Ubuntu Server development summary – 11 June 2019
Chad Smith
on 12 June 2019
Tags: Server , Ubuntu Server , weekly
Hello Ubuntu Server
The purpose of this communication is to provide a status update and highlights for any interesting subjects from the Ubuntu Server Team. If you would like to reach the server team, you can find us at the #ubuntu-server channel on Freenode. Alternatively, you can sign up and use the Ubuntu Server Team mailing list or visit the Ubuntu Server discourse hub for more discussion.
Spotlight: Bryce Harrington
Keeping with the theme of “bringing them back into the fold”, we are proud to announce that Bryce Harrington has rejoined Canonical on the Ubuntu Server team. In his former tenure at Canonical, he maintained the X.org stack for Ubuntu and helped bridge us from the old ‘edit your own xorg.org’ days, swatted GPU hang bugs on Intel, and contributed to Launchpad development.
Home-based in Oregon, with around 20 years of open source development experience. Bryce created the Inkscape project, and he is currently a board member of the X.org Foundation. He joins us most recently from Samsung Research America where he was a Senior Open Source Developer and the release manager for the Cairo and Wayland projects. Bryce will be helping us tackle the development and maintenance of Ubuntu Server packages. We are thrilled to have his additional expertise to help spread the wealth of software and packaging improvements that help make Ubuntu great. When he’s not building software, he is building things in his woodworking shop.
Welcome (back) Bryce (bryce on Freenode)!
cloud-init
- Allow identification of OpenStack by Asset Tag [Mark T. Voelker] (LP: #1669875)
- Fix spelling error making ‘an Ubuntu’ consistent. [Brian Murray]
- run-container: centos: comment out the repo mirrorlist [Paride Legovini]
- netplan: update netplan key mappings for gratuitous-arp [Ryan Harper] (LP: #1827238)
curtin
- vmtest: dont raise SkipTest in class definition [Ryan Harper]
- vmtests: determine block name via dname when verifying volume groups [Ryan Harper]
- vmtest: add Centos66/Centos70 FromBionic release and re-add tests [Ryan Harper]
- block-discover: add cli/API for exporting existing storage to config [Ryan Harper]
- vmtest: refactor test_network code for Eoan [Ryan Harper]
- curthoooks: disable daemons while reconfiguring mdadm [Michael Hudson-Doyle] (LP: #1829325.)
- mdadm: fix install to existing raid [Michael Hudson-Doyle] (LP: #1830157)
Contact the Ubuntu Server team
- Chat on #ubuntu-server on Freenode
- Email the ubuntu-server mailing list
- Find us on the Ubuntu Community Hub – server channel
Bug Work and Triage
- 278 bugs in the backlog
- Notes on daily bug triage
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: 10
exim4, disco, 4.92-4ubuntu1.1, bryce
libvirt, cosmic, 4.6.0-2ubuntu3.6, paelzer
open-vm-tools, bionic, 2:10.3.10-1~ubuntu0.18.04.1, paelzer
open-vm-tools, cosmic, 2:10.3.10-1~ubuntu0.18.10.1, paelzer
openvpn, bionic, 2.4.4-2ubuntu1.3, paelzer
openvpn, cosmic, 2.4.6-1ubuntu2.2, paelzer
python-tornado, bionic, 4.5.3-1ubuntu0.1, xnox
qemu, bionic, 1:2.11+dfsg-1ubuntu7.15, paelzer
qemu, cosmic, 1:2.12+dfsg-3ubuntu8.9, paelzer
qemu, disco, 1:3.1+dfsg-2ubuntu3.2, paelzer
Uploads Released to the Supported Releases
Total: 26
containerd, xenial, 1.2.6-0ubuntu1~16.04.2, mwhudson
corosync, bionic, 2.4.3-0ubuntu1.1, leosilvab
corosync, xenial, 2.3.5-3ubuntu2.3, leosilvab
exim4, cosmic, 4.91-6ubuntu1.1, mdeslaur
exim4, bionic, 4.90.1-1ubuntu1.2, mdeslaur
ipvsadm, xenial, 1:1.28-3ubuntu0.16.04.1, paelzer
ipvsadm, bionic, 1:1.28-3ubuntu0.18.04.1, paelzer
keepalived, cosmic, 1:1.3.9-1ubuntu1.1, mdeslaur
keepalived, bionic, 1:1.3.9-1ubuntu0.18.04.2, mdeslaur
keepalived, xenial, 1:1.2.24-1ubuntu0.16.04.2, mdeslaur
libseccomp, disco, 2.4.1-0ubuntu0.19.04.3, jdstrand
libseccomp, cosmic, 2.4.1-0ubuntu0.18.10.3, jdstrand
libseccomp, bionic, 2.4.1-0ubuntu0.18.04.2, jdstrand
libseccomp, xenial, 2.4.1-0ubuntu0.16.04.2, jdstrand
libvirt, disco, 5.0.0-1ubuntu2.2, paelzer
libvirt, disco, 5.0.0-1ubuntu2.2, paelzer
openvpn, xenial, 2.3.10-1ubuntu2.2, j-latten
openvpn, bionic, 2.4.4-2ubuntu1.2, j-latten
openvpn, cosmic, 2.4.6-1ubuntu2.1, j-latten
php7.0, xenial, 7.0.33-0ubuntu0.16.04.5, mdeslaur
php7.2, disco, 7.2.19-0ubuntu0.19.04.1, mdeslaur
php7.2, cosmic, 7.2.19-0ubuntu0.18.10.1, mdeslaur
php7.2, bionic, 7.2.19-0ubuntu0.18.04.1, mdeslaur
python-cryptography, bionic, 2.1.4-1ubuntu1.3, xnox
ruby2.5, bionic, 2.5.1-1ubuntu1.4, xnox
runc, xenial, 1.0.0~rc7+git20190403.029124da-0ubuntu1~16.04.3, mwhudson
Uploads to the Development Release
Total: 9
apache2, 2.4.38-3ubuntu1, xnox
backuppc, 3.3.2-2, team+pkg-backuppc
byobu, 5.128-0ubuntu1, kirkland
curtin, 19.1-7-g37a7a0f4-0ubuntu1, chad.smith
php7.2, 7.2.19-0ubuntu1, mdeslaur
python-markdown, 3.1.1-1, None
qemu, 1:3.1+dfsg-2ubuntu5, paelzer
ruby2.5, 2.5.5-3ubuntu1, costamagnagianfranco
walinuxagent, 2.2.40-0ubuntu1, cyphermox
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