The s390-tools packages got meanwhile completely build:
$ rmadison --suite=plucky-proposed,noble-proposed s390-tools s390-tools-signed
s390-tools-data
s390-tools | 2.31.0-0ubuntu5.2 | noble-proposed | source, amd64,
arm64, ppc64el, s390x
s390-tools | 2.37.0-0ubuntu2.1 | plucky-proposed | source, amd64,
arm64, ppc64el, s390x
s390-tools-signed | 2.31.0-0ubuntu5.2 | noble-proposed | source, all
s390-tools-signed | 2.37.0-0ubuntu2.1 | plucky-proposed | source, all
s390-tools-data | 2.31.0-0ubuntu5.2 | noble-proposed | all
s390-tools-data | 2.37.0-0ubuntu2.1 | plucky-proposed | all
I think easiest to get to the version from -proposed now is (example is
based on 25.04/plucky):
$ lsb_release -a
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description: Ubuntu 25.04
Release: 25.04
Codename: plucky
This is the currently installed version::
$ apt-cache policy s390-tools
s390-tools:
Installed: 2.37.0-0ubuntu2
Candidate: 2.37.0-0ubuntu2
Version table:
*** 2.37.0-0ubuntu2 500
500 http://ports.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-ports plucky/main s390x Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
Now add the -proposed archive pocket:
$ sudo add-apt-repository -y "deb http://ports.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-ports/
$(lsb_release -sc)-proposed main universe"
# this should update the package index automatically these days and should show
-proposed lines like:
# Get:x http://ports.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-ports plucky-proposed/main s390x
Components ... and more
[ One could now do a 'sudo apt modernize-sources', but that's optional
and not relevant here. ]
The new package version should now be listed here:
$ apt-cache policy s390-tools
s390-tools:
Installed: 2.37.0-0ubuntu2
Candidate: 2.37.0-0ubuntu2
Version table:
2.37.0-0ubuntu2.1 100 <=== !!
100 http://ports.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-ports plucky-proposed/main s390x
Packages
*** 2.37.0-0ubuntu2 500
500 http://ports.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-ports plucky/main s390x Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
The package(s) can now be installed from -proposed either via explicitly
specifying their version:
$ sudo apt install s390-tools=2.37.0-0ubuntu2.1
s390-tools-signed=2.37.0-0ubuntu2.1 s390-tools-data=2.37.0-0ubuntu2.1
or via pointing to the archive-pocket name, the packages should be taken from:
$ sudo apt -t=$(lsb_release -cs)-proposed install s390-tools s390-tools-signed
s390-tools-data
And you may verify that the currently installed version is really
2.37.0-0ubuntu2.1:
apt-cache policy s390-tools s390-tools-signed s390-tools-data
s390-tools:
Installed: 2.37.0-0ubuntu2.1
Candidate: 2.37.0-0ubuntu2.1
Version table:
*** 2.37.0-0ubuntu2.1 100
100 http://ports.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-ports plucky-proposed/main s390x
Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
2.37.0-0ubuntu2 500
500 http://ports.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-ports plucky/main s390x Packages
s390-tools-signed:
Installed: 2.37.0-0ubuntu2.1
Candidate: 2.37.0-0ubuntu2.1
Version table:
*** 2.37.0-0ubuntu2.1 100
100 http://ports.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-ports plucky-proposed/main s390x
Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
2.37.0-0ubuntu2 500
500 http://ports.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-ports plucky/main s390x Packages
s390-tools-data:
Installed: 2.37.0-0ubuntu2.1
Candidate: 2.37.0-0ubuntu2.1
Version table:
*** 2.37.0-0ubuntu2.1 100
100 http://ports.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-ports plucky-proposed/main s390x
Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
2.37.0-0ubuntu2 500
500 http://ports.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-ports plucky/main s390x Packages
Or more compact:
$ dpkg -l | grep s390-tools
ii s390-tools 2.37.0-0ubuntu2.1
s390x fundamental utilities for Linux on z Systems
ii s390-tools-data 2.37.0-0ubuntu2.1
all fundamental utilities for Linux on z Systems (data files)
ii s390-tools-signed 2.37.0-0ubuntu2.1
all Signed zipl stage3.bin
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