retried autopkgtest regressions and riscv64 build for glibc in Focal
created 22.10, 23.04 release schedules
removed firefox-locale-* from the supported seed for ubuntu as it is a transitional package now and was likely causing installation failures LP: #1965805
repartitioning: PR: 1245, PR: 1243, PR: 1219
With raw API calls and the subiquity server running in curtin v2 action
mode, can now partition into existing empty space.
autoinstall priority: LP: #1948823, PR: 1237
Extend the existing functionality where an autoinstall may be ‘baked’ into
the iso at ‘/autoinstall.yaml’ - if autoinstall is supplied by both a cloud
source and this iso built-in location, the cloud source will take
precedence.
integration tests use a distinct tempdir, reduces invalid test runs
PR: 1236
probert
LP: #1964571 - merge fixes for python3.10 to console-conf for core22
investigated Subiquity waiting forever on cloud-init in flutter installer. Regression of cloud-init in version 22.1 LP: #1966085
More investigation on LP: #1962205. Was able to reproduce the issue consistently on dry-run mode by simulating udev events. Fix provided by @mwhudson in PR 1234
requested FFe to add third-party drivers support in Jammy LP: #1965760 ; PR: 1240
disabled Ubuntu Advantage / Ubuntu Pro screen for 22.04. Support for autoinstall not removed. PR: 1242
working on implementation of new design for third-party drivers.
nullboot: shim doesn’t boot entries without a space/zero char in load options (LP: #1965972), hence appending space in fallback csv to get first (and recovery) boot working (https://github.com/canonical/nullboot/pull/10)
autopkgtest-cloud: bos01 arm64 was down, did some analysis, pinged IS, started working again
Demoted cargo from Recommends to Suggests in the rustc binary package to allow the latter to be promoted to main. Since this is not a bugfix and has some potential for breakage, it and the CVE patch are waiting for a FFe
Worked on figuring out a new source-level control header for packages that vendor sources, which will likely be the case for Rust packages in main in the near future.
Discussed another new field, this time for binaries, to keep track of statically linked dependencies in a given package (dependencies provided by separate packages at build time). Sadly no URL for that yet, except this dpkg patch
OpenSSL
OpenSSL 3.0.2 has been uploaded, sponsored by @teward. It’s still stuck in -proposed at the moment, I haven’t had time to get to all the test failures yet.
Cherry-picked a patch from Debian for the tcltls FTBFS