[06:47] <alkisg> I found a bug in Trusty, does someone know about e.g. ssh client changes that might have triggered it? The following work from a 12.04 client but not from a 14.04 client:
[06:47] <alkisg> tty1# ssh -MS /tmp/socket user@server [OK]
[06:47] <alkisg> tty2# ssh -S /tmp/socket user@server ls [Control socket connect(/tmp/socket): Connection refused]
[09:18] <randomcpp> help needed here
[09:18] <randomcpp> while updating I got this error message from apt-get
[09:18] <randomcpp> (Reading database ... 274392 files and directories currently installed.)
[09:18] <randomcpp> Preparing to replace libc6-amd64 2.17-93ubuntu4 (using .../libc6-amd64_2.18-0ubuntu1_i386.deb) ...
[09:18] <randomcpp> Unpacking replacement libc6-amd64 ...
[09:18] <randomcpp> Replaced by files in installed package libc6:amd64 ...
[09:18] <randomcpp> dpkg (subprocess): unable to execute rm command for cleanup (rm): No such file or directory
[09:18] <randomcpp> dpkg: error while cleaning up:
[09:18] <randomcpp>  subprocess rm cleanup returned error exit status 2
[09:18] <randomcpp> dpkg (subprocess): unable to execute split package reassembly (dpkg-split): No such file or director
[09:18] <randomcpp> y
[09:18] <randomcpp> dpkg: error processing /var/cache/apt/archives/libc6_2.18-0ubuntu1_i386.deb (--unpack):
[09:18] <randomcpp>  subprocess dpkg-split returned error exit status 2
[09:19] <randomcpp> dpkg (subprocess): unable to execute split package reassembly (dpkg-split): No such file or director
[09:19] <randomcpp> y
[09:19] <randomcpp> dpkg: error processing /var/cache/apt/archives/libc6_2.18-0ubuntu1_amd64.deb (--unpack):
[09:19] <randomcpp>  subprocess dpkg-split returned error exit status 2
[09:19] <randomcpp> Errors were encountered while processing:
[09:19] <randomcpp>  /var/cache/apt/archives/libc6_2.18-0ubuntu1_i386.deb
[09:19] <randomcpp>  /var/cache/apt/archives/libc6_2.18-0ubuntu1_amd64.deb
[09:19] <randomcpp> E: Problem executing scripts DPkg::Post-Invoke 'if [ -d /var/lib/update-notifier ]; then touch /var/
[09:19] <randomcpp> lib/update-notifier/dpkg-run-stamp; fi; if [ -e /var/lib/update-notifier/updates-available ]; then e
[09:19] <randomcpp> cho > /var/lib/update-notifier/updates-available; fi '
[09:19] <randomcpp> E: Sub-process returned an error code
[09:19] <randomcpp> E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
[09:19] <randomcpp> command_not_found_handler:1: /usr/lib/command-not-found: bad interpreter: /usr/bin/python3: no such
[09:19] <randomcpp> file or directory
[09:19] <randomcpp> I can't even launch new applications or command at the moment
[09:19] <elfy> randomcpp: dude - please don't do that !!!
[09:19] <k1l_> !paste | randomcpp
[09:20] <randomcpp> elfy, I know that but I can't open a browser atm
[09:20] <randomcpp> :)
[09:20] <elfy> so?
[09:20] <elfy> copy it to something then do it later - why should we get blasted with it
[09:21] <Wubix> !pastebinit randomcpp
[09:21] <Wubix> awww
[09:21] <k1l_> i bet some 3rd party packages strike back
[09:21] <randomcpp> elfy, correction I can't open a browser, because I can't run new instances
[09:22] <randomcpp> neither with alt+f2 or dash or terminal..
[09:25] <randomcpp> I can't log in tty yay :D
[09:39] <randomcpp> ok it did break. Now there's a kernel panic while booting trusty
[09:40] <randomcpp> it seems it cannot load /bin/init
[09:40] <elfy> just updated here - libc6 updated ok for me - running from synaptic - all I saw was a libc6 window asking whether to restart things automatically
[09:43] <randomcpp>  lucky you..is there a way to reinstall libc6 from a livecd?
[09:43] <elfy> if I was going to be doing that - I'd just reinstall tbh
[09:46] <randomcpp> ok I'll see what I can do thank you :)
[09:48] <elfy> sorry I couldn't be of more help
[09:56] <randomcpp> elfy, don't worry sorry for that copy paste spam
[09:56] <elfy> :)
[09:56] <elfy> I've seen worse - lots worse :p
[09:57] <randomcpp> I couldn't even run echo :/
[09:57] <randomcpp> at least the pc didn't explode
[09:57] <elfy> indeed :)
[09:58] <elfy> I updated with some trepidation when I saw libc6 in the list ...
[09:59] <randomcpp> it would be nice to know what has caused that error
[09:59] <elfy> yea - couldn't see anyone else in logs with the same error
[09:59] <randomcpp> just to prevent it in a future
[09:59] <elfy> nor anywhere else that I go to look
[10:00] <randomcpp> :/
[10:02] <elfy> libc6 is not something you really want to get issues with ...
[10:06] <randomcpp> yeah I knew that..I'm trying to recall if I did something to libc6
[10:17] <elfy> :)
[10:17] <randomcpp> mh, before libc6 apt updated util-linux, but everything seems alright
[10:20] <Wubix> randomcpp: its not your fault. just a while ago dholbach posted to the developer channel that he has a problem with libc6-amd64
[10:21] <elfy> that'd be a channel I'd not normally have thought of :)
[10:21] <Wubix> hehe :)
[10:22] <randomcpp> Wubix, did he find what was the cause?
[10:23] <Wubix> randomcpp: he mentioned that it is a problem that should have been fixed before. so i guess he knows more about it
 can anyone help me with a libc6 upgrade problem? I'm seeing http://paste.ubuntu.com/6593456/ because of what I believe to be the aftermath of https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/Emulator (the '/!\ If you are on amd64' bit)
[10:25] <Wubix> hurry up and catch him on #ubuntu-devel :)
[10:29] <randomcpp> Wubix, too late
[10:29] <randomcpp> Wubix, it's a different output though
[10:30] <randomcpp> http://paste.ubuntu.com/6593483/
[11:12] <randomcpp> elfy, solved! :D
[11:12] <elfy> excellent :)
[12:13] <BluesKaj> 'Morning all