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apt fails to properly handle server-side connection closure
Hello!
I have updated the Debian package to version 540.1.linux3-1 now which is
used by Fedora, openSUSE and other distributions.
Someone from Ubuntu would need to import the latest sources from Debian
to update the package.
Thanks,
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The hfs filesystem driver is part of the kernel, not the hfsprogs
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This issue is not related to hfsprogs but to the kernel driver.
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The hfs filesystem driver is part of the kernel, not the hfsprogs
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hfsprogs has been updated to 540.1.linux3-1 and is now available in the
development version of Ubuntu.
Please see if that fixes your problem.
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hfsprogs has been updated to 540.1.linux3-1 and is now available in the
development version of Ubuntu.
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I am the maintainer of the original Debian package fs-uae and I have
already fixed the bug in Debian. Someone on the Ubuntu side needs to
trigger an update of the imported sources from Debian.
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Closing this bug as the problem seems to be fixed for the original
reporter.
** Changed in: fs-uae (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
** Changed in: fs-uae (Ubuntu)
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@Laurent: Your patch has not been merged upstream, see [1].
Joerg (the maintainer of sane-backends in Debian) now wants to use the
shotgun approach and drop Avahi support completely, arguing that it is
broken. However, since your patch was never merged to the Debian
package, I'm not surprised that
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1653008 ***
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** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1653008
package openjdk-9-jdk-headless:amd64 9~b114-0ubuntu1 failed to
install/upgrade: subprocess installed post-installation script returned error
exit s
That package version is quite outdated. I don't see any issues with the
current package.
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package kcemu-common (not installed) failed to i
I'm a Debian Developer and I just found out about virtualjaguar
recently. I will take care of it.
I already managed to build the package on Debian after patching the
source in a few places, so it should be a no-brainer to get the
packaging done. Should be done in a few days.
Adrian
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unicorn has granite 0.3.0 now, therefore closing.
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granite is up to date now, at least in unicorn. The rest of the
elementary packages are coming as well, so it's probably ok to close
this bug.
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Mateusz,
please use English on the bug trackers ;).
Thank you!
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Merge spacefm 0.9.0-3 (universe) from Debian unstable (main)
To
@chris-lea:
> Update with some new info. I booted into Win10 and noticed that it wasn't
> recognizing an audio
> device. Googled around a bit and ended up (re)installing the Realtek drivers
> largely by following
> what I read here:
You need to power-cycle your laptop between Windows<->Linux re
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As you can see in the linked upstream bug report, Firefox is currently
broken on all big-endian architectures. The only known workaround for
this is currently downgrading to Firefox 44.
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Hi Paul!
I just uploaded fs-uae 2.8.0 to Debian unstable (the original source of
the package you are using). Once Ubuntu has imported the latest version
of my package from Debian, you can test whether this issue has been
mitigated.
Adrian
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Hi!
Just a heads-up, I'm currently looking into the FTBFS of firebird3.0 [1]
on powerpc and the backtrace seems to tell the same story:
(sid_powerpc-dchroot)glaubitz@partch:~/firebird3.0-3.0.1.32609.ds4$ gdb
/home/glaubitz/firebird3.0-3.0.1.32609.ds4/gen/Release/firebird/bin/gpre_boot
GNU gdb (D
Ok, the issue with firebird3.0 in Debian has been resolved, see [1].
And, this isn't actually a toolchain or glibc regression, the behavior
is by design, see [2].
To cut a long story short, when using version scripts, an application
**must** always export the _IO_stdin_used symbol as it is used by
People, just a heads-up: Writing "me, too" or "+1" in this bug report is
absolutely pointless without providing any additional information which
is missing here. It just produces noise. If you just want to say "This
problem affects me as well", please just click " This bug affects 68
people. Does t
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1562385 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1562385
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Importanc
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1562385 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1562385
Luigi, why are you opening TWO bug reports for the same problem? That
doesn't make any sense. Merging.
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1562385
Crash Annotation GraphicsCriticalError: |[0][
virtualjaguar is now in Debian unstable and should pop up in Ubuntu
within short time after the next package import from Debian.
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[
Well, there is actually a generic PPD for the HP LaserJet 4 printer in
hplip:
glaubitz@zbuild:..jessie/hplip> tar tf hplip_3.15.6.orig.tar.gz |grep
laserjet_4-
hplip-3.15.6/prnt/ps/hp-laserjet_4-ps.ppd.gz
glaubitz@zbuild:..jessie/hplip>
However, the hplip Debian package is buggy and doesn't ins
> So, to conclude, I'm not sure what it is you would write in that bug
report.
Just as a heads up: Restoring session still does not work in lightdm.
And, as for all arguments that speak for accounts-service-daemon, the
fact remains that switching from .dmrc to a-s-d broke session save and
restore
Well, the thing is: This change broke session management and therefore I
think it's fair to comment on this right here.
Serious question: Are you actually using lightdm yourself? I mean, it's
obviously completely broken. It doesn't even restore the settings on the
same machine these days anymore.
> Looking into cgmager for Ubuntu vivid,
Correct me if I'm wrong, but the sole reason why cgmanager was conceived
was to have something to manage CGroups when systemd is not running.
And, as Ubuntu 15.04 (vivid), is settling on systemd by default, you can
just uninstall cgmanager as systemd does a
Hi!
I'm the current and only active porter for Debian sh4. I was just
experimenting with qemu and sh4 chroots and just ran into the same
problem and hence stumbled over this bug report. The issue is definitely
reproducible. qemu-sh4-static on i386 works while it segfaults on sh4.
This should be r
Not a bug in debootstrap but just a common issue when the repository
server has issue which happens from time to time in Debian ports.
** Changed in: debootstrap (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
** Changed in: debootstrap (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => John Paul Adrian Gl
Hi Ken!
This is not a bug in debootstrap but just an issue with the sh4
repository on ftp.debian-ports.org.
Also, Ubuntu Launchpad is the wrong place to file this bug report as
Ubuntu doesn't support architectures from Debian Ports at all. Such bug
reports belong to Debian, if at all, since it's
Ken,
this is known to currently *not* work. As Andreas has already indirectly
explained, qemu does not provide full m68k emulation.
Instead, it supports the reduced m68k instruction set of Motorola's ColdFire
CPU only.
If you need a QEMU version with full m68k support, please have a look at
Lau
Alright, I have created a page on the Debian Wiki which explains how to
properly set up a chroot environment for sbuild/m68k on Debian [1].
With this set up, I was able to increase compile performance
dramatically as compared to native m68k hardware or the Aranym Atari
m68k emulator.
Enjoy!
Adri
I have applied the patch and I can verify that qemu-sh4 now works
properly on an amd64 host.
Unless there is anything else that needs to be considered, please apply
the patch. Having it merged means improving sh4 support in Debian as we
can use qemu-sh4 to set up virtual buildds for this architect
This can no longer be reproduced. Therefore closing.
** Changed in: fs-uae (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
** Changed in: fs-uae (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => John Paul Adrian Glaubitz (glaubitz)
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I cannot reproduce this issue with 2.6.1+dsfg-2 and therefore closing
this bug report:
glaubitz@z6:..Documents/FS-UAE> ls -l Kickstarts
lrwxrwxrwx 1 glaubitz glaubitz 3 Oct 28 10:01 Kickstarts -> foo
glaubitz@z6:..Documents/FS-UAE> ls -l foo
ls: cannot access foo: No such file or directory
glaubit
This issue no longer seems to arise. fs-uae builds fine in Ubuntu.
Closing.
** Changed in: fs-uae (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
** Changed in: fs-uae (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => John Paul Adrian Glaubitz (glaubitz)
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Hi Leon!
I'm attaching a patch against the current version of the kde-workspace
package in Debian and Ubuntu which adds a language selector to kdm. This
allows you to select the language for the session at login time and with
the hvelp of a few lines in your Xsession file, you are getting the
prop
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Are you guys talking about the issue on NFS filesystems or local disks?
There have been two independent issues, the NFS issue was fixed in
around gvfs_1.17 while the other issue was fixed around gvfs_1.22.
NFS issue: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=624507
local issue: https://bug
> Please let the user decide if using a /tmp noexec mount point is more
secure or not.
That doesn't even make sense. It's a fact that mounting /tmp with
"noexec" doesn't give you any extra security simply because you can
simply circumvent it by invoking the executable with the help of the
dynamic
I just uploaded fs-uae 2.4.1 to Debian unstable, it will be hold in NEW
due to new binary compoenents however, but should get an ACCEPTED very
quickly.
Let's see whether this fixes the issue.
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@Marcos:
No, the situation is not going to change even if Joerg Schilling is
going to change the license. He has shown several times that he has a
hostile attitude towards others in the open source community and
therefore most people who know him refuse to work with Joerg anymore.
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@Matteo:
Debian is moving to libburnia-project.org and cdrkit is going to be
removed soon. And, no, it's not a kindergarten, it has some serious
background which I do not like to disclose here though as it might have
legal ramifications.
Just believe me that this cannot be resolved the way you wa
I recently sponsored connman 1.21-1 in Debian and it is - as of
yesterday - now in unstable.
Ubuntu just needs to resync.
Cheers,
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I have sponsored sane-backends 1.0.24-1 and push another NMU today. It
should be imported into Ubuntu soon.
Please test with the latest version once available in Ubuntu.
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I uploaded sane-backends 1.0.24-1.1 to Debian unstable yesterday which
contains the commit, I have therefore closed the bug on Debian.
Please wait until Ubuntu has imported 1.0.24-1.1 from Debian or you can
ask me for a build for your specific version of Ubuntu for tesing.
I would like to close t
Ok, this seem to have fixed the double or free corruption issue,
however, lightdm still doesn't start for me:
[+0.26s] DEBUG: Session pid=1890: Greeter connected version=1.10.2
[+0.53s] DEBUG: Session pid=1890: Greeter closed communication channel
[+0.53s] DEBUG: Session pid=1890: Exited with retu
Addendum:
>From /var/log/lightdm/x-0-greeter.log:
*** Error in `/usr/sbin/lightdm-gtk-greeter': double free or corruption
(fasttop): 0x7f22865207c0 ***
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htt
I have added the respective bug reports in Debian and Fedora/RHEL.
Also, there is an upstream bug report:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=637095
FYI:
The linked Fedora/RHEL bug report contains in-depth analysis by Michael
Karcher why this issue arises. He came to the conclusion that t
> The problem still persists on 10.04 ans is very annoying, especially when
> home directories reside on nfs server: it lead to server's hang very often:
> each workstation begins to generate up to 100mbit/sec traffic.
This is a serious issue of it's own, please see bug #720927.
Also see:
Debian
FYI, I just sponsored the upload of version 1.2.3 into Debian unstable.
The package should migrate into Ubuntu within the next few days.
Cheers,
Adrian
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the package has been accepted into unstable, the Debian bug report is
automatically indicating the package has been updated to version 1.2.3.
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> Yves-Alexis, what is wrong with accountsservice? It's a freedesktop
prokject with desktop specific depends. Not that lightdm fallbacks to
standard methods and don't hard depends on it
Well, the problem is that AccountsService is not really suited for
network logins since it stores the session an
As for pam_lastlog, add this to the PAM configuration for lightdm
resolves the wtmp issue. The last command works again and all users
logged in through lightdm are logged.
Due to the principal design of lightdm, there are no failed login
attempts possible and therefore btmp is never written (this
Just a little provoking question? What is actually the point of
AccountsService?
The fact that AccountsService stores the default session and language
for a user *locally* in /var/lib/AccountsService/users/$USER is actually
a very bad idea. There is a reasoning behind .dmrc being stored in the
hom
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> This bug still exists on Ubuntu Server 12.04 (32-bit).
As already mentioned earlier, you can simply ssh into your kvm server
and start virt-manager with remote forwarding. Unless your network is
really slow, you will get a reasonable performance with that (use the
option -C for ssh). I'm using v
Another obscure observation I made on Ubuntu 12.04 (probably affects all
previous versions as well):
glaubitz@ubuntu:~$ date -d "11:40 + 1 minutes"
Mon Jun 11 12:41:00 CEST 2012
glaubitz@ubuntu:~$ date -d "11:40 + 2 minutes"
Mon Jun 11 11:41:00 CEST 2012
glaubitz@ubuntu:~$ date -d "11:40 + 3 minut
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Wait, why did this get changed to "Fix Released"? As of 24-12-2011, blcr
is still at version 0.8.4 which does not support kernels beyond 2.6.38.
See also a related bug report at Debian [1].
Adrian
[1] http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=638339
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FYI, I just uploaded a fixed version of ksh into testing-proposed-
updates.
The version in unstable is still broken however as the bug has finally
been fixed in the current upstream version "2012-08-24".
Cheers,
Adrian
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Hey there,
I'm a Debian Developer who has done a previous NMU for dlocate and I'd
be happy to do some more to fix open bugs.
If your patch is ready, I'd be happy to apply it to fix Debian #658222
and do another NMU.
Cheers,
Adrian
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FYI, I fixed the bug in Debian with my latest upload 1.02+nmu2.
Cheers,
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Incorrect exit code 0 on failed search
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FYI, the bug is now closed in Debian.
Please report bugs on Debian-native packages (those which do not end in
-N or -N.N in the version number) directly to Debian if possible, this
makes sure the original package maintainers will receive the bug
reports. If the package is Ubuntu-specific or the ve
Someone should fix this Ubuntu bug, I fixed this issue with version
1.02+nmu2 in unstable.
Adrian
** Changed in: dlocate (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Feel free to handle it any way you want. I have been out of Ubuntu for a
couple of years now since I jumped backed to Debian and eventually
became a DD. So I don't really want to have any influence here.
Cheers,
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> He is the creator of one of the most popular Half-Life 2 mods ever
made, and was in the process of porting his mod to Linux when he
encountered the bug. This is not the right sort of impression to be
given to Linux newcomers.
He shouldn't have used Ubuntu in the first place. Ubuntu is so full of
FWIW, the package qtdeclarative5-models-plugin doesn't exist in Debian.
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I have already fixed this in Debian, see Debian bug #951732, although
I'm not aware that "qtdeclarative5-models-plugin" needs to be explicitly
installed.
In any case, I don't have any influence on packages in Ubuntu, so one of
the Canonical folks need to do that.
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Thanks, Juhani.
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Are you sure you installed the package from the default Ubuntu
repository? I'm maintaining fs-uae in Debian and the package gets
imported to Ubuntu automatically. I don't see the issue you are
reporting here.
Also, I just updated the package to version 3.0.2 today.
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I updated fs-uae in Debian to 3.0.2 today. This issue should be fixed
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Please note that I'm maintaining the package in Debian. So, reporting
bugs to the Ubuntu bug tracker will potentially delay fixes as I'm not
reading here all the time.
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@hda22: If that's true, someone has to ping the Ubuntu maintainers to
import the latest version of the package from Debian. I don't have any
control over the Ubuntu packages, unfortunately.
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