Public bug reported:
I’m not sure what package to report this against, so I’ll go with the
default. This happened while upgrading. The packages did end up being
upgraded, though.
dpkg: error processing python3-problem-report (--configure):
package python3-problem-report is already installed and
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It would be nice if PPA keys were added to PPA-specific keyrings under
trusted.gpg.d for the same reason entries are added to PPA-specific
files under sources.list.d instead of the main sources.list.
The attached patch should implement this.
** Affects: software-properties (
** Tags removed: verification-needed
** Tags added: verification-failed
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When updating to apt 0.9.7.5ubuntu5.3, no /etc/apt/apt.conf.d
/01autoremove-kernels was generated and apt-get autoremove would
uninstall all kernel versions but the latest from my system.
Running /etc/kernel/postinst.d/apt-auto-removal 3.5.0-24-generic
manually generated the file.
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One seems unable to tell the difference between fglrx and fglrx-updates.
fglrx:
Version: 2:8.872-0ubuntu1
Description: Video driver for the AMD graphics accelerators
Video driver for the AMD Radeon and FireGL graphics accelerators.
.
This package provides 2D display drive
I think gnome-settings-daemon should also build-depend on libcolord-dev
(>= 0.1.9), liblcms2-dev (>= 2.2) to build the color plugin.
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gnome
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Loïc,
The version of unity_support_test in the nux repo seems to work fine.
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[fglrx] compiz crashed with SIGSEGV in
nux::IOpenGLSurface:
Testing the daily build of unity with the new fglrx: unity_support_test
crashes with the following output. http://paste.ubuntu.com/587529/
The XIO error actually comes after the output, they’re just mixed in the
log due to stdout and stderr getting flushed differently.
Should I report this on Lau
This specific issue will be fixed in a future release of Upstart with
robust fork tracking. Is there a specific reason to switch? It’s not as
if there are better alternatives out there. :-)
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“There is no consensus as to whether a space should be included between
the number and percent sign in English. Style guides – such as the The
Chicago Manual of Style – commonly prescribe to write the number and
percent sign without any space in between.[3] The International System
of Units and the
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Keyboard settings reset to X defaults whenever keyboard-config is
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I’m not sure of the correct package against which to file this report.
I have set up personal keyboard settings in Gnome keyboard preferences.
Whenever keyboard-config (it seems) is updated the X keyboard settings
reset to defaults. I have
Public bug reported:
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Moving or resizing the edge of a window right next to the launcher is
not easy as the launcher doesn’t leave an invisible border with edge
resistance when hiding from the view.
** Affects: unity-2d
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
Wouldn’t it be better not to hardcode the path but get it from
libindicator-dev instead?
% pkg-config --variable=indicatordir indicator
/usr/lib/indicators/5/
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This bug resurfaced when upgrading to the version of unity-2d that
brought intellihide (3.2.something → 3.6.1-0ubuntu1).
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[launcher] button
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Indicators fail to load in unity-2d. The following lines appear in
.xsession-errors:
(:14941): libindicator-WARNING **: File
'/usr/lib/indicators/4/libapplication.so' does not exist.
(:1494
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Indicators fail to load in unity-2d. The following lines appear in
.xsession-errors:
(:14941): libindicator-WARNING **: File
'/usr/lib/indicators/4/libapplication.so' does not exist.
(:14941): libindicator-CRITICAL **: indicator_object_get_entr
Switch Debian bug watch from a bug about miniupnpc to one about
miniupnpd.
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Status: Fix Released => Unknown
** Changed in: debian
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even when a wrong timezone is set.
geoclue-master prints the following when started:
% killall geoclue-master; /usr/lib/geoclue/geoclue-master
Master options:
Found providers:
ubuntu-geoip.provider
** (pr
Something fixed (Gtk) appmenus for me, too. Among the upgraded packages
were indicator-appmenu, appmenu-gtk and unity-2d-panel.
Keyboard shortcuts such as F10 and alt-f don’t do anything, though, and
the menu items don’t have anything underlined. But that’s a separate
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…and with libnux-0.9-0 0.9.18-0ubuntu1. The stack trace is still
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a launcher button. The cursor must be moved to the right by a few pixels
first.
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DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.04
Package: unity-2d-launcher 3.2-0ubuntu1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.37-12.
If I add appmenu to that array, unity-2d-panel crashes with the message
“Indicator-Appmenu-ERROR **: Unable to claim the name
com.canonical.AppMenu.Registrar”.
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panel/applets/indicator/indicator.c:380:
const gchar *indicator_names[] = { "application", "messaging",
"soundmenu", "datetime", "me", "session", 0 };
Perhaps that’s the problem.
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FWIW, the crash still happens with libnux-0.9-0 0.9.16-0ubuntu1.
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A workaround I’m using for now. https://launchpad.net/~ion/+archive/gsd-
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My packaging (linked earlier) contains a minimal version of the required
header.
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The UnlockRect crash still happens with the same backtrace as posted by
the original reporter, that is,
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/60282454/Stacktrace.txt
The EnableVSyncSwapControl crash was fixed, but it appears to have been
a separate bug from the one leading to the UnlockRect crash.
FWIW,
Anyone else sill experiencing this bug, or am I the only one? :-)
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The UnlockRect crash still happens here with the same backtrace. The
issue is apparently separate from the earlier EnableVSyncSwapControl
segfault, which doesn’t occur anymore when running
/usr/lib/nux/unity_support_test.
• unity 3.2.8-0ubuntu1
• libnux-0.9-0 0.9.12-0ubuntu1
• fglrx 2:8.791-0ubunt
I have no idea if this is relevant, but on the box on which I get the
exact same backtrace for unity (x86-PAE kernel; fglrx from x-updates), I
also get the following. If this happens to be the symptom of the same
problem, perhaps this shorter backtrace helps in debugging.
% gdb /usr/lib/nux/unity_
In a duplicate bug report, another user had the same issue with a file
in the mountall package. Without more information it’s hard to say where
the problem lies. Reassigning to the dpkg package for lack of a better
idea. Perhaps the dpkg people know what information to request or what
package to re
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 507538 ***
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Judging from a Google translation of the error message, this is the same
problem as reported in bug #507538. Marked as duplicate.
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 507538
package openssl 0.9.8
> But why, oh why, mountall still depends on plymouth?
Something needs to be there to multiplex the potential interaction
between multiple parallel boot programs (filesystem checks, cryptsetup
etc.) and the user. That program is plymouth.
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It is a regression introduced by design. ;-)
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- Double-clicking on archive should extract it
+ Explore alternative default behaviors when double-clicking on archive files;
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> Would there be an indication anywhere for users that they're waiting
on mysql to die?
The ‘stop’ command having not returned yet, and ‘status jobname’ saying
‘stopping’.
If a bug in a service causes a stop request not to stop it, the service
should be fixed.
As for the pseudocode, I don’t thin
Public bug reported:
Please sync enblend-enfuse 4.0+dfsg-1 (universe) from Debian unstable
(main)
Explanation of FeatureFreeze exception:
The new release has a number of bug fixes and improvements, which would be nice
to have in maverick:
http://enblend.hg.sourceforge.net/hgweb/enblend/enblend/fi
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mountall messages are showed untranslated in Plymouth
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Please add ‘--debug >/dev/mountall.log 2>&1’ to the ‘exec mountall…’
line in /etc/init/mountall.conf and reboot the system, reproducing the
undesired disk check. Then attach /dev/mountall.log to this bug report.
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Sorry, I meant the LANG=fi_FI.UTF-8, LC_MESSAGES=en_US.UTF-8 case.
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Works, except for, say, the LANG=en_US.UTF-8, LC_MESSAGES=fi_FI.UTF-8
case. :-)
“set -a; . /foo/bar; set +a” isn’t that much bigger a change than “.
/foo/bar; export FOO BAR”.
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Again, just LANG and LANGUAGE aren’t enough. Please see my previous
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Please add ‘--debug >/dev/mountall.log 2>&1’ to the ‘exec mountall...’
line in /etc/init/mountall.conf, run ‘sudo touch /forcefsck’, reboot and
attach /etc/fstab, /dev/mountall.log and the output of ‘apt-cache policy
mountall’ to this bug report. Thanks.
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Let’s see how the fsck IO priorities behave on your system.
Please
• download the script from http://gist.github.com/505684 (the “raw” link)
• install bc
• boot with init=/sbin/sulogin
• mount /proc and /sys
• run swapon /dev/sda5
• run logsave /dev/test-fsck-ioprio.log /path/to/test-fsck-ioprio /
/etc/default/locale can set other relevant variables than just LANG and
LANGUAGE; LC_MESSAGES for instance. Instead of
. /etc/default/locale
export LANG LANGUAGE
one could do
set -a
. /etc/default/locale
set +a
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Could you please describe how you conducted the test and provide the
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mountall sets the second fsck to the idle IO priority until the first
fsck is finished, which prevents disk thrashing. The differences between
non-zero passno values are ignored intentionally.
You can verify that by adding “--debug >/dev/mountall.log 2>&1” to the
“exec mountall...” line in /etc/in
A patch to fix the bug is available in my branch.
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There’s incomplete packaging at http://github.com/ion1/miniupnpd-ubuntu
If someone would like to work on it and get it into Debian and Ubuntu,
that would be great.
There’s a new upstream snapshot I haven’t got around to rebasing the
packaging against, and there are a couple of things in TODO:
I:
Confirming. In different desktop sessions, either the negate plugin or
indicator-messages happens to catch Super-M, preventing the other from
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the current lucid branch cleanly when cherry-picked.
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I have a 2.2 GHz dualcore AMD processor and three gigabytes of memory,
most of which is always free.
Whenever an AppArmor update *doesn’t* hit this specific bug, it succeeds
without using resources noticeably.
But whenever it does, the effect seems to be perpetual (until reboot),
even after the A
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After a recent update to the Ambiance theme, terminals now have a
translucent background.
This greatly hinders the readability of text, especially if there are
sharp features behind the terminal and the Compiz blur plugin is
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After a recent update to the Ambiance theme, terminals now have a
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This greatly hinders the readability of text, especially if there are
sharp features behind the terminal and the Compiz blur plugin is not
usable or en
You’ll find the parse error messages in syslog.
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I think the gconf value should have been T, not
T. Compiz probably just ignores .
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default
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It might be worth considering for ubuntu-standard to have
Recommends: lsb-invalid-mta | mail-transport-agent
in order to satisfy the mail-transport-agent recommendation of many
packages (such as apt-listchanges, mdadm etc).
lsb-invalid-mta installs a tiny /usr/sbin/sendmail
Attaching kernel log from a recent encounter with this bug.
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It seems to me the correct fstab entry would look like
/here /there none bind,noexec
mount needs to be modified to handle that, though.
There’s also a race condition in mounting something without noexec and
then adding the flag with remount. A mount that needs to be noexec for
whatever reason is
How about this in addition to a radius of 15 pixels? This is purely
subjective, of course, but I’d say this makes the shadows more natural.
as_shadow_x_offset = 3
as_shadow_y_offset = 5
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Scott,
Am I reading this right – does boredom_timeout end up asking the user to
either skip the mount or to exit to maintenance shell, without providing
the choice to keep waiting?
IMO mountall should give the prompt to skip or exit asynchronously while
continuing to wait for the device in questi
There’s a fix in my branch,
https://code.edge.launchpad.net/~ion/ubuntu/lucid/upstart/lucid
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Could you please get a new strace and a new output log now that plymouth
is working better?
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The Debian package seems to have a fix for this.
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Ah, I just realized an upload for a rebuild has already been done, it
just failed to build. Sorry for the noise.
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gst-plugins-bad0.10 needs to be rebuilt to update the dependency.
ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: i386
Date: Thu Jan 21 17:42:07 2010
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.04
EcryptfsInUse: Y
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Nothing so far indicates you’re encountering a bug in Upstart.
The problem seems to lie with something in Ubuntu that’s supposed to get
the lo interface up properly. Upstart’s upstream code has nothing to do
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Assignee: Upstart Developers (upstart-devel) => (unassigned)
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There’s obviously a problem somewhere. I’m not sure where. Let’s see
what Scott has to say when he returns from his vacation.
mountall never receives an udev event that would end up as
‘try_udev_device: block /dev/mapper/home ...’ in its output.
But then, /dev/mapper/home does exist at some point
Btw, sulogin.conf from http://upstart.ubuntu.com/wiki/OMGBroken is a
good way to get a shell when the system fails to boot properly.
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Please boot the system and without running mount -a or restarting
mountall. The file /dev/.udev.log should exist at that point. Please
attach it here. Also run ‘udevadm info --export-db >udev-dump’ and
attach udev-dump here.
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Malicious software in Windows has been known to try getting past simple
file type checks by spreading a zip file containing the actual
executable.
In our case, a user could get a tarball containing an executable with
the +x bit set from a malicious user.
Perhaps make file-roller ask the user befo
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Binary package hint: pulseaudio
The Ubuntu packaging for PulseAudio disables flat volumes, which would
be a nice feature to enhance usability – please see
http://pulseaudio.org/wiki/PulseAudioStoleMyVolumes.
The PulseAudio author has expressed disappointment for this Ubuntu
Michael,
As I said, the issue you have should go to another bug report, since
this one is about the segfault that was fixed.
You might be encountering bug #506727, for instance.
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It seems the new problem is not in mountall. I might have missed
something when reading the log, but it seems mountall is able to
successfully mount everything, emit the relevant events and exit.
sulogin.conf in http://upstart.ubuntu.com/wiki/OMGBroken is a good way
to get a shell for debugging a
mkdir /tmp/mountall
cd /tmp/mountall
bzr get lp:~ion/ubuntu/lucid/mountall/lucid mountall
cd mountall
sudo apt-get build-dep mountall
debuild -b -us -uc
sudo dpkg --unpack ../*.deb
sudo apt-get -f install
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/505530
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Please try the version of mountall in the branch linked to this report.
It should fix the bug.
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Please change
exec mountall --daemon $force_fsck $fsck_fix
to
exec mountall --daemon $force_fsck $fsck_fix --debug >/dev/mountall.log 2>&1
in /etc/init/mountall.conf, boot the system and attach /dev/mountall.log to
this bug report.
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incorrectly starts some jobs
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It was very relevant. It showed /usr/lib was a bind mount. I’ll take a
look at how mountall handles them.
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Please attach your /etc/fstab.
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Shouldn’t libdrm’s SONAME have been bumped on ABI change to prevent this
kind of breakage?
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X don't start in Lucid
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Confirming the problem. --plain emits multiple authors and git fast-
import crashes.
** Changed in: bzr-fastimport
Status: New => Confirmed
** Also affects: bzr-fastimport (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: bzr-fastimport (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Con
Michael,
Ah, I had missed the part about you running a custom kernel. Does
mountall work for you with a standard Ubuntu kernel?
In any case, the issue you’re encountering should go to a separate bug
report, since this one is about the segfault when mounting /proc.
When reporting it, please inclu
Endolith, what you’re describing is a different bug than what this
report is about, and should be filed as a separate bug.
** Changed in: mountall (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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Mounts in /etc/fstab cannot yet be mounted
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/483205
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Please try with the current version of the linked branch. Perhaps we’re
lucky and I found all the bugs. :-P
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mountall crashed with SIGSEGV in main() without initramfs
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/503212
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