This bug is not in the Ubuntu package but rather in a PPA package,
apparently setup by the upstream author, which conflicts with ours.
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package libchromaprint-tools (not installed) failed to install/upgrade:
trying to overwrite '/usr/bin/fpcalc', which is also in package
Hi !
I'm the current maintainer of pytest in Debian, and have lend a hand a
couple of times with codespeak-lib as well.
I haven't looked at codespeaklib testsuite yet, but it would not
surprise me that it is intended to be run by pytest, since pytest was
originately part of codespeak-lib and
I've just tried to reproduce this bug on a quantal chroot on my Debian
box, but the test run went absolutely fine. Are you sure you used
pristine pytest or codespeak packages ?
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Here's a debdiff for the upgrade, along with one for -signed.
** Patch added: "s390-tools-2.17.0-0ubuntu1.debdiff"
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** Patch added: "s390-tools-signed-2.17.0-0ubuntu1.debdiff"
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Oh, I forgot to specify:
I tested the changes in a s390x VM by installing all "s390-tools-*"
packages and running their binaries with `--help` as argument as a
sanity check. I also tested a system reboot.
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Imported from Debian bug http://bugs.debian.org/973153:
Source: caml-crush
Version: 1.0.10-4
Severity: serious
Justification: FTBFS on amd64
Tags: bullseye sid ftbfs
Usertags: ftbfs-20201027 ftbfs-bullseye
Hi,
During a rebuild of all packages in sid, your package failed to
Public bug reported:
Imported from Debian bug http://bugs.debian.org/992564:
Source: caml-crush
Severity: serious
Tags: upstream ftbfs
Dear Maintainer,
The package fails to build from source in clean environments as it
relies on "rpc/rpc.h" being present, while those headers have been
removed
Public bug reported:
New upstream version with bugfixes.
** Affects: haveged (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: In Progress
** Changed in: haveged (Ubuntu)
Status: New => In Progress
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Attached is a debdiff for this merge. You'll find a built version in
this PPA: https://launchpad.net/~schopin/+archive/ubuntu/test-
ppa/+sourcepub/12655500/+listing-archive-extra
Cheers,
Simon
** Patch added: "haveged.diff"
This bug seems to be intermittent. I've now rebooted 5 or 6 times the
system and I could only reproduce the issue on the first reboot. :/
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Title:
After further testing it's not a Firefox problem, other applications
have the same issue. Weirdly, gnome-shell itself doesn't have the issue,
hence my initial mistake. Gnome terminal, thunderbird, and Ubuntu
software all have the same symptoms.
Note that mouse input works fine.
Reaffecting to
Public bug reported:
While testing the focal 20.04.3 Ubuntu Desktop iso, I tried to launch
Firefox in the live session, but was unable to type anything to either
the address bar or the content of the homepage (with a text box to
search stuff)
** Affects: gnome-shell (Ubuntu)
Importance:
: Undecided
Assignee: Simon Chopin (schopin)
Status: In Progress
** Tags: update-excuse
** Changed in: wmanager (Ubuntu)
Status: New => In Progress
** Changed in: wmanager (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Simon Chopin (schopin)
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Oh yes sorry, I should have done that in the initial report.
I'm using a Lenovo Yoga laptop model 710-IKB, with an AZERTY keyboard
layout. It had no external input devices plugged in. A notable HW
feature of the laptop is that it has a touchscreen.
I'll give it a few more tries later today to
I regularly have this (my gnome-shell oopses every morning, probably
because of an extension somewhere). Attached is a screenshot from
apport-gtk.
** Attachment added: "Capture d’écran de 2021-08-17 09-21-26.png"
Fixed by syncing the Debian version, currently in -proposed
** Changed in: git-remote-hg (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Committed
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Please sync git-remote-hg 1.0.2.1~ds-2 (universe) from Debian unstable
(main)
Changelog entries since current impish version 1.0.2.1~ds-1:
git-remote-hg (1.0.2.1~ds-2) unstable; urgency=medium
* QA upload.
* Add missing mercurial-git test dependency (LP: #1940123)
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First, it sets up a veth with router_eth42 at one end and test_eth42 at
the other (the itf names might be different ?). dnsmasq is bound against
router_eth42 which is configured manually via iproute with both IPv4 and
IPv6
** Attachment added: "networkd-glib-2.34.trace"
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I can now confirm that the bug has been introduced strictly by the glibc
2.34, and not another package in the -proposed pocket.
My reproduction steps were as following:
Boot an Ubuntu Impish qemu VM (fully up-to-date (funnily enough, far
from being a trivial thing to do, see at the bottom for
Beginner error on my part : there are debug logs in networkd, I didn't
even check them. As often, it turns out part of the answer lies in
there.
Here are the logs from 2.33:
autopkgtest systemd-networkd[942]: test_eth42: Gained IPv6LL
autopkgtest systemd-networkd[942]: test_eth42:
Attached are new strace logs, I'll remove the previous files as there
was something wrong with my test setup, so the captured trace isn't
necessarily during the DHCPv6 tests.
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** Attachment added: "networkd-glib-2.33-3.trace"
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** Attachment removed: "networkd-glib-2.34.trace"
Public bug reported:
Something goes wrong in the import completion code, as it tries to open
an apparmor-related sysfs file. The crash appears a few seconds after
launching bpython. Seems fixed upstream.
LANG=C bpython
bpython version 0.21 on top of Python 3.9.6 /usr/bin/python3
>>>
Traceback
** Tags added: patch patch-accepted-upstream
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Fixed by backporting upstream patch. Uploaded to
https://launchpad.net/~schopin/+archive/ubuntu/test-
ppa/+sourcepub/12668725/+listing-archive-extra as well.
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Tracked down the failure which was due to an UB (uninitialized memory
read) being exposed by the recent glibc changes, presumably something in
the memory allocation area.
In any case the attached debdiff should fix the issue. You'll find a
built version of the package in my PPA:
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Autopkgtest fail with glibc 2.34
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Allright.
I was going to post in-depth investigation results to sum up what
stepping through the code taught me (pretty much nothing, it all goes
well until I lose the stepping thread due to callback/async stuff), but
right before sending the text I let GDB finish the program execution,
and lo
Public bug reported:
Imported from Debian bug http://bugs.debian.org/989145:
Package: debos
Version: 1.0.0+git20201203.e939090-4
Severity: wishlist
Dear maintainer,
The DEP-8 test recently added to src:debos, called build-chroot, makes
use of the user-mode-linux package (the fakemachine
Public bug reported:
Imported from Debian bug http://bugs.debian.org/989145:
Package: debos
Version: 1.0.0+git20201203.e939090-4
Severity: wishlist
Dear maintainer,
The DEP-8 test recently added to src:debos, called build-chroot, makes
use of the user-mode-linux package (the fakemachine
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1937256 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1937256
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1937256
paperwork: autopkgtest armhf regression: Libinsane item->get_options()
error: 0x4006, I/O Error (7)
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Imported from Debian bug http://bugs.debian.org/983515:
[,
]
** Affects: paperwork (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Affects: paperwork (Debian)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #983515
Public bug reported:
Please sync exuberant-ctags 1:5.9~svn20110310-15 (main) from Debian
unstable (main)
Changelog entries since current impish version
1:5.9~svn20110310-14build1:
exuberant-ctags (1:5.9~svn20110310-15) unstable; urgency=medium
[ Simon Chopin ]
* d/p/use-conventional-unused
Removed request for sponsors, submitting MP against the packaging Git
repo instead.
** Merge proposal linked:
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Attached is the debdiff for the fix.
** Patch added: "m4.debdiff"
there
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-m4/2021-03/msg0.html
** Affects: m4 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Assignee: Simon Chopin (schopin)
Status: In Progress
** Changed in: m4 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => In Progress
** Changed in: m4 (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassig
Public bug reported:
ALl tests fail, because of a missing dependency on git-mercurial.
Fixed in the Debian Salsa repository but the fix hasn't been uploaded to
Debian yet, so attached is a debdiff porting it as an Ubuntu diff, so
that we can get 1.0.2.1 in before the feature freeze.
** Affects:
Hello,
I've been working on merging 2.4.9-1+1 from Debian, you'll find a
debdiff attached as well as a version uploaded to this PPA:
https://launchpad.net/~schopin/+archive/ubuntu/test-
ppa/+sourcepub/12651690/+listing-archive-extra
I've done some cursory testing on local PPPoE links, but I
** Summary changed:
- Merge quassel 1.9.14-1 from Debian
+ Merge haveged 1.9.14-1 from Debian
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Merge haveged 1.9.14-1 from Debian
To
Attached is a debdiff with the merged package. A PPA version has been
uploaded there : https://launchpad.net/~schopin/+archive/ubuntu/test-
ppa/+sourcepub/12655074/+listing-archive-extra if you want to test it.
** Patch added: "quassel.debdiff"
Public bug reported:
Please sync dh-python 4.20201102+nmu1 (universe) from Debian unstable
(main)
Explanation of the Ubuntu delta and why it can be dropped:
* Disable the nosetests autopkg test. Unmaintained.
* Disable the nosetests autopkg test. Unmaintained.
* Fix DocTest.
-> Those have
Public bug reported:
Merge the few changes from Debian to reduce the diff as much as
possible.
** Affects: quassel (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Please sync racket 7.9+dfsg1-2 (universe) from Debian unstable (main)
Explanation of the Ubuntu delta and why it can be dropped:
* Merge from Debian unstable. Remaining changes:
- Ensure building with -O2 to work around a misbuild on ppc64el which
defaults to -O3.
For reference, the Debian autopkgtest run (successful) can be found here
: https://ci.debian.net/packages/t/thin/testing/armhf/
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Committed, but not released yet. The fix is in upstream v249, and
cherry-picked in the version currently in -proposed, but I believe it
got stuck because of the glibc transition?
** Changed in: systemd (Ubuntu Impish)
Status: In Progress => Fix Committed
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FTBFS on impish
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Sent a patch to the Debian Salsa repository :
https://salsa.debian.org/debian/libuv1/-/merge_requests/1
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FTBFS on impish
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Some more context :
* https://github.com/libuv/libuv#-fno-strict-aliasing
* https://github.com/libuv/libuv/issues/1230
It has been fixed upstream in the 1.41 by adding this same flag in their
build systems:
https://github.com/libuv/libuv/commit/cbcd0cfc824c712f6068930507a34d6b80e33b29
** Bug
** Tags added: ftbfs
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FTBFS on impish
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Since the problem has been fixed upstream, I'm not sure the Salsa MR
will make it into Debian, as the maintainer might simply want to upload
a new upstream version.
So I'll simply backport the upstream fix in Ubuntu. I think this will
make it easier for a future contributor to identify that the
Public bug reported:
This new upstream version consists only of a couple security fixes, and
should thus be merged into Impish.
Upstream changelog:
Changes between 1.1.1k and 1.1.1l [24 Aug 2021]
*) Fixed an SM2 Decryption Buffer Overflow.
In order to decrypt SM2 encrypted data an
** Patch added: "DIff to 1.1.1k-1ubuntu1 (Ubuntu)"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/openssl/+bug/1943109/+attachment/5524337/+files/openssl_diff_from_ubuntu.debdiff
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** Patch added: "Diff to 1.1.1l-1 (Debian)"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/openssl/+bug/1943109/+attachment/5524338/+files/openssl_diff_from_debian.debdiff
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Uploaded by juliank, but I forgot to add the LP number in the changelog.
I'll change the status manually, and unsubscribe the sponsors list.
** Changed in: openssl (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Committed
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Merge 1.1.1l-1 version from Debian
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Here are debdiffs to fix this particular bug. The new approach is to
backport only the patch addressing the issue at hand, rather than
updating the whole package to a new version.
** Patch added: "scilab_bionic.debdiff"
** Patch added: "scilab_focal.debdiff"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/scilab/+bug/1870813/+attachment/5524418/+files/scilab_focal.debdiff
** Changed in: scilab (Ubuntu Bionic)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Simon Chopin (schopin)
** Changed in: scilab (Ubuntu Focal)
** Description changed:
[Impact]
Scilab does not start. This is a regression from an OpenJDK 11 update.
SRU TEAM: please note that scilab runs OpenJDK 8 and since Bionic we have
been forcing it to use OpenJDK 11 (see bug 1814133). Since the last Bionic and
Focal update there have been
OK, I'm giving up on 1765503, the patch is non-trivial to backport and I
don't know enough about the topic. Looking for sponsors now.
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For the Bionic fix, I might revisit it to bundle the SRU with a fix for
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/scilab/+bug/1765503 as it
seems a patch is available upstream.
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Scilab does not start on bionic and focal
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We can observe similar problems on Bionic (18.04), except that the
missing profile is GL3bc and not GL4bc. I'm assuming the root cause is
the same. Impish is also affected, I haven't had the chance to check
Hirsute.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1888130 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1888130
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Jogl 2.3.2 crashes with "Profile GL4bc is not available on
X11GraphicsDevice" - fixed in Jogl 2.4.0
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X11GraphicsDevice" - fixed in Jogl 2.4.0
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After a discussion with the current Netplan team, we've reached the
conclusion that we prefer the current behaviour of failing completely
rather than applying a partial configuration. Our decision is based on
several factors:
* The predictability of the system is greater: either it
** Also affects: scilab (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Jogl 2.3.2 crashes with "Profile GL4bc is not available on
Looking through the attachments, I don't see anything particularly
private in there. Consequently, I'm making the report public.
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Jogl 2.3.2 crashes with "Profile GL4bc is not available on
X11GraphicsDevice" - fixed in Jogl 2.4.0
Verified on bionic and focal on amd64 qemu VMs.
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verification-needed-focal
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Note that the same failures can be spotted on amd64 as well, just not as
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autopkgtest is very flaky on s390x
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This patch bypasses the custom restarting logic backed into the postinst
script if the needrestart utility is present, as it allows sharing the
logic with the rest of the system.
It also changes the custom logic to compare the old package version to
the current one instead
** Attachment added: "V2 addressing comments by bdmurray on IRC."
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Thank you for the thorough review!
Here's an amended patch with the requested modifications.
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** Description changed:
- The Opencryptoki Soft token does not check if an EC key is valid when an
- EC key is created via C_CreateObject, nor when C_DeriveKey is used with
- ECDH public data. This may allow one to perform Invalid Curve Attacks.
+ [Description]
+ The Opencryptoki Soft token does
Here's a debdiff for the Hirsute SRU.
** Patch added: "opencryptoki_hirsute.debdiff"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/opencryptoki/+bug/1928780/+attachment/5514578/+files/opencryptoki_hirsute.debdiff
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The version is 3.15.1+dfsg-0ubuntu1.1~ppa2, but it's the same code
otherwise. Waiting for repro before poking someone to upload the SRU
New version of the test.c file, this time working as intended. Tested in
an amd64 hirsute VM.
** Description changed:
[Description]
The Opencryptoki Soft token does not check if an EC key is valid when an EC
key is created via C_CreateObject, nor when C_DeriveKey is used with ECDH
public
For hirsute, all but two were flaky that turned green on rerun. The
other ones will necessitate hints :
https://code.launchpad.net/~schopin/britney/+git/hints-ubuntu/+merge/406595
https://code.launchpad.net/~schopin/britney/+git/hints-ubuntu/+merge/406596
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https://code.launchpad.net/~schopin/britney/+git/hints-ubuntu/+merge/406593
The other tests seem to be flaky.
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[Ubuntu 20.04] OpenSSL bugs in the s390x AES code
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ubuntu@ubuntu:~$ dpkg-architecture --is s390x && [ "$(dpkg-query -W
-f='${Version}' libssl1.1)" = "1.1.1f-1ubuntu2.5" ] && gcc -o aes-test test.c
-lcrypto -lssl && ./aes-test && echo OK
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This time properly tested and verified on bionic via juju/canonistack,
where I sadly cannot boot any other version. The test fails properly
there in the -updates version, and succeeds (without having to
recompile) with the version in -proposed.
In addition, I round-tripped a file through
Here's a debdiff containing a backported version of the feature. There
is also a small refactoring as it allowed me to easily integrate the new
feature in the build process.
** Changed in: zlib (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Canonical Foundations Team (canonical-foundations) => Simon
Chopin (scho
You'll find a built version of the package in my PPA :
https://launchpad.net/~schopin/+archive/ubuntu/test-
ppa/+sourcepub/12641334/+listing-archive-extra
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Public bug reported:
Please sync lksctp-tools 1.0.19+dfsg-1 (main) from Debian unstable
(main)
Explanation of the Ubuntu delta and why it can be dropped:
* Use symver attribute for symbol versioning, fixing the lto build,
patch taken from Fedora.
This patch has been merged upstream for
Indeed, nice catch! The _32 and _64 variants weren't used anymore,
either.
Updated debdiff attached, and a ~ppa2 version has been uploaded to my
PPA.
** Patch added: "zlib.debdiff"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/zlib/+bug/1932010/+attachment/5517264/+files/zlib.debdiff
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Here's the diff from the Ubuntu branch, much more massive as it includes
the upstream diff...
** Patch added: "pam_from_ubuntu.debdiff"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pam/+bug/1916509/+attachment/5517278/+files/pam_from_ubuntu.debdiff
** Tags added: fr-1604
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** Changed in: pam (Ubuntu)
Status: New => In Progress
** Changed in: pam (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Simon Chopin (schopin)
** Patch added: "pam_from_debian.debdiff"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pam/+bug/1916509/+attachmen
Public bug reported:
Fails to build from source in a clean impish schroot (via sbuild), the
tests fail.
See the attached logs.
Note that it builds fine on hirsute as well as Debian unstable and
bullseye.
** Affects: libuv1 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Assignee: Simon Chopin
Public bug reported:
Impish currently ships with a version based on the upstream 1.1.1j,
while Debian bullseye/sid has 1.1.1k. Let's merge!
** Affects: openssl (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Assignee: Simon Chopin (schopin)
Status: In Progress
** Tags: fr-1605
** Changed
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