Thank you for the check and explanation.
While that is sad for size (80m vs 20m) it makes sense for the purpose.
And this isn't in minimal so it seems sort of ok to me.
Trying to unblock things this seems ready now.
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**
[18:20] vorlon: I saw on
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/bpftrace/+bug/2052809 you only
promoted -release, but the versions not -updates and -proposed. Would those not
also be needed to not set back the component when it migrates?
[18:20] cpaelzer: -proposed yes, -updates will be
Dependency is shown in mismatches, setting to Fix Committed.
I thought in the current situation we'd need to promote all (-release,
-updates, -proposed), but on bpftrace only -release was moved. Let me
check on that before that might interfere with the current archive
activities.
If anyone else
Clarified, moving -release and -proposed as -updates will be deleted
anyway
Also libbpfcc-dev is an auto-include and has no weird dependencies that
make us need to exclude it.
Override component to main
bpfcc 0.29.1+ds-1ubuntu4 in noble: universe/misc -> main
Override [y|N]? y
1 publication
Thank you for the security review, most of the other open requests are
still open AFAICS (we said in the team meeting that we wanted to re-
check all cases):
Required:
1. Other dependies to MIR:
WIP a. libtracefs -
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libtracefs/+bug/2051925
DONE b.
Thank you for adding all the QA and clarifying more.
When you change dependencies to pull this in (I see Ubuntu-meta already
did change).
This is trying to get the value to the users, but not clutter where possible.
I think we should depend on libbpf-tools instead of the current bpfcc-tools.
I'll not mark it "in progress" yet waiting for the "which -tools" to use.
But it would be ready once you settled.
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To manage
Thank you Dominik, yes - by that it seems complete now.
Ready for you to change seeds to pull it into main.
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Thank you, this IMHO is ready then once dependencies are as well
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After double checking that we are indeed not (yet) in the freeze I think
it would help to clear that now.
Removing packages from noble-proposed:
ruby3.1 3.1.2-7ubuntu6 in noble
libruby3.1 3.1.2-7ubuntu6 in noble amd64
libruby3.1 3.1.2-7ubuntu6 in noble i386
Interestingly there are three (3) in noble right now:
ruby3.1 | 3.1.2-7ubuntu4 | noble-updates/universe | source, amd64, arm64,
armhf, i386, ppc64el, riscv64, s390x
ruby3.1 | 3.1.2-7ubuntu5 | noble/universe | source, arm64, armhf,
i386, ppc64el, riscv64, s390x
ruby3.1 |
I confirmed that there is no dependency left.
At the same time ruby3.2 is indeed in main and the dependency for all ruby
components.
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Apparently Ceph has started to produce Quincy packages for Jammy.
-> https://download.ceph.com/debian-quincy/dists/jammy/
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Title:
[SRU] ceph
Public bug reported:
I tried to update Ubuntu server but this message appeared
The update could not be calculated
An unsolvable problem occurred while calculating the update.
This could be due to
*Unofficial software packages, not providad by Ubuntu
Use the <> tool from the package ppa-purge to
While the above is needed to change chrony, I further found that
timemaster also has an issue in the default config.
debian/timemaster.conf:14:[chrony.conf]
debian/timemaster.conf:15:include /etc/chrony.conf
That causes the default to behave like:
Mar 22 07:03:49 n chronyd[50428]: Fatal error :
Thanks for the ping on this @ahresse !
Yes, this should be very similar to thew old fix in bug 1771028
It is essentially yet another "chrony works with something else" use case.
There is a section for that in the chrony apparmor rules and we should indeed
add the known default paths (like this)
James did all the uploads AFAIK, once they are all in proposed or
migrated things can be pro-/dem-moted. Changing states accordingly to
reflect that this is ready.
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Review for Source Package: platformdirs
This goes a bit of an unusual way ...
[Rationale, Duplication and Ownership]
First of all, what does platformdirs do, according to its description
and interfaces:
Depending on your system (Linux, Mac OS X, or Windows), you have to use
different
Hi,
thank you for filing - but we feel this is a bit immature to already get MIR
approval already.
This should go through normal review & sponsorship into multiverse
first, to give us a chance to see it in action and trigger concerns and
tests in the real place.
It is also rushed as it is late
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MIR Team approval to replace freerdp2 with freerdp3 in main.
Both stay in the archive, only one will be released with noble being in main.
This comes with the discussed requirement of giving this chance a try to add at
least some QA.
Right now tests are disabled at build and no autopkgtest is
FYI the fix and a related cleanup are merged into upstream apparmor and
I'd expect the next upload to Ubuntu to then fix this issue.
@Martin
Thanks for the extra info for completeness, I assume we might find even more if
we spend more time (but tat would provide no extra gain).
@John
Up to you
FYI - submitted as https://gitlab.com/apparmor/apparmor/-/merge_requests/1178
@John if merged, would you mind adding a bug-ref to the Ubuntu upload changelog
so this bug 2056739 closes?
Given that there seems to be some agreement to fix this in apparmor,
I'll set the other tasks to "Won't Fix"
Suggestion would be something like:
--- /etc/apparmor.d/abstractions/crypto.orig2024-03-11 11:05:24.027597234
+
+++ /etc/apparmor.d/abstractions/crypto 2024-03-11 11:06:12.035895701 +
@@ -24,4 +24,7 @@
/etc/crypto-policies/*/*.txt r,
/usr/share/crypto-policies/*/*.txt r,
+ #
There is precedence in /etc/apparmor.d/abstractions/base holding various rules
like these
$ grep etc_ro /etc/apparmor.d/abstractions/base
@{etc_ro}/locale/** r,
@{etc_ro}/locale.alias r,
@{etc_ro}/localtime r,
@{etc_ro}/bindresvport.blacklistr,
** Description changed:
+ Christian summarizes this after the great reports by Martin:
+
+ gnutls started to ship forceful disables in pkg/import/3.8.1-4ubuntu3
+ and added more later.
+
+ Due to that anything linked against gnutls while being apparmor isolated
+ now hits similar denials
Hi Martin,
as always thanks for your post FF testing and reports.
Thank you for also filing bug 2056747 - it starts to show that this is a
generic thing which probably anything linked against gnutls and being
confined will hit.
reverse-depends --release=noble --build-depends libgnutls28-dev | wc
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 2056739 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/2056739
Hi Martin,
as always thanks for your post FF testing and reports.
Thank you for also filing bug 2056747 - it starts to show that this is a
generic thing which probably anything linked against gnutls and
Ack to everything Sergio said, but even when trying with the qemu 7.2 in Debian
that you have.
No huge slowdown in the transition from early boot stages to seeing the kernel
load (again ~1 second).
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Hi Ross,
thanks for the report, and that is odd indeed.
It sounds like the initialization needing a fallback of some sort to then go to
the next step and get to the bootloader.
I was quickly retrying and did not see/reproduce that slowdown in the
bootloader.
It passes that stage rather quick,
Whoever hits this please help us to spot the difference that happened as
we still lack a reproducer.
# check if it has been changed
dpkg --verify ubuntu-advantage-tools
# check if there are drop ins that got added
systemctl cat apt-news.service
@nobotu - was yours really an empty file or did
> Does this need to backport it to qemu in jammy for proper support ?
No
It isn't needed to work or even to support Saphire Rapids chips.
But is is useful if one wants to be able to specify Names to represent
cpu models instead of long lists of features. At the end of the day,
almost every SKU
Yeah :-/ It was bad for a while even with 3.1 and I agree we have - for
now - to follow Debian with the removal.
0.6 to 0.23 sounds like quite a jump.
But if that happens to be completed before more intense freezes and this being
a tail package (and not changing behavior or many others) I think
On Wed, Feb 28, 2024 at 5:00 AM Mark Esler <2052...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
>
> Máté, could you please see if the rationale can be broadened for FO147?
> I suspect that libbpf-tools is also important.
As far as I can see it is even the same functionality and the same
code, just built
Agreed as pre-discussed.
Thanks for the paperwork here.
Removing packages from noble-proposed:
libmail-dkim-perl 1.20240124-1 in noble
libmail-dkim-perl 1.20240124-1 in noble amd64
libmail-dkim-perl 1.20240124-1 in noble arm64
FYI: subscription on libdbd-sqlite3-perl added
Fully ready to move
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To
> llvm-toolchain-17 is in main and there's nothing special about its
libraries for MIR. This is an ordinary binary promotion.
Perfectly fine with me, thanks for confirming.
One less detail to think about.
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Hi Michael,
as I read it this is just for tracking the integration of the patch which is
already upstream to go into Ubuntu - in that case the tracker is correct.
But it was wrong in the beginning, yet Frank fixed it and your comments
raced.
@Frank maybe some teaching needed to have bugproxy
I've added a section to the release notes summing this up and linking
back here and to some of the past links.
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Hi Marco,
as Mitchell said - it seems you are right and the full description is closer to
what it already is.
But as a forecast - this is one of such cases where nobody will reject
it as it is right. But also its severity is so low that everyone always
has something else that is more important.
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freshclam assert failure: *** stack smashing detected ***: terminated
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Hey security, you usually do MREs of clamav anyway, do you plan to tackle this
anytime soon?
Assigning you to have a look.
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I agree, but since clamav is a regular full version backport I wanted to
warn to take extra considerations checking if the new rust components
will work back in time or if they need to be disabled (at least on the
backports).
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This was never in impish or later.
And fixed for active releases:
1.5-2ubuntu0.1) focal-security
1.4-8ubuntu0.1) bionic-security
Those uploads are available since ~October 2021, so it was just this bug
that the security team wasn't aware of I guess.
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Thanks, since it is tracking only I assigned it to you.
So it will be in update-excuses, but not show up in the MIR reports.
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Hi,
I come by retriaging bugs that were dormant for too long - trying to give them
another chance.
In this case no one else chimed in yet e.g. seeing the same issue.
And OTOH it never reached the point to be well reproducible outside your
environment for debugging :-/
By now - due to time
Waiting for an answer, setting incomplete to reflect that
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Hi,
I come by retriaging bugs that were dormant for too long - trying to give them
another chance.
There was no progress on the upstream case at all :-/
Thereby sadly there is not much one can act on yet - since Debian are
kind of waiting for upstreams fix or at least position on this I think
So much time has past ...
@Michael - do you think this would work (despite the bad devices having the
same id) better nowadays?
I think I can drop the Hirsute tasks :-)
ALso it isn't a probert/curtin/multipath bug if the reported IDs are the same.
Keeping the subiquity task open, but only to
Hi,
I come by retriaging old bugs that have been dormant for too long giving them a
second change.
Right now is IMHO the right time (well again, the original report was as well)
to give this a shot. We are just after an LTS could try it out and revert later
if needed.
I see fixes applied for
Hi,
I'm revisiting bugs that have been dormant for too long trying to retriage them.
In this case the current situation to me looks like:
- openldap change 3cd50fa having landed in v2.5.8 and later
- cyrus-sasl change 975edbb6 still isn't in any release AFAICS
- that is odd as
Hi,
coming by while looking at bugs dormant for a while.
@Robie / Lena - when reading the reference I think it outlines that conflict
well.
As far as i understand it:
We would - for example - in Ubuntu have a problem with an old
libmysqlclient that is installed along a new mysql-8 that brings
Trying to revive some old bugs that seem forgotten for too long.
I think the discussion came to a point where:
1. The apparmor rule that would need to be added is clear
2. Adding it by default is considered not safe
3. The fix therefore can only be to ensure users that want to use it this way
Hi,
coming around cleaning older cases ...
Thanks everyone for the discussion!
On one hand I'm glad we managed to collect a bunch of log suppression and
configuration workarounds. On the other hand it is sad that this seems to be
mostly just "as it is" with no great way out (e.g. a fix in a
Since it is unlikely that Trusty will get a fix for a universe package while in
ESM I'd think we should ignore that.
A similar fate would apply to Xenial - and the other issue can independently be
solved by bug 1962332 that was split out of this.
But overall I think the issues with these old
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sshuttle merged to 1.1.0-1ubuntu1 fails
Relating this example above to a few details:
#1
Reasonable concern "What if people upgraded, use the (wrong, old and
non-serviced) mod-php happily and will now be broken by the SRU?
=> As shown above, once you are in this situation your mod-php is doing nothing.
That IMHO invalidates the
Thanks everyone for the discussion so far, I'm trying to add a few
details and fill a few argumentative gaps.
First let me re-share the simple scenario which I used to illustrate/prove the
issues.
Then in another comment below I'll outline a few affects of this overall case.
Example:
On bionic
That was a flaky test, resolved by now.
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miscompares on disktests
Hi Brent,
> can you run qemu from the command line on a bare metal system? If so,
I thought my May 20 procedure was pretty simple.
Oh yes you can run it from cli on bare metal - and your procedure was
indeed simple and very useful. I was not trying to challenge any of that
- sorry if that was
Interesting, seems to build but later fail to boot correctly (or in
time) at the self tests.
Since DannF usually handles edk2 for Debian and Ubuntu I subscribed him
and wanted to ask if he looks at this as well (to avoid duplicate work)?
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This bug was fixed in the package ldns - 1.8.1-1
---
ldns (1.8.1-1) unstable; urgency=medium
* New upstream version 1.8.1
Closes: #1008638 (FTBFS with python 3.10 due to distutils check)
Closes: #1005646 (FTBFS with OpenSSL 3.0)
Closes: #1009385 (output of ldns-key2ds
It seems containerinfo only had the odd golang dependencies at build
time.
I can't spot anything in universe in the final runtime from
/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/open-vm-tools/plugins/vmsvc/libcontainerInfo.so
Also the new componentMgr is fine
I talked with John before and for some new plugins we came to the conclusion:
John: "This should be packaged as a separate, optional package like the
open-vm-tools-sdmp package is today."
For dependency and footprint management we should also split
- open-vm-tools-containerinfo
-
Covered together with bug 1963831
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Test builds in [1] are good, no trouble expected.
Syncing ...
[1]: https://launchpad.net/~paelzer/+archive/ubuntu/kinetic-ldns-
testbuild
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provided by Cloud Archive yet - https://bugs.launchpad.net/cloud-
archive/+bug/1947518/comments/27
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Check
1. Ubuntu Delta:
- 1.7.1-2ubuntu4
- function fix d/p/lp-1966237-Fix-131-Compile-with-fno-strict-aliasing.patch
- that is 4d2057f0b5
- upstream in 1.8.0 and later
- 1.7.1-2ubuntu3
- FTBFS fix debian/patches/python3.10.patch
- upstream as f126248f1
- upstream in 1.8.0 and later
-
Up to 1:7.0+dfsg-7 now.
When merging >= 1:7.0+dfsg-6~ we also can do more.
Debian has adopted our qemu-...-xen in a slightly modified way.
1. we might need some transitionals from our old to the new joint package names
(in our src:qemu delta until 24.04)
2. afterwards we can make src:xen a sync
Perfect, thank you Xiongpeng!
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Qemu 1:6.2+dfsg-2ubuntu6 deadlock
Perfect, thank you Max!
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FYI: Autopkgtest issues resolved, but verification of the upload for the
presented problem is needed.
@XP - it is always best to do this in the original reported environment
- do you think you could do that verification?
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- do you think you could do that verification (just like you did with
the PPA)?
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Libvirtd conffiles should be less misleading and document tcp/tls
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Thanks for the pre-check.
Everything is ready and now uploaded to Focal, there please verify it on the
real build once accepted by the SRU team.
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** Also affects: openvpn (Ubuntu Kinetic)
Importance: High
Status: Confirmed
** Also affects: openvpn (Ubuntu Jammy)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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eval packaging nvmet-cli as tool for nvme
Due to the size and complexity I'm not sure about a Jammy SRU.
But clearly it would be grat to ensure picking it up for Kinetic if upstream
releases something in time. Thanks Bryce for flagging this.
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Importance: Medium
Status: Triaged
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Thanks Simon to pick this up with your SME,
have you opened a tracker bug for this in Debian or Upstream so that we can
track it if it is implemented some day.
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We had no further report, so we should (while cleaning up bugs) assume it
indeed got fixed.
Since thereby >=Bionic is good and < Bionic has entered extended support I
think this is done.
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Andreas fixed that in 2.4.49+dfsg-2ubuntu1 [Focal] which started to have
profile in openldap and include ssl_cert which (as Christian Bolz
outlined above) do include those paths.
# grep ssl_c /etc/apparmor.d/usr.sbin.slapd
#include
# grep enc /etc/apparmor.d/abstractions/ssl_certs
/etc
While trying to clear old dormant bugs I came by this one.
All that was said before is still true and probably could be fixed.
But it never got really important - which it would have if it would be more
common to happen :-/
By now upgrades from Trusty (last 5.6) are unlikely as even the
Trying to find dormant bugs that could/should be resolved ...
To summarize (for mysql8.0) as of today:
Build:
-- Looking for include file numa.h
-- Looking for include file numa.h - found
-- Looking for include file numaif.h
-- Looking for include file numaif.h - found
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Hi Lukas
TL;DR for your questions:
- yes we need the seeded-in-ubuntu statement, but wording might be improved
- It is ok to be superficial (or even not) tested if shown to be reasonably
covered elsewhere
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> #0 "seeded-in-ubuntu" policy: Why could this be a problem
It is the
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We are - as always - trying to clean and recheck old bugs.
This - sadly - clearly is one of them.
The situation is still correct, but with the full switch to networkd and
netplan as well as the demotion of ifupdown in later versions of Ubuntu this
has become even less important. And it didn#t
Review for Package: libunicode-string-perl
[Summary]
MIR team NACK
(indirectly, since libunicode-escape-perl got a NACK)
Once resolved there this can be re-considere. In that case it would be a usual
ack under constraint to resolve the required todos below.
This does not need a security review
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Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
** Changed in: libindirect-perl (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Christian Ehrhardt (paelzer) => (unassigned)
** Changed in: libobject-pad-perl (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Christian Ehrhardt (paelzer) => (unassigned)
** Changed in: l
Review for Package: libunicode-escape-perl
[Summary]
MIR team NACK
(outdated, unmaintained, alternatives in main)
Unless there is a very strong explanation why this can't be done with
the better alternatives this is a NACK.
This does not need a security review
List of specific binary packages
Review for Package: libobject-pad-perl
[Summary]
MIR team ACK
This does not need a security review
List of specific binary packages to be promoted to main: libobject-pad-perl
Specific binary packages built, but NOT to be promoted to main: n/a
[Duplication]
There is no other package in main
Review for Package: libindirect-perl
[Summary]
MIR team ACK
This does not need a security review
List of specific binary packages to be promoted to main: libindirect-perl
Specific binary packages built, but NOT to be promoted to main: n/a
[Duplication]
There is no other package in main
Completed in Kinetic, uploaded to Jammy now - waiting for the SRU team
to have a look
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Qemu 1:6.2+dfsg-2ubuntu6 deadlock bug
To manage
** Changed in: libqrtr-glib (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Lukas Märdian (slyon)
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** Changed in: libindirect-perl (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Christian Ehrhardt (paelzer)
** Changed in: libobject-pad-perl (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Christian Ehrhardt (paelzer)
** Changed in: libunicode-escape-perl (Ubuntu)
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