** Summary changed:
- [Hardy Alpha-2] Check CD for Defects does not work.
+ [Hardy Alpha-2] Check CD for Defects does not work. (Fixed in 8.04
Alpha-3.)
** Summary changed:
- [Hardy Alpha-2] Check CD for Defects does not work. (Fixed in 8.04
Alpha-3.)
+ [Hardy 8.04 Alpha-2] Check CD for
** Changed in: glibc
Status: Unknown = Fix Released
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[Hardy Alpha-2] Check CD for Defects does not work.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/178045
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** Changed in: glibc (Debian)
Status: Unknown = Confirmed
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[Hardy Alpha-2] Check CD for Defects does not work.
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This bug was fixed in the package glibc - 2.7-5ubuntu1
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glibc (2.7-5ubuntu1) hardy; urgency=low
* Resynchronise with Debian. Remaining changes:
- Packaging:
+ External tzdata
+ Use external locale information
+ Addition of Niagara and Niagara2 optimised
I think this glibc upload fixes this bug (I've confirmed that I can now
run casper-md5check without errors from a normal system, even under
valgrind), but will wait until a daily CD build is available containing
it to make sure.
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[Hardy Alpha-2] Check CD for Defects does not work.
** Tags added: iso-testing
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[Hardy Alpha-2] Check CD for Defects does not work.
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I think this is actually a glibc bug, and have linked to the other bug
reports about fscanf %as crashes. Debian unstable's glibc package
apparently has a fix for this, which we should pull in.
** Also affects: glibc (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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It installed ok on my test machine. I'm using it now to answer you.
I will download a daily image iso file. The alpha-2 info page at
http://www.ubuntu.com/testing/hardy/alpha2 does not say which daily
build date was used as the alpha2 image. Today is the day after the
alpha2 release was
It just occurred to me that I forgot to check the MD5 checksum of the
downloaded iso image. Maybe I just have a bad image. I'll verify the
checksum of my Alpha-2 iso file before I try a new daily iso.I just
signed up with the Ubuntu QA testing site
(https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing) so I can
MD5 checksum is correct for my iso image of Alpha-2. I will go ahead
and try the current image.
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[Hardy Alpha-2] Check CD for Defects does not work.
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Current daily build (22 Dec 2007 07:40) has same problem. I verified
that the MD5 checksum was ok before I burned the iso to a CD using Nero
on Windows XP, verified the burn with Nero. Still the Check CD
doesn't work on the live CD.
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[Hardy Alpha-2] Check CD for Defects does not work.
This bug sounds quite similar to Bug #44539 .
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better. This bug did not have a package associated with it, which is important
for ensuring that it gets looked at by the proper developers. You can learn
more about
You can classify it any way that helps an appropriate developer find it,
but as I understand it casper is what runs when you Start the Live
CD from the initial boot menu. I didn't go to the live session, but
instead did the preliminary CD test. This isn't part of a live
session. It's no more
You can classify it any way that helps an appropriate developer find it,
but as I understand it casper is what runs when you Start the Live
CD from the initial boot menu. I didn't go to the live session, but
instead did the preliminary CD test. This isn't part of a live
session. It's no more
This bug is in grey-water as to which package it should be filed in.
There is no clear answer AFAIK, but based of bugs #52026 and #31753 , it
seems this maybe a bug in casper or cdrom-checker, so I'll add the
latter as affected as well. If you find the correct package, feel free
to mark the
casper *is* actually what implements the Check CD for Defects menu
option on live CDs, as well as the live session itself.
cdrom-checker is only used on the alternate install CD, and is not
relevant to this bug.
** Changed in: cdrom-checker (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Invalid
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I should mention that the .iso image file was burned using Nero on a
Windows machine and verified okay by Nero after the burn. Therefore I
don't think it's just a badly burned CD, but rather it's a bug in
Alpha-2.
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[Hardy Alpha-2] Check CD for Defects does not work.
Does the Start or Install Ubuntu option work? Your described problem
is similar to an experience I had with a Gutsy Tribe on my Laptop. It
was fixed after downloading another daily Live image. Please download
another (future) image and report the results. Thank you in advance!
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