Please remember that in order for this update to be released, the tags
need to be updated, as explained in comment #16.
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a) upgrading from precise, to trusty, then to trusty-updates
$ lxc launch ubuntu-daily:precise p1
Creating p1
Starting p1
$ lxc exec p1 ubuntu-advantage enable-esm $u:$p
Running apt-get update...
Ubuntu ESM repository enabled.
# esm enabled, positive pinning:
$ lxc exec p1 apt-cache policy|grep
The package https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubuntu-advantage-
tools/19.6~ubuntu14.04.3 built just fine, confirming the fix.
trusty verification succeeded.
** Tags removed: verification-needed-trusty
** Tags added: verification-done-trusty
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b) almost the same setup, but upgrading from precise to trusty with the
u-a-t proposed package, without going through the intermediary current
u-a-t from trusty-updates.
$ lxc launch ubuntu-daily:precise p1
$ lxc exec p1 ubuntu-advantage enable-esm $u:$p
Running apt-get update...
Ubuntu ESM repos
trusty verification succeeded
** Tags removed: verification-needed-trusty
** Tags added: verification-done-trusty
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Tit
Trusty verification, in two parts:
a) following the [testing] section, i.e., upgrading from precise, to trusty,
then to trusty-updates
b) almost the same setup, but upgrading from precise to trusty with the u-a-t
proposed package, without going through the intermediary current u-a-t from
trusty
Repeating tests 1-4 here.
Test number 5, which failed in the previous verification, can be seen
done in bug https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubuntu-advantage-
tools/+bug/1850672. It was done with do-release-upgade, which is how I
expect users would upgrade from precise, and I took care wi
Test 1: basic attach w/ proposed
Result: PASS
Details:
$ lxc launch ubuntu-daily:trusty t1
Creating t1
Starting t1
# enable proposed, update, check
$ lxc exec t1 apt-get update
$ lxc exec t1 apt-cache policy ubuntu-advantage-tools
ubuntu-advantage-tools:
Instal
addendum for test 2:
# diff -uNr /tank/trusty-2{a,b}/ 2>/dev/null|diffstat
root/.bash_history |2
var/cache/apt/archives/ubuntu-advantage-tools_10ubuntu0.14.04.4_all.deb |binary
var/cache/apt/pkgcache.bin
Test 2:
a) fresh install from t-updates, go to t-proposed
b) fresh install from t-proposed directly
Result: PASS
Details:
At the end, we have two chroots: /tank/trusty-2a and /tank/trusty-2b
# chroot /tank/trusty-2a apt-cache policy ubuntu-advantage-tools
ubuntu-advantage-tools:
Installed: 19.6
Test 3:
>From a fresh trusty system, no uat installed, no ubuntu-minimal installed
a) install uat from updates, enable esm, upgrade to proposed
b) install uat from proposed, enable esm (via ua attach)
Result: PASS
Details:
At the end, confirmed that both chroots have esm enabled and with a positi
Test 4:
>From a fresh trusty instance, which has uat installed (from updates):
a) enable esm (via ubuntu-advantage enable-esm), upgrade to proposed
b) upgrade to proposed, enable esm (via ua attach)
Result: PASS
Details:
In the end, both instances have the same proposed package:
$ lxc exec esm-sr
I'm satisfied with the results, also considering test (5) done in the
other bug. Just to be sure, I also tried it via dist-upgrade. That is a
bit more hacky, as it involves changing s/precise/trusty/ in
sources.list snippets, ignoring gpg errors (as precise doesn't have the
gpg key for trusty-esm)
Looking at this now.
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Status: Triaged => In Progress
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