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Importance: Undecided => Low
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20160609 (Ubuntu 5.
The fixed version is back now.
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Gautier, as well as Christian's comments:
(1) In your output, 6.7p1 is the version of the server you're connecting
to, not the client version.
(2) libssh is irrelevant here.
(3) 7.2p2-4 is not the fixed version. See comment #9 on this bug.
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I think this is the same as bug 1668093. Can you check? If so, there's
a fix in the pipeline.
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Hashing known_hosts renders fingerprints
Other packages typically do that via language packs, but those aren't
usable in the installer. Maintaining ongoing deltas to source packages
is much harder work than having translations added in bulk via language
packs.
In the years that have passed since my last comment, the corrections
could ha
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I agree that this is an unfortunate situation. I did as much as I
realistically could to mitigate it in versions
0.4.41+16.04.20151211-0ubuntu1 and 0.4.43+16.04.20160203-0ubuntu1.
click is end-of-life, is now lacking a regular maintainer, is due to be
replaced by snapd/snapcraft/etc., and will be
On Mon, Mar 20, 2017 at 05:14:07PM -, Perry E. Metzger wrote:
> And it isn't a "hack", this is exactly what ifup/down scripts are for.
They're useful for giving sysadmins the flexibility to do this sort of
thing locally without too much work, but doing service restarts on
if-{up,down} is an aw
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dictionary.com is an American site, so I doubt that this is specific to
British English. It's possible that you might need to talk to
linguistics majors rather than English majors, though, since in many
places English courses don't have the same focus on syntax and grammar
that you often find in l
I've uploaded 1:7.4p1-9 to unstable to fix this, and will sync it once I
can.
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Yep, that seems to do the job here; thanks for narrowing it down.
Cherry-picking and then I'll do a full adt-run before uploading again.
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I'm still setting up my own test environment since I've been doing other
things this morning, but I'd guess at
https://anongit.mindrot.org/openssh.git/commit/?id=18501151cf272a15b5f2c5e777f2e0933633c513
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Thanks, I'll look into this at the Debian end as soon as I can.
I'd suggest bundling fixes for bug 1670745 with any SRUs where it's
relevant; I intended those to go together.
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It's a pretty standard grammatical term, though local names for the
concept may of course vary.
Anyway, I'm afraid dictionaries (treating them as a quick way to check
typical usage) don't back you up. Here are a few citations:
https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/software
"mass nou
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Project creation duplicate search checks for LimitedView but then
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Possibly 0e059cdf5fd86297546c63fa8607c24059118832. Bear in mind that
you might need later commits to avoid regressions, though, such as
dda78a03af32e7994f132d923c2046e98b7c56c8.
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Thanks - I'll cherry-pick that into Debian, so zesty will get the fix.
I'd appreciate somebody else handling SRUs, though.
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Software is a mass noun, not a count noun, so "These software are ..."
is ungrammatical no matter which way you slice it.
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Grammar mistake
I guess the contrary view is that "some" refers to "license terms", in
which case it would indeed be grammatical to use plural agreement.
Again, it's probably best to reword so that it's clear what the
quantifier is actually referring to.
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I disagree. This is an elided version of "Some [of this software] is
proprietary", which is perfectly grammatical. While "Some are
proprietary" would be a grammatical sentence in isolation, it would be
incorrect in this context, because "software" is not a count noun and so
there is no plural ref
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The bug is in your code. Instead of:
echo $line
... you must write:
echo "$line"
Lacking the double quotes here means that the result of expanding $line
then undergoes pathname expansion, which you don't want in this case.
In general you should always ensure that any $-expansion in a shel
ck the core snap for classic confinement
when necessary (LP: #1650946).
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QuickBooks support nu
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QuickBooks 24/7 techn
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QuickBooks 24/7 techn
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QuickBooks tech suppo
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temple@3** QuickBook
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QuickBooks support nu
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Revert vandalism.
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On Thu, Feb 02, 2017 at 06:47:34AM -, dino99 wrote:
> when edited with file, i'm seeing some ' $( ) ' red highlighted, mainly
> into the osx_entry() section, but also ' #/boot '
That's just vim being excessively conservative by default. Its sh
syntax highlighter defaults to the very old Bourn
Fixed in launchpadlib 1.10.5.
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I've applied this patch to Debian unstable (thanks!), so it'll be in
Ubuntu 17.04. I'd be happy to help somebody issue stable updates for
16.04 and 16.10, but am unlikely to have time to do that myself.
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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I certainly won't grep user configuration files from package maintainer
scripts - that sort of thing causes serious problems in some
environments, particularly those with lots of users or home directories
mounted over NFS.
There's something to be said for doing a better job of the error message
in
This was in fact fixed in groff 1.22.3, which is in Ubuntu 15.04 and
newer:
https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?42968
http://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/groff.git/commit/?id=19f60d9e88208633350987f148396fe1376b76bf
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This was fixed upstream in OpenSSH 6.8, which is in Ubuntu 15.10 and
newer:
https://anongit.mindrot.org/openssh.git/commit/?id=1195f4cb07ef4b0405c839293c38600b3e9bdb46
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sshd boole
This is true of all the purely yes/no flags; I agree that there are some
multi-state options that behave differently.
I've raised this upstream, and linked the bug here. Thanks for your
report. I should warn you in advance that a backport to 14.04/16.04 is
rather unlikely, but if fixed upstream
Public bug reported:
bash -c 'ulimit -f 1024; yes | head -n2097152'
>/path/on/filesystem/under/test
On ext4, this test case prints something along the lines of:
bash: line 1: 11274 Broken pipe yes
11275 File size limit exceeded(core dumped) | head -n2097152
On ZFS, this t
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Kernel 4.10 stalls on restart
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Indeed, this was added in OpenSSH 7.3, which is in Ubuntu 16.10.
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hmac-md5 was disabled by default in OpenSSH 7.2 (see
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fault to a set including ed25519 and the
postinst will generate that host key. I think that addresses this bug
as thoroughly as is possible.
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Sounds like the problem is that this build leaves processes hanging
around from its tests. Unfortunately this currently causes builds to
hang, basically because launchpad-buildd uses sbuild's sudo mode rather
than its schroot mode. So the hang is a known bug in launchpad-buildd,
but it should sti
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Ubuntu 17.04: Manual package selection option is missing in Software
Sel
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Ubuntu's had OpenSSH >= 6.1 for a long time, so closing this. Sorry for
missing the upstream status change.
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I haven't worked on the installer much for a while, but just a note in
passing: it's quite common for even fixed bugs to still have importance
undecided, because it just means that nobody did the (in some cases,
busy-)work of setting that field. I've set it just to keep people
happy, but I would s
Wherever it goes, this part of the random-seed problems is not the
responsibility of the installer. Reassigning to systemd for now because
that's where systemd-random-seed.service lives.
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Moved to main.
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MAC address of bonding interface is randomly picked
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FWIW, here's my approach for resizing an existing file-backed device,
which isn't too much harder than James's original sequence:
sudo truncate -s +5G /var/lib/lxd/zfs.img
sudo zpool set autoexpand=on lxd
sudo zpool online -e lxd /var/lib/lxd/zfs.img
sudo zpool set autoexpand=off lxd
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GPG upload of newly-changed key fails because we cache the old key
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bian and Ubuntu security teams with
backports if they need it, although hopefully the above list of git
commits is enough to get started.
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I'm afraid I'm not sure which Ubuntu package this belongs on, but at any
rate it's not a bug in the software that runs launchpad.net; so
reassigning hopefully a bit closer to the correct target.
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[AMD]Power-off/reboot stalls = no tty on Kernel 4.9.0.x
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SIGTTOU happens when a background process tries to send output to the
terminal. If you're getting this then it generally indicates a
configuration error. Try using the -n option, and of course making sure
that you have suitable public-key authentication arrangements so that
ssh doesn't need to pr
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clang compiler packages require a libomp package for -fopenmp
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We'll probably have to keep /CurrentlyBuilding around for a while. It's
used by both pkgbinarymangler and pkg-create-dbgsym (to my knowledge; if
you know of more, please list them here), and those would have to be
updated in all series, *including* the -security pockets, before we
could drop /Curr
I think this is most likely to be up to click-apparmor, unless there's
some other aspect of the installation shown to be broken.
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videos and audios not supported in the pc
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Can not s
This is an upstream regression very probably caused by:
https://anongit.mindrot.org/openssh.git/commit/?id=65c6c6b567ab5ab12945a5ad8e0ab3a8c26119cc
I'd suggest filing it upstream at https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/ - it may
be possible to preserve the intent of the above change by substituting a
del
Thomas: I implemented that a while back (bug 1537579), but just forgot
to update the documentation. I've done the latter as well now.
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Launchpad git-to-git imports are available now:
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Don, you'd really be better off filing a new bug
(https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ReportingBugs) rather than adding on
to the end of a very old and almost-certainly-unrelated bug that was
fixed ten years ago. ("Install failed with exit code 1" is a pretty
generic message that could mean all sort
I've made this allocation; see the Debian bug for details. Please note
that it is *not* necessary to take any special steps to upload base-
passwd to Ubuntu first, and you should definitely not waste time SRUing
base-passwd to update the registry; all that is necessary is that the
registry held in
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Importance: Undecided => Low
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** Description changed:
Debian is considering switching to control.tar.xz by default:
- https://lists.debian.org/debian-dpkg/2016/07/msg00016.html
+ https://lists.debian.org/debian-dpkg/2016/07/msg00016.html
The Ubuntu archive doesn't support this yet. In order to do so, we
need:
Public bug reported:
Debian is considering switching to control.tar.xz by default:
https://lists.debian.org/debian-dpkg/2016/07/msg00016.html
The Ubuntu archive doesn't support this yet. In order to do so, we
need:
* either an upgrade of Launchpad's upload processing hosts (pepo and haetae)
** Project changed: launchpad => plasma-discover (Ubuntu)
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Title:
Discover in Kubuntu 16.10 can't find any application
To manage notifications a
** Changed in: launchpad
Status: Opinion => Triaged
** Changed in: launchpad
Assignee: sphen (faulkzz) => (unassigned)
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Title:
NotImp
LGTM: https://code.launchpad.net/~cjwatson/+snap/pi2-kernel-bzr-
test/+build/6948
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** Tags added: verification-done
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The kernel running on the builders is a custom fork at the moment, which
isn't a good long-term situation, so please don't mark the kernel task
here as Fix Released.
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** Package changed: grub (Ubuntu) => grub2 (Ubuntu)
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Title:
grub accepts only one key press in total
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Please could somebody test this upload to unstable?
iprutils (2.4.13.1-2) unstable; urgency=medium
* When using systemd, only start services when the hardware is present and
after the ipr driver is loaded (based on a Fedora patch; see LP
#1417608).
-- Colin Watson Sun, 09 Oct 2016
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