Hi Cryolithe,
I know that glibc changed things in 2.31 but I thought that is in proposed
still.
I was working (I thought just for test/build issues) on an update in bug
1866753.
It does internal syscall filtering and that changed in glibc.
Out of that I already have PPA:
https://launchpad.net/~ci-train-ppa-service/+archive/ubuntu/3968
Soon that will show up in focal-proposed anyway, but still.
@Cryolithe - would you mind trying if that PPA resolves it for you and report
back here?
- Also are you running -proposed enabled?
- And anyway the report lacks some data - which Ubuntu release are you running
atm?
$ cat /etc/os-release
$ apt-cache policy chrony
It would also be great to run apport to get the package upgrade history and all
that right away.
$ apport-collect 1867036
Finally maybe we should check and compare caps in your system
$ apt install libcap-ng-utils
$ pscap -a
# if the service didn't fail but keeps running with reduced caps
Example output on a container:
root@f:~# pscap -a | grep chrony
1 26441 _chrony chronyd net_bind_service
26441 26442 _chrony chronyd net_bind_service
Example output on a VM:
@f $ pscap -a | grep chrony
1 1707 _chrony chronyd net_bind_service, sys_time +
1707 1708 _chrony chronyd net_bind_service, sys_time +
** Changed in: chrony (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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