal evidence[1] suggests that this is a problem with the driver in
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and if it's gone with Quantal guests.
[1]: http://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/openstack-
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I don't understand what the problem is here? The bug is very clear:
Don't attach to the web root, but have the dashboard live under
/openstack or whatever.
Don't make everyone else suffer until you've figured out how you can get
your deployment stuff to adjust this post install.
Do you want me
I don't understand what the problem is here? The bug is very clear:
Don't attach to the web root, but have the dashboard live under
/openstack or whatever.
Don't make everyone else suffer until you've figured out how you can get
your deployment stuff to adjust this post install.
Do you want me
danpb, did you ever have a chance to look into this?
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Title:
Libvirt error when trying to mount ISCSI volumes
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Actually, I just instrumented both nova and virsh to dump the respective
XML they build. These are the results:
Nova:
disk type='block'
driver name='qemu' type='raw' cache='none'/
source
dev='/dev/disk/by-path/ip-172.29.74.59:3260-iscsi-iqn.2010-10.org.openstack:volume-0006-lun-1'/
In my reading of libvirt:
bus='virtio' is implied due to the device name beginning with vd. So these
are equal and unlikely to be the culprit.
driver name=qemu is the default for the qemu driver. Also equal, unlikely
to be the culprit.
driver type=raw is the default for the qemu
Obviously, this is also just a workaround (there's no reason passing
cache=none should cause libvirt or qemu or whatever to get stuck), but
a rather more elegant one than shelling out to virsh.
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Perhaps you, xor, could e-mail the netfilter mailing list asking for a
way to filter on the real id's rather than the effective id's?
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Title:
virsh has no back doors into libvirt. It consumes the C API directly, so
if we mimic what virsh does (with the Python API, though), we should be
golden. In fact, I'm fairly sure that's how the current code was written
(i.e. by looking at what virsh did), but clearly something got messed up
tl;dr: Don't please don't close this bug right now. There's still work
to do.
13:52 ttx soren: could you comment on the right way to fix
https://bugs.launchpad.net/nova/+bug/996840 ?
13:52 uvirtbot` Launchpad bug 996840 in libvirt Libvirt error when trying
to mount ISCSI volumes
Do you perhaps have Virtualbox and/or VMWare installed as well?
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KVM enabling virtualization on CPU0 failed
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Do you perhaps have Virtualbox and/or VMWare installed as well?
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KVM enabling virtualization on CPU0 failed
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Upon installing openstack-dashboard, any and all vhosts are rendered
unusable for any purpose other than serving openstack-dashboard.
This is because openstack-dashboard's conf file in /etc/apache2/conf.d
says:
WSGIScriptAlias / /usr/share/openstack-
Public bug reported:
Upon installing openstack-dashboard, any and all vhosts are rendered
unusable for any purpose other than serving openstack-dashboard.
This is because openstack-dashboard's conf file in /etc/apache2/conf.d
says:
WSGIScriptAlias / /usr/share/openstack-
This bug is set to High importance, triaged and assigned.. As a fix on
its way?
Clearly pam_env can't read ~/.pam_environment if $HOME hasn't been
mounted yet. Adding pam_env after common-session in lightdm's pam config
fixes this and allows me to change the language of my desktop session.
I'm
Right, attach-disk is a virshism. It's not in the C api either.
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Libvirt error when trying to mount ISCSI volumes
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** Changed in: swift
Assignee: Soren Hansen (soren) = (unassigned)
** Changed in: swift (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Soren Hansen (soren) = (unassigned)
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I'm stuck behind a proxy that seems to filter the if-range header from
requests from apt-cacher-ng.
This means that when apt-cacher-ng tries to refresh a volatile file by
passing If-Range: last known modification time and Range:
bytes=last byte of the file, all the remote
a bit of a convoluted process.
I will provide that option ASAP.
*Fantastic*. Thank you!
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Apt will happily install any and all of nova-api{,-os-compute,-ec2,-os-
volume,-metadata}, but nova-api is a single daemon that runs everything.
You should either state a Breaks: relationship against all the other
packages (as they'll try to run on the same port (and share
Public bug reported:
Apt will happily install any and all of nova-api{,-os-compute,-ec2,-os-
volume,-metadata}, but nova-api is a single daemon that runs everything.
You should either state a Breaks: relationship against all the other
packages (as they'll try to run on the same port (and share
Public bug reported:
nova-cert and nova-api don't need to run on the same machine.
In fact, doing so means you keep certificates on a publically exposed
system, which is never a good idea.
Furthermore, there's no guarantee at all that reqeusts from nova-api to
nova-cert will reach the cert
Public bug reported:
nova-cert and nova-api don't need to run on the same machine.
In fact, doing so means you keep certificates on a publically exposed
system, which is never a good idea.
Furthermore, there's no guarantee at all that reqeusts from nova-api to
nova-cert will reach the cert
Hm, yeah, calling keystone-manage in postrm... That's probably not going
to work (hint: *post* removal scripts shouldn't be referencing things in
the package)
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Hm, yeah, calling keystone-manage in postrm... That's probably not going
to work (hint: *post* removal scripts shouldn't be referencing things in
the package)
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Sorry, since it's https, the relevant environment variable is
https_proxy, obviously.
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Ignores $http_proxy setting
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Actually, I have to wonder why the environment is cleaned at all before
calling wget?
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Ignores $http_proxy setting
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Public bug reported:
I have a proxy configured (using $http_proxy), but I have a local approx
running, too. To access that, I need to set
$no_proxy=localhost,127.0.0.1, otherwise those requests also get sent to
the $http_proxy. mk-sbuild passes http_proxy through to debootstrap, but
no $no_proxy,
The no_proxy setting also needs to be carried over into apt.conf.d/99mk-
sbuild-proxy.conf
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mk-sbuild does not respect $no_proxy
To
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Lately, I find myself stuck behind proxies more often than I'm used to.
ssh-import-id unfortunately ignores the commonly used http_proxy
environment variable. wget understands it, so it's just a matter of not
cleaning it from the environment before calling wget.
** Affects:
Public bug reported:
You removed all the relevant commands from sudoers, but never told Nova
to use the alternate root-helper.
This means that Nova does not work *at all* right now.
** Affects: nova (Ubuntu)
Importance: Medium
Status: New
** Changed in: nova (Ubuntu)
Public bug reported:
When using ranges in sed expressions, sed applies the user's locale to
determine whether something falls in the given range.
At the beginning of most (all?) ssh public keys, there's a sequence of
a's. aa is an old, but still valid, way of writing the Danish letter
å. Å sorts
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You removed all the relevant commands from sudoers, but never told Nova
to use the alternate root-helper.
This means that Nova does not work *at all* right now.
** Affects: nova (Ubuntu)
Importance: Medium
Status: New
** Changed in: nova (Ubuntu)
This bug was fixed in the package glusterfs - 3.2.5-1
Sponsored for semiosis (semiosis)
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* Add patch (03) to fix build errors
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* New upstream release.
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** Changed in: glusterfs (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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Title:
Sync glusterfs 3.2.5-1 (universe) from Debian unstable (main)
To
Public bug reported:
It turns out that on cloud-images.ubuntu.com, the various /release
directories are symlinks that change over time. This makes the /release
links unreliable.
** Affects: ubuntu
Importance: Undecided
Assignee: Ben Howard (utlemming)
Status: New
** Changed
Public bug reported:
I recently had to remotely set up a Dell C2100 with an Intel 10GbE NIC
add-on. The lack of the ixgbe driver in d-i was really awkward. Please
add it to d-i.
** Affects: linux (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Please include ixgbe driver in d-i
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Blueprint changed by Soren Hansen:
Whiteboard set to:
I have to wonder if the demand for Hadoop really is large enough to
justify the effort we'd be putting into providing it? Are we really at a
point already where having terabytes of data you need to analyse is a
common use case? - Soren
Public bug reported:
user-mode-linux ftbfs on i386 in Oneiric. This is due to our NX
hardening stuff on i386 which isn't compatible with UML's memory model.
** Affects: user-mode-linux (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Affects: user-mode-linux (Ubuntu Oneiric)
Yep, I was about to file a bug about that, but then had a revelation.
I'm doing a test build now to see if I've managed to fix it. I'll file
it anyway to have a bug reference for the upload.
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I'm going to set this to Fix Released, since the problem is entirely
different now and I've filed bug #871627 about the new issue.
** Changed in: user-mode-linux (Ubuntu Oneiric)
Status: Confirmed = Fix Released
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If you have sound technical reasons why bzr shoulnd't be the default,
please elaborate.
Otherwise, I don't see why this needs to change. The default has been
bzr since etckeeper was added to Ubuntu. Changing the default would mean
that etckeeper would be broken (i.e. will have lost its history)
whoops
** Changed in: etckeeper (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Wishlist
** Changed in: etckeeper (Ubuntu)
Status: Won't Fix = Opinion
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whoops
** Changed in: etckeeper (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Wishlist
** Changed in: etckeeper (Ubuntu)
Status: Won't Fix = Opinion
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If you have sound technical reasons why bzr shoulnd't be the default,
please elaborate.
Otherwise, I don't see why this needs to change. The default has been
bzr since etckeeper was added to Ubuntu. Changing the default would mean
that etckeeper would be broken (i.e. will have lost its history)
Test build currently running. amd64 is in good shape, still waiting for
i386 to make it to the front of the queue.
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Title:
user-mode-linux:
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Any operation that probes stuff over XRANDR is really slow. Running just
xrandr takes slightly less than 4 seconds. A bit of experimentation
reveals that adding:
Section Monitor
Identifier HDMI1
Option Ignore True
EndSection
...to xorg.conf fixes it. I have
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XRANDR operations very slow
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Can you please share the configuration for the two domains in question?
** Changed in: libvirt (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Incomplete
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Can you please share the configuration for the two domains in question?
** Changed in: libvirt (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Incomplete
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By default, it seems you can insmod and rmmod from within containers.
This seems undesirable. We should probably add something like this:
lxc.cap.drop = sys_module
** Affects: lxc (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Should disable cap_module by default
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Well, or use libvirt which already does this.
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Should disable cap_module by default
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By default, it seems you can insmod and rmmod from within containers.
This seems undesirable. We should probably add something like this:
lxc.cap.drop = sys_module
** Affects: lxc (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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** Changed in: user-mode-linux (Ubuntu Oneiric)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Soren Hansen (soren)
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Public bug reported:
openstack-dashboard dumps a config in /etc/openstack-
dashboard/apache2.conf. It's wrong for a number of reasons (references a
non-existant file, installs the dashboard at /, etc.). I expected to
find a symlink to that file in /etc/apache2 somewhere, but I didn't.
Instead, in
Public bug reported:
Debian Python policy says that python bytecode must be available for the
version of python available on the system. Due to installing everything
in /usr/share/openstack-dashboard/ rather than somewhere pythonic, this
doesn't happen.
Further more, this causes Apache to not be
The problem back then was that anyone with access to /dev/kvm could
allocate an arbitrary amount of memory that could not be swapped out.
Dead-easy DoS. Since... I don't remember when, years ago at least,
memory used by kvm can be swapped out like all other memory, so it's in
terms of DoS by
The problem back then was that anyone with access to /dev/kvm could
allocate an arbitrary amount of memory that could not be swapped out.
Dead-easy DoS. Since... I don't remember when, years ago at least,
memory used by kvm can be swapped out like all other memory, so it's in
terms of DoS by
Reassigning to ubuntu/gcc-4.4
** Project changed: swift = gcc-4.4 (Ubuntu)
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Title:
Ubuntu 64-bit g++ dirent.d_type incorrect value
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