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[Bug 1464442] Re: installing or upgrading libc6 in Trusty removes all content from /tmp directory

 

To follow up, I've also tested this with a hacked libc6, with that line
commented out /tmp does not get wiped, with it normally /tmp gets wiped.
In addition it looks like there is already a clause for not rebooting
init if we're in a chroot.

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Title:
  installing or upgrading libc6 in Trusty removes all content from /tmp
  directory

Status in eglibc package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged
Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid

Bug description:
  We are seeing an issue with installation of dkms package during a
  curtin installation which ends up with /tmp directory being wiped
  clean. This is very bad for curtin as it saves critical installation
  files in /tmp.

  It turns out that it's the of upgrading libc6, which is triggered as a
  result of installing dependencies, that removes content of /tmp. For
  example, installation of gcc results in the same result since it ends
  up with libc6 being upgraded. The only way that this won't be
  recreated is if the latest libc6 is already installed.

  This problem does not exist in precise. It can also be recreated by
  installing the .deb file for any version in trusty including 2.17.

  ========================================================================
  ubuntu@host:~$ ls /tmp
  tmpHHbRkP
  ubuntu@sirrush:~$ sudo apt-get install libc6
  sudo: unable to resolve host sirrush
  Reading package lists... Done
  Building dependency tree
  Reading state information... Done
  The following extra packages will be installed:
    libc-dev-bin libc6-dev
  Suggested packages:
    glibc-doc
  Recommended packages:
    manpages-dev
  The following packages will be upgraded:
    libc-dev-bin libc6 libc6-dev
  3 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 148 not upgraded.
  Need to get 6,714 kB of archives.
  After this operation, 6,144 B disk space will be freed.
  Do you want to continue? [Y/n] y
  Get:1 http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ trusty-updates/main libc6-dev amd64 2.19-0ubuntu6.6 [1,910 kB]
  Get:2 http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ trusty-updates/main libc-dev-bin amd64 2.19-0ubuntu6.6 [68.9 kB]
  Get:3 http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ trusty-updates/main libc6 amd64 2.19-0ubuntu6.6 [4,735 kB]
  Fetched 6,714 kB in 0s (18.5 MB/s)
  Preconfiguring packages ...
  (Reading database ... 57798 files and directories currently installed.)
  Preparing to unpack .../libc6-dev_2.19-0ubuntu6.6_amd64.deb ...
  Unpacking libc6-dev:amd64 (2.19-0ubuntu6.6) over (2.19-0ubuntu6.3) ...
  Preparing to unpack .../libc-dev-bin_2.19-0ubuntu6.6_amd64.deb ...
  Unpacking libc-dev-bin (2.19-0ubuntu6.6) over (2.19-0ubuntu6.3) ...
  Preparing to unpack .../libc6_2.19-0ubuntu6.6_amd64.deb ...
  Unpacking libc6:amd64 (2.19-0ubuntu6.6) over (2.19-0ubuntu6.3) ...
  Processing triggers for man-db (2.6.7.1-1) ...
  Setting up libc6:amd64 (2.19-0ubuntu6.6) ...
  Setting up libc-dev-bin (2.19-0ubuntu6.6) ...
  Setting up libc6-dev:amd64 (2.19-0ubuntu6.6) ...
  Processing triggers for libc-bin (2.19-0ubuntu6.3) ...
  ubuntu@host:~$ ls /tmp
  ubuntu@host:~$
  ========================================================================

  This is very recreatable.

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