that lets me with a container without any IPv4 address.. I cannot
install any packages. Sorry.. I never worked with containers.
Roberto
Il 10.12.2019 16:12, Paride Legovini ha scritto:
> Hi Roberto,
>
> While I think you ran into an actual bug, without steps to reproduce it
> is very difficult for a developer to begin working on it. Do you think
> you could try to reproduce the segfault within a container and identify
> the minimal (or close to minimal) steps needed to reproduce the problem?
>
> If you have the 'lxd' snap installed running a container is very easy,
> just:
>
> $ lxc launch ubuntu:xenial xenial-test-contaioner
> $ lxc exec xenial-test-container bash
>
> and you'll get a root shell within a clean Xenial container. Thanks!
>
Hi Paride.
that lets me with a container without any IPv4 address.. I cannot
install any packages. Sorry.. I never worked with containers.
Roberto
Il 10.12.2019 16:12, Paride Legovini ha scritto: test-contaioner test-container bash
> Hi Roberto,
>
> While I think you ran into an actual bug, without steps to reproduce it
> is very difficult for a developer to begin working on it. Do you think
> you could try to reproduce the segfault within a container and identify
> the minimal (or close to minimal) steps needed to reproduce the problem?
>
> If you have the 'lxd' snap installed running a container is very easy,
> just:
>
> $ lxc launch ubuntu:xenial xenial-
> $ lxc exec xenial-
>
> and you'll get a root shell within a clean Xenial container. Thanks!
>
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Roberto Nunnari