This is not a security bug, or a bug at all in perl.
Software that executes commands under /tmp is not intrinsically
insecure. Various hardening guides recommend mounting /tmp noexec
because it's harder for programmers to get security handling of files
under /tmp *right*; but an attempt to
On Tue, Nov 07, 2023 at 05:34:02PM -, Dave Jones wrote:
> Thanks for the quick review! Could someone set up a "mantic" branch
Done.
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ubuntu-meta sponsored to noble, but no bug ref in changelog, so marking
this fix released for noble.
** Changed in: ubuntu-meta (Ubuntu Noble)
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** Changed in: ubuntu-meta (Ubuntu Mantic)
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> The issue here is that the base-files package for Ubuntu Noble Desktop
for Raspberry PI has not been updated to 24.04.
Um... no?
$ cat /etc/lsb-release
DISTRIB_ID=Ubuntu
DISTRIB_RELEASE=24.04
DISTRIB_CODENAME=noble
DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION="Ubuntu Noble Numbat (development branch)"
$ apt policy
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On Tue, Oct 24, 2023 at 07:36:16PM -, Jeremy Bícha wrote:
> What are the consequences of delaying NetworkManager's restart until
> reboot?
This is not an option on upgrade from <= 23.04 to >= 23.10 because the
postinst needs the new NetworkManager running for the connections migration.
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> I do not believe we have a desktop policy to help us determine when it
> is better to either restart services or notify that a computer restart
> is recommended.
As a user I would prefer to not have my vpn connection drop during a
Public bug reported:
After applying the network-manager SRU in mantic, I get a notification
that a system restart is required to fully apply updates.
This immediately raised a question, because I KNOW my network connection
was restarted when the SRU was installed (I have a VPN that did not
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nually if necessary without having to create
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* debian/openssh-server.postinst: Fix addresses.conf generation when only
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Why did you have tinysshd installed in your container? That's not part
of a default Ubuntu system.
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"no open ports" is the long standing policy for all Ubuntu and is not
just for cloud images. (Even port 22 is not supposed to be open on bare
metal server by default, only as opt in.)
I don't have a link handy at the moment to documentation of this policy
but it IS the policy.
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The effect of opening a port was a not-understood consequence of
changing the default.
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other connections also had . in the name and had no problem migrating.
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postinst migrating connections to /etc/netplan one by one. But then:
Error: 491fa5c8-68ef-4140-8679-dca422f5c262 - no such connection profile.
dpkg: error processing package network-manager (--configure):
2023-10-14T01:44:00.468542-04:00 anadon gdm-password]:
pam_unix(gdm-password:session): session opened for user anadon(uid=1000) by
(uid=0)
2023-10-14T01:44:00.473683-04:00 anadon systemd-logind[1169]: New session 6 of
user anadon.
2023-10-14T01:44:00.522860-04:00 anadon (systemd):
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What is the behavior when you try to log in? Do you get an
authentication failure message, or does it appear there is a successful
login followed by a screen flicker and a return to the login screen?
Are there failure messages in /var/log/auth.log?
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On Thu, Oct 12, 2023 at 03:10:19PM -, Prashanth Suvarna wrote:
> It's fine if you think it's not a problem that needs fixing at this time
> within Ubuntu. I reckon that leaves me with two options :
> 1) Build OpenSSH myself with the fix in question on Ubuntu
Which would be our general
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In response to LP: #2038964 and due to the timing we have forked ubuntu-
raspi-settings into a separate source package.
ubuntu-settings must therefore be updated to drop ubuntu-raspi-settings*
from debian/control as otherwise binary builds of the package will be
rejected by
Yes?
$ apt-cache show gamemode | grep Recommends
Recommends: libgamemode0:i386, libgamemodeauto0:i386
$
So what's the bug?
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Importance: High
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marking this fix committed for linux, version 6.5.0-9.9 in mantic-
proposed should contain the fix.
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I am very concerned about landing such a change a week before release
because of the risk of regression and the short runway to identify those
regressions and deal with them before release.
From the discourse post:
> To identify applications within the Ubuntu archive that require
> the use of
Note that Ubuntu 23.10 has switched its initramfs dhcp implementation
from isc-dhcp-client to dhcpcd. Would be useful to check whether this
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Impact
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The current release in Ubuntu 23.04 is 2.76.1
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/glib/-/blob/2.76.4/NEWS
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Failing tests
> looks like there's no db_input/db_go call in the openssh-server.config
file. Is that by intention?
You're right. Sorry, I knew this but had forgotten it.
So openssh-server itself does not ever prompt for either of these
settings in mantic, which means there's no risk of dpkg-reconfigure
Ok. Reassigning to apt, which is where we would want to clean the
process environment.
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The error in the log is:
ListUtil.c: loadable library and perl binaries are mismatched (got
handshake key 0xcd00080, needed 0xeb00080)
So this is a problem with perl, as loaded by debconf from the pam
maintainer scripts.
This is the first report I've ever seen of such a perl problem on
On Tue, Sep 26, 2023 at 09:38:21PM -, Gunnar Hjalmarsson wrote:
> If I was in a nitpicking mode I would mention that the unreadable
> character problem also affects the desktop itself and possible open
> programs (even if the latter is advised against). So it's not obvious to
> me that the
Trying to think in terms of robust general solutions to this problem, what
if update-manager were to notice when fonts were upgraded, and when they
are, shut down the GUI connection and reinitialize it? This might require
saving a bit of state information in update-manager in order to be able to
It is not a typical configuration to have both services running.
It makes sense to have both services running, IF you have configured
separate network interfaces to be managed by each. But this is a very
uncommon configuration.
The expectation is that the services are dynamically enabled only
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Gunnar, one concern raised is that 'Sans 11' may be a different font
size than is used for the current interface font, so setting this may
cause legibility problems for users who have intentionally configured
larger fonts. Can you suggest a workaround that's font-size-neutral?
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I am confused because I thought I had already approved an FFe for this
feature. Did I imagine this? Did that FFe not cover the whole scope?
The hour is getting late now.
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> On Ubuntu 22.04 desktop system using network-manager
To be clear, does this mean you have no network interfaces that are
configured to use networkd?
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> Both ethernet and wi-fi are configured through netplan, and work as
expected.
Can you clarify which backend you're using in netplan? Are these
configured to use systemd-networkd, or NetworkManager?
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Unlikely to change anything regarding the initramfs size, but I notice
you're using the nvidia dkms packages. There are also pre-build modules
packages present in the archive for Ubuntu 22.04, linux-modules-
nvidia-525-generic-hwe-22.04 - probably the only benefit for you would
be saving install
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Your original bug report was about an upgrade from 249.11-0ubuntu3.9
(the previous SRU version we've now rolled back to) to
249.11-0ubuntu3.10 (the withdrawn SRU which is currently in jammy-
proposed).
> Downgrade: udev:amd64 (249.11-0ubuntu3.9, 249.11-0ubuntu3.7),
libudev1:amd64
> pipewire:i386
This explains the loss of audio after downgrade.
Unfortunately the semantics of package pins do not match on foreign-arch
packages without explicitly listing the arch name.
And for some reason, you had pipewire installed on your system for the wrong
architecture.
Julian's apt
> When working with ubuntu core or ubuntu core desktop, neither
> /etc/default/locale
> nor /etc/default/keyboard are modificable
They should be. This needs to be fixed in Ubuntu Core, not in systemd.
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> PROBLEM STILL PERSISTS, and Now I HAVE NO AUDIO.
You didn't show the output of the apt command or otherwise confirm, but I
did stipulate that:
> This should offer to downgrade all binary packages from the systemd source
>
Please install the attached apt preferences file to
/etc/apt/preferences.d/ (as root) and then run 'sudo apt update && sudo
apt upgrade'.
This should offer to downgrade all binary packages from the systemd
source package to the current jammy-updates versions, without removing
any other packages.
The backtrace unfortunately doesn't provide any information that points
to how this could be a systemd problem. The crashing thread appears to
be:
Thread 12 (Thread 0x7f50a9f2e640 (LWP 282533) "ThreadPoolServi"):
#1 0x7f50de277845 in buffered_vfprintf (s=0x7f50de41a6a0
<_IO_2_1_stderr_>,
Dropping the rls-ll-incoming tag, which is an incoming queue for
Canonical teams to assess prioritization. Since the only open task is
against a universe package, it does not apply here.
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Ok that shows ACLs are present. But I also just realized this was about
still photography, not video, so those aren't the relevant devices.
Less straightforward to find the right devices for a USB camera.
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the output of
ls -l /dev/video*
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udev rules in this SRU and the likely source of the regression
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The error in the logs is:
Use of uninitialized value in string eq at
/usr/share/perl5/Debconf/FrontEnd/Passthrough.pm line 227, line 19.
Use of uninitialized value $ret in string eq at
/usr/share/perl5/Debconf/FrontEnd/Passthrough.pm line 237, line 19.
Use of uninitialized value $_[1] in join
Well no, Ubuntu is not undecided. We use the systemd implementation of
the resolvconf interfaces now, which works directly with resolved. If
there are features missing there, a task should be opened against
systemd to discuss.
** Changed in: resolvconf (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed =>
Public bug reported:
We have been having very frequent image build failures in the livecd-
rootfs autopkgtests, due to a 'debugging output' invocation of blkid.
It's not clear when these started - they started before the merge of the
new version of util-linux, so it doesn't appear to be a blkid
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the zfs dependency in question is systemd-udev-settle.
Sep 1 17:49:20 xubuntu udevadm[1064]: systemd-udev-settle.service is
deprecated. Please fix zfs-load-module.service, zfs-import-cache.service
not to pull it in.
(heh)
Sep 1 17:49:20 xubuntu systemd[1]: systemd-udev-settle.service: start
There has been a discussion between the several engineering teams
involved regarding a path forward on this bug. It's acknowledged that
this is a regression which breaks the statement of user intent expressed
by setting the Unattended-Upgrade::Automatic-Reboot option. However,
this is an
> Shall we assume on both desktops and servers that an openssl update always
> requires
> a reboot? At least until we do anything related to needrestart.
For server we should not assume this, because needrestart is already
integrated in the server.
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This bubbled back up in the sponsorship queue due to the recent comment
activity. However, you say:
> this "fix" just eliminates harmless warnings, which is not worth
backporting to old releases.
It appears there is nothing here to be sponsored currently, so I am
unsubscribing the
Actually, it popped back up in our queue because Christian had targeted
the bug to the stable releases - not because of the comment activity.
In any case, nothing currently here for sponsorship.
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On Wed, Jul 26, 2023 at 07:24:37AM -, Moritz Carmesin wrote:
> Unsetting KRB5CCNAME breaks the Kerbreros based login, so it is really
> just an emergency workaround.
You can unset it for just the ssh process that needs non-Kerberos login.
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Accepted cups into lunar-proposed. The package will build now and be
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Hello caleb, or anyone else affected,
Accepted ufw into focal-proposed. The package will build now and be
available at https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ufw/0.36-6ubuntu1.1 in
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Accepted ufw into lunar-proposed. The package will build now and be
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Accepted ufw into jammy-proposed. The package will build now and be
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The purpose of the size check in u-r-u is to ensure that we don't fail
mid-upgrade due to lack of disk space on /boot.
But AIUI that's not what happened here to the bug submitter; this is an
upgrade within an Ubuntu series between individual kernel packages.
We should NOT have a check in u-r-u
I can confirm this behavior here.
I've found I can work around it by unsetting KRB5CCNAME in the client
environment.
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** Changed in: openssh (Ubuntu)
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It is a legitimate bug.
"Legitimate bug" is not the threshold for an SRU. There are many
legitimate bugs that we decline to fix.
> Stable release updates are automatically recommended to a very large number
> of users, and so it is critically important to treat them with great caution.
>
- d/rules: Disable lto, to regain dep on roken, otherwise
dependencies on amd64 are different than i386 resulting in
different files on amd64 and i386.
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heimdal (7.8.git20221117.28daf24+dfsg-1ubuntu1) lunar; urgency=low
Reviewing this as part of the Sponsor process, but with my SRU Team hat
on.
The only releases python2.7 is present in which are still eligible for
SRUs are focal, jammy, and kinetic.
All of these releases post-date the demotion of python2.7 to universe.
No one should be deploying new code on
Hello Sergio, or anyone else affected,
Accepted openldap into jammy-proposed. The package will build now and be
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Hello Roxana, or anyone else affected,
Accepted initramfs-tools into jammy-proposed. The package will build now
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Accepted initramfs-tools into jammy-proposed. The package will build now
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Hello Joao, or anyone else affected,
Accepted util-linux into jammy-proposed. The package will build now and
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Hello Joao, or anyone else affected,
Accepted util-linux into lunar-proposed. The package will build now and
be available at https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/util-
linux/2.38.1-4ubuntu1.1 in a few hours, and then in the -proposed
repository.
Please help us by testing this new package. See
Thanks, I will mark these SRUs as block-proposed-$release and accept
them now.
> It'd be interesting to set a time frame - if we don't have any of those
> happening in, let's say, 6 months, would it be fair to re-consider the SRU?
In my view this would still not be an SRU that should be released
An upload of gstreamer-editing-services1.0 to jammy-proposed has been
rejected from the upload queue for the following reason: "not covered by
GNOME exception; includes distro changes not documented in changelog".
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