Libqmi (which is what pulls in libqrtr-glib) is ready except for this
component mismatch.
While qmi is in proposed adding the depend libqrtr is only in noble-
release atm
libqrtr-glib | 1.2.2-1ubuntu2 | noble/universe | source
libqmi | 1.32.4-2ubuntu1 | noble | source
libqmi | 1.34.0-2 | noble-proposed | source
Even the -dev and -doc packages are free of further conflicting
dependencies and have been approved above, hence promoting it all.
Override component to main
libqrtr-glib 1.2.2-1ubuntu2 in noble: universe/misc -> main
gir1.2-qrtr-1.0 1.2.2-1ubuntu2 in noble amd64:
universe/introspection/optional/100% -> main
gir1.2-qrtr-1.0 1.2.2-1ubuntu2 in noble arm64:
universe/introspection/optional/100% -> main
gir1.2-qrtr-1.0 1.2.2-1ubuntu2 in noble armhf:
universe/introspection/optional/100% -> main
gir1.2-qrtr-1.0 1.2.2-1ubuntu2 in noble i386:
universe/introspection/optional/100% -> main
gir1.2-qrtr-1.0 1.2.2-1ubuntu2 in noble ppc64el:
universe/introspection/optional/100% -> main
gir1.2-qrtr-1.0 1.2.2-1ubuntu2 in noble riscv64:
universe/introspection/optional/100% -> main
gir1.2-qrtr-1.0 1.2.2-1ubuntu2 in noble s390x:
universe/introspection/optional/100% -> main
libqrtr-glib-dev 1.2.2-1ubuntu2 in noble amd64: universe/libdevel/optional/100%
-> main
libqrtr-glib-dev 1.2.2-1ubuntu2 in noble arm64: universe/libdevel/optional/100%
-> main
libqrtr-glib-dev 1.2.2-1ubuntu2 in noble armhf: universe/libdevel/optional/100%
-> main
libqrtr-glib-dev 1.2.2-1ubuntu2 in noble i386: universe/libdevel/optional/100%
-> main
libqrtr-glib-dev 1.2.2-1ubuntu2 in noble ppc64el:
universe/libdevel/optional/100% -> main
libqrtr-glib-dev 1.2.2-1ubuntu2 in noble riscv64:
universe/libdevel/optional/100% -> main
libqrtr-glib-dev 1.2.2-1ubuntu2 in noble s390x: universe/libdevel/optional/100%
-> main
libqrtr-glib-doc 1.2.2-1ubuntu2 in noble amd64: universe/doc/optional/100% ->
main
libqrtr-glib-doc 1.2.2-1ubuntu2 in noble arm64: universe/doc/optional/100% ->
main
libqrtr-glib-doc 1.2.2-1ubuntu2 in noble armhf: universe/doc/optional/100% ->
main
libqrtr-glib-doc 1.2.2-1ubuntu2 in noble i386: universe/doc/optional/100% ->
main
libqrtr-glib-doc 1.2.2-1ubuntu2 in noble ppc64el: universe/doc/optional/100% ->
main
libqrtr-glib-doc 1.2.2-1ubuntu2 in noble riscv64: universe/doc/optional/100% ->
main
libqrtr-glib-doc 1.2.2-1ubuntu2 in noble s390x: universe/doc/optional/100% ->
main
libqrtr-glib0 1.2.2-1ubuntu2 in noble amd64: universe/libs/optional/100% -> main
libqrtr-glib0 1.2.2-1ubuntu2 in noble arm64: universe/libs/optional/100% -> main
libqrtr-glib0 1.2.2-1ubuntu2 in noble armhf: universe/libs/optional/100% -> main
libqrtr-glib0 1.2.2-1ubuntu2 in noble i386: universe/libs/optional/100% -> main
libqrtr-glib0 1.2.2-1ubuntu2 in noble ppc64el: universe/libs/optional/100% ->
main
libqrtr-glib0 1.2.2-1ubuntu2 in noble riscv64: universe/libs/optional/100% ->
main
libqrtr-glib0 1.2.2-1ubuntu2 in noble s390x: universe/libs/optional/100% -> main
Override [y|N]? y
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** Changed in: libqrtr-glib (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1963707
Title:
[MIR] libqrtr-glib
Status in libqrtr-glib package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Bug description:
[Availability]
The package libqrtr-glib is already in Ubuntu universe.
The package libqrtr-glib build for the architectures it is designed to work
on.
It currently builds and works for architetcures: amd64 armhf arm64 ppc64el
riscv64 s390x
Link to package https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libqrtr-glib
[Rationale]
- The package libqrtr-glib is required in Ubuntu main for modemmanager to
support qualcomm modems. We current carry a delta over Debian to disable that
option
- The package libqrtr-glib will be useful only to users owning such hardware
but even if that's a limited set of users it's important for us to have Ubuntu
supporting the available hardware.
- It would be great and useful to community/processes to have the
package libqrtr-glib in Ubuntu main, but there is no definitive
deadline.
[Security]
- No CVEs/security issues in this software in the past
- no `suid` or `sgid` binaries
- no executables in `/sbin` and `/usr/sbin`
- Packages does not open privileged ports (ports < 1024)
- Packages does not contain extensions to security-sensitive software
[Quality assurance - function/usage]
- The package works well right after install
[Quality assurance - maintenance]
- The package is maintained well in Debian/Ubuntu and has no bug open
currently
- Ubuntu https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libqrtr-glib/+bug
- Debian https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?src=libqrtr-glib
[Quality assurance - testing]
- The package runs a minimal test suite on build time, if it fails it makes
the build fail, link to build log
https://launchpadlibrarian.net/587268179/buildlog_ubuntu-jammy-amd64.libqrtr-glib_1.2.2-1_BUILDING.txt.gz
- There is a basic build autopkgtest for the library
https://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/packages/libq/libqrtr-glib
- testplan
On a computer with a QRTR modem in an Ubuntu session, open the
settings, check that the modem panel correctly describes the device
and available SIM. Try to connect to a carrier and use the data
connection.
Our Desktop and oem teams don't have access to compatible hardware at
the moment to go through the testplan.
The Certification Team owns some IoT hardware with qualcomm modems
though and we are working with them to see if those could be used to
do our testing but the setup is somewhat challenging (available only
via testflinger, the device are using UC20 and ubuntu server on focal
and we can't revert the state remotely if needed. Also SIM card
availability is limited).
As a result we currently are not able to commit to be able to validate
the testplan on updates, but we are working on trying to resolve the
situation.
We believe we have exercised the different options available to
provide testing without managing to find a solution. We will keep
trying to resolve the testing gap but meanwhile we would still like to
request for the package to be consider because we can't provide the
feature as an opt-in/in universe since it's a build option from
modemmanager but not an independent plugin.
Due to the nature, integration and use cases of the package the
consequences of a regression that might slip through most likely
would be that Qualcomm modems stop working correctly.
[Quality assurance - packaging]
- debian/watch is present and works
- This package only has a minor lintian warning
- Link to recent build log including a lintian run
# lintian --pedantic
running with root privileges is not recommended!
W: libqrtr-glib source: superfluous-file-pattern debian/copyright
docs/reference/meson.build (Files, line 28)
- Lintian overrides are present, but only to silent warnings about gtk-doc
being outside of /usr/share/doc
- This package does not rely on obsolete or about to be demoted packages.
- This package has no python2 or GTK2 dependencies
- The package will be installed by default, but does not ask debconf questions
- Packaging and build is easy, link to d/rules
https://salsa.debian.org/DebianOnMobile-team/libqrtr-
glib/-/blob/debian/master/debian/rules
[UI standards]
- Application is not end-user facing (does not need translation)
[Dependencies]
- No further depends or recommends dependencies that are not yet in main
[Standards compliance]
- This package correctly follows FHS and Debian Policy
[Maintenance/Owner]
- Owning Team will be desktop-packages
- Team is not yet, but will subscribe to the package before promotion
- This does not use static builds
- This does not use vendored code
[Background information]
The Package description explains the package well
Upstream Name is libqrtr-glib
Link to upstream project
https://www.freedesktop.org/software/libqmi/libqrtr-glib/
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