[Bug 2067585] Re: Upgrades to noble chmod /dev/null 644
Nick Rosbrook
2067585 at bugs.launchpad.net
Tue Jun 18 14:45:07 UTC 2024
** Description changed:
[Impact]
Upgrades to noble chmod /dev/null 644, breaking use of the device on multi-user systems for non-root.
[Test plan]
- 1. do-release-upgrade mantic -> noble
+
+ Upgrade from mantic to noble:
+
+ 1. do-release-upgrade --proposed
2. check that /dev/null remains 666
[Where problems could occur]
This patch makes apt use a tempfile for extended_states during the dist-
upgrade simulation. The change is confined to the simulation, so that is
where we would see problems, potentially about the permissions/existence
of the tempfile we use.
[Details]
This is a regression of the fix for bug 2064090, where we pointed apt_pkg.config["Dir::State::extended_states"] = "/dev/null" in the simulation to not lose the automatically installed bit, as we need that later, apt chmod's it extended_states.
The fix for this is to create a temporary file for extended_states, and
then remove the temporary file at the end of the simulation.
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Title:
Upgrades to noble chmod /dev/null 644
Status in ubuntu-release-upgrader package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Status in ubuntu-release-upgrader source package in Noble:
Fix Committed
Bug description:
[Impact]
Upgrades to noble chmod /dev/null 644, breaking use of the device on multi-user systems for non-root.
[Test plan]
Upgrade from mantic to noble:
1. do-release-upgrade --proposed
2. check that /dev/null remains 666
[Where problems could occur]
This patch makes apt use a tempfile for extended_states during the
dist-upgrade simulation. The change is confined to the simulation, so
that is where we would see problems, potentially about the
permissions/existence of the tempfile we use.
[Details]
This is a regression of the fix for bug 2064090, where we pointed apt_pkg.config["Dir::State::extended_states"] = "/dev/null" in the simulation to not lose the automatically installed bit, as we need that later, apt chmod's it extended_states.
The fix for this is to create a temporary file for extended_states,
and then remove the temporary file at the end of the simulation.
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