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Ubuntu better.
It's not clear what application you were trying to run. Could you please
try running the java application by adding -Djdk.gtk.version=2 to the
java command line and report back if that helps?
This seems to be rela
Thanks for the feedback. Indeed, Ubuntu's (and Debian's) OpenJDK
actually applies the patch from JDK-8198649 in order to enable GTK3 by
default in OpenJDK 10, while upstream that has only applied that to
OpenJDK 11 which has not yet been released.
That's why Oracle's JDK 10 works fine unless you s
** Also affects: unity-settings-daemon (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Java windows and fonts are huge running in op
> Also starting NetBeans with Oracle JDK 11 does not have any drawing issue.
What about Oracle's JDK 10, is it fixed there? It would be a better comparison
than JDK 11.
Reasoning: although our package is named openjdk-11 it is actually
running openjdk-10 (thus the 10.0.1+10-3ubuntu1 version). It
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better.
Could you please try adding -Djdk.gtk.version=3 to the java command line
to check if it solves the problems and then reporting back?
If it does help then the issue might be solved by backporting
https://bugs.openj
** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #897629
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** Also affects: openjdk-10 (Debian) via
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I'm marking this as a duplicate of bug #1739631 since the issue is
caused by ca-certificates-java.
** This bug has been m
According to the user's last comment I'm closing this as invalid.
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proposed 20180516ubuntu1.18.04.1.
Please note that this basically updates the Bionic version to the same
one that is currently on Cosmic [1].
[1] https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ca-certificates-
java/20180516ubuntu1
** Patch a
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[SRU] backport ca-certificates-java from cosmic (20180516ubuntu1)
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** Description changed:
[Impact]
- Any user doing a new install - or upgrading, if openjdk was not installed -
can be affected as soon as they install any openjdk-11 package.
+ Any user doing a new install - or upgrading if openjdk was not installed -
can be affected as soon as they install an
** Summary changed:
- [SRU] backport ca-certificates-java from cosmic (20180413ubuntu1)
+ [SRU] backport ca-certificates-java from cosmic (20180516ubuntu1)
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** Patch added:
"ca-certificates-java_20180413ubuntu1_debdiff_20180516ubuntu1.patch"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/debian/+source/javatools/+bug/1771815/+attachment/5140840/+files/ca-certificates-java_20180413ubuntu1_debdiff_20180516ubuntu1.patch
**
Debdiff from Debian version 20180516.
** Tags added: cosmic upgrade-software-version
** Patch added: "ca-certificates-java_20180516_debdiff_20180516ubuntu1.patch"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/debian/+source/javatools/+bug/1771815/+attachment/5140839/+files/ca-certificates-java_20180516_debdiff_
Public bug reported:
There's a new ca-certificates-java package in debian unstable versioned
20180516 which conflicts with Ubuntu's delta in cosmic, version
20180413ubuntu1 [1], and requires a merge.
The following changes should be kept:
1) debian/control: Bump javahelper build dependency.
2) deb
** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #898678
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** Also affects: ca-certificates-java (Debian) via
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The fix for Debian #894979 and Ubuntu bug #1739631 which updated
ca-certificates-java to generate
JKS keystores by default - instead OpenJDK's 9+ default of PKCS12 - only fixes
new installs.
Any user already affected by that issue won't benefit from the fix, as the file
/e
The attached patch fixes this behavior by:
1) Detecting if a PKCS12 cacert exists
2) Converting it to JKS and saving it to cacerts.dpkg-new
Finally, if, and only if, 'cacerts_updates' is set to 'yes':
3) Moving the old PKCS12 cacerts to a cacerts.dpkg-old and the dpkg-new into
/etc/ssl/certs/java
Public bug reported:
[Impact]
Any user doing a new install - or upgrading, if openjdk was not installed - can
be affected as soon as they install any openjdk-11 package.
[Cause]
The ca-certificate-java version 20170930 (or earlier) used the default keystore
to create /etc/ssl/certs/java/cacerts
Updated debdiffs with the right LP fix number (bug #1739631 instead of
#1767726).
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Debdiff from Debian version 20180413.
** Patch added: "ca-certificates-java_20180413_debdiff_20180413ubuntu1.patch"
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Public bug reported:
There's a new ca-certificates-java package in debian unstable versioned
20180413 which conflicts with cosmic's version 20170930ubuntu1 [1] and
requires a merge.
The following changes should be kept:
1) debian/control: Bump javahelper build dependency.
2) debian/rules:
2a) Exp
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
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However, openjdk-9 is no longer available in Bionic. In turn, scilab
actually requires openjdk-8-jre to be installed, even though it declares
a dependency on the default-jre (which depends on openjdk-11-jre). Thus
** Description changed:
- I am formatting this as an SRU, but as there is no known regression I
- will not be subscribing the ubuntu-sru team. I will leave it up to the
- maintainer to decide if this is worth an SRU (maybe together with bug
- #1766995). It can also be reviewed later on when openjd
This debdiff removed the javah check in configure.ac
** Patch added: "java-atk-wrapper_0.33.3-20_debdiff_0.33.3-20ubuntu0.1.patch"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/java-atk-wrapper/+bug/1767010/+attachment/5127356/+files/java-atk-wrapper_0.33.3-20_debdiff_0.33.3-20ubuntu0.1.patch
**
Public bug reported:
[Impact]
Currently java-atk-wrapper 0.33.3-20 FTBFS during the Bionic rebuild [1]
because it can't find the javah binary.
The javah binary has been removed from OpenJDK 10 and the java compiler
should be used in its place to build native headers by calling "javac
-h".
[Test
Re-uploading fix with a proper SRU versioning (fix this bug only).
** Patch removed: "ceph_12.2.4-0ubuntu1_debdiff_12.2.4-0ubuntu1.1.patch"
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** Patch added: "ceph_12.2.4-0ubuntu1_debdiff_12.2.4-0ubuntu1.1.patch"
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** Tags added: ftbfs
** Tags added: patch
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Public bug reported:
I am formatting this as an SRU, but as there is no known regression I
will not be subscribing the ubuntu-sru team. I will leave it up to the
maintainer to decide if this is worth an SRU (maybe together with bug
#1766995). It can also be reviewed later on when openjdk-11 is SRU
Public bug reported:
[Impact]
Currently ceph 12.2.4-0ubuntu1 FTBFS on Bionic because it can't find the javah
binary.
The javah binary has been removed from OpenJDK 10 and the java compiler
should be used in its place to build native headers by calling "javac
-h".
[Test Case]
Build ceph 12.2.4-
Bug has been reported upstream at
https://gitlab.kitware.com/cmake/cmake/issues/17938
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cmake: upstream patch should use 10 instead of 1.10
update the upstream patch to use "10" instead of "1.10" for version
comparison.
** Patch added: "cmake_3.10.2-1ubuntu1_debdiff_3.10.2-1ubuntu2.patch"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/cmake/+bug/1766649/+attachment/5126612/+files/cmake_3.10.2-1ubuntu1_debdiff_3.10.2-1ubuntu2.patch
**
Public bug reported:
The patch debian/patches/3c08d2075fae7ef62838f18e1af5d398c6401572.diff
in cmake version 3.10.2-1ubuntu1 from upstream uses "1.10" for version
comparison which won't work for OpenJDK because from openjdk-9 upwards
the version has dropped the leading "1.".
This means the curren
This patch requires bug #1765883 to be uploaded.
The alternative to that is to drop the default-jdk-headless build-dep
and use default-jdk in its place.
** Patch added: "groovy_2.4.15-1_debdiff_2.4.15-1ubuntu1.patch"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/groovy/+bug/1765885/+attachment/51
Public bug reported:
Starting with openjdk-10 all invalid, unreachable, or nonexistent
javadoc links cause the javadoc to throw out an error - until openjdk-9
they were simply ignored with at most a warning.
groovy currently FTBFS due to:
Starting process 'command '/usr/lib/jvm/java-11-openjdk-a
Please consider the attached debdiff for fixing this bug.
** Patch added: "gradle-debian-helper-1.6_debdiff_1.6ubuntu1.patch"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gradle-debian-helper/+bug/1765883/+attachment/5124603/+files/gradle-debian-helper-1.6_debdiff_1.6ubuntu1.patch
** Also affect
Public bug reported:
gradle-debian-helper should:
1) declare the binary package gradle-debian-helper as dependend upon
default-jdk-doc;
2) use the directory file:///usr/share/doc/default-jdk-doc/api in
DebianHelperPlugin.java instead of the current default-jdk one.
The reason for this change is
Updated debdiff to modify debian/patches/docs.patch
** Patch removed: "gradle_3.4.1-7_debdiff_3.4.1-7ubuntu1.patch"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gradle/+bug/1765866/+attachment/5124468/+files/gradle_3.4.1-7_debdiff_3.4.1-7ubuntu1.patch
** Patch added: "gradle_3.4.1-7_debdiff_3.4.
Please consider the attached debdiff as a fix for this bug.
It also includes a fix for the debian bug #895616 [1] in order to fully
(and properly) support the --release flag, without it gradle projects
are unable to use that flag and must rely only on -source/-target which
causes errors when runni
Public bug reported:
When using openjdk-10 as the default-jdk gradle will fail with the
following error:
:signing:assemble
:docs:javadocAlljavadoc: error - Error fetching URL:
file:/usr/share/doc/default-jdk/api/
javadoc: warning - You have not specified the version of HTML to use.
Until openjd
As of now there are 14 java related failures in update excuses [1] that
will be fixed by getting this bug fixed:
- activemq
- csvjdbc
- easymock
- gradle
- jboss-logmanager
- jboss-modules
- jsoup
- jug
- libcommons-compress-java
- libcommons-lang3-java
- libcommons-validator-java
- libgoogle-gson
This patch allows libcommons-lang3-java to be build with openjdk-10 by
overriding and disabling tests, docs, and doc package install. It also
applies 2 required patches to fix:
1) a NullPointerException when the resulting binaries are run with openjdk-10
2) a missing 3 area code locale support
Af
Public bug reported:
libcommons-lang3-java requires a patch to work with openjdk-10, without
it any packages that depend on it on runtime will fail with a
NullPointerException - specially libmaven-javadoc-plugin-java (doc
generation) and libsurefire-java (tests), which are used by most (if not
all
Other packages that have (or could have been) affected during the
migration due to their deps or b-deps and thus might be of interest are:
apport
automake-1.15
awstats
brltty
ceph
db5.3
debhelper
dh-exec
docbook-xsl
elki
erlang
gettext
hsqldb1.8.0
java-atk-wrapper
javacc-maven-plugin
jquery
jtb
li
Of those 1123 packages 996 are in Ubuntu, all of them also in Bionic.
The attached file is contains the output of rmadison for all of them -
it amounts to 1001 packages because a few are also in bionic-proposed.
The 996 packages - without the extra data from rmadison - are:
abego-treelayout
access
Matthias, could you please update the description of this bug to explain
why this package is required and what are the benefits of it?
The current package is basically openjdk-9 renamed and - as Steve
pointed out - this won't make migration easier if the binaries it
generates keep changing their n
Please consider the attached debdiff for fixing this bug.
** Patch added: "ceph_12.2.2-0ubuntu2_debdiff_12.2.2-0ubuntu3.patch"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ceph/+bug/1756854/+attachment/5083911/+files/ceph_12.2.2-0ubuntu2_debdiff_12.2.2-0ubuntu3.patch
** Tags added: patch
** Tag
Public bug reported:
ceph 12.2.2-0ubuntu2 FTBFS when building with openjdk-9 due to
source/target being set to 1.5. OpenJDK 9 requires at least 1.6, but
since OpenJDK 10 is due by this month and OpenJDK 11 LTS by september
this year, it is safer to update both target and source to 1.8 so even
Open
The diff for fix we are interested in (-lcurses) can be seen
https://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/pkg-java/libnative-platform-
java.git/commit/?id=4553c5d51c4a9d7d0b866fcc79e12d555c3035a7
Seems good to go.
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When trying to use apt I noticed that actions that required the proxy
were taking a long time to complete. I tracked that down to the squid-
deb-proxy-client package, in particular the apt-avahi-discover script,
which was taking more than 2 minutes to complete.
Current output
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better.
I couldn't reproduce this with OpenJDK 8 version 8u151. Could you please
update your OpenJDK 8 and let us know if you are still having this
issue?
I will be setting the status to incomplete, feel free to set it ba
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1722508 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1722508
Thanks for the bug report and then tracking it down to libfreetype6. I
have marked it as a duplicate of bug #1722508.
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1722508
Font hinting appears broken on
** Patch added: "grub2_2.02~beta3-4ubuntu6_2.02~beta3-4ubuntu7.debdiff"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/grub2/+bug/1722955/+attachment/4968145/+files/grub2_2.02~beta3-4ubuntu6_2.02~beta3-4ubuntu7.debdiff
** Tags added: patch
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** Description changed:
grub2 version 2.02~beta3-4ubuntu6 currently FTBFS on the archive rebuild
for gcc-7 due to a warning about the location of the makedev macro.
This has been fixed upstream [1,2] and the newer debian package already
includes those fixes from upstream.
https://l
Public bug reported:
grub2 version 2.02~beta3-4ubuntu6 currently FTBFS on the archive rebuild
for gcc-7 due to a warning about the location of the makedev macro.
This has been fixed upstream [1,2] and the newer debian package already
includes those fixes from upstream.
https://launchpadlibrarian
debdiff that modifies test/opengpg/Makefile.am to set GNUPGHOME to a
directory inside the build dir.
** Patch added: "gnupg2_2.1.15-1ubuntu7_2.1.15-1ubuntu8.debdiff"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnupg2/+bug/1722939/+attachment/4968105/+files/gnupg2_2.1.15-1ubuntu7_2.1.15-1ubuntu8.
Public bug reported:
Currently gnupg2 version 2.1.15-1ubuntu7 FTBFS because the opengpg tests
try to write into $HOME.
https://launchpadlibrarian.net/337966140/buildlog_ubuntu-artful-
amd64.gnupg2_2.1.15-1ubuntu7_BUILDING.txt.gz
Making check in openpgp
make[3]: Entering directory '/<>/build/test
** Patch added: "bogl_0.1.18-11ubuntu1_0.1.18-11ubuntu2.debdiff.patch"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/debian/+source/bogl/+bug/1721625/+attachment/4963144/+files/bogl_0.1.18-11ubuntu1_0.1.18-11ubuntu2.debdiff.patch
** Tags added: patch
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bogl version 0.1.18-11ubuntu1 currently FTBFS on a rebuild with GCC-7
[1].
>From
>https://launchpadlibrarian.net/337944474/buildlog_ubuntu-artful-amd64.bogl_0.1.18-11ubuntu1_BUILDING.txt.gz
cc -Os -g -D_GNU_SOURCE -Wall -D_GNU_SOURCE -DBOGL_CFB_FB=1 -DBOGL_VGA16_FB=1
-o b
This is caused by a change in the new TZ as reported at [1]. A fix is
provided in [2] but required a small change for the first chunk to apply
cleanly - see attached debdiff.
Other option is to sync the newest version, 8.28-1 [3,4], which includes
the fix upstream and builds cleanly.
[1] http://l
Attached debdiff to:
* Copy libmaven-compiler-plugin version 3.2 over 3.6.1 to fix build.
* Relocate libmaven-compiler-plugin version 3.6.1 to version 3.6.2
to fix future builds for this and all other maven dependent packages.
* Set JAVA_HOME to prevent compiler test failure.
* Patch wrong junit
Public bug reported:
The maven compiler version 3.6.1 is hardcoded into maven, thus causing a
FTBFS when trying to rebuild the maven-compiler-plugin after 3.6.2-1 was
synced to the archive.
This causes various maven dependent projects to fail - including maven-
compiler-plugin itself
In order to
After building 3.6.2-2ubuntu1 (patch above), the following update should
be applied.
* Remove dh_auto_configure override, no longer required after
the 3.6.1 -> 3.6.2 relocate done in 3.6.2-2ubuntu1.
** Patch added: "maven-compiler-plugin-3.6.2-2ubuntu1_3.6.2-2ubuntu2.debdiff"
https://bugs.
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better.
Could you please attach the hs_err log file?
What specific steps should we take to recreate this bug?
This will help us to find and resolve the problem.
** Changed in: openjdk-8 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => In
I took a look at the core file and the stacktraces, but so far I
couldn't pinpoint what might be causing that, much less reproduce it.
The hs_err log files would help, they are usually saved on the current
dir of the process. The location might be modified by the
'-XX:ErrorFile=' java option.
One
Christian,
Sorry, the last comment was done in an open tab, I didn't realize you
had wrote something until I saw the emails.
As I added in comment #6 we are not going to drive this as it is not
considered a regression.
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Manoj, could you please confirm that the testcases I wrote in the
description are the right testcases for this issue? If any of them are
wrong, please update accordingly with a working one.
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Marking as invalid since this is not a regression: numactl never build
on armhf. Unfortunately http://qa.ubuntuwire.com/ftbfs/ is unable to
show this sort of information.
Hopefully Debian or upstream might still grab the patch/debdiff.
** Changed in: numactl (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
** Tags added: patch
** Patch added: "powerpc-utils_1.3.2-1ubuntu2_1.3.2-1ubuntu3.debdiff"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/powerpc-utils/+bug/1692420/+attachment/4937814/+files/powerpc-utils_1.3.2-1ubuntu2_1.3.2-1ubuntu3.debdiff
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** Description changed:
+ [Impact]
+
+ The current version of powerpc-utils in Ubuntu Zesty and Artful carries
+ a bug exposed by bash 4.4+ which causes a warning to be logged to stderr
+ in 4 different commands: ls-veth, ls-vscsi, lsdevinfo, and ofpathname.
+ Bash is unable to store the NUL byte
Regarding OpenJDK 8, it crashes as soon as Xss is set to (or higher
than) 1141K in a i386 JVM (32-bit).
I used the example code from bug #1700270. Please note that there is no
need to even use the java class: the program will segfault while
starting the JVM, so do remove lines 30-34 from either te
** Attachment added: "numactl_2.0.11-2.1_2.0.11-2.1ubuntu1.debdif"
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** Attachment added: "numactl_2.0.11-2.1_2.0.11-2.1ubuntu1.debdif"
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** Tags added: patch
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Public bug reported:
numactl currently FTBFS since arm does not define __NR_migrate_pages.
As described in the Debian bug comments [1] the function should just
return -1 and set errno when __NR_migrate_pages is undefined. This
prevents it from failing the build.
Failure from the buildlog [2]:
** Patch added: "lxc_2.0.8-0ubuntu4_2.0.8-0ubuntu5.debdiff"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/lxc/+bug/1711449/+attachment/4934433/+files/lxc_2.0.8-0ubuntu4_2.0.8-0ubuntu5.debdiff
** Tags added: artful ftbfs patch
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Public bug reported:
Currently lxc FTBFS due to a GCC-7 bug.
There's a upstream report for gcc-7 [1], but meanwhile lxc upstream has
applied a workaround that fixes the build [1].
cgroups/cgfsng.c: In function ‘cgfsng_create’:
cgroups/cgfsng.c:1381:23: error: ‘__builtin___snprintf_chk’ output ma
ignee: (unassigned) => Tiago Stürmer Daitx (tdaitx)
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Title:
Segmentation fault in os::write_memory_serialize_page
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** Changed in: openjdk-8 (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
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Title:
Segmentation fault in os::write_memory_serialize_page
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Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better.
Your report is missing the following information:
- OpenJDK 8 version
- Ubuntu Version/Release
In order to collect this information through apport please execute the
following command only once, as it will automat
On Mon, Aug 14, 2017 at 4:06 PM, Joseph Salisbury
wrote:
> Would it be possible for you to test the latest upstream kernel? Refer
> to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelMainlineBuilds . Please test the latest
> v4.13 kernel[0].
>
> If this bug is fixed in the mainline kernel, please add the following
FYI I was using 4.10.0-26 for the past days before the 400+ packages
upgrade in artful. I am using snapper to get periodic system snapshots
(pre/post apt install|remove and also hourly/daily/weekly).
The actual behavior was that a short time after boot the btrfs
cleaner/transaction process got pe
Public bug reported:
After doing no updates for a while I did a big update after the archive
transitions.
On the first boot I got btrfs-cleaner stuck at 100% CPU, sometimes
changing place with btrfs-transaction. Atop does not report a high IO
usage, only high CPU. The computer gets super slow wit
** Changed in: openjdk-8 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
** Changed in: openjdk-8 (Ubuntu Xenial)
Status: New => Confirmed
** Changed in: openjdk-8 (Ubuntu Zesty)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Public bug reported:
The security update S8169392 introduced a regression on OpenJDK 8 and
the regression was fixed by S8184993 (released as 8u144). This was
reported on http://mail.openjdk.java.net/pipermail/jdk8u-
dev/2017-July/006793.html
This affects OpenJDK-8 versions:
- Xenial: 8u131-b11-2u
Changed in: libcommons-lang-java (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Tiago Stürmer Daitx (tdaitx) => (unassigned)
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Title:
eclipse-mylyn 3.12.0-2 FTBFS (U
** Changed in: openjdk-8 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Title:
PPC64: "mbind: Invalid argument" still seen after 8175813
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Results from the testcase in Zesty:
- current whoopsie 0.2.55: no HotspotError (as expected)
https://errors.staging.ubuntu.com/oops/90d56bae-6e50-11e7-8a18-fa163eaf9b83
- proposed whoopsie 0.2.55.1: HotspotError is present (as expected)
https://errors.staging.ubuntu.com/oops/3e464710-6e4f-11e7-8a
Import notes about running the testcase in Xenial and Zesty:
1. OpenJDK 8 has not yet been released with the apport hook on Xenial and
Zesty; I copied the source_openjdk-8.py hook file from the apport package-hooks
directory from OpenJDK 8 in artful to the right place in order to test it in
Xeni
Results from tests on Xenial:
- current whoopsie 0.2.52.3: no HotspotError (as expected)
https://errors.staging.ubuntu.com/oops/5e77a89e-6e4a-11e7-8a18-fa163eaf9b83
- proposed whoopsie 0.2.52.4: HotspotError is present (as expected)
https://errors.staging.ubuntu.com/oops/cfa0113c-6e4a-11e7-8a18-f
Sorry for the lateness, for some reason the bugproxy emails from
different issues are being grouped together by gmail, which caused it to
be incorrectly labeled by my filters - should be fixed now.
This has been added to the OpenJDK 8 update that is under review by the
security team. It will be in
** Description changed:
- [Impact]
+ [Impact]
By default OpenJDK 8 generates an hs_err file when it crashes, this file
contains the stacktrace generated by OpenJDK (thus it contains different data
compared to a gdb stacktrace) plus information on the running threads, classes,
and memory usag
** Patch added: "whoopsie_0.2.52.3_0.2.52.4.debdiff"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/whoopsie/+bug/1705320/+attachment/4917748/+files/whoopsie_0.2.52.3_0.2.52.4.debdiff
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