This bug was fixed in the package maas - 1.2+bzr1373+dfsg-0ubuntu1 --------------- maas (1.2+bzr1373+dfsg-0ubuntu1) quantal-proposed; urgency=low
* MAAS Stable Release Update (LP: #1109283): This SRU brings a new upstream release of MAAS that removes the usage of a cobbler code copy, 'maas-provision' as well as several bug fixes. Exception has been granted by the Technical Board to proceed. More information can be found in: https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel-announce/2013-February/001012.html [ Andres Rodriguez ] * debian/control: - Change Conflicts/Replaces for Breaks/Replaces. - Conflicts on tftpd-hpa and dnsmasq. - Do not pre-depends, but Depends on ${misc:Depends} for 'maas'. [ Steve Langasek ] * postinst scripts are never called with 'reconfigure' as the script argument. Remove references to this (mythical) invocation. * always call 'set -e' from maintainer scripts instead of passing 'sh -e' as the interpreter, so that scripts will behave correctly when run via 'sh -x'. * invoke-rc.d is never allowed to not exist - simplify scripts (and make them better policy-compliant) by invoking unconditionally. (The only possible exception is in the postrm, where it's *theoretically* possible for invoke-rc.d to be missing if the user has completely stripped down their system; that's a fairly unreasonable corner case, but we might as well be correct if it ever happens.) * db_get+db_set is a no-op; don't call db_set to push back a value we just got from db_get. * Omit superfluous calls to 'exit 0' at the end of each script. * Remove maas-cluster-controller prerm script, which called debconf for no reason. * Don't invoke debconf in the postrm script either, debhelper already does this for us. * Other miscellaneous maintainer script fixes * debian/maas-common.postinst: call adduser and addgroup unconditionally; the tools are already designed to DTRT, we don't need to check for the user/group existence before calling them nor should we worry about calling them only once on first install. * debian/maas-common.postrm: delete the maas group, not just the user, as the comment in the code implies we should do. -- Andres Rodriguez <andres...@ubuntu.com> Thu, 07 Mar 2013 14:22:35 -0500 ** Changed in: maas (Ubuntu Quantal) Status: Triaged => Fix Released -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1070765 Title: DNS forward zone ends up with nonsensical entries To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/maas/+bug/1070765/+subscriptions -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs