I don't recommend running with pcscd, it's much more stable to run with
direct access, but I do not know why it doesn't seem to work for you, it
certainly does for me.
It failing with pcscd is nice, it not telling us why and how to fix it
is bad UX though.
** Changed in: gnupg2 (Ubuntu)
Public bug reported:
bluca wrote:
> There is already an interface (property to set) to mark units for
need-restart or need-reload, and then a command to restart or reload
anything that is marked (systemctl reload-or-restart. --marked)
We should use the interface to mark the services we did not
Yeah sorry folks this was a bit awkward, to avoid respinning other
images we temporarily spun out software-properties-qt into its own
package (0.99.48.1) and fixed it there, and hence there was no bug
closure or anything. This will fold back into the main package in a
zero-day SRU in 0.99.49.
**
I'm unsubscribing as I only did a no-change rebuild. I'd generally
advise against using LC_ALL=C in any setting however, it's generally a
bad idea and you should use LC_ALL=C.UTF-8 instead.
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The issue here is undeclared dependencies on libglib2.0-0 in snapd /
deb2snap conversion packages, in this case, thunderbird, causing it to
fail to install, because an empty libglib2.0-0 transitional
The last comment made me realize we are talking about the Qt frontend
here, and yes, sure, we only ever implemented deb822 for the Gtk
frontend and the Dbus backend.
The Qt frontend needs to gain a deb822 entry editor dialog, possibly
some rendering fixes for deb822 source entries, and swap on
Public bug reported:
APT is currently overriden from required to important, this is causing
it not to be installed by default when bootstrapping with mmdebstrap.
** Affects: apt (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Assignee: Ubuntu Package Archive Administrators (ubuntu-archive)
** Tags added: block-proposed
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Title:
nullboot 0.5.1
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/etc/apt/sources.list.d
** Changed in: software-properties (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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** Changed in: apt (Ubuntu Noble)
Status: New => Triaged
** Changed in: apt (Ubuntu Noble)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Julian Andres Klode (juliank)
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** Tags added: block-proposed block-proposed-noble
** Tags removed: block-proposed-noble
** Description changed:
+ ⚠️ Only land this in the release pocket after PPAs have been resigned
+
(This bumps the apt version to 2.8.0. APT uses the odd/even number
system, with 2.7.x being the
Gauthier verified it still boots fine on CVM, hooray
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nullboot 0.5.1
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** Changed in: nullboot (Ubuntu Noble)
Status: New => Fix Committed
** Description changed:
[Impact]
- new upstream release; usual dependency updates per Go MIR policy; aligning
with snapd 2.62; and support for shim 15.8 per the secboot dependency update.
+ new upstream release; usual
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[Impact]
new upstream release; usual dependency updates per Go MIR policy; aligning with
snapd 2.62; and support for shim 15.8 per the secboot dependency update.
Targeted releases:
1. noble
2. jammy; after/when shim 15.8 lands there
3. focal; after/when shim 15.8 lands
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This was fixed in u-r-u in bug 2060578
** No longer affects: ubuntu-release-upgrader (Ubuntu)
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We should do something like:
for package in cache:
if package.is_installed and :
replacement =
replacement.mark_install(auto_fix=False, auto_inst=False)
replacement.mark_remove(auto_fix=False)
To hint the solver to remove the installed pre-t64 packages and
jammy to mantic is not a particular interesting upgrade path, it's opt-
in only, so if nobody is interested in a mantic fix we shouldn't block
the jammy LTS fix for it. jammy users will be upgrading to noble and not
be affected by a mantic regression.
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Title:
Can't run snaps: .slice/session-1.scope is not a snap cgroup
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So I think we should extend this to some more important packages in main
that were dropped in noble, but otherwise +1. And you do get the
obsolete package prompt in the end anyway.
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Title:
Setting "optional: true" to overcome he timeout "Job systemd-networkd-
** Changed in: systemd (Ubuntu)
Milestone: None => ubuntu-24.04
** Also affects: netplan.io (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: netplan.io (Ubuntu)
Milestone: None => ubuntu-24.04
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stop shipping debian-installer package hook
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systemd-stub fails to
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I cannot comment on what is happening here, but the patch is still there
and hasn't changed. If you delete /boot/grub/grub.cfg it would run os-
prober again or give a sensible error for what's happening.
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** Changed in: lxc (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Committed
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Title:
autopkgtest failures on 1:5.0.3-2ubuntu3 (Noble)
To
** Description changed:
(This bumps the apt version to 2.8.0. APT uses the odd/even number
system, with 2.7.x being the development series for 2.8, and this is the
only change left for the 2.8 release)
(This will be uploaded after the beta and may be released before noble
release, as
Public bug reported:
(This bumps the apt version to 2.8.0. APT uses the odd/even number
system, with 2.7.x being the development series for 2.8, and this is the
only change left for the 2.8 release)
(This will be uploaded after the beta and may be released before noble
release, as a zero day SRU
If I stage it there, I get shouted at for binary copying gnu-efi
unnecessarily.
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Title:
[FFe] [HWE] fwupd-efi 1.5 and gnu-efi 3.0.18
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Is it possible the 22.04 install was setup using legacy dm-raid format?
The legacy dm-raid format does not include a header so it looks like a
raw ext2 to grub and it can "embed" there (as it will see the ext2 on
either disk at boot).
Anyway, reassigning to subiquity for triaging.
** Also
Hi Gerald,
2.12 updates for stable releases should happen some time after the 24.04
release, early unsigned backports are in
https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-uefi-team/+archive/ubuntu/backports-build
I was hoping we'd have signed backports in the
Public bug reported:
The starfive and laptop kernels are obsolete, on mantic release version
still, and should be removed per discussion with kernel team on
Mattermost.
$ reverse-depends src:linux-starfive # some reverse-depends bug
$ reverse-depends src:linux-laptop
No reverse dependencies
** Also affects: grub2-unsigned (Ubuntu Mantic)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: grub2-unsigned (Ubuntu Noble)
Importance: Medium
Assignee: Mate Kukri (mkukri)
Status: Fix Committed
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Title:
grub-efi crashes upon `exit`
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** Also affects: grub2-unsigned (Ubuntu Mantic)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: grub2-unsigned (Ubuntu Noble)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Thanks for the bug report, unfortunately this has become quite
convoluted and I've identified at least 3 different strands of
discussion in here that are not related.
Some stuff, like "runuser" in a cron job is clearly never going to work,
but I don't know how the other two instances - sessions
** Patch added: "fwupd-efi-1.5.diff"
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A new version of fwupd-efi has been released, adding support for
riscv64, as well as fixing some bugs. It requires gnu-efi 3.0.18. We'd
like to ship these in noble release; presumably we are going to end up
having to SRU them as well.
These are practically speaking syncs
** Changed in: grub2-unsigned (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Won't Fix
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Title:
Prebuilt signed grub images should include f2fs and exfat modules
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Geekley I personally agree and would go a lot further and hide even most
dependencies (you don't really care which libraries you are installing,
just about choices made, e.g. if there's an a | b dependency it should
tell you that it picked a).
So if you want to think about it that terse mode
Public bug reported:
This package cannot be upgraded, we're going to need a mantic SRU and an
ubuntu1 for noble.
** Affects: splix (Ubuntu)
Importance: High
Assignee: Till Kamppeter (till-kamppeter)
Status: New
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You may have heard about the xz-utils backdoor, compromised binaries
have been removed and replaced with older ones, and a partial amd64
rebuild is ongoing.
** Changed in: apt (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Please remove these packages from the release pocket,
jak@jak-t14-g3:~/Projects/Ubuntu/ubuntu-archive-tools:main$ reverse-depends
src:libtoxcore
Reverse-Depends
===
* qtox (for libtoxcore2)
* toxic (for
Public bug reported:
This is not compatible with the proposed gnome-shell 46 - depends gnome-
shell (<< 46~); has failing autopkgtest and no reverse depends:
jak@jak-t14-g3:~/Projects/Ubuntu/ubuntu-archive-tools:main$ reverse-depends
src:gnome-shell-pomodoro
No reverse dependencies found
Public bug reported:
Weird path related error:
319s ERRORS
319s _ ERROR at setup of test_mysql
_
319s
319s run_services = True
319s tmp_path_factory =
Public bug reported:
Please rm armhf binaries for ngircd
jak@jak-t14-g3:~/Downloads/rugged-1.7.1$ reverse-depends src:ngircd -b
No reverse dependencies found
jak@jak-t14-g3:~/Downloads/rugged-1.7.1$ reverse-depends src:ngircd
No reverse dependencies found
blocks libident
** Affects: ngircd
Public bug reported:
ruby-rugged/1.7.1+ds-1build2
302s -{:name=>"Random J Hacker", :email=>"ha...@example.com", :time=>2017-07-07
10:28:30 +}
302s +{:name=>"Random J Hacker", :email=>"ha...@example.com", :time=>2017-07-07
12:28:30.6 +0200}
Time stamps are off .6 seconds when built
** Tags added: update-excuse
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Title:
dgit time_t regression
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on armhf, test gdr-newupstream currently fails with:
3107s '
3107s + clog-check-1 before-new-upstream
3107s + before=before-new-upstream
3107s ++ git log --format=%aD -n1 debian/changelog
3107s + date='Tue, 26 Jun 2018 09:00:03 +0100'
3107s ++ date -R -d 'Tue, 26 Jun 2018
Public bug reported:
Please remove seahorse-nautilus from the archive in noble+noble-
proposed, source and binaries. It FTBFS and is blocking the time-t
transition. It seems to have no reverse-dependencies:
$ apt rdepends seahorse-nautilus
seahorse-nautilus
Reverse Depends:
Breaks: nautilus
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** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 2051999
Grub2 2.06 has upstream bug that results in Non-booting with ZFS after
snapshot of bpool.
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Public bug reported:
pyfltk fails to build from source, blocks libfltk-gl1.3t64
let's investigate reverse-depends:
jak@jak-t14-g3:~/Projects/Ubuntu/Scratch$ reverse-depends src:pyfltk
Reverse-Recommends
==
* mrcal (for python3-fltk)
Reverse-Depends
Without -b it looks the same just noisier :)
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Title:
RM: ignition-gazebo ignition-gui ignition-launch ignition-rendering
ignition-sensors
To
$ ( grep-dctrl -FVersion 0ubuntu -a -P ignition- /var/lib/apt/lists/*Sources
-nsPackage | sort -u ) | tee /dev/stderr | sort -u | xargs -IA reverse-depends
-b src:A
ignition-gazebo
ignition-gui
ignition-launch
ignition-rendering
ignition-sensors
Reverse-Build-Depends
=
*
Public bug reported:
These are Ubuntu-specific and broken, we can't fix ignition-rendering
easily even, it has weird C++ build failures and seemingly undefined
macros.
** Affects: ignition-gazebo (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Fix Released
** Affects: ignition-gui (Ubuntu)
Uploaded procps with the file; leaving gamemode task open because maybe
dynamic enhancements there still make some sense in 24.10
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Title:
Some
I'm agreeing with desktop in following Fedora to bump to 1048576, the
precedence makes this safe, and this I consider this a bug fix for
crashing software and not a feature request.
** Changed in: procps (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Triaged
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status:
Subscribing Canonical desktop team to get their input.
Basically the ask is to ship this file:
https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/systemd/blob/f39/f/10-map-count.conf
I believe if we do it should be shipped in procps; or possibly, gamemode
should set that option?
** Also affects: procps
Public bug reported:
This needs fixes for time_t:
* No change rebuild against libgoogle-perftools4t64, libtcmalloc-
minimal4t64.
* Remove manual libgoogle-perftools4 dependency.
but FTBFS due to header changes, so please kill it
In file included from cybozu/ip_address.cpp:3:
Public bug reported:
Please remove apt-verify from the archive. It overrides APT's repository
verification mechanism, and hence APT has gained a Conflicts: to it to
prevent people from installing it.
** Affects: apt-verify (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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** Changed in: glibc (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Won't Fix
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Title:
Support upgrades from unmerged 22.04 - was: package libc6
It seems the usrmerge package had not been installed on the 22.04 system
in the first place, so not sure how that happened but it seems prudent
to quirk it in the ubuntu-release-upgrader to convert first before
upgrading.
** Also affects: ubuntu-release-upgrader (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Sorry, I just did not fix the first line when editing the test plan
** Description changed:
[Impact]
podman containers using the default crun backend do not work anymore with the
6.5 HWE kernel in 22.04
[Test plan]
- Needs to be finalized, but roughly:
-
1. Boot jammy with 6.5 HWE
jammy is green too now
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** Tags added: verification-done-jammy
** Tags removed: verification-needed
** Tags added: verification-done
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jammy is green too now
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** Tags added: verification-done verification-done-jammy
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** Also affects: ubuntu-release-upgrader (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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doko: Should we consider splitting the bug into the FTBFS on noble in
this one and a separate one for the CVE itself?
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Title:
arm64 build of
gcc-10 is shipped in focal main so it needs a security fix there; we
should probably address the fix in gcc-10 in noble as well.
For other releases, gcc-10 is in universe, and fixes for it can be
landed via esm-apps-security in Ubuntu Pro.
** Also affects: gcc-10 (Ubuntu Focal)
Importance:
Please also include `dpkg -l` output, assuming you are fine with us
knowing which packages are installed.
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Title:
package libc6 2.35-0ubuntu3.6
And ls -lh "/lib/ld-linux.so.2.usr-is-merged" "/lib/ld-linux.so.2"
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Title:
package libc6 2.35-0ubuntu3.6 [modified:
What does ls -lh / show?
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Title:
package libc6 2.35-0ubuntu3.6 [modified:
usr/share/doc/libc6/NEWS.Debian.gz usr/share/doc/libc6/NEWS.gz
** Changed in: software-properties (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Fix Committed
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Title:
software-properties-gtk does not start
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Fixed in 2.44
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Title:
Recursion limit too low for jammy universe
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The regressions on mantic have cleared up and the tests of apt have
passed so this is verified there.
Still clearing out a regression from update-manager:i386 on jammy-
** Tags removed: verification-needed-mantic
** Tags added: verification-done-mantic
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Still clearing out a regression from update-manager:i386 on jammy-
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Title:
package polkitd 124-1 failed to install/upgrade: installed polkitd
package post-installation script
I think we can actually just respin noble's shim-signed with Breaks:
grub-common (= 2.12-1ubuntu3) for the few people affected by this
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If it gets stuck maybe look at top to see if it spends CPU anywhere do
do a ps faux or something to see the process tree. I wonder if it's a
debconf frontend socket being stuck or something
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The comment one is fixed in noble, I'm not sure what Xavier's
ubuntu.sources is about though, there's probably subtle errors in there
that get lost in the comment. So...
Suffice it to say, this is a rather niche issue as 23.10 did not
actually ship with ubuntu.sources, so it affects a few people
** Changed in: python-apt (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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Title:
No valid source.list found while upgrading from mantic to noble
Sorry Łukasz, this has landed in 2.7.13 in proposed back in February,
with the caveat that it is a warning for now. This will essentially
close the bug and we should probably consider the FFe to be switching
that to an error once everything landed. Arguably some consider any of
that work a bug fix
While the patch makes the application run it also breaks the
functionality it's patching for deb822 sources by just ignoring them.
More work is needed and I do have it scheduled for this pulse
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Please do not delete files, certainly not ubuntu.sources, or you will no
longer get updates.
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You have manually overriden the pin for lcov in proposed to 400 using a
package-specific pin in /etc/apt/preferences so that takes precedence
over the -t option (which is pinning the Packages line to 990).
Not sure why you do this but in any case you can install by specifying
lcov/mantic-proposed
Please read the output, your kernels are not signed with keys known to
your firmware and hence the update has been aborted to you keep your
system hopefully bootable.
** Changed in: grub2-signed (Ubuntu)
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Title:
Podman (crun) regression in Ubuntu 22.04: OCI
Test plan adjusted; fix uploaded.
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Title:
Podman (crun) regression in Ubuntu 22.04: OCI runtime error: chmod
`run/shm`: Operation not
The success case surprisingly ends up being:
ubuntu@test-crun-20240307:~$ podman run --systemd always systemd
Explicit --user argument required to run as user manager.
But using CMD makes it work. weird stuff
** Description changed:
[Impact]
podman containers using the default crun
I can reproduce the issue now, I missed a --systemd always argument. I
used
ubuntu@test-crun-20240307:~$ cat Dockerfile
FROM ubuntu:noble
RUN apt install -U systemd -y
ENTRYPOINT /usr/bin/systemd
ubuntu@test-crun-20240307:~$ podman run --systemd always systemd
Error: OCI runtime error: chmod
** Changed in: crun (Ubuntu Jammy)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Julian Andres Klode (juliank)
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Title:
Podman (crun) regression in Ubuntu 22
The problem we have is that we need to be able to reproduce it so we can
verify the change actually fixes the bug, otherwise we can't even upload
it.
** Also affects: crun (Ubuntu Jammy)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: libpod (Ubuntu Jammy)
Importance: Undecided
I installed podman on a jammy host in Azure and I tried running a
default noble image and building an image from whater gardenlinux is
(same as in the bug report), but both work fine.
ubuntu@test-crun-20240307:~$ uname -r
6.5.0-1015-azure
ubuntu@test-crun-20240307:~$ podman run --rm -it
If you have some time please let me know if that works for you. I tried
spinning up a jammy lxd VM but sadly my VM agent crashed or something
and I can't access the console due to other bugs so it takes a while to
test this on my end - but this is basically the upstream patch applied.
**
Fix and follow up fix cherry-picked in
https://launchpad.net/~juliank/+archive/ubuntu/podman/+packages
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/2056442
Title:
Podman (crun) regression in
If you find out which commit(s) in crun need to be cherry-picked and how
to reproducibly verify that this fixes the issue, I'm happy to upload
them for you.
** Summary changed:
- Podman (crun) regression in Ubuntu 22.04
+ Podman (crun) regression in Ubuntu 22.04: OCI runtime error: chmod
** Tags removed: update-excuse
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Title:
RM ring FTBFS
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Nothing to see here, really. grub has been rebuilt against
libefivar1t64; and the mokutil rebuild hasn't migrated yet (or built on
armhf), so it pulls in libefivar1, which then removes libefivar1t64 and
therefore grub-common and other reverse dependencies.
** Package changed: grub2 (Ubuntu) =>
I mean that's good to know that systemd does not load system-wide
environment variables but it's their design choice and not a bug in apt
(or systemd).
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Apologies, I saw the same issue locally fixed it but must have forgotten
to build a new .dsc:/
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Title:
Debootstrap fails for Noble with
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