Thanks, Sudhakar! I can confirm that rsync:amd64 3.3.0-1ubuntu0.2 from
the PPA seems to resume work as expected and also has IPv6 support back!
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I highly assume this patch removing the need to run `reconfigure` is the actual
culprit:
https://git.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/rsync/commit/?h=applied/ubuntu/oracular-updates&id=084fca0e7f6e8a9414c8674962a0a93b5877d34b
For other readers: My current easy-to-go workaround is to switch the the De
Maybe this could be related to upstream
https://github.com/RsyncProject/rsync/pull/558
"configure.ac: fix failing IPv6 check due to missing return type" ?
** Description changed:
The security upgrade of rsync from 3.3.0-1 (oracular) to
3.3.0-1ubuntu0.1 (oracular-updates) breaks my current r
Public bug reported:
The security upgrade of rsync from 3.3.0-1 (oracular) to
3.3.0-1ubuntu0.1 (oracular-updates) breaks my current rsync over SSH
backup for a IPv6-only target host!:
rsync -a --delete -s --rsh="ssh -" -p 22 /tmp/emptydir/
ad...@ipv6only.reachable.nas:/share/CACHEDEV3_DAT
Even as a decade-old Ubuntu user this "The following packages have been
kept back:" was a UX nightmare for me. It took me several runs of
article reading, many unsuccessful "apt-mark showhold", breaking "apt
install X" runs and still no clue at all about the background on these
errors suddenly reap
** Attachment added: "Corrupted update-mamager screen"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg/+bug/1783795/+attachment/5168198/+files/corrupted-update-manager.png
** Attachment removed: "DpkgLog.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg/+bug/1783795/+attachment/5168181/+f
Public bug reported:
I upgraded from xenial to bionic and now experience issues with
illegible, distorted textfields / textareas or scrollareas in a set of
specific applications.
For example:
* The change log field on prompting for security updated or the list of
software sources in the update-m
** Tags added: regression-update yakkety
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Title:
Regression: WiFi connection reconnects, but dead, after waki
Same issue here after upgrading from xenial 16.04 to yakkety 16.10:
After standby I can ping valid IP addresses, but DNS fails. Restarting
the network manager via ` sudo /etc/init.d/network-manager restart` does
mend the situation.
In this SO post https://askubuntu.com/q/837575/94728 people report
Joining the "me too" section here as freshly new baked 14.04 user. Came
here as the hud process currently eats 2,454g and system checking
processes (zfswatcher) are failing due to out of memory issues. And yes,
I'm a heavy user of Firefox toolbar bookmarks, too. Trying the
workaround of disabling t
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