As this can cause users to run older kernels, in particular missing
security fixes, I'd argue that it's fairly important.
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update-grub not updating menu.lst
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/202009
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Public security bug reported:
Binary package hint: acroread
There is an unpatched remote code execution in adobe acrobat with
published exploits (including those targeting linux).
This can be mitigated somewhat by turning off javascript in the global
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/26331000/acroread_8.1.2.su1-0.0medibuntu0.8.04.1-javascript-vuln.diff
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remote code execution vuln in adobe reader - disable javascript by default
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Public bug reported:
When installing kubuntu-desktop, one of my machines which had a 0 byte
/etc/X11/default-display-manager had the kdm postinst fail. The
postinst reliably fails in this case, with error messages like so:
> sudo dpkg --configure -a
Setting up kdm (4:3.5.9-0ubuntu7.3) ...
basena
I've installed the proposed coreutils, and can verify that mv is atomic
for me now.
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mv for symlinks on dapper is not atomic
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/262811
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Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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libldap-ruby has memory corruption errors
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libldap-ruby has memory corruption errors
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/273732
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Binary package hint: pbuilder
line 14 of /usr/bin/debuild-pbuilder:
"$PBUILDERROOTCMD" "$PBUILDERSATISFYDEPENDSCMD"
$PBUILDERROOTCMD as set in /etc/pbuilderrc or
/usr/share/pbuilder/pbuilderrc is "sudo -E", which results in this being
called as a single command rather than a
Any update or information on when we can expect something for Hardy and
Dapper?
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Collection of vulnerabilities in Vim reported by rdancer
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/240216
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I've attached a bt full with *sb in frame 3, and *ld/*lr in frame 4.
This is similar to backtrace #3 which Andrew Pollock provides earlier,
but from a different session. I'm happy to provide more (or print
different vars) if it's helpful.
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(gdb) f 4
#4 0x7f3a0fb07dcd in ldap_int_flush_request (ld=0x693d90, lr=0x699050) at
request.c:152
152 if ( ber_flush2( lc->lconn_sb, lr->lr_ber,
LBER_FLUSH_FREE_NEVER ) != 0 ) {
(gdb) print *lc
$4 = {lconn_sb = 0x7f3a11313ab0, lconn_sasl_authctx = 0x7f3a11313ab0,
lconn_sasl_sock
Looks like my DEB_BUILD_OPTS of noopt wasn't working, I've explicitly
set -O0 in my CFLAGS now, and rebuilt. I've yet to manage to reproduce
the problem since, but will keep trying.
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(ITS#5518) Assertion error in io.c:234: ber_flush2
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/215904
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I can't find now what made me think Debian had gone to Heimdal. Yes, it
should be LOG_AUTHPRIV and not LOG_AUTH, and on further inspection it
looks like this is needed in sid too, which I remember not being the
case when I looked last.
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pam_krb5 should use syslog with facility LOG_AUTH
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I no longer seem to be getting the assertion error with this patch.
This is again with -O2, as I had trouble reproducing with -O0. I do now
somtimes get a SIGPIPE, which is less harmful (eg, xscreensaver is still
running).
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http://launchpadlibrarian.ne
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: pulseaudio
When /etc/default/pulseaudio says that pulseaudio should not be started
from the init script, a call to the init script with any arguments
silently exits. Printing that nothing is being done because of the
value in /etc/default/pulseaudio woul
I still see this problem with the updated xfce4-utils, including when
using xscreensaver rather than gnome-screensaver. If I increase the
sleep a ridiculous amount (eg a minute), login will proceed rather than
deadlock. This is on an amd64 install, I've yet to test it with similar
hardware on i38
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/21584774/pbuilder-hardy-backports.debdiff
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debuild-pbuilder fails with 'sudo -E: command not found'
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/247097
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/21584764/pbuilder-hardy.debdiff
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debuild-pbuilder fails with 'sudo -E: command not found'
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/247097
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Actually, the two above debdiffs, in debuild-pbuilder,
$PBUILDERROOTCMDFLAGS should probably not be quoted, as in the attached
jaunty debdiff.
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debuild-pbuilder fails with 'sudo -E:
Note that this is when the files exist at less invocation but have been
deleted before viewing, and does not reproduce simply by giving less
file names that do not exist.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/320217
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Any update for this on Dapper, Gutsy, or Hardy?
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The ar implementation used by apt does not deal with file names ending
in /, which causes problems with things like apt-ftparchive and apt-
extracttemplates on packages generated with GNU ar, which do have a
trailing /.
** Affects: apt
Importance: Unknown
Status
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/20452986/apt-ar-dapper.debdiff
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apt-ftparchive, apt-extracttemplates fail on packages created with GNU ar
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/308317
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My setup is irrelevant, though it's probably likely that this is just
something to be pushed upstream.
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xvfb-run incorrectly states that the return value is always that of the script
run
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/328205
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Sure. On another look, I noticed the manpage was also slightly
inaccurate, so I addressed that in this patch as well.
** Attachment added: "patch to clean up comment in xvfb-run, and manpage"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/23531481/xvfb-run.patch
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xvfb-run incorrectly states that the return
Public bug reported:
The comments in the start of xvfb-run state that the return code will be
that of the command xvfb-run is wrapping, which isn't always the case,
eg an error cleaning up the temp dir will exit with return value of 5
when the wrapped command exited successfully.
The comment shou
I agree that this isn't as much of an issue when localtime is going to
actually change, but when it doesn't, it is annoying for the case of
verbose log files where you end up with some number of entries with
incorrect timestamps.
It's also an edge case where it's a problem, and worked around by
lo
Public bug reported:
This is fixed in newer versions of coreutils, eg those used in hardy.
Attached is a minimal debdiff that makes mv for symlinks atomic in
dapper's coreutils
** Affects: coreutils (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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mv for symlinks on dapper is not ato
** Attachment added: "coreutils-symlink-mv-atomic.debdiff"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/17164043/coreutils-symlink-mv-atomic.debdiff
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mv for symlinks on dapper is not atomic
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/262811
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See also http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg12594.html
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Public bug reported:
When installing an updated locales package, the timezone on a machine
may be incorrect for a short period of time.
** Affects: langpack-locales (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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timezone temporarily wrong when running locales postinst
https://bugs.
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/17164617/langpack-locales.debdiff
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timezone temporarily wrong when running locales postinst
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/262825
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Currently, mv may not be atomic. Atomic mv of symlinks is necessary for
doing things like updating a symlink while ensuring the symlink always
exists. Consider the case of a server that knows what directory is live
via a symlink.
Upstream have removed the unlink for all moves, and this updated
c
This bug causes things like lines of logging to have incorrect
timestamps for a short period of time during the locales postinst. This
may lead to problems with log scraping and alerting.
In the development branch, the locales postinst does not touch the
timezone so this is not an issue.
TEST CA
I've seen one case of this in Hardy where disabling "Locate Pointer" did
not work, I've yet to track down what part of the profile was still
conflicting.
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the locate pointer option breaks other keybindings
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/9441
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Not entirely senseless, as you can set up system connections in
/etc/NetworkManager/system-connections/ with it. Definitely applet
support for configuration is desirable, but not strictly necessary --
I've been using this for a few weeks now.
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NetworkManager should support smartcard based cert
I've determined that this is happening to me because of a program I am
starting out of /etc/X11/Xsession.d/ was causing a dbus-launch start.
So I don't think there's anything more that needs to be done from the
xfce side. I suppose the init script could check for an autolaunched
dbus process and a
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: libpam-krb5
This is not a problem in sid as they've moved from MIT to Heimdal for
libpam-krb5, so it shouldn't be a problem on ibex, but it'd be nice to
log with the auth facility on hardy too.
** Affects: libpam-krb5 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
** Attachment added: "libpam-krb5-syslog.debdiff"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/14291124/libpam-krb5-syslog.debdiff
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pam_krb5 should use syslog with facility LOG_AUTH
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/227531
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Binary package hint: firefox
On two separate installs of Hardy where /home is preserved, I've had the
preference middlemouse.contentLoadURL reset to Ubuntu's default.
Fortunately, after I toggle it back to true, it stays where I set it.
** Affects: firefox (Ubuntu)
Impo
The story of that screenshot is that when I left my machine (and locked
the screen) on Friday, my desktop was empty. When I came in on Monday
and unlocked it, that's what was there. The mount point in question
would be /home/mpainter, which is mounted by automount whenever
something under /home/m
A relevant snippet from the systems-connections file for the 802-1x
portion could be something like this:
[802-1x]
eap=tls;
identity=mpain...@mynetwork.com
pkcs11-module-path=/usr/lib/opencryptoki/libopencryptoki.so.0
pkcs11-engine-path=/usr/lib/engines/engine_pkcs11.so
pkcs11-slot=1
pkcs11-client
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