[Bug 1792140] Re: SRU: Update python3.7 to the final 3.7.0 release
Matthias Klose
doko at ubuntu.com
Fri Sep 14 09:16:28 UTC 2018
The package built on all architectures, and the test results look ok.
The autopkg test fails as it did before, no more tests failing than with
the original package in the bionic release. autopkg tests are fixed in
cosmic, and these fixes will be part of a 3.7.1 upload for bionic.
** Tags removed: verification-needed verification-needed-bionic
** Tags added: verification-done verification-done-bionic
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Title:
SRU: Update python3.7 to the final 3.7.0 release
Status in python3.7 package in Ubuntu:
New
Status in python3.7 source package in Bionic:
Fix Committed
Bug description:
18.04 LTS includes python3.7 as a pre-release, it is *not* a supported
Python version and not used by any package (except python3-stdlib-
extensions). The plan is to update to the final 2.7.0 release (and to
3.7.1 when released and tested in cosmic).
[Impact]
Provide an upstream release in the LTS release
[Regression Potential]
There is almost no regression potential, because the package is not in use.
[Test Case]
No regressions in the Python 3.7 test suite, no regressions in the
test rebuild for the main component.
As a test, a complete archive rebuild (main only) was performed, and
no regressions were found with this new package. The archive rebuild
also contained updated versions of gcc-7, gcc-8, binutils and
python3.6, which should not interfer with python3.7.
Summary of the test rebuilds:
file:///home/ubuntu/ftbfs-report/production/test-rebuild-20180730-bionic.html
http://people.canonical.com/~doko/ftbfs-report/test-rebuild-20180730-gcc-bionic.html
The latter includes the updated packages from the ubuntu-
toolchain-r/ppa PPA
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