Hi folks! As usual in this time of the cycle, the new version of glibc is about to be released upstream (scheduled next Thursday, Feb 1st), and should thus be uploaded to the archive shortly thereafter, presumably around Feb 7th.
Have a look at the upstream changelog if you're interested in the details: https://sourceware.org/git/?p=glibc.git;a=blob;f=NEWS;h=199f079f2764ccd2a1973fdd927bc291fdd1d0a9;hb=HEAD Note that we are not impacted by the libcrypt removal as we haven't built libcrypt for glibc for a while. If some of your projects use a third-party malloc implementation, see at bottom to try a snapshot. A number of potential issues have already been identified through a test rebuild done with a development snapshot of glibc. All glibc-related regressions have been identified and reported (thanks to Ravi Kant Sharma for his tremendous help on that front), and we're currently working our way through the list: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bugs?field.tag=test-rebuild-glibc-noble There's a fresh snapshot package available in a PPA: https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-toolchain-r/+archive/ubuntu/glibc (i386 build is currently broken, WIP) This upload usually has the immediate consequence of blowing up the autopkgtest huge queue, meaning any other package that uses this queue for its rdep tests will be directly impacted. In addition, the added load usually means there's a higher failure rate on tests (e.g. timeouts due to resource attrition). Furthermore, it is possible that a package built after the glibc upload would pick up a versioned dependency on the newer glibc due to changes in ABIs for existing functions. In that case, said package would need to wait until glibc has migrated, which can take a little while. Feel free to reach out to me (schopin) on IRC if you have questions. Cheers, Simon -- ubuntu-devel mailing list ubuntu-devel@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-devel