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I'm on oneiric, up to date. I ran
sudo lxc-create -t ubuntu -n lucid-test-lp -f /etc/lxc/local.conf -- -r lucid
-a i386 -b robertc
and it complained (but succeeded)
...
Unpacking lxcguest (from .../lxcguest_0.7.4-0ubuntu10~lucid1_i386.deb) ...
Can not write log, openpty()
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I'm on oneiric, up to date. I ran
sudo lxc-create -t ubuntu -n lucid-test-lp -f /etc/lxc/local.conf -- -r lucid
-a i386 -b robertc
and it spewed:
Setting up lxcguest (0.7.4-0ubuntu10~lucid1) ...
perl: warning: Setting locale failed.
perl: warning: Please check that your
I'm going to mark it confirmed - I think adding groups is unneeded
(certainly my manual bind mounting process docs for Launchpad did not
add the user to any groups.
** Changed in: lxc (Ubuntu)
Status: Won't Fix = Confirmed
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On Thu, Jul 21, 2011 at 1:15 AM, Serge Hallyn 813...@bugs.launchpad.net wrote:
Marking this invalid. Do you think I should mark it as affecting apt-
get?
While the behaviour occurs, yes ;)
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On Thu, Jul 21, 2011 at 1:35 AM, Serge Hallyn 813...@bugs.launchpad.net wrote:
Thanks, Robert!
installing language-pack-en fixes this.
So it should be added to the list of default packages.
That will fix for me, but not for someone in (say) shanghai; perhaps
it needs to either (a) force the
On Thu, Jul 21, 2011 at 8:50 AM, Serge Hallyn 813...@bugs.launchpad.net wrote:
Thanks, I'll either remove that, or add a check that each group exists
in the container.
FWIW my preference is to remove it - or make it a separate flag.
I don't expect that e.g. membership in an NFS group or
On Thu, Jul 21, 2011 at 8:43 AM, Serge Hallyn 813...@bugs.launchpad.net wrote:
That will fix for me, but not for someone in (say) shanghai; perhaps
it needs to either (a) force the locale or (b) get the language pack
the user is using and install that?
How is this generically meant to be
The package is in a PPA.
** Changed in: launchpad
Status: New = Triaged
** Changed in: launchpad
Importance: Undecided = High
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This may be a dupe.
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Launchpad's package chooser at odds with the Launchpad bug reporter
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Well, libvirt-bin seems to JustWork with the one exception of not
permitting ingress traffic - but then kvm has the same issue.
It seems to me that fixing libvirt-bin to have a mode where you get
bridged to the container/vm + NAT for ingress traffic would help lxc,
kvm etc - better than just
re this command line -
lxc-create -t ubuntu -n n1 -f /etc/lxc.conf -- -r natty -a i386 -b serge
-b probably wants to support abs paths, for flexability.
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robertc@oneiricvm:~$ sudo lxc-create -t ubuntu -n lucid-test-lp -f
/etc/lxc/local.conf -- -r lucid -a i386 -b robertc
...
I: Installing core packages...
W: Failure trying to run: chroot /var/cache/lxc/lucid/partial-i386 dpkg
--force-depends --install
Reopening per slangaseks comment.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
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Title:
packet storm with linux NFSv4 client
On Thu, Jul 14, 2011 at 6:43 AM, Francis J. Lacoste
777...@bugs.launchpad.net wrote:
I'd rather suggest a boolean feature flag and then we use a custom scope
selector.
+1
The scope handler (project:?) could take a comma list of
project names.
I'd start with (perhaps pillar:) taking just one
On Thu, Jul 14, 2011 at 11:47 AM, Martin Pool martinp...@gmail.com wrote:
Perhaps the flag scopes should be distribution:ubuntu and
project:bzr just to be a little more clear.
We have a single unified top levelnamespace, it would be overly
precise to insist on type safety there.
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** Summary changed:
- software-center crashed with AttributeError in __getattr__(): 'Symbol' object
has no attribute 'MODIFY_EVENT'
+ process crashed with AttributeError in __getattr__(): 'Symbol' object has
no attribute 'MODIFY_EVENT' in zeitgeist python library
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Note to whomever merges / rewrites to C /whatever - this needs
SIGTERM/SIGINT/SIGQUIT handling to unmount the bind mounts, tempfs
mount, aufs mount and rm -rf the temp directories.
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I discussed adding this to lxc-start with Serge on IRC, but dimishing
returns - the shell script is possibly better/simpler : I'll leave this
as a proof of concept for others to migrate into C if desired.
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Title:
it would be cool to be able to clone an lxc container onto aufs for
test runs - ephemeral
On Sat, Jul 9, 2011 at 9:16 AM, Serge Hallyn 807...@bugs.launchpad.net wrote:
Thanks. It's an interesting and useful idea.
Note that, in oneiric, you can do something similar using LVM snapshots.
Once you have an LVM container (automation of which is trivial but not
yet automated by a tool
On Fri, Jul 8, 2011 at 5:20 AM, Serge Hallyn 800...@bugs.launchpad.net wrote:
cgroups must be mounted, but many users manually mount them with an
fstab entry. Adding a dependency on cgroups-bin would break those
users. Marking this invalid.
Hmm, if I may suggest:
- a suggests entry (not
Public bug reported:
We have a script wgrant put together for LP which I'm generalising now.
** Affects: lxc (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Standard unity theme. I will upload the photos shortly.
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scroll position very hard to make out on CRT
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** Summary changed:
- CVE-2011-1770
+ CVE 2011 1770
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On Thu, Jul 7, 2011 at 1:28 AM, Tim Gardner tim.gard...@canonical.com wrote:
So, I think this is not really an issue with build-deps. Its rather more
likely to be an apt bug, but I'll leave that up to Robert.
Well, I've learnt now, so it won't affect me further - I only reported
so you guys can
Here is an implementation of load balancing; this chooses the closest
drive for a read UI, which results in doing sequential IO from one drive
(and this works a lot better than round-robin per-IO: dm mapping happens
before IO request merging - doing round-robin results in no request
merging and
Thanks. Just followed my nose ;).
So this implementation handles two sequential IO operations happening
at once as-well or better than the md implementation - the md
implementation tracks sequential IO at the array level and at the
result-of-an-IO level, but due to tagged IOs the latter can be
Thanks anton, closing this as a self-inflicted problem rather than a bug
:0
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Hi, I was following advice from herton to build a custom Natty kernel;
fakeroot debian/rules clean failed because I didn't have kernel-wedge
installed - it wasn't in the build dependencies for some reason. Filing
this bug on their advice :)
11:42 lifeless herton: sure; why
** Summary changed:
- kernel-wedge not in build-dep for linux-meta
+ missing build-deps for linux-meta
** Description changed:
Hi, I was following advice from herton to build a custom Natty kernel;
fakeroot debian/rules clean failed because I didn't have kernel-wedge
installed - it wasn't
12:06 herton debian.master/control.stub.in:Build-Depends: debhelper (= 5),
cpio, module-init-tools, kernel-wedge (= 2.24ubuntu1), makedumpfile [amd64
i386], device-tree-compiler [powerpc], libelf-dev, binutils-dev, rsync,
libdw-dev,
dpkg (= 1.16.0~ubuntu4)
12:06 herton so
I've retitled this bug - while its true that there being two
implementations is an issue, the actual problem folk are running into is
the load balancing issue; beyond that the way in which it is solved is
orthogonal (merge drivers, implement the same balancing algorithm, ...)
** Summary changed:
** Project changed: launchpad = null
** Also affects: ubuntu
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
BUG IN UPDATE MANAGER: 'E:La
Public bug reported:
lxc-create -t lucid wants to call debootstrap, but doesn't depend on it.
** Affects: lxc (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Where is this mailing list?
For ICH*R controllers - they generate /dev/mapper/isw_$UUID$NAME$index
as the root node for arrays.
and append -$index for subordinate nodes
and p$index for partitions
so
/dev/mapper/isw_iuiewfDEMO0
is a root
/dev/mapper/isw_iuiewfDEMO0p1
is not
(Oh, and though this bug is about nvidia implementations, the intel one
appears suffers the same bug when using the blocks/.../slaves approach:
the actual root is a slave of two mirror sets.
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/usr/sbin/grub-probe: error: cannot find a GRUB drive for
/dev/mapper/isw_bichcdfhcg_ARRAY0. Check your device.map.
is the error.
the array has four drives in it:
/dev/sda1000204886016 ATA ST31000528AS
/dev/sdb1000204886016 ATA ST31000528AS
/dev/sdc
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Title:
grub-install /dev/mapper/isw_$UUID_$NAME0 failing with ICH10R raid 1+0
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grub-install
See also bug 803658 - grub2 appears unready for this configuration as
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Title:
Installer hides the master device for dmraid 10 (1+0)
No device.map gets written.
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+ [ x/dev/mapper/isw_bichcdfhcg_ARRAY0 != x ]
+ echo /dev/mapper/isw_bichcdfhcg_ARRAY0
+ grep -qx (.*)
+ /usr/sbin/grub-probe --device-map=/boot/grub/device.map --target=drive
--device /dev/mapper/isw_bichcdfhcg_ARRAY0
/usr/sbin/grub-probe: error: cannot find a GRUB drive for
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This is the device.map I got from running
grub-mkdevicemap
and then adding the array0 device.
its visible in /dev/mapper:
# ls /dev/mapper/
control isw_bichcdfhcg_ARRAY0-1 isw_bichcdfhcg_ARRAY0p3
isw_bichcdfhcg_ARRAY0isw_bichcdfhcg_ARRAY0p1 isw_bichcdfhcg_ARRAY0p5
# dmsetup table
isw_bichcdfhcg_ARRAY0p6: 0 3676102656 linear 252:2 230932480
isw_bichcdfhcg_ARRAY0p5: 0 8192000 linear 252:2 222738432
isw_bichcdfhcg_ARRAY0-1: 0 1953517832 mirror core 2 131072 nosync 2 8:32 0 8:48
0 1 handle_errors
isw_bichcdfhcg_ARRAY0p3: 0 20480 linear 252:2 17936384
This permits probe to work somewhat (but is wrong - its grabbing the
array0-1 device, not array0).
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This version detects (hd6) (which is the right thing in the manually
made device.mapper) and claims to successfully install to it, though it
warns about 'flexnet in sector 32'. wish me luck.
** Patch added: probe-works-v2.patch
+1 on a package containing the top level lazr namespace. The python
packaging guide/policy stuff has other options too, but I like the
clarity of a top level package.
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Upgrading packaged Ubuntu application unreasonably involves upgrading
entire OS
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note that my example left uname -m / arch unaltered and this will
confuse some apps; linux32 /init/sbin rather than just /init/sbin should
address that.
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With spamaps config I can start containers but not stop them using lxc-
stop. poweroff in the container works.
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lxc broken by cgroup-bin
This was discussed on irc; consensus was its fine:
08:53 hallyn cool, thanks. yeah i just meant top of head. if research is
required i'll go read the code.
08:54 kees hallyn: my understanding is that the fuse perms are checked at
the kernel level.
08:54 kees hallyn: I haven't though much
Public bug reported:
libvirt-bin is needed for the usual setup of a container - it offers the
local bridge network and dhcp server, lxc not depending on it leads to
confusion.
** Affects: lxc (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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the lxc lucid template seems this close to being able to do i386
easily. The install_ubuntu() function sets arch from $(arch) without
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This patch is a bit crude but does the job: using it I built a container and it
works, though the arch is reported quirkily ;)
sudo arch=i386 lxc-create -n lucid-test-lp -t lucid-lp -f /etc/lxc/local.conf
sudo lxc-start -n lucid-test-lp
root@lucid-test-lp:~# arch
x86_64
root@lucid-test-lp:~# dpkg
Public bug reported:
proc/var/lib/lxc/lucid-test-lp/rootfs/proc proc
nodev,noexec,nosuid 0 0
sysfs /var/lib/lxc/lucid-test-lp/rootfs/sys sysfs defaults
0 0
is what lxc-create creates
However
none /var/lib/lxc/lucid-test-lp/rootfs/dev/pts devpts
Public bug reported:
Adding
#fuse
lxc.cgroup.devices.allow = c 10:229 rwm
To the running config let fuse-utils configure successfully
** Affects: lxc (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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11:30 SpamapS lifeless: but I think cgroup-bin seems like it should be in
lxc's Depends or at least Recommends
11:31 SpamapS as its not much use w/o cgroups
** Affects: lxc (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Confirmed
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Disable CONFIG_NET_NS (for #720095) breaks LXC
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13:13 lifeless hallyn: I want to do LP development in a lxc container rather
than a VM
13:13 lifeless hallyn: so in the container I want to install rabbitmq,
postgresql, apache etc
13:13 lifeless hallyn: and I want my source code sitting in my /home/robertc
13:14
Looks like it worked on one run out of 3. So, not fixed.
** Changed in: cvs (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Triaged
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Title:
cvs
I think a new bug is essential; can you propose your existing
workaround to trunk though ?
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Title:
LP API broken in oneiric with python-httplib2
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Binary package hint: lxc
(So that programs with poor 64-bit footprints can be run in an i386
environment).
** Affects: lxc (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Bryce asked for more details. Basically this just happens from time to
time, I don't have a particular test case to make it happen. It started
the moment I upgraded to oneiric on this machine.
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09:54 bryce lifeless, anything else you can provide? bug's non-actionable
right now I'm afraid
09:54 lifeless more screenshots ?
09:54 bryce sure
09:54 lifeless there -may- be a correlation with uxterm
09:55 lifeless I haven't been terribly rigorous with my data gathering
09:55 bryce I can
Every time I said oneiric above, ready natty. My Bad.
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remnants of window getting left behind when apps quit
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At this point I have not tested different wm's. Will do so.
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remnants of window getting left behind when apps quit
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I set a sapphire theme back in 2007 (it was packaged in Ubuntu) or so
and haven't changed the theme setting since; I'm pretty sure the engine
went away though.
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I'll be able to retry this once I upgrade to oneiric.
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cvs checkout is racy, it wasn't in the past
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Opening quicklist with launcher keynav returns focus to previous
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system-based authorization broken in gnome-keyring: NoOptionError: No option
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Sidnei pointed me at
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=594150
and
http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.comp.web.curl.library/31904
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Akonadi console and akonaditray appeared on my computer after using
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000::fd0e: 4: Request(43): GetInputFocus
000::fd0e: Event CreateNotify(16) parent=0x00af window=0x01226605 x=-1
y=-1 width=1 height=1 border-width=0 override-redirect=false(0x00)
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Hi, the retracers are clients of Launchpad but not actually maintained
or connected to Launchpad in any significant way : this is purely an
apport bug.
** Also affects: apport (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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12:41 lifeless I'm using natty classic mode w/o effects
12:41 bryce unless he's here to tell us about fixing some of our launchpad
woes?
12:41 lifeless and I'm getting remains-of-windows-left-behind
12:41 lifeless bryce: thats scheduled for
I thought we had a grace period of 30 seconds or something after which
we try again (and if we get through the tcp handshake consider it up).
Its possibly worth logging on startup the way in which peers will be
assessed.
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** Description changed:
Bugs for a specific package, may actually require fixes in another
package as well to have a complete solution. This is a common task in
certain subsystems (ie. compiz and unity tend to require pairs), as
well as when a piece of plumbing is changed (set of
I'm concerned that its a point-fix rather than digging at the heart of
the matter; there are multiple ways things (apport, direct filing, also-
affects) and all would seem to suffer from dropping-on-the-floor
problem.
I'm speculating here but perhaps an ajax also-affects that presented the
new
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This is talking to the primary launchpad website (code.launchpad.net) -
we definitely don't timeout there; I suspect a firewall or some such,
and this bug should focus on better diagnostics (and no traceback :)).
Marking the Launchpad task invalid as such.
** Changed in: launchpad
Status:
Thanks for that Jono. I don't agree with the assertion that untriaged
(new + undecided) are effectively the lowest priority - in fact I
posted to the lp list a couple of years ago proposing that those very
bugs show at the front of the list *by default* because assessing them
is crucial to
So I think there are two issues here - one is that we make triage
something that requires effort rather than being the default: we don't
present the bug database in a way that facilities driving the new queue
to zero. Secondly, *because* triage requires specific consideration, in
any project with
We could perhaps note in the 404 page if someone isn't logged in that
some things are not visible unless you have permission to see them.
** Summary changed:
- dead link in bug report
+ 404 on private objects is confusing
** Changed in: launchpad
Status: Incomplete = Triaged
**
With the rephrased subject, I think this is arguably high - things
shouldn't default to being dropped on the floor. I'm not convinced about
the initial proposed solution; can we get some more bandwidth to talk
about this?
** Summary changed:
- Bugs assigned to new targets are easily missed
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Public bug reported:
A user reported this error:
12:23 DJKorbit $ sudo apt-add-repository ppa:hmrocha-fc/geforcego7400
12:23 DJKorbit Error: can't find signing_key_fingerprint at
https://launchpad.net/api/1.0/~hmrocha-fc/+archive/geforcego7400
The URL that is reported there is not part of the
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Title:
uses private api url
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dist-upgrade contains
300: file:///var/log/dist-upgrade/
200: filename content-length last-modified file-type
201: 20110429-1744 0 Fri,%2029%20Apr%202011%2022:44:20%20GMT DIRECTORY
201: 20110429-1819 0 Fri,%2029%20Apr%202011%2023:19:44%20GMT DIRECTORY
201: 20110429-1843 0
@Natasliah something went wrong with your attaching the files, bug
777962 is tracking that - would love it if you can help us figure out
what went wrong.
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Merged with some stylistic tweaks.
** Changed in: testresources
Status: New = Fix Committed
** Changed in: testresources
Importance: Undecided = Critical
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Hi, please use the answer tracker for support problems: this isn't a
code bug with the code for the website. Launchpads answer tracker is at
answers.launchpad.net/launchpad.
Right now we have a networking problem in the datacentre, we've posted
on our status feed http://identi.ca/launchpadstatus
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