[00:32] <zartoosh> Hi during installing of ubuntu packages I get sometime stall for a long time and this is displayed on monitor:   Connecting to security.ubuntu.com  (2001:67c:1562::15)]       any help greatly appreciated? thanks
[00:33] <sarnold> zartoosh: do you have a partially-functioning ipv6 stack?
[00:34] <zartoosh> sarnold, I am not sure if I have or not, is this part of my network configuration that causes this issue?
[00:36] <sarnold> zartoosh: what kind of response times do you get from ping6 security.ubuntu.com?
[00:37] <zartoosh> sarnold,  64 bytes from likho.canonical.com: icmp_seq=1 ttl=39 time=89.0 ms   this is what I get
[00:38] <sarnold> zartoosh: 89 ms is pretty snappy..
[00:38] <sarnold> zartoosh: the canonical servers aren't exactly -fast-, but if your pings get there in a reasonable time, then my idea's done :)
[00:39] <zartoosh> sarnold, then you are suggesting perhaps something is wrong with my network configuration? or network environment? thanks
[00:41] <sarnold> zartoosh: yeah, I thought perhaps your DNS servers were returning AAAA records when your network wouldn't actually route those packets
[00:42] <zartoosh> sarnold, thank you so much.
[01:23] <zartoosh> Hi I am getting installation issue: libc6-i386 : Depends: libc6 (= 2.19-0ubuntu6) but 2.19-0ubuntu6.1 is to be installed.  How could I resolve this please?
[01:25] <Patrickdk> apt-get update
[01:25] <zartoosh> Patrickdk,  still the same issue ??
[01:26] <pmatulis> zartoosh: pastebin the output to the update command
[01:30] <pmatulis> and why do you need the 32bit package?
[01:33] <zartoosh> pmatulis, I think valgrind needs that, if I can get ride off that would be great..
[01:37] <zartoosh> http://paste.ubuntu.com/8164510/
[04:29] <Matadoer> hey guys how can I create a MySQL cluster across a bunch of ubuntu 14.04 vps
[05:12] <vedic> Hey guys, I am trying to run a service which doesn't seem to go well. It keeps giving me output: .: 11: Can't open /etc/init.d/functions
[05:22] <sarnold> vedic: can you find what functions it expects to find declared in the /etc/init.d/functions file?
[05:22] <sarnold> vedic: /lib/lsb/init-functions may be useful
[05:30] <vedic> sarnold: Is there any walk through/tutorial to follow
[05:31] <sarnold> vedic: no idea, I don't know what service you're trying to use
[08:28] <lordievader> Good morning.
[09:14] <Tazmain> Hi all, can someone maybe tell me why adding entries to rc.local does not end up getting started at all expect for the curlfs bash script that I added. None of the other services I wanted to have started at boot started at all .
[09:29] <andol> Tazmain: Any chance that you could share your /etc/rc.local, using a suitable pastein?
[09:54] <Tazmain> andol, sure thing
[09:55] <Tazmain> https://privatepaste.com/525d264e38
[09:56] <Tazmain> The last script it the only one that seems to get executed. The other scripts all work. That it how I start those 3 services mostly.
[10:58] <pmatulis> morning
[10:58] <lordievader> Hey pmatulis, how are you?
[11:11] <pmatulis> lordievader: a little sleepy, you?
[11:12] <lordievader> Doing good, refactoring old code.
[11:20] <Tazmain> So do I need to write upstart jobs for those or not >
[12:13] <Vladimir_> I setup tftp server but it doesn't work, I can't send files to it, but I can send to a windows machine
[12:13] <ikonia> Vladimir_: please don't cross post
[12:14] <Vladimir_> Sorry
[12:17] <blaaa> What is the procedure to update a package in universe (e.g. related to https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/drupal7/+bug/1262813 )?
[12:17] <uvirtbot`> Launchpad bug 1262813 in drupal7 "multiple security issues in drupal7 package" [Undecided,Confirmed]
[12:18] <ikonia> blaaa: what do you mean update it ? get a new package built you mean ?
[12:18] <blaaa> ikonia: yes
[12:18] <ikonia> blaaa: log a bug / feature reqeust for it
[12:18] <ikonia> blaaa: it's unlikley to happen, and more likley to get the fix back ported
[12:20] <blaaa> ikonia: ok, so what does that mean, will an updated package appear in the backports repository or will someone backport the security fixes in version 2.27-31 (an further) and apply them to the 7.26 package?
[12:21] <ikonia> blaaa: I mean the fix is more likley to get applied to the existing package, rather than a new package upgrade
[12:21] <blaaa> ikonia: in that case I suppoose it's rather unlikely fixes will be applied at all in a timely fashion
[12:22] <ikonia> I agree
[12:24] <blaaa> I believe it's unwise to leave remotely accessible packages without security fixes for a long time, I think it would make sense not to include these packages in any repository. If users choose to install them manually they will at least know they will have to watch for issues and fix them if needed
[12:24] <ikonia> ok
[12:27] <blaaa> ikonia: what is the right forum for a suggestion like that?
[12:27] <ikonia> log it in the bug
[13:31] <streulma> hello
[13:31] <streulma> is here one?
[13:31] <ikonia> yes
[13:31] <streulma> oh ikonia :)
[13:31] <streulma> well
[13:33] <streulma> I have a vps server by a cloud provider, but every time I make a backup, /var/cache and /tmp are removed by a restore
[13:33] <ikonia> streulma: you've just asked this in #ubuntu and been told to talk to your cloud server provider
[13:45] <lynxman> hi guys, what would be the best guide to make a deb to build and package a jar built with maven?
[13:46] <cfhowlett> !packaging | lynxman
[13:46] <lynxman> cfhowlett: I already know the packaging guide and use it, I just wanted to find a clear example with maven dependencies
[13:47] <cfhowlett> lynxman, ah.  sorry.  clearly I'm not the one to ask.
[13:47] <lynxman> cfhowlett: no worries :)
[13:47] <lynxman> jamespage: you around mister? :)
[13:52] <lynxman> ah found this, very helpful https://wiki.debian.org/Java/MavenBuilder
[14:53] <roaksoax> .win 16
[17:17] <zartoosh> HI I have installed stock python-twisted using apt-get install python-twisted.    I found out there is a newer deb version on their development site. If install the newer version: dpkg -i  <newer version>  would it remove the older one automatically or I have to manually remove the older version? thanks
[17:29] <patdk-wk> that depends on how *they* created the deb package
[18:18] <csmit> Hey guys. I am using Ubuntu Server 14.04.1. This is a fresh install. I am attempting to set a static IP on eth0, ifconfig only detects lo and does not show eth0 even though I have the static entries for eth0 entered in.
[19:46] <hallyn> sarnold: ok, i'm dedicating my laptop to this m-f qemu qcow2 bug.  i'm upgrading a vm with a qcow2 with backing file from precise to trusty...  what can i do to increase the odds of it happening d you think?  more or less memory for hte vm?  does >1 vms at a time help?
[19:52] <hallyn> man but that ws a fast upgrade
[19:56] <zartoosh> HI how could I control which ports dhclient should use? thanks
[20:17] <RoyK> zartoosh: dhclient only uses 68/udp AFAIK
[20:21] <sarnold> hallyn: it triggered for me quite often with a cycle of {apt-get -u dist-upgrade, run some tests, forcibly power off and revert to snapshot}
[20:55] <adam_g> smoser, hey. off-topic, but do you have access to logs for download.cirros-cloud.net?
[21:50] <hallyn> sarnold: what is "forcibly power off" ?
[21:50] <sarnold> hallyn: in marc's uvt, that's uvt stop -rf
[21:51] <sarnold> hallyn: looks like that turns into virsh snapshot-revert
[21:56] <hallyn> hm.  lemme try one more time another way then i guess i'l linstall uvt.  i'm getting desparate
[21:58] <hallyn> and NOW ctrl-alt-t won't launch a terminal
[21:59] <sarnold> hallyn: yeah it feels like hte sort of problem that ought to be reproducable even without uvt
[21:59] <hallyn> sarnold: i've never had a update/release-upgrade trigger this.  always many cycles of compile/test.  but that's not reliable.  only annoying
[22:00] <sarnold> hallyn: the only surefire way to make it happen is to have pressing need for your VMs to work correctly
[22:00] <hallyn> yup
[22:00] <hallyn> and how is it that upstream hasn't seen this
[22:01] <sarnold> my only theory is that we may rely upon revert far more than the average bear
[22:01] <zartoosh> Hi I am using ubuntu 14.04 I keep getting this error and not sure how I can resolve it, please help:  http://paste.ubuntu.com/8172857/   thanks
[22:03] <sarnold> zartoosh: maybe you've got a bad mirror. try adding more apt sources for more mirrors
[22:04] <hallyn> sarnold: but i'm not using revert at all
[22:04] <zartoosh> sarnold, sorry not sure what you mean: here is the complete log : http://paste.ubuntu.com/8172873/
[22:07] <sarnold> hallyn: no?
[22:10] <sarnold> zartoosh: add some lines to your apt sources, something like /etc/apt/sources.list.d/ugh.list:  deb http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu trusty-security main restricted universe multiverse   and  deb http://mirror.anl.gov/ubuntu// trusty-updates main restricted universe multiverse   and deb http://mirror.anl.gov/ubuntu// trusty main restricted universe multiverse
[22:11] <sarnold> zartoosh: mirror.anl.gov is usually pretty good for me and when they have packages they are ten times faster than the archive.ubuntu.com archives..
[22:13] <zartoosh> sarnold, I will do that but I like to know the root cause of this issue. I started with kickstart which was build for ubuntu 14.04. Is it possible when I do apt-get update causes some conflicts due to 14.04 update one has been release?  Thanks
[22:13] <hallyn> sarnold: nope, just using rbasak's uvt-kvm which uses qcow2 with backing file
[22:14] <zartoosh> sarnold, by the way that solved my problem thanks.
[22:53] <sarnold> hallyn: and rbasak's stuff doesn't d=o revert? or you just don't use it?
[22:53] <sarnold> zartoosh: your mirror didn't finish a full sync or something similar
[22:53] <hallyn> i don't think it does it.  if it does, i dont 'use it or don't know that i am
[22:53] <hallyn> but a bunc hof extra work isn't working so lemme try reverts i guess
[22:59] <hallyn> sarnold: and upgrading a single vm at a time can do this for you, or you need N in parallel?
[23:07] <sarnold> hallyn: sorry, I can't recall there. I think one-at-a-time is sufficient but I can't promise that.
[23:08] <hallyn> sarnold: ok, trying with jdstrand's published image.  never worked for me o nthe vostro, let's see if it works on the thinkpad
[23:08] <sarnold> hallyn: happy smashing :)
[23:08] <hallyn> :(
[23:09] <hallyn> maybe we should push 1.5 to utopic
[23:33] <Sierra> Running ubuntu 14.04.1 64 bit.. Why am I getting this error with the add-apt-repository command? I've never come across this with ubuntu before:
[23:33] <Sierra> sierradmin@sierrabrown:~$ sudo add-apt-repository ppa:tuxpoldo/btsync
[23:33] <Sierra> sudo: add-apt-repository: command not found
[23:34] <sarnold> Sierra: first install the software-properties-common package
[23:35] <Sierra> Ah.. Thanks, dont recall ever having to install another package to run that before