[Bug 1108935] Re: [MIR] websockify, spice-html5
Christian Ehrhardt
1108935 at bugs.launchpad.net
Fri Apr 5 07:03:19 UTC 2019
I was only checking changes to websockify after 2016-07-11 (last ack by mterry) if they would make it a Nack again.
Ok, none of the changes has made it worse.
But back then python2 removal wasn't a mission yet, but important now.
I'm slightly concerned as e.g. the 'websockify' binary depends on python-numpy (py2 version).
But nova as in proposed will only pull in python3-websockify, and that is what will be promoted (none of the py2 binaries will).
I ensured that python3-nova (where the dependency was added) can be installed without pulling in python2.
=> re-Ack websockify
Due to all of the above, setting websockify to approved (since nova is in proposed that means Fix Committed).
Next will be spice-html5 which got a security but not MIR check yet as it seems reading through former bug updates.
** Changed in: websockify (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Committed
** Changed in: websockify (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Christian Ehrhardt (paelzer) => (unassigned)
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Title:
[MIR] websockify, spice-html5
Status in nova package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Status in spice-html5 package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Status in websockify package in Ubuntu:
Fix Committed
Bug description:
> websockify
Availability: Currently in universe
Rationale: Dependency for nova console access
Security: No security history.
Quality Assurance: Package works out of the box with no prompting. There is no major bugs in Ubuntu and the is no major bugs in Debian.
Unit tests are run for py2 and py3 as part of the package build.
Standards Compliance: FHS and Debian Policy compliant.
Maintenance: Simple python package that the Ubuntu OpenStack Team will
take care of.
Dependencies: All are in main
> spice-html5
Availability: Currently in universe
Rationale: Dependency for nova console access
Security: No security history.
Quality Assurance: Package works out of the box with no prompting.
There is no major bugs in Ubuntu and the is no major bugs in Debian.
No unit tests in the package AFAICT - html + javascript gluecode.
Standards Compliance: FHS and Debian Policy compliant.
Maintenance: Simple python package that the Ubuntu OpenStack Team will
take care of.
Dependencies: All are in main apart from websockify.
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