We stopped phasing of this earlier today after it was spotted 8was at
30%).
Now after evaluating this a bit more it is indeed wrong and this needs
to be re-done - no need to keep this update in -proposed.
The current intention, until we know better, is to move O/P to 2.0
proper (no rc3 anymore) and properly declare it as that. And for
releases <=N we likely will update to 1.7.24 (less changes and churn,
but up-to-date).
Therefore we needed a roll-back of -updates.
For that I have removed the bad version from -updates giving Athos a chance and
some time to look deeper into recreating the right uploads. I restored the
version that was in -updates to get back to the former state as close as
possible.
./remove-package -m "Remove backports from O/P which contains 2.0-rc3 instead
of the intended 1.7.19 (see comment 41 in LP: #2065423)" -d ubuntu -s
noble-updates containerd-app
Removing packages from noble-updates:
containerd-app 1.7.19-0ubuntu1~24.04.1 in noble
containerd 1.7.19-0ubuntu1~24.04.1 in noble amd64
containerd 1.7.19-0ubuntu1~24.04.1 in noble arm64
containerd 1.7.19-0ubuntu1~24.04.1 in noble armhf
containerd 1.7.19-0ubuntu1~24.04.1 in noble ppc64el
containerd 1.7.19-0ubuntu1~24.04.1 in noble riscv64
containerd 1.7.19-0ubuntu1~24.04.1 in noble s390x
Comment: Remove backports from O/P which contains 2.0-rc3 instead of the
intended 1.7.19 (see comment 41 in LP: #2065423)
Remove [y|N]? y
1 package successfully removed.
Then I checked https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/containerd-
app/+publishinghistory to ensure the deletion was there.
./copy-package -e 1.7.12-0ubuntu4.1 -s noble-updates --include-binaries
--auto-approve --force-same-destination containerd-app
Copy candidates:
containerd-app 1.7.12-0ubuntu4.1 in noble
Candidate copy target: https://api.launchpad.net/devel/ubuntu/+archive/primary,
noble, updates
Copy [y|N]? y
1 copy requested.
Now https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/containerd-
app/+publishinghistory looks right, only waiting for the pending
publishing of it.
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