** Changed in: glibc (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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Title:
[FFe] Please accept glibc 2.32-0ubuntu1 to Groovy
To manage
> regressing buildability is nothing new with new upstream versions of
glibc anyway
Maybe not, but it is a consideration for doing so after feature freeze.
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I understand that there will be some impact on buildability of the
archive as a result of the transitions, but frankly, regressing
buildability is nothing new with new upstream versions of glibc anyway.
FFe approved.
** Changed in: glibc (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Committed
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@laney Since librpcsvc is statically linked it does not need a
transition, just introduces a lot of FTBFS-s (https://launchpad.net/~ci-
train-ppa-service/+archive/ubuntu/4232/+packages) from which some are
the symbol deprecations from
https://sourceware.org/glibc/wiki/Release/2.32 .
The libnsl
Finding it a bit hard to assess the impact of the transitions from
looking at the tickets, sorry. Could you please state here what the
transitions look like? i.e. I see quite a number of FTBFS there - do you
have a plan for them?
I'm guessing without having checked(!) that there would be
** Description changed:
The major release upgrade is part of the toolchain updates planned for
the 20.10 development cycle and it also contains numerous bug fixes:
Changes:
glibc (2.32-0ubuntu1) groovy; urgency=medium
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* Merge from Debian unstable
* Refresh patches
Tested the binaries from a PPA on amd64, doing a toolchain build.
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Title:
[FFe] Please accept glibc 2.32-0ubuntu1 to Groovy
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** Description changed:
- WIP
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The major release upgrade is part of the toolchain updates planned for
the 20.10 development cycle and it also contains numerous bug fixes:
Changes:
- glibc (2.32-0ubuntu1) groovy; urgency=medium
- .
-* Merge from Debian unstable
-* Refresh