Ubuntu Server development summary – 9 January 2018

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Spotlight: cloud-init ec2 testing

The cloud-init team has extended their integration tests to allow coverage of the ec2 datasource. This is accomplished via the use of the boto3 python library. Weekly jobs run the tests against supported releases of Ubuntu as well as for proposed testing.

cloud-init

  • Fix cloud-init clean subcommand to unlink symlinks instead of calling del_dir (LP: #1741093)
  • Fixe traceback when attempting to bounce the network after hostname resets on Azure (LP: #1722668)

curtin

  • Moved Launchpad repo from bzr to git

Bug Work and Triage

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Ubuntu Server Packages

Below is a summary of uploads to the development and supported releases. Current status of the Debian to Ubuntu merges is tracked on the Merge-o-Matic page. For a full list of recent merges with change logs please see the Ubuntu Server report.

Proposed Uploads to the Supported Releases

Please consider testing the following by enabling proposed, checking packages for update regressions, and making sure to mark affected bugs verified as fixed.

Total: 7

cloud-initramfs-tools, xenial, 0.27ubuntu1.5, smoser
cloud-initramfs-tools, zesty, 0.35ubuntu2.1, smoser
cloud-initramfs-tools, artful, 0.39ubuntu1.1, smoser
sosreport, trusty, 3.5-1~ubuntu14.04.1, slashd
sosreport, xenial, 3.5-1~ubuntu16.04.1, slashd
sosreport, zesty, 3.5-1~ubuntu17.04.1, slashd
sosreport, artful, 3.5-1~ubuntu17.10.1, slashd

Uploads released to the Supported Releases

Total: 21

awstats, zesty, 7.6+dfsg-1ubuntu0.17.04.1, mdeslaur
awstats, artful, 7.6+dfsg-1ubuntu0.17.10.1, mdeslaur
awstats, xenial, 7.4+dfsg-1ubuntu0.2, mdeslaur
awstats, trusty, 7.2+dfsg-1ubuntu0.1, mdeslaur
corosync, trusty, 2.3.3-1ubuntu4, vtapia
corosync, xenial, 2.3.5-3ubuntu2, vtapia
libseccomp, xenial, 2.3.1-2.1ubuntu2~16.04.1, xnox
ntp, artful, 1:4.2.8p10+dfsg-5ubuntu3.1, paelzer
ruby1.9.1, trusty, 1.9.3.484-2ubuntu1.6, leosilvab
ruby2.3, artful, 2.3.3-1ubuntu1.1, leosilvab
ruby2.3, zesty, 2.3.3-1ubuntu0.3, leosilvab
ruby2.3, xenial, 2.3.1-2~16.04.4, leosilvab
slof, zesty, 20161019+dfsg-1ubuntu0.1, paelzer
slof, xenial, 20151103+dfsg-1ubuntu1.1, paelzer
slof, artful, 20170724+dfsg-1ubuntu0.1, paelzer
strongswan, xenial, 5.3.5-1ubuntu3.5, paelzer
strongswan, zesty, 5.5.1-1ubuntu3.3, paelzer
strongswan, artful, 5.5.1-4ubuntu2.2, paelzer
tomcat7, trusty, 7.0.52-1ubuntu0.13, mdeslaur
tomcat8, zesty, 8.0.38-2ubuntu2.2, mdeslaur
tomcat8, xenial, 8.0.32-1ubuntu1.5, mdeslaur

Uploads to the Development Release

Total: 10

awstats, 7.6+dfsg-1ubuntu2, ahasenack
awstats, 7.6+dfsg-1ubuntu1, mdeslaur
cloud-utils, 0.30-0ubuntu3, smoser
dpdk, 17.11-3, pkg-dpdk-devel
heartbeat, 1:3.0.6-7, debian-ha-maintainers
libpcap, 1.8.1-6ubuntu1, costamagnagianfranco
ntp, 1:4.2.8p10+dfsg-5ubuntu5, paelzer
ocfs2-tools, 1.8.5-3ubuntu1, ahasenack
python-django, 1:1.11.9-1ubuntu1, vorlon
sysstat, 11.6.1-1, robert-debian

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