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Status: New => Fix Committed
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OK, understood about tests. At least there's something in dep8 now, so
the package at least gets run. And good about CI.
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There are tests that aren't being run in DNS/tests/. And needs a bug
subscriber. Otherwise seems fine.
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I went ahead and looked at this. Seems fine, has tests, no delta, etc.
But needs a bug subscriber!
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Haha, indeed. I hadn't even looked at what runit was yet. Runit-
assumptions do unfortunately seem to be embedded into how this package
works.
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Status: Fix Committed => Incomplete
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Alright, I'll give to Seth again, but this is too close to FF to expect
it to be reviewed before then.
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Corey, oh man I missed that detail. I had blinders one, forgot to check
for that.
So this is fine then. Would be nice to see a python3 version too, but
obviously not a blocker.
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Phew, this is definitely out of my normal domain of experience. Plus
it's networking and daemons and all that. So will need a security
check. Passing to Jamie.
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Good that the python-keystoneauth1 build-depend got fixed in debian.
But why was it building without it? is the dep not actually needed for
the tests or do the py3 tests not fail the build when the dep is missing
or am I missing something?
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OK, mystery solved. python-openstacksdk does NOT run tests in python3.
I don't know what I saw originally when I thought it did. But that
explains the mismatch. The version in Debian vcs does run the tests
under py3, and that is an imminent upload/sync. So I'll approve on that
basis.
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I took this on and just uploaded 1.0.62-1ubuntu1. I was able to drop
all deltas but the glusterfs one.
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Please merge tgt
I just uploaded 1.0.62-1ubuntu1 to xenial for merge bug 1524982. That
should fix this issue as well.
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tgt fails to
Thanks Ryan for patch from upstream and testing though -- gave better
confidence for updating to latest upstream version.
Please test new version when it lands too, to make sure that I and/or
upstream didn't mess anything up.
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* debian/control: Bump Standards-Version to 3.9.6 (no changes).
* debian/control: Canonicalize Vcs-* fields.
* debian/control: Update Homepage
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Status: New
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Thanks for the (amended) patch! :) I've uploaded to xenial, this bug
should close itself when it's promoted.
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Merge
Thanks so much for the patch! I've uploaded it to xenial (with a slight
modification -- moved the defaults_read_config out to lookup_init, to
make the patch slightly more generic/future-proof).
This should probably be SRU'd to wily too, but lets see how it works in
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And marking current task Invalid, since we moved away from upstart.
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OK, I've uploaded these to precise and trusty. Will subscribe ubuntu-
sru and unsubscribe ubuntu-sponsors.
Does this need any adjusting in wily? We don't use upstart anymore but
do ship a traditional init.d file.
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Yeah, but is the bug present in the sysinit script? I'm assuming not,
but it wouldn't hurt to verify.
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Status: New
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> - reverse-dependencies don't have to be rebuilt for a security update to a
> C library; even if an API does break, C revdeps can be left unbuildable
> for a while with much less impact
I get that you're saying it's good because we don't have to waste
security-update-time fixing
golang-github-bmizerany-assert is mostly good, but needs a tiny fix:
- debian/control should have Built-Using: ${misc:Built-Using} on the
golang-github-bmizerany-assert-dev package
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Doko, I just noticed your comment about dep8 tests. I agree that some
sort of mechanism to avoid ftbfs would be good. Though in this respect,
golang isn't so different than C libraries, where an unexpected API
update or library bug can cause ftbfs in reverse-depends. We use dep8
tests as best
golang-github-bmizerany-pat is good; approved.
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golang-check.v1 looks good; approved.
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golang-go.net-dev build-depends on golang-x-text-dev (which didn't have
a MIR section here -- I've added a bug task for it now anyway).
But golang-x-text isn't ready yet:
- It is ftbfs due to test failures. That should be looked at.
- It needs a team bug subscriber.
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dh-golang is fine; approved.
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golang-go.net-dev though looks good, approved. There is an oddity in
Debian around it being removed from testing [1], but that appears to be
a mistake? I don't see any bugs filed against it, there was no removal
hint, and the package tracker is giving inconsistent statuses/versions.
In any case,
golang-juju-loggo needs some fixes:
- It's missing Built-Using: ${misc:Built-Using}
- Its name is wrong [1]. It should be golang-github-juju-loggo and
golang-github-juju-loggo-dev. We should fix in Ubuntu so that if it's ever
packaged in Debian, we'll be aligned.
[1]
golang-go-dbus has one blocking problem and I've got a few minor concerns:
- Needs to use Built-Using
- It's about to be removed from Debian testing due to its dependency on
golang-gocheck. Not an immediate problem for us, but since we want to port
away from gocheck anyway, maybe we can help
Doko, I did some of the leafier modules here. I figure you'd be the
best person for some of the core ones. If you're too loaded, bounce
back to me.
** Changed in: golang (Ubuntu)
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** Changed in: golang (Ubuntu)
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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[MIR] juju-core,
Doko, I'll take your comment as interest in reviewing these. :) Let me
know if you're too busy.
** Changed in: python-pyeclib (Ubuntu)
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I've uploaded Dan's patch to trusty and vivid. Thanks!
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OK. Removing trusty's nova task then. And unsubscribing ubuntu-
sponsors until a new patch is updated. Thanks, Liang!
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Uploaded new tgt, libmlx4, and libibverbs updates to trusty. Will
remove ubuntu-sponsors, since there aren't any more patches left.
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[MIR]
I am also troubled by the duplication in main. But since such python
module backports aren't likely to be security sensitive, I'm slightly
mollified. Since Debian and upstreams are starting to embrace the
concept, it seems counterproductive to say just port to python3
instead. Hopefully this
python-linecache2 is good too. Runs its tests, has subscriber, is tiny,
etc.
I've passed our small delta on to Debian, so hopefully we can sync it
back up later.
** Changed in: python-linecache2 (Ubuntu)
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python-futurist is fine. Approved.
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python-traceback2 is also good. I've also passed its delta on to
Debian.
It needs python-contextlib2 in main though. Will look at that next.
** Changed in: python-traceback2 (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Fix Committed
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python-cachetools is good too. Even has dep8 tests. :)
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Understood, OK
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This is OK from a packaging side (nice unit tests!).
It has a system daemon, so I'll subscribe the security team for a look
see.
It also has been removed from Debian testing, but that's no big deal, it
was a temporary thing to let a transition go through.
More troublingly, we have never sync'ed
** Changed in: python-zaqarclient (Ubuntu)
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Looks fine. Would like the python3 tests to be run, but I see your
comment about them being broken upstream. Apparently the fix landed in
upstream trunk, will be in next release.
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Sure, this is simple and no red flags.
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This is OK. I wish the tests weren't dumb, but that's fine. And it
would be nice if 0.1.6 were packaged (0.1.5 is a couple years old). But
not a dealbreaker. Otherwise, a quite simple package.
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So this apparently is a fork of the 'rtslib' source package. It adds
python3 support and seems to be packaged better. So that's OK.
It looks OK packaging wise. It calls update-alternatives --remove in
the postrm script, which is bad [1], but since it also calls it in the
prerm script, I think
Switching task to python-cliff, since that's where the bug is. And
marking fix released, since wily has a version with the fix.
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Sure, seems fine.
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designateclient and manilaclient are fine.
But zaqarclient's dep8 tests only run the unit tests, not the functional
tests. Why is that?
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Status: New = Fix Committed
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Status: New = Fix
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Status: New
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python-oslo.service is fine too.
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python-pathlib is fine.
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python-monotonic looks fine.
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OK, fair enough.
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python-wrapt seems good. So many tests! And in sync and simple and all
that.
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debtcollector seems fine too.
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appdirs is fine. Tests are weak sauce, but they do exist. Otherwise is
a nice, small, in sync package.
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python-os-client-config is mostly fine. I did notice an oddity with its
tests. It only runs the python2 ones, not the python3 ones. And
modifying it to do so results in some test failures. That should be
investigated.
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I don't believe it's an official policy decision no. But shipping
static libraries have fairly fallen out of favor. And when
libnetfilter-queue updated in Debian, they specifically dropped it. See
the changes to libnetfilter-queue-1.0.2/debian/libnetfilter-queue-
dev.install in
(Ubuntu wouldn't want to add a delta on top of Debian for this, but
maybe convince Debian to re-add it if you need it?)
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Don't each of these start lines need a different WAITER value?
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Conntrack is fine from my POV too. Approved.
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python-cryptography looks fine to me too. Approved.
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Same code and packaging is sane. It's fine.
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OK, xmlsec1 and python-pysaml2 both are fine from a security and
maintainability sense then. Approving both.
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Status: New = Fix Committed
** Changed in: xmlsec1 (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Fix Committed
** Changed in: python-pysaml2 (Ubuntu)
python-semantic-version is OK. I'd like to see it's django tests run
instead of skipped, but not a blocker.
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python-oslo.log from the PPA (https://launchpad.net/~james-
page/+archive/ubuntu/kilo/+packages) is fine too. Though, is there a
reason it only runs the python2 tests?
It gives lintian warning virtual-package-depends-without-real-package-
depends build-depends-indep: python-oslo-config but
And python-oslo.versionedobjects is good too from the PPA
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python-oslo.policy from the PPA is also fine. Same thing where we only
need the python2 version. (Or promote python3-oslo-serialization)
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What's the story with xmlsec1's tests? I remember that failing tests
don't stop the build on that one.
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Looks fine! (lintian warns that the preinst script should use set -e
but it's not a blocker)
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Looks like upstream fixed the cppcheck errors, which is great! But that
was just one item in Seth's list.
To advance this MIR, we'd need another look over from Seth. But I'm
leery of throwing it back to him when there hasn't been significant
progress. But I'm not close to the matter and could
The rtd theme is OK, but needs a bug subscriber. Same with fonts-font-
awesome, which is pulled in by the theme.
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Status: New = Incomplete
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Status: New
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python-pysaml2 is fine from a packaging point of view, but I'm also
going to pass to Seth for a quick look.
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I was looking at xmlsec1 too, from a packaging perspective. And it
looks like test failures don't fail the build. That should be
addressed.
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Regarding python-repoze.who... It looks fine (has tests, bug
subscriber, no important bugs, etc). But it's orphaned in Debian. Can
I get a comment on how much of a problem the server team thinks that
will be?
I'll also pass to Seth for a quick look, since this is an authentication
module.
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This works on vivid now at least. Marking fix released. Granted, still
a problem for trusty.
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Status: New = Fix Released
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Right, but aren't tests already being run without that MP? See the build log:
https://launchpadlibrarian.net/178399572/buildlog_ubuntu-utopic-i386.python-nose-exclude_0.2.0-3_UPLOADING.txt.gz
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Title:
[MIR] openstack-nose
To manage
** Changed in: python-tempest-lib (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Fix Committed
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Title:
[MIR] python-tempest-lib
To
Needs a team bug subscriber, but otherwise, sure. Let's drop the old
for the new.
** Changed in: cglib3 (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Incomplete
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Ah, I get it. So basically you're suggesting we drop the need for this
MIR to help avoid double implementations. I'm fine with that. It would
still be an optional run-time dependency, just not a build-dep / tested?
Sounds good.
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James, I don't follow your second paragraph. Can you explain like I'm
5? :)
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1399581
Title:
[MIR] python-sysv-ipc
To manage
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