Hi LTS team and fellow ceph maintainers I have prepared an updated package of ceph with fixes for a few CVEs. It took me longer time than I expected due to the cheer size of the package build and compile time. I have based the fixes on upstream patches or patches done for jessie. The patches I based the fixes on had to be modified for the package to build. They are quite straight forward, but as always I could make a mistake. More information on what I did is available in my preliminary monthly report here: https://inguza.com/report/debian-long-term-support-work-2020-september
What I would like to know is whether you know of any good methods of testing ceph in order to verify that the package works as it should. Thank you in advance. If you are interested you can look at the build here: http://apt.inguza.net/stretch-lts/ceph/ The packag build is not signed. I plan to do that when it is properly tested. When I have tested it, I will upload and remove the files from the above location. Thank you in advance, // Ola On Sun, 13 Sep 2020 at 23:01, Ola Lundqvist <o...@inguza.com> wrote: > Hi LTS team > > I'm currently building ceph. I have prepared the patches for the > vulnerabilities and it looks fine. I cannot yet promised that it will build > fine. The build takes quite some time since it produces some 45 GB of > data... > > Anyway the reason I'm contacting you is that I do not think I will be able > to test this package in any useful way. It looks way too complicated to set > up. Do any of you have experience in it? > > Cheers > > // Ola > > -- > --- Inguza Technology AB --- MSc in Information Technology ---- > | o...@inguza.com o...@debian.org | > | http://inguza.com/ Mobile: +46 (0)70-332 1551 | > --------------------------------------------------------------- > > -- --- Inguza Technology AB --- MSc in Information Technology ---- | o...@inguza.com o...@debian.org | | http://inguza.com/ Mobile: +46 (0)70-332 1551 | ---------------------------------------------------------------