The LXC failures look like just infra flakiness (unable to reach the GPG sks servers), nothing particularly new, the autopkgtest infrastructure has always been unreliable for this. Re-trying often clears the issue eventually.
Stéphane On Mon, Oct 28, 2019 at 2:59 PM Christian Ehrhardt < [email protected]> wrote: > ## Triage ## > Had a good list of 22 bugs today. > Fortunately 17 of them were updates by the team or related people > working on the issues already. > That left 5 to actually triage of which all ended up as incomplete > either missing reasonable logs or clearly being support requests that > had to be redirected to community support. > > > ## Proposed-Migration ## > > - ruby2.5 related there were a bunch of test fails rake, > ruby-test-unit, libyaml. > They all looked like transient errors, so for now I just restarted the > tests. > On the next days one might check how they appear now. > > - haproxy,dpdk, crmsh, nginx, dbconfig-common, xen-tools, ssh-agent-filter > and a few more had transient armhf test issues (all restarted) > All net issues to fetch packages on armhf > This haproxy sync will also fix 1841936 in Focal btw > > - still a bunch of python transition related packages showing up > As last week those are usually worked on by Doko and he reaches > out if things are non trivial. > > - lxc tests are blocking a few transitons systemd, rsync > @Stgraber - are those test issues known and addressed already? > > - php7.3 https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/php7.3/7.3.10-1 > This is FTBFS but AFAIK bryce is already on that. > > - postgresql-11 has quite a lot of related test fails > But then postgresql-12 is already in proposed and eventually the only > one in Focal, we might focus on this one instead. > Story continues in the next issue below ... > > - I was asked by doko about asyncpg (again postgresql related P-migration > issue) > We formerly had delta that was all in upstream now and became a sync. > But fails to self-test properly around something with PG-12. > https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/asyncpg/0.18.3-2 > I opened and worked a bit on bug > => https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/asyncpg/+bug/1850136 > Eventually became clear to be a mismatch of libpq-dev and > default-version which will be fixed > in the next postgresql-common upload (needs a syncpackage once available) > > > -- > Christian Ehrhardt > Staff Engineer, Ubuntu Server > Canonical Ltd >
-- ubuntu-server mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-server More info: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ServerTeam
