This prevents postfix from starting up when it tries to cpio
/etc/ssl/certs into its runtime chroot
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Title:
/etc/ssl/certs/cert-ec2.pem
-describe-groups
There seems to be a related issue with man pages.
Cheers,
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Assignee: Loïc Minier (lool)
Status: New
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euca-describe-group(s) broken
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Title:
/etc/ssl/certs/cert-ec2.pem
The change uncovered that the certificate wasn't being installed in
quantal and raring anymore; the dangling symlinks breaks postfix startup
in some configurations (as it tries to cpio /etc/ssl/certs into a
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/etc/ssl/certs/cert-ec2.pem is dangling symlink
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- Hi,
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euca2ools 2.1.1-0ubuntu1 ships:
lrwxrwxrwx root/root 0 2012-12-17 16:26
./usr/bin/euca
Quantal)
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euca-describe-group(s) broken/missing
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packages dnsmasq and libvirt-bin conflict with
run, and I don't understand why.
I'll switch to cgroup-lite and see if that helps, still worth merging
the proposed shell syntax fix if that's ok with you -- but I'm happy to
upload it if you +1 it
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Hi,
Since some time, libvirt-bin fails upgrading at the time start libvirt-
bin is run during upgrades; I have start_libvirtd=no in /etc/default
/libvirt-bin.
Looking a bit into this, I tried understanding the structure of the
upstart jobs around cgred/cgconfig/*-wait etc.
Aha, during my last upgrade libvirt-bin started after two minutes, which
seems to be exactly the TIMEOUT set in /etc/init/libvirt-cgconfig-
wait.conf.
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/etc/init/libvirt-cgconfig-wait.conf will immediately exit if cgconfig
is already considered running; however if that's not the case, it will
go into a sleep case which wont be interrupted even when cgconfig
actually starts: AIUI, the stop statement only prevents startup, but
wont kill a running
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Quick summary of where we are:
* in Debian:
- squid source ships squid 2 binaries
- squid3 source ships squid 3 binaries named squid3
* in Ubuntu
- squid3 source ships squid 3 binaries named squid3 and squid transitional
packages
- squid source copied from Debian fails
I believe u-boot is just used to provide mkimage in Ubuntu; u-boot-
linaro is the binary package providing the binaries in use for Ubuntu
images for beagle/panda etc.
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I'm using SSMTP/SMTPS and would love if the ufw app profile would include an
entry for it, that is adding in the middle of debian/postfix.ufw.profile:
[Postfix SSMTP]
title=Mail server (SSMTP)
description=Postfix is a high-performance mail transport agent
ports=465/tcp
I'm afraid this isn't about ssmtp the program, but about the smtps/ssmtp port
on which Postfix might listen; see master.cf:
#smtps inet n - - - - smtpd
# -o smtpd_tls_wrappermode=yes
# -o smtpd_sasl_auth_enable=yes
# -o
That's right, dig from dnsutils whic is built from the bind9 source
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If you try setting hostname to an invalid one, cloud-init will log
setting the hostname (and will change /etc/hostname) but hostname (the
command) will actually fail.
cloud-init should log an error in this case.
It would also be best to not set etc/hostname if running
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dig crashed with SIGSEGV in start_thread()
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I had a look at what the spec says and what pxelinux and u-boot-linaro
do in practice.
== pxelinux ==
Looking at pxelinux 4.04 as found in Ubuntu oneiric syslinux source
package version 2:4.04+dfsg-1ubuntu1.
syslinux/core/fs/pxe/pxe.c:network_init() calls into the PXE ROM to get
the DHCPACK
Attached patch seems to produce desired effect for me; I get this output:
U-Boot SPL 2011.06-dirty (Aug 17 2011 - 14:34:54)
Texas Instruments OMAP4430 ES2.1
OMAP SD/MMC: 0
reading u-boot.img
reading u-boot.img
U-Boot 2011.06-dirty (Aug 17 2011 - 14:34:54)
CPU : OMAP4430
Board: OMAP4 Panda
I2C:
Andres, good catch, thanks for the reminder; I had skipped over that
part of the original bug report.
The additional attached patch lower cases the MAC address too; maybe the code
would be rewritten to have two vars and a loop instead of calling sprintf, I'll
check with Jason what he prefers.
[ John filed bug #828168 about the lower casing, where I clarified that
this is pxelinux specific and only concerns MAC addresses (not IPs which
should be uppercased as u-boot and pxelinux currently always do); the
spec doesn't seem to recommend any treatment of UUID, so I suppose its
case should
Reverted:
apr (1.4.2-7ubuntu2) natty; urgency=low
* Revert previous change. I forgot the build servers have an older
kernel on which the testsuite fails to pass. Reopens LP: #604753
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Need to reapply once buildds' kernels
I think this will be solved more elegantly with multiarch :-)
This bug was wontfixed at a time where a solution didn't seem anywhere
near, but it would be interesting to revisit this once fakeroot is
rebuilt against a multiarch loader
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I reproduce this with:
sudo qemu-debootstrap --arch armel natty natty-armel
http://ports.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-ports
sudo chroot natty-armel /bin/bash
echo 'deb http://ports.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-ports natty main'
/etc/apt/sources.list
apt-get update
apt-get install --reinstall console-setup
[...]
qemu-kvm is what's currently in the Ubuntu archive; I'm sure Peter will
also arrange for the ubuntu-qemu-omap branch to get these fixes once
they are in suitable shape.
In any case, these fixes are also going upstream and will eventually
bubble up to derived trees
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May I suggest that we make this pulled by some task or by some package?
Currently, the only way to get it is via testdrive-common.
or perhaps the vms created by ubuntu-vm-builder should not rely on this
by defaut
Either way, this should work OOTB for ubuntu-vm-builder and/or qemu-kvm
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Ok; that's fine; I thought the warning was a symptom of either a broken
setting in the generated libvirt config or missing dependencies; turns
out it's just optional functionality (pxe booting) and be ignored, I'm
fine with that
Thanks for checking this through with me!
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--ssh-key=`echo ~/.ssh/authorized_keys` --ssh-user-key=`echo
~/.ssh/authorized_keys` \
--libvirt=qemu:///system --network
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I created a lucid vm on a lucid host (with routable IPv6, but that's
irrelevant) with vm-builder and installed apache2, then added a
virtualhost configuration.
From a job on that same vm, I'm doing wget
http://$hostname.$domainname/somefile;
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I didn't try on other distros, no; I did check the build log to confirm
we weren't passing any --enable/--disable-v4-mapped and we don't.
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Source package was mysql-dfsg-5.1 in = lucid and is mysql-5.1 in =
maverick; reassigning and closing since I uploaded:
mysql-5.1 (5.1.48-1ubuntu2) maverick; urgency=low
* New patch 60_abi-check-includ; fix build failure in abi_check with newer
GCCs which will exit with failure when an
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Not a gcc-linaro bug
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NB: The MySQL folks reported
http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=44836 against upstream gcc
to ask for a way to force cpp to continue even when headers are missing;
this seems bogus though.
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Sorry, I was believing my trunk checkout to be the trunk of vmbuilder,
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Milestone: None = 4.4.2010.07
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Konstantinos, removing the \ after set -ex causes it to be interpreted
as its own command, doing nothing, and means that the large shell
snippet isn't run under set -e anymore, meaning that errors in
intermediate get ignored.
In other words, this would fail in a make target:
set -e; false; true
The command which returns a non-zero exit code is the second diff run, the
first one works well:
+ gcc -E -nostdinc -dI -I../include -I../include/mysql -I../sql -I./include
-I./include/mysql -I./sql ../include/mysql/plugin.h
+ /bin/sed -e '/^# /d' -e '/^[ ]*$/d' -e '/^#pragma GCC
See the i386 build log with the Linaro toolchain:
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/51277546/buildlog_ubuntu-maverick-i386.mysql-5.1_5.1.48-1ubuntu1_FAILEDTOBUILD.txt.gz
build entry
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+archive/test-rebuild-20100628/+build/1833092
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If one tries to use libvirt vms with a NATed network, libvirtd will
insert iptables rules before the earliest ufw rules (ufw-before-forward)
in the FORWARD chain, and so breaks ufw semantics.
It would be nice if libvirt could have a special handling for the rules
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So the QEMU patch is the relevant one here; the kernel changes were just
attempts at fixing this bug which failed.
It would be nice if we could send this upstream, but I guess it needs
testing / checking with other flavors than versatile.
Also, ideally, QEMU should compute the address instead of
Just for the record, I had segfaults with gallery2 not only during
install but apparently also after install at random (local connections
worked, but not remote ones, no idea why). After installing the update,
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Patch still applies on top of qemu-kvm.git and qemu.git
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- [SRU] [lucid] php5-cgi crashes in memcpy using lighttpd
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Reassigning to php5
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**
I can see why that fails, but there's really no easy way to fix this.
fakeroot/fakechroot cant be built statically I think as that would
defeat the purpose of overriding the symbols in shared libs, and so they
link to shared libs from the other arch.
I'm happy to consider / review proposed
Updated text with:
== NSS resolution breaks with LDAP over SSL in Ubuntu Server ==
Upgrading systems configured to use LDAP via SSL as the first service in
the NSS stack (in /etc/nsswitch.conf) leads to broken NSS resolution
afterwards such that `setuid` applications like `sudo` would stop
Could we fix it automatically by checking the contents of the config
file?
Could we prepare this as a SRU sitting in -proposed at the time of
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== NSS resolution breaks with LDAP over SSL in Ubuntu Server ==
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the NSS stack (in /etc/nsswitch.conf) leads to broken NSS resolution
afterwards such that applications like sudo would
Dustin, could you try with the -ec2 kernel as well? It's for that
testcase that I added a qemu-kvm task; perhaps this should be a separate
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I'd like to run kvm -kernel kernel file -hda UEC image -append
/proc/cmdline stuff but this fails badly with both the EC2 and Virtual
kernels.
With the files from:
http://uec-images.ubuntu.com/lucid/current/unpacked/
Trying to run:
kvm -kernel
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Writethrough is the default already; writeback might make a difference.
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This is to collect my thoughts on dropping the need for rmadison which
seems to be the reason for the devscripts Depends/Recommends.
Currently, vm-builder/VMBuilder/plugins/ubuntu/distro.py uses rmadison
to query the version (particularly the ABI version) of the Xen
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(Not reopening as we have a workaround for Ubuntu (rm of the .pid file)
and this is an upstream bug; please reopen if you want to track this in
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You
On a): what I meant here is not that libvirt should catch all cases of
itself disappearing, but rather that the other daemons don't have a rm
on the .pid file; I didn't check what the other daemons to, I guess they
are checking for a running process with that pid and whether it's the
same program
For lucid, I'm happy enough with the rm before starting the process --
upstart should already track life and death, so we don't need to do the
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I don't think this is correct the correct place to fix the bug; the name
virbr0 shouldn't be hardcoded in the upstart script and the command-
line ifconfig virbr0 start is bogus anyway. For instance, I
personally disable the virbr0 interface, but I could easily imagine
people renaming it or
a) shouldn't libvirtd handle this by itself as the other daemons do? I
realize upstart is in the proper position to know that the service
crashed, but upstart doesn't care about the pid file
b) perhaps this:
[ -f /var/run/libvirtd.pid ] rm -f /var/run/libvirtd.pid
could simply be:
rm -f
NB: UUID in fstab requires an initrd.
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You can't pass root= to the kernel with an UUID or a LABEL; only initrds
understand this syntax (so far); the one in the fstab doesn't matter too
much I think, but the one passed to the kernel does matter, so if your
goal is to avoid hardcoding the device name, it might still be an issue
on the
I don't think it's that obvious, it might have to preserve state across
restarts for instance. Depends whether some vms are running and using
the libvirt networks or not.
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Dustin: virtio isn't available on ARM. I researched virtio on ARM a
couple of weeks ago, I did some Kconfig includes hackery and managed to
build the modules, but I get an oops when the first virtio device is
registered on the bus. Happy if you can help with getting this working,
this would
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 183495 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/183495
I think this bug is a dup of bug #64501 and not of bug #183495, but it's
about the same kind of problem.
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Missing files for qemu-system-ppc
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/60478
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** Changed in: qemu-kvm (Ubuntu Lucid)
Assignee: Bryan Wu (cooloney) = Loïc Minier (lool)
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versatile: Can't boot initramfses
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/524893
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I'm afraid I need help from kernel folks to understand why initramfses
and initrds don't work in qemu-system-arm with our linux/versatile
kernels.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu Lucid)
Assignee: Loïc Minier (lool) = (unassigned)
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versatile: Can't boot initramfses
https://bugs.launchpad.net
** Changed in: qemu-kvm (Ubuntu Lucid)
Assignee: Loïc Minier (lool) = (unassigned)
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qemu-kvm-extras-static sysctl.d settings remain active when package is removed
but not purged
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/515706
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: qemu-kvm
Hi
I can't run vmlinux (uncompressed) kernels with qemu-system-arm; they
just hang on boot. vmlinuz ones (bzImage).
I can however kexec vmlinux kernels just fine.
This was tested under versatile.
I'm running it as follows:
qemu-system-arm
** Attachment added: Wrote this script to convert vmlinuz to vmlinux
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/40481755/vmlinuz-to-vmlinux
** Attachment added: BootDmesg.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/40481332/BootDmesg.txt
** Attachment added: CurrentDmesg.txt
Reopening the bug since:
- the patch was just a workaround to support the RAMDISK method, but doesn't
fix initramfs support
- it actually doesn't work even with the patch :-(
qemu-system-arm -m 256 -drive file=lucid.img,media=disk -M versatilepb -cpu
cortex-a8 -kernel
** Tags added: armel
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Can't run uncompressed (vmlinux) kernels
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/534324
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Oh right, that's fixed, just missed the -v option when building the
package.
Closing, thanks.
** Changed in: qemu-kvm (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress = Fix Released
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[arm] (might) need porting to thumb2
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/514252
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@Dustin: I'd love if you could assist on this bug; to reproduce, boot:
http://ports.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-ports/dists/lucid/main/installer-armel/current/images/versatile/netboot/
with qemu-system-arm -M versatilepb -cpu cortex-a8 -m 256 -kernel
vmlinuz -initrd initrd.gz
what you will probably see
I noticed the same issue WRT the dependency, thanks for actually filing
a bug!
In terms of fixing it:
- ideally, but this is my personal opinion, this would be done in the
guest/chroot at image creation time, and we wouldn't have to compute this from
the host; just defer to when we have the
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