+ * New patches:
+ - d/p/0002-collect-refactor-_format_version.patch
+ - d/p/0003-pacemaker-Use-pep440-formatted-version-on-comparison.patch
+ - d/p/0004-cirrus-Run-tests-on-latest-daily-builds-for-ubuntu.patch
+ - d/p/0005-processor-handle-msr-module-loading-via-predicate.patch
Why, when this is an upstream release for which Canonical is the
upstream, are there local Debian patches included here?
+ * d/control:
+ - Add 'python3-packaging' as part of the runtime depends.
+ - Add 'python3-packaging' as part of the build depends.
+ - Add 'python3-yaml' as part of the build depends.
When making such packaging changes in an SRU, it should be documented in
the changelog why they are necessary and justified. I can infer a
reason for the python3-packaging addition from the debdiff, but
shouldn't have to: the rationale should be documented so that there is
no misunderstanding.
And it is not at all obvious from the debdiff why python3-yaml is added
to the build-dependencies: it was already listed in setup.py before as a
requirement but apparently didn't cause a build failure. So explanation
is needed here.
+ - Add 'X-Python3-Version: >= 3.6' to ensure we use the python
+ revision that is supported. (LP #2038648)
Well this is pointless, since python3 is >= 3.6 in all releases after
bionic and we don't do SRUs for bionic anymore.
+ - Add 'python3-boto3' to Suggests
This is also pretty pointless as nothing installs package Suggests: by
default and users almost never look at this.
** Changed in: sosreport (Ubuntu Noble)
Status: In Progress => Incomplete
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