[Touch-packages] [Bug 1999098] Re: Update glib to 2.74.3

2023-01-31 Thread Daniel van Vugt
** Changed in: glib2.0 (Ubuntu)
   Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released

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Title:
  Update glib to 2.74.3

Status in glib2.0 package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in glib2.0 source package in Kinetic:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  Impact
  --
  There is a new bugfix release in the stable 2.74 series

  The current release in Ubuntu 22.10 is 2.74.0

  https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/glib/-/blob/2.74.3/NEWS

  Test Case 1
  ---
  glib has an extensive test suite.

  Failing tests will fail the build.
  This update will also trigger a lot of autopkgtests.

  Ensure that there aren't autopgktest regressions triggered by this
  update and that the builds complete successfully

  Test Case 2
  ---
  Pretty much all parts of GNOME use GLib, so test anything in the desktop that 
you can. If you reboot the machine and can get to the desktop, that's already 
tested GLib extensively. But also run applications like the terminal, the file 
browser and epiphany-browser

  Test Case 3 (Extra)
  --
  Install gnome-characters 43.1. (This is being SRU'd, but the version from 
Lunar also works.)
  Open the Characters app.
  Use the search feature to search for "moose"
  A moose emoji should show up. This is one of the new Emoji 15.
  https://blog.emojipedia.org/whats-new-in-unicode-15-0/

  With glib 2.74.0, the moose emoji won't be searchable but it does show
  in the Animals category.

  What Could Go Wrong
  ---
  This update contains fixes in multiple places so multiple apps could be 
affected. The consequences of a broken GLib can range from some functions 
returning bad results sometimes, which have minimal runtime implications, up to 
the system simply crashing all the time.

  Other Info
  --
  Unicode 15 enablement was granted a User Interface Freeze Exception for 
Ubuntu 22.10: https://launchpad.net/bugs/1989626

  glib and gnome-characters are the only 2 late pieces that the Ubuntu
  Desktop team plans to SRU for Ubuntu 22.10.

  Ubuntu 23.04 has 2.74.2 with the commits from 2.74.3 backported so
  they are functionally equivalent. Ubuntu 23.04 will get newer glib
  versions before 23.04 is released.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1999098] Re: Update glib to 2.74.3

2023-01-23 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
This bug was fixed in the package glib2.0 - 2.74.3-0ubuntu1

---
glib2.0 (2.74.3-0ubuntu1) kinetic; urgency=medium

  [ Jeremy Bicha ]
  * New upstream release (LP: #1999098)

  [ Simon McVittie ]
  * d/patches: Drop patches that were applied upstream
  * d/rules, d/watch, d/copyright: Bundle source for Unicode files

 -- Jeremy Bicha   Wed, 07 Dec 2022 20:17:41 -0500

** Changed in: glib2.0 (Ubuntu Kinetic)
   Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released

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Title:
  Update glib to 2.74.3

Status in glib2.0 package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Committed
Status in glib2.0 source package in Kinetic:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  Impact
  --
  There is a new bugfix release in the stable 2.74 series

  The current release in Ubuntu 22.10 is 2.74.0

  https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/glib/-/blob/2.74.3/NEWS

  Test Case 1
  ---
  glib has an extensive test suite.

  Failing tests will fail the build.
  This update will also trigger a lot of autopkgtests.

  Ensure that there aren't autopgktest regressions triggered by this
  update and that the builds complete successfully

  Test Case 2
  ---
  Pretty much all parts of GNOME use GLib, so test anything in the desktop that 
you can. If you reboot the machine and can get to the desktop, that's already 
tested GLib extensively. But also run applications like the terminal, the file 
browser and epiphany-browser

  Test Case 3 (Extra)
  --
  Install gnome-characters 43.1. (This is being SRU'd, but the version from 
Lunar also works.)
  Open the Characters app.
  Use the search feature to search for "moose"
  A moose emoji should show up. This is one of the new Emoji 15.
  https://blog.emojipedia.org/whats-new-in-unicode-15-0/

  With glib 2.74.0, the moose emoji won't be searchable but it does show
  in the Animals category.

  What Could Go Wrong
  ---
  This update contains fixes in multiple places so multiple apps could be 
affected. The consequences of a broken GLib can range from some functions 
returning bad results sometimes, which have minimal runtime implications, up to 
the system simply crashing all the time.

  Other Info
  --
  Unicode 15 enablement was granted a User Interface Freeze Exception for 
Ubuntu 22.10: https://launchpad.net/bugs/1989626

  glib and gnome-characters are the only 2 late pieces that the Ubuntu
  Desktop team plans to SRU for Ubuntu 22.10.

  Ubuntu 23.04 has 2.74.2 with the commits from 2.74.3 backported so
  they are functionally equivalent. Ubuntu 23.04 will get newer glib
  versions before 23.04 is released.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1999098] Re: Update glib to 2.74.3

2023-01-14 Thread Jeremy Bicha
The autopkgtests all pass now.

I installed glib 2.74.3-0ubuntu1, restarted my computer and ensured that
epiphany-browser, the file browser and the terminal all appear to work
correctly.

I also installed gnome-characters 43.1-0ubuntu1 and verified that I was
able to search for the moose emoji and copy it.


** Tags removed: verification-needed verification-needed-kinetic
** Tags added: verification-done verification-done-kinetic

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Title:
  Update glib to 2.74.3

Status in glib2.0 package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Committed
Status in glib2.0 source package in Kinetic:
  Fix Committed

Bug description:
  Impact
  --
  There is a new bugfix release in the stable 2.74 series

  The current release in Ubuntu 22.10 is 2.74.0

  https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/glib/-/blob/2.74.3/NEWS

  Test Case 1
  ---
  glib has an extensive test suite.

  Failing tests will fail the build.
  This update will also trigger a lot of autopkgtests.

  Ensure that there aren't autopgktest regressions triggered by this
  update and that the builds complete successfully

  Test Case 2
  ---
  Pretty much all parts of GNOME use GLib, so test anything in the desktop that 
you can. If you reboot the machine and can get to the desktop, that's already 
tested GLib extensively. But also run applications like the terminal, the file 
browser and epiphany-browser

  Test Case 3 (Extra)
  --
  Install gnome-characters 43.1. (This is being SRU'd, but the version from 
Lunar also works.)
  Open the Characters app.
  Use the search feature to search for "moose"
  A moose emoji should show up. This is one of the new Emoji 15.
  https://blog.emojipedia.org/whats-new-in-unicode-15-0/

  With glib 2.74.0, the moose emoji won't be searchable but it does show
  in the Animals category.

  What Could Go Wrong
  ---
  This update contains fixes in multiple places so multiple apps could be 
affected. The consequences of a broken GLib can range from some functions 
returning bad results sometimes, which have minimal runtime implications, up to 
the system simply crashing all the time.

  Other Info
  --
  Unicode 15 enablement was granted a User Interface Freeze Exception for 
Ubuntu 22.10: https://launchpad.net/bugs/1989626

  glib and gnome-characters are the only 2 late pieces that the Ubuntu
  Desktop team plans to SRU for Ubuntu 22.10.

  Ubuntu 23.04 has 2.74.2 with the commits from 2.74.3 backported so
  they are functionally equivalent. Ubuntu 23.04 will get newer glib
  versions before 23.04 is released.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1999098] Re: Update glib to 2.74.3

2022-12-16 Thread Timo Aaltonen
Hello Jeremy, or anyone else affected,

Accepted glib2.0 into kinetic-proposed. The package will build now and
be available at
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/glib2.0/2.74.3-0ubuntu1 in a few
hours, and then in the -proposed repository.

Please help us by testing this new package.  See
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/EnableProposed for documentation on how
to enable and use -proposed.  Your feedback will aid us getting this
update out to other Ubuntu users.

If this package fixes the bug for you, please add a comment to this bug,
mentioning the version of the package you tested, what testing has been
performed on the package and change the tag from verification-needed-
kinetic to verification-done-kinetic. If it does not fix the bug for
you, please add a comment stating that, and change the tag to
verification-failed-kinetic. In either case, without details of your
testing we will not be able to proceed.

Further information regarding the verification process can be found at
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam/PerformingSRUVerification .  Thank you in
advance for helping!

N.B. The updated package will be released to -updates after the bug(s)
fixed by this package have been verified and the package has been in
-proposed for a minimum of 7 days.

** Changed in: glib2.0 (Ubuntu Kinetic)
   Status: In Progress => Fix Committed

** Tags added: verification-needed verification-needed-kinetic

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Title:
  Update glib to 2.74.3

Status in glib2.0 package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Committed
Status in glib2.0 source package in Kinetic:
  Fix Committed

Bug description:
  Impact
  --
  There is a new bugfix release in the stable 2.74 series

  The current release in Ubuntu 22.10 is 2.74.0

  https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/glib/-/blob/2.74.3/NEWS

  Test Case 1
  ---
  glib has an extensive test suite.

  Failing tests will fail the build.
  This update will also trigger a lot of autopkgtests.

  Ensure that there aren't autopgktest regressions triggered by this
  update and that the builds complete successfully

  Test Case 2
  ---
  Pretty much all parts of GNOME use GLib, so test anything in the desktop that 
you can. If you reboot the machine and can get to the desktop, that's already 
tested GLib extensively. But also run applications like the terminal, the file 
browser and epiphany-browser

  Test Case 3 (Extra)
  --
  Install gnome-characters 43.1. (This is being SRU'd, but the version from 
Lunar also works.)
  Open the Characters app.
  Use the search feature to search for "moose"
  A moose emoji should show up. This is one of the new Emoji 15.
  https://blog.emojipedia.org/whats-new-in-unicode-15-0/

  With glib 2.74.0, the moose emoji won't be searchable but it does show
  in the Animals category.

  What Could Go Wrong
  ---
  This update contains fixes in multiple places so multiple apps could be 
affected. The consequences of a broken GLib can range from some functions 
returning bad results sometimes, which have minimal runtime implications, up to 
the system simply crashing all the time.

  Other Info
  --
  Unicode 15 enablement was granted a User Interface Freeze Exception for 
Ubuntu 22.10: https://launchpad.net/bugs/1989626

  glib and gnome-characters are the only 2 late pieces that the Ubuntu
  Desktop team plans to SRU for Ubuntu 22.10.

  Ubuntu 23.04 has 2.74.2 with the commits from 2.74.3 backported so
  they are functionally equivalent. Ubuntu 23.04 will get newer glib
  versions before 23.04 is released.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1999098] Re: Update glib to 2.74.3

2022-12-09 Thread Jeremy Bicha
** Description changed:

  Impact
  --
  There is a new bugfix release in the stable 2.74 series
  
  The current release in Ubuntu 22.10 is 2.74.0
  
  https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/glib/-/blob/2.74.3/NEWS
  
  Test Case 1
  ---
  glib has an extensive test suite.
  
  Failing tests will fail the build.
  This update will also trigger a lot of autopkgtests.
  
  Ensure that there aren't autopgktest regressions triggered by this
  update and that the builds complete successfully
  
  Test Case 2
  ---
  Pretty much all parts of GNOME use GLib, so test anything in the desktop that 
you can. If you reboot the machine and can get to the desktop, that's already 
tested GLib extensively. But also run applications like the terminal, the file 
browser and epiphany-browser
  
  Test Case 3 (Extra)
  --
  Install gnome-characters 43.1. (This is being SRU'd, but the version from 
Lunar also works.)
  Open the Characters app.
  Use the search feature to search for "moose"
  A moose emoji should show up. This is one of the new Emoji 15.
  https://blog.emojipedia.org/whats-new-in-unicode-15-0/
  
  With glib 2.74.0, the moose emoji won't be searchable but it does show
  in the Animals category.
  
  What Could Go Wrong
  ---
  This update contains fixes in multiple places so multiple apps could be 
affected. The consequences of a broken GLib can range from some functions 
returning bad results sometimes, which have minimal runtime implications, up to 
the system simply crashing all the time.
  
  Other Info
  --
  Unicode 15 enablement was granted a User Interface Freeze Exception for 
Ubuntu 22.10: https://launchpad.net/bugs/1989626
  
  glib and gnome-characters are the only 2 late pieces that the Ubuntu
  Desktop team plans to SRU for Ubuntu 22.10.
+ 
+ Ubuntu 23.04 has 2.74.2 with the commits from 2.74.3 backported so they
+ are functionally equivalent. Ubuntu 23.04 will get newer glib versions
+ before 23.04 is released.

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Title:
  Update glib to 2.74.3

Status in glib2.0 package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Committed
Status in glib2.0 source package in Kinetic:
  In Progress

Bug description:
  Impact
  --
  There is a new bugfix release in the stable 2.74 series

  The current release in Ubuntu 22.10 is 2.74.0

  https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/glib/-/blob/2.74.3/NEWS

  Test Case 1
  ---
  glib has an extensive test suite.

  Failing tests will fail the build.
  This update will also trigger a lot of autopkgtests.

  Ensure that there aren't autopgktest regressions triggered by this
  update and that the builds complete successfully

  Test Case 2
  ---
  Pretty much all parts of GNOME use GLib, so test anything in the desktop that 
you can. If you reboot the machine and can get to the desktop, that's already 
tested GLib extensively. But also run applications like the terminal, the file 
browser and epiphany-browser

  Test Case 3 (Extra)
  --
  Install gnome-characters 43.1. (This is being SRU'd, but the version from 
Lunar also works.)
  Open the Characters app.
  Use the search feature to search for "moose"
  A moose emoji should show up. This is one of the new Emoji 15.
  https://blog.emojipedia.org/whats-new-in-unicode-15-0/

  With glib 2.74.0, the moose emoji won't be searchable but it does show
  in the Animals category.

  What Could Go Wrong
  ---
  This update contains fixes in multiple places so multiple apps could be 
affected. The consequences of a broken GLib can range from some functions 
returning bad results sometimes, which have minimal runtime implications, up to 
the system simply crashing all the time.

  Other Info
  --
  Unicode 15 enablement was granted a User Interface Freeze Exception for 
Ubuntu 22.10: https://launchpad.net/bugs/1989626

  glib and gnome-characters are the only 2 late pieces that the Ubuntu
  Desktop team plans to SRU for Ubuntu 22.10.

  Ubuntu 23.04 has 2.74.2 with the commits from 2.74.3 backported so
  they are functionally equivalent. Ubuntu 23.04 will get newer glib
  versions before 23.04 is released.

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