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codeadiI am troubleshooting this launchpad bug #1245150 https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1245150 which is related to bluetooth being disabled in system settings.. The summary is that this is a problem in upstream linux kernel... The last known mainline kernel which works is v3.9 series and the problem starts with v3.10 onwards... I have found that bug #60824 on Kernel Bug Tracker is similar to my problem: https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_13:53
codeadibug.cgi?id=60824 There is a patch provided in comment #6 which has solved the issue for others... I would like some help with applying this patch and would appreciate some hand-holding with this one...13:53
ubot2Launchpad bug 1245150 in linux (Ubuntu) "0a12:0001 Bluetooth Dongle (Cambridge Silicon Radio, Ltd) doesn't work after upgrading to Saucy" [Medium,Incomplete]13:53
ubot2Launchpad bug 60824 in Evolution "the calendar export feature should have a menu item" [Wishlist,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/6082413:53
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smolacould someone triage this? https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/proftpd-dfsg/+bug/1059722 <-- it's a long standing bug (+1 year) in Ubuntu Precise that only requires a re-build of the package16:13
ubot2Launchpad bug 1059722 in proftpd-dfsg (Ubuntu) "Oct 1 16:38:53 summerborn proftpd[8631]: mod_sftp/0.9.8: compiled using OpenSSL version 'OpenSSL 1.0.0e 6 Sep 2011' headers, but linked to OpenSSL version 'OpenSSL 1.0.1 14 Mar 2012' library" [Undecided,Confirmed]16:13
rbasaksmola: so is it verified fixed in Trusty?16:22
smolarbasak: I have no access to a machine with Trusty, but that's probably unrelated: there's no need for a backport, just a re-build16:34
smolarbasak: these proftpd modules require a rebuild everything openssl is updated in the system, latest proftpd build on precise is 21 Nov 2011, since then openssl has been updated many times from 1.0.0e-1 (the one that proftpd was compiled against) up to 1.0.1-4ubuntu5.1016:42
smolaeverytime*16:42
smolaso the warning messages are just about not being compiled against the current version (1.0.1-4ubuntu5.10)16:43
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rbasaksmola: I don't know what to do about triaging the bug since the main bug status is about the bug status in the current development version.17:03
rbasaksmola: for the problem in Precise, is there an actual problem, or is it just a warning? Are you familiar with https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates? For an update to Precise, there needs to be a test case and a consideration of regression risk.17:04
TheLordOfTimerbasak: oh good you're here, mind if I pick your brain?17:05
rbasak(for a rebuild we basically do a no-change update, which will trigger a rebuild)17:05
rbasakTheLordOfTime: go ahead17:05
rbasakTheLordOfTime: or maybe in #ubuntu-devel or #ubuntu-server as appropriate?17:05
TheLordOfTimerbasak: might be better if I pick your brain elsewhere, don't want to flood -bugs with security fix stuff, but meh17:05
rbasakRight :)17:05
TheLordOfTimerbasak: -server or -hardened might be more appropriate but either way :)17:06
rbasakI'm in both :)17:06
smolarbasak: right, it definitely does not met the criteria for an update17:47
smolait's just a warning about a possible source of troubles, but no actual problem surfaced so far17:47
rbasaksmola: in that case we just need to verify that it's fixed in Trusty and then explain and mark Fix Released.17:56
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smolarbasak: actually, it's probably better marked as WONTFIX; because openssl will always be updated in stable releases, leading to the same warning over and over18:32
smolaor patched to show the warning only if x.x.x part of the version differs18:34
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