+1 :). Debian unstable's 12.b.2-dfsg-2 source package builds and
installs cleanly on gusty, FWIW.
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uvt-kvm wait works correctly on a xenial host. But on a trusty host, it
never returns when creating vivid or xenial VMs:
will@host:~$ date
Thu Aug 18 22:44:27 NZST 2016
will@host:~$ sudo uvt-kvm create --cpu 8 --memory 2048 --disk 8
--ssh-public-key-file ~will/.ssh/authoriz
Note that even though uvt-kvm wait does not return, uvt-ssh does work:
will@host:~$ uvt-kvm ssh --insecure waitdemo
Warning: Permanently added '192.168.122.3' (ECDSA) to the list of known hosts.
Welcome to Ubuntu 15.04 (GNU/Linux 3.19.0-49-generic x86_64)
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Public bug reported:
After switching from the MySQL client library to this MariaDB library,
we and others have noticed sporadic crashes with the error "double free
or corruption (!prev)" and a backtrace pointing to libmariadb.so.2. For
us, the problem was more likely to occur when using a SELECT
Public bug reported:
We have noticed that after the upgrade from 12.04 to 14.04, daemons that
are started from rc.d scripts are sometimes being run twice.
We've tracked this down to a race condition in the failsafe script.
Here is the normal sequence of events:
Mar 16 10:39:37 failsafe: Failsafe
Current versions:
will@nz-stg-app-wlg-d7:~$ cat /etc/lsb-release
DISTRIB_ID=Ubuntu
DISTRIB_RELEASE=14.04
DISTRIB_CODENAME=trusty
DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION="Ubuntu 14.04.4 LTS"
will@nz-stg-app-wlg-d7:~$ uname -a
Linux nz-stg-app-wlg-d7 3.13.0-79-generic #123-Ubuntu SMP Fri Feb 19 14:27:58
UTC 2016 x86_
** Description changed:
- We have noticed that the upgrade from 12.04 to 14.04 has resulted in
- daemons that are started from rc.d scripts sometimes being run twice.
+ We have noticed that after the upgrade from 12.04 to 14.04, daemons that
+ are started from rc.d scripts are sometimes being run
Huh, interesting - docs still say that the cloud images are *made* using
this tool, is that no longer true? Is there some replacement?
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Title:
v
How do we go about getting this fixed? Is it literally just a case of
triggering a package rebuild?
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Title:
Tsung is compiled with the wrong erl
Duplicate of
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/plymouth/+bug/1309617 I think.
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Title:
plymouth-upstart-bridge termination messages post i
Me too. Workaround still works, at least.
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Title:
vmbuilder completely fails on Quantal due to kernel pae detection
failure
To manage notific
Could this please be applied? It's a a pretty trivial patch, just need
to change the one number.
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Title:
bonding_err_ plugin needs a longer grep
This affects me too; we had some servers end up with a full boot
partition because kernels got installed after we added python-software-
properties on 12.04 to configure PPAs.
I don't see what this software has to do with unattended upgrades. We
should remove the dependency IMHO.
Do the maintai
Public bug reported:
The bonding_err_ plugin stopped working after upgrading 10.04 to 12.04.
The cause is this line in the plugin:
grep -A 2 "^Slave Interface: ${if}" ${PROCDIR}/${BONDINGIF} | grep
"Link Failure Count:" | cut -d " " -f 4
This looks for a Link Failure Count line within 2 lines
Public bug reported:
The munin_stats plugin stopped working after upgrading from Lucid to
Precise, now giving these errors:
UNKNOWNs: munin update is unknown: Can’t open /var/log/munin/munin-
update.log for reading, munin graph is unknown: Can’t open
/var/log/munin/munin-graph.log for reading.
T
Oops sorry - it must be being overwritten by one of our configuration
scripts.
My bad. Thanks for your help!
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Status: Incomplete => Opinion
** Changed in: munin (Ubuntu)
Status: Opinion => Invalid
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I have this problem too - it's happening on roughly half my slice
builds.
It seems to be due to the grub installation failing, here's what it
shows for a build that won't boot:
** [out :: host-nwtn1.nwtn] 2013-03-17 10:52:33,044 DEBUG : ['chroot',
'/tmp/tmpgvQfyy', 'grub', '--device-map=/tmp/
** Attachment added: "success.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/vm-builder/+bug/946022/+attachment/3578570/+files/success.txt
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Titl
Ah - this may be the same as bug #610652.
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KVM Guest Hangs at Booting from hard disk
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Just found this one after posting on #946022. I have the same problem.
For me it occurs around half the time. Fails in the same way in grub:
** [out :: host-nwtn1.nwtn] 2013-03-17 10:52:33,044 DEBUG : ['chroot',
'/tmp/tmpgvQfyy', 'grub', '--device-map=/tmp/vmbuilder-grub/device.map',
'--batc
I could be misunderstanding the problem here, I think we've had trouble
with the 32/63 thing in other respects too, such as getting corrupted
disk images when someone uses something other than parted (or uses
parted but doesn't change the sector size) to resize the partitions.
Would it be worth fi
Chris, could you check whether the sudoers file on the host has the sudo
group?
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Title:
vmbuilder and /etc/sudoers template missing "sudo" group s
I've tried python-vm-builder 0.12.4+bzr477-0ubuntu3. It has the
necessary files to build raring VMs and they look fine to me.
Actually building a raring VM didn't work on the host I was trying it
on. I'm not sure if it's an issue with python-vm-builder, but I got the
following when it died:
**
I hit this while building a raring VM to test out #1174148.
I was able to workaround by using --addpkg linux-image-generic. The
patch above looks like a sensible solution to me though.
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Ah, the above issue is LP #1037607, I'll comment there.
If I workaround using --addpkg linux-image-generic, the raring build
works with the proposed python-vm-builder version, so this version looks
good to release in the meantime.
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Anything I can do to help on this one? Would be great to get it in.
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Title:
Please implement Quantal guest support in Precise
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Could this fix be backported to the current LTS, precise?
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Title:
Incorrect ownership or permissions for spool/work directory
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Unfortunately I'd reset my test env so I couldn't go back and check, but
I just tried another VM rebuild using 0.12.4+bzr477-0ubuntu4 and it
worked fine.
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There hasn't been any activity on this bug for a while, and I suspect
it's not really a bug. I think the file gets copied from the host, so
an out-of-date host will result in this behavior?
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Yeah, UUID seems like a better idea.
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Title:
Using virtio for block devices makes disks and partitions disappear in
KVM/QEMU (using vmbuilder an
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xinetd
xinetd handles comments in service configuration files fine when it is
started/restarted. However, when it reloads configuration files (on HUP
signal), it fails to parse the same files. For example, given the
following (partial) configuration fil
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 352568 ***
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I get this on Lucid (and it doesn't seem related to #352568 to me).
I ran with debug, but it produced no more output in the actual bit that
fails:
2011-04-04 17:06:50,987 DEBUG : Output from template
'/e
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