This bug was fixed in the package glib2.0 - 2.64.6-1~ubuntu20.04.1
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glib2.0 (2.64.6-1~ubuntu20.04.1) focal; urgency=medium
[ Iain Lane ]
* New upstream release (LP: #1907433), fixing bugs:
- Ensure g_subprocess_communicate_async() never blocks
- Fix large writes in
> retry the test
That has been done. Now the only red is netplan.io.
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Title:
[SRU] New stable release 2.64.6
To manage
> retry the test
with a trigger on libxmlb to get the -proposed version installed.
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Title:
[SRU] New stable release 2.64.6
Okay I've verified this now, thanks for adding. Using
2.64.6-1~ubuntu20.04.1 I tested
- Logging in to Ubuntu
- Logging out from Ubuntu
- Fast user switching w/gdm3
- Many applications which use GLib, including gedit and epiphany-browser
It seems good to me.
There are two outstanding
Hello Iain, or anyone else affected,
Accepted glib2.0 into focal-proposed. The package will build now and be
available at
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/glib2.0/2.64.6-1~ubuntu20.04.1 in a
few hours, and then in the -proposed repository.
Please help us by testing this new package. See
** Description changed:
[ Description ]
Take this new upstrem stable release.
Overview of changes in GLib 2.64.6
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* This is expected to be the last release in the 2.64 series; the new stable
- series is 2.66, and maintenance efforts will