[ISO Testing Notification] Some high-impact packages changed

2021-04-13 Thread Ubuntu Notifier
Dear Ubuntu Quality,

This is an automated report for the ISO manifest-diff check.

We have noticed that the following high-impact packages have changed
on the following images:

 * ubuntu/hirsute/daily-live/amd64 from 20210412 to 20210413
   [http://cdimage.ubuntu.com///daily-live//20210413/hirsute-desktop-amd64.iso]:
network-manager


Please test the affected images with the high-risk packages in mind to
ensure that no accidental regressions have been introduced.

Thank you.


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Re: libzip5 missing from hirsute?

2021-04-13 Thread Ondřej Surý
Hi Thomas,

the libzip5 was uncoordinated between the maintainers, so I have reverted
it. The whole reason for the SONAME bump was to remove one dummy function,
and somehow I failed to see the reason for the transition to the new SONAME
just for the single-function API cleanup. This might change in bullseye+1
just to keep the soname same with other distributions.

Ondrej

On Mon, 12 Apr 2021 at 16:04, Thomas Ward  wrote:

> I've done some digging for you on this.  Firstly, `libzip` which holds the
> `libzip5` binary package is in Universe, meaning that it gets patched when
> it has to but for the most part is in line with Debian, except for a
> handful of patches which handle failing package tests.
>
> In Debian, sometime between versions 1.5.x and 1.7.x the package names
> changed from libzip5 to libzip4.  As such, the package is `libzip4` in
> Hirsute now.
>
> There is *no* changelog entry for this that matches this, so I've added
> Ondrej Sury who is one of the uploaders of the package to this as they may
> have insight into what happened here to cause this.
>
> Ondrej, can you provide any insight into what happened and why the package
> went from libzip5 to libzip4?
>
>
> Thomas
>
>
> On 4/12/21 9:42 AM, EdLesMann wrote:
>
> On 4/10/21 7:55 PM, chris hermansen wrote:
>
> Hello fello quality team members,
>
> Testing hirsute on my new computer and whilst installing QGIS I note that
> libzip5, which is in focal and groovy, is missing from hirsute, which only
> seems to have libzip4.
>
> Any thoughts on where to report this beyond tossing it into the discussion
> here?
>
>
> Greetings,
>
> https://packages.ubuntu.com/groovy/libzip5
>
> Looks like the maintainers are ubuntu-devel-disc...@lists.ubuntu.com .
> Maybe ask there and see if someone can give you more details on why it
> hasn't been built yet.
>
> You might want to look through the archives to see if anyone has mentioned
> it though: http://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel-discuss/
>
> Hope that helps.
> Ed
>
>
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Re: libzip5 missing from hirsute?

2021-04-13 Thread chris hermansen
Ondřej, Thomas, list:

On Tue, Apr 13, 2021 at 7:04 AM Ondřej Surý  wrote:

> Hi Thomas,
>
> the libzip5 was uncoordinated between the maintainers, so I have reverted
> it. The whole reason for the SONAME bump was to remove one dummy function,
> and somehow I failed to see the reason for the transition to the new SONAME
> just for the single-function API cleanup. This might change in bullseye+1
> just to keep the soname same with other distributions.
>

Thanks very much for this info.  I have shared it on the QGIS mailing
list.  I am told their nightlies are now built against libzip4.


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