Triage and Migration report Monday 17th Feb
Christian Ehrhardt
christian.ehrhardt at canonical.com
Mon Feb 17 12:13:50 UTC 2020
## Triage ##
The weekend held 25 bugs being updated and on 180 day expiration.
As usual a lot were under control already.
But also today there was quite a bunch that needed some update/triager here
and there.
Worth to mention are:
Openssh 8.2 was released and might be great to get into 20.04 still.
=> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/openssh/+bug/1863447
I subscribed and IRC pinged cjwatson who usually drives openssh uploads.
Rather generic issue on tmpfiles.d in non-systemd env as I already mentioned
on 6th December. I wrote an email to ubuntu-devel this time as I really
would want that discussed/resolved more publicly and not just on the
server-teams scope.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/haproxy/+bug/1855140
## Proposed Migration ##
Postgresql-12 got a stable update from upstream to 12.2-1
That is entangled with the ICU migration, but also had a flaky pg-rational
test.
I was able to resolve that and now it "only" depends on ICU to be able to
migrate.
Chrony was showing up as blocking libcap2 and indeed it seems reproducible
to hang on the tests with the new lib version.
I was checking with the upstream maintainer if it is a known issue, but it
is not.
Debugging and tracking was going on in:
=> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/chrony/+bug/1863590
This eventually turned out to be broken in libcap2 (which triggered the
test).
I extended bug tasks and also file a Debian bug about it, all linked from
the LP bug above.
Furthermore there are many ruby* things listed, but we know that Lucas is
working on those already.
A few more tests just needed a retry, no need to go into details on those.
Long term we might revisit mecab and kronosnet which are in there for a
while now and not resolved by just retries.
But my time I can spend today was exceeded by now :-/
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Christian Ehrhardt
Staff Engineer, Ubuntu Server
Canonical Ltd
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