Could this be related? https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-
bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1068363
** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #1068363
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1068363
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Can confirm the stat workaround works for me as well
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Title:
autopkgtest-virt-qemu on noble images sometimes hangs doing copydown
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I'm hitting this as well, running autopkgtest (from latest main) against an
amd64 noble image built with autopkgtest-buildvm-ubuntu-cloud on Debian stable
with qemu 7.2.
I can confirm that switching the kernel in the noble image to the 6.5 shipped
in Mantic fixes the issue, with no other
Public bug reported:
When using sshd's -i option with stdio that is not a AF_INET/AF_INET6
socket, auth_get_canonical_hostname() returns "UNKNOWN" which is then
set as the value of PAM_RHOST, causing pam to try to do a reverse DNS
query of "UNKNOWN", which times out multiple times, causing a
IMHO it would be a worthwhile investment to allocate resources to
implement that plan, as it would benefit desktop users for all cases,
not just with dbus-broker
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Errata: I talked with smcv, who explained to me that dbus-run-session is
actually a wrapper around dbus-daemon itself, so they are not
independent.
With user sessions managed by logind, what is the use case for dbus-
run-session in production? I am aware it is used for self-contained
tests and
Github Actions enabled KVM for all open source repositories for free in
January:
https://github.blog/2024-01-17-github-hosted-runners-double-the-power-
for-open-source/
We started using it in systemd, and we hit this bug:
https://paste.centos.org/view/411107c8
This will start quickly affecting
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dpkg-buildpackage ignores DEB_BUILD_PROFILES
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distribution sid
dpkg-buildpackage: info: source changed by Luca Boccassi
dpkg-buildpackage: info: host architecture amd64
dpkg-source --before-build .
debian/rules clean
dh clean --without autoreconf --buildsystem=meson
debian/rules execute_before_dh_auto_clean
make[1]: Entering directory
The previous lvm2 upload has now migrated from proposed to noble.
cryptsetup 2.7.0 is also now available in noble, which also can make use
of this bug fix.
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The autopkgtest failures are unrelated, one is some patch fuzz:
15200s == Unapplying the patch ==
15200s patching file solenv/gbuild/UITest.mk
15200s Hunk #1 succeeded at 34 with fuzz 1.
15200s Hunk #2 succeeded at 71 with fuzz 2 (offset 6 lines).
15200s Hunk #3 succeeded at 92 (offset -3
Verified that the packages in proposed work and solve the bug. Thanks!
** Tags removed: verification-needed verification-needed-jammy
verification-needed-mantic
** Tags added: verification-done verification-done-jammy
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** Description changed:
When libcryptsetup tries to activate a signed dm-verity volume, and the
key is not in the kernel keyring, libdevicemapper does not return the
appropriate ENOKEY, so the failure cannot be distinguished from other
generic issues.
+
+ This is a problem when software
** Description changed:
+ [Impact]
+
DEB_BUILD_PROFILES= can be used in Debian to specify a build profile to
use with dpkg-buildpackage. We want to use it in the systemd project to
build the upstream packages for the Ubuntu autopkgtest cloud CI on
Github. But in the Ubuntu's fork of
Any chance it could be enabled now that Jammy shipped? It's really fine
to enable it in 249 for 20.10, there's really no reason to wait for a
new version
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** Changed in: openconnect (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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Title:
Cisco AnyConnect 4.8+ server requires a trivial patch
** Changed in: openconnect (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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Title:
Cannot connect to Cisco ASA with openconnect
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Is there a chance to SRU a targeted patch for LXD in Bionic to fix the
issue instead?
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Title:
systemd ignores RootDirectory option in .service
This is caused by
https://git.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/systemd/tree/debian/patches/debian/UBUNTU-
Revert-namespace-be-more-careful-when-handling-
namespacin.patch?h=ubuntu/jammy
From upstream's point of view, ignoring sandboxing options requested by
unit owners is quite dangerous. It can
Fixed also in systemd v250.4 and v249.11
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dbus timeout-ed during an upgrade, taking services down including gdm
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Title:
Fail to run tpm2 command under ubuntu server 22.04
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tpm2-tss has been updated to 3.2 in Jammy a couple of days ago. Also,
you should be using tpm2-openssl rather than tpm2-tss-engine, in order
to work with OpenSSL 3.0.
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Focal Fossa is missing libfakechroot:i386 package
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Bug against fakechroot:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/fakechroot/+bug/1875298
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Title:
i386: seed inclusion for libfakechroot
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Note that the only dependency is libjemalloc, whicih already has an i386
build, so there would be no other new i386 builds apart from
libfakechroot itself.
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This affects Jammy, and it is stopping the init-system-helpers
migration. See: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubuntu-
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** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
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Title:
Enable CONFIG_WATCHDOG_HRTIMER_PRETIMEOUT in Jammy
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Public bug reported:
[Impact]
The CONFIG_WATCHDOG_HRTIMER_PRETIMEOUT option allows to support
pretimeout actions on device drivers without the hardware capability to
support it. It was introduced in Linux 5.14:
https://github.com/torvalds/linux/commit/7b7d2fdc8c3e3f9fdb3558d674e1eeddc16c7d9e
It
Public bug reported:
As per instructions on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/i386
fakechroot (arch: all) requires libfakechroot, but this is not built for
i386: https://packages.ubuntu.com/jammy/libfakechroot
init-system-helpers, which builds a package allow-listed for i386
builds, now build-depends on
** Changed in: fabric (Ubuntu)
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Missing python3-decorator dependency
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Python 3 support for python-fabric
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Missing python-crypto dependancy
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The package just made it through the Debian NEW queue, so it should be
available in experimental shortly - which I believe can be synced easily
to jammy (but still needs a manual action).
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** Description changed:
Provides an OpenSSL 3.0 compatible new-style engine (ie, provider).
Supersedes https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/tpm2-tss-engine which is
OpenSSL 1.x specific and has been marked for removal from Jammy:
Public bug reported:
Provides an OpenSSL 3.0 compatible new-style engine (ie, provider).
Supersedes https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/tpm2-tss-engine which is
OpenSSL 1.x specific and has been marked for removal from Jammy:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/tpm2-tss-engine/+bug/1959414
** Changed in: openconnect (Ubuntu)
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Log in to VPN with TOTP codes
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Daily build 2667 broken for protocol=GP
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Cannot connect to Cisco ASA with openconnect
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Fixed in Impish
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jitterentropy-rngd uses 100% CPU on Linux
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Fails to build directory, tar or btrfs subvolumes
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There is no stlink binary package, and never has been in Debian/Ubuntu?
Where does it come from? Paste the output of 'apt info stlink'
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Fixed in 3.1.1-4 (impish)
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Title:
installation warnings
To
It seems it appeared here:
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/focal/+queue?queue_state=0_text=
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Title:
[BPO] Please backport
Hopefully this is enough reg. testing: newer releases have an "examples"
directory upstream. I've cloned the repository on Focal, added the
package via my PPA, and built the examples locally (and stripped rpath
to ensure they are using the system lib). The examples are working fine:
Public bug reported:
[Impact]
There is an upcoming Azure-related project that would like to support Ubuntu
20.04 LTS out of the box, and one of the requirements is the tpm2-tss-engine
package.
The library is available in jammy, but not in focal.
It would be great if it could be uploaded to
> Do you have upload rights to upload the backported package, or is a
sponsor going to prepare and upload for you? I think @paelzer's team is
doing the work for you right?
That's right - I do not have uploaders rights, so I just pushed to the
linked PPA to show it works
** No longer affects:
I have updated the text and title, but I can't click on reopen for some
reason, it's greyed out - could you please reopen it? Thanks!
** Description changed:
- Please backport sdbus-cpp 0.8.3-3 (universe) from hirsute to focal.
+ Please backport sdbus-cpp 0.8.3-4 (universe) from impish to focal-
** No longer affects: anbox (Ubuntu)
** Summary changed:
- Please backport anbox 0.0~git20210106-1 (multiverse) and sdbus-cpp 0.8.3-3
(universe) from hirsute
+ Please backport sdbus-cpp 0.8.3-3 (universe) from hirsute
** Description changed:
- Please backport anbox 0.0~git20210106-1
** Description changed:
+ Please backport anbox 0.0~git20210106-1 (multiverse) from hirsute to
+ focal.
+
+ Reason for the backport:
+
+ Doing development and testing for modern Android requires newer versions of
anbox. The upstream maintainer of anbox confirmed it
** Also affects: anbox (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: sdbus-cpp (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Summary changed:
- Please backport sdbus-cpp 0.8.3-3 (universe) from hirsute
+ Please backport anbox 0.0~git20210106-1 (universe) and
FYI, Debian 11 will ship with BPF_LSM built in, but disabled by default
(by explicitly setting CONFIG_LSM to the desired list)
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kernel:
Fixed in 2.14.0-1
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Status: New => Fix Committed
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Title:
Missing dependency on python3-distutils
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Tested with -proposed enabled on a 20.04.1 VM, works fine:
ubuntu@ubuntu:~$ az login
To sign in, use a web browser to open the page
https://microsoft.com/devicelogin and enter the code ... to authenticate.
ubuntu@ubuntu:~$ az vm list | head
[
{
"additionalCapabilities": null,
Note that this unit test is not an issue on the newer version in Groovy
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Title:
azure-cli: global import of antlr4 for optional sub-feature
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If a 0.2 is needed, debdiff attached.
** Patch added: "skip networked test"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/azure-cli/+bug/1897586/+attachment/5415727/+files/azure-cli_2.0.81+ds-4ubuntu0.2.debdiff
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Apart from that, built the package manually and installed it on a
20.04.1 VM and it works fine, the original bug is solved:
ubuntu@ubuntu:/tmp$ lsb_release -a
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description:Ubuntu 20.04.1 LTS
Release:20.04
Codename: focal
Unfortunately there's a test that tries to connect to the network, that
I missed when doing the original sweep-and-ignore, so it fails to build
on the build machine. It works fine from my 20.04.1 VM, so I didn't
catch it when building the patch, sorry about that.
This is not related to the patch,
** Description changed:
+ [Impact]
+
The monitor sub-command imports antlr4 at the global level, although it
is necessary only for an optional sub-option of the sub-command. Given
antlr4 is not available, this restricts usage of the whole sub-command
unnecessarily.
+
+ [Test Case]
+
+
individual patch backported from https://github.com/Azure/azure-
cli/pull/14712
** Patch added: "antlr4_workaround.patch"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/debian/+source/azure-cli/+bug/1897586/+attachment/5414979/+files/antlr4_workaround.patch
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debdiff of fixed package
** Patch added: "1897586.debdiff"
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The monitor sub-command imports antlr4 at the global level, although it
is necessary only for an optional sub-option of the sub-command. Given
antlr4 is not available, this restricts usage of the whole sub-command
unnecessarily.
The issue has been fixed upstream, and the
** Changed in: network-manager-openconnect (Ubuntu)
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segfault connecting to cisco vpn
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git_sigint_disconnect.patch and debian/patches/0003-service-use-SIGINT-
to-stop-openconnect-on-disconnect.patch are the same, both distros
backported the same fix independently at the same time. In the Debian
repo the latter was there first, so I dropped the one from the Ubuntu
package. Patch is
Debian Unstable now has the patch to enable gp via nmcli. It also has
all the patches that were added downstream on Ubuntu in 19.10 and 20.04.
** Summary changed:
- Option Protocol gp (Palo Alto GlobalProtect) missing on GUI
+ Option Protocol gp (Palo Alto GlobalProtect) missing on nmcli
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Wrong dependency javaproperties -> pyjavaproperties
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** Tags added: focal
** Description changed:
Due to a silly mistake by the Debian maintainer (*cough*) python3-azure-
cli depends on python3-pyjavaproperties instead of
python3-javaproperties. They are different and incompatible
implementations.
This has been fixed in Debian with
Public bug reported:
Due to a silly mistake by the Debian maintainer (*cough*) python3-azure-
cli depends on python3-pyjavaproperties instead of
python3-javaproperties. They are different and incompatible
implementations.
This has been fixed in Debian with the azure-cli 2.0.81+ds-3 upload and
azure-cli is not available in bionic anymore.
However it will again be available in Focal. The upstream package is
unfortunately of very low quality - it vendorizes the entire Python stack
including the interpreter and its libraries, without any meaningful security
SLA. It should not be used in
Fixed in Focal.
** Changed in: azure-cli (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Committed
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Title:
az command errors due to missing dependency
To
Fixed in Focal.
** Changed in: azure-cli (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Committed
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Title:
az command fails due to argcomplet update
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That would be even better, but as far as I understand also requires a
new version of openconnect itself. Personally I'd be happy with just the
hard-coded solution, as it solves the immediate problem of the VPN not
being usable at all, but if the full work could be done for 20.04 that
would be of
The Debian version in experimental, 1.2.4-3, has the two patches
mentioned in the previous comment that fix the issue for me.
** Tags removed: patch
** Tags added: champagne
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The following 2 patches we have in Debian can be added on 1.2.4 to
support GP:
https://salsa.debian.org/debian/network-manager-openconnect/-/raw/master/debian/patches/0001-PAN-GlobalProtect-pass-gp-protocol-to-openconnect.patch
Public bug reported:
The OAuth2 module of evolution-ews sends an optional "scope" parameter
in its HTTP request that causes Office365 AD to reject the authentication
request with an error like:
error:invalid_request description:AADSTS65002:
Consent between first party applications and
Hello, I have made the report public. The issue has been posted to oss-
security, and the upstream releases are in progress and will be
available in a few minutes.
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** Changed in: zeromq3 (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Title:
libzmq3 crashes when 'getifaddrs()' is
Hi Eduardo, thanks for taking care of this. The amd64 binaries look fine
to me.
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Title:
remote execution vulnerability
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(In reply to Luca Boccassi from comment #0)
> The latest version will hopefully arrive in disco via debian unstable soon,
> but I would recommend patching older releases.
s/disco/tumbleweed/
s/debian unstable/obs factory/
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Title:
remote execution vulnerability
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** CVE added: https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=2019-6250
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Title:
remote execution
** Description changed:
Dear Maintainer,
A remote execution vulnerability has been reported in zeromq. Full
details can be found on the upstream issue tracker [1].
The issue is fixed in upstream version v4.3.1, just released, or with
the attached patch which is targeted for v4.2.5
Also note that this was introduced in 4.2.0, so xenial is not affected.
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remote execution vulnerability
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*** This bug is a security vulnerability ***
Public security bug reported:
Dear Maintainer,
A remote execution vulnerability has been reported in zeromq. Full
details can be found on the upstream issue tracker [1].
The issue is fixed in upstream version v4.3.1, just released, or with
the
This is fixed since upstream version 4.2.0
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Title:
libzmq3 crashes when 'getifaddrs()' is unavailable
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The fix was released in version 4.2.0 last year and is available in
Ubuntu since Zesty.
** Changed in: zeromq3 (Ubuntu)
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libzmq5-dev is a virtual package. libzmq5 is the correct dependency, and
it is in Xenial: https://packages.ubuntu.com/xenial/libzmq5
** Changed in: zeromq3 (Ubuntu)
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Bumblbeed cannot launch X server due to SUID X wrapper
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bumblebee testing-version required for newer nvidia-drivers
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Hello,
Just found this discussion. We just released 4.2.0, sorry it took a while,
difficult times.
I hope the delay didn't cause you guys too much trouble.
The patch to use dynamic ports in the test looks very interesting, it's
something I wanted to fix for a while but never had to the time, so
Hi,
Good catch!
This is fixed in 4.2.0 already, and I will fix it for the next 4.1
stable release (4.1.7).
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Title:
, so for
now only Gnome Keyring supports it, as KDE Wallet has not yet been
updated to use libsecret, although I believe it is on the roadmap.
Would this be enough to mark this bug as fixed, pending 15.10 release?
Kind regards,
Luca Boccassi
[1] https://github.com/aebrahim/pidgin-gnome-keyring
[2
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