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== Daily build status == == Proposed Migration ==
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This is a scratchpad for known showstopper issues in current daily builds. This doesn't mean problems we would refuse to release Ubuntu with; this means problems that prevent anyone using the daily builds and which force the +1 maintenance team and/or the developer responsible for the breakage to make fixing this their number one task. This will amount to something like:  * https://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/proposed-migration/update_excuses.html
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 * build fails
 * principal metapackages (ubuntu-minimal, ubuntu-standard, ubuntu-desktop) uninstallable
 * automated tests can't run (and not a test bug)
 * can't get to a desktop or run the server
 * https://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/proposed-migration/update_output.txt
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No known issues at this time. However, daily builds are currently suspended while we switch the master build system to a new server.  * Build failures: http://qa.ubuntuwire.com/ftbfs/
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== Other ==  * Last test rebuild (may be out of date): https://people.canonical.com/~doko/ftbfs-report/test-rebuild-20200327-focal-focal.html
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Other things the +1 maintenance team is working on or tracking. Please don't add things to this list unless you're on the team. == Known issues ==
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 * bzr/armel FTBFS (referred to jelmer, another bzr core developer is working on it)
 * sshfs uninstallable, breaking ltsp-client (correct fix is to merge fuse; cjwatson part-way through this)
== In progress ==

Items that are being actively worked on. Please always mention the name / irc nick, who is working on that.

 * [rbalint] (needs review) retry-autopkgtest-regressions improvements (retry based on log regex, don't retry queued/running)
 [[https://code.launchpad.net/~rbalint/ubuntu-archive-tools/retry-intermittent/+merge/384468|review]]
 * [rbalint] (needs review) autopkgtest-cloud: retry on some frequent intermittent failures [[https://code.launchpad.net/~rbalint/autopkgtest-cloud/+git/autopkgtest-cloud/+merge/384609|review]]
 * [rbalint] (needs review) Switch Britney hints to git [[https://code.launchpad.net/~rbalint/britney/hints-ubuntu-bzr-to-git/+merge/386139|review]]

== Things to pick from ==

These are issues that are not yet done, after somebody's rotation/shift ended.
Or someone has spotted them but had no chance to work on it.
If someone trying to pick them realized that it was resolved by time/someone-else please be so kind and remove the related entries.

 * Ongoing transitions
  * there are plenty of rust packages stuck in -proposed. Unfortunately the rust packages we sync from Debian are not generally in a consistent state allowing migration (to Debian testing or to the Ubuntu release). If someone takes a look at these, they will probably want to recommend removals of various leaf packages blocking transitions.
  * the r-base transition is almost finished, needs [[https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/r-cran-openmx/+bug/1884451|r-cran-openmx removal]] to make r-base a valid candidate
  * vcmi ftbfs, pinged xnox about it, boost 1.71 related
  * ubuntu-app-launcher, url-dispatcher, unity fallout
    Who to approach to remove those? xnox will look into them
  * rust-* some test and many "unsatisfiable depends", one needs to check how this was meant to work ...
    * the rust packages only build if uploaded in a very precise order, which they were to debian but the debian import freeze messes this up for us
    * it's not clear that any of these packages help users of Ubuntu at all, so putting effort into these packages has a low ROI IMO (I == mwhudson)
  * there is a mess of go packages that needs unpicking. It's the sort of thing where we/Debian has updated one package to a given version, but some of the rdeps upstream are still pinning an older version.
    * this is blocking some potentially useful packages
  * autopkgtest for r-cran-* is in excuses quite often, this needs to be checked and probably custom test triggers (there also is a whopping 1.8k r-cran-* tests in http://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/running atm)
  * perl micro update 5.30.3 - On Monday there was another upload of 5.30.3-4 and someone overzealously removed all perl tests. Cpaelzer/xnox/Laney re-triggered the tests the results ahve to be re-checked.

 * golang-github-miekg-dns, which is blocking golang-github-hashicorp-memberlist: integer overflow on armhf: https://github.com/miekg/dns/issues/1129, https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/golang-github-miekg-dns/+bug/1884152

 * [[https://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/proposed-migration/update_excuses.html#golang-yaml.v2|golang-yaml.v2]]: upstream golang issue https://github.com/golang/go/issues/39651. If we really need to get golang-yaml.v2 migrated before a fixed golang hits the archive, we can apply this workaround patch: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/golang-yaml.v2/+bug/1883770/comments/4


 * Not ready yet
  * haskell-* seems like mass-FTBFS
    * [cpaelzer] this is due to a change in haddock-interface, per coordination with Debian the following need to be resolved first. I've asked to be pinged once things are ready to re-trigger builds/tests on Ubuntu as needed. That will be visible on [[https://lists.debian.org/debian-haskell/2020/06/msg00003.html|their ML as reply]] and I'll ping the current +1 duty people.
      * Because of the haddock-interface change, every single package needs a sourceful upload. This isn't relevant for Ubuntu.
      * All packages need to be updated to the version in the package-plan, which generally corresponds to Stackage LTS 15.13.
      * Both packages which do not need a version update and packages which do need to be upgraded also need patching because we do not automatically apply Hackage metadata updates which help
        keep Stackage consistent.
      * All new packages pulled in as dependencies of the new versions
        need to be packaged, and get processed through NEW. Some of
        these packages have been stuck in NEW for weeks, but most of
        them have not been packaged at all.
      * Build/test failures need to be addressed.

+1 Maintenance Status

Proposed Migration

Known issues

In progress

Items that are being actively worked on. Please always mention the name / irc nick, who is working on that.

  • [rbalint] (needs review) retry-autopkgtest-regressions improvements (retry based on log regex, don't retry queued/running)

    review

  • [rbalint] (needs review) autopkgtest-cloud: retry on some frequent intermittent failures review

  • [rbalint] (needs review) Switch Britney hints to git review

Things to pick from

These are issues that are not yet done, after somebody's rotation/shift ended. Or someone has spotted them but had no chance to work on it. If someone trying to pick them realized that it was resolved by time/someone-else please be so kind and remove the related entries.

  • Ongoing transitions
    • there are plenty of rust packages stuck in -proposed. Unfortunately the rust packages we sync from Debian are not generally in a consistent state allowing migration (to Debian testing or to the Ubuntu release). If someone takes a look at these, they will probably want to recommend removals of various leaf packages blocking transitions.
    • the r-base transition is almost finished, needs r-cran-openmx removal to make r-base a valid candidate

    • vcmi ftbfs, pinged xnox about it, boost 1.71 related
    • ubuntu-app-launcher, url-dispatcher, unity fallout
      • Who to approach to remove those? xnox will look into them
    • rust-* some test and many "unsatisfiable depends", one needs to check how this was meant to work ...
      • the rust packages only build if uploaded in a very precise order, which they were to debian but the debian import freeze messes this up for us
      • it's not clear that any of these packages help users of Ubuntu at all, so putting effort into these packages has a low ROI IMO (I == mwhudson)
    • there is a mess of go packages that needs unpicking. It's the sort of thing where we/Debian has updated one package to a given version, but some of the rdeps upstream are still pinning an older version.
      • this is blocking some potentially useful packages
    • autopkgtest for r-cran-* is in excuses quite often, this needs to be checked and probably custom test triggers (there also is a whopping 1.8k r-cran-* tests in http://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/running atm)

    • perl micro update 5.30.3 - On Monday there was another upload of 5.30.3-4 and someone overzealously removed all perl tests. Cpaelzer/xnox/Laney re-triggered the tests the results ahve to be re-checked.
  • golang-github-miekg-dns, which is blocking golang-github-hashicorp-memberlist: integer overflow on armhf: https://github.com/miekg/dns/issues/1129, https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/golang-github-miekg-dns/+bug/1884152

  • golang-yaml.v2: upstream golang issue https://github.com/golang/go/issues/39651. If we really need to get golang-yaml.v2 migrated before a fixed golang hits the archive, we can apply this workaround patch: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/golang-yaml.v2/+bug/1883770/comments/4

  • Not ready yet
    • haskell-* seems like mass-FTBFS
      • [cpaelzer] this is due to a change in haddock-interface, per coordination with Debian the following need to be resolved first. I've asked to be pinged once things are ready to re-trigger builds/tests on Ubuntu as needed. That will be visible on their ML as reply and I'll ping the current +1 duty people.

        • Because of the haddock-interface change, every single package needs a sourceful upload. This isn't relevant for Ubuntu.
        • All packages need to be updated to the version in the package-plan, which generally corresponds to Stackage LTS 15.13.
        • Both packages which do not need a version update and packages which do need to be upgraded also need patching because we do not automatically apply Hackage metadata updates which help
          • keep Stackage consistent.
        • All new packages pulled in as dependencies of the new versions
          • need to be packaged, and get processed through NEW. Some of these packages have been stuck in NEW for weeks, but most of them have not been packaged at all.
        • Build/test failures need to be addressed.

PlusOneMaintenanceTeam/Status (last edited 2020-10-21 18:41:40 by rbalint)