Reminder for the confused: there is the C and python version, IMHO we
should have one that works. So backporting what this is - fine.
Converting to the other tool, unlikely (unless if their upstream also
did things)
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
**
Thanks for the tag Jonas,
I do think this is now actionable by the changes needed landing upstream
- https://github.com/Tomas-M/iotop/compare/v1.28...v1.29
- https://github.com/Tomas-M/iotop/compare/v1.29...v1.30
Versions in Ubuntu
iotop-c | 1.26-1 | noble/universe| source, amd64, arm64, armh
x86 triggers this all around on migrations:
qemu-kvm
+ lxc exec testkvm-questing-from -- virsh migrate --unsafe --live
kvmguest-questing-normal qemu+ssh://10.252.58.77/system
error: operation failed: guest CPU doesn't match specification: missing
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Tags for the merge
08/04/2025 11:25:21 - INFO:Created tag lp2115181/old/ubuntu for version
11.4.0-1ubuntu2
08/04/2025 11:25:21 - INFO:Created tag lp2115181/old/debian for version 11.4.0-1
08/04/2025 11:25:21 - INFO:Created tag lp2115181/new/debian for version 11.6.0-1
08/04/2025 11:25:56 - INFO:C
Jonas will have a look at preparing the merge, thanks in advance!
With some luck that will even be enough to change qemu in time for
questing, we will see.
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wait for Lukas input to discuss more in depth
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Merge libvirt 11.6 fr
Andrea was so nice to upload 11.6 to Experimental over the weekend,
merging that.
The difference for both are just the expected mechanical updates.
```
$ git log debian/11.4.0-1..debian/11.6.0-1 --oneline
37bb952c92 (tag: debian/11.6.0-1, salsa-team/debian/latest,
salsa-abologna/debian/latest, s
Thank you Chris, this was a great and efficient cooperation!
I'll discuss with the team if we shall change that in Questing before
feature freeze is around or more slowly in the next release. Just to
ensure I'm not alone with my opinion.
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Task for release notes: mention the discontinuation of very old machine
types
x86 <= 2.5
https://gitlab.com/qemu-project/qemu/-/commit/667e170d
https://gitlab.com/qemu-project/qemu/-/commit/ff63280a
https://gitlab.com/qemu-project/qemu/-/commit/ce80c4fa
Thereby the pc-q35-xenial, pc-i440fx-xenia
Merge:
INFO:Created tag lp2115707/old/ubuntu for version 1:10.0.2+ds-1ubuntu2
INFO:Created tag lp2115707/old/debian for version 1:5.0-13
INFO:Created tag lp2115707/new/debian for version 1:10.0.2+ds-2
INFO:Created tag lp2115707/reconstruct/1%10.0.2+ds-1ubuntu2
As "usual" :-/ old/debian is detected
The upstream release is quite close to FF, but we are still on track
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Merge libvirt 11.6 from Debian Unstable for questing
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10.1.0-RC1 is out now and we start to move to that to shake out the
basics while >RC1 get created.
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@Jonas - per the SRU rules [1] you'd also want to fix plucky in between, not
just noble.
And releases of the SRU will go in reverse order to also ensure that.
Otherwise upgraders will lose this function.
I've reviewed the PR, but uploading only makes sense once we also have plucky.
Since you are
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Hi @rwright-r
I'd not call it impossible, but quite close and would more likely assume that
this will not fit the 24.04.3 timeline.
But the update will likely be available soon after and therefore work
fine for all, except install from the 24.04.3 iso if you want to use
multipath right away.
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[MIR] libebur128
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wow - great and fast!
I've thanked upstream for the answer as this is something we can align
to - and then closed the case there.
I've also reviewed your PR, found no flaws but some comments for my
understanding to be sure.
Once we are happy on the PR I'm considering a PPA with your proposed
cha
Raised the topic upstream in https://github.com/opensvc/multipath-
tools/issues/118
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Thanks again, realizing it got a bit long I've broken up my answer in
sections to be more consumable
#1 which libs ?
> The question might be: do all of them need to be exposed, or can we have it
> just be libmpathpersist.so.0?
For libmpathpersist.so.0 we have a known legitimate user in qemu,
Thank you Seb, as discussed doing this over "just promoting it" seemed to be a
good compromise.
Future glibc promotions can further extend it.
And once we ever get to a re-review [1] of it this can be the place to then
fully extend and do it.
TL;DR thanks for starting this to be another example
The seed change to pull it into plucky already landed long ago, see updates
above.
With that plucky is ready too - setting the state
But please continue to update these, as the review was on the assumption to get
the new one (IMHO non gating though)
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Thank you Miriam,
The referenced review is great in going into so much detail of the solution
itself - thanks Nick. Which is not reviewing the packaging but mostly azures
solution itself which hasn't been done much before (maybe by you packaging it,
but not by me at least) - highly appreciated
Answering to Lukas:
> Why did Ubuntu start to deviate from the upstream behavior here?
a) XEN times and XEN/KVM host splits
b) Virt by default to be more a server sysadmin than an end user thing (it is
both, but what is it more?)
c) kept behavior people then liked and relied on
> Do we want to
FYI ... ongoing discussion with Lukas as he found in #12 that this
breaks for non root users, of which I thought to be only true if we do
"not" set a value in /etc.
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Thanks for summarizing the discussion Lukas.
We totally want to give users a way to change, and while there is by
changing /etc/profile.d/libvirt-uri.sh now that the conf exists that
seems nicer. Anyone can keep the old way on upgrade.
I just realized we might as well look for dropping the export
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/etc/profile.d/libvirt-uri.sh (LIBVIRT_DEFAULT_URI setting) overrides
configured default
To man
Yeah I know this, I had other mangling fun in the past.
It is about language packs delivering them, as e.g. shown in
https://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/noble/man1/pkgstriptranslations.1.html
But I was not aware to differ between PPA and final upload.
And that difference I forgot about.
When che
Thank you so much Chris for chiming in, that provided the background
info that I assumed would be out there.
To be fair there are plenty of soname 0 out there, without much guarantees and
the symbols files
handle most churn. But indeed allowing it would imply a transition every time
you bump a v
To get the [1] we have today [2] landed about 8 years ago.
That was discussed a few times earlier in [3][4][5].
As far as I can see there was no related discussion to the stability or
usability of the library.
But I'm sure there was a reason to disable it in [6], but I have not
found a bug report
Indeed, this was removed in 2023 in version 0.9.4-4 and later
[ Chris Hofstaedtler ]
* [8c46661] Remove library development files and all of libdmmp.
There are no users of the multipath libraries outside of multipath(d)
itself. Recently qemu gained support for multipat
Public bug reported:
Hi,
in [1] an abstraction for libnuma was created to allow to centralize the
changes that sometimes kick in and in the past have then been needed on
libvirt, mysql and others.
We'd like to depend on this in our profiles, so I wanted to know if you
think this change could be
./remove-package -m "LP: #2116561, incompatible with dovecot 2.4, unmaintained,
removed from Debian testing as well" -s questing dovecot-antispam
Removing packages from questing:
dovecot-antispam 2.0+20171229-1.1 in questing
dovecot-antispam 2.0+20171229-1.1 in questing amd
I agree, thanks for the great summary.
Also removed from debian testing
https://tracker.debian.org/news/1645252/dovecot-antispam-removed-from-testing/
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verify until it is re-prepared
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autopkgtest failures against iproute2/6.14.0-1ubuntu2 (FAN) and
ethtool/1:6.14.1-1
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Reason x86 usually does not explode, there it seems to usually be an
absolute path
lftp archive.ubuntu.com:/> cd ubuntu
lftp archive.ubuntu.com:/ubuntu> ls
Breakpoint 1, Ftp::SendCWD (this=this@entry=0x557a5540,
path=path@entry=0x557a52b0 "/ubuntu", path_url=0x0,
c=c@entry=Ftp::Expect::
Different examples
#8 0x7793ed35 in __GI___strcpy_chk (dest=0x7fffbdbe "",
src=0x7fffbddc "S1LP1", destlen=4) at ./debug/strcpy_chk.c:30
#8 0x7793e4b5 in __GI___strcpy_chk (dest=0x7fffbdae "",
src=0x7fffbdcc "hwe0003.191", destlen=10) at ./debug/strcpy_chk.c:30
I agree to @jonas judgement, this seems doable - with not none but small
regression potential.
@R.Wright - assuming we have builds with the change, will you be able to
test this on the real hardware for verification?
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systemd-dev should be what brings the pkgconfig for udev, but in this
case libudev-dev is more correct IMHO.
multipath-tools have no -dev package, and does so not by accident but actively
by choice.
See [1]
```
# Delete development files to prevent accidential linking of libraries
with
I know you need this for plucky too, since changing an active release
always comes with more risk (even if the actual impact is you putting it
onto the image and not the promotion) I'd appreciate some
test/verification based on questing if that is not impossible.
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All approvals are in and the subscription is done.
The component mismatch due to the seeding shows it pulled in in questing, ready
for promotion.
We have only one in questing/universe, no other version in proposed to
care about
azure-vm-utils | 0.6.0-4 | questing/universe | source, amd64, arm64
I do not know you need this for older releases too - if you do so, since
changing an active release always comes with more risk (even if the
actual impact is you putting it onto the image and not the promotion)
I'd appreciate some test/verification based on questing if that is not
impossible.
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azure-proxy-agent | 1.0.30-0ubuntu2 | questing/universe | source,
a
FYI: The subscription is there and the team accepted as subscriber by
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Hey,
we can't fix the loading on chips not having those instructions.
But we can prevent that to be a bad late surprise, and for that we merged [1]
the use of isa-support which will at least break it on install instead of such
late surprises on execution.
[1]:
https://salsa.debian.org/debian/dpd
Sorry, for transparency we never found how to continue and act on this.
I have to mark it (way too late) as incomplete to represent that :-/
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This always was low priority, sorry.
But the 24.11 log message macro changed and ensured to add new lines, worth a
check if this is still an issue or doesn't matter for other reasons anymore
these days.
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MRE updates of dpdk
23.11.4(Noble)/21.11.9(Jammy)/23.11.4(oracula
I assigned questing to you, when the seed change is done unassign
yourself again.
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The acks of the MIR process are given, but I was made aware why we can
not see it in component mismatches, as we expected a seed change there.
Thanks to Miriam we've sorted out that the seed change only landed in
Plucky (because that was the devel release at the time). But since this
was in-flight
proposed
root@n-prop:~# apt policy libvirt-daemon-system
libvirt-daemon-system:
Installed: (none)
Candidate: 10.0.0-2ubuntu8.7
Version table:
10.0.0-2ubuntu8.8 100
100 http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu noble-proposed/main amd64 Packages
10.0.0-2ubuntu8.7 500
500 htt
test #2 with blocking network
plucky
root@pprc:~# ip addr add 192.168.122.1 dev eth0
root@pprc:~#
root@pprc:~# ip a
1: lo: mtu 65536 qdisc noqueue state UNKNOWN group
default qlen 1000
link/loopback 00:00:00:00:00:00 brd 00:00:00:00:00:00
inet 127.0.0.1/8 scope host lo
valid_lft
Part 1 of the test - will it install fine if there is no collision
Current plucky
...
Setting up libvirt-daemon-driver-qemu (11.0.0-2ubuntu6) ...
useradd warning: libvirt-qemu's uid 64055 is greater than SYS_UID_MAX 999
fatal: The group `libvirt' does not exist.
Enabling libvirt default network
l
Comparing proposed vs a normal plucky system
root@pp2:~# apt policy libvirt-daemon-system
libvirt-daemon-system:
Installed: (none)
Candidate: 11.0.0-2ubuntu6
Version table:
11.0.0-2ubuntu6.2 100
100 http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu plucky-proposed/main amd64 Packages
11.0.0
Autopkgtest are all good now, except one that is still running - soon
good as well I hope
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default network no more activated in 10.10
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Autopkgtests are good now
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Emeralds rapids CPU cannot use Skylake to Icelake feature sets on
Jammy 22.04 LTS and Noble 24.04 LTS
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Autopkgtest are all good now, except one that is still running - soon
good as well I hope
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FYI fixed a typo in the test template
** Description changed:
[ Impact ]
- * After the initial installation of libvirt the default network
+ * After the initial installation of libvirt the default network
("virbr0") is not started.
- * This used to be the case in Noble, as implemente
FYI - All reported autopkgtest fails have been tmpfails, so I just
restarted them for now to get the proper result.
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FYI - All reported autopkgtest fails have been tmpfails, so I just
restarted them for now to get the proper result.
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Thanks for moving to proposed.
The reported autopktest is a low rate flaky test, history tells me 1 in 20 or
so fail.
It seems unrelated to our change, so I restarted it for now.
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Thanks for moving to proposed.
The reported autopktest is a low rate flaky test, history tells me 1 in 20 or
so fail.
It seems unrelated to our change, so I restarted it for now.
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Oracular will be EOL before this can land, for the rest this LGTM
I've updated SRU template to be more acceptable, hope it is good now.
In -devel I'd like to have the Debian submission done and referenced, then we
can go on.
** Description changed:
[ Impact ]
- libvirt cannot detect all fea
00176
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[M
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 2115647 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/2115647
FYI, this was demoted after bionic when MAAS became a snap.
It is coming back with all the modern checks done via bug 2115647.
Therefore let me make this a duplicate of the better new case.
** This bug has
FYI for additional confidence :-)
- This was already in main 2008 - 2018
- https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/dbconfig-common/+bug/256084
-
https://ubuntu-archive-team.ubuntu.com/germinate-output/ubuntu.bionic/rdepends/dbconfig-common/dbconfig-pgsql
-
https://ubuntu-archive-team.ubuntu.c
In jammy the code really changed a lot.
I found most of it in aml_pci_device_dsm and the part about "optional, if not
impl. should return null string" and following seems fine, just at a different
place.
The replacement of not supported is a bit higher, gladly the comments stayed
stable.
But the
FYI - Prepared a MR and PPA for noble
-
https://launchpad.net/~paelzer/+archive/ubuntu/lp-2101053-acpi-for-windows-noble
-
https://code.launchpad.net/~paelzer/ubuntu/+source/qemu/+git/qemu/+merge/488168
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In 9.2.1 there are also some potentially related self-test changes, we'd
only pick them if needed to keep the SRU change minimal
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qemu: Ne
Silly me, it isn't in qemu 9.2 but it is in 9.2.1 and thereby plucky is
indeed fine.
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Oracular being almost EOL would not have enough time to mature the
minimal time in proposed to release the SRU in time, marking that as
won't fix
** Description changed:
+ [ Impact ]
+
+ * Windows does behave badly in issuing _DSM(func=7) even when not
+supported leading to non working virt
Code is in v10.0.0 which means plucky didn't yet have it
** Changed in: qemu (Ubuntu Plucky)
Status: Fix Released => Triaged
** Changed in: qemu (Ubuntu Jammy)
Status: Confirmed => Triaged
** Changed in: qemu (Ubuntu Noble)
Status: Confirmed => Triaged
** Changed in: qemu (
The remaining bit landed as
2fde3fb9160 physmem: Support coordinated discarding of RAM with guest_memfd
5d6483edaa9 ram-block-attributes: Introduce RamBlockAttributes to manage
RAMBlock with guest_memfd
2205b846673 memory: Unify the definiton of ReplayRamPopulate() and
ReplayRamDiscard()
ff121115
Bug 2097517 will be fixed by that too, tag it in the changelog.
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merge qemu 10.1 for questing
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In the upload Lukas did recently it is bad again, see
https://launchpadlibrarian.net/801368825/buildlog_ubuntu-questing-amd64.libvirt_11.4.0-1ubuntu2_BUILDING.txt.gz
Those two PPA builds with and without proposed have been just 2h earlier and
worked
https://launchpadlibrarian.net/801352635/build
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Cannot start VMs without routable IPv4 address
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TBH, oracular goes out of support in very few days and no other bugs were
bundled.
So let us not care about that release - the maturing in proposed exceeds the
days left for that release.
** Changed in: libvirt (Ubuntu Oracular)
Status: In Progress => Won't Fix
** Changed in: libvirt (Ub
** Also affects: ubuntu-drivers-common (Ubuntu Plucky)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: ubuntu-drivers-common (Ubuntu Questing)
Importance: Undecided
Assignee: Mitchell Augustin (mitchellaugustin)
Status: In Progress
** Also affects: ubuntu-drivers-commo
Seed change landed in
https://code.launchpad.net/~gjolly/ubuntu-seeds/+git/platform/+merge/488094
But the subscription needs to be sorted out cpc-azure is mentioned to be
subscribed, but so far only ubuntu-public-cloud is an accepted owning team -
Gauthier is about to resolve that either way -
Approved and showing in mismatches, promoting
Only one version in questing, nothing in proposed to care about:
rust-gst-plugin-gtk4 | 0.13.6-0ubuntu3 | questing/universe | source
Selective on the binaries as requested.
./change-override --component main --suite questing --source-only
rust-gst
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** Changed in: qemu (Ubuntu)
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Title:
merge qemu 10.1 for questing
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Title:
Missing dep8 tests
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upgrades won't start due to feature flags
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** Changed in: bacula (Ubuntu)
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[MIR] ruby-rackup
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** Changed in: dbconfig-common (Ubuntu)
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Title:
[MIR] dbconfig-common
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Public bug reported:
We'd usually go for 10.0 as that released in time for the .10 Ubuntu release.
But this time we aim for so many functional backports that landed later to come
to the conclusion that backporting 40 + 80 patches is a higher risk of
regression than aiming for 10.1 which releases
Thanks for the quick action Jonas and Lukas!
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Title:
Secure config still picks up DHCP-advertised server
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** Description changed:
We'd usually go for 10.0 as that released in time for the .10 Ubuntu release.
But this time we aim for so many functional backports that landed later to
come to the conclusion that backporting 40 + 80 patches is a higher risk of
regression than aiming for 10.1 which r
** Changed in: libvirt (Ubuntu)
Milestone: ubuntu-25.07 => ubuntu-25.06
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Title:
Merge libvirt from Debian Unstable for questing
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Milestone: ubuntu-25.08 => ubuntu-25.07
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Title:
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Thanks for the report, nice thinking.
But then OTOH we would break lots of use cases where a network admin
needs to change things by default and they are meant to continue to
work.
I think the user needs to be able to opt-out of that to be even more
secure, just as you can change the initial fall
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