The previous status is here: Foundations Team Updates - Thursday 27 April 2023
(We didn’t have a status update last week, due to most people being at Canonical’s engineering sprint)
The previous status is here: Foundations Team Updates - Thursday 27 April 2023
(We didn’t have a status update last week, due to most people being at Canonical’s engineering sprint)
ubuntu-mantic
branch for systemd (cc @enr0n)Short week.
This week I am on +1 maintenance.
ghdl
Test failed on the biggest test file. Hence I had ghdl added to the big_packages in autopkgtest-package-configs.
Building on armhf, s390x fails on purpose according to debian/changelog. The binary packages for architectures armhf, riscv64, s390x which do not build were deleted (LP #2019091).
umockdev
Autopkgtests failed when trying to delete a missing file. I created an upstream patch which was merged and fixes the problem. umockdev - 0.17.17-1ubuntu1 (LP #2019122) contains the change.
stress-ng
Autopkgtest fails on armhf with stack overflow in pthread test. Upstream has a bug report for it https://github.com/ColinIanKing/stress-ng/issues/283 and a patch 637662d92865 (“stress-pthread: use 64 bit tid_addr to fix stack clobbering on 32 bit platforms”). With the patch the stack overflow goes away. Instead we now get a timeout in the pthread test on armhf.
postfix
Postfix causes failures in autopkgtests which have postfix as a dependency (e.g. fwlogwatch). The post install procedure checks the domain name and rejects it if it ends with a dot. RFC 1034 defines that fully qualified domain names end with trailing dot (LP #2019195).
freebayes
Autopkgtests fail I was not able to reproduce the failures when running the test locally. The autopkgtest log just supplies relative code addresses which I mapped to source lines (LP #2019219).
pywebdav
Created a fix in salsa.debian.org which was merged https://salsa.debian.org/tryton-team/pywebdav/-/merge_requests/2 (LP #2018702)
Short week, with swap day after the engineering sprint.
dotnet7
for jammycargo
source package into rustc
source package as previously plannedtime_t
migration impactwhat is the use of canary ISO? I was unable to install from it.
Thank you
Sprint last week, and short week this week.
ConditionSecurity=audit
check so that we can drop a downstream patchautopkgtest
Ubuntu
Misc
Short week but many things to report since the last time I did it…
Yes, it’s very early and kind of broken. I would suggest focusing more on the regular daily-live build, which will continue to get Desktop Installer improvements for Mantic but not be quite so broken. High on my personal list is Guided ZFS (not implemented yet, give it a few weeks), and other folks have improvements in progress as well.
very short week due to travel and swap days:
openjdk:
armhf time_t tests:
Short week due to public holiday on Monday. Working on
/usr/share/distro-info/ubuntu.csv
for all machines in juju environment of bastion