** Description changed: [Impact] - * Without SRUing the never version users get issues running on more - recent hypervisors. + * Without SRUing the newer version users get issues running on more + recent hypervisors. - * This is not backporting a single fix, but the version of a latter - Ubuntu release + * This is not backporting a single fix, but the version of a latter + Ubuntu release [Test Case] - * TL;DR is "use open-vm-tools" but that can be quite complex for the - variety of potential Host versions. - * VMWare itself took ownership of verifying these backports and will test the same bits from a PPA and the SRU for the official "ack" - * We tried upgrading and the setup that I had available, everybody that - has different setups is invited to test theirs. - * In general I recommend to give this some extra time in -proposed to see if - anybody comes up with issues on this. + * TL;DR is "use open-vm-tools" but that can be quite complex for the + variety of potential Host versions. + * VMWare itself took ownership of verifying these backports and will test the same bits from a PPA and the SRU for the official "ack" + * We tried upgrading and the setup that I had available, everybody that + has different setups is invited to test theirs. + * In general I recommend to give this some extra time in -proposed to see if + anybody comes up with issues on this. [Regression Potential] - * It is a new version which might contain new issues, and other than in - most MRE cases this isn't a just a stable-release (Of courese we are - not switching major releases, but also no pure fix release). + * It is a new version which might contain new issues, and other than in + most MRE cases this isn't a just a stable-release (Of courese we are + not switching major releases, but also no pure fix release). - * As agreed back when processing bug 1741390 the real verification of - open-vm-tools for having the test matrix and project ownership is on - VMWare which verified this from [1] already. + * As agreed back when processing bug 1741390 the real verification of + open-vm-tools for having the test matrix and project ownership is on + VMWare which verified this from [1] already. [Other Info] - * After bug 1741390 was sort of first of its kind we do this on a - once-per-cycle schedule with bug 1784638 beign the last one. - The intention is to get regular updates not only into new -dev releases - but also as SRU to the latest LTS under term [2] "Long Term Support releases - we regularly want to enable new hardware" being "virtual hardware" in - this case. + * After bug 1741390 was sort of first of its kind we do this on a + once-per-cycle schedule with bug 1784638 beign the last one. + The intention is to get regular updates not only into new -dev releases + but also as SRU to the latest LTS under term [2] "Long Term Support releases + we regularly want to enable new hardware" being "virtual hardware" in + this case. [1]: https://launchpad.net/~ci-train-ppa-service/+archive/ubuntu/3617 [2]: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates#Other_safe_cases --- There is a new Upstream version available. - https://github.com/vmware/open-vm-tools/releases/tag/stable-10.3.5 + https://github.com/vmware/open-vm-tools/releases/tag/stable-10.3.5 We left 10.3.5 some time in 19.04 to see if any issues come up, but none appeared. So lets do the backport to the LTSes.
** Description changed: [Impact] * Without SRUing the newer version users get issues running on more recent hypervisors. * This is not backporting a single fix, but the version of a latter Ubuntu release [Test Case] * TL;DR is "use open-vm-tools" but that can be quite complex for the variety of potential Host versions. * VMWare itself took ownership of verifying these backports and will test the same bits from a PPA and the SRU for the official "ack" * We tried upgrading and the setup that I had available, everybody that has different setups is invited to test theirs. * In general I recommend to give this some extra time in -proposed to see if anybody comes up with issues on this. [Regression Potential] * It is a new version which might contain new issues, and other than in - most MRE cases this isn't a just a stable-release (Of courese we are + most MRE cases this isn't a just a stable-release (Of course we are not switching major releases, but also no pure fix release). * As agreed back when processing bug 1741390 the real verification of open-vm-tools for having the test matrix and project ownership is on VMWare which verified this from [1] already. [Other Info] * After bug 1741390 was sort of first of its kind we do this on a once-per-cycle schedule with bug 1784638 beign the last one. The intention is to get regular updates not only into new -dev releases but also as SRU to the latest LTS under term [2] "Long Term Support releases we regularly want to enable new hardware" being "virtual hardware" in this case. [1]: https://launchpad.net/~ci-train-ppa-service/+archive/ubuntu/3617 [2]: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates#Other_safe_cases --- There is a new Upstream version available. https://github.com/vmware/open-vm-tools/releases/tag/stable-10.3.5 We left 10.3.5 some time in 19.04 to see if any issues come up, but none appeared. So lets do the backport to the LTSes. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Server, which is subscribed to the bug report. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1813944 Title: Backport recent release 10.3.5 to latest LTS To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/open-vm-tools/+bug/1813944/+subscriptions -- Ubuntu-server-bugs mailing list Ubuntu-server-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-server-bugs