=== markthomas is now known as markthomas|away === zz_DenBeiren is now known as DenBeiren === thumper is now known as thumper-afk [06:42] hi!!!! everybody! [06:43] Could anyone help me? [06:45] I can´t install exfat-fuse and exfat-utils on ubuntu server 14.04.2 LTS :-( [06:46] what errors do you get? [06:46] It is assumed that already comes in the universe repository but i cant install it [06:47] "E: Unable to locate package exfat-fuse" [06:48] do you get any reasonable-looking output from this? grep universe /etc/apt/sources.list [06:48] look: [06:49] em… if i post all content of grep the moderator banned me, right? [06:50] deb http://mx.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ trusty main universe multiverse [06:50] deb-src http://mx.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ trusty main restricted universe multiverse [06:50] deb http://mx.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ trusty-security main universe multiverse [06:50] deb http://mx.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ trusty-updates main universe multiverse [06:50] deb-src http://mx.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ trusty-security main restricted universe multiverse [06:50] deb-src http://mx.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ trusty-updates main restricted universe multiverse [06:50] deb-src http://mx.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ trusty-proposed main restricted universe multiverse [06:50] deb-src http://mx.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ trusty-backports main restricted universe multiverse [06:53] mikesilver2: have you run apt-get update lately? [06:53] yes [06:54] yes [06:54] update, upgrade [06:55] did you get any errors from that? [06:56] noup [06:56] anything [06:56] I downloaded the mx.archive.ubuntu.com trusty Packages.bz2 and found exfat-fuse, and those files do exist under pool/universe/f/fuse-exfat/exfat-fuse_1.0.1-1_amd64.deb ... [06:56] nothing [06:58] so what happens? [06:58] my instalation is clean [06:58] one hour aprox xD [06:59] it never happened to me [07:00] mikesilver: try this zgrep exfat-fuse /var/lib/apt/lists/*trusty* | wc -l [07:00] i just installed Webmin [07:00] yikes [07:01] firewall that thing so that you can access it from only whatever IP addresses you actually use [07:01] result of command: 2 [07:01] those "web consoles" are the most common intrusion point for hacks.. [07:02] i know.. but my server is for home test ^_` [07:03] zgrep exfat-fuse /var/lib/apt/lists/*trusty* | wc -l = 2 [07:03] mikesilver: I'm out of ideas; all the results of what you're running look like your apt is properly configured, and it looks like you ought to be able to download the packages fine. The mirror you're using has the packages. It all should work. [07:03] i know!!! its crazy!!! [07:04] but I cant install it! [07:05] mikesilver: that just leaves some crazy ideas, like rm /var/lib/apt/lists/*trusty* ; apt-get update && apt-get install exfat-fuse [07:05] I'd be sad if that actually does the job [07:05] sudo apt-get install exfat-fuse: [07:05] Reading package lists... Done [07:05] Building dependency tree [07:05] Reading state information... Done [07:05] E: Unable to locate package exfat-fuse [07:06] how about apt-cache policy exfat-fuse? [07:07] oum, i dont know [07:07] xD [07:08] what do you mean? [07:09] mikesilver: run apt-cache policy exfat-fuse | pastebinit -- install the pastebinit package if you don't have that installed yet :) [07:13] The program \xabpastebinit\xbb is not installed. You can install it by typing: sudo apt-get install pastebinit [07:14] sarnold: What does that mean? [07:15] mikesilver: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Pastebinit [07:15] mikesilver: it is telling you how to install the pastebinit package [07:16] oh!! ok ok [07:16] wait… =) [07:18] sarnold: I cant install it! same error that exfat-fuse [07:19] hey, that's fun :) [07:19] Cannot initiate the connction to mx.archive.ubuntu.com……. [07:19] man it's obviously bed time, why didn't I think to check a different package earlier? [07:21] xD [07:21] how about apt-get install bash ? [07:21] never mind [07:21] you shold get an error message like "bash is already the newest version." somewhere in that output.. === Lcawte|Away is now known as Lcawte [07:23] yeap! newest version 0U, 0 N 0to R and 0 not upgraded [07:23] the neswet version and all in 0 [07:23] newest* [07:25] mikesilver: how about these: apt-get install emacs or apt-get install vim -- you don't actually have to install them, but I'm curious if it knows about those... [07:25] both emacs and vim are in main.. [07:26] ok wait [07:28] Results: Do you want to continue? [Y/n] y [07:28] WARNING: The following packages cannot be authenticated! [07:28] Install these packages without verification? [y/N] y [07:29] Err http://mx.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ trusty/main imagemagick-common all 8:6.7.7.10-6ubuntu3 [07:29] Cannot initiate the connection to mx.archive.ubuntu.com:80 (2001:67c:1360:8c01::18). - connect (101: Network is unreachable) [IP: 2001:67c:1360:8c01::18 80] [07:29] HEY! those are actual errors. hooray. [07:29] :-) [07:30] (a) there's no reason why those packages should be untrusted. that's bad. (b) should IPv6 work? is there some reason why that's failing? [07:30] sorry to say I just don't have the energy to help debug further [07:31] im it is assumed that ipv6 is not working, i have disabled... [07:31] im working only with ipv4 [07:32] thank you very much men! [07:33] I think I will re-install the server from scratch [07:33] xD [07:33] that shouldn't be necessary [07:34] how restore the repository list? and her keys? [07:35] i think that the problem is the RSA keys [07:35] or any similar [07:36] the connection to the repository is what fails [07:38] mikesilver: the keys are only used to verify the downloaded contents, they aren't used in actually connecting [07:38] When I ping www.google.com, the DNS resolved, but after not connecting [07:38] mikesilver: I think the key that's needed for trusty is 790BC7277767219C42C86F933B4FE6ACC0B21F32 -- apt-key list will show you your configured keys [07:39] mikesilver: oh man, then you've got a lot more debugging ;/ sorry i didn't think to check these simple things first [07:39] yeap [07:40] the key isnt found [07:40] the key was not found [07:41] it only lists the lower 32bits of the keyid... [07:42] good luck mikesilver :) [07:43] thans man! [07:43] nites nites! [07:44] gracias :) [07:48] Good night everybody!!! [07:48] bye! [08:21] =) [08:22] exit [08:26] What irc client recommend? [08:26] Good morning. [08:27] im an user of mac osx [08:27] Mik3Silv3r: Irssi :) [08:28] Irssi? [08:28] Yes. [08:37] I have an issue with a cron job. I'm running a third party script in a cron job as apache user - it doesn't work (data is not being created). If I run the script as an user created by me, which is not a system user - it works. What could cause this behavour? [08:42] Permissions? [08:51] coreycb, contextlib2 is worth an MIR IMHO [08:52] coreycb, I'll not block on the ceilometer update - but please can you raise one - we can drop the patch and add the BD back later [08:52] lordievader: it doesn't work as well when executed as root :( [08:53] memoryleak: Do you get errors? [08:55] quit [08:58] oum.. irssi i ugly [08:58] xD [08:58] colloquy.. fine... [08:58] komanda is pretty [08:58] limechat nice... [08:58] Irssi is awesome. [08:59] is commandline [08:59] you want functionality or eye-candy? [08:59] mikesilver2: Exactly, great ain't it :P [08:59] but im newer [09:00] uninstalled xD [09:00] mikesilver2: You do know you are in #ubuntu-server right? Asking server guys you usually get gui-less answers ;) [09:00] xD [09:00] your right! [09:00] xD [09:01] but.. but... im an user of mac too! [09:01] i'm sorry ;P [09:02] the ubuntu server its fine... but my personal computer is mac... [09:02] for ubuntu server ssh [09:02] but in my mac too? [09:02] What? [09:02] =) [09:02] commandline [09:02] for chat [09:03] lordievader: no output to stdout/stderr [09:03] I have no idea what you are asking. Could you write full sentences? [09:03] memoryleak: Exit code? [09:04] memoryleak: instal pastebinit ;-) === mikesilver2 is now known as Mik3Silv3r [09:08] well... i go to sleep [09:08] :) [09:08] goodnight! === Wiched is now known as Guest21916 [11:04] HI.. 4 th day, still have the problem. I tested with several internet connections. same issue apt-get install any-pakagge. E: Failed to fetch http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/p/postgresql-9. 3/libpq5_9.3.9-0ubuntu0.14.04_amd64.deb Connection failed [IP: 91.189.91.14 80] [11:07] changed mirros, http://us.archive.ubuntu.com to http://ru.archive.ubuntu.com and http://in.archive.ubuntu.com and http://sp.archive.ubuntu.com and http://hk.archive.ubuntu.com but no difference. HELP [11:07] sarthor: Can you ping the ip? [11:08] let me connected again direct with modem. [11:11] lordievader, yea I can ping that 19.189.19.14 [11:11] 22 transmited. and same recieved. 0% loss lordievader [11:12] sarthor: Allright, what do you get when you nmap port 80 on that ip? [11:18] lordievader, says 80/tcp open http [11:19] anyone else seeing issues with the latest grub updates? we are building our own cloud images and since tonight they are failing on boot being unable to find the root volume UUID [11:19] happens for both trusty and vivid [11:19] Hmm, that is good. [11:19] sarthor: ^ [11:20] sarthor: Is apt configured to use a proxy? [11:22] lordievader, there is not proxy involved. [11:23] sarthor: Can you connect to the ip with a web browser from that box? [11:25] lordievader, yea it is working. [11:27] Could you pastebin the full error you are getting? [11:30] lordievader, http://paste.ubuntu.com/11847781/ [11:30] fwiw, http://cloud-images.ubuntu.com/vivid/current/vivid-server-cloudimg-amd64-disk1.img shows the same error for me [11:36] sarthor: Are you able to download http://91.189.91.13/ubuntu/pool/main/libn/libnet-cidr-perl/libnet-cidr-perl_0.17-1_all.deb [11:36] ? [11:36] lordievader, yea downloaded. [11:37] Pff. [11:37] sarthor: Do you know strace? [11:37] lordievader, no, do not know that. [11:38] Hmm, is strace installed? [11:39] yea installed. [11:40] sarthor: Was it installed already, or did you need to install it? [11:40] it was installed [11:43] Hmm, ok. strace -o /tmp/apt.trace apt-get install >/dev/null [11:44] After you've done that could you pastebin the /tmp/apt.trace file? [11:50] lordievader, i did this, nothing happening strace -o /tmp/apt.trace apt-get install postfix* >/dev/null [11:50] waiting... [11:51] After a while it should be done... unless apt is waiting for input... Hmm perhaps you should run: stace -o /tmp/apt.trace apt-get install -y postfix >/dev/null [11:54] jamespage, I'll raise a MIR for contextlib2 [11:55] lordievader, http://paste.ubuntu.com/11847897/ [11:57] sarthor: Err, that is dpkg output? [11:57] Seems like apt downloaded things okay this time. [11:57] it was the result of that command you told me. [11:58] strace -o /tmp/apt.trace apt-get install -y postfix >/dev/null [11:59] Not the file /tmp/apt.trace? [11:59] I wanted to see that file ;) [12:03] lordievader, big file. here http://paste.ubuntu.com/11847927/ [12:07] I see an '400 URI Failure\nURI: http://us.a', could you pastebin your /etc/apt/sources.list? === ashleyd is now known as ashd [12:16] lordievader, http://paste.ubuntu.com/11847982/ [12:17] Have you ran an apt-get update lately? [12:18] yea several times. [12:18] Hmm... [12:28] lordievader, any clue? === liam_ is now known as Guest88779 === ashleyd is now known as ashd [13:37] Err, I don't really get what is going on... [13:38] Somehow apt is getting the wrong url or something. === DenBeiren is now known as zz_DenBeiren [14:33] weird, updated to latest chrome stable release but the old version still comes up.. what am I doing wrong? :\ [14:41] sarthor: i find it very odd that you are having so many problems with package installs. there is prolly something systematically wrong with your setup [14:41] pmatulis, I have multiple computers and multiple internet connections in different places. all have same issue. may be due to region. [14:41] pmatulis: Looked like his postfix installed without problems. [14:42] Strange thing is he can download the debs through his browser... [14:42] and lordievader pmatulis some packages installing very normal. and some have that issue. [14:42] That is really wierd. [14:45] sarthor: You left yesterday and didn't see my report. Your problem appeared to be caused by requests using HTTP/1.0 not HTTP/1.1 [14:45] sarthor: then prolly something systematically wrong with how you configure your machines, irrespective of where they are located [14:45] sarthor: Here, this was what I found: http://paste.ubuntu.com/11844647/ [14:46] TJ-, where are fasting, and that time was the time when we end fasting.. Sorry for that. [14:46] [00:44] * TJ- thinks sarthor is behind a transparent proxy that is using HTTP/1.0 for outbound requests [14:46] [00:46] Interestingly, that mirror is showing different Apache versions for HTTP/1.0 vs HTTP/1.1 - must be behind a load-balancer/proxy itself [14:48] TJ-, On my end I am not using any proxy, I dont know my ISP side. [14:49] sarthor: Well, those results explain your issue. I think your ISP or country have transparent proxies [14:50] TJ-, may be, so everything was great before 1 week. So then I think there will be no solutions. because counter will remove proxies for me. [14:50] sarthor: I'ts quite concerning they would intercept package updates; suggests the packages fetched might be interfered with, so you sohuld triple-check their signatures match the Ubuntu signing keys [14:52] TJ-, I downloaed ubuntu-server 14.04 fresh iso. installed. on VM. with the defautl setting I am facing these issue. and if you want to install again new machine. I can do that too. [14:52] sarthor: reinstall isn't going to help if the network connection is causing your package update failures [14:52] if you want me to install* Sorry the mistakes in language. [14:53] ok. [15:10] morning everyone === markthomas|away is now known as markthomas [15:27] TJ-: Interesting, how did you find this out? [15:27] lordievader: find what out? [15:28] TJ-: That sarthor's problem is related to http 1.0 instead of using http 1.1 [15:29] lordievader, is it possible to be fixec? [15:29] lordievader: see the pastebin where I manually used telnet connections [15:31] hey everyone, I'm having problems with executing a script in my crontab from python. Not sure as to why https://www.irccloud.com/pastebin/epA6EKu8/ [15:38] sarthor: If I understand TJ-'s theory correctly there is a proxy somewhere between you and the archive server who is translating things from http 1.1 to 1.0. If you do not control this proxy I do not think you can fix it. [15:39] lordievader: correct. [15:39] Interesting/annoying problem though. [15:39] lordievader: you notice that the pastebin show 2 different server versions answering the 2 connections, too? [15:40] so lordievader I do not control this. and I tried 3 ISPs. So it was fine, and it is strange that all of those 3 isps put same rules on same time. [15:40] lordievader: that'll be because there's a HTTP/1.1 load-balancer and without a "Host:" header it directs the connection to the default server [15:40] TJ-: The first one doesn't show an ip. But *.archive.u.c is probably load balanced. [15:40] sarthor: Are all 3 ISPs in the same country? Which country are the ISPs in? [15:41] Oh wait different apache versions, never mind. [15:41] yea. same country. [15:41] lordievader: I missed the IP from the paste, but it was the same [15:41] sarthor: which country is it? [15:41] Perhaps it is the country itself? Where do you live, sarthor? If you do not mind me asking. [15:41] Saudi Arabia [15:42] I do not mind this. you guys helping.. [15:42] Hmm, which country in the middle east wanted their own internet again? [15:45] According to Wikipedia: "Saudi Arabia directs all international Internet traffic through a proxy farm located in King Abdulaziz City for Science & Technology. A content filter is implemented there, based on software by Secure Computing." [15:45] heh [15:46] Does it also say that this proxy only support http 1.0? [15:46] :P [15:46] lordievader: probably badly configured lol. unless they are *trying* to block Ubuntu and such :P [15:47] Let's hope it is the former. [15:48] these things are happening since 4 or 5 days. there is no restriction on such stuff. [15:49] sarthor: So I think the sysadmins have mis-configured the proxy [15:49] It has only been happening the past couple of days, right? [15:50] TJ-, yes. lordievader every thing was great. [15:50] sarthor: Your nearest localish official Ubuntu mirror is Oman, and I've justed checked it looks to have been last updated 29th June [15:51] damn....downloading...... working..... I do not how.. [15:51] sarthor: It might be worth testing against other Ubuntu mirrors (not us.archive.ubuntu.com) and see if the same issue occurs. If you get lucky and find a mirror that isn't using a virtual host, then HTTP/1.0 will work [15:52] Wowo....downloaded all packages.. but this was just test machine. now I will check on other one too. [15:53] TJ-, i have check with ru.archive.ubuntu.com sp.archive.ubuntu.com in.archive.ubuntu.com if that are different. it was same. [15:54] sarthor: That really confirms the faulty country proxy then [15:55] but now downloading .. all good now.. [15:55] that really confirms a country "faulty proxy" then * [15:57] Hey really you people do great job. I do not why, but really it is great. I only can say Thanks you a lot. Salute to your efforts. [15:57] I hope the Saudi Arabia IT team fixes this soon ;) [15:58] lordievader, hope so. [16:01] cloud-config, the docs section is titled "add apt repostiories" but the example proceeds to choose a mirror via apt_mirror, not add an additional repo http://cloudinit.readthedocs.org/en/latest/topics/examples.html#add-apt-repositories [16:07] nevermind. I'll send MR for docs. [17:53] rbasak: hate to say you should bump priority on the TB email, but I think we're going to have build failures for NGINX without any merge [17:53] (see -devel) === kickinz1 is now known as kickinz1|eod === kickinz1|eod is now known as kickinz1 === Wiched is now known as Guest81922 [19:14] heh, fun, this last grub update is broken :( === markthomas is now known as markthomas|away [20:27] teward: ack. Sorry, just slogging through a ridiculous todo list [20:28] rbasak: no problem, i'm just running into a lot of build test issues with wily [20:28] one of which needed the 'merge' to start, but then one which recurred again regardless [20:28] who knows the most about debhelper and the packaging process changes if any in WIly? [20:28] teward: I try and prioritise stuff for other people, but the top five items on my todo are all for other people :-/ [20:29] rbasak: ack. you can ignore my request to bump the priority, i have to dig into the build process more [20:29] i think there's something broken in wily now [20:29] I don't think anything has changed much. Probably the biggest change is the systemd stuff but that hasn't really changed much in debhelper unless you specifically ask for it. [20:30] rbasak: any idea what could cause this kind of failure? http://paste.ubuntu.com/11850085/ [20:30] ooops [20:30] wait [20:30] http://paste.ubuntu.com/11849975/ [20:30] i have too many links in my clipboard xD [20:31] specifically, what would create debian/tmp/use [20:31] my guess is *maybe* the perl module but... [20:34] teward: random guess: an executable (dh_exec) dh_install script, starting with "use Config;", being interpreted as a literal .install file by dh_install? [20:34] teward: looks suspiciously similar to http://sources.debian.net/src/nginx/1.9.2-1/debian/nginx-extras.install/?hl=3#L3 [20:35] i should've just posted here instead of -devel [20:35] tarpman: that's a problem though, because AFAICT that's needed [20:36] tarpman: then something in debhelper has changed from Vivid to Wily [20:36] because the build doesn't fail there in Vivid [20:37] tarpman: know of any overrides that can make it process the output from Perl rather than assume it's an install file? [20:38] because looking at the error what you just said makes sense [20:39] teward: first check: is the file in question executable (mode +x)? :) [20:39] teward: I'm not really familiar with dh_exec, I'm afraid [20:39] ooooo i see what happened [20:39] lol [20:39] tarpman: that's tar's fault [20:39] it needs to be +x then [20:39] blame the tools! [20:39] * teward kicks the thing === markthomas|away is now known as markthomas [22:17] solved it! [22:17] tarpman: thank you for your guidance, and also thanks to those not in here, turns out tar lost the +x on that install script written in Perl [22:17] so things exploded [22:18] teward: getting further now? :) [22:39] tarpman: it's building now. [22:39] just trying to get dh_installapport to work onw [22:39] now* [22:40] since (a) i need that in wily, and (b) i need that before the merge in wily, and (c) it's needed in Vivid [22:40] if installapport doesn't work... [22:40] * teward shakes fist at sbuild [22:45] tarpman: i don't know why it's so hard to invoke a dh_ command :/ [22:45] * tarpman