I was on +1 maintenance for the week of June 20-24. Below are the things I worked on.
On Monday, I found many packages had FTBFS without logs, or failed to upload, and I retried these. On Tuesday, the autopkgtest queues were empty so I scheduled retries of all regressed autopkgtests (826 in total). Once these were done, I scheduled migration-reference/0 autopkgtests of those that were still regressed (579 in total). Presumably the difference being those that passed on retry. I found several packages that were blocked because of missing binaries on architectures that had been dropped and filed bugs for the removal of their binaries: pyopencl (mesa stopped building mesa-opencl-icd on riscv64) LP: #1979297 sysbench dropped ppc64el LP: #1979299 gromacs dropped 32-bit LP: #1979302 kallisto dropped 32-bit LP: #1979304 abyss dropped 32-bit LP: #1969297 (re-opened) dd-opentracing-cpp ================== The version in Ubuntu FTBFS, so I sync'd the new version from Debian which included the Ubuntu delta and a fix for the FTBFS. sfxr-qt ======= I fixed a FTBFS with glibc 2.34 and filed Debian bug #1013307. chktex ====== I fixed a FTBFS when TERM is not set and filed Debian bug #1013358. toil ==== I fixed a FTBFS with Python 3.10 as the only supported version and filed Debian bug #1013275. python-bayespy ============== I cherry-picked an upstream commit to fix a FTBFS with scipy 1.8. Since this is an orphaned package in Debian, I intended to do a QA upload, but luckily somebody beat me to it, and I was able sync again from Debian. r-base ====== I merged the new upstream version from Debian unstable. macaulay2 ========= I investigated autopkgtest flakiness on amd64 and opened an upstream PR relaxing the timing of a test. -- ubuntu-devel mailing list ubuntu-devel@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-devel