I uploaded 1.1.15 which contains the upstream fix and new regression test for
this particular bug.
If it builds, we can assume we are fine
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and reuploaded!
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Hello, yes, I requested that test and I will cherry-pick.
I tried right now a build with that added test in my ppa (but no fix)
and it failed
https://launchpad.net/~costamagnagianfranco/+archive/ubuntu/costamagnagianfranco-ppa/+build/20359561
the very same build (so no patch for the corruption is
It looks like this has been noticed on the borgbackup GitHub, resulting
in
https://github.com/ThomasWaldmann/borg/commit/aa3938a7a53c29d35df8567f4ebba4c2c76e7342
.
As it's just a test, this might be a sensible thing to cherry-pick? It'd
turn the test case from “back up lots of data, and hope you h
I've gone through the upstream bug
https://github.com/borgbackup/borg/issues/4829 and not found any data
which could be used as a test case. While the description of the bug
there is quite detailed, I think one would have to be incredibly
familiar with borg internals & code to create a reproducer.
Given this is a *known data corrupting bug* declared by upstream, it
would seem really odd to hold up the release for bionic and focal, where
the solution is just an upgrade to the upstream version containing the
fix! (I can possibly see the argument for being more careful with
cherrypicked patches
I added the testcase to the bug
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Brian, the testcase is to backup some TB of data, and try to read them, the
index should not be corrupted.
This is why I'm asking upstream to test the package once its in proposed
pocket, because I lack the data to test it properly
** Description changed:
[ Impact ]
* Data is corrupted on s
What I'm saying is there is not a documented "Test Case" in the bug
report which is an important part of the SRU process. Please add one so
that we can review this SRU.
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Hello Brian,
I'll ask upstream to test it once the new version is in proposed pocket. Is it
ok for you?
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It looks like there may be a test case in the upstream bug but it'd be
helpful if one was added to the Launchpad one.
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xenial 16.04: upgrade from the current 1.0.12 to 1.0.13-0ubuntu1.16.04.1
(a.k.a. stock 1.0.13 + this fix cherry-picked from 1.0 maint branch)
bionic 18.04: upgrade to 1.1.14-2ubuntu18.04.1 (sorry, just the versioning in
changelog was wrong!)
focal 20.04: upgrade to 1.1.14-2ubuntu20.04.1
I fixed
SRU review
There's something wrong going on here, but I'm not sure exactly what you
intend so I'm not sure what to suggest. The upload in the Bionic queue
is 1.1.14-2ubuntu1.20.04.1 but Bionic is 18.04. Focal is on 1.1.11-5
which is lower than the Bionic upload, so that can't work.
Please could y
Unfortunately upgrading from 1.1.11 to 1.1.14 requires xxhash being
installed on the system, because I removed the embedded version being
used in borgbackup
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