Hi Helga,
Thanks for taking the time to report this bug and trying to make Ubuntu
better.
>From what I understood this is an issue with the snap package of
Thunderbird, if that's the case you should try to report here (?):
https://snapcraft.io/thunderbird
I am not sure if this bug will reach
Thanks for the reply Nathan.
Right, so I am targeting all the supported Ubuntu series now.
You are right, it should go to the development release first, before
SRUing the changes. I asked because it was not clear to me what series
are affected.
** Also affects: xdg-desktop-portal-gtk (Ubuntu
Hi Nathan,
Just to understand a bit better, is this bug affecting just Jammy? Any
other Ubuntu series? Please target the correct series in the bug.
Looking at your debdiff, the version string tells me that the target
should be Mantic and Lunar, since they have version 1.14.1-1. However
you
Anyone willing to provide a debdiff (changes + changelog) to fix this
issue in Jammy, Kinetic and Lunar? As Sebastien mentioned in comment
#29, this bug has ~ubuntu-sponsors subscribed but there is no "ready-to-
upload" debdiff attached.
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I added tasks for Jammy, Lunar and Mantic (devel). I also took a look at
the debdiff and you could also close this bug in the changelog via "LP:
#2014954". Moreover, you could improve the patch DEP-3 headers and add
the Bug-Ubuntu field with a link to this bug.
** Also affects: libmbim (Ubuntu
This is in the general sponsorship queue, do you need help to get those
uploads sponsored? Or is there someone with upload rights working with
you on this? In case you already have someone to sponsor the uploads,
please, unsubscribe ~ubuntu-sponsors.
After a quick look at the latest debdiff
The following changes were applied upstream to fix this issue in
network-manager:
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/NetworkManager/NetworkManager/-/merge_requests/1491/diffs
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We still have no progress in the upstream issue.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1993356
Title:
udisks doesn't make sense from cdrom
Status in udisks:
Unknown
** Also affects: oem-priority/focal
Importance: Undecided
Assignee: Robert Liu (robertliu)
Status: New
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1998765
Title:
According to the Debian bug, ssl-cert/1.1.1 contains the fix and it is
already available in jammy (release pocket), so I am marking this as fix
released.
** Changed in: ssl-cert (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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The debdiff to add libvpx to lto-disabled-list package looks good to me,
+1.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1939640
Title:
libvpx FTBFS with LTO enabled
Status in
Thanks for taking the time to file this bug and trying to make Ubuntu
better.
ubuntu-advantage-tools does not provide only a way to enable ESM, it
also provides a bunch of other services (from the project README):
"The Ubuntu Advantage client provides users with a simple mechanism to
view,
Thank you for taking the time to file a bug report.
>From what you described it seems that Network Manager is the one
responsible for adding the unexpected routing rule, so this might not
affect OpenVPN itself. I quickly tried to reproduce your setup but did
not notice the bug there. Could you
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