/srv/irclogs.ubuntu.com/2015/03/15/#ubuntu-server.txt

thor77hey, im trying to run postfix, it works very good, but i get this message sometimes "warning: valid_hostname: misplaced delimiter: .00:45
thor77"00:45
thor77whats wrong?00:45
=== Lcawte is now known as Lcawte|Away
FreezingColdCan't seem to create a debootstrap install as a user02:02
FreezingColdW: Failure trying to run: chroot /home/user/fakeroot-x64 mount -t proc proc /proc02:02
FreezingColdfakechroot fakeroot debootstrap --variant=fakechroot lucid ~/ubuntu-lucid-fakeroot-x64/ http://mirror.its.dal.ca/ubuntu/02:02
sarnoldFreezingCold: the chroot(2) syscall requires root privileges03:59
FreezingColdsarnold: Thanks for not reading at all.04:00
sarnoldFreezingCold: that may explain your failure...04:00
FreezingColdOf course that's why it's failing, that IS the problem.....04:00
FreezingColdfakechroot fakeroot is supposed to fix that04:00
stgraberFreezingCold: while fakechroot will fake the chroot call for you as an unprivileged user, it will still not let you do mounts04:02
* FreezingCold sighs04:02
sarnoldevening stgraber :)04:02
stgraberhey sarnold04:02
FreezingColdstgraber: You're mixing up fakechroot and fakeroot.04:03
stgraberFreezingCold: I'm not. fakechroot will let you do chroot() as an unprivileged user, fakeroot will let you write files as other uids/gids than yourselves, neither will let you do mount table changes as an unprivileged user04:03
FreezingColdSo why is this magically a new thing?04:04
FreezingColddebootstrap definitely has *TONS* of reports of working perfectly with fakechroot fakeroot as a user04:04
stgraberhmm, so looks like the mount issue is supposed to be worked around by fakechroot by ignoring the mount and letting you see the real /proc. The problem I see here when trying with lucid on trusty is that lucid's simply too old.04:10
stgraberthe LD_PRELOAD set by fakechroot requires a recent version of the C library which lucid simply doesn't have04:11
stgraberprecise on trusty works fine04:13
stgraberfakechroot requires a libc >= 2.14. so precise is as old as you can run (since 2.14 was never shipped by Ubuntu and the closest thing is 2.15 in precise)04:16
=== ideopathic_ is now known as ideopathic
=== ideopathic_ is now known as ideopathic
=== ideopathic_ is now known as ideopathic
=== ideopathic_ is now known as ideopathic
=== Lcawte|Away is now known as Lcawte
=== markthomas|away is now known as markthomas
=== markthomas is now known as markthomas|away
lordievaderGood morning.10:31
thor77what does this "warning: valid_hostname: misplaced delimiter: ." message in mail.log from postfix mean?10:42
bekksThat your hostname contains a . where it shouldnt be.10:43
thor77http://pastie.org/private/damb65x7gg9v7lidqhrqrq10:44
thor77i dont see the misstake10:44
thor77or should i use $mydomain for "myhostname="?10:49
bekksthor77: whats the hostname of your machine?11:56
thor77bekks: fire.crapwa.re11:56
bekksThen you does your config does not contain it?11:58
thor77bekks: i replaced crapwa.re with domain.tld in the paste11:58
bekksWhich makes the pastebin useless.11:59
thor77why?11:59
thor77where's the difference between abc.domain.tld and fire.crapwa.re?11:59
thor77so... where should i place my hostname in the config?12:02
smallfoot-If I run Ubuntu on Microsoft's Azure cloud, will I have to do any maintenance and package updates myself or will that all be handled automatically for free?14:38
smallfoot-When you run Ubuntu on Azure, is it as IaaS or PaaS ?14:49
bekksMS Azure is a SAAS provider.15:22
smallfoot-bekks, no I don't believe Azure does SaaS. My understanding is that Azure primarily does PaaS (their own offerings) and secondarily IaaS (third-party offerings)15:46
bekkssmallfoot-: At least Wikipedia states that Azure is a SAAS provider :)15:51
smallfoot-" It provides both PaaS and IaaS services and supports many different programming languages, tools and frameworks, including both Microsoft-specific and third-party "16:06
smallfoot-*nowhere* on the Wikipedia article does it mention SaaS16:06
Patrickdkheh, even if azure did saas, running ubuntu in azure is so not saas16:29
smallfoot-right16:48
smallfoot-If you want to run a unattended server, is it better go with Ubuntu Server or CentOS?16:48
smallfoot-Maybe I should go with CentOS, they are more professional and don't live in the dream world where they will make it on tablet and smartphones lol16:49
andolsmallfoot-: To that question, what answer do you really expect in a channel named #ubuntu-server? :)16:53
smallfoot-true17:05
Patrickdkheh? centos doesn't live in anyworld17:07
Patrickdkthey have no dreams or ambissions17:08
Patrickdkthey *just* feed off redhat17:08
PatrickdkI wonder if their *security patching* is fixed yet, or not17:08
smallfoot-oh, CentOS is bad at security patching?17:13
Patrickdkit used to lag a month+ behind17:13
Patrickdksince rhel has taken them in, I haven't been keeping track17:13
Patrickdkcentos is only *maintained* by 2 people17:13
Patrickdkonly so much they can do17:13
smallfoot-oh, i see17:14
smallfoot-I didn't know it was that bad17:14
=== markthomas|away is now known as markthomas
=== markthomas|away is now known as markthomas
=== markthomas|away is now known as markthomas
squisherrbasak, hey, finally got around to fixing the bcache repo, but I can't push because there's a remote hook that rejects non-fast-forward updates :-\20:30
squisherjamespage, ^ what's the best way to resolve that?20:31
=== KDDLB is now known as reyn1r
=== reyn1r is now known as KDDLB
=== Lcawte is now known as Lcawte|Away

Generated by irclog2html.py 2.7 by Marius Gedminas - find it at mg.pov.lt!