Hi,
I come by retriaging bugs that were dormant for too long - trying to give them
another chance.
There was no progress on the upstream case at all :-/
Thereby sadly there is not much one can act on yet - since Debian are
kind of waiting for upstreams fix or at least position on this I think
So much time has past ...
@Michael - do you think this would work (despite the bad devices having the
same id) better nowadays?
I think I can drop the Hirsute tasks :-)
ALso it isn't a probert/curtin/multipath bug if the reported IDs are the same.
Keeping the subiquity task open, but only to
Hi,
I come by retriaging old bugs that have been dormant for too long giving them a
second change.
Right now is IMHO the right time (well again, the original report was as well)
to give this a shot. We are just after an LTS could try it out and revert later
if needed.
I see fixes applied for
Hi,
I'm revisiting bugs that have been dormant for too long trying to retriage them.
In this case the current situation to me looks like:
- openldap change 3cd50fa having landed in v2.5.8 and later
- cyrus-sasl change 975edbb6 still isn't in any release AFAICS
- that is odd as
Hi,
coming by while looking at bugs dormant for a while.
@Robie / Lena - when reading the reference I think it outlines that conflict
well.
As far as i understand it:
We would - for example - in Ubuntu have a problem with an old
libmysqlclient that is installed along a new mysql-8 that brings
Trying to revive some old bugs that seem forgotten for too long.
I think the discussion came to a point where:
1. The apparmor rule that would need to be added is clear
2. Adding it by default is considered not safe
3. The fix therefore can only be to ensure users that want to use it this way
Hi,
coming around cleaning older cases ...
Thanks everyone for the discussion!
On one hand I'm glad we managed to collect a bunch of log suppression and
configuration workarounds. On the other hand it is sad that this seems to be
mostly just "as it is" with no great way out (e.g. a fix in a
Since it is unlikely that Trusty will get a fix for a universe package while in
ESM I'd think we should ignore that.
A similar fate would apply to Xenial - and the other issue can independently be
solved by bug 1962332 that was split out of this.
But overall I think the issues with these old
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Relating this example above to a few details:
#1
Reasonable concern "What if people upgraded, use the (wrong, old and
non-serviced) mod-php happily and will now be broken by the SRU?
=> As shown above, once you are in this situation your mod-php is doing nothing.
That IMHO invalidates the
Thanks everyone for the discussion so far, I'm trying to add a few
details and fill a few argumentative gaps.
First let me re-share the simple scenario which I used to illustrate/prove the
issues.
Then in another comment below I'll outline a few affects of this overall case.
Example:
On bionic
That was a flaky test, resolved by now.
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miscompares on disktests
Hi Brent,
> can you run qemu from the command line on a bare metal system? If so,
I thought my May 20 procedure was pretty simple.
Oh yes you can run it from cli on bare metal - and your procedure was
indeed simple and very useful. I was not trying to challenge any of that
- sorry if that was
Interesting, seems to build but later fail to boot correctly (or in
time) at the self tests.
Since DannF usually handles edk2 for Debian and Ubuntu I subscribed him
and wanted to ask if he looks at this as well (to avoid duplicate work)?
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This bug was fixed in the package ldns - 1.8.1-1
---
ldns (1.8.1-1) unstable; urgency=medium
* New upstream version 1.8.1
Closes: #1008638 (FTBFS with python 3.10 due to distutils check)
Closes: #1005646 (FTBFS with OpenSSL 3.0)
Closes: #1009385 (output of ldns-key2ds
It seems containerinfo only had the odd golang dependencies at build
time.
I can't spot anything in universe in the final runtime from
/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/open-vm-tools/plugins/vmsvc/libcontainerInfo.so
Also the new componentMgr is fine
I talked with John before and for some new plugins we came to the conclusion:
John: "This should be packaged as a separate, optional package like the
open-vm-tools-sdmp package is today."
For dependency and footprint management we should also split
- open-vm-tools-containerinfo
-
Covered together with bug 1963831
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Test builds in [1] are good, no trouble expected.
Syncing ...
[1]: https://launchpad.net/~paelzer/+archive/ubuntu/kinetic-ldns-
testbuild
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1. Ubuntu Delta:
- 1.7.1-2ubuntu4
- function fix d/p/lp-1966237-Fix-131-Compile-with-fno-strict-aliasing.patch
- that is 4d2057f0b5
- upstream in 1.8.0 and later
- 1.7.1-2ubuntu3
- FTBFS fix debian/patches/python3.10.patch
- upstream as f126248f1
- upstream in 1.8.0 and later
-
Up to 1:7.0+dfsg-7 now.
When merging >= 1:7.0+dfsg-6~ we also can do more.
Debian has adopted our qemu-...-xen in a slightly modified way.
1. we might need some transitionals from our old to the new joint package names
(in our src:qemu delta until 24.04)
2. afterwards we can make src:xen a sync
Perfect, thank you Xiongpeng!
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Perfect, thank you Max!
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FYI: Autopkgtest issues resolved, but verification of the upload for the
presented problem is needed.
@XP - it is always best to do this in the original reported environment
- do you think you could do that verification?
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- do you think you could do that verification (just like you did with
the PPA)?
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Thanks for the pre-check.
Everything is ready and now uploaded to Focal, there please verify it on the
real build once accepted by the SRU team.
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Importance: High
Status: Confirmed
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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eval packaging nvmet-cli as tool for nvme
Due to the size and complexity I'm not sure about a Jammy SRU.
But clearly it would be grat to ensure picking it up for Kinetic if upstream
releases something in time. Thanks Bryce for flagging this.
** Also affects: libp11 (Ubuntu Kinetic)
Importance: Medium
Status: Triaged
** Also
Thanks Simon to pick this up with your SME,
have you opened a tracker bug for this in Debian or Upstream so that we can
track it if it is implemented some day.
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We had no further report, so we should (while cleaning up bugs) assume it
indeed got fixed.
Since thereby >=Bionic is good and < Bionic has entered extended support I
think this is done.
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Andreas fixed that in 2.4.49+dfsg-2ubuntu1 [Focal] which started to have
profile in openldap and include ssl_cert which (as Christian Bolz
outlined above) do include those paths.
# grep ssl_c /etc/apparmor.d/usr.sbin.slapd
#include
# grep enc /etc/apparmor.d/abstractions/ssl_certs
While trying to clear old dormant bugs I came by this one.
All that was said before is still true and probably could be fixed.
But it never got really important - which it would have if it would be more
common to happen :-/
By now upgrades from Trusty (last 5.6) are unlikely as even the
Trying to find dormant bugs that could/should be resolved ...
To summarize (for mysql8.0) as of today:
Build:
-- Looking for include file numa.h
-- Looking for include file numa.h - found
-- Looking for include file numaif.h
-- Looking for include file numaif.h - found
-- Performing Test
Hi Lukas
TL;DR for your questions:
- yes we need the seeded-in-ubuntu statement, but wording might be improved
- It is ok to be superficial (or even not) tested if shown to be reasonably
covered elsewhere
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> #0 "seeded-in-ubuntu" policy: Why could this be a problem
It is the
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We are - as always - trying to clean and recheck old bugs.
This - sadly - clearly is one of them.
The situation is still correct, but with the full switch to networkd and
netplan as well as the demotion of ifupdown in later versions of Ubuntu this
has become even less important. And it didn#t
Review for Package: libunicode-string-perl
[Summary]
MIR team NACK
(indirectly, since libunicode-escape-perl got a NACK)
Once resolved there this can be re-considere. In that case it would be a usual
ack under constraint to resolve the required todos below.
This does not need a security review
-sublike-perl (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
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[Summary]
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(outdated, unmaintained, alternatives in main)
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List of specific binary packages
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[Summary]
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This does not need a security review
List of specific binary packages to be promoted to main: libobject-pad-perl
Specific binary packages built, but NOT to be promoted to main: n/a
[Duplication]
There is no other package in main
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[Summary]
MIR team ACK
This does not need a security review
List of specific binary packages to be promoted to main: libindirect-perl
Specific binary packages built, but NOT to be promoted to main: n/a
[Duplication]
There is no other package in main
Completed in Kinetic, uploaded to Jammy now - waiting for the SRU team
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# I have fetched a new cloud image.
$ wget
https://cloud-images.ubuntu.com/jammy/current/jammy-server-cloudimg-amd64-disk-kvm.img
$ file jammy-server-cloudimg-amd64-disk-kvm.img
jammy-server-cloudimg-amd64-disk-kvm.img: QEMU QCOW2 Image (v2), 2361393152
bytes
# Then I have extended it to 25G
Hmm,
interesting - here our results differ then.
All of my 8 attachments do not have that problem.
"debugfs -R dump_unused" does not report anything and zerofree agrees reporting
all of them as "none to modify/free" / "almost all is free" / "total blocks"
example:
$ sudo zerofree -vn /dev/sdd
Fixed in 6.6 and later, but nobody is sure via which changes exactly -
therefore we can't backport anything yet.
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Status: New
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Status: New => Fix Released
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Thanks for the Review Sergio.
Uploaded the fix for Kinetic.
We can start the SRU to jammy once it is complete there.
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Thanks for the test Max.
Thanks for the review Sergio.
Uploaded for Kinetic, will start the Jammy SRU once it is fully
completed there.
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@Brent - Let me know if your data and/or lsblk/dump2fs look vastly
different?
I pondered if I should call this "a feature request to an old attachment type"
which is unlikely
to get much attention. But the only stomach-ache that I have with this (and
this is why I do not close this) is that it
Hi Brent,
first of all I'm glad that you got around things via my suggestions.
There is a reason why those device types are usually recommended in
newer guides as well as being the default in higher level tools like
virt-manager, uvtool, ... is virtio nowadays. It is just more capable.
Thanks
Compare:
- 25G qemu images each set to cache=none
- I ide/sata / V = Virtio
- Disk Options:
1 - discard=unmap
2 - discard=unmap + detect_zeroes=on
3 - discard=ignore
4 - defaults
One can check with lsblk --discard (as mentioned above) how the system thinks
it can discard and with dumpe2fs
I merged the change upstream.
Waiting for a review, but that is happening soon.
Max: Before we upload, could you give the PPA a try if it resolves
things in your setup as well (it should as it is your change, but why
not trying to be sure).
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>
> Hmm this thing seems to have its own TLS stack
> https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/libs/ell/ell.git/tree/ell/tls.c
Yeah, as I've written it reimplements all base functions of a small
system in the lib.
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Even without proper trimming from GNS there would be a regular cleanup on the
FS anyway.
Ubuntu has a timer based fstrim to clean up space that was freed without
trim/discard awareness.
Assuming that your consumed space is not just inode overhead (I can't
help with that) you could check if this
Also to attack this from a different angle simultaneously - have you
maybe already tried this on older/newer Ubuntu Hosts and did it behave
differently there?
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Hi Brent,
thank you for all the detail and dedication already spent on this!
Just to be sure as there are two theories up for discussion:
1. ext4lazyinit fills it all
2. gns3 with discard=on fills it all due to maybe DISCARD being ignored
I was reading through the links and discussions and I
Finally about discard to the guest.
I see you have ,discard=on in your qemu commandline.
But that is only half the deal, depending on various other setup details the
guest can recognize or not recognize that.
I do not know all the details of your setup but at least in the past
there was
** Description changed:
+ [Impact]
+
+ * A deadlock in the connect/disconnect code is present in qemu 6.2
+
+ * backport the fix which moves the unlock a bit to avoid racing with
+a lock triggered by clipboard unregistration. For more see the
+referenced upstream commit
+
+ [Test
** Description changed:
+ [Impact]
+
+ * New GL handling code in qemu/libs triggers apparmor denials in
+Jammy and later
+
+ * Libvirt already has code that does context aware "if gl is
+ enabled then allow things". The patch extends those by the
+ new paths it needs to access.
+
FYI - I have prepared a PPA and merge proposals for the related Ubuntu
package changes:
PPA: https://launchpad.net/~paelzer/+archive/ubuntu/lp-1970563-vnc-deadlock
Jammy:
https://code.launchpad.net/~paelzer/ubuntu/+source/qemu/+git/qemu/+merge/422947
Kinetic:
Based on the to-be-committed patch upstream I have prepared these Ubuntu
uploads and test PPA.
I'd be happy about review and feedback on those.
Kinetic:
https://code.launchpad.net/~paelzer/ubuntu/+source/libvirt/+git/libvirt/+merge/422941
Jammy:
)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Christian Ehrhardt (paelzer)
** Changed in: qemu (Ubuntu Kinetic)
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** Changed in: qemu (Ubuntu Kinetic)
Importance: Undecided => High
** Changed in: qemu (Ubuntu Jammy)
Importance: Undecided
Thanks Max, reviewed and approved upstream.
If there are no objections e.g. to the change of Author then I can merge it
there and start fix uploads for affected Ubuntu releases.
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** Chan
** Also affects: libvirt (Ubuntu Jammy)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Status: New => Triaged
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Merge qemu from Debian unstable for kinetic
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Merge libvirt-dbus from Deb
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ded for this case (lib only)
Problems: None
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This can enter security queue while Desktop considers the remaining open
required todos.
Assigning.
Also setting the milestone matching that of ell.
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Milestone: None => ubuntu-22.08
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This really LGTM, but it needs security review as well.
FYI: I've also set the milestone to match was mentioned in the initial
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ged in: ell (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Christian Ehrhardt (paelzer) => Ubuntu Security Team
(ubuntu-security)
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** Changed in: ell (Ubuntu)
Milestone: None => ubuntu-22.08
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I think this got another side effect.
needrestart detects services in their scope and so it finds dnsmasq processes
using outdated libs.
Once it does it will flag "libvirtd.service" as using outdated binaries,
essentially every time from that moment as - due to the lack of restarting them
-
Hi,
there will be a new set of stable releases in a few days which might fix that.
You said ICE, e.g. for DPDK 21.11 that you referenced that will include:
net/ice/base: add profile validation on switch filter
net/ice: fix build with 16-byte Rx descriptor
net/ice: fix link up when starting device
** Summary changed:
- eval packaging nvmet-clit as tool for nvme target configuration
+ eval packaging nvmet-cli as tool for nvme target configuration
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Oh I assumed this was running s390x VM on s390x Host.
@Ryan - is this s390x emulation on a non-s390x host?
** Changed in: openssh (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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** Changed in: nullboot (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Ioanna Alifieraki (joalif)
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1965115
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