Can somebody explain, is this bug fixed in hardy packages?
A lot of comments, and not a single clear report!!!
If it is not fixed... Is there a patch for local script in initramfs-
tools and mdadm or is there any rebuilt package with the fixes?
Currently in Hardy i got:
~$ apt-cache policy
After 171 days of being expired, I'm going to assume that this bug has
been fixed. Most likely in the hardware networking. Feel free to set the
status back to New if it is still an issue.
** Changed in: samba (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Fix Released
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Samba randomly doesn't connect to
I believe the reporter has confirmed that this issue has been resolved.
If not, please set the status back to New.
** Changed in: sysstat (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Fix Released
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Fails to install in 7.04
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/159364
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Bug 280265 is not really a duplicate, but since that touches the same
panel it should probably be fixed at the same time. Will update title to
reflect that.
The Passwords with Certificates (TLS) config panel not only inverts
the labels/fileselectors, it also inverts the password fields when it
This annoying bug is known for a very long time now. I wonder why
nothing has been done yet!
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I don't use a patch system for openssh, and would prefer you not to
introduce one.
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ssh-copy-id fails when run with colon (:)
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ssh-copy-id fails when run with colon (:)
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Though the right solution is to do some /etc/default/openvpn
configuration (see related answer), it might be a good idea to preserve
hardy's behavior in that case.
This difference in behavior was introduced when we merged the fix for the
following Debian bug :
As I said in the Debian BTS, perhaps ssh itself should do this, rather
than ssh-copy-id? You apparently ignored this comment. That said, that
seems to be fiddly and maybe isn't worth it.
Your patch introduces 'set -ex'. -e doesn't make any difference in this
code, and -x is noisy.
Your patch
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: samba
When accessing printing properties for some drivers (Xerox and HP
Designjet) the load on the CPU goes way up (90%). There is a latency of
30 to 60 seconds during this time. Other drivers (Ricoh) do not exhibit
this behaviour.
This has been
This bug was fixed in the package freeradius - 2.1.0+dfsg-0ubuntu2
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freeradius (2.1.0+dfsg-0ubuntu2) intrepid; urgency=low
* Add missing /etc/freeradius/modules directory. (LP: #277103)
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** Changed in: open-iscsi (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Critical
Target: None = ubuntu-8.10
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boot order wrong for iscsi
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This bug was fixed in the package openvpn - 2.1~rc11-1ubuntu1
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* Merge with Debian (LP: #279655), remaining diffs:
- debian/openvpn.init.d: Added 'status' action to init script, show
per-VPN result messages and add
A few clarifications : in hardy openvpn also autostarts all
/etc/openvpn/*.conf VPNs at boot (if /etc/default/openvpn has
AUTOSTART=all, which is the default) so there is no change in that area.
However, one difference between the hardy and the intrepid version is that we
merged the fix for the
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nm-openvpn Passwords with Certificate (TLS) panel has wrong labels and
inverts passwords
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/275608
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Same problem here
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Thank you, Pyry and Bogdan
I have same problem when I want to build WSO2 WSF/PHP 2.0 from sources
under ubuntu 8.10
checking Whether to enable WSF/PHP Support... yes, shared
./configure: line 5420: LTOPTIONS_VERSION: command not found
./configure: line 5421: LTSUGAR_VERSION: command not found
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: samba
According to https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-
source-2.6.17/+bug/48418 , uid and gid are not ignored any more when
linux extensions are enabled. This contradicts the man pages of
mount.cifs.
Please correct the man pages.
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On Thursday 09 October 2008, Stanislav Sushkov wrote:
Can somebody explain, is this bug fixed in hardy packages?
A lot of comments, and not a single clear report!!!
If it is not fixed... Is there a patch for local script in initramfs-
tools and mdadm or is there any rebuilt package with the
Can you point to a wiki page or a comment in this thread where I'll find
a solution for hardy?
Or I should install Intrepid packages?
Thank you.
On Thu, 2008-10-09 at 15:14 +, Dustin Kirkland wrote:
This is fixed in Intrepid, not in Hardy.
:-Dustin
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Dustin I love the work that you've put in to this but I need to stand by Ace
Suares and for a LTS version it should be fixed.
It prevents me to use ubuntu for my servers which uses software raid. The ones
with hardware raid could use ubuntu.
But sticking with debian for the moment because of
Peter,
We had discussed this on IRC and it appeared this might be the same as
upstream bug https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5372; but a
closer examination shows that the upstream fix is only for the Printers
and Faxes page, not the property pages for individual printers. So I'm
afraid
Just post a file with patch which works for hardy, and that's all folks
:)
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/120375
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Nope. I've reviewed all the 3.0.x changelogs subsequent to 3.0.28a, and
see no mention of a corresponding fix; and the delta to 3.2 is
significant so it will take some time to track this down (once I have
time available) without a more precise pointer.
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Accessing printing properties for some
Fix for both issues in the panel.
network-manager-openvpn (0.7~~svn20080928t225540-0ubuntu2) intrepid;
urgency=low
* debian/patches/07_fileselectors_order.diff: Fix ordering of certificate
file selectors in the Passwords with certificates case (LP: #275608)
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** Changed in: openssh (Debian)
Status: New = Fix Committed
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ssh-copy-id fails when run with colon (:)
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Hey Thierry,
Thanks for the fixes. Have you posted these on the nm mailing list
or in a bug report.
I saw for the first problem you picked up the patch of the mailing list,
but it didn't seem to get any comment. I'd like to get some review
for these patches if possible.
Thanks,
James
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Any chance to test this soon, and get the patch uploaded to intrepid,
too? Intrepid is close to release, and there is another samba update
waiting in the queue already (bug 236830).
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[SRU] Samba NT_STATUS_PASSWORD_MUST_CHANGE bug
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/259110
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Looks ok to me. I pinged bug 259110 for testers, if it can be tested
soon and we can move the current samba SRU to -updates first, I'd prefer
waiting a bit instead of stacking SRUs on top of each other.
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cifs does not support kerberos authentication
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/236830
You
On Thursday 09 October 2008, Stanislav Sushkov wrote:
Just post a file with patch which works for hardy, and that's all folks
:)
No it's not.
There is a procedure for that, so it will be updated automatically. That
procedure I followed but at some point in the procedure, powers
of 'normal'
You mean this procedure?
It didn't work for me.
I mean I patched my local manually, but it broke my init image
in /boot after update-initramfs...
Maybe I the patch really works, but no one from this thread reported it
as a solution...
On Thu, 2008-10-09 at 20:37 +, Ace Suares wrote:
On
Fixing Hardy would mean, at the very least:
1) porting the patches for:
* mdadm
* initramfs-tools
* grub
* grub-installer
2) Rebuilding the installation ISO's.
3) Obsessively regression testing the new install media.
After Intrepid releases on October 30, 2008, I will spend a few
Dustin,
what about those packages for ibex. If I update my hardy with those, so
I risk serious troubles?
Or it is not possible cause of difference between kernels?
Someone did this before?
On Thu, 2008-10-09 at 21:21 +, Dustin Kirkland wrote:
Dustin
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Dustin,
I am glad you may be spending some time on this bug.
You mention rebuilding ISO's. But why can't it just be an upgrade to the
existing installations?
I mean, on an existing system, all we need to do is upgrade ?
Also, I am not being sarcastic at all, when I say that I can not
Dustin,
I've been doing sysadmin work for 15 years. I chose to try out Ubuntu
for a home RAID server project, and loaded up Hardy as it was an LTS
edition. In my first day working with Ubuntu, I ran into this bug, a bug
where the version of mdadm (pretty well out of date) on Hardy was
The patch sent by Dustin already changes the open-iscsi script from S25
to S47, and (as we saw here) it seems that this is enough to mount any
storage volume after the network is up.
However, the original open-iscsi script position (S25) is before S45
(waitnfs) and S46 (mountnfs-bootclean), and
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following a bug
Developers at the recent netfilter summit concluded that patch-o-matic
was likely to go away, though tproxy development looks interesting.
** Changed in: iptables (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Wishlist
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/115475
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