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19.6~ubuntu14.04.3
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* d/postinst: rename existing ubuntu-esm-precise.list file to trusty.
This fixes the upgrade path from precise to trusty and to
I'm satisfied with the results, also considering test (5) done in the
other bug. Just to be sure, I also tried it via dist-upgrade. That is a
bit more hacky, as it involves changing s/precise/trusty/ in
sources.list snippets, ignoring gpg errors (as precise doesn't have the
gpg key for trusty-esm)
I'm satisfied with the results, also considering test (5) done in the
other bug. Just to be sure, I also tried it via dist-upgrade. That is a
bit more hacky, as it involves changing s/precise/trusty/ in
sources.list snippets, ignoring gpg errors (as precise doesn't have the
gpg key for trusty-esm)
Test 4:
>From a fresh trusty instance, which has uat installed (from updates):
a) enable esm (via ubuntu-advantage enable-esm), upgrade to proposed
b) upgrade to proposed, enable esm (via ua attach)
Result: PASS
Details:
In the end, both instances have the same proposed package:
$ lxc exec
Test 4:
>From a fresh trusty instance, which has uat installed (from updates):
a) enable esm (via ubuntu-advantage enable-esm), upgrade to proposed
b) upgrade to proposed, enable esm (via ua attach)
Result: PASS
Details:
In the end, both instances have the same proposed package:
$ lxc exec
Test 3:
>From a fresh trusty system, no uat installed, no ubuntu-minimal installed
a) install uat from updates, enable esm, upgrade to proposed
b) install uat from proposed, enable esm (via ua attach)
Result: PASS
Details:
At the end, confirmed that both chroots have esm enabled and with a
Test 3:
>From a fresh trusty system, no uat installed, no ubuntu-minimal installed
a) install uat from updates, enable esm, upgrade to proposed
b) install uat from proposed, enable esm (via ua attach)
Result: PASS
Details:
At the end, confirmed that both chroots have esm enabled and with a
Test 2:
a) fresh install from t-updates, go to t-proposed
b) fresh install from t-proposed directly
Result: PASS
Details:
At the end, we have two chroots: /tank/trusty-2a and /tank/trusty-2b
# chroot /tank/trusty-2a apt-cache policy ubuntu-advantage-tools
ubuntu-advantage-tools:
Installed:
Test 2:
a) fresh install from t-updates, go to t-proposed
b) fresh install from t-proposed directly
Result: PASS
Details:
At the end, we have two chroots: /tank/trusty-2a and /tank/trusty-2b
# chroot /tank/trusty-2a apt-cache policy ubuntu-advantage-tools
ubuntu-advantage-tools:
Installed:
addendum for test 2:
# diff -uNr /tank/trusty-2{a,b}/ 2>/dev/null|diffstat
root/.bash_history |2
var/cache/apt/archives/ubuntu-advantage-tools_10ubuntu0.14.04.4_all.deb |binary
var/cache/apt/pkgcache.bin
addendum for test 2:
# diff -uNr /tank/trusty-2{a,b}/ 2>/dev/null|diffstat
root/.bash_history |2
var/cache/apt/archives/ubuntu-advantage-tools_10ubuntu0.14.04.4_all.deb |binary
var/cache/apt/pkgcache.bin
Test 1: basic attach w/ proposed
Result: PASS
Details:
$ lxc launch ubuntu-daily:trusty t1
Creating t1
Starting t1
# enable proposed, update, check
$ lxc exec t1 apt-get update
$ lxc exec t1 apt-cache policy ubuntu-advantage-tools
ubuntu-advantage-tools:
Test 1: basic attach w/ proposed
Result: PASS
Details:
$ lxc launch ubuntu-daily:trusty t1
Creating t1
Starting t1
# enable proposed, update, check
$ lxc exec t1 apt-get update
$ lxc exec t1 apt-cache policy ubuntu-advantage-tools
ubuntu-advantage-tools:
Repeating tests 1-4 here.
Test number 5, which failed in the previous verification, can be seen
done in bug https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubuntu-advantage-
tools/+bug/1850672. It was done with do-release-upgade, which is how I
expect users would upgrade from precise, and I took care
Repeating tests 1-4 here.
Test number 5, which failed in the previous verification, can be seen
done in bug https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubuntu-advantage-
tools/+bug/1850672. It was done with do-release-upgade, which is how I
expect users would upgrade from precise, and I took care
Hello Andreas, or anyone else affected,
Accepted ubuntu-advantage-tools into trusty-proposed. The package will
build now and be available at https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source
/ubuntu-advantage-tools/19.6~ubuntu14.04.3 in a few hours, and then in
the -proposed repository.
Please help us by
Test (5a) failed. The scenario is an upgrade from precise with esm
enabled to trusty, and then to trusty-proposed. What happened is that
after installing the trusty proposed package in this sequence, ESM
became disabled.
Upstream bug: https://github.com/CanonicalLtd/ubuntu-advantage-
An 19.6~ubuntu14.04.3 upload with the fix will be done shortly.
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Test (5a) failed. The scenario is an upgrade from precise with esm
enabled to trusty, and then to trusty-proposed. What happened is that
after installing the trusty proposed package in this sequence, ESM
became disabled.
Upstream bug: https://github.com/CanonicalLtd/ubuntu-advantage-
An 19.6~ubuntu14.04.3 upload with the fix will be done shortly.
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trusty verification, test case (4)
Both scenarios, (a) and (b), start from trusty with u-a-t already
installed from updates
Test (a): enable esm -> upgrade to proposed
Test (b): upgrade to proposed -> ua attach (which enables esm)
The u-a-t package from updates that was used is:
trusty verification, test case (4)
Both scenarios, (a) and (b), start from trusty with u-a-t already
installed from updates
Test (a): enable esm -> upgrade to proposed
Test (b): upgrade to proposed -> ua attach (which enables esm)
The u-a-t package from updates that was used is:
test case 1: trusty `ua attach ` enables ESM and can install esm
packages
--- Test 1: Attach a trusty machine using a token from
auth.contracts.canonical.com and verify ESM is attached and ESM packages can be
installed.
Launch Trusty container with allowing ssh access for
Creating sru-trusty
trusty verification, test case (3)
Both start from fresh trusty minimal with no u-a-t installed
a) u-a-t updates -> enable esm -> upgrade proposed
b) u-a-t proposed -> attach
The u-a-t package from updates that was used is: 10ubuntu0.14.04.4
The u-a-t package from proposed that was used is:
trusty verification, test case (3)
Both start from fresh trusty minimal with no u-a-t installed
a) u-a-t updates -> enable esm -> upgrade proposed
b) u-a-t proposed -> attach
The u-a-t package from updates that was used is: 10ubuntu0.14.04.4
The u-a-t package from proposed that was used is:
** Description changed:
[Impact]
This is a major rewrite of ubuntu-advantage-client. This version introduces
an updated command line interface (UA Client) to simplify some interaction with
Ubuntu Advantage support offerings, and interacts with a new service backend
built specifically for
Hello Andreas, or anyone else affected,
Accepted ubuntu-advantage-tools into trusty-proposed. The package will
build now and be available at https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source
/ubuntu-advantage-tools/19.6~ubuntu14.04.1 in a few hours, and then in
the -proposed repository.
Please help us by
** Description changed:
[Impact]
This is a major rewrite of ubuntu-advantage-client. This version introduces
an updated command line interface (UA Client) to simplify some interaction with
Ubuntu Advantage support offerings, and interacts with a new service backend
built specifically for
** Description changed:
[Impact]
This is a major rewrite of ubuntu-advantage-client. This version introduces
an updated command line interface (UA Client) to simplify some interaction with
Ubuntu Advantage support offerings, and interacts with a new service backend
built specifically for
** Description changed:
[Impact]
This is a major rewrite of ubuntu-advantage-client. This version introduces
an updated command line interface (UA Client) to simplify some interaction with
Ubuntu Advantage support offerings, and interacts with a new service backend
built specifically for
** Description changed:
[Impact]
This is a major rewrite of ubuntu-advantage-client. This version introduces
an updated command line interface (UA Client) to simplify some interaction with
Ubuntu Advantage support offerings, and interacts with a new service backend
built specifically for
** Description changed:
[Impact]
This is a major rewrite of ubuntu-advantage-client. This version introduces
an updated command line interface (UA Client) to simplify some interaction with
Ubuntu Advantage support offerings, and interacts with a new service backend
built specifically for
** Description changed:
[Impact]
This is a major rewrite of ubuntu-advantage-client. This version introduces
an updated command line interface (UA Client) to simplify some interaction with
Ubuntu Advantage support offerings, and interacts with a new service backend
built specifically for
** Description changed:
[Impact]
This is a major rewrite of ubuntu-advantage-client. This version introduces
an updated command line interface (UA Client) to simplify some interaction with
Ubuntu Advantage support offerings, and interacts with a new service backend
built specifically for
** Description changed:
[Impact]
This is a major rewrite of ubuntu-advantage-client. This version introduces
an updated command line interface (UA Client) to simplify some interaction with
Ubuntu Advantage support offerings, and interacts with a new service backend
built specifically for
** Changed in: ubuntu-advantage-tools (Ubuntu Trusty)
Status: In Progress => Triaged
** Changed in: ubuntu-advantage-tools (Ubuntu Trusty)
Assignee: Andreas Hasenack (ahasenack) => (unassigned)
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** Changed in: ubuntu-advantage-tools (Ubuntu Trusty)
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** Description changed:
[Impact]
This is a major rewrite of ubuntu-advantage-client. This version introduces
an updated command line interface (UA Client) to simplify some interaction with
Ubuntu Advantage support offerings, and interacts with a new service backend
built specifically for
I have verified that the new fips archive key introduced in this SRU (in
both the fips and fips-updates keyrings) is the key used to sign the
InRelease files served by esm.ubuntu.com over https, both publicly and
on the Canonical VPN.
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** Description changed:
[Impact]
This is a major rewrite of ubuntu-advantage-client. This version introduces
an updated command line interface (UA Client) to simplify some interaction with
Ubuntu Advantage support offerings, and interacts with a new service backend
built specifically for
** Description changed:
[Impact]
This is a major rewrite of ubuntu-advantage-client. This version introduces
an updated command line interface (UA Client) to simplify some interaction with
Ubuntu Advantage support offerings, and interacts with a new service backend
built specifically for
** Description changed:
[Impact]
This is a major rewrite of ubuntu-advantage-client. This version introduces
an updated command line interface (UA Client) to simplify some interaction with
Ubuntu Advantage support offerings, and interacts with a new service backend
built specifically for
** Description changed:
[Impact]
This is a major rewrite of ubuntu-advantage-client. This version introduces
an updated command line interface (UA Client) to simplify some interaction with
Ubuntu Advantage support offerings, and interacts with a new service backend
built specifically for
** Description changed:
[Impact]
This is a major rewrite of ubuntu-advantage-client. This version introduces
an updated command line interface (UA Client) to simplify some interaction with
Ubuntu Advantage support offerings, and interacts with a new service backend
built specifically for
** Description changed:
[Impact]
This is a major rewrite of ubuntu-advantage-client. This version introduces
an updated command line interface (UA Client) to simplify some interaction with
Ubuntu Advantage support offerings, and interacts with a new service backend
built specifically for
** Changed in: ubuntu-advantage-tools (Ubuntu Trusty)
Status: New => In Progress
** Changed in: ubuntu-advantage-tools (Ubuntu Trusty)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Andreas Hasenack (ahasenack)
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This bug was fixed in the package ubuntu-advantage-tools - 19.5.1
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* d/t/usage: fix dep8 test ("entitlements" was renamed to "services")
ubuntu-advantage-tools (19.5) eoan; urgency=medium
* New upstream release (LP:
** Changed in: ubuntu-advantage-tools (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Andreas Hasenack (ahasenack)
** Changed in: ubuntu-advantage-tools (Ubuntu)
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** Changed in: ubuntu-advantage-tools (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => High
** Changed in: ubuntu-advantage-tools (Ubuntu Trusty)
Importance: Undecided => High
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** Description changed:
[Impact]
This is a major rewrite of ubuntu-advantage-client. This version introduces
an updated command line interface (UA Client) to simplify some interaction with
Ubuntu Advantage support offerings, and interacts with a new service backend
built specifically for
** Description changed:
[Impact]
This is a major rewrite of ubuntu-advantage-client. This version introduces
an updated command line interface (UA Client) to simplify some interaction with
Ubuntu Advantage support offerings, and interacts with a new service backend
built specifically for
** Description changed:
[Impact]
This is a major rewrite of ubuntu-advantage-client. This version introduces
an updated command line interface (UA Client) to simplify some interaction with
Ubuntu Advantage support offerings, and interacts with a new service backend
built specifically for
** Description changed:
[Impact]
This is a major rewrite of ubuntu-advantage-client. This version introduces
an updated command line interface (UA Client) to simplify some interaction with
Ubuntu Advantage support offerings, and interacts with a new service backend
built specifically for
** Description changed:
[Impact]
This is a major rewrite of ubuntu-advantage-client. This version introduces
an updated command line interface (UA Client) to simplify some interaction with
Ubuntu Advantage support offerings, and interacts with a new service backend
built specifically for
** Description changed:
[Impact]
This is a major rewrite of ubuntu-advantage-client. This version introduces
an updated command line interface (UA Client) to simplify some interaction with
Ubuntu Advantage support offerings, and interacts with a new service backend
built specifically for
** Description changed:
[Impact]
This is a major rewrite of ubuntu-advantage-client. This version introduces
an updated command line interface (UA Client) to simplify some interaction with
Ubuntu Advantage support offerings, and interacts with a new service backend
built specifically for
** Description changed:
[Impact]
This is a major rewrite of ubuntu-advantage-client. This version introduces
an updated command line interface (UA Client) to simplify some interaction with
Ubuntu Advantage support offerings, and interacts with a new service backend
built specifically for
** Description changed:
[Impact]
+ This is a major rewrite of ubuntu-advantage-client. This version introduces
an updated command line interface (UA Client) to simplify some interaction with
Ubuntu Advantage support offerings, and interacts with a new service backend
built specifically for
** Description changed:
[Impact]
+ This is a major rewrite of ubuntu-advantage-client. This version introduces
an updated command line interface (UA Client) to simplify some interaction with
Ubuntu Advantage support offerings, and interacts with a new service backend
built specifically for
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