Doesn't this also need the one in -updates and -proposed to be moved to
main or it might later fall out of it again when the universe version
migrates?
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[18:20] vorlon: I saw on
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/bpftrace/+bug/2052809 you only
promoted -release, but the versions not -updates and -proposed. Would those not
also be needed to not set back the component when it migrates?
[18:20] cpaelzer: -proposed yes, -updates will be
Override component to main
bpftrace 0.20.2-1ubuntu1 in noble: universe/misc -> main
bpftrace 0.20.2-1ubuntu1 in noble arm64: universe/utils/optional/100% -> main
bpftrace 0.20.2-1ubuntu1 in noble armhf: universe/utils/optional/100% -> main
bpftrace 0.20.2-1ubuntu1 in noble ppc64el:
It's already seeded, so -> Fix Committed
** Changed in: bpftrace (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress => Fix Committed
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Title:
[MIR] bpftrace
Thank you, this IMHO is ready then once dependencies are as well
** Changed in: bpftrace (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => In Progress
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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 =>
I reviewed bpftrace 0.20.1 as checked into noble. This shouldn't be
considered a full audit but rather a quick gauge of maintainability.
> bpftrace is a high-level tracing language for Linux enhanced Berkeley
Packet Filter (eBPF) available in recent Linux kernels (4.x). bpftrace
uses LLVM as a
Assigning to Security early, so that this is not blocked for 24.04.
After Feature Freeze, if the MIR Team has requirements for a package,
but is reasonably sure that the owning-team will accomplish them, please
assign MIRs to the Security team immediately.
** Changed in: bpftrace (Ubuntu)
Added DEP3 header
** Patch added: "2-0.20.1-1ubuntu1.diff"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/bpftrace/+bug/2052809/+attachment/5756244/+files/2-0.20.1-1ubuntu1.diff
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This diff enables the bpftrace test suite as autopkgtests.
I was unable to get some sub-tests working, so some sub-tests are
disables. Over 80% of the original test suite is executed, so it should
still provide some useful coverage.
** Patch added: "1-0.20.1-1ubuntu1.diff"
I don't have a noble vm up and running yet, has this issue been
addressed yet?
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/bpftrace/+bug/1969625
https://github.com/bpftrace/bpftrace/issues/954
It's pretty annoying to need to configure and install a ddeb package
just to use these binaries. At least
#1
- build time tests doesn't pass unfortunately
- cant get it to pass as an autopkgtest either currently
** Changed in: bpftrace (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => In Progress
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** Tags added: sec-3898
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