here is another Ubuntu package breaking OS:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/samba/+bug/1818431
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Title:
[Master Bug] Package nginx-*
This is bullshit and irresponsible - please fix nginx package and stop
breaking users Linux OS.
The nginx service is responsibility of systemd/upstart not
APT/ZYPPER/YUM/PACMAN etc.
This needs to be escalated if package is not fixed.
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Every time I come here it's a crime (time), something isn't working
well. My English (translating from Dutch) isn't not well enough to
correspond with you, but the problems I have too are difficult to see
over. I tried to set up QEMU/KVM, Virtelbox, e.s.o. and every-time there
were some problems
** Changed in: nginx
Assignee: Rakib Hasan (rkb) => Thomas Ward (teward)
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Title:
[Master Bug] Package nginx-* failed to install/upgrade:
** Changed in: nginx
Status: New => Invalid
** Changed in: nginx
Assignee: (unassigned) => Rakib Hasan (rkb)
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Noel: Ask apt and dpkg how they work, and part of the installation post-
install *tests* is that it installs and starts with a default config.
This has always been a part of how Debian works.
We also get ***many*** bugs filed for this master process here - that's
why this master bug exists so we
Are't we confusing package management with service management? The
purpose of packaging is to bundle software into a deployable unit for
consumption by a package manager. RFC1340 is an internet standard saying
"World Wide Web HTTP" can be served from port 80, and is neutral on
service vendor.
Javier: Note that that is actually covered under
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ServerTeam/NGINX#TriageAddressInUse which shows
that such issues are not actually bugs in the packaging but end-user-
side of things, as well as this bug here. Both cases are "not bugs" in
the packaging.
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Javier: Note that that is actually covered under
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ServerTeam/NGINX#TriageAddressInUse which shows
that such issues are not actually bugs in the packaging but end-user-
side of things.
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The problem, in my case, was due to having apache2 running at the time
of the upgrade. Stopping the apache2 service and trying to configure
nginx again solved the issue.
** Also affects: nginx
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Nginx dependancies are broken when I try to install it on a fresh xenial
install.
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Title:
[Master Bug] Package nginx-* failed to
Nginx dependancies are broken when I try to install it on a fresh xenial
install.
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Title:
[Master Bug] Package nginx-* failed to
@Sardinoux
That needs its own bug, with its own set of debug information - I tested
yesterday usin a fresh Xenial copy and nginx installed without issue
(using nginx as the package name). What you stated is NOT related to
this bug.
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@Sardinoux
That needs its own bug, with its own set of debug information - I tested
yesterday usin a fresh Xenial copy and nginx installed without issue
(using nginx as the package name). What you stated is NOT related to
this bug.
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** Changed in: nginx (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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Title:
[Master Bug] Package nginx-* failed to install/upgrade: subprocess
** Changed in: nginx (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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Title:
[Master Bug] Package nginx-* failed to
** Changed in: nginx (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => Confirmed
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Title:
[Master Bug] Package nginx-* failed to install/upgrade: subprocess
** Changed in: nginx (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => Confirmed
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