On Fri, Nov 10, 2017 at 02:04:58PM -0000, Mathieu Trudel-Lapierre wrote:
> While I understand the impact of having console-setup potentially "hang"
> the system on upgrade, this isn't something that happens systematically,
> it's also not a regression introduced in 1.108ubuntu15.4, so what is the
> net benefit in not releasing this SRU? Certainly people might still
> upgrade to $some_version of console-setup and have a hang caused by
> plymouth not responding correctly to plymouth --ping?

> I don't know that console-setup should be verification-fail because of
> that. There's an issue, sure; a regression, maybe; but neither were
> introduced by this particular upload.

A functional regression that triggers on upgrade of the package, and which
causes a non-negligible number of users to have their package upgrade hang
instead of completing, should be addressed before the SRU is released.

I think we should be rolling back ubiquity, not rushing out console-
setup.

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Title:
  Remove obsolete versioned dependency on initramfs-tools Edit

Status in console-setup package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in console-setup source package in Xenial:
  Fix Committed

Bug description:
  [SRU Justification]
  Up until artful, console-setup declares a versioned dependency on 
initramfs-tools. This was an Ubuntu-specific dependency only needed for 
upgrades, and the version referenced is ancient (ca. 2008). In artful and 
later, the dependency has now been removed.

  Since this is no longer relevant for upgrades and we would not
  otherwise have a dependency on initramfs-tools, we should drop this
  dependency to support building of images with initramfs-tools removed
  for systems that we know don't require an initramfs.

  [Test case]
  1. On a xenial default cloud image install, try to run 'sudo apt purge 
initramfs-tools'.
  2. Verify that this tries to remove console-setup, console-setup-linux, and 
kbd.
  3. Cancel the removal.
  4. Install console-setup from xenial-proposed.
  5. Run 'sudo apt purge initramfs-tools' again.
  6. Verify that console-setup, console-setup-linux, and kbd are not removed.
  7. Run 'sudo apt install --reinstall console-setup' and confirm that the 
package can be installed successfully without initramfs-tools installed.

  [Regression Potential]
  If a user needs an initramfs in order to mount their root device, and 
console-setup is the only package on their system which depends on 
initramfs-tools, it is possible that the user may remove initramfs-tools and 
render their system unbootable.

  This is unlikely because initramfs-tools is still part of the
  'minimal' seed and is therefore a dependency of ubuntu-minimal; and it
  remains a dependency of the generic kernel image.

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