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- [Summary]
- TODO: WRITE - The essence of the review result from the MIR POV
- TODO: This does need a security review, so I'll assign ubuntu-security
- TODO: List of specific binary packages to be promoted to main:
+ [Availability]
+ libmd has been on Universe since
** Description changed:
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+ [Summary]
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+ TODO: This does need a security review, so I'll assign ubuntu-security
+ TODO: List of specific binary packages to be promoted to main:
+
+ Notes:
+ TODO:
This bug was fixed in the package pdfsam - 4.2.2-1
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* New upstream version 4.2.2.
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pdfsam (4.2.1-1) unstable; urgency=medium
* New upstream version 4.2.1.
* Declare compliance
Patch for Focal is ok, the one on Groovy had an unnecessary removal of
.bzrignore so I didn't apply those bits.
Build and lintian are ok for both Focal and Groovy.
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Status: New
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The openjdk-11-jre-dcevm seems to quite often require updates to match
the lastest openjdk-11 versions, but the released versions I can see
from the archive are usually outdated.
Please run the following command
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@sergiodj many thanks for the help here
It was a dwz man page somewhere that made me think we might be misusing
.gnu_debugaltlink somehow (didn't even know about dh_dwz), but on a
quick search I couldn't understand how the path was supposed to look
like so I could test that idea with my
So the issue is: if there is a .gnu_debugaltlink GDB will try to load
that file and throw an error if it can't. That path is absolute and GDB
does _not_ look for that path/file anywhere else, not even inside
'debug-file-directory'.
GDB seems to only look at section .gnu_debugaltlink in
I was able to reproduce what Brian is reporting here.
If the -dbgsym for the package is installed, gdb works and reports that it is
reading from the /tmp/dbgsym path. When -dbgsym package is not installed then
it fails with the
'could not find '.gnu_debugaltlink' file for ...' message
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I tried the testcase from comment #12 in Focal and Hirsute and it worked
just fine:
$ gdb --ex 'set debug-file-directory /tmp/dbgsym/usr/lib/debug:/usr/lib/debug'
--ex 'file /bin/cat' --ex 'core-file /tmp/cat.core'
Type "apropos word" to search for commands related to "word".
Reading symbols
> 7) Execute "gdb --ex 'file /bin/cat' --ex 'core-file /tmp/cat.core'
--ex 'set debug-file-directory /tmp/dbgsym/usr/lib/debug'"
Try setting the debug-file-directory first, it should work.
gdb --ex 'set debug-file-directory /tmp/dbgsym/usr/lib/debug:/usr/lib/debug'
--ex 'file /bin/cat' --ex
Public bug reported:
[Impact]
jtreg version 5.0 or later added a '-match' option that is basically the
reverse of '-exclude': it allows the user to set a file containing the tests
that should be run - files not on the list are 'excluded'.
As an OpenJDK maintainer I would like to have the
ill only accept the smaller set of files when compared to accepting any
file.
** Affects: jtreg (Ubuntu)
Importance: Wishlist
Assignee: Tiago Stürmer Daitx (tdaitx)
Status: Confirmed
** Changed in: jtreg (Ubuntu)
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** Changed in: jtreg (U
cal
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Status: New => Confirmed
** Changed in: openjdk-8 (Ubuntu)
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I verified mediathekview for bionic and it now works and starts fine.
$ apt policy mediathekview
mediathekview:
Installed: 13.0.6-3~18.04
Candidate: 13.0.6-3~18.04
Version table:
*** 13.0.6-3~18.04 500
500 http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu bionic-proposed/universe amd64
Packages
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According to https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/icedtea-web/+changelog
#detail_icedtea-web_1.8-0ubuntu8~18.04 the plugin was removed due to the
lack of support for NPAPI from all major browsers, as follows:
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Saikrishna Arcot (saiarcot895), while doing a verification on this bug I
saw your patch, I apologize for not noticing it while I was fixing this,
so I could use it and acknowledge your work - and save me the trouble of
figuring it out myself.
I verified that openjfx 11.0.7+0-2ubuntu2 in
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Keyboard shortcuts (hotkeys) not functional in some cases in non-latin
keyboard layouts
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keyboard
>Changelog of JFormDesigner 7.0.2 now states the following:
>Eclipse plug-in on Ubuntu Linux: Disallow using Ubuntu Java to avoid Eclipse
>crashes. AdoptOpenJDK 11 or later is recommended to run Eclipse on Ubuntu.
Yes, I noticed that when I was trying to reproduce the issue, as
reported in #3.
The fix is waiting for review [1]. Now that Groovy is out someone should
be looking at it soon.
[1]
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/focal/+queue?queue_state=1_text=openjfx
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"System program problem" report button does nothing
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Thanks for the reproducer.
JTextPane by itself does work correctly and has the right background and
text colors from the theme, but when getting the TextPane.background
color property the theme color is not being respect.
I haven't found any open issues in OpenJDK upstream about this problem
and
** Summary changed:
- Wrong TextPane.background color with GTKLookAndFeel on dark theme
+ Missing TextPane.background property in GTKLookAndFeel causes white
background on dark theme
** Description changed:
OpenJDK provide GTKLookAndFeel for Ubuntu and other Linux desktop when using
Gnome
Verified pdfsam 4.0.4-1ubuntu2~20.04 and libsejda-java 3.2.84-2~20.04
from focal-proposed.
I confirm that PDFSam now works for splitting and merging PDF files.
pdfsam:
Installed: 4.0.4-1ubuntu2~20.04
Candidate: 4.0.4-1ubuntu2~20.04
Version table:
*** 4.0.4-1ubuntu2~20.04 400
400
** Also affects: v4l2loopback (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: v4l2loopback (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
** No longer affects: linux (Ubuntu)
** Summary changed:
- Call trace from __video_do_ioctl
+ Call trace from __video_do_ioctl on focal
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for the heads up.
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Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Forgot to add what happened in my case.
- background was dark
- text was white
I modified the code a bit to simplify it:
import java.awt.BorderLayout;
import java.awt.Dimension;
import javax.swing.JFrame;
import javax.swing.JTextPane;
public class Example {
public Example() {
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I tried the code in https://stackoverflow.com/a/31928409 with Ayu-
Mirage-Dark and I couldn't reproduce the issue.
Please provide the following items:
- a reproducer with actual code
- the exact OpenJDK version
-
That was a regression introduced by OpenJDK 11.0.6, it is being tracked
in bug 1870813.
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** No longer affects: openjdk-9 (Ubuntu)
** No longer affects: openjdk-lts (Ubuntu)
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** Description changed:
[Impact]
Scilab does not start. This is a regression from an OpenJDK 11 update.
SRU TEAM: please note that scilab runs OpenJDK 8 and since Bionic we have
been forcing it to use OpenJDK 11 (see bug 1814133). Since the last Bionic and
Focal update there have been
** Description changed:
[Impact]
Scilab does not start. This is a regression from an OpenJDK 11 update.
SRU TEAM: please note that scilab runs OpenJDK 8 and since Bionic we have
been forcing it to use OpenJDK 11 (see bug 1814133). Since the last Bionic and
Focal update there have been
> Is it possible that any Ubuntu users consume libsejda-java directly,
and thus would be regressed by bumping it to to the 1.1 spec?
Thanks for catching this. I updated the regression to include:
Ubuntu users consuming libsejda-java directly can
regress if something else in their dependency
** Description changed:
[Impact]
pdfsam fails to work due missing and conflicting dependencies.
On Focal and Groovy libhibernate-validator-java has a runtime dependency
on libel-api-java and an implementation of el-api. Both are usually
provided when running under Java EE. On Java SE
** Description changed:
- [Impact]
+ [Impact]
The update of openjfx and openjdk from 8 to 11 in Bionic caused a regression
on mediathekview and it no longer starts.
mediathekview 13.0.6-1/bionic only works with openjfx 8, to properly
support openjfx/openjdk 11 a backport of
** Description changed:
- mediathekview no longer starts with the latest libopenjfx-java
- 11.0.2+1-1~18.04.2. It runs fine when downgrading to
- 8u161-b12-1ubuntu2.
+ [Impact]
+ The update of openjfx and openjdk from 8 to 11 in Bionic caused a regression
on mediathekview and it no longer
** Summary changed:
- latest libopenjxf-java incompatible with bionic mediathekview
+ mediathekview 13.0.6-1 does not support openjfx 11
** Changed in: openjfx (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
** Changed in: openjfx (Ubuntu Bionic)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
** Changed in:
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Oracle has dropped the leadership of the OpenJFX 8 project [1] and
nobody else took it over, so it is pretty
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** Description changed:
- [Impact]
+ [Impact]
OpenJFX's media and webkit native libraries are missing from amd64 builds in
Focal and Groovy. This is a regression from Bionic.
This prevents applications that depend on these libraries from working
correctly.
[Test Case]
The
** Description changed:
[Impact]
Scilab does not start. This is a regression from an OpenJDK 11 update.
SRU TEAM: please note that scilab runs OpenJDK 8 and since Bionic we have
been forcing it to use OpenJDK 11 (see bug 1814133). Since the last Bionic and
Focal update there have been
** Also affects: openjfx (Ubuntu Focal)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: openjfx (Ubuntu Focal)
Status: New => Confirmed
** Changed in: openjfx (Ubuntu Focal)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
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** Description changed:
[Impact]
pdfsam fails to work due missing and conflicting dependencies.
On Focal and Groovy libhibernate-validator-java has a runtime dependency
on libel-api-java and an implementation of el-api. Both are usually
provided when running under Java EE. On Java SE
** Description changed:
[Impact]
- Debian started migrating from libgeronimo-validation-1.0-spec-java to
libgeronimo-validation-1.1-spec-java quite a while ago. Unfortunately both
packages implement different Bean Validation Specs and are not compatible, thus
all reverse (build-)dependencies
Backporting libhibernate-validator-java didn't work as expected. While
the 4.3.4-1 deb binary from Focal (when it was still devel) works fine,
it no longer builds as it depended on jboss-logging 3.3. The newer
jboss-logging 3.4 does not provide the same classes and it has too many
reverse (build)
** Description changed:
- I'm trying to run BlueJ on Ubuntu 20.04 (fresh install), while the main
- app runs the editor refuses to start, looking at its logs apparently it
- can't find jfxwebkit. So I tried to search for it, and apparently it is
- present in the other architectures for Focal as
** Summary changed:
- libjfxwebkit not present in the package for Focal amd64
+ openjdk is missing native libraries for webkit and media
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** Description changed:
- pdfsam does not produce an output file because of various java-
- exceptions.
+ [Impact]
+ Debian started migrating from libgeronimo-validation-1.0-spec-java to
libgeronimo-validation-1.1-spec-java quite a while ago. Unfortunately both
packages implement different
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** Summary changed:
- pdfsam does not produce output
+ libhibernate-validator-java should be kept at 4.3.4-1
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Running JFormDesigner 7.0.1 works fine under Ubuntu running OpenJDK
11.0.8 (11.0.8+10-0ubuntu1~20.04) - it shows a screen asking for
registration. I don't have a license to go further than that. The
original report does not clarify if this was the screen that crashed or
if one needed a license so
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- [Impact]
- Scilab does not start. This is a regression from an OpenJDK 11 updated.
+ [Impact]
+ Scilab does not start. This is a regression from an OpenJDK 11 update.
+
+ SRU TEAM: please note that scilab runs OpenJDK 8 and since Bionic we have
been forcing it to use
This was fixed in scilab 6.0.1-7ubuntu1~18.04, so closing this bug.
Please note that scilab still has problems starting due to LP:# 1870813.
** Changed in: scilab (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
** No longer affects: libjlatexmath-java (Ubuntu)
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** Description changed:
+ [Impact]
+ Scilab 6.0 requires hdf5 1.8 to work, but since Bionic we are shipping HDF5
1.10. This makes hdf5 unusable with Scilab 6.0. Scilab needs to be patched to
work with hdf5 1.10 or updated from 6.0 to 6.1.
+
+ [Test Case]
+ = Expected result =
+
+ $ scilab-cli
** Summary changed:
- scilab: save, open and ATOMS system is broken in Scilab 6 on bionic, cosmic,
disco and eoan
+ scilab: hdf5 is broken in Scilab 6.0 on bionic
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** Also affects: hdf5 (Ubuntu Focal)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: scilab (Ubuntu Focal)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: hdf5 (Ubuntu Bionic)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: scilab (Ubuntu Bionic)
** Also affects: scilab (Ubuntu Groovy)
Importance: Undecided
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Scilab does not start on bionic and focal
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** Changed in: scilab (Ubuntu Bionic)
Importance: Undecided => High
** Changed in: scilab (Ubuntu Focal)
Importance: Undecided => High
** Changed in: scilab (Ubuntu Bionic)
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Norbert, thanks for the updates. The package has been uploaded to Focal
and is waiting approval.
As for Bionic, I will cherry pick some patches. Scilab 6.1 introduced
the fileio module which depends on std::filesystem::weakly_canonical
that is only available on libstdc++-8. Bionic uses gcc/g++ 7
** Summary changed:
- Scilab does not start on focal
+ Scilab does not start on bionic and focal
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** Description changed:
+ [Impact]
+ Scilab does not start. This is a regression from an OpenJDK 11 updated.
+
+ [Test Case]
+ On Bionic or Focal:
+
Steps to reproduce:
- 1. Have Ubuntu 20.04 LTS beta installed
- 2.
Backporting some selected fixes from Groovy works ok on Focal.
Norbert, assuming scilab 6.1 works on Bionic, do you see or know any
limitations/problems of upgrading Bionic's scilab from 6.0 to 6.1?
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Is there any reason why 'dateutil.tz' can't be used instead of
dateutil.zoneinfo? The original bug report was made against python-
sqlalchemy-utils, which seems to indicate that some functionatility of
it might be
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xz-utils ftbfs in focal
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Installed xz-utils 5.2.4-1ubuntu1 on Focal from focal-proposed, works
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Since jtreg 5.1-b01-1 it will no longer run without having JTREG_HOME
(or JT_HOME) explicitly set on the environment, previous versions worked
ok.
It will exit 1 when trying to run it:
$ jtreg
Cannot determine JTREG_HOME; please set it explicitly
The reason is a change in
Version 3.1.9 builds fine on Groovy.
** Changed in: xfsdump (Ubuntu)
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xfsdump ftbfs in focal
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Due to the package name change (python-scipy to scipy) it was no longer
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So as an alternative to low ram systems the proposed merge does
workaround the issue and no debdiff is required.
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Recent autopkgtest runs
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Recent autopkgtest runs of scipy have been failing due to
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interpreter to be killed by OOM killer as the autopkgtest instance
usually does not have enough RAM to run it.
An example of a run failure can be
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The changes come from the update to tzdata2019c [1] which was done at a
later time in OpenJDK 11 - in fact the newer OpenJDK 11.0.6 reports the
same results as OpenJDK 8u232. OpenJDK 11.0.6 is available in focal-
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OpenJDK 8u232 was updated a month ago and we are now working on 8u242.
** Changed in: openjdk-8 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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** Changed in: openjdk-8 (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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Title:
Do not migrate openjdk-8 release candidate
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Marking as invalid since we can't reproduce it.
** Changed in: openjdk-lts (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1842046
Title:
eclipse installer
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Title:
Segfaults trying to send crash report
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Also reproducible with OpenJDK 11.0.5+10-2ubuntu1 in Focal.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1838740
Title:
libjawt.so inconsistency lets JVM crash
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I tested the initramfs-tools in xenial-proposed, bionic-proposed, and
disco-proposed with all 3 testcases (panic=-1, panic=10, and no panic),
everything worked as expected:
- panic=-1 rebooted instantly after the root partition is not found
- panic=10 rebooted after 10 seconds
- no "panic" entry
** Tags added: block-proposed
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Title:
Do not migrate openjdk-8 release candidate
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Public bug reported:
openjdk-8 version 8u222-b10-1ubuntu3 is the latest security update while
8u232-* is a release candidate build which should not migrate to the
release pocket.
** Affects: openjdk-8 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Tags: block-proposed
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