Hi,
I also experienced this issue with dbus and btrfs and fixed it by simply
reinstalling the dbus package.
I also think it's not the first time this happens: I've had a few
experiences where different error messages lead me to reinstalling a
package, which fixed that particular problem.
From my
Because I am running on ext3 and I experienced the problem on two
different systems.
/dev/mapper/alliecore-root on / type ext3 (rw,errors=remount-ro)
2010-02-18 10:26:49 upgrade dbus 1.2.16-2 1.2.20-2
I have LVM under my filesystem. Dunno if that's a factor.
My workaround, make it x for all:
Hi,
I think I have hit this bug at least twice last year. I did not report
it since I thought that the helper was not supposed to be suid and
having it suid was only my own local hack. (I'm running
freesmartphone.org software on my openmoko that everyone else runs as
root but I run as a normal use
Michael Biebl wrote:
> given this additional information, I very much assume that this indeed is a
> btrfs issue and I can't see any bug in dbus' handling of the setuid helper.
>
> Are you ok with closing this bug?
If this bug is really a bug in btrfs that causes it to lose track of
mode settings
Baggett Jonas wrote:
> Hi
>
> I recently converted my root partition from ext4 to btrfs and I experimented
> the same problem.
> I cannot tell if the reason was the upgrade of dbus (1.2.16-2 to 1.2.20-2)
> or the conversion of my root partition because they happened almost the same
> time.
> At
Hi
I recently converted my root partition from ext4 to btrfs and I experimented
the same problem.
I cannot tell if the reason was the upgrade of dbus (1.2.16-2 to 1.2.20-2)
or the conversion of my root partition because they happened almost the same
time.
At first glance this bug seems to exist
Michael Biebl wrote:
> From which version did you upgrade?
2010-02-07 19:00:44 upgrade dbus 1.2.16-2 1.2.20-2
> You can find the current postinst at [1] along with its history. Afaics the
> last
> time this particular code has been touched is over 2 years ago. I highly doubt
> that such a bug wo
Hi Joey!
Joey Hess wrote:
> Package: dbus
> Version: 1.2.20-2
> Severity: normal
>
> gnome-power-manager is not working, devkit-power has the same
> problem:
>
> (devkit-power:10045): devkit-power-gobject-WARNING **: Couldn't enumerate
> devices: The permission of the setuid helper is not corre
Package: dbus
Version: 1.2.20-2
Severity: normal
gnome-power-manager is not working, devkit-power has the same
problem:
(devkit-power:10045): devkit-power-gobject-WARNING **: Couldn't enumerate
devices: The permission of the setuid helper is not correct
Is this supposed to be setuid?
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