New upstream version already in the repos..
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Iulian asked:
From where can I download 0.6.9+15DEC2008? I couldn't find any links
pointing to the tarball
I don't know that there is one. I didn't make one. No one asked for
one. I provided the patch between what Jaunty has, and what we want. I
provided other diffs as requested. I
I wanted a link from where I can get the newest version of dstat. As
far as I can see from http://dag.wieers.com/home-made/dstat/, that page
is saying that the latest version is 0.6.9 which is packed (tar.gz
file).
I don't know where to check on the md5sums since there is no packed
tarball.
Jaunty is currently in Deep Freeze and we are just a couple of days away
from the Final Release. Unfortunately, the new version of this package
is not in Jaunty and it's way too late for this to go in.
The package will be upgraded to the new version when Karmic opens its
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Lovely. So this won't happen for Jaunty, despite doing the work and
getting the freeze exceptions? Or can we get this into jaunty updates?
I have no problem with source only. Makes perfect sense.
Yes, 0.6.9 is the latest that dag has rolled, which is why I build from
source control, and why I
** Changed in: dstat (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = In Progress
** Changed in: dstat (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Iulian Udrea (iulian)
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No rdepends, and while the changes to source are not the smallest, these
don't look too bad to me, ACK #1.
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I'm fine with it as well. ACK #2
Exception granted.
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Can you please do the following?
diff -ruN dstat-0.6.8/debian dstat-0.6.9+15DEC2008/debian patch
Also since we're in Feature Freeze and this release adds new features
you probably should follow
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FreezeExceptionProcess
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Please attach both build and install logs. I can see from dpkg.log that
the upgrade has succeeded.
If you read
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FreezeExceptionProcess#FeatureFreeze%20for%20new%20upstream%20versions
carefully it says that you don't need to attach the diff between the old
debian/changelog
Sample output from the new version of dstat:
$ dstat-0.6.9+15DEC2008/dstat --all -Dsda8,sda10,sda,total
total-cpu-usage --dsk/sda8---dsk/sda10dsk/sdadsk/total-
-net/total- ---paging-- ---system--
usr sys idl wai hiq siq| read writ: read writ: read writ: read writ| recv
** Attachment added: Output of `diff -ruN dstat-0.6.8/debian
dstat-0.6.9+15DEC2008/debian patch` as requested
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/23921837/changelog.diff
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** Attachment added: Output of `diff -ruN dstat-0.6.8/debian
dstat-0.6.9+15DEC2008/debian patch` as requested
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/23921767/debian-patch
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As per request, extract from /var/log/dpkg.log:
2009-03-16 11:10:48 upgrade dstat 0.6.8-1 0.6.9+15DEC2008-0ubuntu1
2009-03-16 11:10:48 status half-configured dstat 0.6.8-1
2009-03-16 11:10:48 status unpacked dstat 0.6.8-1
2009-03-16 11:10:48 status half-installed dstat 0.6.8-1
2009-03-16 11:10:48
Iulian,
This is the version of dstat that I've been using locally, so I've
tested it mostly by using it. I've also checked that I cannot reproduce
either bug 249013 or bug 297772 with this code, and have indicated so on
those reports.
Am attaching the pbuilder log. The diff of debian/ was
Daniel,
Here you go. I followed the instructions in your packaging guide, down
to the point right before executing the debuild, and then ran a diff of
the current and desired versions:
$ diff -u dstat-0.6.8/ dstat-0.6.9+15DEC2008/
dstat-0.6.8-to-0.6.9+15DEC2008
That diff is attached, and I
A diff of the two debian directories is sure going to work. :-)
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Daniel,
Please make sure I understand, and I can try to provide the patch. To
be clear, you want for me to unpack the current Ubuntu source package,
grab the source that we want, and just generate a diff -u of the two?
Or do you want for me to follow the recipe found at
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Whatever you want to be reviewed, please attach the .diff.gz (of the
source package) to the bug report or link to the source package please.
The debdiff also includes upstream changes.
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Joseph: can you please just add the .diff.gz of the new source package?
Your debdiff includes a bunch of upstream changes as well.
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On Fri, 30 Jan 2009, Daniel Holbach wrote:
Joseph: can you please just add the .diff.gz of the new source package?
Your debdiff includes a bunch of upstream changes as well.
Hi Daniel,
Is there an index of the patches that are applied in the Ubuntu release
?
I am interested to learn how I
dag: There's no changes to dstat at the moment. We ship the same version
as Debian: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/dstat has info about
which releases we're shipping. There's nothing in
http://patches.ubuntu.com/d/ either.
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Daniel,
can you please just add the .diff.gz of the new source package?
There's no changes to dstat at the moment. We ship the same version as
Debian
For what are you looking? It appears that debian is still shipping
0.6.8 (q.v., http://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=dstat), and this
Here is the needed debdiff to close this bug. Please sponsor the
upload.
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Actually, it would be best if we upgrade to a patched version (Bug
307961). The fix corrects erroneous output on Intrepid and Jaunty
related to total values for disk I/O.
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Importance: Undecided = Wishlist
Status: New = Triaged
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