Thanks Steven for the quick reply, I didn't find any hickups with it
either - your confirmation makes me confident that we can suggest it as
an SRU to Bionic.
Cosmic and Disco already have this versions - setting tasks accordingly.
** Also affects: virt-manager (Ubuntu Bionic)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: osinfo-db (Ubuntu Bionic)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** No longer affects: virt-manager (Ubuntu Bionic)
** Changed in: osinfo-db (Ubuntu Bionic)
Status: New => In Progress
** Changed in: osinfo-db (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Fix Released
** Changed in: osinfo-db (Ubuntu Bionic)
Importance: Undecided => Low
** Description changed:
[Impact]
- * An explanation of the effects of the bug on users and
+ * An explanation of the effects of the bug on users and
- * justification for backporting the fix to the stable release.
+ * justification for backporting the fix to the stable release.
- * In addition, it is helpful, but not required, to include an
- explanation of how the upload fixes this bug.
+ * In addition, it is helpful, but not required, to include an
+ explanation of how the upload fixes this bug.
[Test Case]
- * B) install a Ubuntu 18.04 ISO in virt-manager
- While doing so try to select the OS version as 18.04 (or newer)
+ * B) install a Ubuntu 18.04 ISO in virt-manager
+ While doing so try to select the OS version as 18.04 (or newer)
[Regression Potential]
- * People will see and might not expect some changes. For example it was
- found and fixed that the minimum size of Ubuntu Images was too small
- (bug 1796037). Now if somebody did not have these issues his 16.04
- guest default size will still change. But since it fixes issues it is a
- change we want. Most people specify RAM explicitly anyway as in non API
- use cases it is mandatory.
- In a similar way, this contains many data updates and if any of them
- might be wrong there might be issues. I read through the updates and
- they all looked sane to me, but in terms of regression potential this
- is the biggest potential threat to me.
+ * People will see and might not expect some changes. For example it was
+ found and fixed that the minimum size of Ubuntu Images was too small
+ (bug 1796037). Now if somebody did not have these issues his 16.04
+ guest default size will still change. But since it fixes issues it is a
+ change we want. Most people specify RAM explicitly anyway as in non API
+ use cases it is mandatory.
+ In a similar way, this contains many data updates and if any of them
+ might be wrong there might be issues. I read through the updates and
+ they all looked sane to me, but in terms of regression potential this
+ is the biggest potential threat to me.
[Other Info]
-
- * n/a
+ * This package is mostly a data-carrier, it has not much active code
+ Therefore it was safe and much less error prone to suggest pushing the
+ cosmic/disco version to Bionic as-is instead of trying to remove the
+ few packaging changes that happened to "only push the new data".
+ @SRU-team: Let me know if this is a problem in your opinion.
Works: # virt-install --os-variant ubuntu16.04 ...other params...
Fails: # virt-install --os-variant ubuntu18.04 ...other params...
Error Message:
ERROR Error validating install location: Distro 'ubuntu18.04' does
not exist in our dictionary
Verion info (new/clean install):
libosinfo-bin/bionic,now 1.1.0-1 amd64 [installed]
virtinst/bionic,bionic,now 1:1.5.1-0ubuntu1 all [installed]
Linux 4.15.0-20-generic #21-Ubuntu SMP Tue Apr 24 06:16:15 UTC 2018
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
18.04 is not listed in osinfo-query either:
#osinfo-query os |grep ubuntu
ubuntu10.04 | Ubuntu 10.04 LTS |
10.04 | http://ubuntu.com/ubuntu/10.04
ubuntu10.10 | Ubuntu 10.10 |
10.10 | http://ubuntu.com/ubuntu/10.10
ubuntu11.04 | Ubuntu 11.04 |
11.04 | http://ubuntu.com/ubuntu/11.04
ubuntu11.10 | Ubuntu 11.10 |
11.10 | http://ubuntu.com/ubuntu/11.10
ubuntu12.04 | Ubuntu 12.04 LTS |
12.04 | http://ubuntu.com/ubuntu/12.04
ubuntu12.10 | Ubuntu 12.10 |
12.10 | http://ubuntu.com/ubuntu/12.10
ubuntu13.04 | Ubuntu 13.04 |
13.04 | http://ubuntu.com/ubuntu/13.04
ubuntu13.10 | Ubuntu 13.10 |
13.10 | http://ubuntu.com/ubuntu/13.10
ubuntu14.04 | Ubuntu 14.04 LTS |
14.04 | http://ubuntu.com/ubuntu/14.04
ubuntu14.10 | Ubuntu 14.10 |
14.10 | http://ubuntu.com/ubuntu/14.10
ubuntu15.04 | Ubuntu 15.04 |
15.04 | http://ubuntu.com/ubuntu/15.04
ubuntu15.10 | Ubuntu 15.10 |
15.10 | http://ubuntu.com/ubuntu/15.10
ubuntu16.04 | Ubuntu 16.04 |
16.04 | http://ubuntu.com/ubuntu/16.04
ubuntu16.10 | Ubuntu 16.10 |
16.10 | http://ubuntu.com/ubuntu/16.10
ubuntu17.04 | Ubuntu 17.04 |
17.04 | http://ubuntu.com/ubuntu/17.04
ubuntu17.10 | Ubuntu 17.10 |
17.10 | http://ubuntu.com/ubuntu/17.10
ubuntu4.10 | Ubuntu 4.10 |
4.10 | http://ubuntu.com/ubuntu/4.10
ubuntu5.04 | Ubuntu 5.04 |
5.04 | http://ubuntu.com/ubuntu/5.04
ubuntu5.10 | Ubuntu 5.10 |
5.10 | http://ubuntu.com/ubuntu/5.10
ubuntu6.06 | Ubuntu 6.06 LTS |
6.06 | http://ubuntu.com/ubuntu/6.06
ubuntu6.10 | Ubuntu 6.10 |
6.10 | http://ubuntu.com/ubuntu/6.10
ubuntu7.04 | Ubuntu 7.04 |
7.04 | http://ubuntu.com/ubuntu/7.04
ubuntu7.10 | Ubuntu 7.10 |
7.10 | http://ubuntu.com/ubuntu/7.10
ubuntu8.04 | Ubuntu 8.04 LTS |
8.04 | http://ubuntu.com/ubuntu/8.04
ubuntu8.10 | Ubuntu 8.10 |
8.10 | http://ubuntu.com/ubuntu/8.10
ubuntu9.04 | Ubuntu 9.04 |
9.04 | http://ubuntu.com/ubuntu/9.04
ubuntu9.10 | Ubuntu 9.10 |
9.10 | http://ubuntu.com/ubuntu/9.10
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