We discussed this on IRC in #ubuntu-release and agreed on the following
plan of action:
0. cyphermox has uploaded open-iscsi to xenial and yakkety
1. rbasak will review open-iscsi (only) for acceptance into
{xenial,yakkety}-proposed. Go back to step 0 for diff changes as needed, but
there are no other blockers on the bug or on initramfs-tools or isc-dhcp
2. Nobody will upload isc-dhcp or initramfs-tools to the SRU queues in relation
to this issue until open-iscsi finishes the SRU process in the usual way. Other
unrelated SRUs to isc-dhcp and initramfs-tools are unaffected.
3. cyphermox will get consensus on the diffs for isc-dhcp and initramfs-tools
4. smoser will review and +1 the diffs (else go back to 3)
5. cypermox will upload isc-dhcp and initramfs-tools together to the xenial and
yakkety queues for SRU processing in the usual way
This assumes that:
* Nobody has an objection to the current open-iscsi diff
* Nobody expects the open-iscsi diff to need to change based on the conclusion
of the changes to be made to isc-dhcp and initramfs-tools
[rbasak] IMHO, the open-iscsi change seems straightforward enough to not
be as concerned about regressions as I am with the previous initramfs-
tools regression. So I think it's OK that open-iscsi dep8 is currently
failing in Zesty. We can check to see that it passes in Xenial and
Yakkety before releasing to -updates. I would still expect future
initramfs-tools and isc-dhcp SRUs to be well tested in the development
release, however.
There is a whitespace indetation inconsistency in the diff, but this
went into zesty-proposed as well, and would create diff noise when
comparing that. The mistake's been made, so I'll leave it as is.
Similarly, the whitespace change dropping an extra space in an if
statement shouldn't really be part of the SRU, but I'll leave it as-is
in order to make progress.
** Changed in: open-iscsi (Ubuntu Yakkety)
Status: In Progress => Fix Committed
** Tags removed: verification-failed
** Tags added: verification-needed
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initramfs-tools configure_networking() fails to dhcp ipv6 addresses
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