OK - i just uninstalled mtop altogether using:
apt-get purge mtop
- complained a bit but seems to have worked and nothing appears broken
as a result (so far).
installed mytop instead - which works ( uses a password protected mysql
user id!). all other apt-get install's now seem to work ok as
Please can someone give me at leaast a work around for this problem.
I am currently lumbered with Ubuntu 10.04 by my ISP ( cannot upgrade to
12.04 without completely redepolying my server) - and this issue is
preventing me installing ANY packages it seems. ie. renders whole server
pretty useless.
Hi Charles,
Please note that this platform is for the discussion and resolution of
technical issues regarding this Linux distribution ONLY so please
refrain from flaming if at all possible.
There seems to be a lot of frustration on your side regarding an
installation of Ubuntu on a computer
To be fair, based o the length of this conversation, this issue has been
going far too long.
Previous comments : easiest way to fix a bug: remove the package from
both Debian and Ubuntu and is no longer available in the archive!
Personally, this is still available and isn't fixed (I tried
Yes, that's the easiest way to fix a bug: remove the package from both
Debian and Ubuntu and is no longer available in the archive!
Good job guys!
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Yes, that's the easiest way to fix a bug: remove the package from both
Debian and Ubuntu and is no longer available in the archive!
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mtop has been removed from both Debian and Ubuntu and is no longer
available in the archive.
** Changed in: mtop (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Won't Fix
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Oh I thought the problem already resolve. Just follow the mtop setup.
http://mtop.sourceforge.net/mtop.html#setup. after that it work just fine.
On Sun, Feb 12, 2012 at 3:15 AM, PeterBocz boczpe...@gmail.com wrote:
FYI, this bug is still present in 10.10 in 2012.
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Status: New = Fix Released
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This bug was first reported six and a half years ago on the Debian
tracker. The mtop package was removed from Debian unstable in late 2010,
so if this is going to be fixed, it probably needs to be fixed in Ubuntu
as it doesn't look like we're going to get a fix from upstream.
This probably also
Chris,
We were just asking for help. Won't make that mistake again.
~Daniel Earl
On Fri, May 13, 2011 at 9:04 AM, chris erway
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Guys, seriously, just remove those lines from the post-install script.
This is ridiculous.
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Guys, seriously, just remove those lines from the post-install script.
This is ridiculous.
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Quick DIY workaround for anyone who encounters this (requires dpkg build
tools):
sudo apt-get build-dep mtop
sudo apt-get source mtop
cd mtop-0.6.6
emacs debian/mtop.postinst
# comment out or remove all lines between configure) and ;;
dpkg-buildpackage
# ignore the signature error, since aren't
I have just encountered this in ubuntu 10.10. How can I get rid of the
message when doing apt-get install (for other tools)?
I keep getting that message...
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I tend to agree with Andrew's observation in comment #29. Unless there
is vociferous opposition, I plan to kill the relevant hunks from
debian/mtop.post*
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Workaround and alternative package (neither of which I can vouch for as
I have not tested either yet) here:
http://linhost.info/2009/03/mtop-installation-problem-on-ubuntudebian/
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Just encountered this under lucid.
As mentioned above, all that is really needed is to remove the attempt
to login as root during the post-install.
This package functions perfectly well without this step as it will still
ask for a username password to use when accessing the server if one
hasn't
Can't believe from 2007 this bug hasn't been fixed yet.. and well anyway looks
like such a simple bug it should have been fixed in an alpha release 0.1!
feel quite sad about this..
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Status: Incomplete = Confirmed
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This piece of software is mainly maintained by volunteers in their spare
time. As always, help is more than welcome.
I've made an attempt to fix this bug [1], but this fix wasn't approved
by MOTU [2]. To fix this issue, one should dig into the dbconfig
documentation. The main thing to figure out
This bug still exists in Karmic alpha. Nearly three years and this bug
hasn't been fixed. I'm ashamed to be an Ubuntu user.
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Is it so difficult to repair the problem?
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Subject: [Bug 77980] Re: mtop failed to install (wrong/no password)
To: b
I just suffered this same bug on an 8.10 Intrepid machine that was
upgraded from Hardy 8.04. Mtop is left in a state of non-
functionality.
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** Changed in: mtop (Debian)
Status: Unknown = New
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Hmm, I've just looked at this patch with the intent of sponsoring it,
but have some remaining concerns.
Using the debian-sys-maint account (and therefore forcing root) , which
is what --local does, seems sub-par; this user has more permissions than
are actually needed to run mtop and therefore
** Changed in: mtop (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Committed = Confirmed
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** Attachment removed: mtop.debdiff for jaunty
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/21527535/mtop.debdiff
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/22703783/mtop.debdiff
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Grmbl, I've forgotten to add the new --local option to the output of
mtop --help. Will create a new debdiff for that, hopefully this
weekend. Would be cool to get this fix included in Jaunty.
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Hi, I followed instructions as per above but even after that I get
errors:
r...@ubuntu810:~# mtop
Prototype mismatch: sub main::__LONG_MAX__ () vs none at
/usr/lib/perl/5.10/_h2ph_pre.ph line 291.
Constant subroutine __LONG_MAX__ redefined at /usr/lib/perl/5.10/_h2ph_pre.ph
line 291.
Unable to
hgoor: The first two lines indicate an error which is not to be resolved
in the mtop package. It's actually a warning perl gives. Please ignore
it regarding this bugid. The rest of the lines indicate that the user
with which mtop is trying to connect with the mysql-server doesn't have
enough
You are right. I've uploaded the debdiff for intrepid because package
versions in jaunty and intrepid are the same. Will pay more attention to
it next time.
Attached file changes the versionnumber to 0.6.6-1.2ubuntu1 and
release-name to jaunty.
** Attachment added: mtop.debdiff for jaunty
You might want to update your debdiff as the change log references
Intrepid instead of Jaunty.
+mtop (0.6.6-1.2ubuntu3) intrepid; urgency=low
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I've made a small change to the previous uploaded debdiff. The new
version is attached. Unfortunately Launchpad PPA seems to be down, so I
can't rebuild the package. I will rebuild the package when PPA is
available again.
MOTU, could you please review and sponsor the attached debdiff?
Once it is
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I've marked some bugs as a duplicate of this one, because the source of
the issues are the same: a user is created when the package is
installed.
I've used Launchpad's PPA to build a new version of the package.
Changelog:
* New feature --local for mkill and mtop (to use /etc/mysql/debian.cnf)
Thanks petski :)
I removed mtop on my system (I'd previously set the root pw to '' as a
temporary workaround)
p...@lap043:~$ sudo apt-get remove mtop
[sudo] password for pete:
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #279896
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** Also affects: mtop (Debian) via
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Status: Unknown
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The installer still fails on hardy!
From the man file:
The most convenient way to setup your system to use mtop is to create a
database user called mysqltop which has no password. For security pur‐
poses, this user should have all privileges set to N except Process_priv
which
Package mtop acts well even when no account specified - it asks username
and password interactively.
Hence I see two ways:
1. Use debian-sys-maint account by default
2. Try to use root record with no password. If fails - leave it blank, mtop
will ask username and password interactively during
For those who are facing this issue and until a package dealing with it is
released, a workaround is reset MySQL root password during install then
reenable it:
$ mysql -u root -p
* Enter the following MySQL command:
SET PASSWORD FOR [EMAIL PROTECTED]('');QUIT;
* install mtop
apt-get install
** Summary changed:
- A package failed to install (apt, dpkg)
+ mtop failed to install (wrong/no password)
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