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{{{ Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make Ubuntu better. The next step is to identify whether this bug is present in the upstream project, introduced in Debian packaging, or introduced in Ubuntu's modifications. If Ubuntu has not introduced the problem, we should get a bug filed in the appropriate upstream bug tracker. Are you able to help with this, please? If you do end up filing a bug upstream, please link to it here. Thanks! }}} |
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{{{ Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make Ubuntu better. I appreciate the quality of this bug report and I'm sure it will be helpful to others experiencing the same issue. This sounds like an upstream bug to me. The best route to getting it fixed in Ubuntu in this case would be to file an bug with the upstream project. Otherwise, I am not sure what we can do directly in Ubuntu to fix the problem. If you do end up filing an upstream bug, please link to it from here. Thanks! }}} |
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== SRU Steps == {{{ If you need a fix for an existing stable release, please read the SRU page: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates#When then complete steps 1 through 4 of https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates#Procedure Note that that SRU team would need to make a final decision on accepting an SRU. }}} |
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{{{ Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make Ubuntu better. If someone can prepare a backport, please follow the steps at: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates#Procedure All the steps documented there need to be followed. In particular: 1) Explain the bug well enough so the SRU team (who are probably not familiar with this package) can understand the real user impact in terms of use case so they can make a decision as to whether backporting the fix to stable releases justifies the regression risk to existing, unaffected users. 2) Make sure that the fixing this in a stable Ubuntu release does not regress existing users of the module not affected by this bug (e.g. other architectures or ways of consuming this module). 3) Have a test case that can be followed by someone not familiar with the package for SRU verification purposes. }}} |
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{{{ If you need a fix for the bug in previous versions of Ubuntu, then the relevant procedure is documented here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates However, I am not sure this bug would qualify under that policy, although I am not on the SRU team and cannot make that decision. }}} == Test PPA with fix == {{{ I have uploaded a test fix to my PPA: <Put PPA link here> Since I cannot verify the fix myself, can you please test the package available from the PPA before I request an archive upload? Once this is checked, I will request the fix be uploaded officially. The final proposed package will then need to be verified again before it can enter -updates. }}} |
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{{{ **Also add tags: needs-upstream-report bitesize** This bug is present in Debian as well. Therefore, this bug would be best fixed directly in Debian, and then Ubuntu will pick up the fix automatically. Would you mind filing a bug with Debian please? }}} |
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{{{ **Also add tags: needs-upstream-report bitesize** Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make Ubuntu better. This bug is present in Debian as well and Ubuntu currently does not make any changes to the Debian package. Therefore, this bug would be best fixed directly in Debian, and then Ubuntu will pick up the fix automatically. Would you mind filing a bug with Debian please? }}} |
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{{{ Debian uses a bug tracker a little different than LaunchPad. As an example, assuming the source package we are interested in is 'vim', you can find the Debian bug tracker for clamav here: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?pkg=vim You can file a bug via email by sending mail to: submit@bugs.debian.org The body of the email needs to contain everything between the --- below: --- Package: vim Version: your_version_here Your details, explanation, and steps to reproduce go below those two lines, Package and Version, which are required. --- You can read more here about filing bugs in Debian here: https://www.debian.org/Bugs/Reporting Hope that helps! }}} |
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{{{ Per the log message above, the package you are trying to install is trying to overwrite a file that already exists on the system and is owned by another package. This conflict can be resolved by removing one of the packages. }}} |
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{{{ Per the log message above, you may have changed the default Python version from 2 to 3. This leads to unexpected behavior like the errors you are currently seeing. }}} |
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{{{ Per the log message above, there are packages from Debian that are installed. While Ubuntu is based on Debian installing packages directly from Debian is neither suggested nor supported. }}} |
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{{{ Per the log message above, there are packages from a third party repository that are causing issues with your system. These packages are not supported by Ubuntu. }}} |
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{{{ Per the log message above, the mysql install has failed because you are attempting to downgrade the version. If you really do wish to do this, then follow the steps in the message to force the downgrade. However, be warned this may cause unexpected behavior. }}} |
This page contains a list of predefined responses the server team uses for responding to bug reports. These responses can be used to speed up the triage process as many of the requests are the same and there is no need to reinvent the wheel over-and-over.
This page is not meant to replace the more official Bugs/Responses page, however meant to be more specific to the server team's focus (i.e. less on desktop and UI related items).
Note: responses are kept to 76 character line length to align properly in Launchpad.
Contents
Standard
Need more information
Thank you for taking the time to file a bug report. <Ask for more details, try to be specific> Since there is not enough information in your report to begin triage or to differentiate between a local configuration problem and a bug in Ubuntu, I am marking this bug as "Incomplete". We would be grateful if you would: provide a more complete description of the problem, explain why you believe this is a bug in Ubuntu rather than a problem specific to your system, and then change the bug status back to "New". For local configuration issues, you can find assistance here: http://www.ubuntu.com/support/community
Local Configuration Issue
Thank you for taking the time to file a bug report. <Add specific reason why this is a local configuration problem> Since it seems likely to me that this is a local configuration problem, rather than a bug in Ubuntu, I am marking this bug as 'Incomplete'. However, if you believe that this is really a bug in Ubuntu, then we would be grateful if you would provide a more complete description of the problem with steps to reproduce, explain why you believe this is a bug in Ubuntu rather than a problem specific to your system, and then change the bug status back to "New". For local configuration issues, you can find assistance here: http://www.ubuntu.com/support/community
Old Bug or Release
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug. In an effort to keep an up-to-date and valid list of bugs to work on, I have reviewed this report to verify it still requires effort and occurs on a supported version of Ubuntu. <Insert reason and additional details here> It is unfortunate that we were unable to resolve this defect, however there appears to be no further action possible at this time. I am therefore moving the bug to 'Incomplete'. If you disagree or have new information, we would be grateful if you could please add a comment stating why and then change the status of the bug to 'New'.
Upstream
Does this affect upstream?
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make Ubuntu better. The next step is to identify whether this bug is present in the upstream project, introduced in Debian packaging, or introduced in Ubuntu's modifications. If Ubuntu has not introduced the problem, we should get a bug filed in the appropriate upstream bug tracker. Are you able to help with this, please? If you do end up filing a bug upstream, please link to it here. Thanks!
Need Upstream Bug
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make Ubuntu better. I appreciate the quality of this bug report and I'm sure it will be helpful to others experiencing the same issue. This sounds like an upstream bug to me. The best route to getting it fixed in Ubuntu in this case would be to file an bug with the upstream project. Otherwise, I am not sure what we can do directly in Ubuntu to fix the problem. If you do end up filing an upstream bug, please link to it from here. Thanks!
SRU
SRU Steps
If you need a fix for an existing stable release, please read the SRU page: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates#When then complete steps 1 through 4 of https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates#Procedure Note that that SRU team would need to make a final decision on accepting an SRU.
File an SRU (likely)
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make Ubuntu better. If someone can prepare a backport, please follow the steps at: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates#Procedure All the steps documented there need to be followed. In particular: 1) Explain the bug well enough so the SRU team (who are probably not familiar with this package) can understand the real user impact in terms of use case so they can make a decision as to whether backporting the fix to stable releases justifies the regression risk to existing, unaffected users. 2) Make sure that the fixing this in a stable Ubuntu release does not regress existing users of the module not affected by this bug (e.g. other architectures or ways of consuming this module). 3) Have a test case that can be followed by someone not familiar with the package for SRU verification purposes.
File an SRU (unlikely)
If you need a fix for the bug in previous versions of Ubuntu, then the relevant procedure is documented here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates However, I am not sure this bug would qualify under that policy, although I am not on the SRU team and cannot make that decision.
Test PPA with fix
I have uploaded a test fix to my PPA: <Put PPA link here> Since I cannot verify the fix myself, can you please test the package available from the PPA before I request an archive upload? Once this is checked, I will request the fix be uploaded officially. The final proposed package will then need to be verified again before it can enter -updates.
Debian
File with Debian (delta)
**Also add tags: needs-upstream-report bitesize** This bug is present in Debian as well. Therefore, this bug would be best fixed directly in Debian, and then Ubuntu will pick up the fix automatically. Would you mind filing a bug with Debian please?
File with Debian (no delta)
**Also add tags: needs-upstream-report bitesize** Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make Ubuntu better. This bug is present in Debian as well and Ubuntu currently does not make any changes to the Debian package. Therefore, this bug would be best fixed directly in Debian, and then Ubuntu will pick up the fix automatically. Would you mind filing a bug with Debian please?
How to file a bug
Debian uses a bug tracker a little different than LaunchPad. As an example, assuming the source package we are interested in is 'vim', you can find the Debian bug tracker for clamav here: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?pkg=vim You can file a bug via email by sending mail to: submit@bugs.debian.org The body of the email needs to contain everything between the --- below: --- Package: vim Version: your_version_here Your details, explanation, and steps to reproduce go below those two lines, Package and Version, which are required. --- You can read more here about filing bugs in Debian here: https://www.debian.org/Bugs/Reporting Hope that helps!
Common Patterns
Use one of the standard patterns above, and then copy and paste this in as the comment.
Overwrite a File
Per the log message above, the package you are trying to install is trying to overwrite a file that already exists on the system and is owned by another package. This conflict can be resolved by removing one of the packages.
Python 2 vs 3
Per the log message above, you may have changed the default Python version from 2 to 3. This leads to unexpected behavior like the errors you are currently seeing.
Debian Package Installed
Per the log message above, there are packages from Debian that are installed. While Ubuntu is based on Debian installing packages directly from Debian is neither suggested nor supported.
Package from non-Ubuntu Repository
Per the log message above, there are packages from a third party repository that are causing issues with your system. These packages are not supported by Ubuntu.
Downgrade MySQL
Per the log message above, the mysql install has failed because you are attempting to downgrade the version. If you really do wish to do this, then follow the steps in the message to force the downgrade. However, be warned this may cause unexpected behavior.
DebuggingServer (last edited 2019-08-30 20:38:50 by gaughen)