Hi, that was discussed with the security and release team and point releases should be accepted. Please remind me to forward the mails.
Bernd 31.03.2021 13:57:14 Thomas Goirand <tho...@goirand.fr>: > On 3/30/21 10:32 PM, Daniel Baumann wrote: >> Package: ceph >> Severity: important >> >> Hi, >> >> 14.2.19 just got released, announcement says: >> >> ---snip--- >> This is a hotfix release to prevent daemons from binding to loopback >> network interfaces. All nautilus users are advised to upgrade to this >> release. >> >> [...] >> >> This release fixes a regression introduced in v14.2.18 whereby in >> certain environments, OSDs will bind to 127.0.0.1. See >> https://tracker.ceph.com/issues/49938. >> ---snap--- >> >> it would be nice if this makes it to the archive soon. >> >> Regards, >> Daniel > > Hi Daniel, > > Well, this patch: > > https://github.com/ceph/ceph/commit/89321762ad4cfdd1a68cae467181bdd1a501f14d > > was made by me, because otherwise, it's impossible to run Ceph on a > bgp-to-the-host setup. So, if we're reverting this patch, I see this as > a regression, rather than an improvement. > > Also, I've posted an unblock request to the release team, and the > debdiff was 13 MB big. You know what's happening next, don't you? The > release team claims they can't review such big change, and refuses. What > do you suggest I do then? > > Do you see a way forward? > > Cheers, > > Thomas Goirand (zigo)