Ubuntu 12.10 is in End of Life.
Also, this was fixed in newer Ubuntu releases.
See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases
** Changed in: xtables-addons (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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I was only partly correct in post #5. The circumvention allowed module-
assistant to successfully build xtables-addons, so that was good news.
Unfortunately, when I rebooted my system there was another crash - this
time with xt-ACCOUNT.c. Following the advice in one of the many bug
reports on this
Hi
Maybe you also can try if the new version works for you.
See my comments in bug #1092724
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xtables-addons/+bug/1092724
I did not get any crashes like you get once this broken version compiled
and installed.
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Thanks for your suggestion, jth. It took me a while to get the launchpad
bzr set up properly. I also had to install the dh-autoreconf package
before the dpkg-buildpackage would run.
It ran very well for a while, then failed with a pile of warnings and
errors. The crucial ones seem to be while
Yes, it look like you need the new kernel. You can upgrade only the kernel on
quantal or upgrade the hole stsyem from quantal to raring.
Can help you more later. Need to go now.
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Bad news for me! I am experimenting on a laptop running quantal, so
there isn't a problem (except my time and effort) upgrading. I even have
plans to move it to raring 13.04 properly and so could consider doing
it sooner.
Unfortunately, my production firewall system which really needs xtables-
12.10 quantal with kernel 3.5.0-34-lowlatency and xtables-addons-dkms
1.42.2...
the circumention worked for me when I commented-out the three lines from
post #3.
As mentioned in post #4, the correct file to edit is the copy in
/usr/src/modules/xtables-addons/mconfig
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Workaround functions, but with a gotcha: there are two mconfig files on
my system:
- /usr/src/modules/xtables-addons/mconfig (editing this file works as described)
- /usr/src/xtables-addons-1.42/mconfig (seems to be an entirely independent
source tree)
Not sure where the second source tree came
Same for me.
As a workaround, remove the failing modules, run this and let it fail.
module-assistant -o --verbose --text-mode auto-install xtables-addons
CC [M] /space2/src/modules/xtables-addons/xt_RAWNAT.o
/space2/src/modules/xtables-addons/xt_RAWNAT.c: In function
'rawnat6_prepare_l4':
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: xtables-addons (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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Title:
xtables-addons-dkms 1.42-2: xtables-addons kernel module failed to
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