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Binary package hint: samba
I currently don't have access to the include files used to build samba
without extracting the source package. In particular, config.h and
proto.h are autogenerated during the build.
Could the header files please be dumped into /usr/include/samba or
I'm working on a VFS module for samba which needs the headers to build -
it builds as a shared library which samba will load (as directed in
smb.conf).
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I understand that I'd need to track changes in the API. One of the
reasons I want to build against a samba-dev package is that then the
header files will match the build of samba that is installed on the
system.
If I take a copy of the relevant headers and embed that into my source
tree and the sy
The smb.conf directive is "vfs objects". Also see:
http://www.samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-Developers-Guide/vfs.html
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I agree that letting my package hold back a security update would be a
bad thing, and this would happen with a strict versioned dependency. I
don't see any way to avoid this, so I propose that I don't make the
dependency so strict.
As you say, this has the potential to break should the API change,
Justin,
The URLs with PPAs have changed. Use:
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https://launchpad.net/%7Eracb/+archive/ppa/+files/gedit_2.24.2-0ubuntu2~basak1_amd64.deb
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This is not in ubuntu-intrepid/master.
@Johan - I presume you meant that you tested the patch cherry picked
against the intrepid git tree, rather than actually committing it?
This is a severe regression as IrDA is not functional at all with
Intrepid (upstream regression for 2.6.27, fixed in 2.6.2
I am having the same problem. On Hardy on x86_64, using
2.6.22-14-generic (2.6.24 has problems with suspend on my machine). It
only happens when flashplugin-nonfree is installed, but seems to happen
randomly, not necessarily when I'm interacting with flash. X just
restarts and I get a login page. M
I have generated a full backtrace, which is attached.
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I think this may be the same bug as:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-restricted-
modules-2.6.24/+bug/165093
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=10617
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnubiff
It would be great to have a right-click menu option called "Do not
disturb", which would toggle a check mark. When ticked, the icon would
have some sort of do not disturb icon, and gnubiff would either stop
checking for new mail or it would not re
Backporting the latest from jaunty for both pulseaudio and bluez has
fixed the problem for me - thanks. It looks like there's been a bluez
API change which pulseaudio has had to catch up with, too.
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Daniel,
Problem fixed for me using latest jaunty bluez package built on Intrepid
- thanks.
Incidentally, in addition to this I had to build pulseaudio from latest
jaunty too, though ALSA seemed to work fine. I gather there's been an
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Justin,
Does my package fix the problem for you?
My patch is just adapted from Red Hat's patch. This removes the
assumption that a file can be renamed while it is open by closing files
first before renaming them during the save process. On a normal Unix
filesystem this is permitted. On Windows, f
I've had the same problem (Intrepid). I already had the PDF directory
(755) from Hardy. My workaround: chmod 711 ~, do print to PDF, then
chmod 700 ~ again.
I think that there are two connected problems.
1) cups-pdf fails to create PDF directory (bug #295318)
2) cups-pdf cannot navigate to PDF di
To clarify, I think that this bug affects those who have home directory
permissions of 700 or similar. Those who fixed the problem by just
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I got this after upgrading from Hardy to Intrepid (not Medibuntu).
pulseaudio also produces the error when trying to use bluetooth to send
audio too (0.9.13 - I backported from jaunty).
Therefore, I think this is a problem in bluez, not in alsa or
pulseaudio.
Additionally, the "Bluetooth device s
Further debugging: it looks like pulseaudio is connecting to the socket
using bt_audio_service_open(), but then fails after that. netstat shows
that there is a socket @/org/bluez/audio listening.
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Could this be set to Importance: High please? Rationale: bluetooth is
unusable in Intrepid.
I have the same problem. hcitool scan can always see my devices when
bluetoothd is not running. When bluetoothd is running, then sometimes
hcitool scan fails; stopping bluetoothd and hciconfig down then
hci
I have this problem somewhat; it is mitigated for me by using a separate
USB Bluetooth dongle instead of the built in one on my laptop. I then
hciconfig hci0 down so that only the dongle (hci1) stays up.
Perhaps my laptop uses a single aerial for both wifi and bluetooth? If
so, could the two drive
I've just booted 2.6.22-14-generic which is what I used to use on Hardy
(it's from Gutsy but 2.6.24 on Hardy had other problems on my machine).
It doesn't work - same error (with BT_GETCAPABILITIES).
It used to work with this kernel on Hardy.
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Unable to reproduce with gedit 2.24.2-0ubuntu1 and sshfs to an rsync.net
account. Saving seems to work fine, regardless of whether the backup
before saving option is selected or not.
The fix that Brent mentions appears to be for a previous version of
gedit from comment #5 in the gnome bug, which m
Thanks cwillu, I understand now. I was confusing gio with native kernel-
based mounts.
I was able to replicate the first part of the original bug as reported,
but clicking "Save Anyway" always works for me.
I have patched gedit with an updated version of the patch that Brent
mentioned above. The
Jeremy,
Could you try something please?
sudo /etc/init.d/bluetooth stop
sudo mv /var/lib/bluetooth{,.bak}
sudo mkdir /var/lib/bluetooth
sudo /etc/init.d/bluetooth start
This will clear out all existing pairings and settings, but I think it
might have sorted some problems out when I was debugging
On Thu, Dec 25, 2008 at 10:11:43AM -, Jeremy Visser wrote:
> However, I
> would like to re-emphasise that I can reproduce all the problems I
> describe in the description from the Ubuntu live CD, which is, in
> effect, a fresh install of
Patch attached. This adds DEBCHANGE_UPSTREAM, DEBCHANGE_DISTRIBUTION and
DEBCHANGE_DISTRIBUTOR options to the config file.
I've also fixed the regression test for version increments to ignore
config files as this fails if the build user has config files that
change the default.
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David,
See bug #229760 - I've submitted a patch to add DEBCHANGE_DISTRIBUTOR to
devscripts.conf or .devscripts.
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I got the issue in intrepid without my patch.
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@Steve
I stand ready to be corrected, but my understanding is that Linux will
only kill processes when it actually runs out of memory. This only
happens when it runs out of swap. If a process is out of control, then
it will cause the system to thrash the swap and become unusable, but
long before L
@Daevid Vincent
See: http://lists.usefulinc.com/pipermail/gnome-
bluetooth/2003-December/000219.html
Looks like this is a different bug to me.
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I've just been bitten by running out of virtual memory accidentally.
Martin Pitt mentioned that allowed memory should be controlled as well,
and this was missing so I had to hard reboot.
I'm going to set a system limit of perhaps half or three quarters
available RAM.
Could a limit for allowed mem
Public bug reported:
Accidental actions by a single user or program that tries to consume all
available memory can cause the system to start swapping and becoming
completely unusable. I just did this by accident and had to hard reset.
Please set a default limit on the amount of memory available t
Done in bug 182960 - thanks
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I did post a patched version a long time ago that worked for some people
but it was for Intrepid so is now out of date. I'm still running
Intrepid so that makes it difficult for me to help.
It appears to me that there is more than one bug if a fix works for some
but not for all. This makes the iss
@acabre:
Thanks for the strace file.
This is exactly what is needed but unfortunately there's a small issue.
Because gedit seems to be aware of the file the strace output was being
redirected to, my instructions included filtering out all mentions of
the word "strace" from the log. Except that yo
@acabre and @tim pezarro:
Both of your strace files suggest the the problem is the same as the one
that I fixed in a patch for the Intrepid package in 2008. Please try
these packages for 9.10:
i386:
https://launchpad.net/~racb/+archive/fixes/+files/gedit_2.28.0-0ubuntu2~basak1_i386.deb
amd64:
h
In Karmic, memory limits are still not set. ulimit -a reports data seg
size, max memory size and virtual memory are all "unlimited".
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It's a lot more effort to exit gnubiff and then run it again. A right-
click DnD option would be much quicker, and thus more likely to be used.
Could this be integrated into Ubuntu's desktop presence stuff, actually?
Then it wouldn't even need any UI modifications.
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@Chuck
Thanks! But I can't find a samba-dev in
http://packages.ubuntu.com/source/lucid/samba, and I've tried building
the latest source and can't find the header files in there. Am I not
looking at the same version as you?
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I think normal users should be limited by ulimit anyway. Then this
wouldn't be a problem. See bug #182960.
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I found that qml-module-qt-labs-settings and qml-module-qt-labs-
folderlistmodel are further missing dependencies after (locally) fixing
bug 1905341.
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On a default Ubuntu (not Kubuntu) desktop install, kdeconnect-app does
not work at all. When running it from a terminal, it outputs:
QQmlApplicationEngine failed to load component
qrc:/qml/main.qml:93 Cannot assign object of type "DevicesModel" to property of
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Thanks Rik. I was going to prepare an SRU myself, but although locally
cherry-picking this patch fixes this particular issue, after also
working around bug 1888215, I still couldn't get it all working, so I
left it for now. I got the impression some of the plugin panels were
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> While the change may involve quite different code paths when it comes
to security features, I think we trust OpenSSL enough to be an
acceptable crypto backend. And behavior should not change.
Are you sure about this? TLS has a wide variety of protocol options and
the supported vs. "available" cr
> the current package is not usable
AIUI, it is usable, just not by default, because a workaround is
available? In this case I don't think this is a justification for
ignoring normal SRU requirements to avoid regressing existing users.
Please provide an upload that either contains a minimal fix or
An upload of boinc to groovy-proposed has been rejected from the upload
queue for the following reason: "Upload contains many changes which
appear to contradict SRU policy to avoid regressions, and information on
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I'm not clear on whether you want to update deja-dup on the basis of the
GNOME MRE or not.
If you intend to base this on the GNOME MRE, then I don't see this in
the current working list of included packages at
https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/scope-of-gnome-mru/18041/8?u=rbasak so if
you want to pro
Also 42.6 includes:
- Exclude snap and flatpak cache files (fixed regression that stopped
doing this)
Would this be a regression introduced by this upload?
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Most of this looks fine but I'm concerned about this upstream changelog
item:
sharing: Replace vino with gnome-remote-desktop for X11 sessions
It looks like that was done because of a problem with Wayland only.
Changing behaviour for X11 that isn't for the purpose of fixing a bug is
something we
Oh sorry, it looks like you reverted this in your upload.
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SRU the current 3.36.5 stable update
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On Tue, Dec 01, 2020 at 03:33:45AM -, Marco Trevisan (Treviño) wrote:
> Probably not enough to compare, but from what I see in these matrices
> [4], there's basically nothing that NSS supports and OpenSSL doesn't
> (while it's true the other way around).
OK, but what about build configuration
On Tue, Dec 01, 2020 at 03:22:33PM -, Marco Trevisan (Treviño) wrote:
> > What if, for example, someone has an LDAP server that only supports
> > older TLS, and switching to OpenSSL causes their sssd LDAP TLS client to
> > require newer TLS because of our stronger defaults? What I describe
> >
> It's not under the GNOME MRE no, just a micro release update worth
SRUing for the fixes it includes.
In that case the third paragraph of my comment 1 above still needs
addressing please.
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On Wed, Dec 02, 2020 at 03:29:43AM -, Marco Trevisan (Treviño) wrote:
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I didn't say that!
> backend fully (to be clear, I would have preferred it to follow
> upstream, not to provide a solution that will change in next LT
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Hi Anton,
Sorry, I had not also released the enigmail update. I have done that
now. Once this gets mirrored out, I think your problem should be fixed.
Please let us know.
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Accepted python-oslo.vmware into bionic-proposed. The package will build
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Accepted wireguard-linux-compat into bionic-proposed. The package will
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I'm adding a Focal task as requested in #ubuntu-bugs. However, please
don't take this as an endorsement for a Focal SRU. If it's just spurious
log entries, I'm not sure if an SRU would be appropriate or not.
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Importance: Undecided
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Thank you for the analysis, Sean. I think this explains the problem. It
looks like the init_proxy() function is run unconditionally by update-
manager when it starts, so any maintainer scripts spawned by update-
manager are incorrectly being given an http(s)_proxy environment
variable in this case.
Yes, this can be backported to Focal. It will need somebody affected to
commit to doing the necessary QA after the update is prepared (without
that QA, we won't be able to land the update).
The process is documented at
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates#Procedure as gregor
correctly poin
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Ubuntu better.
I can reproduce this. I quickly instrumented run-this-one to see why it
takes time. The pgrep took 5.4ms, so avoiding the pgrep won't help. The
lsof call took 1376ms, so that's where most of the delay is. There's
a
Patch available at https://gitlab.com/procps-
ng/procps/-/commit/bb96fc42956c9ed926a1b958ab715f8b4a663dec
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Based on your explanation, the "official" packaging for openvpn in
Ubuntu uses /etc/openvpn. It's the distribution packaging that gets to
choose the configuration file layout, so this isn't a bug per se, and
nor do
Like Debian, I think it's acceptable for the schema to be in the samba-
doc package.
Summary:
samba.schema missing: Invalid (it's not missing; it ships in samba-doc)
This led to:
Please ship samba.schema in the samba package: Won't Fix (no plans to do
this; maintainers consider samba-doc suffic
Thanks. We try!
I used a Bionic lxd container on a Hirsute host machine, with whatever
the default is for limits.
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run-this-one is very s
OK, so we should fix pgrep to fix that. There's little sense in working
around it when we can just patch pgrep in Ubuntu. You have bug 1874824
for that.
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Imagine a package shipping config file with contents "foo: true; bar:
false". You might put the md5 of that in the ucf history, so that
packaging that later changes to "foo: true; bar: true" knows that if the
user has anything other than "foo: true; bar: false" then it is a
customisation that shoul
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On Tue, May 25, 2021 at 05:51:12PM -, Francisco Pombal wrote:
> Thanks for seeing this through, but let me raise some important points.
This isn't the right place to be raising this. Only people subscribed to
the bug will see the conversation here, and that cuts out most of the
relevant people
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* Remove Throwable interface from exceptions (port of #31 to 2.x)
[ David Prévot ]
* Fix d/watch
Thank you for working on this. This new pacemaker feature does sound
like a worthwhile addition. However, I think there's a policy question
of whether it is acceptable to add this in a stable Ubuntu release. I
don't think we've done something like this before for this category of
package.
I apprec
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* Handle positional argument following named ones
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* Install /u/s/p/aut
Thank you for your report. I wonder if something's going on here in
relation to the snakeoil certificate and how its handling has changed in
behaviour since 12.04. If you could provide exact steps to reproduce,
that would be very helpful. Also, does /etc/dovecot/private/dovecot.key
exist at all on
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Ubuntu better.
The behaviour you describe is by design. The mechanism provided by
systemd for a local administrator to override a systemd service is to
use /etc/systemd/system/ and/or /etc/systemd/system/*.service.d/. In
general,
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better.
I'll leave any security assessment and security-based prioritisation for
the security team.
>From a non-security perspective, I think this is of low priority since
it only affects an unusual end-user configuration
Thank you for your report.
This looks like a local configuration problem, rather than a bug in
Ubuntu.
Specifically, you appear to have added a third party apt repository and
installed a third party package from there (mysql-common
1:10.3.29+maria~xenial [origin: MariaDB]) which is the cause of y
>From log:
Setting up mysql-server-8.0 (8.0.25-0ubuntu0.20.04.1) ...
/var/lib/dpkg/info/mysql-server-8.0.postinst: line 191:
/usr/share/mysql-common/configure-symlinks: No such file or directory
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>From log:
2021-06-06T13:10:44.995714Z 0 [ERROR] [MY-010736] [Server] Couldn't load plugin
named 'authentication_ldap_simple.so' with soname
'authentication_ldap_simple.so'.
2021-06-06T13:10:44.995940Z 0 [ERROR] [MY-010901] [Server] Can't open shared
library '/usr/lib/mysql/plugin/authenticatio
Thank you for your report.
This looks like a local configuration problem, 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
Since we use this bug tracker to track bugs in Ubuntu, rather than
configuration problem
Here are some regression scenarios:
Someone has taken control of all scheduled tasks on a load-critical
server by either disabling cron, adjusting the cron.weekly job, or
adjusting this particular weekly job in cron. Switching to a systemd
timer and enabling it by default would disrupt such a user
Ubuntu SRU team review for the Bionic upload.
This looks good to me, except that the functional test for this bug
previously added to the fix for Focal seems to have disappeared from
this backport. Was this intentional? If so, why has it been removed?
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Hello Graham, or anyone else affected,
Accepted net-snmp into hirsute-proposed. The package will build now and
be available at https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/net-snmp/5.9+dfsg-
3ubuntu1.21.04.1 in a few hours, and then in the -proposed repository.
Please help us by testing this new package.
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