Activity log for bug #1772749

Date Who What changed Old value New value Message
2018-05-22 21:14:14 Thomas Ward bug added bug
2018-05-22 21:25:41 Thomas Ward attachment added _usr_bin_uwsgi-core.0.crash https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/searx/+bug/1772749/+attachment/5143000/+files/_usr_bin_uwsgi-core.0.crash
2018-05-22 21:32:32 Andreas Hasenack bug added subscriber Andreas Hasenack
2018-05-24 19:58:58 Thomas Ward description The searx program currently segmentation faults whenever it's run directly by `uwsgi` executed as a system daemon, but it also segmentation faults when executed directly as the `uwsgi` process. This in turn is breaking its autopkgtests, and in turn prevents other applications from migrating out of proposed due to failing autopkgtests. Autopkgtests were run locally, and the crash dump will be uploaded here shortly from within the local autopkgtests directory. Because the application fails autopkgtests and cannot start even when directly installed into a server and configured to work with uwsgi, I am marking this as a "Critical" importance. (Feel free to override if you disagree) The searx program currently segmentation faults whenever it's run directly by `uwsgi` executed as a system daemon, but it also segmentation faults when executed directly as the `uwsgi` process. This in turn is breaking its autopkgtests, and in turn prevents other applications from migrating out of proposed due to failing autopkgtests. Autopkgtests were run locally, and the crash dump will be uploaded here shortly from within the local autopkgtests directory. Because the application fails autopkgtests and cannot start even when directly installed into a server and configured to work with uwsgi, I am marking this as a "Critical" importance. (Feel free to override if you disagree) ------ Related crash dump bug: Bug #1772753
2018-05-24 19:59:47 Thomas Ward summary [Cosmic] searx segfaults when being run [Cosmic] searx segfaults when being run, results in autopkgtest failures.
2018-05-24 20:01:14 Thomas Ward searx (Ubuntu): importance Critical High
2018-05-24 20:30:15 Thomas Ward description The searx program currently segmentation faults whenever it's run directly by `uwsgi` executed as a system daemon, but it also segmentation faults when executed directly as the `uwsgi` process. This in turn is breaking its autopkgtests, and in turn prevents other applications from migrating out of proposed due to failing autopkgtests. Autopkgtests were run locally, and the crash dump will be uploaded here shortly from within the local autopkgtests directory. Because the application fails autopkgtests and cannot start even when directly installed into a server and configured to work with uwsgi, I am marking this as a "Critical" importance. (Feel free to override if you disagree) ------ Related crash dump bug: Bug #1772753 The searx program currently segmentation faults whenever it's run directly by `uwsgi` executed as a system daemon, but it also segmentation faults when executed directly as the `uwsgi` process. This in turn is breaking its autopkgtests, and in turn prevents other applications (such as nginx) from migrating out of proposed due to failing autopkgtests. Autopkgtests were run locally, and the crash dump will be uploaded here shortly from within the local autopkgtests directory. Because the application fails autopkgtests and cannot start even when directly installed into a server and configured to work with uwsgi, I am marking this as a "High" importance. (Feel free to override if you disagree) ------ Related crash dump bug: Bug #1772753
2018-05-25 15:58:15 Thomas Ward bug watch added https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=900068
2018-05-26 14:36:21 Thomas Ward bug task added searx (Debian)
2018-05-26 14:37:39 Thomas Ward bug watch added https://github.com/asciimoo/searx/issues/929
2018-05-28 12:07:43 Bug Watch Updater searx (Debian): status Unknown Confirmed
2019-01-07 14:25:08 Bug Watch Updater searx (Debian): status Confirmed Fix Released
2019-01-08 20:08:18 Andreas Hasenack removed subscriber Andreas Hasenack