Please also consider software that is not inside the Ubuntu
repositories, but users nonetheless want to run on Ubuntu systems. Such
software may still require fuse2. For example, pretty much every
AppImage in existence as of today.
I think it would be reasonable to announce that libfuse2 will be m
Another Interim update
done:
- open-vm-tools was uploaded switching to fuse3 (again)
ready:
- ceph followed the switch to fuse3 and it is fixed in git, just waiting for
another upload (bug 1959744)
- qemu is ready to upload and will switch soon as well (probably today if no
other builds neede
Another Interim update:
- while not needed for the transition I filed also a ceph bug 1959744 for this
- on bug 1956949 we asked if unionfs-fuse (only universe) could change as well
to be on the safe side
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Interim update:
- s390x-tools was confirmed by fheimes to have a fix before feature freeze
- actually the fix exists already, but a new release containing it will be
tagged
- grub2: still waiting, I pinged bug 1935659
- qemu: will switch to libfuse3-3 with the coming upload of 6.2 soon
- open-vm
snapd is now Fix Released, no movements in grub2 and s390-tools.
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Title:
[MIR] fuse3 as a dependency of qemu 6.0 and GNOME apps
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Let's do a recap:
- grub2: we have a patch, but we still need to apply/test/upload.
- s390-tools: waiting for upstream.
- snapd: I think the proposed fix isn't enough; I proposed
a change that may do it. Bug moved back to New.
- xdg-desktop-portal: Fix Released.
- ntfs-3g: Fix Released.
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One more bug to track:
- https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ntfs-3g/+bug/1957756
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Title:
[MIR] fuse3 as a dependency of qemu 6.0 and GNOM
Reverting open-vm-tools for now would be good to get image builds for
Jammy working again.
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Title:
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Indeed @Thomas, the question now it if everything from Ginggs initial
analysis is now ready to move "with it" or if we have to turn back open-
vm-tools for now until all is ready.
I have added bug tasks to the obvious ones (gvfs, unionfs-fuse) to bug 1956949.
But eventually all of the identified d
Looks like this broke CPC AWS image builds for Jammy. See
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/fuse3/+bug/1956949
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bin:fuse3 is now in main - thanks
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Hi,
fuse3 was auto-demoted since the last update, but now open-vm-tools was changed
to use fuse3, and shows the expected component mismatch.
@Archive-Admins - please promote binary "fuse3" to main in jammy.
FYI: the bug to get fuse3 into open-vm-tools is bug 1935665
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Override component to main
fuse3 3.10.5-1 in jammy: universe/misc -> main
fuse3 3.10.5-1 in jammy amd64: universe/utils/optional/100% -> main
fuse3 3.10.5-1 in jammy arm64: universe/utils/optional/100% -> main
fuse3 3.10.5-1 in jammy armhf: universe/utils/optional/100% -> main
fuse3 3.10.5-1 in jam
FYI, on open-vm-tools PR there have been some news:
> This pull request is being incorporated in the next open-vm-tools
release; targeted for Q1 2022.
See https://github.com/vmware/open-vm-
tools/pull/544/#issuecomment-972880745
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** Changed in: fuse3 (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress => Fix Committed
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Discussed in the MIR Team, agreed to promote fuse3 now to unblock all the
dependency changes.
Please do them now and by that have it show up in mismatches for promotion.
To be clear the plan is to demote fuse2 before the end of the 22.04
cycle.
** Changed in: fuse3 (Ubuntu)
Status: New =>
Please set this to "Fix Committed" once it shows up in component
mismatches.
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Thanks Paride, just the check that I needed prior to the MIR team
meeting!
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To man
Hi, I had a look the list of bugs Christian added to the description.
Here is my take on those.
### https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/grub2/+bug/1935659
A patch exists:
https://github.com/OpenMandrivaAssociation/grub2/blob/master/grub-2.02-fuse3.patch
I couldn't spot any upstreaming eff
Hi Christian
It's a bit of a catch-22, we have patches ready but cannot land them in Ubuntu
until fuse3 is in main.
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Hi Graham,
what (re-)evaluation do you expect at this point in time - the bugs that you so
kindly identified and filed and the changes that you and Marco created are
neither all completed nor landed in Ubuntu some other way so far. So without
starting a deeper review I can say, this still isn't
** Changed in: fuse3 (Ubuntu)
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One aspect that I didn't check fully, but that worries me a bit is how
can preserve fuse and fuse3 to be installed together (as some out-
archive components such as virtual machine additions or other pre-
compiled binaries may still depend on libfuse and fusermount).
Now, this is not a problem for
Marco submitted upstream PRs for the remaining components so hopefully
we should be able to transition next cycle
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Hi Seb,
it is incomplete waiting on the many other loose ends on this.
Foundations has since then picked this up and started to clear those, see
=> https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel/2021-July/041530.html
Once all these are resolved then fuse3 will be able to be promoted and
we can hav
I think it's Incomplete because while very desirable the MIR still lacks
a driver/owner and a plan of action. When I first opened it I thought I
could easily MIR the two packages mentioned in the bug description, but
then it became clear that the MIR has a wider scope.
(I set it *back* to Incomple
why is the report incomplete?
another reason we want to see that transition from a desktop
perspective, it seems the RDP desktop sharing in gnome-remote-desktop is
currently disabled because of it depends on the newer version
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[Expired for fuse3 (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for 60
days.]
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** Summary changed:
- [MIR] fuse3 as a dependency of qemu 6.0
+ [MIR] fuse3 as a dependency of qemu 6.0 and GNOME apps
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As part of this we also need to ensure that - aside the lib - also the
userspace binaries are properly depended on.
`fuse` and `fuse3` both provide sort of the same binaries with /bin/fusermount3
/sbin/mount.fuse3 vs /bin/fusermount / /sbin/mount.fuse.
Since those two are mutually exclusive we pr
There were dependent bug files to get the remaining old projects updated.
Maybe there were more but I was seeing bug 1935665 - so here as an FYI.
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Kubuntu would also like to see a transition to fuse3. At the moment
fuse2 being apparently mandated on the ISOs due to platform live-common
seed (See analysis by vorlon in LP: #1916390), we are blocked from
including a couple of things on our ISO that require fuse3, as this then
breaks the ISO buil
Desktop would be interested to transition as well, we currently carry
GNOME delta over Debian to use the old fuse version.
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I've updated the bug itself to reflect that this might be foundations
territory.
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Status: New => Incomplete
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[Summary]
This could be a somewhat straight forward case for the source itself.
It is a bit light on tests, but otherwise fine as it was pre-reviewed
in the former version being src:fuse.
The biggest problem is that we generally don't want duplication if we can avoid
it.
In this case I tried but
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