[Bug 1996489] Re: The unminimize command fails to reinstall packages with missing files in the `share` and `locale` directories
Philip Roche
1996489 at bugs.launchpad.net
Thu Dec 14 17:28:18 UTC 2023
After some investigation following upcoming changes to LXD and seed the
Jammy proposal WRT snap install @
https://code.launchpad.net/~utkarsh/livecd-rootfs/+git/livecd-
rootfs/+merge/452742 is not correct as for LTS we need to install
targeting a specific LTS track and channel.
Focal has track/channel set to `4.0/stable/ubuntu-20.04` in seed @ https://ubuntu-archive-team.ubuntu.com/seeds/ubuntu.focal/server
Groovy has no channel set @ https://git.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-core-dev/ubuntu-seeds/+git/ubuntu/tree/server?h=groovy#n59
Jammy has track/channel set to `5.0/stable/ubuntu-22.04` in seed @ https://ubuntu-archive-team.ubuntu.com/seeds/ubuntu.jammy/server
Impish has no channel set @ https://git.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-core-dev/ubuntu-seeds/+git/ubuntu/tree/server?h=impish#n59
As such I propose we block this jammy SRU until this is resolved.
** Tags added: block-proposed
** Tags removed: block-proposed
** Tags added: block-proposed-jammy
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Title:
The unminimize command fails to reinstall packages with missing files
in the `share` and `locale` directories
Status in cloud-images:
Fix Released
Status in livecd-rootfs package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Status in livecd-rootfs source package in Jammy:
Fix Committed
Status in livecd-rootfs source package in Lunar:
Fix Committed
Bug description:
[Impact]
========
The `unminimize` command in livecd-rootfs doesn't work out of the box.
When `unminimize` is run, it results into the following errors:
#9 47.54 Reinstalling packages with system documentation in /usr/share/doc/ ..
#9 48.76 dpkg-query: error: --search needs at least one file name pattern argument
#9 48.76
#9 48.76 Use --help for help about querying packages.
#9 48.80 Reading package lists...
#9 49.49 Building dependency tree...
#9 49.62 Reading state information...
#9 49.76 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
#9 49.76 Restoring system translations...
#9 50.97 dpkg-query: error: --search needs at least one file name pattern argument
#9 50.97
#9 50.97 Use --help for help about querying packages.
#9 51.01 Reading package lists...
#9 51.71 Building dependency tree...
#9 51.85 Reading state information...
#9 52.00 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
#9 53.18 Documentation has been restored successfully.
#9 DONE 54.3s
Specifically, the error is:
dpkg-query: error: --search needs at least one file name pattern
argument
The problem is that prior to dpkg/1.21.0, there was a bug where dpkg
-V/--verify couldn't list all the correct packages correctly but with
that being fix and in archive since Jammy, this works perfectly but
the syntax to report the missing files have changed. It just prints
'missing' now. With that new format, we can now fix the regex to
simply list the packages.
[Test Plan]
===========
$ lxc launch ubuntu-minimal-daily:jammy jtemp --vm
$ lxc shell jtemp
# apt update
# unminimize
This will result in the above error.
# echo $?
1
Also notes that the above command failed to run successfully.
OTOH, with the fixed package, unminimize will run just fine and "echo
$?" would say 0.
[Where Problems Could Occur]
============================
unminimize is already broken so not a lot of things can go wrong at
this point. However, if a user has already made amendments to their
unminimize script and adapted it to work differently for them, this
update could break their existing set up and functionality. But I
don't envision that happening a lot, really.
[OG Bug Report]
===============
I am building a custom Docker image based on:
https://github.com/microsoft/vscode-dev-
containers/tree/main/containers/ubuntu
I added a line that runs `yes | unminmize':
https://github.com/nomirose/devcontainer/commit/1ba51c651c06b9ce71c73e7bf016939d989cfa2c#diff-4c1f94864a9642897e2fa6c1d532830b6d1a2ba9d6b6f2f149178dde32cf0e77R10-R11
Here's from build log :
https://github.com/nomirose/devcontainer/actions/runs/3451129967/jobs/5760151170#step:6:1565
And here are the errors from the `uminmize` command:
#9 47.54 Reinstalling packages with system documentation in /usr/share/doc/ ..
#9 48.76 dpkg-query: error: --search needs at least one file name pattern argument
#9 48.76
#9 48.76 Use --help for help about querying packages.
#9 48.80 Reading package lists...
#9 49.49 Building dependency tree...
#9 49.62 Reading state information...
#9 49.76 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
#9 49.76 Restoring system translations...
#9 50.97 dpkg-query: error: --search needs at least one file name pattern argument
#9 50.97
#9 50.97 Use --help for help about querying packages.
#9 51.01 Reading package lists...
#9 51.71 Building dependency tree...
#9 51.85 Reading state information...
#9 52.00 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
#9 53.18 Documentation has been restored successfully.
#9 DONE 54.3s
Specifically, the error is:
dpkg-query: error: --search needs at least one file name pattern
argument
I copped `/usr/local/sbin/unminimize` to my local directory to see if
I could debug what was doing on.
When looking for packages with missing files in the `/usr/bin/man`
directory, the script does this:
dpkg -S /usr/share/man/ |sed 's|, |\n|g;s|: [^:]*$||' |
DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive xargs apt-get install --reinstall -y
However, for the `/usr/share/docs/` the script does this:
dpkg --verify --verify-format rpm | awk '/..5...... \/usr\/share\/doc/ {print $2}' | sed 's|/[^/]*$||' | sort |uniq \
| xargs dpkg -S | sed 's|, |\n|g;s|: [^:]*$||' | uniq | DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive xargs apt-get install --reinstall -y
The script runs the same command for the `/usr/share/locale/`
directory.
In both cases, no packages ever make it to the `xargs dpkg -S`
command, so the script throws an error. However, because the error
occurs in a pipe, it is lost, and the script continues despite the
`set -e` at the start (which is a bug in itself).
However, with a little experimentation, I found that the original
command for `/usr/local/bin` works perfectly for the
`/usr/share/docs/` and `/usr/share/locale/` directories.
Why not run the same command for all three directories? You could even
wrap it in a function.
However, you could improve performance by combining all three into a
single command.
The `unminimize` script notes:
# Reinstallation takes place in two steps because a single dpkg --verified
# command generates very long parameter list for "xargs dpkg -S" and may go
# over ARG_MAX. Since many packages have man pages the second download
# handles a much smaller amount of packages.
I understand the concern about hitting `ARG_MAX`, but I think a better
solution to that problem would be to use `xargs -n` to set a limit on
the maximum number of arguments. This change would allow xargs to run
`dpkg -S` as many times as need (to avoid hitting ARG_MAX).
Doing it this way would also speed up the script.
There are many packages with missing files in multiple minmized
directories, meaning that as it stands, even if the bug was fixed,
some packages would be re-installed twice, maybe even three times.
(I have seen this for myself because I essentially wrote a shorter
version of the script for my own use.)
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