I'm running Xenial, fwiw.
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adt-buildvm-ubuntu-cloud -r yakkety produces image that does not work
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Downloading
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323.6/325.2 MB (100%)
Download successful.
Resizing image, adding 20G...
Image resized.
Building
Shame. I tried to reproduce but ran into
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/autopkgtest/+bug/1582960.
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Sync openafs 1.6.17-2
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Attaching the debdiff I'm about to upload.
** Patch added:
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Ah yes, I have re done this but it's only in git and ppas. Can post patches
next week if you want to see.
On 13/05/2016 7:26 pm, "Martin Pitt" wrote:
> The patch for golang applies to the "golang" source which does not exist
> in xenial and yakkety, it's golang-1.6. It
It turns out that upstream had also run into this, so we could also fix
this in the juju-mongodb3.2 package by cherry-picking this change:
https://github.com/mongodb/mongo/commit/b766d1a46bacf5ff94c585543e0e6538da559633
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root@unembroiled-grayce:~# /usr/lib/juju/mongo3.2/bin/mongod --dbpath='db'
--sslOnNormalPorts --sslPEMKeyFile mongodb.pem --sslPEMKeyPassword ignored
2016-05-13T02:15:06.941+ W CONTROL [main] No SSL certificate validation
can be performed since no CA file
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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I'm like 90% sure that it's this change in the boost 1.59 changelog:
"Stop options with implicit value from consuming separate tokens"
It will also affect --sslClusterPassword, --password (for the shell
only) and --verbose. I guess we should tell mongodb?
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Dead easy to work around in juju though.
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Thanks for the tip, installing the yakkety version works nicely.
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SDL 1.2 crashes on snappy, breaks scummvm
To
That's not really the sort of test I wanted; I want something I can
show to the SRU team that will motivate including Go 1.6.2 in Ubuntu
16.04. This bug was originally about docker not working, can you
provide reproduction steps for that?
As far as I can tell, everything in yakkety should be new
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Status: New
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php-seclib: Call to undefined method
Hm, that's not what I see, but I am running in a yakkey chroot on a
wily system -- could there be a dependence on kernel version here?
On 3 May 2016 at 05:50, bugproxy wrote:
> --- Comment From bo...@us.ibm.com 2016-05-02 13:45 EDT---
> Here is a bit more detail on
Public bug reported:
juju-core ftbfs on yakkety like this:
dh_golang
Use of uninitialized value $ENV{"DH_GOPKG"} in concatenation (.) or string at
/usr/share/perl5/Debian/Debhelper/Buildsystem/golang.pm line 148.
warning: "/..." matched no packages
Use of uninitialized value in split at
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ftbfs on yakkety
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** Package changed: juju-mongodb (Ubuntu) => juju-mongo-tools3.2
(Ubuntu)
** Changed in: juju-mongo-tools3.2 (Ubuntu)
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It looks like 1.6.2 is going to be released around the same time as
16.04. I'll try to arrange for that to get into Xenial as soon as
possible after release. I'll include your patch whether or not 16.04
does :-)
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On 21 April 2016 at 01:38, Breno Leitão <1565...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> Documented this limitation at
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ppc64el/Recommendations#Golang_applications_on_big_machines
Well, the problem is fixed in the golang in Xenial, so I don't think
that warning really belongs there?
Oh the manual provider tests are broken by the change in Steve's branch
to pass --system to adduser, resulting in the jujutest user having
/bin/false for a shell.
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To be certain, I fixed that problem (pushed my branch to
https://code.launchpad.net/~mwhudson/ubuntu/xenial/juju/mwhudson) and
ran the test suite again and it passed. So I don't feel like I've
necessarily been very productive today, but the tests do actually pass,
so maybe things can proceed? The
So to be more confusing I ran the tests from
https://code.launchpad.net/~vorlon/ubuntu/xenial/juju/test-improvements
(which is just a single simple rev ahead of Martin's branch) on ec2
using adt-virt-null and locally using adt-virt-qemu and got different
results:
$ adt-run
The patch is upstream now, but my understanding is that it is only
required for docker.io 1.11.x, not anything that is in the archive now.
If that's the case then I propose not updating the golang-1.6 package
yet again this close to Xenial release, but make sure that the patch is
SRUed to Xenial
Well that's all fairly uninformative unfortunately. Does "systemctl
status docker.service" show anything interesting?
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I also like the way /etc/default/docker says that the file does not
apply to systemd, except in fact it does, kinda. For the export/sysvinit
problem, one approach would be to put set -a / set +a around the
sourcing of /etc/default/docker?
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Closing, based on upstream report.
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Installing Docker Breaks KVM
I think this is long since fixed?
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docker multicast packets
Marking incomplete based on age. Please feel free to make noise if this
is still an issue.
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Did this ever go upstream? 18 months later I'm sort of suspecting it's
been fixed.
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docker.io inspect shows docker pid as 0
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Sorry, going to need more info that this. Was it a persistent problem?
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Looks like a real problem, no idea of priority though.
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patch required to build with Go 1.5
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Assuming the 1.10.3 package in Xenial works now.
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Title:
docker 1.6.2 does
Which version of docker were you upgrading from/to? I don't have a
/var/lib/docker/devicemapper, was that from an older version? (Sorry,
I'm not familiar with the history of the docker packaging)
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Yes, I need to go through the SRU process to get Go 1.6.2 into Xenial
(and Trusty). Hopefully I can get to that today.
On 29 April 2016 at 07:42, bugproxy wrote:
> --- Comment From bren...@br.ibm.com 2016-04-28 15:35 EDT---
> I understood that this comment means that
** Also affects: juju-mongodb3.2 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: juju-mongodb3.2 (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Michael Hudson-Doyle (mwhudson)
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[2.0] bump mongod to 3.2.8
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The update is mostly straightforward, a bunch of the patches we are
carrying were included in 3.2.5 which is good to see. I'm doing a test
build in
https://launchpad.net/~mwhudson/+archive/ubuntu/devirt/+packages.
There is one patch that doesn't apply cleanly any more (skip-high-mem-
test.patch).
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mongo client is missing
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Backport dh-golang 1.13 to trusty
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On 12/08/2016 2:55 am, "Dimitri John Ledkov" wrote:
>
> fixing juju-mongodb due to FTBFS is easy, it was on my list to fix.
Oh ok. Let's hold off on this for a bit then...
> And 3.2 FTBFS too.
I fixed that one.
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The package needs to be removed from -proposed too.
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This series of juju is not going to be developed further in yakkety. It
depends on juju-mongodb which now ftbfs so rather than expend any effort
fixing that let's just delete it all.
** Affects: juju-core-1 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
**
Yep, that installed a conffile:
$ dpkg-deb -e
/home/mwhudson/Downloads/juju-core_2.0-beta1-0ubuntu1-16.04.1-juju1_amd64.deb
$ cat DEBIAN/conffiles
/etc/bash_completion.d/juju-core
Will need a maintainer script to clean that up. You could use
rm_conffile, but as I think these files were only
I was (I think) thinking more of this one:
http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.comp.emulators.qemu/412002
On 18 July 2016 at 15:27, Gary.Wang wrote:
> I guess it's related to this one.
> https://patchwork.ozlabs.org/patch/605928/
> Will do if I can find time slot int this
Makes sense to me, although I *think* I'd be just as happy with the
"just don't source that file" approach ...
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I have heard reports that this is fixed in upstream qemu. Is it possible
for you to try that?
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fatal error: rt_sigaction failure when run
I'm not actually completely sure how all this works. Which packages
installed files to /etc/bash/completion.d? Can you link me to one?
If they are conffiles, the recommended fix I think is to remove them in
a postinst, probably with rm_conffile ("man dpkg-maintscript-helper").
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I meant actual debs. I tried building from those revisions but failed
-- I'm happy to do that if you give me a recipe :-) (possibly I've
just failed to remember how to use bzr...)
On 19 July 2016 at 12:26, Martin Packman wrote:
> Old versions of the ppa packaging,
But aren't the files in /etc/bash/completion.d conffiles? In that case
they might not be deleted when that version of the package is upgraded.
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Status: Triaged => In Progress
** Changed in: dh-golang (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress => Fix Released
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Hello, thank you for your contribution to Ubuntu (I'm a quassel user
myself, so this is extra appreciated :-p)!
However, I see that 0.12.4 is in Debian now. Is there any reason to
prefer your package over syncing 0.12.4-2 from Debian? It seems that the
Ubuntu delta is no longer applicable.
**
I'm patch pilot today and a little confused. Can you check my summary of
the situation?
The reason this is on the sponsorship report is to get the patch in
comment #6 uploaded to yakkety? Martin asked for it to be sent to
Debian, but as there is no dpdk in debian yet, there is no support for
it
Thank you for your contribution to Ubuntu!
The patch looks OK to me (although I had to rebase it onto the current
patch in trusty-proposed). I've uploaded it to the trusty queue,
although I imagine it won't get into trusty-proposed until the current
package there completes verification (which
Hi, I've read through the bug and while it seems good progress is being
made, AFAICT there isn't anything to be uploaded yet and so I'm going to
unsubscribe sponsors. Please give clear instructions when you re-
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Upgrading samba to latest security fixes together with winbind
I've uploaded the patch to the trusty-proposed queue. Not sure how to
handle the cloud-archive stuff!
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: neutron (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
** Changed in: neutron (Ubuntu Trusty)
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E.g.
https://objectstorage.prodstack4-5.canonical.com/v1/AUTH_77e2ada1e7a84929a74ba3b87153c0ac
/autopkgtest-yakkety/yakkety/amd64/s/snapd/20160707_052336@/log.gz
Attempts to figure out what's going on have so far failed.
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Importance: Undecided
Is it possible for either of you to try the packages that are in xenial-
proposed? (Or yakkety, they are essentially the same)
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docker
Oops.
I think just calling dh_makeshlibs -Xlibgolang at the end of
dh_makegolangshlibs would work pretty well, but I guess it's almost as
easy and more correct to just -X the shared libraries we have done the
work for.
Not at all sure how to do the bonus bit, AFAICT the overide_ rule
detection
Just uploaded a fix for this that runs dh_makegolangshlibs after rather
than instead of dh_makeshlibs. Repeats a little bit of work but keeps
everything else working (even override_dh_makeshlibs).
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This bit of the output seems to be the core of it:
Jul 08 09:51:08 autopkgtest systemd[1]: dev-loop2.device: Job
dev-loop2.device/start timed out.
Jul 08 09:51:08 autopkgtest systemd[1]: Timed out waiting for device /dev/loop2.
Jul 08 09:51:08 autopkgtest systemd[1]: Dependency failed for
Ah those constants are only a C++17 feature, so I'm going to try
building with -std=c++17. But probably a better fix is just to comment
that single line out of the test file.
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The immediate problem is -Werror=nonnull-compare:
g++ -o build/opt/mongo/db/fts/fts_spec.o -c -g -O2 -fstack-protector-strong
-Wformat -Werror=format-security -Wnon-virtual-dtor -Woverloaded-virtual
-Wno-maybe-uninitialized -std=c++11 -fno-omit-frame-pointer -fPIC
I was wrong about that last bit.
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ftbfs with gcc 6
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Err Ian just told me that it would be safe to remove juju-mongodb2.6 from
yakkety, which seems inconsistent with this.
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Use
That appears to be the only new warning, so I guess we should add -Wno-
error=nonnull-compare to disable-warnings.patch (this is
https://jira.mongodb.org/browse/SERVER-25385).
The next failure is this:
In file included from src/mongo/base/parse_number_test.cpp:38:0:
Public bug reported:
This package ftbfs with gcc6 but fortunately is no longer needed (I'll
get a juju core lead to confirm this :-p).
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Partly it's the usual -Werror stuff but it's also something odd with
templates. From https://launchpadlibrarian.net/277677107
/buildlog_ubuntu-yakkety-ppc64el.juju-
mongodb_2.4.10-0ubuntu10~ppa1_BUILDING.txt.gz (a build -Werror hacked
out):
src/third_party/s2/s2.h: At
Huh. Can you test yakkety too? I was fairly sure that it worked, but maybe
i confused myself.
On 2/07/2016 4:01 am, "dann frazier" wrote:
> With the -proposed version, I'm seeing failures on arm64, apparently due
> to the new dependency on containerd.
>
> Starting
** Summary changed:
- Docker compiled with wrong version of Go
+ Old clients cannot talk to Docker in 16.04
** Description changed:
- Release: 16.04
- Package: docker.io 1.10.3-0ubuntu6
+ [impact]
+ The docker.io 1.10.3 packaged in Ubuntu 16.04 was compiled with Go[lang]
1.6.1. Go 1.6.x
This is because restarting docker currently restarts all containers;
until that is changed, we probably can't do anything here. I guess we
could restart docker iff there are no containers, but that sounds racy
and horrible...
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Importance: Undecided => Wishlist
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If you're using tab to move between controls, you would expect that
pressing it on the final control should loop back to the first control.
It doesn't.
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Importance: Undecided
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presumably we should?
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we do not
I guess this happens because the NIC is down and so you can't scan for
networks. Need to up the NIC first (I already do this when console-conf
starts so it shouldn't be too hard).
On 28 January 2017 at 06:33, Victor gonzalez
wrote:
> ** Attachment added:
This got fixed a while ago.
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Missing dependency on
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Status: New
** Also affects: runc (Ubuntu Xenial)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: containerd (Ubuntu Xenial)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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installer image should always give you the option to get a root
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subiquity always creates an 'ubuntu' user with fixed password
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We should probably stop doing this.
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Please note that you can't ssh to a link-local IPv6 address (fe80::)
without an interface identifier and being connected to the same subnet.
So "ssh ubuntu@fe80::c23f:d5ff:fe61:dce" will fail as you need something
like "ssh ubuntu@fe80::c23f:d5ff:fe61:dce%eth0" where "eth0"
I had a quick look at this and it doesn't backport cleanly to 1.6. Can I
ask why you are interested in this? I have a PPA (and soon a snap) with
newer versions of Go and using those is probably easier than backporting
this change...
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Title:
using tab to move between controls does not loop around to start
https://code.launchpad.net/~gophers/+archive/ubuntu/archive/+packages has
1.8~rc3 already, will have 1.8 when that's done. I could add the patch to
the 1.7 in that PPA too (but not today)
On 11 February 2017 at 05:38, Edward Vielmetti
wrote:
> @mwhudson - when you
Still need to do more here I think.
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Title:
network screen message
** Changed in: subiquity (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress => Fix Committed
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Title:
curtin progress screen is weird
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FTR, the wording used by d-i is "Please press Enter to activate this
console."
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Title:
installer image should always give you the option to get
** Changed in: subiquity (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Title:
console-conf - unable to connect over proxy
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** Changed in: docker.io (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Michael Hudson-Doyle (mwhudson) => Stéphane Graber (stgraber)
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Title:
Please upgrade docker
Public bug reported:
The subiquity spec shows the DHCP server a DHCP-provided address came
from. subiquity currently doesn't show this.
** Affects: subiquity (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Ugh, it seems that a new version of python-websocket is required too,
and that has some non-trivial reverse dependencies. Maybe they'll be
fine but it requires a bit of investigation that I'm afraid I don't have
time for any more this week :(
** Also affects: python-docker (Ubuntu Yakkety)
Oh nuts, I dropped the ball on verifying platforms that don't have
autopkgtests :-( I'm on leave for a few days but catch me on telegram if
you want to talk about fixes?
sent from my phone, please excuse brevity
On 20 Jan 2017 23:25, "Dimitri John Ledkov"
wrote:
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(I've run this on my xenial system and a yakkety vm)
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Title:
Docker not built with seccomp
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