[Bug 2064372] Re: While upgrading to 24.04 I got:'E:Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)'

2024-04-30 Thread Richard Henschel
I did manage to create a cpio archive of /var/log/dist-upgrade directory
with:

root@multivac:/var/log/dist-upgrade# find . -type f -print | cpio -ov > 
/tmp/dist-upgrade.cpio
./history.log
./apt.log
./apt-clone_system_state.tar.gz
./main.log
./apt-term.log
./eipp.log.xz
./lspci.txt
3017 blocks

Hope it helps.

Note that ls works if I don't give it any flags.


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[Bug 2064372] [NEW] While upgrading to 24.04 I got:'E:Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)'

2024-04-30 Thread Richard Henschel
Public bug reported:

Probably an issue with libc causes ls and tar to core dump when run, so
don't know how I can get you files as requested.

root@multivac:~# cd /var/log/dist-upgrade/
root@multivac:/var/log/dist-upgrade# ls -latr
total 1532
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
root@multivac:/var/log# tar -cvzpf /tmp/dist-upgrade.tar.gz ./dist-upgrade
Segmentation fault (core dumped)

Here is a list of terminal output.  It occurred very early in upgrade:


Upgrading
Fetched 0 B in 0s (0 B/s)   

   Upgrading: libc6-dev:amd64 < 2.38-1ubuntu6.2 | 2.39-0ubuntu8.1 @ii umH Ib > 
due to libc6-dev:amd64 Depends on libc6:amd64 < 2.38-1ubuntu6.2 -> 
2.39-0ubuntu8.1 @ii umU Ib > (= 2.38-1ubuntu6.2)
   Upgrading: libc6-dbg:amd64 < 2.38-1ubuntu6.2 | 2.39-0ubuntu8.1 @ii umH Ib > 
due to libc6-dbg:amd64 Depends on libc6:amd64 < 2.38-1ubuntu6.2 -> 
2.39-0ubuntu8.1 @ii umU Ib > (= 2.38-1ubuntu6.2)
   Upgrading: libc-dev-bin:amd64 < 2.38-1ubuntu6.2 | 2.39-0ubuntu8.1 @ii umH Ib 
> due to libc-dev-bin:amd64 Depends on libc6:amd64 < 2.38-1ubuntu6.2 -> 
2.39-0ubuntu8.1 @ii umU Ib > (< 2.39)
   Upgrading: libc-bin:amd64 < 2.38-1ubuntu6.2 | 2.39-0ubuntu8.1 @ii umH Ib > 
due to libc-bin:amd64 Depends on libc6:amd64 < 2.38-1ubuntu6.2 -> 
2.39-0ubuntu8.1 @ii umU Ib > (< 2.39)
  MarkInstall libc6:amd64 < 2.38-1ubuntu6.2 -> 2.39-0ubuntu8.1 @ii umU Ib > FU=1
  Upgrading glibc-source:amd64 < 2.38-1ubuntu6.2 | 2.39-0ubuntu8.1 @ii umH > 
due to libc6:amd64
  Upgrading libc6-dev-amd64:i386 < 2.38-1ubuntu6.2 | 2.39-0ubuntu8.1 @ii umH 
NPb IPb > due to libc6:amd64
  Upgrading libc6-dev:i386 < 2.38-1ubuntu6.2 | 2.39-0ubuntu8.1 @ii umH > due to 
libc6:amd64
  Upgrading libc6-amd64:i386 < 2.38-1ubuntu6.2 | 2.39-0ubuntu8.1 @ii umH > due 
to libc6:amd64
  Upgrading libc6:i386 < 2.38-1ubuntu6.2 | 2.39-0ubuntu8.1 @ii umH Ib > due to 
libc6:amd64
  Upgrading locales:amd64 < 2.38-1ubuntu6.2 | 2.39-0ubuntu8.1 @ii umH > due to 
libc6:amd64
  Upgrading libc6-dev:amd64 < 2.38-1ubuntu6.2 | 2.39-0ubuntu8.1 @ii umH Ib > 
due to libc6:amd64
  Upgrading libc6-dbg:amd64 < 2.38-1ubuntu6.2 | 2.39-0ubuntu8.1 @ii umH Ib > 
due to libc6:amd64
  Upgrading libc-devtools:amd64 < 2.38-1ubuntu6.2 | 2.39-0ubuntu8.1 @ii umH > 
due to libc6:amd64
  Upgrading libc-dev-bin:amd64 < 2.38-1ubuntu6.2 | 2.39-0ubuntu8.1 @ii umH Ib > 
due to libc6:amd64
  Upgrading libc-bin:amd64 < 2.38-1ubuntu6.2 | 2.39-0ubuntu8.1 @ii umH Ib > due 
to libc6:amd64
  Upgrading glibc-doc:amd64 < 2.38-1ubuntu6.2 | 2.39-0ubuntu8.1 @ii umH > due 
to libc6:amd64
MarkInstall libc6-dev-amd64:i386 < 2.38-1ubuntu6.2 -> 2.39-0ubuntu8.1 @ii 
umU NPb IPb > FU=0
ignore old unsatisfied important dependency on gcc-multilib:i386

Upgrading
Fetched 0 B in 0s (0 B/s)   

Preconfiguring packages ...
Preconfiguring packages ...
Preconfiguring packages ...
(Reading database ... 774707 files and directories currently installed.)
Preparing to unpack .../00-libc6-dev-amd64_2.39-0ubuntu8.1_i386.deb ...
Unpacking libc6-dev-amd64:i386 (2.39-0ubuntu8.1) over (2.38-1ubuntu6.2) ...
Preparing to unpack .../01-libc6-dev_2.39-0ubuntu8.1_i386.deb ...
De-configuring libc6-dev:amd64 (2.38-1ubuntu6.2), to allow configuration of 
libc6-dev:i386 (2.39-0ubuntu8.1) ...

Progress: [  5%]
Unpacking libc6-dev:i386 (2.39-0ubuntu8.1) over (2.38-1ubuntu6.2) ...
Preparing to unpack .../02-libc6-dev_2.39-0ubuntu8.1_amd64.deb ...
Unpacking libc6-dev:amd64 (2.39-0ubuntu8.1) over (2.38-1ubuntu6.2) ...

Progress: [ 11%]
Preparing to unpack .../03-libc-devtools_2.39-0ubuntu8.1_amd64.deb ...
Unpacking libc-devtools (2.39-0ubuntu8.1) over (2.38-1ubuntu6.2) ...
Preparing to unpack .../04-libc-dev-bin_2.39-0ubuntu8.1_amd64.deb ...

Progress: [ 16%]
Unpacking libc-dev-bin (2.39-0ubuntu8.1) over (2.38-1ubuntu6.2) ...
Preparing to unpack .../05-libc6-amd64_2.39-0ubuntu8.1_i386.deb ...
Unpacking libc6-amd64:i386 (2.39-0ubuntu8.1) over (2.38-1ubuntu6.2) ...

Progress: [ 22%]
dpkg-deb: error: tar subprocess was killed by signal (Segmentation fault), core 
dumped
dpkg: error processing archive 
/tmp/apt-dpkg-install-4QyvEU/06-libc6-dbg_2.39-0ubuntu8.1_amd64.deb (--unpack):
 dpkg-deb --control subprocess returned error exit status 2
dpkg-deb: error: tar subprocess was killed by signal (Segmentation fault), core 
dumped
dpkg: error processing archive 
/tmp/apt-dpkg-install-4QyvEU/07-locales_2.39-0ubuntu8.1_all.deb (--unpack):
 dpkg-deb --control subprocess returned error exit status 2
dpkg-deb: error: tar subprocess was killed by signal (Segmentation fault), core 
dumped
dpkg: error processing archive 
/tmp/apt-dpkg-install-4QyvEU/08-libc6_2.39-0ubuntu8.1_amd64.deb (--unpack):
 dpkg-deb --control subprocess returned error exit status 2
dpkg-deb: error: tar subprocess was killed by signal (Segmentation fault), core 
dumped
dpkg: 

[Bug 1876157] Re: Memtest86+ in Ubuntu 20.04 doesn't work, switch to Coreboot branch or package new release v5.31b is available since 12/04/2020

2021-07-01 Thread Richard Henschel
Addendum to comment #21:
The memtest86+ version 5.31b ISO image from http://www.memtest.org/ seems to 
work fine on this hardware.  Source is there as well.  Will they let Ubuntu use 
it?

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[Bug 1876157] Re: Memtest86+ in Ubuntu 20.04 doesn't work, switch to Coreboot branch or package new release v5.31b is available since 12/04/2020

2021-07-01 Thread Richard Henschel
Addendum to comment #21:

sudo apt list --installed | grep memtest

WARNING: apt does not have a stable CLI interface. Use with caution in
scripts.

memtest86+/hirsute,now 5.01-3.1ubuntu4 amd64 [installed]
memtester/hirsute,now 4.5.0-1 amd64 [installed]

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[Bug 1876157] Re: Memtest86+ in Ubuntu 20.04 doesn't work, switch to Coreboot branch or package new release v5.31b is available since 12/04/2020

2021-07-01 Thread Richard Henschel
Memtest86  5.01 hangs at 60% of first test on Ubuntu 21.04.  The machine
is Athlon II 640 on AMIBIOS 6.11 motherboard.  I have seen another case
just like this (hangs at 60%) on AskUbuntu.  It worked fine when two 2
Gig DDR3 1333 MHZ SRAM sticks in place and failed when two more
identical sticks (same vendor, same part number) were installed.  I used
'memtester 6650M' (just leaves enough for OS) for 5 cycles with no
errors.

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[Bug 1758805] Re: Fix for Program hack in bsdgames-2.17.25 core dumps when you enter 'i' after restoring a saved game

2018-05-22 Thread Richard Henschel
** Summary changed:

- Program hack in bsdgames-2.17.25 core dumps when you enter 'i' after 
restoring a saved game
+ Fix for Program hack in bsdgames-2.17.25 core dumps when you enter 'i' after 
restoring a saved game

** Tags added: 2.17.28 close dr. in included please quathamer tobias
version

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  Fix for Program hack in bsdgames-2.17.25 core dumps when you enter 'i'
  after restoring a saved game

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[Bug 1758805] [NEW] Program hack in bsdgames-2.17.25 core dumps when you enter 'i' after restoring a saved game

2018-03-25 Thread Richard Henschel
Public bug reported:

The following patch fixes the problem.  Cut and paste may have converted tabs 
to spaces (sorry).
I sent this to lists.debian.org as well, but not sure if that is the right 
place.
I am running Ubuntu 17.10 and package lists as bsdgames-2.17-25, but this fix 
was done in source listed as bsdgames-2,17-26build1, so that version is also 
broken.

*** hack.o_init.c.old   2003-12-16 20:47:37.0 -0600
--- hack.o_init.c   2018-03-25 20:35:59.362696144 -0600
***
*** 184,191 
bwrite(fd, (char *) bases, sizeof bases);
bwrite(fd, (char *) objects, sizeof objects);
/*
!* as long as we use only one version of Hack/Quest we need not save
!* oc_name and oc_descr, but we must save oc_uname for all objects
 */
for (i = 0; i < SIZE(objects); i++) {
if (objects[i].oc_uname) {
--- 184,190 
bwrite(fd, (char *) bases, sizeof bases);
bwrite(fd, (char *) objects, sizeof objects);
/*
!* Save oc_name, oc_descr, as well as oc_uname for all objects
 */
for (i = 0; i < SIZE(objects); i++) {
if (objects[i].oc_uname) {
***
*** 193,198 
--- 192,207 
bwrite(fd, (char *) , sizeof len);
bwrite(fd, objects[i].oc_uname, len);
}
+   if (objects[i].oc_name) {
+   len = strlen(objects[i].oc_name) + 1;
+   bwrite(fd, (char *) , sizeof len);
+   bwrite(fd, objects[i].oc_name, len);
+   }
+   if (objects[i].oc_descr) {
+   len = strlen(objects[i].oc_descr) + 1;
+   bwrite(fd, (char *) , sizeof len);
+   bwrite(fd, objects[i].oc_descr, len);
+   }
}
  }
  
***
*** 205,215 
--- 214,236 
mread(fd, (char *) bases, sizeof bases);
mread(fd, (char *) objects, sizeof objects);
for (i = 0; i < SIZE(objects); i++)
+   {
if (objects[i].oc_uname) {
mread(fd, (char *) , sizeof len);
objects[i].oc_uname = (char *) alloc(len);
mread(fd, objects[i].oc_uname, len);
}
+   if (objects[i].oc_name) {
+   mread(fd, (char *) , sizeof len);
+   objects[i].oc_name = (char *) alloc(len);
+   mread(fd, objects[i].oc_name, len);
+   }
+   if (objects[i].oc_descr) {
+   mread(fd, (char *) , sizeof len);
+   objects[i].oc_descr = (char *) alloc(len);
+   mread(fd, objects[i].oc_descr, len);
+   }
+   }
  }
  
  int

** Affects: bsdgames (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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