Hi,
this is your own fault. You're mixing packages from the distribution
with ppa packages. The packaging is completely different, of course that
crashes. You have to decide on either one.
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guys, that was reported to the BTS as #507751 and fixed ages ago.
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actually that should be working with the newest upstream release.
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that is total crap.
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that patch was more or less integrated (it seems to be hardcoded to UTF-8).
so if your language is compatible with UTF-8 that problem should be fixed.
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now that was ages ago, don't expect a fix.
just use up2date versions.
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no, it's the other way round: without btnx-config btnx won't start.
the dependiens make sense as they are.
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epam crashes instantly on ejabberd start
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You should already have had the following line in your profile:
/usr/lib/erlang/p1_pam/bin/epam px ->
/usr/sbin/ejabberdctl//su,
Since your patch does not touch that, could you please check, test and update
your patch accordingly?
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epam crashes instantly on ejab
@Ivan Kurnosov: If it's possible to detect being run inside a container
I would welcome a patch for the maintainer scripts to do the necessary
adjustments automatically, as I don't use containers myself (yet).
@Lonnie Lee Best: RTFM!
https://salsa.debian.org/ejabberd-packaging-team/ejabberd/blob/
This is a typical Ubuntu problem of tinkering with a release after the
fact and breaking things in the process.
You now need at least erlang-p1-tls 1.0.25-2,
see
https://metadata.ftp-master.debian.org/changelogs/main/e/erlang-p1-tls/erlang-p1-tls_1.0.26-1_changelog
A clean solution would be to b
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Well, I have no idea why cmake does not find Ceres in
/usr/include/ceres/.
It works fine on Debian, so Ubuntu must be doing something different
regarding cmake.
There might be a workaround by specifying CERES_INCLUDE_DIRS manually.
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package system-config-lvm 1.1.18-2ubuntu1 failed to install/upgra
That can't be right.
The version is one of
1.11.0~dfsg0-2
1.11.0~dfsg0-5
1.12.0+dfsg0-1
It should be fixed in 1.11.0~dfsg0-5 and newer,
for 1.11.0~dfsg0-2 this has already been reported here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ceres-solver/+bug/1596296
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cmake config broken
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I have successfully built apt 1.0.10.2 (taken from
http://snapshot.debian.org/package/apt/1.0.10.2/) for Ubuntu 14.04 and
the problem is gone!
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Tit
This whole thing happens because the libreoffice 5.3 packages use
versioned "Provides:", but apt in Ubuntu 14.04 is too old and does not
support these yet.
According to the changelog, "versioned provides" where added in apt
1.0.7, but Ubuntu 14.04 ships with apt 1.0.1.
To solve this issue, the li
Please state the package version.
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Title:
cmake config broken
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As long as any package with a versioned provides is in apt's database, either
because it is installed or because it's part of an enabled repository, you get
these warnings.
So either install a newer apt or disable the repository and run apt-get update
twice.
They're still only warnings though.
If you had reported that to the Debian BTS directly I would have noticed and
fixed that way earlier.
I doubt anybody else is going to care about this bug report here.
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CeresConfig.cmake is
Fixed in 1.11.0~dfsg0-5
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CeresConfig.cmake is not installed
@Jiulun.Du: in a perfect world that would be correct, but realisticly bug
reports like this get rarely any attention from Ubuntu Developers, especially
for packages sourced from Debian without manual interaction.
Now the fix I did in Debian will most likely get pulled into Yakkety, but I
doubt a
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ceres/internal/config.h not found when including ceres.h
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Thanks for this info, I'll remove the alias line with the next upload to
Debian unstable.
Please note that the ejabberd.service from 16.08 has several issues and
I recommend using the one from 16.09.
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su: Failed to create session: No such file or directory
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ejabberd crash dump
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ejabberdctl is meant to be executed by root or ejabberd,
"chown ejabberd:ejabberd ejabberdctl" makes absolutely no sense, just
use sudo ejabberdctl ...
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ejabberd 2.1.10-ubuntu package broken in 12.04.2 LTS
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ejabberd fails at ssl
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package ejabberd 2.1.10-2ubuntu1 failed to install/upgrade: subproce
On Debian, the adduser command doesn't error out if the user already
exists, apparently this is different here.
As a workaround you can comment out the line in
/var/lib/dpkg/info/ejabberd.postinst
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>From the log:
Not replacing deleted config file /etc/ejabberd/ejabberd.cfg
chown: cannot access ‘/etc/ejabberd/ejabberd.cfg’: No such file or directory
This is not a bug in the package.
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Title:
package ejabberd failed to install/upgrade: Conflicts found! Please
e
I don't think anybody is going to backport this to Ubuntu 16.04.
You can get updated packages from this repository though:
https://jabber.at/p/apt-repository/
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package ejabberd (not installed) failed to install/upgrade: subprocess
installed post-installation script returned error exit status 1
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Bad alias in ejabberd.service
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This is because ejabberd failed to start, which can have many different
reasons.
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Title:
ldap connection failed / reason:emfile / ssl_esock issue
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missing "from" in ping requests
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package ejabberd (not installed) failed to install/upgrade: subprocess
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Does not support RAID (md) devices
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EJAB-960 vulnerability patch is unapplied
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Hey,
I can confirm that #5 alone fixes the problem, which is way nicer than the
hackaround in #4.
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mdadm runs into infinite loop and prev
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Title:
update diffuse to 0.4.0
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Hi Budo,
I don't think your approach is the right one, working against the package
maintainer's intent to provide both types of libraries, one with -fPIC and one
without.
Check out my update to Debian bug #684116: the package already builds a
libsuitesparseconfig_pic.a and simply misses to inclu
As the maintainer of the Debian package I suggest to get rid of the
crappy system-config-cluster package in Ubuntu and take over my one. No
offence, but when I packaged it I had a look at the Ubuntu source
package and was so shocked that I started from scratch because it was
easier than cleaning up
bug report outdated, diffuse is up2date in natty.
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update diffuse to 0.
Hi Mikhail,
to be honest, I don't see why you are maintaining a separate anyremote ppa
anyway.
Ubuntu syncs and releases with my packages from debian, as you can see on
http://packages.ubuntu.com/anyremote .
If the ones in ubuntu are too outdated, it should be easier to just request/do
another
Mikhail, a much easier solution would be if you add "Conflicts:
anyremote-data, anyremote-doc" to your debian/control file. That would
prevent this problematic mix.
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1. Please report in english. Put LC_ALL=C or something similar before your
commands, I cannot understand a word of your paste above.
2. Don't mix Launchpad packages and packages from ubuntu itself. It's your own
fault it crashes. They're packaged completely different.
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It appears to me as if you have tried to install my packages in
combination with the one from launchpad. This cannot work! And that is
what apt is telling you.
I have split anyremote into several packages, on Launchpad you can get a
single one with all the files. If you mix them, you end up with h
To my knowledge you're the 2nd person so far to report this issue.
As the Debian Developer who maintains the AnyRemote Suite in Debian I am not
really involved with Ubuntu, but I don't think that the launchpad repository is
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