systemd (important bug)
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systemd (important bug)
This one sounds more complicated, I would hold on the upgrade.
Of course this one only affects systemd users.
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugrepo ... bug=770644
Of course this one only affects systemd users.
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugrepo ... bug=770644
Last edited by ivanovnegro on Sun Nov 30, 2014 10:09 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Reason: Changed severity.
Reason: Changed severity.
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Re: my mother (serious bug)
forum autocorrect *sniggers
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http://youtu.be/pE_x3UC1f3o?t=2m33s
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Re: my mother (serious bug)
unrelated: i release the auto-correction again, the init-bashers have moved to other places :D
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Re: systemd (serious bug)
^ Yeah, agree though I could live with mother. :)
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Re: systemd (serious bug)
How long will it before the bug is resolved? I would venture to guess it would be quicker than the zsh bug that was there for some three weeks? *gulps* At least I hope so.
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Re: systemd (serious bug)
Patience. I think this will be a quick one.
If you cannot wait, just hold the update of systemd, should do the trick, it will automatically hold other related systemd libs, but no warranty from my side. ;)
If you cannot wait, just hold the update of systemd, should do the trick, it will automatically hold other related systemd libs, but no warranty from my side. ;)
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Re: systemd (serious bug)
Usually it should be a quick fix, after all this is LP's paid job ;)
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Re: systemd (serious bug)
Thanks Ivan and MB! Nah, I could postpone the hallowed until it is fixed. Nothing urgent, just wanting to tinker around with my Hot Dog install and see if I could prevent dns leaks with OpenVPN. I didn't know if this was going to be a speedy issue or one similar to the zsh problems that lasted for three to four weeks. Sounds like it will be speedy, and I can be patient... as long as I have some Dostoyevsky around :D
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Re: systemd (serious bug)
Ok, I see the bug is even present in the systemd version I use, it seems it affects many versions. I will ignore this bug. The severity was changed from serious to important, so it has to be something specific that does not affect everybody.
I will let it open though.
I will let it open though.
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Re: systemd (important bug)
Important means somebody forget to add the GPL2 to some file :D Oh no, that's GRAVE!
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Re: systemd (important bug)
^ Exactly. No problems here, booted fine with the latest version from sid. There is even a newer package in experimental if somebody wants to try it.
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Re: systemd (important bug)
I upgrade this now on my systemd-netbook (experimental) and report back if there are problems.
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Re: systemd (important bug)
Full upg on Vanilla X86_64 Sid, I did run into some unresolved dependencies crying at me. Tried with a -f, and despite reboot and poking things, I don't see any visible issues.