[Bug 1908259] Re: TEST-36-NUMAPOLICY fails with qemu 5.2

2021-01-07 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
This bug was fixed in the package systemd - 247.1-4ubuntu1 --- systemd (247.1-4ubuntu1) hirsute; urgency=medium [ Dan Streetman ] * d/p/lp1905044-test-use-cap_last_cap-for-max-supported-cap-number-n.patch: Fix test use of new cap numbers with 5.8 kernel (LP: #1905044)

[Bug 1908259] Re: TEST-36-NUMAPOLICY fails with qemu 5.2

2021-01-05 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
** Merge proposal linked: https://code.launchpad.net/~rbalint/britney/+git/hints-ubuntu/+merge/395780 -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1908259 Title: TEST-36-NUMAPOLICY fails with

[Bug 1908259] Re: TEST-36-NUMAPOLICY fails with qemu 5.2

2021-01-04 Thread Christian Ehrhardt 
Thank you, this is indeed ok for Qemu now. And systemd is all up to you as you get re-started in 2021 - happy new year and thanks for your work on this. ** Changed in: qemu (Ubuntu) Status: New => Fix Released -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu

[Bug 1908259] Re: TEST-36-NUMAPOLICY fails with qemu 5.2

2020-12-17 Thread Balint Reczey
I was late, qemu migrated. ** Tags removed: block-proposed -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1908259 Title: TEST-36-NUMAPOLICY fails with qemu 5.2 To manage notifications about this

[Bug 1908259] Re: TEST-36-NUMAPOLICY fails with qemu 5.2

2020-12-17 Thread Balint Reczey
@cpaelze I've triggered the qemu autopkgtest with systemd from -proposed and it passes indeed. The problem is that allows qemu to migrate before systemd breaking all autopkgests as described in LP: #1908508. Please remove the block-proposed tag when systemd is ready to migrate. -- You received

[Bug 1908259] Re: TEST-36-NUMAPOLICY fails with qemu 5.2

2020-12-17 Thread Balint Reczey
** Tags added: block-proposed -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1908259 Title: TEST-36-NUMAPOLICY fails with qemu 5.2 To manage notifications about this bug go to:

[Bug 1908259] Re: TEST-36-NUMAPOLICY fails with qemu 5.2

2020-12-16 Thread Balint Reczey
** Changed in: systemd (Ubuntu) Status: New => In Progress ** Changed in: systemd (Ubuntu) Assignee: (unassigned) => Balint Reczey (rbalint) -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu.

[Bug 1908259] Re: TEST-36-NUMAPOLICY fails with qemu 5.2

2020-12-15 Thread Christian Ehrhardt 
Upstream CI as well as local autopkgtest runs confirm that the new systemd test code will make the new qemu pass. # Formerly failing $ sudo ~/work/autopkgtest/autopkgtest/runner/autopkgtest --no-built-binaries -o systemd-vs-qemu5.2 --apt-upgrade --apt-pocket=proposed=src:qemu

[Bug 1908259] Re: TEST-36-NUMAPOLICY fails with qemu 5.2

2020-12-15 Thread Christian Ehrhardt 
https://github.com/systemd/systemd/pull/17987 was accepted upstream. I assume with the amount of dependencies that systemd has there is no easy "just apply this and upload" that will make anyone happy :-/ But now that everything seems ready I wanted to ask the package maintainer (who usually has

[Bug 1908259] Re: TEST-36-NUMAPOLICY fails with qemu 5.2

2020-12-15 Thread Christian Ehrhardt 
Tests are somewhat blocked by PPA being under maintenance. But I have filed the issue upstream for discussion and to trigger their CI. Issue => https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/17986 PR => https://github.com/systemd/systemd/pull/17987 ** Bug watch added:

[Bug 1908259] Re: TEST-36-NUMAPOLICY fails with qemu 5.2

2020-12-15 Thread Christian Ehrhardt 
Added qemu task for update-excuse tag to be resolved. I have a fix prepared that is building/testing right now. If successful I'll open an upstream issue for it. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu.