[Bug 1497024] Re: release upgrades should jump over unsupported releases
Brian Murray
brian at ubuntu.com
Thu Oct 1 16:34:17 UTC 2015
Ah, right. do-release-upgrade loads the meta-release file information
from http://changelogs.ubuntu.com/meta-release with some modifications
for the -d (-development) and -p (-proposed) switches. However, meta-
release-proposed doesn't contain information about Vivid nor does it
point to the vivid-proposed version of the release upgrader. I'll fix
that now.
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Title:
release upgrades should jump over unsupported releases
Status in ubuntu-release-upgrader package in Ubuntu:
New
Status in update-manager package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Status in ubuntu-release-upgrader source package in Trusty:
Invalid
Status in update-manager source package in Trusty:
Fix Committed
Status in ubuntu-release-upgrader source package in Vivid:
Fix Committed
Status in update-manager source package in Vivid:
Fix Committed
Bug description:
[Impact]
Currently, users of 14.04 LTS with /etc/update-manager/release-
upgrades's prompt set to normal are offered to upgrade to the
unsupported release 14.10. In the past when 13.04 became unsupported
before 12.10 we offered upgrades from 12.10 to 13.10. Skipping an
unsupported release also puts us in a better position to ensure LTS to
LTS upgrades work. Subsequently, update-manager and ubuntu-release-
upgrader should be modified so that users can upgrade from 14.04 to
15.04.
[Test Case]
There isn't a great test case for the Vivid update-manager change as
the change will only have an effect when W is unsupported. Having said
that I did add a test to update-manager which verifies the logic of
the change. Additionally, it would be good to ensure an offer to
upgrade to Wily is given when running 'do-release-upgrade -d'.
[Regression Potential]
If the patch is incorrect upgrades to the development release of
Ubuntu won't be offered. There is a test for that and running 'do-
release-upgrade -d' on Vivid will prove that it works.
The changes to update-manager will be generic enough to work going
forward, but the ubuntu-release-upgrader changes may require regular
updates as a release becomes End of Life.
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