As for the rest of the packages, Didier asked earlier:
- for the remaining build-dep (as the tevent discussion was sorted), I would
appreciated pointers to MIR bugs (with the full rationale, build-dep check,
quality package check) for the 3 others introduced build-dep in main:
* ding-libs
Flask was already approved (but not promoted yet) last month in bug
1086955.
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qemu is not in main. Why does usbredir need to be in main to add
support for it to qemu?
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Doko promoted python-babel in bug 941913, so this can be closed again.
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Looks mostly good, but the library lacks a .symbols file, which is a
blocker. Either add a .symbols file or tighted the dh_makeshlibs line
to a version-less -V in debian/rules.
It would also be nice to see an Ubuntu bug subscriber, but that's not a
blocker.
** Changed in: libnetfilter-conntrack
** Changed in: libnetfilter-conntrack (Ubuntu)
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log4cxx needs either a symbols file or a -V argument with no parameter
to dh_makeshlibs to tighten reverse dependencies. Since this is a C++
library, I'd recommend the -V approach.
It also has a test suite that isn't enabled. Adding dh_auto_test to
it's build target runs it, but it has 3 test
Netty seems fine. Simple packaging, no bugs, almost in sync with
Debian. Even has a bug subscriber. :)
When I built it in a pbuilder though, it pulled in libslf4j-java from
universe. Seems like that needs to be added to this MIR?
** Changed in: netty (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Fix
Zookeeper I'm passing to Jamie, since it seems likely to want a security
review.
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Thanks, Clint! log4cxx approved then.
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[MIR]
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Since this bug makes it sound like we might as well backport 5.0.15
instead of 5.0.14 (since .pe was incorrect and we pick up a few fixes),
the existing patch is insufficient. So I'll unsubscribe sponsors.
Please re-subscribe when there is an actionable patch.
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Didier, can you look at the rest of this set of MIRs? (Jamie did the
security-sensitive one it looks like.)
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Seems fine.
Though note that the previous patch to run tests wasn't working right.
It was running zero tests. I uploaded a small fix to actually find the
test directories.
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This got demoted again? glance still needs it.
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Awesome, Angel! Thanks for the patch. I've pushed it into quantal.
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Status: New
** Changed in: quantum (Ubuntu)
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snappy is fine. Test suite, bug subscriber, we're in sync, no build
issues, no bugs. No symbols file, but that's forgivable, as it's C++.
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leveldb is almost fine. Code was already in main. Has tests (though
there is a test failure on powerpc that upstream says is a bug with the
tests, not the code). We're in sync with Debian, which is nice. Again,
no symbols file, but it's C++.
I'm going to block on the powerpc test fix. Just
libs3 is fine. The test suite does not seem suitable for automated
running, so that's fine. Very low-maintenance (no new release since
2008). We're in sync and no bugs (though very young package, despite
being around so long).
No symbols file, it would be nice to see one submitted to Debian,
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** Changed in: openvswitch (Ubuntu)
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** Changed in: libfcgi (Ubuntu)
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Sure. Trivial package, the only trickiness is we've forced ourselves to
have a delta to provide a minimized version and pull a new version. But
Server Team is subscribed to bugs and can keep it in shape. Not much to
do on a new update anyway.
** Changed in: raphael (Ubuntu)
Status: New
This looks almost fine, but what's the deal with the tests? Seems like
there's a bunch of test files, but I'm not sure how to run them. If we
can enable them, it'd be great.
What are the kind of compatibility concerns between releases? Like,
let's say 3.6.0 comes out. Will that possibly break
I thought I had already commented on this one, but I don't see it.
What is the story with the libunwind-setjmp0's diversions of /usr/lib
/libunwind-setjmp.so.0.0.0 and /usr/lib/libunwind-setjmp.so.0? Do any
other packages provide those files?
** Changed in: libunwind (Ubuntu)
Status: New
Enabling the tests for perftools involves a few things:
1) Add DEB_MAKE_CHECK_TARGET := check to debian/rules
2) Backport a patch from upstream that fixes tests on i386:
http://code.google.com/p/gperftools/source/detail?r=150
But even then, you run into a deadlock:
And for libunwind, adding $(MAKE) check after the $(MAKE) call will
enable tests. But they have 6 failures, including some segfaults. That
should be investigated as well.
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Well, bummer on both counts. I guess when/if an incompatible split
happens and it causes problems, we can always version paths then.
Certainly for the moment, it's not worth a delta.
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libunwind is fine with tests enabled. Not all platforms, but upstream
makes it difficult to do so. So we at least enable the one platform we
need it for, and that one platform's tests will have to act as our
canary in a coal mine.
** Changed in: libunwind (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Fix
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Also, the test suite isn't enabled, but should be.
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Assigning back to Didier then.
** Changed in: ceph (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Didier Roche (didrocks)
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System daemon + past CVE, so assigning to our MIR security member, the
indomitable jdstrand.
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Looks fine to me now.
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Setting unity-lens-photos back to Fix Committed for the MIR portion of
this bug, as it's not yet in main. (sorry for overloading)
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Thanks so much for the patch! Working on uploading it now to quantal.
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Ran out of children: No child processes
To
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- [IMPACT]
- * When using quota on systems with XFS on precise/quantal only the root
quota is reported.
+ [IMPACT]
+ * When using quota on systems with XFS on precise/quantal only the root
quota is reported.
+ * This means that users of XFS
Uploaded to quantal and precise-proposed.
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Since this was previously in main and this is just a packaging change,
it's fine. This package seems well looked for.
** Changed in: nut (Ubuntu)
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Looks fine from a MIR perspective. It has a test suite that isn't being
run, but it seems to require running a daemon which isn't done
automatically. Would be good to look into, but since it's not a simple
manner, approving anyway.
** Changed in: pymongo (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Fix
** Changed in: python-novaclient (Ubuntu)
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[MIR] ruby-safe-yaml, ruby-hashie,
Seems like it has a security surface, so I'll assign to Jamie to look
at.
Is the Canonical server team looking after this package?
** Changed in: open-vm-tools (Ubuntu)
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Didier, can you look at this bug again and figure out what needs to
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** Changed in: ding-libs (Ubuntu)
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Assigning to Jamie, so he can tell me whether this needs a security
review. It just wraps the C API, but maybe there are unique
considerations here.
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This is going to need MIRs for zerofree and libdumbnet. Can you please
add MIR information for them to this bug's description?
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: libdumbnet (Ubuntu)
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zerofree looks mostly good. Very small, no important bugs, mostly in
sync with Debian. But it needs a team bug subscriber for whomever is
going to look after it in Ubuntu.
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What's the maintenance story with libdumbnet? It is orphaned in Debian
and seems slightly bitrotten. For example, the configure check for
libcheck doesn't look in a multiarch directory (not that it matters, we
disregard test results, but it's a sign of negelect).
** Changed in: libdumbnet
This is no longer true.
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librabbitmq contains
Likewise, the dep on python-beautifulsoup should be switched to python-
bs4. So I'll open a task for python-django-compressor on this bug to
drop the python-django-discover-runner dep and switch the beautiful soup
dep.
** Also affects: python-django-compressor (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
php-json is fine from a packaging/maintainability POV. Approved.
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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pkg-php-tools is fine too! Small and simple. Approved.
Now php5 just needs to move these two packages back to Recommends from
Suggests.
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this bug's description out with the requested information.
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Ben, zerofree still needs a team bug subscriber.
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Doko, is this something you could look at?
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: sssd (Ubuntu)
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Ah perfect! I forgot about that MIR. I will drop that task from this
bug then.
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I'm still curious about a statement of maintenance intent for
libdumbnet. Being orphaned in Debian is troubling and implies Ubuntu
would be doing more heavy lifting than usual for it.
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[MIR] ply, python-jsonpath-rw
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The way you've implemented test running in ply's debian/rules won't
work. When you group multiple commands with a line-continuing
backslash, only the last command run will be used to determine if the
whole thing worked. You need to insert a set -e at the front like so:
set -e; for pyver in
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[MIR] billiard
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Please do not package devel
OK, open-vm-tools itself looks fine. Seth reviewed it, and I looked at
the packaging a bit.
Archive admins: when you promote this, I believe we just need open-vm-
tools and open-vm-tools-dkms.
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parsedatetime is also fine. Would be nice if Debian could catch up to
us, but whatever.
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[MIR]
Alright, good enough for libdumbnet. I'd still like to see its test
suite fixed up and enabled. But if the cloud team is on top of things
(and they are subbed to bugs), we'll be able to fix any problems.
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This looks fine, thanks! Approved.
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[MIR]
Doko, these seem up your alley
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MIR: pollinate
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@ubuntu-server, do you folks want to add maintain glusterfs support to
qemu?
@monotek, thanks for the report! I'm just asking the current Ubuntu
overseers of qemu whether this is a change they want to maintain. If
so, we can move forward.
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Ah, thanks for the blueprint link. That confirms that ubuntu-server
wants this. Thanks!
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Between the system daemon, it being a networked filesystem, and the past
CVEs, this'll need a security audit.
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OK, I started a sync for 0.4.2-1 in trusty. This bug should be closed
when it is done. Thanks so much!
The one delta now is Debian dropping python3-greenlet-dbg, but (A) we
have dbgsym so don't really need it and (B) it was broken anyway, since
it included the python2 symbols instead of python3,
This bug was fixed in the package python-greenlet - 0.4.2-1
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* New upstream release.
* Drop non-zero-on-test-failed patch, upstream solved its function.
* Drop python-support build
Public bug reported:
This is a break-out bug from bug 663343.
There are two Debian releases of cheetah that included some packaging
changes that we haven't picked up: 2.4.1-1 and then 2.4.2.1-1. We've
moved past those versions in terms of the upstream, but when we did so,
we didn't sync with
I'm closing this on Barry's recommendation. Bug 680946 has been filed
about the remaining packaging changes.
** Changed in: cheetah (Ubuntu)
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** Changed in: cheetah (Ubuntu)
Status: New = In Progress
** Changed in: cheetah (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Michael Terry (mterry)
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Approved by asac, as per
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/EucalyptusInMainSpec/Packages
** Changed in: jmock (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Fix Released
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Binary package hint: antlr3
Currently, antlr3 has a testsuite, but it isn't run during build. There
are 14 failures if you do, however.
I'm attaching a patch to enable them, but not a full blown debdiff
because I haven't done anything about fixing the failures.
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** Changed in: juju-core (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Jamie Strandboge (jdstrand)
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Title:
[MIR] juju-core,
Looks fine! Would be nice if it had tests, but is a very simple
package.
** Changed in: python-nose-testconfig (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Fix Committed
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Seems fine, but the tests are disabled...
** Changed in: python-hplefthandclient (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Incomplete
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** Changed in: python-hplefthandclient (Ubuntu Trusty)
Status: New = Fix Committed
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Title:
[mir]
** Also affects: python-repoze.sphinx.autointerface (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
MIR:
juju-quickstart:
- Like the tests and packaging and bug subscriber
- I see there's a bug about removing sudo support, which would be nice to see
land.
- Can you explain what all the PPA adding and pulling in packages from universe
is about? Why not depend on juju-core directly, or is this
Looks fine, thanks!
** Changed in: python-seamicroclient (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Fix Committed
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