Tuesday bug triage report
Christian Ehrhardt
christian.ehrhardt at canonical.com
Wed Oct 6 07:01:59 UTC 2021
On Tue, Oct 5, 2021 at 11:35 PM Lucas Kanashiro
<lucas.kanashiro at canonical.com> wrote:
>
> Bugs last updated on 2021-10-04 (Monday)
> Date range identified as: "Tuesday triage"
> Found 21 bugs
>
> https://pad.lv/1945868 - (New) [qemu-kvm] - focal kvm virtio_net set_features failed (-22)
> -> Subscribed Christian to take a look at this bug.
Thanks - triaging that one was fun and while it needs more info now it
might - along the way - made me spot a regression-proposed bug in the
kernel :-)
> https://pad.lv/1946041 - (New) [keepalived] - keepalived virtual MAC doesn't work
> -> Asked for more context and set the status to incomplete until more info is provided.
>
> All the following bugs are related to a FTBFS against OpenSSL 3.0, I subscribed ubuntu-server in all of them:
>
> https://pad.lv/1945956 - (New) [mysql-8.0] - mysql-8.0: Fail to build against OpenSSL 3.0
> https://pad.lv/1945960 - (New) [net-snmp] - net-snmp: Fail to build against OpenSSL 3.0
> https://pad.lv/1945980 - (Confirmed) [openvpn] - openvpn: Fail to build against OpenSSL 3.0
> https://pad.lv/1945998 - (New) [pam-p11] - pam-p11: Fail to build against OpenSSL 3.0
> https://pad.lv/1946013 - (New) [postgresql-13] - postgresql-13: Fail to build against OpenSSL 3.0
That is the obvious follow on to the mass rebuild we have seen a while back.
And now we also have the confirmation as stated in the bugs "planning
to transition to OpenSSL 3.0 for the 22.04 release".
FYI: the JJ schedule now lists openssl3 and it is rather early in the cycle
@Bryce when creating the merge/tasks for the 22.04 cycle it would be
great to get those linked into the items of the respective update bugs
- can that easily be done?
> Lucas Kanashiro.
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