On Mon, Jun 23, 2025 at 01:01:05AM -0700, Gleb Smirnoff wrote:
T> This is an automated email to inform you that the June 2025 stabilization 
week
T> started with FreeBSD/main at main-n278153-b2e0dfc808c1, which was tagged as
T> main-stabweek-2025-Jun.

This snapshot had 3 regressions identified, 2 of which are already
addressed:

1) The disabled pathname expansion in rc(8) broke certain setups.    The
   offending change had been reverted.  Users of the stabweek snapshot
   are advised to cherry-pick: d783591a7deb and 9c014cc25c43

2) libtpool.so.2 was erroneously put into ObsoleteFiles.inc. A run of
   'make delete-old-libs' or a fresh install of the stabweek snapshot
   ended in broken boot from a ZFS root.  The problem was fixed by
   b5962a183756.  This revision is also advised for cherry-pick.

3) Changes in OpenZFS induce performance degradation. See:

   https://github.com/openzfs/zfs/pull/17445#issuecomment-3009891003

   This issue is still not resolved.  Once resolved the StabWeeks wiki
   page will reflect that: https://wiki.freebsd.org/StabWeeks

Note: in the Tuesday email I reported that at Netflix A/B testing we see
increased wired memory use.  This appeared to be a result of the conflict
resolution mistake and does not apply to vanilla FreeBSD.

-- 
Gleb Smirnoff

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