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sektor_1Hello. I noticed that sshd will not start at boot if the ListenAddress Option in sshd_config is set to a IPv4 address other than 0.0.0.0. Should I report this?00:05
affluxgood night.00:09
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greg-gsektor_1: please report any bugs you find.  It is also a good idea to search Launchpad to see if it has been reported already or not.01:34
sektor_1greg-g: okay. I searched https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bugs and did not find anything that sounds like this problem. I will report that. Thank you and good night.01:39
mattiassomeone that cna sort some problems out with deluge ...04:50
mattiasi have fond some errors in the deluge bittorrent errors ...04:50
mattiasas well as in the wireless features in 7.1004:51
mattiasdeluge bit torrent if i try to import torrent files than the deluge turn off and in the lastest version deluge refuses to start ...04:53
mattiasthe wireless does not work  if my wireless ap is invisible by its ssid ...04:54
mattiasany sollution to all of this ?04:56
mattiasgood luck everybody, seems to be the wrong place to get help ..04:59
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DOOM_NXgood morning06:33
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Gnineafter apt-get upgrade: dpkg: status database area is locked by another process08:44
GnineE: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (2)08:44
Gnine8.04 2.6.24-12-generic08:45
Gninestarting partial upgrade via update-manager08:46
Gninecompleted. restarting.08:57
danageanybody know the bug where the mount directories under /media/ are not removed and you get (Name)_ and (Name)__ and (Name)___ and so forth?09:01
Gninegrub failed updating kernel list09:02
Arby Gnine: have you filed a bug in launchpad?09:19
Arbyreports on irc tend to get lost or forgotten09:19
Gnine10-409:20
Gninegrub has been like this (in my case) since -12-generic09:21
Gninei am going to just manually do it09:22
Arbyok include that in the report09:22
Arbyand if you could attach the file /var/log/dpkg.log that might tell us what dpkg was up to09:22
Arbyalso check if there are any log files in /var/log/dist-upgrade09:23
Arbyif there are include those09:23
Gninei might as well check if there is an existing bug about it. havent checked.09:23
Arbyindeed09:24
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affluxmorning10:18
affluxwhat's the policy on milestones? Is this bugcontrol's job or only for devs?10:19
Arbycould someone check if bug 215446 is a duplicate of bug 205836 please?10:32
ubotuLaunchpad bug 215446 in update-manager "dependency problems - leaving unconfigured" [Undecided,Incomplete] https://launchpad.net/bugs/21544610:32
ubotuLaunchpad bug 205836 in update-manager "Stack Smashing Still Happening with libc6_2.7-9ubuntu2_i386" [Undecided,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/20583610:32
ArbyI think it is but I'd like a second opinion10:32
james_wArby: looks like it to me.10:33
Arbyjames_w: thanks10:35
Arbyjames_w: which one would you make the main report?10:36
Arbythey're both pretty comprehensive10:36
james_wthere's one of these that is being worked on, let me find it10:44
james_whttps://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/glibc/+bug/20507910:45
ubotuLaunchpad bug 205079 in linux-restricted-modules-2.6.24 "kubuntu Hardy Heron could not install libc6" [High,Fix released]10:45
james_wboth should be duplictes of that I think10:45
Arbyok10:45
secretlondonhggdh, I'm gonna have another go at getting useful info on bug #15153612:30
ubotuLaunchpad bug 151536 in evolution-data-server "[MASTER] E-D-S hangs on login and uses 100% cpu" [High,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/15153612:30
hggdhsecretlondon: ah, thanks. Sorry for the delay, but I was sleeping :-)14:10
secretlondonhggdh, no problem :)14:17
hggdhactually, this was disturbing... I slept from midday to 15:00... I must be sick, or something14:19
hggdhgotta get me coffee, a cafè long will do the trick, I hope14:21
Arbyany gnome users come can tell me what gnome-menu-extended is?15:25
Arbyit seems to be causing bug 21332015:25
ubotuLaunchpad bug 213320 in update-manager ""update manager" - error installing "gnome-menu-extended_0.8-1_all.deb"" [Undecided,Incomplete] https://launchpad.net/bugs/21332015:25
Arbysearching google takes me here http://www.gtk-apps.org/content/show.php/Gnome+Menu+Extended+(Debian+Package)?content=7351515:26
andrea-bsArby: it's not in Ubuntu: http://packages.ubuntu.com/gnome-menu-extended15:26
Arbyso downloading that package and then installing with dpkg or GDebi would confuse synaptic yes?15:27
Arbyi.e the package management system is looking for something that doesn't exist15:27
andrea-bsArby: the problem is in the prerem script gnome-menu-extended package, which is not in Ubuntu so the bug should be reported upstream15:34
Arbyok15:35
* Arby looks for the appropriate place to forward15:36
Arbywhere would I find out if it's a part of gnome15:37
Arbyor a completely independent thing?15:37
secretlondongoogle?15:37
andrea-bsgnome.org15:37
ArbyI'm looking at gnome.org now15:38
ArbyI'm a kde person so I don't know the gnome structure15:38
Arbyno entries for gnome-menu-extended in the gnome bugzilla15:40
andrea-bsit seems like it has no upstream bugtracker15:43
Arbythat was my conclusion15:44
ArbyI guess I just advise them to report it to the original author15:44
Arbycan't do much else15:44
andrea-bsyes, this is the best thing to do15:44
Arbydone15:45
pochuapport shouldn't have reported that bug in the first place, as that wasn't an Ubuntu package...15:46
Arbythe finer points of apport are beyond me I'm afraid :)15:47
andrea-bspochu: maybe the user has reported the bug using Help→Report a problem15:47
Arbycould it be that -> Package: gnome-terminal 2.18.2-0ubuntu1 which triggered apport15:48
Arbyor is that something the user would fill in15:49
hggdhArby: if the bug is about a package we do not provide, go ahead and close invalid15:51
Arbyhggdh: ok15:51
pochuArby: yes, it could have been that15:52
Arbydone, bugs--15:52
pochuotherwise I would have expected apport to reject it15:52
pochuandrea-bs: no, it was an apport report15:52
Arbynext up is bug 20019115:52
ubotuLaunchpad bug 200191 in update-manager "System upgrade fails when dbgsym-package are installed (evolution)" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/20019115:52
Arbywhere do packages like evolution-dbg live now?15:53
andrea-bspochu: apport report or apport crash report?15:53
hggdhArby: also, just for confirmation, http://packages.ubuntu.com does not show this package for *any* of the Ubuntu versions15:53
andrea-bsArby: `evolution-dbg` is in the source package `evolution`: http://packages.ubuntu.com/hardy/evolution-dbg15:54
secretlondonhggdh, got some gdb stuff for you15:54
hggdhArby: deb http://ddebs.ubuntu.com/~ubuntu-archive/ddebs hardy main universe15:55
pochuandrea-bs: hmm, you're right, it looks like he reported it from help->report in gnome-terminal15:55
hggdhthanks secretlondon, I guess I will have to have some fun with it ;-)15:55
secretlondonhggdh, for some meaning of 'fun' anyway ;)15:55
hggdha sick one at that15:55
Arbythanks folks15:56
hggdhwelcome Arby, thanks for helping15:56
ArbyI just couldn't find the package in add/remove15:56
Arbyi've found it with synaptic though15:56
hggdhArby: the definite source of all Ubuntu packages is https://packages.ubuntu.com15:56
secretlondonhggdh, if you need any other debug files for the hated bug just yell :)15:57
ArbyI know, I just keep forgetting, oops :)15:57
hggdhsecretlondon: right now I am considering yelling in despair15:57
hggdhArby: except for the dbgsyms...15:58
secretlondonhggdh, evo alarm puts stuff in ~/.xsession-errors about non existant alarms15:58
hggdhfor the dbgsyms, add the line I put out on /etc/apt/sources.list15:58
hggdhsecretlondon: it is a good idea to upload it also -- thanks for noting it15:59
Arbythanks15:59
hggdhhuh, Arby... s/https/http/16:00
hggdhsorry16:00
secretlondonhggdh, i have a fair amount of libecal in there, I think, and just found a libecal evo alarm error in .xession-errors16:03
hggdhgood, perhaps we are getting near the culprit!16:04
secretlondonit would fit with the setting up a calendar as a possible cause idea16:04
hggdhsecretlondon: yes, and this would match some comments in the bug16:04
* secretlondon hopes this may be the much longed for breakthrough16:04
hggdhlooking at the GDB runs now...16:05
hggdh(and preempting the resulting headache with a dose of aspirin)16:06
secretlondonI've got a nice hot bath run waiting for me to finish adding this16:07
secretlondonand I've told twitter I'll have a party when we fix it ;)16:07
hggdh:-)16:11
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hggdhsecretlondon: well, I see the message in the .xsession-errors, but (unfortunately) this is on evolution-alarm-notify... which we did not trace...16:14
hggdhI will have a look at e-a-n to see what type of message is this. But, looking at the gdb BTs, it seems like E-D-S is still trying to initialise, and some required resource is unavailable16:15
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hggdhsecretlondon: I would like you to try something next time: kill evolution-alarm-notify instead of E-D-S. I wonder if the loop in E-D-S will go away... of course, if you are willing16:20
* hggdh hates not being able to reproduce this bloody bug16:20
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secretlondonhggdh, i'll try that now16:30
hggdhsecretlondon: thanks, IOU16:30
hggdhsecretlondon: I looked at my .xsession-errors, I also see the same e-a-n errors (three of them in sequence, followed by "Could not create the alarm notify service factory, maybe it's already running..."16:32
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secretlondonhggdh, it didn't stop looping16:46
hggdhsigh...16:46
secretlondonwhen I attached gdb to e-a-n anyway16:46
secretlondonI haven't actually killed it16:47
hggdhthe hell of it is that it looks, smells, feels to the touch, and behaves like a resource contention (a.k.a. deadlock)16:47
hggdhsecretlondon: try to kill the beast now, lets see if something happens16:48
secretlondonits stopped!16:48
secretlondonbut gdb didn't stop it, but kill -9 e-a-n did16:49
hggdhsecretlondon: YES!16:49
hggdhso killing e-a-n *did* stop the loop, correct?16:49
secretlondoncould killing e-a-n cause e-d-s to die too?16:49
hggdh(just confirming, it sounds too good to be true)16:49
secretlondonas we know that kill -9 e-d-s makes it go away16:50
secretlondonkilling e-a-n stops the loop16:50
hggdhno, e-a-n is just an application, killing it should not kill e-d-s16:50
secretlondonI think I need to reconfirm that without having run gdb first16:50
hggdhgood idea16:50
secretlondongonna reboot bbiab16:51
hggdh(fingers crossed)16:51
jeromegdoes someone know the name of the gtk widget which shows a list of different files with their size, type ... ?16:52
secretlondonconfirmed16:58
secretlondonI've attached a log from my terminal showing the difference in top once I kill e-a-n16:59
secretlondonhggdh, well it's a breakthrough, of sorts!17:00
secretlondonhggdh, would backtraces of e-a-n help?17:00
hggdhsecretlondon: yes17:01
hggdhI hope17:01
secretlondonhggdh, okay, i'll do in a sec17:01
hggdhHUGE thanks, secretlondon17:01
secretlondonhggdh, the deps of e-a-n should be the same as evo?17:03
* secretlondon is installing the debug libs17:03
hggdhyes, e-a-n is a piece of e-d-s17:03
hggdhyou should already have the dbgs17:03
secretlondonthe deps of evo itself are different17:03
hggdhah, sorry17:04
hggdhindeed17:04
hggdhsecretlondon: I was wrong, e-a-n is part of Evo, not e-d-s17:15
secretlondonhggdh, I am installing all of evos deps17:15
secretlondonit has a LOT :)17:15
hggdh:-)17:15
secretlondonI remembered seeing launchpad-foo in gdb when I ran it against e-a-n17:15
hggdhthere are two sets of dbgs for Evo: the dbgsym and the dbg. The dbg is created by the build process itself, and it is one single file. The dbgsyms are created by pitti's process, and they are one for each package17:16
hggdhso you can install just the dbg, or all the dbgsyms17:16
hggdhbrb17:17
secretlondonI already have all the dbgsyms for other stuff17:18
hggdhI am back17:23
secretlondonI'm downloading the 47 new dbgsym files, then gonna reboot17:24
hggdh47??17:26
secretlondonevo has millions of dependencies17:26
hggdhah, for the dependencies17:26
hggdhprobably overkill, but a sane approach nevertheless. Thanks.17:27
secretlondonrebooting now17:29
Arbybug 192098 <- should that be marked invalid?17:33
ubotuLaunchpad bug 192098 in update-manager "update-manager confused about package origins" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/19209817:33
Arbyif someone makes a homebrew package that breaks update manager17:33
Arbythen that's hardly our fault right17:34
hggdhArby: guess so, but I do not deal with update-manager... a safer bet, anyway, is to give the package a different version/update level. This might have been the issue17:41
Arbyok17:42
ArbyI'll check with mvo next time he's around17:43
Arbyupdate-manager is his territory17:43
hggdhgood idea17:43
secretlondonhggdh, attached17:44
secretlondonhggdh, whenever I interrupted always seemed to be the same thing, one of which was poll()17:45
hggdhthanls, secretlondon, will look at it now17:45
hggdhyou mean in e-a-n?17:45
secretlondonyep17:45
greg-gArby: yeah, for completeness's sake, you could ask for what version name they used for their custom package and what version was offered by the repositories that was not working.17:45
hggdhk. so e-a-n is waiting... poll() waits on socket I/O (or a timeout)17:46
Arbygreg-g: thanks, will do17:46
greg-gArby: no problem17:47
hggdhI guess if you strace e-a-n, you will see a lot of poll()s17:48
secretlondonhggdh, worth doing?17:48
hggdhyes. the more data the better17:48
hggdhthe bts are very much similar -- looks like it is very early in initialisaiton17:49
secretlondonhggdh, how do I get an strace of e-a-n?17:53
secretlondonhggdh, strace -Ff -tt evolution-alarm-notify 2>&1 | tee strace-e-a-n.log17:53
secretlondonstrace: evolution-alarm-notify: command not found17:53
secretlondonah I have it now17:54
greg-gbtw, secretlondon, you're hardcore.17:58
greg-gsecretlondon++17:58
secretlondongreg-g thanks17:58
secretlondonhggdh, only 2 polls, both unfinished17:59
secretlondongreg-g I have this bug 90% of reboots, it's annoying me somewhat..18:00
ubotuBug 90 on http://launchpad.net/bugs/90 is private18:00
greg-gsecretlondon: yeah, I guess if something were being that annoying I would be working that hard to resolve it too18:05
secretlondongreg-g also not everyone has it, so hggdh needs affected people18:06
greg-gright right18:06
greg-geither way, I applaud the effort18:07
* greg-g claps18:07
secretlondongreg-g thanks!18:07
greg-g:)18:07
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Arbyupdate manager bugs - 819:18
Arbyonly a few hundred more to go :)19:18
greg-gawesome19:18
greg-gthanks for the work Arby19:19
Arbyyw19:20
secretlondonhggdh, any luck?19:21
hggdhsecretlondon: sorry, was out for dinner20:27
secretlondonno problem!20:28
hggdhit really looks like an initialisation deadlock; what I do not understand is why only Ubuntu seems to suffer from this20:28
hggdhwe should have other Evo users running & screaming around20:29
hggdhwell20:29
hggdhgnome users, actually, since gnome uses the calendar functions from e-d-s20:29
hggdhI have sent it upstream, and will query there tomorrow evening (current contract does not allow me to get into IRC in the office)20:30
secretlondonhggdh cool, lets hope we get to the bottom of this20:36
hggdhyes... this has been going on for too long20:36
secretlondonhggdh, killing e-a-n also killes e-d-s though20:40
hggdhthis is interesting20:41
secretlondone-d-s then doesn't respawn until you run evo itself20:41
hggdhyes, that's expected20:41
hggdhe-a-n is started by the gnome session, and it should kick e-d-s in20:41
secretlondonand we know that e-d-s stops looping if it is killed, so killing e-a-n may just be that20:42
hggdhbut I would not expect e-a-n to cause e-d-s to die. Will check on it right now20:42
hggdhhum. I killed my e-a-n, and e-d-s is still running20:43
hggdhthe plot thickens20:43
secretlondonindeed20:43
hggdhbut this is another good bit of information20:44
hggdhand I will mark upstream on it now20:44
secretlondonI should run an strace on the looping eds, i've run on the non looping one20:45
secretlondongonna reboot to do that20:46
secretlondonhggdh, the strace of the looping eds is very different, lots of polling20:52
hggdhthis seems to be one of the symptoms. the very fast poll() -- it seems the code is polling on no set channels20:53
hggdhthe correct would be to sleep on poll() until an event happens, or a (larger) timeout kicks in20:54
hggdhif I remember correctly, the poll() is being driven ever 10**-4 seconds20:54
hggdhyou still have it looping?20:56
secretlondonthink killing strace has suspended it somehow20:56
secretlondonjust uploaded the strace anyway20:56
secretlondonvery different from nonlooping e-d-s, unlike the e-a-n ones which were similar20:57
hggdhe-d-s should (usually) be in a poll(), waiting for an event -- probably from a pipe, but certainly I/O20:59
hggdhthen it gets a request and acts on it20:59
hggdhsometimes I think this is more a glib issue than evo21:00
secretlondonone of the threads is polling every .00007021:00
hggdhyou can run sudo lsof -p `pidof evolution-data-server-2.22` | grep -v mem21:01
hggdhthis is the loop21:01
secretlondonclosing strace didn't bring eds's loop back, but then apport triggered21:03
secretlondonon eds, I'll let apport file the bug as may be interesting21:03
hggdhgood idea21:03
hggdhrefer to our dear bug in it21:03
secretlondonits on sig 521:03
hggdhabort21:03
hggdhhum. memory issues?21:04
secretlondonI've run memtest on this laptop for 7 hours solid when I was getting random freezes21:04
secretlondonso I think the memory is okay21:04
hggdhsorry, I meant memory allocaiton21:06
secretlondonah ok21:06
hggdh5 is actually trap, not abrt21:06
hggdhand real memory errors would (hopefully) raise sigbus21:08
secretlondonhdddh bug #21693621:08
ubotuBug 216936 on http://launchpad.net/bugs/216936 is private21:08
secretlondonevolution-data-server-2.22 crashed with signal 5 in __kernel_vsyscall()21:08
hggdhI will have to wait for apport to release it21:09
secretlondonsure21:09
hggdhsig 5 in __kernel_vsyscall??21:09
secretlondonyes21:09
hggdhugh!21:09
hggdhthis is a trap in the linux kernel21:10
secretlondonoh nice..21:10
hggdh:-)21:10
hggdhno boredom here21:10
secretlondone-d-s seems to crash with sig 5 rather a lot..21:14
secretlondonno other ones on the kernel tho21:14
hggdhAFAIR the sig 5s were mostly on mallocs21:15
hggdhthe stacktrace on bug 216936 does not show anything special21:19
* secretlondon nods21:20
hggdhI will let it be, perhaps pedro_ or seb128 will think of something21:21
hggdhand... this is it, for me. I will hit the bed again. Thank you for your help, secretlondon.21:33
secretlondonhggdh, thanks for your help too, good night21:33
hggdhg'night21:33
TyroneHello everyone, can anyone help me out with a java bug I've found? I got it registered to launchpad, but it's not being looked at21:36
Tyronehi, is anyone capable of helping out with a java bug?21:42
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greg-gsecond opinion wanted: this bug has been fixed, but Launchpad Janitor only marked one of the projects as fixed.  Should I mark the other as Fixed Released to match or Invalid?  It is a splitting hairs question, I am just trying to clean up my bugs I am subscribed to.22:10
greg-goh, this bug being bug 21374522:11
ubotuLaunchpad bug 213745 in gnome-desktop "PDF pages appear extremely small in evince" [High,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/21374522:11
alex-weej_why is valgrind 38 MB?22:11
alex-weej_wth is in it that's that big?22:11
secretlondongreg-g if we fixed it, then i'd mark it as fixed22:18
greg-gsecretlondon: yeah22:22
greg-gbtw, if anyone sees sourcercito, they should tell them that due to the new work flow they should unassign themselves from bugs if they are not actively working on fixing it (ie: not just triaging the bug)22:23
greg-gI don't want to unassign sourcercito myself just in case22:24
gfetcoCan someone help me with Pcsx2 Linux? I have it compiled and it is working but the plugins aint showing up I have BIOS also22:39
secretlondongfetco, support is on #ubuntu22:40
secretlondongfetco, or try launchpad answers22:40
gfetcolaunchpad?22:40
gfetcoSorry thought I was in #ubuntu22:41
secretlondongreg-g - sourcercito23:07
greg-gsecretlondon: thanks23:10
greg-gsourcercito: I'm not sure if you know this or not, but the work flow for Launchpad bug triaging has changed.  Now you only assign yourself to a bug if you are actively working on fixing it.  If you are just triaging you only subscribe to the bug, not assign.  I am only saying this because I ran across a couple of bugs which you were assigned but it appears you are only triaging them.23:11
sourcercitohi there, greg-g i'll take a look a my old bugs, and update the info, thanks for the clarification ;)23:14
greg-gsourcercito: no problem. the change in work flow probably wasn't as widely announced as it could have been.23:15
sourcercitobetter this way though, i wasn't very comfortable assign them to me just to collect some info23:17
greg-gyeah, it is much cleaner now23:17
greg-gworking fine in Hardy now, in the same angle that wasn't working before23:27
greg-g(base of laptop is at about a 45 degree angle with the horizon)23:28

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