I see https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/schroot/+bug/769595 is
essentially asking for the same default.
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Title:
Schroot doesn't mount
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: lightspark
I tiried to connect to an online seminar:
http://www.cicstart.org/event/webinar_login
unfortunately to get the actual error requires loggin on with my credentials,
which makes this hard to reproduce. You can sign up for an account easily
OK, the problem here is that my main archive is the internal arm one:
deb http://arm-archive-ubuntu.cambridge.arm.com/ubuntu/ maverick main
restricted universe
deb-src http://arm-archive-ubuntu.cambridge.arm.com/ubuntu/ maverick main
restricted universe
So once the installer has sanitized your
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Title:
Doesn't allow upgrade to
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: update-manager
run update-manager, select 'upgrade' (to natty), when offered.
warning that some 3rd-party sources are being adjusted, then dialog:
After your package information was updated the essential package
'ubuntu-minimal' can not be found
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Ubuntu-minimal is installed:
wookey@e102475-lin:~$ apt-cache policy ubuntu-minimal
ubuntu-minimal:
Installed: 1.207
Candidate: 1.207
Version table:
1.207+aarch64v1 0
500 copy:/srv/repos/ maverick-aarch64/main amd64 Packages
*** 1.207 0
990 http://arm-archive
This bug is related to Debian cross-pkg-config support bug:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=217902
It represents one possible implementation.
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cross-building tools and build systems will use triplet-pkg-config if
it is present to ensure the correct directories are looked in for
library information. This is necessary for dpkg-buildpackage to be able
to cross-build many packages, and
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pkg-config needs to be called as arm-linux-gnueabi-pkg-config in order
for it to automatically know where to look for libraries. This patch
provides a simple dependency package which sets this up. Needs to be
used with a version of pkg-config that includes the patch in
** Attachment added: gcc-defaults-armel-cross-pkgconfig2.patch
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** Summary changed:
- Provide cross-link for pkg-config
+ Provide cross-wrapper for pkg-config
** Summary changed:
-
No that scratch directory was deliberately blanked. Not sure what was going on
there. I've reproduced the problem now. Here is a rather simpler test-case:
After downloading libidn11 packages
wget -N
http://ports.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-ports/pool/universe/libi/libidn/idn_1.18-1build1_armel.deb
wget
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xdeb finds different build sequence when using --build
** Changed in: dpkg-cross (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress = Fix Committed
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Title:
/etc/dpkg-cross/cross-config.cache
And here is a patch for newlib to make it build properly.
Tested on i386 as that is the only architecture newlib actually builds the
library package for.
I have not tested that this still works correctly if the package is
autoreconfed. I tried but it resolutely refuses to do anything with
Here is a patch to make klibc build with new linux-libc-dev
(multiarched) package
klibc uses -nostdinc before specifying include paths, thus stopping the
normal compiler system paths being searched. This is (probably) correct
behaviour for a c-library, although it may be possible to build it
upstream dpkg-cross is now patched to handle packages like this in bug
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=619400. An upload is
expected imminently, at which point bug
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/dpkg-cross/+bug/736154 can
bring this in to natty.
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** Changed in: dpkg-cross (Ubuntu)
Status: New = In Progress
** Changed in: dpkg-cross (Ubuntu)
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Title:
dpkg-cross doesn't handle packages using multiarch paths but not
marked Multi-Arch:same
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Binary package hint: libfreetype6-dev
this package has library and pkgconfig files in /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu,
making it 'multiarchified'. The control file however does not contain a
Multi-Arch: same field.
This means that it cannot be succesfully crossed by dpkg-cross
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: libdpkg-perl
The multiarch-cross spec (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MultiarchCross)
allows for build-dependencies to be marked with either :any or :native
to indicate exceptions to the default rules for installing
dependencies.
The attached patch adds this
** Patch added: dpkg-1.16.0~ubuntu5-archqualifiernative.patch
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Note: Debian bug and patch was filed before I realised that the
essential parsing support was already in dpkg 1.16.0.
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Title:
Adding tests and
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: apport
If you make a natty chroot with debootstrap on a Debian squeeze machine
then try to install apport you get:
Setting up apport (1.20-0ubuntu1) ...
start: Unable to connect to Upstart: Failed to connect to socket
/com/ubuntu/upstart: Connection
seem unreasonable. Can
anyone think of a reason why a different option (--force-cross?) should
be used?
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fakeroot debian/rules clean
dh clean
dh_testdir
debian/rules override_dh_auto_clean
make[1]: Entering directory
`/home/wookey/source/xdeb/bzr/xdeb/xdeb-graph/xdeb-scratch/qemu-linaro'
rm -rf user-static-build user-build system-build
make[1]: Leaving directory
`/home/wookey
+++ Martin Pitt [2011-02-03 21:35 -]:
Wookey, is this reproducible after a reboot with
sudo stop cups
sudo start cups
It hangs on sudo stop cups
? If the start command hangs, can you open another Terminal and give me
the output of status cups?
cups stop/post-start, process 1176
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cups hangs on package upgrade
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On upgrading cups hangs at:
Unpacking replacement cups-ppdc ...
Preparing to replace cups 1.4.4-6ubuntu2.2 (using
.../cups_1.4.4-6ubuntu2.3_amd64.deb) ...
the stuck process is 'stop cups', which appears happy to wait forever
(left it half an hour
Thanx for this report.
That is indeed all wrong :-)
1) -x should be -e (exists, not executable)
2) is broken - variable name was wrong, config auto not working. I haven't
managed to fix this bit yet
3) should be predicated on --mirror not --suite (if you set a mirror then use
that instead of
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I was doing very typical work (for a minute or so after 50mins away)
when the machine stopped responding. The mouse moved but keyboard LEDs
dead and no screen action. Not even ctrl-alt-F1 or -backspace did
anything.
htop told me that the Xserver
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connect(3, {sa_family=AF_FILE, path=@/tmp/.X11-unix/X0}, 20) = 0
getpeername(3, {sa_family=AF_FILE, path=@/tmp/.X11-unix/X0}, [20]) = 0
uname({sys=Linux, node=e102475-lin, ...}) = 0
access(/home/wookey/.Xauthority, R_OK) = 0
open(/home/wookey/.Xauthority, O_RDONLY) = 4
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+++ Steve Langasek [2010-10-05 07:51 -]:
Wookey,
This looks good, but the xapt.conf needed for Ubuntu is missing from the
diff (shows up as an Only in [...] file) Can you please attach it?
oops.
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OK. here is an updated patch following above discussion which tests OK
with current multistrap.
It now uses a config file /etc/xapt/xapt.conf to set mirror and default
components - this is the only thing that should change between
Debian/Ubuntu. Avoids whole lsb-release issue and the switch that
The re-install issue is that we can't run pre-insts when doing the
initial unpacking to make a system with multistrap (because multistrap
is designed to work for cross rootfs creation). We have to use dpkg -X
because dpkg --unpack doesn't have a 'don't run preinsts' option.
The only useful thing
OK, and here's the same thing with a bit more tidying.
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The binutils-multiarch re-install line is there because it is the fairly crufty
way we deal with diversions.
Nothing guarantees correct ordering (pre-depends ignored) so diverts may happen
before the thing they direct are present. Simplest fix is to re-install any
package doing diversions at
/;;
+ $defaultsuites = universe multiverse;
+ }
+}
Fair comment again - made moot by the idea of just using a config file.
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dropped. Having those hooks around but
apt-cross unusued wasted a lot of time installing apt-cross plus about
15 perls packages on every build.
This is inline with upstream, we're just slightly ahread of the Debian
mainline package at the moment - it's all being merged.
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I came up on it in the context of making build chroots. They don't need
python installed even on Ubuntu, and nothing causes it to be there until
you install lsb-release. And as it has to be unpacked for every build
it's good to keep the size/bloat down.
I assume that python is still listed in
, and is tested with, emdebian-crush (pdebuild-cross,
xapt) fixes in https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/emdebian-
crush/+bug/645147
Both are needed for a fully-working, painless pdebuild-cross experience.
** Affects: multistrap (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
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Here is an updated patch which doesn't add an lsb-release dependency and does
work properly with latest apt. The upload should be syncronised with multstrap
fix: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/multistrap/+bug/646901
It also removes vestiges of the now-superceded apt-cross which were
Thinking about this, the problem is presumably that the pointed-to apt
config does not have any keys available. This makes me wonder how this
worked with older versions of apt. Perhaps they fell back to the keys in
the base config at /etc/apt? Maybe it was effectively a bug in old apt
that it
It would be nice to remove the --force-yes stuff and more correctly deal
with archive-keyrings in chroot configs, but right now I don;t know how
to make that work (see
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I cannot reproduce this issue any more. I'm not entirely convinced that
it has actually been fixed but it no longer appears to be a problem at
least.
** Changed in: apt (Ubuntu)
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Public bug reported:
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This procedure (actually generated by multistrap when doing multistrap
--configfile=/usr/share/multistrap/ubuntu/armel.conf ) used to work fine with
apt prior to v0.8.
Now it fails. Something has changed about how authentication works.
after sudo
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A possibly related problem is that if one uses the package/suite syntax
that gives an error saying that the suite cannot be found:
sudo apt-get -y -o Apt::Get::AllowUnauthenticated=true -o
Apt::Architecture=amd64 -o Apt::Get::Download-Only=true -o
Apt::Install-Recommends=false -o
these are fixed in the attached patch. It now uses lsb-release to
correctly default to ubuntu or debian system behaviour.
** Affects: emdebian-crush (Ubuntu)
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in version 0.6.1
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Here is a patch that adds this functionality/fixes the bug.
I don't have a good test-case to know if it really has the desired
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This problem has been worked-around/fixed in multistrap by dealing with
the general case of installing services into chroots. It now contains a
chroot.sh script which can be run when creating a chroot. This does the
same thing that debootstrap does, and replaces initctl and start-stop-
daemon with
This means that it is impossible to install packages from
unauthenticated archives.
This prevent pdebuild-cross from working, because it makes a minimal
build environment from plain maverick plus toolchains from Marcin's
repository at http://people.canonical.com/~hrw/ubuntu-maverick-armel-
It seems emdebian-crush isn't the first package to fall foul of this
problem: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=460959
suggests that it has been around for at least 2.5 years.
So here is a patch to fix it. It might have been a bit less cryptic in
awk, but this is quicker.
** Bug
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: apt
sudo apt-get -o Apt::Architecture=armel -o
Apt::Get::AllowUnauthenticated=true -o Apt::Get::Download-Only=true -o
Apt::Install-Recommends=false -o Dir=/tmp/rootstrap/ -o
Dir::Etc=/tmp/rootstrap/etc/apt/ -o
Dir::State=/tmp/rootstrap/var/lib/apt/ -o
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- Apt is ignoring the -o Apt::Get::AllowUnauthenticated option
+ Apt is ignoring the Apt::Get::AllowUnauthenticated option
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: multistrap
The regexp for spotting flat URLs was not quite specific enough and in
the present of architecture qualifiers could mis-identify a source like
[arch=armel] http://ports.ubuntu.com/ as 'flat'.
At the same time upstream has provided a much
** Patch added: Patch fotr above bugs
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/625059/+attachment/1521952/+files/multistrap-2.1.6ubuntu2.patch
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** Also affects: emdebian-crush (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/emdebian-crush/+bug/625059/+attachment/1521952/+files/multistrap-2.1.6ubuntu2.patch
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Pdebuild-cross (and xapt) have proved useful for cross-building single
packages from source in Ubuntu. An upload has been agreed with the
release manager.
Pdebuild-cross makes it very easy to generate a cross-building chroot with the
relevant tools in (using multistrap or
Source for package
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Pdebuild-cross needs an updated multistrap to work on Ubuntu maverick.
Changes are: Ubuntu config and croos-build config
Support for flat ftparchive apt deb lines
Improved reporting in --simulate mode
Chroot script to avoid problems installing services/daemons in chroots
Bug
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that shouldn't do any harm. Sorry for any confusion.
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guess it depends if the file is being supplied by the native
package or a -cross package. I'm not sure which is currently the case
with xdeb. I'll check.
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If you install ubuntu-keyring as well this problem still occurs.
Installing both ubuntu-keyring and gnupg is sufficient for it not to
happen (because /etc/apt/trusted.gpg is now automatically created).
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: apt
Apt's postinst copies /usr/share/apt/ubuntu-archive.gpg to /etc/apt/trusted.gpg
if there isn;t a file already there.
However in maverick apt 0.7.26~exp12ubuntu3 and 0.8.0~pre1ubuntu1 the file is
missing, so it only installs if you already have an
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apt does not depend on gpg so should be happy to operate without keys.
Nor does it depend on ubuntu-keyring.
/etc/apt/trusted.gpg normally seems to be generated by ubutnu-keyring
postinst.
So I''m not sure what the purpose of the /usr/share/apt/ubuntu-
archive.gpg is/was. Is it now superceded?
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: procps
The postinst of procps starts the service using the upstart command
'start procps'. If upstart is not running it fails with start: Unable
to connect to Upstart: Failed to connect to socket /com/ubuntu/upstart:
Connection refused. Whilst it is
** Patch added: Trivial patch to postinst
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/619783/+attachment/1497653/+files/procps
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Actually this problem does not affect debootstrap as that diverts the
startup commands in the chroot to do nothing.
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running on the host system
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this problem, but it's not a trivial task.
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phpapi-20090626 is provided by 4 packages: libapache2-mod-php5filter,
php5-cli, php5-cgi, libapache2-mod-php5
Arbitrarily choosing the first does not seem very helpful here (in a
cross-building context). I'm not sure if this dep is genuinely required
for cross-building, but it seems senisble to
OK. I created a test user with tcsh and it works OK for them, and I've
had my shell fixed, so I can't reproduce this anymore, so I guess
closing it is fair enough. Not quite sure what was going on there - I
suspect there is a bug hiding in there, but it's quite obscure.
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mc crashes when
I can't reproduce the problem on a mixed debian lenny/squeeze box with
mc 4.7.0.1-1 either. I'll have to see what it is about the work machine
that is causing the problem.
And yes the IT shell setting is very unhelpful. I have asked if they
will change it.
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mc crashes when running commands if
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: mc
On Karmic amd64 box I have my shell set to tcsh (over LDAP due to
network policy here so not easy to change).
running mc causes a long pause (9 seconds) before the panes appear on
the screen.
If I run a bash shell inside my tcsh then I get this
** Attachment added: Strace of run
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/51635308/stracemc
** Attachment added: Dependencies.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/51634601/Dependencies.txt
** Attachment added: XsessionErrors.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/51634602/XsessionErrors.txt
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mc
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