On Tue, Jan 19, 2021 at 04:59:55PM +0000, Robie Basak wrote: > Bugs last updated between 2021-01-15 (Friday) and 2021-01-17 (Sunday) > inclusive > > Date range identified as: "Monday triage" > > There were quite a few bugs worth mentioning: > > Bugs that seem valid and could do with attention soon. I've made sure > they're correctly in the backlog with Importance set: > > LP: #1873923 - *(Confirmed) [freeradius] - freeradius with > freeradius-python3 fails to start out of the box > LP: #1885403 - *(Confirmed) [postfix] - posttls-finger fails to > connect to private/tlsmgr > LP: #1909950 - *(New) [bind9] - TCP connections never close > LP: #1911999 - (New) [multipath-tools] - faulty paths are not > removed >
> I additionally tagged this one server-next as a patch is available: > > LP: #1912118 - (New) [dovecot] - assertion failure in > message_part_finish when searching large folder Looks like a SRU request for focal. I'll add this to my todo list. > Finally, I'm not sure how to handle this one in terms of priority. > Normally I'd say that if it is valid, it doesn't affect most Ubuntu > users so needs a volunteer to drive it. Should it be treated any > differently just because it's an i386 whitelist request? > > LP: #1904990 - *(Triaged) [sssd] - Missing i386 version of > libnss-sss Looks like it's not as simple as a whitelist entry; from the discussion sounds like the build dependency on gdm would need altered/dropped in order to address build issue for sssd. Potentially could be a bit of work. So for prioritizing, think it could be marked per normal policy. Bryce -- ubuntu-server mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-server More info: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ServerTeam
