[Bug 876298] Re: [FFe] [MASTER] We need to better handle external payloads (Flash, msttcorefonts) not being available.
Steve Langasek
steve.langasek at canonical.com
Fri Mar 23 02:14:44 UTC 2012
** Description changed:
At the 11.10 release archive.canonical.com collapsed under heavy load
and started returning 503 errors. This caused the flash package to be
unable to grab its payload and thus caused the package to fail, which in
turn caused the installation to fail.
The current plan is to add metadata to a package where it can add a URL
to retrieve its data, so ubiquity and apt-get --download-only can cache
it. We also need a way to queue up package installation post-install,
for when we commit to installing flash but cannot do so due to network
issues, or when the user wishes to have full language support post-
install.
+
+ This change requires a freeze exception for precise, as it involves
+ adding new features to update-notifier and significant reworking of the
+ maintainer scripts for the affected packages. It also introduces new UI
+ components; however these UI components are only visible in the event of
+ a failure, so I don't think we should block on UI freeze for making this
+ change given the significant benefit to the install experience when a
+ download fails.
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Title:
[FFe] [MASTER] We need to better handle external payloads (Flash,
msttcorefonts) not being available.
Status in “flashplugin-nonfree” package in Ubuntu:
Triaged
Status in “update-manager” package in Ubuntu:
Triaged
Status in “update-notifier” package in Ubuntu:
Triaged
Bug description:
At the 11.10 release archive.canonical.com collapsed under heavy load
and started returning 503 errors. This caused the flash package to be
unable to grab its payload and thus caused the package to fail, which
in turn caused the installation to fail.
The current plan is to add metadata to a package where it can add a
URL to retrieve its data, so ubiquity and apt-get --download-only can
cache it. We also need a way to queue up package installation post-
install, for when we commit to installing flash but cannot do so due
to network issues, or when the user wishes to have full language
support post-install.
This change requires a freeze exception for precise, as it involves
adding new features to update-notifier and significant reworking of
the maintainer scripts for the affected packages. It also introduces
new UI components; however these UI components are only visible in the
event of a failure, so I don't think we should block on UI freeze for
making this change given the significant benefit to the install
experience when a download fails.
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