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Message #11934
[Bug 2060898] Re: Trying to install gimp-help-en threatens to install wslu
This bug was fixed in the package edubuntu-meta - 24.04.13
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edubuntu-meta (24.04.13) noble; urgency=medium
* Refreshed dependencies
* Added firefox to desktop-gnome-minimal-recommends [amd64 arm64
armhf], desktop-gnome-raspi-recommends [amd64 arm64 armhf], desktop-
gnome-recommends [amd64 arm64 armhf] (LP: #2060898)
* Removed gbrainy from ubuntu-edu-secondary-recommends [armhf], ubuntu-
edu-tertiary-recommends [armhf]
-- Erich Eickmeyer <eeickmeyer@xxxxxxxxxx> Thu, 11 Apr 2024 15:01:48
-0700
** Changed in: ubuntu-budgie-meta (Ubuntu Noble)
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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Title:
Trying to install gimp-help-en threatens to install wslu
Status in edubuntu-meta package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Status in kubuntu-meta package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Status in lubuntu-meta package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Status in ubuntu-budgie-meta package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Status in ubuntu-mate-meta package in Ubuntu:
Triaged
Status in ubuntu-meta package in Ubuntu:
Invalid
Status in ubuntustudio-meta package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Status in wslu package in Ubuntu:
Invalid
Status in edubuntu-meta source package in Noble:
Fix Released
Status in kubuntu-meta source package in Noble:
Fix Released
Status in lubuntu-meta source package in Noble:
Fix Released
Status in ubuntu-budgie-meta source package in Noble:
Fix Released
Status in ubuntu-mate-meta source package in Noble:
Triaged
Status in ubuntu-meta source package in Noble:
Invalid
Status in ubuntustudio-meta source package in Noble:
Fix Released
Status in wslu source package in Noble:
Invalid
Bug description:
Filing this against ubuntu-meta since I believe this is a seed problem
that potentially affects all variants of Ubuntu (flavors or
otherwise).
wslu is "a collection of utilities for the Windows 10 Linux Subsystem,
such as for converting Linux paths to a Windows paths or creating
Linux application shortcuts on the Windows 10 Desktop." Obviously this
package should *never* be installed on a desktop or even on most VMs,
but only within WSL instances. However...
wslu provides the virtual package www-browser, as one of its features
is to open links in Windows 10 using the default browser set there.
This means that if a package depends or recommends www-browser, it may
attempt to pull in one of several packages, wslu included. In the
past, this hasn't been a problem because Firefox was present on all
flavor images, and Firefox provides www-browser as well. However, now
that Firefox is a Snap, it is possible for Firefox to be installed
without the firefox transitional apt package being installed. (This is
the case in a default installation of Kubuntu Noble Beta.) As it turns
out, Kubuntu Noble Beta ships with *no* packages that provide www-
browser, meaning that any package that depends on it will have to
install a new browser.
Due to some stroke of misfortune, apt is picking wslu out of all
packages as the package for this use case. Installing gimp-help-en
will also install www-browser, which results in wslu becoming
installed.
wslu causes quite a few problems when installed on a desktop system -
among them, the syslog is spammed with errors due to the system not in
fact being a WSL VM, audio breaks in weird ways, and application
launchers sometimes fail. Why this happens is unclear, but the issues
appear to resolve once wslu is removed from the system. It is
therefore probably a good idea to avoid wslu becoming installed on
accident in this way.
Probably the best way to resolve this is to ensure that some package
that provides www-browser is available on every Ubuntu image. This
could be done via seeding or by adding a package to ubuntu-minimal.
Alternatively, wslu could be set to no longer provide www-browser,
though it's unclear if that would break its functionality.
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