ug report on qutebrowser's page.
Could help as well although I suspect that he will ask to try out
falkon as well. But maybe he knows a workaround (in case it's indeed a
Qt issue).
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@alecos85: "No solution" is not true. That bug has been closed by the
reporter that upgrading qutebrowser to a more recent version has solved
the issue. (Although I suspect that actually an Qt upgrade in the same
timeframe was the real reason for this being fixed. See upstream's
comment in that
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@crashbit-gmail: There was no update of zsh in Jammy so far. If an
update fixed this, it was not in zsh but maybe in a library. And indeed,
one day after this bug report, glibc 2.35 (as mentioned in the missing
symbol) got uploaded to jammy as well:
Seems to be an Ubuntu-only issue. Can't reproduce on Debian Unstable.
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Title:
failed to load module `zsh/mathfunc':
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To manage
Closing as fix-released since the fix should now be also in the most
recent Ubuntu LTS version (i.e. Ubuntu 20.04 LTS).
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If you can still reproduce this, can you run "aptitude-create-state-
bundle lp-1959485-crash-dist-upgrade.tbz2" and send me the resulting tar
ball?
(You probably need to upload the tar-ball somewhere as these can have a
size around several hundred megabytes. Not sure if Launchpad can host
such
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Actually this never made it into any LTS release as only 4.7.x versions
were affected and 18.04 has a 4.6.x version and 20.04 has 4.8.0.
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Marking as "fix release" as Ubuntu already has 4.8.0-1.
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Title:
CVE-2020-9366
I assume that since https://bugs.debian.org/910317 is fixed for a long
time, this issue is no more present either.
Please file a new bug report if you still can reproduce this (or seeming
identical) issues in recent versions of qutebrowser, e.g. 1.14.1 or
2.0.1 and above.
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4.4.0-2 is in hirsute-proposed (and in Debian Testing).
** Changed in: backuppc (Ubuntu)
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Title:
Note: The cited commit and "fix" was in the package ruby, but the
problem in ruby-curses still exists as ruby only silenced the
deprecation warnings by default.
** Summary changed:
- irqtop emits a warning
+ ruby-curses: Emits warning: "rb_safe_level will be removed in Ruby 3.0",
affects at
This is an issue in ruby-curses, not irqtop. See https://bugs.debian.org
/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=958973
Interestingly this no more happens on Debian Unstable/Testing. This
seems to have fixed upstream a few months ago:
commit df3f52a6331f1a47af9933b77311a8650727d8d1
Author: nagachika
@paelzer: This does not sound like exiting the last shell inside the
screen session but closing the xterm/gnome-terminal/lxterminal etc. it
is running in. (Back to "New" for that.)
So in the end this sounds a lot like one of these annoying systemd bugs,
e.g. similar to
Nope. It's exactly as it should be for packages with a collection of
small tools like e.g. debian-goodies or devscripts:
* Dependencies of all or at least most tools are in Depends.
* Hard dependencies which just appear in one or very few tools are in
Recommends. (Other tools in the package are
debsums uses MD5 because dpkg uses MD5.
** Also affects: dpkg (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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On a first glance, this looks more like an issue in oh-my-zsh than in
zsh.
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After Installed Oh My Zsh, in taskbar shortcut icon widgets
Uploaded the fix to Debian Unstable. Should reach Ubuntu Groovy via
automatic sync from Debian Unstable.
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Status: New => Fix Committed
** Changed in: fping (Ubuntu)
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It's not your .zshrc (which would be in your home directory) but the
system's /etc/zsh/zshrc which has been deleted and tried to compare.
This issue seems though unrelated to the deletion of /etc/zsh/zshrc,
with which at coped properly:
Configuration file '/etc/zsh/zshrc'
==> Deleted (by you or
This has been fixed in 5.2-3ubuntu1 (i.e. with Yakkety) when these
ubuntu-specific changes were dropped:
* Drop yodl from Build-Depends.
* prebuild docs.
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Wrong path to global config files mentioned in man page
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> There seems to be a fix on github... (since july 2018!)
Yes, and according to the fping version you mentioned, you're running
Ubuntu 18.04 Bionic from _April_ 2018. So that Ubuntu release was
released before the bug was fixed upstream.
Upgrading to a more recent version of Ubuntu will fix this
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fping not working if ipv6 is disabled
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Title:
aptitude deletes drivers manager(?)
To manage notifications about
installed" flag, e.g. via "apt-mark auto".
2. The installation image already contained these flags for some
reason, but since apt-get (and partially apt) doesn't automatically
remove these packages, the creator of the image didn't care about
these flags and this only surface
I can confirm this behaviour with any hostname I tried (including e.g.
www.google.com).
The "problem" seems the interaction between links2 and "torsocks" (and
also "torify" which does more or less the same).
It surely not a DNS or TLD detection issue, because both, "links2
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Fresh install of aptitude is broken - missing dependency?
To
I'm sorry, but I can't reproduce this issue in a clean 18.04 chroot:
aptitude is installed at version 0.8.10-6ubuntu1, too, and has a
dependency on libsigc++-2.0-0v5 (version 2.10.0-2 installed as in your
case) which contains /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libsigc-2.0.so.0.
And aptitude works for me.
** Summary changed:
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+ samba: FTBFS on Lucid with pbuilder or as user plus fakeroot: configure:
WARNING: unrecognized options: --without-smbmount
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@superm1: #1820768 looks completely unrelated to me. Additionally, this
still happens with 1.2.6-1 as currently in Debian Unstable.
This issue has been fixed upstream in
https://github.com/hughsie/fwupd/pull/1144 (Original upstream bug report
at https://github.com/hughsie/fwupd/issues/1139)
**
Compilation with kernel 5.1 has been fixed upstream in
https://github.com/aabc/ipt-
netflow/commit/fd37b58a81c3df1f375fe784547b77b7a9d1ebc4.
I don't know if this also fixes compilation with kernel 5.2 (i.e. if
#1827106 really is a duplicate of this bug).
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This has been fixed upstream in https://github.com/aabc/ipt-
netflow/commit/fd37b58a81c3df1f375fe784547b77b7a9d1ebc4.
I don't know if this also fixes compilation with kernel 5.2.
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zsh is not really fixed. Please see the changelog entry of 5.6.2-3 which
states:
* [92175749] Revert "Switch from the deprecated libpcre3 to the newer
(!) libpcre2." libpcre2 is not a drop-in replacement and not detected
by zsh's configure script. (Closes: #909084, reopens LP#1792544)
Hi Mohammad,
Mohammad Shoriful Islam Ronju wrote:
> ~/.zshenv is not there. debsums was not installed. I installed it and
> attached the output.
Thanks! Unfortunately I'm starting to run out of ideas what else could
cause this issue. :-(
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u have debsums installed, does "debsums -e zsh-common" show any
modified files under /etc/zsh/? Because "zsh -f" also skips them (or
at least some of them).
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mands generally work on Linux, too. Point is just that they
don't undo things which have been commented out from .zshrc. Hence you
need to start a new zsh everytime you comment out or remove something
from your .zshrc.
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overkill if you can use "which"
* The user shoudn't use usermod as root (sudo …) to change a user shell
but chsh (as you did).
* There's no need to reboot just to make a change of a user shell
effective.
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> Also followed this tutorial but same result.
Which tutorial? There was no link except to the screen shot in your
message...
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Title:
ZSH not
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package xymon 4.3.28-3build1 failed to install/upgrade:
l admin.
And this is actually a case we definitely need to handle better. I've
filed https://bugs.debian.org/924665 in Debian for that.
P.S.: Thanks to Thomas' variant of this issue, I became aware of the
fact that this issue might also happen if you just tried to clean up
your /etc/ from seemingly u
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> > What do you exactly mean by "setting ZSH as the default shell"?
>
> I just mean using chsh to set the default login shell. /bin/sh is left
> unchanged.
JFTR: "default" is still the wrong term for this. There is only _one_
login shell per user. "default" always suggests that there are others
Pull-request at upstream (with commits from someone with a canonical.com
e-mail address :-): https://github.com/aabc/ipt-netflow/pull/110
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Forwarded to upstream at https://github.com/aabc/ipt-netflow/issues/108
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Attached a dkms.log from iptables-netflows-dkms 2.3-5 building against
linux-headers-5.0.0-3-generic and linux-libc-dev version 5.0.0-3.4.
Will report this issue to upstream.
** Attachment added: "dkms.log of building against linux 5.0.0-3.4"
I think I found them at https://launchpad.net/~canonical-kernel-
team/+archive/ubuntu/unstable
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Where can I get these linux-*-5.0.0-1.2 packages for debugging this
issue? Can't find them in a standard disco pbuilder chroot.
And unfortunately the above download links don't seem to contain
relevant artifacts like the DKMS build log.
** Changed in: iptables-netflow (Ubuntu)
Status: New
Why is network-manager running while wicd is being used? They likely
interfere which each other. Does this also happen if you stop network-
manager (i.e. "sudo service network-manager stop") and then connect to a
wifi with wicd?
(They're co-installable on purpose, to be able to switch between
aptitude-gtk is long gone. Even Ubuntu 12.04 LTS Precise has the
aptitude source package version (0.6.6-1 respectively 0.6.6-1ubuntu1)
with which the aptitude-gtk binary package was dropped.
And in case this issue was also present with aptitude-curses (which
remained), this issue is at least
Thanks for the bug report!
JFTR: The line in the subject is not the error message but only the
report _that_ something has failed. The actual error message is in
DpkgTerminalLog.txt and the cause is this:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/share/wicd/daemon/wicd-daemon.py", line
Yes, this is a known, long-standing issue, tracked in Debian at
https://bugs.debian.org/509100 (and some more duplicates of that bug
report).
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Status: New => Confirmed
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Status: In Progress => Fix Committed
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ping6 is not configurable over web ui
To manage
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Status: New => In Progress
** Changed in: backuppc (Ubuntu)
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which case.
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15.5-1 is part of Ubuntu since at least 16.04 LTS Xenial.
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Instead of looking at parts of the mount-point path, I implemented the
exclusion in both packages by completely ignoring squashfs mounts as
these are always read-only since it's a read-only file system. That way
we might also catch similar cases with other container formats which
also use
** Changed in: hobbit-plugins (Ubuntu)
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xymon-client and snaps, client report gets red in disk,
disk and inode checks are from the xymon package, the misc check is
indeed from hobbit-plugins.
** Package changed: hobbit-plugins (Ubuntu) => xymon (Ubuntu)
** Also affects: hobbit-plugins (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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This is very likely https://bugs.debian.org/910317 ("QtWebEngine in
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symptoms in
the according Debian bug report at https://bugs.debian.org/906767
The issue was caused by a more picky dc (the command used to do the
calculations) which was erroring out when piping a "q" command into
it.
Hence marking as duplicate of #1788681.
Regards, Axe
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1775673 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1775673
Axel Beckert wrote:
> And https://github.com/cbbrowne/tpp/issues/9 looks unrelated for me:
> Completely different error message, C linking error (Github) vs ruby
> module location error (her
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1775673 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1775673
Axel Beckert wrote:
> No, if I remember correctly, "ruby-something" is the
> RedHat/Fedora/CentOS way of naming ruby library packages while
> Debian/Ubuntu uses "something-ruby&quo
** Also affects: tpp (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: tpp (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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ly merge all these bug reports.
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** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1775673
ruby-ncurses is broken in ubuntu 18.04
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ck to Incomplete. I'll revert that commit from the recent 5.6.2-2
upload.
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zsh in Debian Unstable (5.6.2-1) seems to build fine if I exchange
libpcre3-dev by libpcre2-dev in Build-Depends and Build-Using (via
debian/rules).
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Thanks for the bug report and feature idea/suggestion!
Not yet sure if that option should be really added to debsums (the
program), or be default inside the cron job(s) itself.
Note to myself: I see there's a lot of code duplication in the cron
jobs. (Never really looked at them since I took
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changed exit code for 'dc' in Ubuntu Bionic
To
593 0EDE
** Tags added: bionic cosmic
** Changed in: dphys-swapfile (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1496216 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1496216
JFTR: #1496216 is fixed now. Thanks for reporting this issue despite
being a duplicate, since it led me to the real cause.
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Status: Confirmed => Fix Committed
** Changed in: dphys-swapfile (Ubuntu)
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1496216 ***
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This is indeed a duplicate of #1496216. The timemout message is not
visible in the dpkg terminal output there, but in the journal error
messages.
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1496216
** Changed in: dphys-swapfile (Ubuntu)
Status: New => In Progress
** Changed in: dphys-swapfile (Ubuntu)
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Another potential reason could be https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-
bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=843160, but this seems to have been introduced in
systemd 231 while this bug report seems to have been written with
systemd 229 running.
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This might be the same issue as #1496216, just with a different locale.
But this one has more details, maybe due to the newer systemd version.
(There's though still a chance that these are different issues, hence
not merging for now.)
The primary issue is that systemd killed dphys-swapfile too
Thanks to Brian for his patience with the remote debugging session via
Launchpad comments. And for the resulting HOWTO for reproducing the
issue. :-)
Given that Stretch's screen package is without libutempter, too, this
might bite Debian with Stretch to Buster upgrades inside screen, too.
I'm
I can't reproduce this issue in a minimal Debian Unstable chroot, so it
might be an ubuntu-specific issue.
And https://github.com/cbbrowne/tpp/issues/9 looks unrelated for me:
Completely different error message, C linking error (Github) vs ruby
module location error (here).
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This acutally seems to be an issue with the xchat package and flwm's
trigger trips over xchat's malformed .desktop file. The relevant line
from the DpkgTerminalLog.txt is:
Exec key for 'XChat IRC' contains '%F', '%U' or '%D' at the wrong place
A valid question is if flwm's trigger should bail
creen has been unpacked, but not configured.
Or did I understand your previous mail about screen in 16.04 being
2755?
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var/run/screen 0777 root utmp' > $override
I assume that this is nothing which would make sense to add to future
releases of Debian's screen package, or does it?
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t 9 Oct 4 2016
> /lib/systemd/system/screen-cleanup.service -> /dev/null
Please also check the existence and contents of
/etc/tmpfiles.d/screen-cleanup.conf before and after upgrading.
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Title:
CVE-2018-10895: Possible remote code execution via CSRF in
qute://settings
To manage notifications
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1781295 ***
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dist-upgrade?
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Ok, since half an hour, Cosmic is fixed, probably due to the automatic
sync from Debian Unstable.
** Tags removed: cosmic
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1781295
Title:
Meh, can't link this bug report to a CVE report as Launchpad claims that
"CVE-2018-10895 is not a valid CVE number". But it obviously is.
** CVE added: https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=2018-10895
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*** This bug is a security vulnerability ***
Public security bug reported:
qutebrowser 1.0.0 to 1.4.0 allows websites to change configuration
settings via the qute://settings page by using CSRF. E.g. via the editor
setting, this can very likely lead to a remote code execution. This has
been
JFTR: This is already fixed in zsh 5.5.1-1ubuntu1 in cosmic (as that
commit was included in the upstream 5.5.1 release).
So technically this is "fixed" in Ubuntu (generally). But since the
request is explicitly for Ubuntu 18.04, someone with the proper
permissions should update the "Affects"
until then. Feel free to reassign or -- if you
can explain where the bug is -- reopen.
(Note: To me this rather looks like a not yet run postinst or similar
during a dist-upgrade.)
Regards, Axel
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** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #895217
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=895217
** Also affects: aptitude (Debian) via
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=895217
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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Hi,
Rolf Leggewie wrote:
> Is this still an issue?
Depends. If you consider https://bugs.debian.org/137771 (as linked to
and marked as "fix released") to be the Debian-equivalent of this bug
report, it's fixed since 0.7.2-1 from September 2015.
Regards, Axel
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1747191 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1747191
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1747191
after selecting "Actions -> Cancel pending actions" aptitude cancels package
holding which set by `apt-mark hold`
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