Steps to reprocude:
1. samba-tool domain provision --use-rfc2307 --interactive
2. Choose BIND9_DLZ
3. Include the generated file in bind9 configuration
4. Try restart bind
Expected result:
Bind works as expected
Real result:
Bind refuses to start because the version number in the .so file
Public bug reported:
The dlz driver provided in samba package for trusty (14.04 LTS) has
wrong headers for bind 9.9.5 distributed with Trusty (14.04 LTS),
preventing the DLZ from being loaded in Bind9. This is definately a bug.
** Affects: samba (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Public bug reported:
Doesn't access via service command after installing squid. Possible it's
happened, because hasn't appropriate file located in /etc/init.d folder.
According to last line in https://help.ubuntu.com/lts/serverguide/squid.html is
'sudo service squid3 restart' and it seems
Public bug reported:
qemu needs libvncclient0 to work, but it isn't marked as a dependency.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 15.04
Package: qemu 1:2.2+dfsg-5expubuntu9.1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.19.0-18.18-generic 3.19.6
Uname: Linux 3.19.0-18-generic x86_64
ApportVersion:
Uh, from screen .. What happened to /lib/systemd/system/screen-
cleanup.service ? It should be a symlink to /dev/null.
What does
ls -l /lib/systemd/system/screen-cleanup.service
dpkg -s screen
show to you? Is screen perhaps removed, but not purged?
** Package changed: systemd (Ubuntu) =
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I recently rebooted my computer, and NetworkManager didn't come online.
Snooping dmesg revealed the problem:
[ 16.371556] systemd[1]: Breaking ordering cycle by deleting job
network.target/start
[ 16.371561] systemd[1]: Job network.target/start
Mythbuntu 14.04 uses mawk as default awk, so it is important to fixed
it.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1332114
Title:
Please update mawk to latest upstream release -
Public bug reported:
$ echo ä | mawk '{print length($0)}'
outputs 2. I expect 1.
$ echo äo | mawk '{print match($0,o)}'
outputs 3. I expect 2.
Probably this is due to the internal representation of UTF-8 characters;
mawk counts bytes instead of characters.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease:
Public bug reported:
According to the manual page, scp should be able to copy between two
remote hosts:
scp user@host1:file1 user@host2:.
However, it fails after asking for the password for the first host, even
though the same file can be copied in two steps:
$ scp xx.yy.zz.aa:*.csv
Public bug reported:
There's `dovecot.service.in` in the source root of the 2.2.13 source
tarball.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 15.04
Package: dovecot-core 1:2.2.9-1ubuntu5
Uname: Linux 4.1.0-040100rc6-generic x86_64
ApportVersion: 2.17.2-0ubuntu1.1
Architecture: amd64
Date: Sun Jun 7
Public bug reported:
Hi,
The Ubuntu archive is still sticked on 1.4.14-0u9 while Debian has
1.4.24-1, i think it could be great if Ubuntu use the last version
available in Debian.
** Affects: memcached (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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I'm running utopic with latest updates. Any container, which has systemd
running simply hangs, when /sbin/init gets started (no matter, whether
config has 'lxc.kmsg = 0' or not). Tried it previously with a trusty and
today with a vivid container. So wondering, whether there is a bugfix
available
Thanks for confirming! As a local fix, please purge the screen package.
** Summary changed:
- Ordering cycle on NetworkManager-wait-online.service/start
+ /etc/init.d/screen-cleanup.service causes ordering cycle when package is
removed
** Changed in: screen (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete =
Yes, that diagnosis looks correct.
ezyang@sabre:~$ ls -l /lib/systemd/system/screen-cleanup.service
ls: cannot access /lib/systemd/system/screen-cleanup.service: No such file or
directory
ezyang@sabre:~$ dpkg -s screen
Package: screen
Status: deinstall ok config-files
Priority: optional
Public bug reported:
When starting a vm in virt-manager and pointing it to an iso file in my
home directory, it changes the permissions so it can only be accessed by
the owner, and chowns the file to libvirt-qemu.kvm, so I no longer have
access to it. It should not be changing permissions.
**
Public bug reported:
$ lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu 14.04.2 LTS
Release:14.04
$ apt-cache policy python-networkx
python-networkx:
Installed: 1.8.1-0ubuntu3
Candidate: 1.8.1-0ubuntu3
Version table:
*** 1.8.1-0ubuntu3 0
500 http://jp.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/
It appears, that something is still broken. Because systemd doesn't
work, I installed upstart + upstart-sysv (and uninstalled systemd-
sysv), but unfortunately sssd doesn't come up (has exactly the same
config, as in other 14.10 zones, where it works as expected). And
because sssd doesn't come
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