I verified the Groovy SRU (for 0.102-0ubuntu1~20.10.3) and attached the
corresponding test logs to the bug description.
Furthermore, I've verified the regression case, where libnetplan0 v0.102
is used with the netplan.io "generate" binary v0.101, which also passes
(i.e. does not crash anymore):
root@gg:~# dpkg -l | grep netplan
ii libnetplan0:amd64 0.102-0ubuntu1~20.10.3
ii netplan.io 0.101-0ubuntu3~20.10.1
root@gg:~# cat /etc/netplan/00-config.yaml
network:
ethernets:
ens5:
dhcp4: true
dhcp6: false
match:
macaddress: 06:f8:32:e5:34:28
set-name: ens5
version: 2
root@gg:~# /usr/lib/netplan/generate
root@gg:~# echo $?
0
As you can see the "generate" binary does not crash with "Segmentation fault
(core dumped)" anymore when using libnetplan0 0.102-0ubuntu1~20.10.3
** Tags removed: verification-needed-groovy
** Tags added: verification-done-groovy
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