With the fix former 4.10 and 4.12 build dkms module just fine:
Setting up dpdk-igb-uio-dkms (16.11.2-4~git1) ...
Loading new dpdk-igb-uio-16.11.2 DKMS files...
Building for 4.10.0-22-generic 4.12.0-041200rc7-generic
Building initial module for 4.10.0-22-generic
Done.
igb_uio:
Running module versi
Test builds ok, found no other regression.
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dpdk 16.11.2-3 ADT test failure with linux 4.12.0-4.5
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Since this is "only" for 4.12 I will wait until this is picked up the
normal way, if for whatever reason we need that faster (=add ubuntu
delta for now) please let me know.
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Without the fix I could confirm the issue as expected (via daily mainlin
4.12-rc7):
/var/lib/dkms/dpdk-igb-uio/16.11.2/build/igb_uio.c:383:7: error: implicit
declaration of function ‘pci_enable_msix’
[-Werror=implicit-function-declaration]
if (pci_enable_msix(dev, &msix_entry, 1) == 0) {
Submitted fixes for peer review to deb_dpdk and from there they can be
picked up into Debian which will sync to artful.
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first of all thanks for the re-checks.
- None is usually not supported on arm, as there are too different cpus and you
have to select one.
- Host-passthrough fails for "domain is already running" that seems unrelated
to the types and actually means it might be running after a
Hi Cesar,
thank you for your report - although I must admit I need to understand your
point a bit better.
Here my initial check of your case, please comment on it so we find if/what
action one should take.
First of all - what is libvirt0 - it is the collection of .so files, the actual
library t
> Canonical, We installed thin-provisioning-tools and have tested and not able
> to see the issue.
> Our tester need some clarification related to the update done above..
The summary for you and your tester for now IMHO is:
1. it is not a "bug" in docker.io
2. if thin-provisioning-tools are inst
Directly attaching the trusty debdiff for sponsoring instead of forcing
a sponsor through bileto.
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Hi Adam,
thanks for thinking through the potential regressions with me here.
I think the one you mentioned on top is not a real one.
Let me explain why:
There is:
root@artful-test:~# cat /etc/default/ntp
NTPD_OPTS='-g'
And -g is defined as:
Defined as:
-g Normally, ntpd exits with a messa
For the controller to really work on arm you'd also need:
Unfortunately it still lacks an easy way to boot from the cloud image.
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As discussed on IRC:
- the default of -g is also going along with a default of jumping any time >a
threshhold ONCE.
-x can change that
To be sure I tested that on Xenial:
$ timedatectl
Local time: Thu 2017-06-29 15:58:29 UTC
Universal time: Thu 2017-06-29 15:58:29 UTC
RTC time:
Adding update-regression until provde that it is not.
It is too late to stop the updates with that (~3 months) but still tagging
correctly seems right.
@Marc - since you backported the CVE could you take a look?
@Dave - Could you share your testcase (I assume you have a script of
some sort)
@An
Hi Jason,
your system wants to make you aware that some of your packages fail to
install/upgrade.
In general for the class of errors it reported I recommend following [1]
but adapted for the offending package in your case which is
"libhx509-5-heimdal".
But then since you report "No idea what Im
Hi Franco,
you seem to be affected by that issue for quite a while - unfortunately some of
the logs that were attached are no more covering how it started :-/.
I'll give you the summary what happened and you can decide which way you
want to go:
1. what is breaking
On install/upgrade of the sa
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rather than a bug in Ubuntu, I'm marking this bug as Incomplete.
If indeed this is a local configuration problem, you can find pointers
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You likely know about it already, but as usual on new walinuxagent
subscribing Dan to retriage the bug for CPC accordingly.
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WA Linux Agen
Hi Erich,
I agree that would be a nice change to have, but I got puzzled checking the
details.
In general it seemed to requires 7.3p1 it seems: =>
https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1585.
Therefore e.g. in Xenial I wondered to find nothing about the Include statement
but that was 7.2.
It came up in the discussion that the argument against the meta package
applies just as much to the task. That is absolutely true, so I modified
the MP to remove all of the task as well.
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As I read through tasksel updates we will need to regenerate tasks there
once the seed change is done. That is regenerated via ubuntu-seeds.pl.
Adding a task for it to the bug.
** Also affects: tasksel (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: tasksel (Ubuntu)
St
Very interesting, thank you Mike for reporting that.
I never drove this through virt-mananger, but I've seen simlar through
the commandline.
I happened to get it working via:
$ virsh undefine --nvram testguest
Now maybe the cancel/delete from virt-manager does not do so.
Could you try the foll
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systemd-resolved using 100% CPU
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Yeah we can, kernel had the fixes a while now.
It was a bit complex in this case as we had fix A, fix B and all 4 combinations
thereof.
Thanks Jeff!
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Hmm I knew I remembered something related ...
In bug 1694156 we have had a - what appears to me as - similar case.
There we could track it down to a config issue, but maybe you here are affected
by the same issue yet without a simple config issue to fix.
The clue there was, that that dnsmasq was
I'm looking at libvirt soon'ish which is one of the places this would have to
be enabled.
Any updates to this MIR?
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[MIR] Glusterfs
To m
Thanks for your reply Cesar.
Yeah I - and others - really appreciate the reporting.
About the libvirt-bin package - that is only a transitional these days and will
be dropped after 18.04 (we need to wait to catch all potential upgrade paths).
You configure suggests that you expect it to override
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Hi,
that is a very interesting report, but I looked at the source and there is no
Ubuntu and not even a lot of Debian delta over upstream e2fsprogs.
I'm almost convinced that this should happen when running on latest upstream
as-is as well.
That said if you could confirm that on [1] it triggers
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fail if HOME environment variable is not set
T
Hi trying to get the status right here.
AFAIK these things are changed in libvirt 3.2 to be good - at least for x86,
not sure if/how arm followed but since there were major changes we should
consider it fixed and re-analyze from there for the development release.
So the coming merge of a newer li
Hi,
I'm working on the just released libvirt 3.5 - will the patches be in there
already?
If not what is your timeline on this?
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[P9] virs
I beg your pardon - on this one in particular the commit was listed
(there were many P9 bugs I had to check, I missed that on just this one
the commit was known).
9cdf3a1c06189b8d0cab9f8f62b5b626cf8a150c is in there since 3.4 this bug
would be solved by having libvirt 3.5.
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Hi,
I'm working on the just released libvirt 3.5 - will the patches be in there
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If not what is your timeline on this?
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[17.10 FE
Hi,
I'm working on the just released libvirt 3.5 - will the patches be in there
already?
If not what is your timeline on this?
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Title:
[FEATURE]
Without searching "a lot" I see only the following potentially related:
commit 5c8c2d1633f3d2500e49132296793fc267648d2b cpu_ppc64: Add support for
host-model on POWER9
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Oh I see that was artful, thanks dannf for clarifiaction.
So no reasons to move on bug 1734326 unless you come back having it analyzed
then.
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Arrr,
people participating should be encouraged. IMHO it was right by Josh that this
should be fixed upstream to tickle down into all projects.
But I tried to contribute or even ping there fore you - what a hell of a ride.
Account Creation -> no access (that sounds like what you had).
Trying to fi
For the chance of [1] being the same person I added him here - sorry if
you are a different one.
[1]: https://launchpad.net/~mattbacchi
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Hi Martin,
my particular fix on proc/*/cmdline (the one you hit atm) I didn't upstream yet
[1] for the potential security risk (I wanted to wait for an idea how to do it
even better, but had no better idea in my discussions with smb yet).
But it was just recently discussed as someone else was not
Ok, if broken in pike+arm64 still that means it is broken in the latest
qemu/libvirt we currently have (until we bumped for Bionic/Queens).
That also implies that all fixes that were meant to be identified before can't
be the fix as they are in arm64+pike.
This will get more complex once we need
LocutusOfBorg will cover the curl enablement on the current merge.
I tested from his ppa and it was ok.
Also tested the apache2 enablement - fine as well.
I not only dropped our disabling of http2 but also added a basic check to test
it.
apache2 with changes is building in bionic-proposed now.
I
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dep8 test systemd-fsckd fails on s390
To manage not
Hi,
I got all resolved now except systemd on s390x which is bug 1736955.
Therefore I ask to migrate this SRU.
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(arm64) VM fails to properl
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dep8 test systemd-fsckd fails on s390
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Nice: comment #1 + comment #3 = Christians are in sync :-)
Frank I think you should actually open a bug task against MAAS on this.
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virsh
Hi Gonzalo,
first of all thank you that seems to be an issue and your help to make Ubuntu
better is appreciated. We need to sort out if the change is acceptable as an
SRU thou.
First of all the good news - it is not that all users would be broken:
$ sudo smbstatus
Samba version 4.3.11-Ubuntu
PI
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Hi Reza,
the service needs to restart on an upgrade to pick up the changes but that
fails for you.
>From your log:
2017-12-07T03:44:45.016818Z 0 [Note] InnoDB: Check that you do not already have
another mysqld process using the same InnoDB data or log files.
2017-12-07T03:44:45.016860Z 0 [Note]
Hi Siddhant,
I see in your logs that the server failed to start after install.
>From your log:
2017-12-05T05:35:58.134939Z 0 [Note] Server hostname (bind-address):
'127.0.0.1'; port: 3306
2017-12-05T05:35:58.134957Z 0 [Note] - '127.0.0.1' resolves to '127.0.0.1';
2017-12-05T05:35:58.135028Z 0 [
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Since it seems likely to me that this is a local configuration problem,
rather than a bug in Ubuntu, I'm marking this bug as Incomplete.
If indeed this is a local configuration problem, you can find pointers
to ge
Hi,
I again come by cleaning up dormant bugs which just means to me that it isn't
important enough for anyone to be able to allocate time for it.
While the suggestion you made is absolutely correct it just wasn't important to
many users it seems and also of low severity just dropping the ExecStar
Hi, for 2x start it is IMO correct that it blocks the next execution, but still
it would really be up to upstream to use a improved cleanup.
OTOH it isn't critical enough for Debian or Ubuntu to carry a delta to upstream
all the time - so really it would be great if you as the finder of this issu
I already added that as part of the currently ongoing strongswan merge without
knowing about the bug here.
We use the one Debian has (with the added reload) then.
This merge is prepared and currently in team review.
I added the bug to the changelog so that it will be pinged then when the
package
checked and sponsored for bionic.
Dariusz committed to report to Debian about the 2nd fix for mtab so that they
know.
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Segfault when usin
Thanks for the verify Simon,
yes it is an ever ongoing race with code releases :-)
Lets complete this one and Nish likely will take a look at the next version
somewhen later.
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This totally LGTM
minimized showcase
$ cat test.sh
#!/bin/bash
echo ORIG
server_up=false
if [ ! $server_up ]; then
echo "not false = true"
fi
server_up=true
if [ ! $server_up ]; then
echo "not true = true"
fi
echo FIX
server_up=false
if ! $server_up; then
echo "not false = true"
fi
server_u
@Lars / Robie - I set triaged, but please confirm that this is on any of
your task lists to be picked up.
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Bug in /usr/share/mysql/mysql-s
I know a merge is currently ongoing but not yet complete for Bionic -
maybe it could be picked up there.
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Bug in /usr/share/mysql/mysql-sy
This was fixed in 3.4.1-8 which is synced into the upcoming Ubuntu bionic
already.
@Firas - are you looking forward to proposed something for SRUs into released
Ubuntu versions?
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If indeed this is a local configuration problem,
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
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On upgrading a service this service has to be restarted to pick up the fixes.
Rather rarely a real issue occurs that the newer version does e.g. fail with
the formerly working configuration.
But most of the time w
Hi enrico,
the package amavisd-new that you have installed needs a proper configuration.
A common place for this to fail is the hostname - it needs a fully qualified
domain name [1] but quite often users have only set up a short hostname.
>From your log:
dic 02 16:22:48 Casa amavis[6748]: The v
@Josh you did the last merge - would you try to tackle this one as well?
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etckeeper in Xenial wants python2.x
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Hi Mari,
the issue that was detected by your Ubuntu system is not related to the awkward
things you describe happening to you.
Before checking out the details of the issue a little story.
I have seen issues similar to your cursor moving issues.
In one case people tend to lean on touchpads when wr
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Ubuntu better.
On upgrading a service this service has to be restarted to pick up the fixes.
Rather rarely a real issue occurs that the newer version does e.g. fail with
the formerly working configuration.
But most of the time w
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1670629 ***
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Hi saga,
this seems to me a dup of bug 1670629.
Does it still fail you all the time when re-trying?
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1670629
postinst runs mysql_upgrade before server is pro
Hi Halil,
thanks for the report.
On upgrade the package needs to check and ensure it can upgrade the database
correctly.
To do so it connects as root and this seems to fail in your case.
>From your log:
Processing triggers for dbus (1.10.6-1ubuntu3.3) ...
Setting up mysql-server-5.7 (5.7.20-0ubu
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to g
Hi gch,
as a first step I tried the same command to install and it worked fine for me.
Looking at the logs you provided I see:
A dependency job for rpcbind.service failed. See 'journalctl -xe' for details.
The journal as far as attached only has:
Dez 03 17:18:40 hostname systemd[1]: rpcbind.so
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There isn't really enough information here for a developer to confirm
this issue is a bug, or to begin working on it, so I am marking this bug
Incomplete for now.
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Hi John,
unfortunately the logs you attached hold not much further details to help you
debug right now.
I saw that e.g. libvirt install went quite far replaceing the apparmor profiles
already.
That said we should do two things to get this resolved.
1. you don't need to install all those things,
Hi Roland,
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make Ubuntu
better.
But first of all I must beg your pardon as I don't see why no one came by here
yet.
I currently clean up older bugs without actvitity.
Your case is quite clear, yet for the solution I have to ask you a
Hi,
your changes at https://github.com/sosreport/sos/pull/1030 seem to be lost -
how did this went on?
Did you open another PR - is it accepted now?
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libvirt usb passthrough throws apparmor denials related to
/run/udev/data/+
Thanks Martin, this was missed on triage so far, I ran by today and marked it
for the team to look at.
Unfortunately have no cycles atm to fix is up right away.
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Interesting, I have no idea what could have caused this, but I'm glad you could
resolve it with the workaround there.
I'll dup the bug so you get updates in the other one in case there are
questions asked
For completeness referencing the Debian bug I submitted the test.
Since this is not "the bug" which we adressed (enable http2) I do not fully
link it as task.
=> https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=884068
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Hi,
I missed to realize this was an open bug in our overall dep8-missing-campaign.
I added it in [1] which is about to migrate soon.
TL;DR let the upstream testsuite run in a VM as dep8 test (has plenty of
tests).
Will set this done once it is in bionic.
[1]:
https://git.launchpad.net/~paelzer/u
New upload landed in bionic-proposed and looking good in tests.
If there is no hickup this will be resolved soon.
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Title:
rebase iproute2 to newe
FYI - to improve the aligning with Ubuntu Kernel releases I also
organized that we will pass over responsibility for this package to the
kernel team. That way it should be much more in sync which should
improve future kernel/iproute2 level match.
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** Changed in: iproute2 (Ubuntu Bionic)
Status: Triaged => Fix Committed
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IPRoute pkg is in different version than kernel
To manag
Started to recheck where things have broken:
In fresh containers do:
#0 - prep tools
$ apt install ubuntu-dev-tools qemu-user-static qemu-kvm
#1 - check sid guest
$ pbuilder-dist sid arm64 create
#2 - check bionic guest
$ pbuilder-dist bionic arm64 create
1. Ubuntu releases
T - fails #1 (not in s
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Title:
efi-vmxnet3.rom is missing
To man
Hi Nathan I'll take a look at that in the scope of the 18.04 virt stack.
That will take a while as we wait for qemu/libvirt to finalize the versions we
want to pick.
Since this is more a feature than a regression I'd plan to only add that in
18.04.
Thanks a lot for the fix!
There are two more
Hi Matija,
I didn't find anything in the logs that would point to the perticular reasons
breaking your pyjwt package in the first place.
But in general [1] holds a good set of actions in such cases that you just need
to adapt from the example to your case.
[1]: https://askubuntu.com/questions/14
Hi Simon,
we are currently shuffling around responsibilities for iproute so extra
latencies might occur :-/.
I have two theories:
1. the iproute package needs fixes that came later than what is in Xenial:
The package needs to be very close to the kernel version in general.
Did you have any chance
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Ubuntu better.
This looks like local corruption or misconfiguration, rather than a bug
in Ubuntu. You can find pointers to get help for this sort of problem
here: http://www.ubuntu.com/support/community
If you believe that this
Coming by checking bugs that were dormant an unexpected long time.
@Luke: Before doing anything wrong here I wanted to ask on an update of
the latest status and next steps in your opinion?
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This is still hanging on the GH review since ~a month.
@Kamal are you still driving this actively or just waiting on upstream in this
case?
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On upgrading a service this service has to be restarted to pick up the fixes.
Rather rarely a real issue occurs that the newer version does e.g. fail with
the formerly working configuration.
But most of the time w
@Marcus - I just realized your issue is rather old, but something made
another user to say "I ahve the same issue" so I might at least have
helped him in time :-/.
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Hi Marcus,
here from your log:
insserv: warning: script 'S20vpnserver' missing LSB tags and overrides
insserv: warning: script 'vpnserver' missing LSB tags and overrides
insserv: There is a loop at service plymouth if started
insserv: There is a loop between service plymouth and procps if started
i
My honest opinion, this sounds like the worst feature ever.
Due to that being affected by cpu freq scaling this is rather close to "if
$RANDOM > 50% then do".
I expect/guess/hope there is much more detail behind it that makes this more
meaningful as it sounds.
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the new test works great, but only on x86 as the test needs to build a helper
and for that uses a fix path. Instead it would need to use a arch dependent
include path.
** Affects: iproute2 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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I had the last daily image working fine:
$ uvt-simplestreams-libvirt query
release=bionic arch=amd64 label=daily (20171129.1)
But today after a sync I got this image:
$ uvt-simplestreams-libvirt query
release=bionic arch=amd64 label=daily (20171211)
The latter is failing
Since I can't log into the guest due to the lack of proper init in the
bad case I copied and mounted both daily images to check how they start
fresh.
I see different cloud-init versions:
good: 17.1-41-g76243487-0ubuntu1
bad: 17.1-53-ga5dc0f42-0ubuntu1
I see status and clean commands got added, bu
** Also affects: cloud-init
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: cloud-images
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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I hit this today in a Bionic container trying to use "apt-get download".
Found this bug and based on this trying to provide the debug data that was
requested back then.
So I gathered the crash file with JulianK's hint and then used Tamas
workaround to get all apport tools as needed.
# apport-ret
Note: adding getdents as suggested was enough, there were no further
seccomp hits triggered later on.
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Title:
'apt update' dies with seccomp erro
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