On Thu, Jan 30, 2020 at 5:40 AM Bryce Harrington < [email protected]> wrote:
> ## Proposed Migration ## > > I again collected everyone's recent proposed migration notes, and this > time as an experiment stuck them in wiki: > > https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ServerTeam/ProposedMigrationNotes > > It would be nice to keep per-package notes in the update-excuses page, > but from our meeting with slangasek it's clear that's easier said than > done. I'm wondering if keeping those notes in a wiki would be "the next > best thing" to that, or if it'd just be "one more thing to have to > check". Give it a shot, see what you think. > Feedback from just a few hours with it: Pro: - having one place to look at is nicer than re-reading multiple mails Con: - too bad it isn't the one place (excuses) everyone looks for - feels like doubling the work, if we do wiki (or anything else like a trello board) we should then stop the mails - but I think the mails reach more people I unfortunately doubt as many people will look at wiki/board :-/ Overall rating: I liked the mails more, but could live with it - maybe trello instead of wiki seems to feel better to me (personal opinion) P.S. updating the wiki now as postgresql-12/postgresql-common/postgresql-pgmp/crmsh things are done. I also did the test reruns to unblock python3-defaults which blocked on it as well. ### re2c ### > > In addition to collecting the various info, I looked just a little into > re2c. > > This is blocked on i386 due to a bunch of test failures, including some > relating to "stadfa", and a scattering other others. > > Debian ran into a build issue due to a build date in the manual page > which they've fixed in this version. Debian has an unreleased 1.3-2 that > contains a build-dep for python3-pygments (this doesn't appear related > to the test failure afaict.) > > The autopkgtest essentially just runs the upstream testsuite, which > passes fine on i386, so the issue presumably is due to something > distinct about the autopkgtest platform/hardware/set-of-x86-features...? > > LP: #1859980 is open for this migration issue. > > > ## Bug Triage ## > > Date range identified as: "Wednesday triage" > Found 21 bugs > > Most took no action. Items of note below: > > LP: #1853760 - (Expired) [php7.2] - php 7.2 has dependency > problems and they are not letting to update apache2 and php7.2 * modules > * Still not enough info to troubleshoot (the provided logs don't cover > the time period when the error occurred). > * Looks like a typical update error where an unrelated service is left > unconfigured. > --> Gave general advice for resolving apt issues with unconfigured > services. > --> Set to incomplete. > > LP: #1821729 - (New) [edk2] - UEFI in ovmf package > causes kernel panic > * Debian maintainer had been advising previously. > * Re-ping for status on this bug. > --> Gave some advice on next steps, to do git-biset, or a process trace, > or else exact steps to reproduce and/or simplified test case. > > LP: #1861177 - (New) [libseccomp] - seccomp_rule_add is > very slow > * Fix identified and proposed in Debian for inclusion > * Looks pretty close to patch-on-a-plate, and appears needed by Canonical > --> Attached patch > --> Marked triaged > --> Tagged server-next > > LP: #1861222 - (New) [libvirt] - Libvirt parallel > shutdown is not truly parallel when agent-based shutdown is used > --> Asked if it affects current libvirt as well, or only on 18.04 > > > Bryce > > -- > ubuntu-server mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-server > More info: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ServerTeam -- Christian Ehrhardt Staff Engineer, Ubuntu Server Canonical Ltd
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