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I happened to find [1] where some resolved it by disabling/enabling services.
But for your case that isn't sufficient, it seems to be "files leftover" and
"partial upgrade due to the former breaking the services"
[1]: https://askubuntu.com/questions/1235829/cant-get-mysql8-to-work-on-
From your logs I see:
Failed to preset unit: File mysql.service: Link has been severed
and
2022-02-26T15:56:06.044551Z 1 [ERROR] [MY-012530] [InnoDB] Unknown redo
log format (103). Please follow the instructions at
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/ upgrading-downgrading.html.
From the
Thank you Martin and Katerina, for discussing it here and for driving it
upstream.
I'm on a sprint this week and I know Martin "could" do all of this on his own.
For now I tagged it so I can revisit the case more easily, if you need our help
later to land it in Jammy let us know.
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apparmor blocks VM installation when automatic UEFI firmware is set
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Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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Repro:
$ cd ~/wireshark-3.6.2/obj-s390x-linux-gnu
$ /usr/bin/cmake -E env PYTHONIOENCODING=UTF-8 /usr/bin/python3.10
../test/test.py --verbose --program-path
/root/wireshark-3.6.2/obj-s390x-linux-gnu/run suite_decryption
This will trigger the same fails, but run just this test.
And to pick
Thanks, I reviewed and sponsored the lto-disabled change.
For the remaining s390x issue please use the s390x containers that we
set up to debug this Miriam
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And by opening my eyes (thanks Miriam) this wasn't ever on amd64 but only arm64
(+s390x).
Ok, so ignore my local tests, we'll need arm64 or s390x systems for this.
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** Attachment added: "build as-is locally against jammy-proposed on x86 -
working"
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3.6.2-1 FTBFS in Jammy on x86/s390x
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Hmm,
I quickly rebuilt as-is and with both suggestions disabled in local sbuild.
They BOTH worked fine which implies that the build issue on launchpad is
a) only happening on launchpad
or
b) something in jammy-proposed has been fixed in the last few days/hours that
resolved this
In both cases:
Hi Miriam
moutline-atomics was an arm related optimization - that was related to CPC
work, but not here. Sorry if my quick hint in the meeting was misleading.
I meant to quick try:
1. disable LTO https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ToolChain/LTO
2. do not use symbolic-functions
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Hi Cole, FYI I have yesterday pinged the cloud-init develpers about both to
check these cases.
I also added the extra bug task here.
And for bug 1940791 I have mentioned that I think it might have expired without
a real conclusion.
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Title:
Can
samba/+bug/1951490/+attachment/5563300/+files/fix-lp-1951490.debdiff
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(paelzer)
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** Tags added: server-next
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wrap swtpm in an apparmor profile
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Consider update to 3.68.2
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Fixed in the latest nfs-utils which now produces this
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Static
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Can't print after update to 4.13
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Shows FTBFS on x86 and s390x
https://launchpadlibrarian.net/585664479/buildlog_ubuntu-jammy-arm64.wireshark_3.6.2-1_BUILDING.txt.gz
Hi,
these have indeed been updated already.
I was working with Michael and others which were the reasons some here were
hard dependes and we have now for 22.04:
a) the dependencies from qemu-system-* to q-b-e are recommends now
b) we also include 15bf92b5 which allows qemu-utils to satisfy the
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
jammy-server-cloudimg-amd64-disk-kvm.img NoCloud data
Hi @Scott, nice to see you again o/
I saw you updated the title and didn't even fix our old typo :-/
But really, what was the update about - I can't see any real content
update, so if there is anything please let me know!
** Summary changed:
- swtpm fails in focal with apparor
+ swtpm fails in
** Tags added: server-todo
** Tags removed: server-todo
** Tags added: needs-merge
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Title:
[FFE] merge virt-manger >3.2 for Jammy once released
Thank you Steve!
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Status: New => In Progress
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[MIR]: libyang2
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Thanks - That is good as a sniff test, but as I've mentioned the real
test is when the hundreds of autopkgtest-enabled dependencies of
postgres run in autopkgtest. Since currently the queues are rather full
we agreed to do this directly in the SRU-upload and not pre-run all of
these (as we'd
We discussed this and the impact of the fix is too small, let us abandon the
SRUs.
To be clear the fix for the recent versions is right, but the impact/fix does
not suffice an SRU.
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Status: In Progress => Won't Fix
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Given the low impact and being fixed in newer releases this might be not worth
an SRU.
Please discuss this as part of the MPs.
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[SRU]
[Impact]
The "drivedb.h" file is the smartmontools drive database file used to
perform the scan actions. This file can be
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Merge samba from Debian unstable for 22.04
To manage
Robie will take a look, but likely not immediately, more like next week.
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Hi,
thank you for your report!
The config in /etc/default/libvirtd is pretty much there for compatibility
reasons with older setups and (on Debian) people using still sys-V init.
And even with systemd some other options than "-l" can still be sued that way
e.g. "-v" for extra verbosity.
If one
FYI - I pinged upstream again asking for an updated ETA on the new
release, see [1]
[1]: https://listman.redhat.com/archives/virt-tools-
list/2022-February/msg00020.html
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released yet).
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[FFE] merge virt-manger >3.2 for Jammy once
Can we pre-acknowledge that way to go, or do you (ubuntu-release)
need/want to wait until there is a new release and I can provide that
usual requested PPA build, full Diff and install log?
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virt-manager 3.2 is out for more than a year now and upstream git includes many
fixes.
That was brought up upstream in [1] already and the estimation is somewhere
around our feature freeze [2]. But we also need time to do this in Debian and
test it and so on, therefore
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[MIR] libxcvt
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[MIR] plocate
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Server-Team: As you see in the bug-history we (Server Team) have
ourselves stopped working on this believing it might be too much of a
corner case waiting for it to come back. But that come-back has happened
by even more people reporting to be affected. Therefore - as much as it
initially seems to
Hi,
I think this is actually a known non-issue.
Your command is equal to:
$ sudo apt build-dep qemu
That is you asking for the complete build dependencies of qemu, which
include some bits that need to be cross compiled for various
architectures. That is what adds the dependencies to all the
This bug was fixed in the package tigervnc - 1.12.0+dfsg-2
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* Re-upload as-is (and source-only).
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tigervnc (1.12.0+dfsg-1) unstable; urgency=medium
[ Joachim Falk ]
* Fresh
I agree that our old delta is in Debian, we are also not yet in feature
freeze so syncing this should be fine.
I see https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/tigervnc/1.12.0+dfsg-2 appeared and
builds.
I'll let syncpkg do its post and set it back to fix committed.
@Frank - please guide the proposed
FYI - For libvirt I'm uploading now with the mitigation for the
debhelper issue to unblock others waiting on libvirt.
But the plan is to drop this mitigation before jammy release once
debhelper is fixed.
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https://codesearch.debian.net/search?q=dh_installsystemd.*--no-start=0
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Title:
debhelper restarts services
IMHO this is not meant to be fixed in every package that uses
dh_installchangelogs -k
This:
https://codesearch.debian.net/search?q=dh_installchangelogs.*-k=0
reports 317 affected packages.
Just picking one
libxml2 has
dh_installchangelogs -k NEWS
And it became a broken symlink:
root@j:~#
I have provided what I think will resolve your issue, since it is optional and
not hurting anybody else this is fine.
But without further engagement and verification of that I can not consider
backports to e.g. focal right now.
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Status: Confirmed =>
FYI: If you want/need a test - builds of the qemu that have that are in
https://launchpad.net/~ci-train-ppa-service/+archive/ubuntu/4753
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Everything resovled - in the MIR meeting we decided today that for this special
case no security re-review is needed.
Setting to "in progress" to reflect that it is ready.
But it has to wait on libyang2 still to fully be ready.
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[MIR]
Seeding is here:
$ grep -Hrn quagga platform-git ubuntu-git/
platform-git/supported-misc-servers:175: * quagga #
RobertCollins
Therefore this is what we will change to promote FRR and demote quagga
at the same time.
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This is requested by security to be in Jammy for reasonable long term support
of the routing daemon.
Setting prio critical and milestone to jammy-FF
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Milestone: ubuntu-22.01 => ubuntu-22.04-feature-freeze
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Importance: Undecided =>
This is requested by security to be in Jammy for reasonable long term support
of the routing daemon.
Setting prio critical and milestone to jammy-FF
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Milestone: None => ubuntu-22.04-feature-freeze
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Importance: Undecided =>
FYI the re-upload of a fuse3 open-vm-tools happened yesterday and it migrated
to jammy-release.
Any issues with the images?
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CPC AWS
Hi,
this is a really sad case, but as Ubuntu I'm not seeing what else we could do
here than leaving things as is. The delivery of security fixes is important to
the majority of users.
In this particular case in the referenced upstream bug and further links
from there [2] indicate that Microsoft
Another Interim update
done:
- open-vm-tools was uploaded switching to fuse3 (again)
ready:
- ceph followed the switch to fuse3 and it is fixed in git, just waiting for
another upload (bug 1959744)
- qemu is ready to upload and will switch soon as well (probably today if no
other builds
Just in case anyone wonders - this is ready a few days already - but
blocked by bug 1959054 atm.
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Merge libvirt from Debian unstable for
Just in case anyone wonders - this is ready a few days already - but
blocked by bug 1959054 atm.
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Merge qemu from Debian unstable for
Public bug reported:
FTBFS found when building in jammy-proposed:
https://launchpadlibrarian.net/583951613/buildlog_ubuntu-jammy-
amd64.open-vm-tools_2%3A11.3.5-1ubuntu3~jammyppa1_BUILDING.txt.gz
libtool: compile: gcc -DPACKAGE_NAME=\"open-vm-tools\"
-DPACKAGE_TARNAME=\"open-vm-tools\"
Reported upstream:
https://github.com/vmware/open-vm-tools/issues/570
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FTBFS with glibc 2.35
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From just a glimpse to me 2.0.20 looks too much of a not-just-fixes release for
an MRE at:
https://www.keepalived.org/changelog.html
But not reaching qorum on some PIDs seems severe.
Therefore I'd suggest to:
- add this to server-next to backport just the fix
- look for someone to work on it
Thanks for the report Jason!
This is fixed in:
https://github.com/acassen/keepalived/commit/23a5b8113bf0b8ec4718443df0406882e8e4d831
Which is in 2.1.0 and later as well as in the 2.0.20 backport.
Thereby >=Impish are fixed already:
keepalived | 1:2.0.19-2ubuntu0.1 | focal-updates|
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Hi,
from your logs I see:
A potential config issue seen when apport tried to get files:
MySQLConf.etc.mysql.my.cnf: Error: [Errno 40] Too many levels of
symbolic links: '/etc/mysql/my.cnf'
This is what
@Miriam - thanks for the check of this case (FYI we are trying to
recheck many old forgotten bugs). Seems this one is a great candidate
for a fix now since we have a testcase, a fix and interested community.
Given this is open for quite some time there is no need to rush it, but
as time permits
Indeed that seems to have happened recently
https://ftp-master.debian.org/removals.txt:
=
[Date: Wed, 26 Jan 2022 00:42:15 -] [ftpmaster: Scott Kitterman]
Removed the following packages from unstable:
libcxl |
you are then working
on the remaining required and recommended tasks.
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[Summary]
MIR team ACK under the constraint to resolve the below listed
required TODOs and as much as possible having a look at the
recommended TODOs.
This does need a security review, so I'll assign ubuntu-security
In addition security has to check and state if keeping
Hi,
I jsut came by and rechecked this.
At least on rustc-1.57.0 apt-file and dpkg and the build-log agree.
libcore is in none of them, but at least the consistency issue is gone.
root@j:~/ubuntu-helpers/cpaelzer# apt-file list rust-src | grep libcore
rust-src:
I struggled as well to use that syncpackage behavior right. The time you
trigger the sync is often too far away from the actual migration to
-release to happen. I happened to find my own way around (Not perfect,
but a suggestion).
I call it with --bug and once it has built (but not yet migrated)
This is a universe package that is IMHO rather important, so without
some care it might end up broken in jammy-release. Thanks to Robert
Reitz for bringing this up here!
I tagged it transition-openssl3-jj as that is just as related as the
other fallout that we know so far.
Since this is cause by
Thanks for the report,
to me that seems to be a consequence of the openssl3 transition [0]
Your hint that upstream master has this fixed seems right to me, I found
these to most likely be related:
https://github.com/tpm2-software/tpm2-tss/commit/e5bb5fb9 Remove
deprecated
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Title:
package libvirt-daemon-system 4.0.0-1ubuntu8.19 failed to
install/upgrade: installed
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Assignee: (unassigned) => Christian Ehrhardt (paelzer)
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Consider update to 3.68.2
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Another Interim update:
- while not needed for the transition I filed also a ceph bug 1959744 for this
- on bug 1956949 we asked if unionfs-fuse (only universe) could change as well
to be on the safe side
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Hi,
as part of the overall move to fuse3 as the fuse-library in main.
While there is no strict reason to adapt ceph as the only dependencies come
from the universe packages ceph-fuse and rbd-fuse and thereby do not block the
transition.
It still seems that ceph is ready
FYI - this should be done as part of merging the new version for jammy
which is covered in bug 1959420
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Title:
s390-tools FTBFS when built with
@aakef - while I said unionfs-fuse might not be a blocker I'd still
recommend to upload the change switching to fuse3. On comment #12 it
seemed you are close. Any chance to get this done or did unexpected
blockers show up while trying?
The unionfs-fuse task here is assigned to Graham; @ginggs -
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Interim update:
- s390x-tools was confirmed by fheimes to have a fix before feature freeze
- actually the fix exists already, but a new release containing it will be
tagged
- grub2: still waiting, I pinged bug 1935659
- qemu: will switch to libfuse3-3 with the coming upload of 6.2 soon
-
FYI according to
https://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/germinate-output/ubuntu.jammy/rdepends/ALL/fuse
https://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/germinate-output/ubuntu.jammy/rdepends/ALL/fuse3
This should no more be an issue now, so open-vm-tools will switch to
fuse3 again in the next
Yep, more and more depend on fuse3 (and libfuse3) - I think it would be great
to get this not-too-complex change uploaded.
FYI - the deadline for this is to demote fuse2 to universe before jammy release.
** No longer affects: grub2 (Ubuntu Impish)
** No longer affects: grub2-unsigned (Ubuntu
I'd like to know if there already is an Ubuntu position on this, will we revert
[1] to avoid a yet unknown amount of breakage in Jammy?
I'd like to know to adapt my packages accordingly ...
[1]: https://salsa.debian.org/debian/debhelper/-/commit/6067bc2
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FYI: Keeping things up is even harder, while restarting sockets in the past
complained about services already being up they now restart the service.
So if anyone is looking at this for some package, be careful that you'd also
need to handle .socket files special now as they are affected by this
I can also confirm that it is good not for libvirt again - Thanks for
the quick fix!
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Title:
New binutils causes build failures for many RISC-V
multipath-tools | 0.8.5-2ubuntu3 | jammy | source,
amd64, arm64, armhf, ppc64el, riscv64, s390x
multipath-tools | 0.8.8-1 | testing| source, amd64, arm64,
armel, armhf, i386, mips64el, mipsel, ppc64el, s390x
We should try to get these upstream minor
dnsmasq | 2.86-1.1 | jammy| source
dnsmasq | 2.86-1.1 | jammy/universe | all
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Ok, that at least makes it better than the very-outdated 4.11 version.
Thanks for the testing smb!
Will probably upload this to Jammy after review of the MP.
https://code.launchpad.net/~paelzer/ubuntu/+source/xen/+git/xen/+merge/414651
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** Also affects: libvirt (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: libvirt (Ubuntu Jammy)
Status: New => Triaged
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Assignee: (unassigned) => Christian Ehrhardt (paelzer)
e all know are
informational now, but could be a problem later on.
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While still in Debian experimental
virglrenderer | 0.9.1-1~exp1 | experimental-debug | source
It is released upstream quite a while ago (9 months):
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/virgl/virglrenderer/-/tags/virglrenderer-0.9.1
For Jammy it would be nice if we could have
Thanks Stefan, the qemu builds qemu - 1:6.2+dfsg-2ubuntu1~jammyppa8 and
later have the xen supporting qemu built and a proper compat symlink
now.
root@j:~# dpkg -L qemu-system-x86-xen | grep qemu-system-i386
/usr/bin/qemu-system-i386
/usr/share/man/man1/qemu-system-i386.1.gz
** Changed in: multipath-tools (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Triaged
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Title:
Merge multipath-tools from Debian unstable for 22.04
To
** Tags removed: server-next
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Autopkgtest systemd fail against dnsmasq 2.86 (22.04)
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** Description changed:
SRU Justification:
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[Impact]
* Hardware diagnose data (diag 318) of KVM guest kernel cannot be
handled.
* A fix is needed to enhance problem determination of guest kernel under
KVM using DIAG 0x318 instruction execution.
* The
** Changed in: qemu (Ubuntu Focal)
Status: Incomplete => In Progress
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Title:
[UBUNTU 20.04] KVM hardware diagnose data improvements for
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** Tags added: block-proposed
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[UBUNTU 20.04] KVM hardware diagnose data improvements for guest
kernel -
** Changed in: protobuf-c (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Christian Ehrhardt (paelzer)
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[MIR] protobuf-c
To man
** Changed in: Ubuntu Jammy
Assignee: (unassigned) => Lukas Märdian (slyon)
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[MIR] v4l2-relayd
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** Changed in: openssh (Ubuntu Bionic)
Assignee: Christian Ehrhardt (paelzer) => (unassigned)
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Title:
SSH 1.99 clients fail to conn
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