I can confirm the same issues with `systemd-networkd` in Xenial (and
Debian Stretch). Do you know if there is a patch from a modern `systemd`
that can be used to backport a fix to older versions?
When not using `systemd-networkd` (like older dists or "vanilla" Xenial)
it is possible to see when an
** Description changed:
Sysstat has changed the default compression from bzip2 to xz but the packages
is lack of depend of the xz-utils.
This causes the daily cronjob to fail with:
/etc/cron.daily/sysstat:
xargs: xz: No such file or directory
This has been fixed in the Debian pack
** Patch added: "debdiff.patch"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/sysstat/+bug/1578160/+attachment/4659645/+files/debdiff.patch
** Patch removed: "sysstat-11.2.0-2.patch"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/sysstat/+bug/1578160/+attachment/4655428/+files/sysstat-11.2.0-2.patc
I think I have done what you asked for by updating the description(with
SRU) and replacing the patch with a new one.
Anything else that needs to be done by me? :)
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I thought about just add the xz-utils as a dependency instead of replacing
bzip2. But choose to do it the way the Debian maintainer did.
But yes, its possible to change the configuration for the compression method to
something that isn't installed. Recommended and default from upstream is still
Public bug reported:
Sysstat has changed the default compression from bzip2 to xz but the packages
is lack of depend of the xz-utils.
This causes the daily cronjob to fail with:
/etc/cron.daily/sysstat:
xargs: xz: No such file or directory
This has been fixed in the Debian package by depending
Sorry, I must have missed some notification about this issue.
I have tested and can confirm that the package in Proposed work as it
should and installs xz-utils when installing sysstat.
Noteworthy is that the package is "Helt back" since it has changes to
the dependencies if you try to upgrade yo
Public bug reported:
the mailman package removes preconfigured debconf on installation
When installing mailman for the first time the ”config” script (that seems to
be called in preconfigure state by debconf) removes the preconfigured debconf.
This behaivor is not wanted and I don’t think that t