I should maybe add the following detail:
Channel binding, from all I can tell, is only available via TLS (even
conceptually). That is, the issue mentioned in the bug report only
happens when using ldaps.
In certain cases, it is therefore possible to work around the lack of
channel binding by
Might have been confusing to write
# kinit
$ export LDAPSASL_CBINDING=tls-endpoint
Both are supposed to be called from the same user. I meant to imply that
an existing, valid ticket in the current user's credential cache is
required for krb5 authentication via SASL in the ldapwhoami step.
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Effect is an authentication error. Root case is a "missing feature" (see below)
and requires updating dependencies, downporting.
> If you are certain this is a bug please include the source package the bug is
> in.
It's in
I also still have this on 15.04. I have removed all non-Ubuntu
repositories but to no avail.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1211511
Title:
update-manager hides but wants to install
I have the very same behaviour. Using the modified post-stop script cures it a
bit as it makes stop and start working again. However, reloading does NOT work.
It seems, squid terminates somehow when a -HUP is received.
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I have the very same behaviour. Using the modified post-stop script cures it a
bit as it makes stop and start working again. However, reloading does NOT work.
It seems, squid terminates somehow when a -HUP is received.
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Javier Jardón schrieb:
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better. You reported this bug a while ago and there hasn't been
any activity in it recently. We were wondering is this still an issue
for you? Can you try with latest Ubuntu release? Thanks in
Still, neither running it as root nor unsetting any env var cures my
problem. I have opened another bug #232241 as this one here could be a
different problem. I have also attached more information to the other
bug.
If someone wants to look into that and needs more information ... I do
anything to
Is there anything I can do to have some body look after that? This bug
prevents a lot of machine upgrades here at my end for me and friends.
Unfortunately, I cannot fix the bug myself and I would really appreciate
if somebody could look into that?
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vdr-sxfe segmentation fault on key press
It seems to crash here, but now I am lost.
1146 LOGDBG(Keypress: %s %s %s %s,
(gdb) s
1148 if(input) {
(gdb) s
1150if(input_vdr-f.input_control) {
(gdb) s
1151 input_vdr-f.input_control(input, map, key, repeat, release);
(gdb) s
Program received signal SIGSEGV,
I have tested both, neither removing the environment variable nor
running vdr-sxfe as root cures my problem. Whenever I press a key, the
thing dies.
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vdr-sxfe crashed with SIGSEGV in dbus_g_proxy_call()
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/197400
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Binary package hint: vdr-plugin-xineliboutput
Using vdr-sxfe on 8.04 causes a segmentation fault whenever one presses
any key other than ESC. I have reproduced this on five different
machines. Some were newly installed Ubuntu 8.04 some were upgraded from
7.x.
This seems not
Here is a backtrace of the bug
** Attachment added: gdb-vdr-sxfe.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/14624153/gdb-vdr-sxfe.txt
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vdr-sxfe segmentation fault on key press
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/232241
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I have done some further tests yesterday. As of my 04/28 posting, I only
have segmentation faults whenever I press a key. I can have the frontend
running fine as long as I don't touch the keyboard.
So again my question, am I seeing a different bug than what this one
relates to?
However, I also
I am seeing a segmentation fault whenever I press a key on the keyboard,
but that occurs no matter whether I am a user or root. Anybody else
seeing this? Is this another bug that should be filed?
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vdr-sxfe crashed with SIGSEGV in dbus_g_proxy_call()
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/197400
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