Since Daniel split up the "related but not the same" mutter changes to
bug 1852183 (thanks for that work BTW!) let us here focus on the spice
component.
Thanks lwk32 for identifying a fix for that, I'll be taking a look if
that is SRU-safely backportable to Focal.
** Also affects: spice-vdagent (
FYI I got reports this might now also affect ppc64 and amd64.
For ppc64 the confirmation is in that -O0 build fixes it.
So this might have to be re-rolled setting -O0 on all architectures.
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> Thank you. Did you try it on Ubuntu or Kubuntu host?
Host was Ubuntu
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Title:
Clipboard doesn't work 100% of the time in Ubuntu
I can't recreate this on a 20.04 host neither with virt-manager open or not.
Only in the guest.
I tried editor (gnome) and kate (KDE editor) on y gnome based 20.04.
Very awkward issue, I hope my video helps and I'm looking forward to
what Desktop people say as well.
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For its similarity with bug 1852183 I'll start with `mutter`, but please
re-triage this to where you think this really belongs.
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Here is an example,
- on the bottom you see keys pressed (all arrive int he guest)
- on the right you see xclip looped as shown in comment #2
- on the left you see the editor
I add a few lines of text in the editor to explain what is going on.
@John - does that somewhat match what you are seeing?
Overview of the affected layout
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Same happening for me, with two rows of screens, three on top two in the bottom
row.
Primary is top left.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1869571 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1869571
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** This
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1869571 ***
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[13:14] cpaelzer, what screen resolution/scaling factor/video
card do you use?
That would be:
eDP-1 connected primary 1920x1080+0+840 (normal left inverted right x axis y
axis) 344mm x 193mm
DP-1 disconne
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Hi,
since the upgrade to Focal I wonder why the "activities" overview isn't
readable anymore.
It is the one you get to when you click "activities" in the top let or hit the
"meta" key.
In my case this preview is only half an icon high, so I have to assume
what things are ba
Sure @seb128 - I'll let you know if it happens again (as I did a
cleaning-reboot now).
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Title:
dbus timeout-ed during an upgr
> 1. Look in /var/crash for crash files and if found run:
>ubuntu-bug YOURFILE.crash
> Then tell us the ID of the newly-created bug.
Again, they all seem to be prior or follow on issues, but they already
have IDs in the error tracker.
/var/crash/_usr_bin_gnome-clocks.1000.uploaded
a615fed4-77
> Also do you have any gnome-shell/gdm crash collected in /var/crash?
No, just these:
$ ll /var/crash/*.crash
-rw-r- 1 paelzer whoopsie 3589735 Apr 6 08:34
/var/crash/_usr_bin_gnome-clocks.1000.crash
-rw-r- 1 paelzer whoopsie 53170176 Apr 8 10:36
/var/crash/_usr_bin_konversation.1000.
> could you add the journalctl log from that session, that might include
some hints
Sure attached here, you see in the initial report and the later comments
the time indexes to look out for.
Also FYI for the rtkit issue that you will see in there => bug 1871543
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A full system restart resolved the issue for me, but thereby also
removed my chances to debug further. I hope the bug gives others that
might hit it as well a head start.
For now I'm marking it incomplete
** Changed in: rtkit (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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Another crash just happened:
Apr 08 10:28:06 Keschdeichel systemd[1]: Reloading.
Apr 08 10:28:06 Keschdeichel systemd[1]: /lib/systemd/system/dbus.socket:5:
ListenStream= references a path below legacy directory /var/run/, updating
/var/run/dbus/system_bus_socket → /run>
Apr 08 10:28:17 Keschdei
Hi Daniel,
none of the crashes that I had has the same signature as those that are
reported on the dup.
Furthermore as I outlined the crashes seem to be secondary issues after
soemthing breaks and recycles gnome-shell.
I'd ask for re-triage as that doesn't seem to be the same thing to me.
** Th
I compared e.g. systemd-coredump vs rtkit.
Similar user add calls:
rtkit has:
--disabled-password
I recreated it without, and it made no difference.
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I was playing with different similar users (system user with nologin)
$ for u in $(grep nologin /etc/passwd | cut -d':' -f 1); do echo Trying $u;
/tmp/rtkit-0.12/rtkit-daemon --stderr --user-name $u; done
Working:
daemon bin sys games man lp mail news uucp proxy www-data backup list irc gnats
This would work as well as a workaround:
--user-name root
setgroups and setresgid are safe, it is the user set via
setresuid
that makes it fail eventually.
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$ sudo userdel --remove rtkit
$ id rtkit
id: ‘rtkit’: no such user
$ sudo apt install --reinstall rtkit
$ id rtkit
uid=109(rtkit) gid=114(rtkit) groups=114(rtkit)
The issue does not go away by removing and recreating the user.
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Knowing that --no-drop-privileges is related I was breaking that into
sub-sections.
I set -O0 for better debugging.
Then I dropped code of the drop-priv section.
This section is it:
1755 if (setgroups(0, NULL) < 0 ||
1756 se
It is the raw clone call that fails:
101 if (__glibc_unlikely (ARCH_CLONE (&start_thread, STACK_VARIABLES_ARGS,
102 »···»···»···»···clone_flags, pd, &pd->tid, tp, &pd->tid)
103 »···»···»···== -1))
1
Similar:
https://superuser.com/questions/1440725/rtkit-fails-to-start-on-reboot
=> but I have no docker (nor runc/containerd)
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=230079
=> re-install doesn't help for me (also I have no user issue)
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Breakpoint 2, start_canary () at rtkit-daemon.c:2300
2300if (start_canary() < 0)
(gdb) n
1670if ((canary_fd = eventfd(0, EFD_NONBLOCK|EFD_CLOEXEC)) < 0 ||
(gdb)
1677if ((r = -pthread_create(&canary_thread_id, NULL,
canary_thread, NULL)) < 0 ||
(gdb)
Breakpoin
The issue is on my workstation which might have all kind of config history.
On a fresh focal system it looks like "default off, start works"
root@f:~# systemctl status rtkit-daemon
● rtkit-daemon.service - RealtimeKit Scheduling Policy Service
Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/rtkit-daemon.
Start through dbus fails the same way.
$ rtkitctl --start
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rtkit fails to start in focal "pthread_create failed: Resource
Reproducible:
$ sudo /usr/libexec/rtkit-daemon --stderr
rtkit-daemon[1764664]: Successfully called chroot.
rtkit-daemon[1764664]: Successfully dropped privileges.
rtkit-daemon[1764664]: Successfully limited resources.
rtkit-daemon[1764664]: pthread_create failed: Resource temporarily unavailable
rt
Public bug reported:
I was debugging something else and found rtkit broken on my system.
Apr 08 06:09:22 Keschdeichel rtkit-daemon[1726502]: Successfully called chroot.
Apr 08 06:09:22 Keschdeichel rtkit-daemon[1726502]: Successfully dropped
privileges.
Apr 08 06:09:22 Keschdeichel rtkit-daemon[
Public bug reported:
This morning I found my computer on the login screen.
But not the one of the screen log, no a new one - so something must have
crashed.
Logging in again confirmed that all apps were gone and the gnome shell
was brought down what seems like triggered by a background update o
This migrated and fixed the issue.
=> https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/openjade/1.4devel1-21.3ubuntu1
But as discussed before since this is more a mitigation than a fix we
keep the bug open.
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still refer to it.
Uploaded ...
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Title:
openjade segfaul
One last shot, I've found that this is unexpected by the vector code:
void resize(size_t n) {
if (n < size_)
erase(ptr_ + n, ptr_ + size_);
else if (n > size_)
append(n - size_);
But in this case:
(gdb) p n
$39 = 2
(gdb) p size_
$40 = 2
So it would need to do NOTHING!
It alr
I've gone rather deep on this, but I think I need to timebox this now.
Remaining questions:
- Maybe the inlining pre-evaluates things wrong and combines resize/size
in a bad way to pass the value 2 where it should be 1?
- maybe the code<->line association is wrong and this is the first
args.re
But we actually have 2 entries.
It should not break.
(gdb) p args
$32 = {_vptr.NCVector = 0xf7f8a020 >+16>, size_ = 2,
ptr_ = 0xab46eae0, alloc_ = 2}
(gdb) p *(args.ptr_+0)$33 = {_vptr.Owner = 0xf7f8a040 +16>, p_ = 0xab46f9f0}
(gdb) p *(args.ptr_+1)
$34 = {_vptr.Owner = 0xf7f
The call is from:
OpenSP::NCVector >::resize
(this=0xe0c8, n=1)
That means resize it to size "1".
And it would be ok to delete all later elements.
void resize(size_t n) {
if (n < size_)
erase(ptr_ + n, ptr_ + size_);
else if (n > size_)
append(n - size_);
}
p pt
Backtrace is more readable now, erase comes from resize it seems.
#0 0xf7e4f620 in
OpenSP::NCVector >::erase
(this=0xe0c8, p1=0xab46eaf0, p2=0xab46eb00)
at /usr/include/OpenSP/Vector.cxx:132
#1 0xf7e4e0e4 in
OpenSP::NCVector >::resize
(this=0xe0c8,
This is the most trimmed down versions that fails:
-O0 -finline-functions-called-once
But:
-O2 -fno-inline-functions-called-once
does not make it work, probably other optimizations can trigger the same issue.
But maybe the one above is better to debug?
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With GCC-7 the -O1 build segfaults as well.
Maybe more debug info in there?
=> nothing more helpful :-/
Lets see if we can get the same result with:
-fauto-inc-dec
-fbranch-count-reg
-fcombine-stack-adjustments
-fcompare-elim
-fcprop-registers
-fdce
-fdefer-pop
-fdelayed-branch
-fdse
-ff
I installed gcc/g++ in version 7 and 8 as well
and added in d/rules:
CC=gcc-7
export CC
CPP=cpp-7
export CPP
CXX=g++-7
export CXX
I see the build being:
libtool: compile: g++-7 -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I.. -I../grove -g --pipe
-fpermissive -fno-lifetime-dse -O2 -MT GroveBuilder.lo -MD -
So we have a debuggable build with -O0 that doesn't trigger the error.
And one that "suddenly appears at ::erase with bad arguments".
:-/
We might have to come back to just set -O0 on arm64 ...
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Title:
openjade segfaults on arm (due to gcc optimization)
Status in openjade package in Ubuntu:
T
Three classes Rule, ElementRule and QueryRule define
int compareSpecificity(const Rule &) const;
int compareSpecificity2(const ElementRule *) const;
int compareSpecificity2(const QueryRule *) const;
Per Backtrace we seem to be in a "Rule" object but since the passed
object is optimize
BTW src:opensp a Cxx file in includes really?
This is on version 1.5.2 for ages no upstream changes.
It is possible that depeding on the optimization of openjade on build it
changes the code flow into ::erase and then triggers the bad behavior.
replaced the broken line with:
for (const T *p =
If I run this with the -O0 build it never ever reaches
OpenSP::Vector::erase
So the code is still broken, but we just don't reach it.
-O0 isn't even a good mitigation.
Tracking the root cause further.
Very late in the -O0 build it then hits it like:
::erase (this=0xab027250, p1=0xaaeb5c
Ok, now things make sense.
src:openjade also builds libostyle1c2 and updating that to the -O0 build made
it work.
So overall this would be a good fix still.
Drawback, I'd love to know what is going on under the covers ... :-/
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Harr,
so we knew we could rebuild it on the system
-O2 => segfault
-O0 => working
Building on LP (PPA) doesn't behave the same way.
Even thou
https://launchpadlibrarian.net/471751679/buildlog_ubuntu-focal-arm64.openjade_1.4devel1-21.3ubuntu1~ppa1_BUILDING.txt.gz
really built it -O0 the binary ou
** Patch added: "fix by building arm64 as -O0"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/openjade/+bug/1869734/+attachment/5343403/+files/fix-lp-1869734.debdiff
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Title:
openjade segfaults on arm (due to gcc optimization
Get a postgresql9.5 package and build it, it will fail.
Re-run the failing command:
$ gdb /usr/bin/openjade
(gdb): run -wall -wno-unused-param -wno-empty -wfully-tagged -wnet -D . -D . -c
/usr/share/sgml/docbook/stylesheet/dsssl/modular/catalog -d stylesheet.dsl -t
sgml -i output-html -V html-in
Public bug reported:
cpaelzer: fun, openjade segfaulting on focal/arm64
I beg your pardon for my ignorance of the ecosystem, but how is
this related to postgresql-apt
for doc generation?
cpaelzer: the postgresql-9.5 and -9.6 builds fail during doc generation
on focal/arm64
ever
Thanks Ken!
I verified it and the new version indeed fixes the issue in focal.
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Title:
QEMU monitor no longer works
Status in QE
I've hit the same in Focal, found this bug and later realized that it is flaky.
It built fine 4/5 times.
Two rebiulds on all arches in focal within the launchpad infrastructure
worked, so I consider this fixed in the terms of "no more always breaks"
** Changed in: openjade (Ubuntu)
Status:
As Vte-upstream long term would want to get rid of this implementation
style Christian Persch provided a qemu patch [1]. That is too much UI
for me to really have an in-depth opinion, but I can say that it builds
and input works fine with it.
I suggested on [2] to send it to qemu-devel, but in cas
Subscribed and Assigned to Ubuntu Desktop to get to 0.60.1 before Focal
releases.
I'd be happy about an update here that this surely is on your todo list.
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>From IRC:
[16:10] cpaelzer, @vte, we should get 0.60.1 for focal, 0.59.91 is a
rc1 for 0.60, we are lacking behind merging the stable version from Debian but
it's on our backlog (kenvandine was look at that one), the .1 is part of GNOME
3.36.1 which we plan to get before release (I would under
I'm not sure how many of you are tracking the Vte bug [1] so here a
summary of the latest insight from there.
- Short term it seems that new behavior will be reverted in Vte 0.60.1.
- Long term the Vte devs might want to deprecate no-pty use cases or at least
better understand why apps use it tha
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Fix RTM NEW/DELLINK IFLA_IFNAME copy for maximum ifname length
Status in wpa package in Ubuntu:
T
I'm not really a UI guy, so I was checking what I might have lost by disabling
VTE and found the very old [1]. That list of features really seems to make
disabling VTE not an real option:
"It's also screen reader accessible, supports copy/paste, proper scrolling and
most of the other feature
For a bit of reverse-confirmation of the findings so far.
If I build qemu without VTE, like (configure)
GTK support yes (3.24.14)
VTE support no
It works, due to the fallback implemented by [1][2].
But obviously without all the VTE features, I'd prefer a more fine grained fix
than dis
Thank you Egmont for the bug for VTE in the gnome tracker!
Graphics isn't something I'm usually at home - the related qemu code is
mostly in ui/gtk.c per Maintainers file Gerd Hoffmann is the expert. I
subscribed him to the bug here to raise visibility for him.
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Last commit mentioning VTE is a while ago:
6415994 Thu Oct 11 17:30:39 2018 +0200 gtk: Don't vte_terminal_set_encoding()
on new VTE versions
I built head of qemu against head of vte - to check if I even need to look for
existing fixes.
=> That still fails, so it is probably time for a bug report
Lets turn the order around a bit:
83cbe9998aa1c2babbf32eed0b5fa3909360a83b (known good)
+ cherry pick 55e5d53676960feb5dc11400ecdc7c9d7c4ab13e lib: Add missing files
=> Good
+ cherry pick 9e4fbae2cabcd937ac4d1a984ba844d24b44b83f Use ICU for legacy =>
Bad
83cbe9998aa1c2babbf32eed0b5fa3909360a83
commit 55e5d53676960feb5dc11400ecdc7c9d7c4ab13e (refs/bisect/bad)
Author: Christian Persch
Date: Sun Nov 17 22:15:38 2019 +0100
lib: Add missing files
commit 7888602c3a980eee093313b2c0f949c756668070
(refs/bisect/skip-7888602c3a980eee093313b2c0f949c756668070)
Author: Christian Persch
Date
Bisect build
$ ninja -C _build uninstall; rm -rf _build; meson _build && ninja -C _build &&
ninja -C _build install; echo $?; ll /usr/local/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/
Test
$ LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/local/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH
./build/x86_64-softmmu/qemu-system-x86_64 -enable-kvm --drive
Building vte from git on the tags matching eoan and focal.
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/local/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH ldd
./build/x86_64-softmmu/qemu-system-x86_64 | grep vte
libvte-2.91.so.0 => /usr/local/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libvte-2.91.so.0
(0x7ff9b4908000)
Eoans version 0
Version difference of libvte-2.91-0 is 0.58.2-1ubuntu2 <->
0.59.91-0ubuntu2
Debian isn't frozen yet and has 0.60.0-2, but that is broken as well.
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$ apt install libvte-2.91-0
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
The following additional packages will be installed:
libgnutls30 libhogweed5 libnettle7 libp11-kit0
Suggested packages:
gnutls-bin
The following NEW packages will be insta
The MP was approved and I uploaded but it seems Lukasz did the same upload
already.
=> https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/bubblewrap/0.4.0-1ubuntu3
I now marked the MP as rejected.
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Test build in
https://launchpad.net/~ci-train-ppa-service/+archive/ubuntu/3943/+packages
works against the older libcap2
=>
https://objectstorage.prodstack4-5.canonical.com/v1/AUTH_77e2ada1e7a84929a74ba3b87153c0ac/autopkgtest-focal-ci-train-ppa-service-3943/focal/amd64/b/bubblewrap/20200226_1022
FYI - I'm taking a look if the proposed change on the issue would help
us to unblock the new libcap2.
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Title:
Bubblewrap upstr
** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #951577
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=951577
** Also affects: bubblewrap (Debian) via
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=951577
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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** Changed in: fonts-urw-base35 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Committed
** Changed in: fonts-urw-base35 (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Christian Ehrhardt (paelzer) => (unassigned)
** Changed in: ghostscript (Ubuntu)
Status: New
I've already pinged people in IRC to subscribe - but thanks every ping
can help to get this going.
For gsfonts there still are a few more dependencies from main in Focal.
In particular I know of:
- python3-renderpm
- libwmf0.2-7
Those would also need to be moved to fonts-urw-base35 then gsfonts w
FYI: Related link: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-
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Title:
[MIR] fonts-urw-base35
Status in fonts-
[Summary]
While duplication usually is a reason to nack that is ok for this package
that only has non-active code - if the Desktop Team wants to own it.
They will own it that way for all the lifetime of Bionic anyway.
The process exists to ensure maintenance is doable and quality is ok,
and here f
** Changed in: fonts-urw-base35 (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Christian Ehrhardt (paelzer)
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Title:
[MIR] fo
nyway.
** Changed in: pango1.0 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Won't Fix
** Changed in: navit (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Triaged
** Changed in: navit (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Christian Ehrhardt (paelzer)
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** Also affects: cmake (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: cmake (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Rik Mills (rikmills)
** Changed in: cmake (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Triaged
** Description changed:
+ A change in Pango [1] broke builds using GTK2 as th
#ubuntu-desktop was helpful:
[11:29] cpaelzer, hey, it's
https://gitlab.kitware.com/cmake/cmake/issues/19531
[11:29] RikMills, ^
[11:29] cpaelzer, we talked about it on friday on #ubuntu-release, we
should backport that patch to cmake
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navit last time built fine in Eoan on 2019-09-10
Comparing the environments between late Eoan and Focal...
The Eoan version of pango-coverage.h doesn't have the include that is
failing me.
** Bug watch added: gitlab.kitware.com/cmake/cmake/issues #19531
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This is in Focal, lets close the bug
pango1.0 | 1.44.7-1 | focal | source
** Changed in: pango1.0 (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Fix Released
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Added a pango1.0 task for awareness
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Title:
FTBFS in focal blocking gpsd transition for libgps25
Status in navit package in Ubu
navit actually just naively includes and the error pups up
much below that.
It has #define GDK_ENABLE_BROKEN might that be related?
Build dep is:
libgtk2.0-dev
Which brings in:
libpango1.0-dev | 1.44.7-1 | focal | amd64, arm64, armhf,
i386, ppc64el, s390x
And that has th
** No longer affects: libmail-dkim-perl (Ubuntu)
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Title:
[MIR] libmail-authenticationresults-perl
Status in libmail-au
** No longer affects: libmail-dkim-perl (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: libscalar-list-utils-perl (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Christian Ehrhardt (paelzer)
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Hi Heather,
the MIR bugs are filed against the package that has to be evaluated.
Thanks to your explanations that is clear now and I fixed it up in the bug
tasks.
** Also affects: libscalar-list-utils-perl (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: libmail-dkim-perl (Ubu
Hi Heather,
the MIR bugs are filed against the package that has to be evaluated.
Thanks to your explanations that is clear now and I fixed it up in the bug
tasks.
** Also affects: libmail-authenticationresults-perl (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: libmail-dkim-
If it is the same as fedora bug mentioned by till then the upstream
samba issue is [1]
There are backport efforts on that still going on.
An example for 4.10 is in [2] and Uppstream this is merged in 4.11.
So the upcoming merge for 4.11 into Ubuntu 20.04 should fix it there and
SRUs can afterward
@Till - does any of this look familiar from a printing POV?
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Title:
error when connecting to smb server
Status in cups package in U
Hiho,
keine Angst "von Interesse" ist erst einmal jede Meldung. Ich selbst bin nur
nicht so fit mit dem Druckteil von Samba und Co.
I think we should add cups and system-config-printer bug tasks as I
think this isn't really a samba things.
Ich Fasse mal zusammen:
- printer setup that worked with
libextutils-pkgconfig-perl was in main up until precise
libextutils-depends-perl was in main up until trusty
Back then it seems they were in as build-deps that back then needed to be in
main still.
Both were a build-dep of libglib-perl for example.
Usually cases that were in main before get a fa
Hmm, I know of nothing that was going on @jibel was that an upload by
you?
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Title:
[FFe] Add Modaliases to open-vm-
Hi Luke,
thanks for the bug report and your help to make Ubuntu better.
I'm unsure what ssh could/should do differently in this case.
For similar issues there was a gnome PR [1] that went into gnome that should
allow a "yes and remember" kind of use-case. Not sure if that is missing in the
gnome
thub.io/firefox-browser-architecture/text/0017-lmdb-vs-leveldb.html
[4]: https://symas.com/lmdb/
[5]: https://github.com/openldap/openldap/tree/master/libraries/liblmdb
** Changed in: lmdb (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Christian Ehrhardt (paelzer) => Ubuntu Security Team
(ubuntu-security)
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** Changed in: lmdb (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Christian Ehrhardt (paelzer)
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Title:
[MIR] required new dependency
While the main verification is on VMWare as usual this bug - since it is
referenced in the changelog - is tracked as well.
And while right now there are no intentions to pick up the modalias with the
other tools (e.g. installer) lets make sure this worked for the open-vm-tools
portion on the bac
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