[Bug 1455482] Re: Multipath: upgrade multipath-tools to upstream
Mathieu Trudel-Lapierre
mathieu.tl at gmail.com
Wed Jun 3 20:15:09 UTC 2015
Ideal for that would be to convince the Debian maintainers to drop the
patch.
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Title:
Multipath: upgrade multipath-tools to upstream
Status in multipath-tools package in Ubuntu:
Triaged
Bug description:
Ubuntu ships an older version of multipath-tools (i.e., the userspace multipath
support; kernelspace multipath support is the device-mapper's multipath target,
which is as recent as their kernel is, so not a problem).
Some test teams already hit enough issues with fixes upstream
to demonstrate that point.
Going forward, it's very interesting to ship something more recent in Ubuntu, so
to alleviate the number of bugs (likely with severity of block and ship) that we
will have to debug/understand/interlock/backport/submit/upload to get fixed...
The point is fixing multipath-tools once - in a big step - rather than
N times.
Canononical currently pull multipath from Debian, which
is multipath-tools 0.5.0, and upstream is around 144 patches/commits *ahead* of.
This is more than enough fixes/reasons to move to it, rather than stay on 0.5.0.
(upstream is basically the SLES level; as hare at suse.de drives upstream nowadays)
This is why this is being opened as feature request. I am wondering
if Canonical see any objection to upgrading Ubuntu's multipath
packages to a more recent version?
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