FYI: This is supposed to be a retroactive MIR for Noble, Mantic & Jammy.
Please take this into consideration when making a call.
** Also affects: dotnet8 (Ubuntu Noble)
Importance: Undecided
Assignee: Christian Ehrhardt (paelzer)
Status: New
** Also affects: dotnet8 (Ubuntu
Here I produced some networkd debug logs on a UC22 system.
** Attachment added: "networkd-debug.log"
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I think I can reporudce this on classic...
lxc launch --vm ubuntu-daily:jammy nd-reload
lxc shell nd-reload
root@nd-reload:~# netplan get
network:
version: 2
ethernets:
enp5s0:
dhcp4: true
root@nd-reload:~# networkctl
IDX LINK TYPE OPERATIONAL SETUP
1 lo loopback
Aparrently we don't want to have a runtime dependency on libgoa-*
(build-dep is fine).
cpaelzer> slyon: for libgoa - it can be a build dependency, just not a runtime
dependency (and not part of the final code, no static linking tricks)
cpaelzer> slyon: but if it is used at build to get stuff
cpaelzer> how about this - sarnold spends 20 minutes, and gives a shallow
security review based on this being in main in the past kind of already
cpaelzer> if that outcome is good, get it into 24.04
mclemenceau_> thanks cpaelzer sarnold, I'm ok with the plan w.r.t netboot with
a preference for
Setting status back to "Incomplete" as there are still discussions
happening and we don't want it to get lost from the MIR report.
Also see update in https://github.com/rjbs/Email-
MIME/issues/66#issuecomment-2024085120
** Changed in: libmail-dmarc-perl (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress =>
** Changed in: dotnet8 (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Christian Ehrhardt (paelzer)
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** Changed in: msgraph (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
** Changed in: msgraph (Ubuntu)
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** Description changed:
- #2052809 [MIR] bpftrace should have provided autopkgtests for bpftrace.
+ LP: #2052809 [MIR] bpftrace should have provided autopkgtests for
+ bpftrace.
However upstream has disabled building the tests, and a rebase of the
previous patch pulled that in resulting in
The minimal dependency chain seems to be mostly solved, still pending
final ACK from security and/or MIR teams.
* libheif-plugin-dav1d OR libheif-plugin-aomdec
=> bug #2004442 (src:aom) + bug #2004516 (src:libyuv) + bug #2004523
(src:libwebm)
* libheif-plugin-libde265
=> bug #2004449
** Changed in: libyuv (Ubuntu)
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Actually, I think this is ready, pending libtracefs MIR (bug #2051925).
- Security ACK in comment #4
- build-time tests (requirement #2) rejected, due to build-env incompatibilities
- autopkgtests (requirement #3) added.
- already seeded
- foundations-bugs subscribed
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pkg-gencontrol: warning: package libmsgraph-dev: substitution variable
${gir:Provides} unused, but is defined
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Assignee: Lukas Märdian (slyon) => (unassigned)
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Alfonso, do you have any debug-logs for sytemd-networkd and udev to see
what happens when the interface enters the "failed" state?
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Title:
Setting "optional: true" to overcome he timeout "Job systemd-networkd-
wait-online" does no longer work with
UPDATE:
I see the latest version 0.0~git202401110.af6ac82-1 is a sync from
Debian and also provides some non-superficial autopkgtests. So the
required MIR TODOs seems to be solved. I subscribed ~foundations-bugs
and moving it into the security queue.
** Changed in: libyuv (Ubuntu)
Assignee:
This should be fixed as of Netplan v1.0:
https://github.com/canonical/netplan/pull/439
Please re-open if you think this is still an issue.
** Also affects: linux (Ubuntu Noble)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Fix Committed
** Also affects: netplan.io (Ubuntu Noble)
Importance: Medium
We agreed that the "#MISSING: " lines will be downgraded to a
Recommended MIR TODO.
Do you want those #MISSING: symbols dropped? IMO it should be fine
as-is. Upstream is aware and want's to drop it anyway
#MISSING is fine unless it keeps adding more and more and more of
them
So this should
It's already seeded, so -> Fix Committed
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[MIR] msgraph
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LGTM and matches upstream changes. Build OK. We'd also want this for
Mantic, before backporting to Jammy. The patch is simple enough that I
did that for you!
- Noble: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg-server/2:21.1.11-2ubuntu2
- Mantic:
** Also affects: xorg-server (Ubuntu Mantic)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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[SRU] fix suspend/resume when there are no
Security review OK (comment #15). I subscribed ~foundations-bugs.
Issue #1 confirmed in comment #4 (and now upgraded to LLVM-18 by doko)
Issue #5 probably not possible due to kernel dependency
Issue #6 autopkgtests sponsored:
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/bpfcc/0.29.1+ds-1ubuntu6
Issue
Security review OK (comment #9). I just subscribed ~foundations-bugs.
- build-time tests not easily possible, due to kernel dependency
- autopkgtests rebased & sponsored:
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/bpftrace/0.20.2-1ubuntu3
** Changed in: bpftrace (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress =>
FTR: Please check
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libtraceevent/1:1.8.2-1ubuntu1 to
see how build- & autopkgtests got integrated in a similar package.
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I just subscribed the ~foundations-bugs team. Security review looking
good (comment #20).
I can now see proper autopkgtests and "dh_auto_test" during build.
The "#MISSING: " lines in libtraceevent1.symbols have been explained in
comment #3 & #4 after discussions with the upstream/Debian
aom 3.8.2-2 landed in Ubuntu and I can see "dh_auto_test" being executed
in the latest builds. I just subscribed ~foundations-bugs.
There's still a MIR dependency on bug #2004516 that should be solved
independently before promotion.
Otherwise, looking good. Moving to "In Progress" until it shows
Thanks. I can see `dh_auto_test` being executed in the latest build
logs. Package has a team-bug-subscriber (~foundations-bugs, comment #2).
No other MIR requirements (comment #3).
Please move ahead and deploy the seed/dependency change to pull "tree"
into main.
** Changed in: tree (Ubuntu)
Security review looking good (comments #23 & #21) and no required MIR
TODOs (comment #12).
Package has a team-bug-subscriber (~desktop-packages). Please move ahead
and make the seed/dependency change to pull authd into main.
** Changed in: authd (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => In Progress
** Tags removed: rls-nn-incoming
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Missing in i386 Packages index
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NetworkManager connections
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/2059274
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 2059274
dgit time_t regression
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/2059274
** Description changed:
Full logs for "gdr-newupstream" test case, possibly related to
faketime/armhf issues: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/HfkgjW9c9n/
+ 6430s git-debrebase = Anchor {"Parents" =>
Public bug reported:
Full logs for "gdr-newupstream" test case, possibly related to
faketime/armhf issues: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/HfkgjW9c9n/
6430s + clog-check-1 before-new-upstream
6430s + before=before-new-upstream
6430s ++ git log --format=%aD -n1 debian/changelog
6430s + date='Tue, 26
Public bug reported:
200s autopkgtest [18:33:28]: test unit: preparing testbed
209s Reading package lists...
210s Building dependency tree...
210s Reading state information...
210s Starting pkgProblemResolver with broken count: 2
210s Starting 2 pkgProblemResolver with broken count: 2
210s
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Title:
Please remove ruby-sigar on Noble/armhf, blocking libtirpc time_t
transition
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> alfonsosanchezbeato: to be clear, the networkctl reload/reconfigure commands
> seem to work, but after 6-8 minutes the state goes back to the one expressed
> by the old .network files
> alfonsosanchezbeato: you can even force the revert to happen sooner with sudo
> udevadm trigger, with that
** Description changed:
+ ruby-sigar is built in -proposed but not on armhf. This will not block
+ migration because armhf binaries are being removed from the release
+ pocket, but unless addressed will regress armhf availability of this
+ package in 24.04 LTS.
+
FTBFS on Noble/armhf, due to
** Changed in: dante (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released => Confirmed
** Description changed:
- FTBFS on armhf only, likely related to the "DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS=qa=+bug-
- implicit-func" changes [1], see Debian bug report:
- https://bugs.debian.org/1067709
+ dante is built in -proposed but not on
** Description changed:
+ pngphoon is built in -proposed but not on armhf. This will not block
+ migration because armhf binaries are being removed from the release
+ pocket, but unless addressed will regress armhf availability of this
+ package in 24.04 LTS.
+
FTBFS on Noble/armhf due to
See bug #2059140 for additional information
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** Also affects: pngphoon (Debian) via
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1065972
Importance: Unknown
Status:
Bypassing security-review, as per "This does not need a security
review". So we'd still need the tests fixed before this is ready.
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[MIR]
Thanks for the summary, Miriam!
We have to make a call between duplicated work because of two similar
packages in "main". Or extra work because of carrying non-mainstream
patches...
Both libemail-mime-perl and libmime-tools-perl are owned by ~ubuntu-
server, so I'd like to get their opinion.
>
Please make sure src:cheese gets demoted properly. It seems to be back
in "main" now.
seb128> slyon, I think we need an upload of ubuntu-desktop which didn't
happen yet
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Please remove dante armhf binaries from Noble
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Public bug reported:
FTBFS on Noble/armhf due to time_t
No reverse-depends:
$ reverse-depends -r noble src:pngphoon
No reverse dependencies found
$ reverse-depends -r noble -b src:pngphoon
No reverse dependencies found
tws.c:40:13: error: conflicting types for ‘time’; have ‘long int()’
40
> 14:08 ubuntu-archive: please remove the pngphoon leaf binary package
> on Noble/armhf, it FTBFS (on armhf only), due to time_t
> 16:27 slyon: pngphoon removed; bug also please
** Changed in: pngphoon (Ubuntu)
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FTBFS on Noble/armhf, due to time_t, blocking the libtirpc transition
make[1]: Entering directory '/<>/bindings/ruby'
gcc -fdebug-prefix-map=/<>=. -I.
-I/usr/include/arm-linux-gnueabihf/ruby-3.2.0
-I/usr/include/ruby-3.2.0/ruby/backward -I/usr/include/ruby-3.2.0 -I.
slyon> ubuntu-archive: please remove the ruby-sigar leaf binary package on
Noble/armhf, it FTBFS (on armhf only), due to time_t and blocks the libtirpc
transition
16:25 slyon: done, can you file a bug about this and tag it time_t?
** Changed in: ruby-sigar (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix
Once the change from comment #9 is merged in Ubuntu this seems ready.
MIR ACK with a single TODO (solved in #9) in comment #4
Security ACK in comment #5
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A fix was deployed (cowboyed) to the autopkgtest-cloud today.
** Changed in: libvpx (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Committed
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** Summary changed:
- FTBFS on armhf due to missing symbols
+ Please remove dante armhf binaries from Noble
** Description changed:
+ FTBFS on armhf only, likely related to the "DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS=qa=+bug-
+ implicit-func" changes [1], see Debian bug report:
+ https://bugs.debian.org/1067709
+
Public bug reported:
FTBFS as of 1.4.2+dfsg-7.1 (armhf 64-bit time_t NMU), due to missing
symbols.
Also see Debian bug report: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-
bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1067709
dh_makeshlibs -- -c4
dpkg-gensymbols: error: some symbols or patterns disappeared in the symbols
file: see
Actually, this seems to be an issue of the source package not being
pulled from -proposed, as I can install the binaries just fine in a LXD
container:
root@nn:~# dpkg --add-architecture i386
root@nn:~# apt update
[...]
root@nn:~# apt install libvpx9:i386
Reading package lists... Done
Building
** Description changed:
- The new version of libvpx 1.14 seems to be missing in
- http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/noble-
- proposed/main/binary-i386/Packages.xz, while it's still available in
- http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/noble-
- proposed/main/binary-i386/Packages.gz.
-
- Grep
Public bug reported:
The new version of libvpx 1.14 seems not to be published to
http://ftpmaster.internal on i386 only.
This leads to the autopkgtest trigger "libvpx/1.14.0-1ubuntu1", not having any
effect on i386:
https://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/packages/libvpx/noble/i386
** Affects: libvpx
That's an interesting find, about it working in Mantic. It needs more
investigation.
Previous behavior was a bug that was inconsistent with the
NetworkManager backend and the documentation, that's why it got fixed in
the LTS, after plenty of testing:
https://salsa.debian.org/debian/netplan.io/-/merge_requests/12
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configmanager fails to import libnetplan
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https://github.com/canonical/netplan/pull/448
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Please make use of Python's
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Title:
NetworkManager connections with an explicit DoT (DNS over TLS) are not
supported with Netplan
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Could you please provide journalctl debug logs from systemd-resolved, so
we can get more details of what's going on?
e.g. put this into the systemd-resolved override.conf
[Service]
Environment=SYSTEMD_LOG_LEVEL=debug
$ sudo systemctl edit systemd-resolved
$ sudo systemctl restart
** Also affects: netplan.io (Ubuntu Mantic)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: netplan.io (Ubuntu Jammy)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: netplan.io (Ubuntu Noble)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: netplan.io (Ubuntu
** Also affects: netplan.io (Ubuntu Noble)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: netplan.io (Ubuntu Mantic)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: netplan.io (Ubuntu Noble)
Status: New => Fix Committed
** Changed in: netplan.io (Ubuntu Noble)
You should also consider forwarding the patch to Debian
("submittodebian") and raising the LTO issue with the upstream project:
https://github.com/rra/lbcd
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LGTM. Although it FTBFS locally, it passes in PPA (probably due to
skipping tests that require network access):
```
Failed Set Fail/Total (%) Skip Stat Failing Tests
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#2 +1
$ find . | grep "\.a" does not return anything anymore
#3 +1
$ CARGO_VENDOR_DIR=debian/missing-sources
/usr/share/cargo/bin/dh-cargo-vendored-sources is happy, so am I. This should
fulfil the minimum requirement.
#4 still pending
#5 +1, thanks!
LGTM! MIR team ACK,
IIUC pydantic (#12 & #13) and python-inflect (#8) are ready.
** Changed in: pydantic (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress => Fix Committed
** Changed in: python-inflect (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress => Fix Committed
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[MIR] trace-cmd
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This should go hand-in-hand with an upgrade of the meson build-
dependency to 1.3.0 and "meson_version: '>= 1.3.0' in meson.build
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Please
@seb128 IIUC comment #17, we do not necessarily need the new Rust
implementation, but rather "just" split dbus-run-session out of the
"dbus-daemon" binary package. So it can be installed individually and we
can demote the (pure) dbus-daemon package to universe and replace it
with dbus-broker in
Public bug reported:
xpra 3.1.5+dfsg1-0.2 FTBFS on armhf (or any other 32 bit architecture)
Upstream says 32 bit builds are not supported anymore:
https://github.com/Xpra-org/xpra/issues/3198#issuecomment-879173436
The armhf binaries should probably be dropped from the archive, but it
does have
We should land a fix keeping the full string in
networkmanager.passthrough and additionaly work on a proper upstream
solution, as suggested by Danilo in comment #4, introducing new settings
as a longer term solution.
** Changed in: netplan
Status: New => Triaged
** Changed in: netplan
Are you executing "pthon3 /usr/share/netplan/netplan/configmanager.py"
directly? Why are you doing this? Is there another reproducer where we
could see this issue?
Can you please specify what version of Ubuntu and Netplan you are using
and list the contents of /usr/share/netplan/
e.g.:
$
This is probably related to the permanentMAC address matching, which was
invalid and got dropped in newer version of Netplan, as MAC address
matching is not supposed to be used on virtual interfaces (such as the
Loopback interface).
Could you please try removing the "match. macaddress:
Thanks for the heads-up for Netplan! IIUC this will be fixed by a
systemd SRU, so closing it as "Invalid" for Netplan. Please re-open if
you feel there is something to do on our side.
** Changed in: netplan.io (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Error in network definition: Invalid
It will be handled once we backport the next version of Netplan to 22.04
LTS, see bug #2058031
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Title:
"netplan apply" produces
Public bug reported:
The intention of the previous avahi-autoipd integration was that on a
connection that does have dhcp configured, it will fall back to IPV4LL
if dhcp is unavailable.
This integration was recently dropped (and I think it never worked as intended
in the first place):
dummy.service
[Service]
ExecStart=tail -f /dev/null
[Install]
Alias=dumb.service
~$ sudo systemctl enable ~/dummy.service
Created symlink /etc/systemd/system/dumb.service →
/home/lukas/dummy.service.
Created symlink /etc/systemd/system/dummy.service →
/home/lukas/dummy.service.
~$ sudo systemctl start
** Changed in: tree (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Ioanna Alifieraki (joalif)
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[MIR] tree
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The debdiff LGTM. Let's keep the MP open to get it integrated in the
upstream repository.
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubuntu-dev-tools/0.201ubuntu1
** Changed in: ubuntu-dev-tools (Ubuntu)
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Sync libkysdk-applications 2.2.1.1-3 (universe) from Debian
The SRUs look mostly good to me. I just fixed the version strings as per
(please keep that in mind for your next SRU):
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SecurityTeam/UpdatePreparation#Update_the_packaging
-> 2.16.1-1ubuntu0.1
-> 2.16.0-4ubuntu0.1
It matches the upstream fix and builds fine.
I'm
I confirmed the patch matches the upstream changes and builds find. I
see the bug description ([Test] section) was updated to mention pairing
of 7 audio and 2 non-audio devices. That pairing test needs to be re-run
with the final binaries, once they are build in the archive, as per the
usual SRU
FTR: There was an older MIR discussion around libtraceevent in bug
#2051916 (concerns were similar).
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[MIR] promote libtraceevent as a
Unsubscribing ~ubuntu-mir in favour of newer MIR (LP: #2051916)
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Title:
[MIR] libtracefs
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FTR: There has been an older MIR discussion about libtracefs in bug
#2008799
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Title:
[MIR] promote libtracefs as a trace-cmd dependency
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** Also affects: gmic (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
Krita cannot launch the gmic-qt plugin. No bundled library
This patch seems to resolve the situation locally.
For now I'll only go with the changes to tests/integration/base.py,
though. As that should be enough to avoid test failures, while the
service units shouldn't change (besides being re-generated 1:1).
I want to better understand what's going on
This is related:
https://github.com/canonical/netplan/commit/da6f776dd7e33050124fe2990b715db92c1ddee3
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Title:
Test suite often fails with
Can we try to reduce the set of unneeded vendored dependencies, similar
to how it is described here for Rust
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RustCodeInMain ?
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During today's MIR meeting we decided that this is good to go without a
MIR review, due to being a versioned transition (gcr -> gcr4), even
keeping it in parallel, due to the dependency on GTK3 / GTK4, which are
both needed.
We would recommend the owning team to improve the autopkgtest situation
This seems ready for promotion
** Changed in: libemail-simple-perl (Ubuntu)
Status: New => In Progress
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Title:
[MIR]
This seems ready for promotion, except for the team subscription.
** Changed in: libdbd-sqlite3-perl (Ubuntu)
Status: New => In Progress
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** Changed in: nbd (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Didier Roche-Tolomelli (didrocks)
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Title:
[MIR] nbd-client
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Public bug reported:
From: https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/blog-netplan-developer-
diaries/35932/11
Hi all,
NetworkManager connections with an explicit DoT (DNS over TLS)
configuration are not supported with Netplan, but NetworkManager does
feed back the DoT DNS info with server address and
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