Re: [PS] Release meeting 2012-09-28
Le 28/09/2012 16:32, Scott Kitterman a écrit : On Friday, September 28, 2012 03:30:38 PM Alan Pope wrote: On 28/09/12 15:25, Sebastien Bacher wrote: Le 28/09/2012 13:58, Alan Pope a écrit : - New compiz version tarball released - 0.9.8.4 When do you expect it to be ready for quantal ? Early next week. Btw what is the reason for the delay? The tarball went out on time and it seems things go stalled in your team for the packaging, is there anything you guys need help on? No delay, we intended to do a full stack release next week, but it was deemed wise to split out compiz for some initial testing rather than release it all (compiz + unity + friends) together. So really it's early. :) There's a ppa with the pre-release in:- ppa:sil2100/prerelease which also has a required unity rebuild. Weekend dog-fooding most welcome! What's the full list of packages affected by the compiz ABI bump? As it seems you don't get the relevant people answering to you, let me help here ;) Since Quantal, we only have one external compiz plugin effected by the ABI break, which is Unity. I still do support release compiz separetely and pushing it to distro before the full unity release (so pushing compiz + unity rebuild). Do we have the tests results? Didier -- Ubuntu-release mailing list Ubuntu-release@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-release
reminder, we will be having a release meeting today.
Want to make sure we're all in sync on a couple of issues, and that the critical bugs are being addressed. -- Ubuntu-release mailing list Ubuntu-release@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-release
Re: [PS] Release meeting 2012-09-28
On Friday, September 28, 2012 03:30:38 PM Alan Pope wrote: > On 28/09/12 15:25, Sebastien Bacher wrote: > > Le 28/09/2012 13:58, Alan Pope a écrit : > >> - New compiz version tarball released - 0.9.8.4 > > > > When do you expect it to be ready for quantal ? > > Early next week. > > > Btw what is the reason for the delay? The tarball went out on time and > > it seems things go stalled in your team for the packaging, is there > > anything you guys need help on? > > No delay, we intended to do a full stack release next week, but it was > deemed wise to split out compiz for some initial testing rather than > release it all (compiz + unity + friends) together. So really it's early. :) > > There's a ppa with the pre-release in:- ppa:sil2100/prerelease which > also has a required unity rebuild. Weekend dog-fooding most welcome! What's the full list of packages affected by the compiz ABI bump? Scott K -- Ubuntu-release mailing list Ubuntu-release@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-release
Re: [PS] Release meeting 2012-09-28
On 28/09/12 15:25, Sebastien Bacher wrote: Le 28/09/2012 13:58, Alan Pope a écrit : - New compiz version tarball released - 0.9.8.4 When do you expect it to be ready for quantal ? Early next week. Btw what is the reason for the delay? The tarball went out on time and it seems things go stalled in your team for the packaging, is there anything you guys need help on? No delay, we intended to do a full stack release next week, but it was deemed wise to split out compiz for some initial testing rather than release it all (compiz + unity + friends) together. So really it's early. :) There's a ppa with the pre-release in:- ppa:sil2100/prerelease which also has a required unity rebuild. Weekend dog-fooding most welcome! Cheers, -- Alan Pope Engineering Manager Canonical - Product Strategy +44 (0) 7973 620 164 alan.p...@canonical.com http://ubuntu.com/ -- Ubuntu-release mailing list Ubuntu-release@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-release
Re: [PS] Release meeting 2012-09-28
Le 28/09/2012 13:58, Alan Pope a écrit : - New compiz version tarball released - 0.9.8.4 Hey, When do you expect it to be ready for quantal ? The initial schedule was to land it this week but it's friday mid-afternoon and there is an ABI transition so that seems unlikely at this point... Btw what is the reason for the delay? The tarball went out on time and it seems things go stalled in your team for the packaging, is there anything you guys need help on? Sebastien Bacher -- Ubuntu-release mailing list Ubuntu-release@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-release
[QA Community] Release Meeting 2012-09-28
=== What was done engineering wise? === * Updating Testcases * See this for status on progress of items (xnox keeps find more features!): https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam/QuantalTestcaseUpdates * Unity 6.6 Testing * Beta 2 Testing -- see the full write-up from Paul https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam/ReleaseReports/QuantalBeta2TestReport * UDS-R planning === What's about to land that might impact the other teams and release as a whole? === * N/A === Summary of bugs working on by team (reasonably reliable) === * N/A === Dependencies on other teams to make deliverables, blocking items, release wide concerns? === * N/A Cheers! Nicholas -- Ubuntu-release mailing list Ubuntu-release@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-release
[Linaro] Release Meeting 2012-09-28
== What was done engineering wise? == * Linaro 12.09 released http://wiki.linaro.org/Cycles/1209/Release * Foundation for the ARMv8 OpenEmbedded porting mostly completed, with kernel and a very minimal rootfs already available for internal usage. * Kernel and test components were updated for the big.LITTLE project, based on the requirements for the 12.09 cycle. * Substantial progress on the Debian/Ubuntu Perl and Python multi-arch/cross-build support, with enough data to be used and supported during the ARMv8 Debian/Ubuntu bootstrap. * Hardware packs for Versatile Express, Origen and PandaBoard now also include the support for UEFI, which can be selected while flashing the image with linaro-media-tools. * Fix crossbuild-essential package for Quantal. * Rebuild with /usr/include working - lots of packages fixed. * Update and upload equivs packages. * Discover pkgbinarymangler multiarch issue. * Wrote patches for libsepol, dpkg, libterm-readkey-perl, diffutils. * Add big.LITTLE MP images to CI. * big.LITTLE switcher kernel upgraded to 3.6-RC7 based kernel. * ARMv8/aarch64 OpenEmbedded builds testing. * UEFI packaged for Versatile Express, Origen and PandaBoard. * Set up ARMv8/aarch64 kernel CI. == What's about to land that might impact the other teams == * (none). == Summary of bugs working on by team == * Make CONFIG_API default for U-Boot http://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1048474 * Build aarch64 kernel tree in ci-loop https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1053737 * hwpacks v3 lack support for special samsung settings http://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1054422 == Dependencies on other teams, blocking items == * (none). -- Ubuntu-release mailing list Ubuntu-release@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-release
[Foundations] Release Meeting 2012-09-28
== What was done engineering wise? == * look at webkit-1.91 build failure, not a binutils issue, > 4G archive not supported (never was). needs webkit buildsystem changes * investigate qt4-x11 ftbfs on arm* over the weekend. buildd issue, swapping to death. builds locally, so there must be extra load on the buildd. * start quantal test rebuild * fix or delegate ftbfs in main, now almost done, although the ftbfs pages don't show progress (unapproved and proposed not shown) * package libvigraimpex 1.8 to fix ftbfs (just two rdeps, so upgrade should be fine, tested). * fix binutils bfd.h header inclusion, seen in package test rebuilds * remove the va_list info/warning on arm, accepted upstream and put in gcc-4.7 * fix python2.7 regression * libjpeg-turbo update to 1.2.1 * gcc-4.7.2 release packages * python3.3 rc3 packages * working on XDG_RUNTIME_DIR which has unfortunately still not landed; have had a few false starts with the necessary pam module * working on getting UEFI SecureBoot shim support landed * uploaded a more-asynchronous mountall to Debian unstable that fixes some problems in cloud init, and seems to hold together for the rest of us - and might even make boot faster. testing welcome, I'll be asking for this in quantal post-beta and pushing for a precise SRU * adv-crypto reviewed and uploaded * ongoing discussion on dmraid -> mdadm migration for Intel Raid * upstart: - Wrote a stack of new unit tests (30 since last week) which have already found a few issues - Currently investigating bridge restart and a suspected memory * parts of the wiki updates for arm installations for final release * d-i framebuffer issue on arm server installs is fixed * fixed various flash-kernel bugs * some zatab (allwinner) spare time hacking (would like to have a hand rolled image ready before UDS) * the new isotracker version landed in production in time for beta2 * LXC upstream work, reviewing patches, maintaining staging branch * ported a few LXC scripts to using the python API instead of wrapping the commands * some last minute fixes in Edubuntu to revert the shopping lens and the new launchers * blogged about IPv4/IPv6 dual-stack setup on 3G (http://www.stgraber.org/2012/09/24/dual-stack-3g-connections/) * uploaded an isc-dhcp SRU to precise * started looking into unbound/bind9 support in NetworkManager as potential DNSSEC-aware replacement for dnsmasq * fixed a bug in one of the thml file preventing the generation of pot files for ubiquity-slideshow-ubuntu. Manually imported the new ones in LP * merged automake1.11 security fix * finished and landed LP process-accepted-bugs-job branch. This now seems to be working fine, so we can kill off the old queue script after beta-2 * swtched to the new archive signing key. Uploaded an ubuntu-keyring SRU as a consequence, pending review * fixed regression from last week's grub-installer merge * co-announced new plan to use GRUB 2 for UEFI secure boot, and uploaded (mostly) suitable packaging. Created a grub2-signed package * fixed the remaining LP UEFI publishing bugs, allowing us to stage signed UEFI images in PPAs * verified my apt extra-override-handling SRU from a while back * more research on top-k for arbitrary date ranges. We have a reasonable solution, but I may implmenet something simplier just so we have a solution to the failing to load year view a bit sooner * errors.ubuntu.com front page redesign and milestone lines on the average errors per day graph landed, pending deployment * implemented part of the reprocessing failed retraces work (RT 56342 pending deployment) with that we'll be able to selectively run stacktrace address signatures back through the retracing and bucketing process * bug triage and testing of iso-testing bug reports * update-manager, usb-creator bug triage * tested and fixed apport bug patterns with python2 * setup a quantal iso-testing report using arsenal == What's about to land that might impact the other teams? == pam-xdg-support was uploaded and sits in NEW (FFe bug 894391) == Summary of bugs working on by team (reasonably reliable) == bug 1042649 "[FFe] [UIFe] Manual Partitioning Crypt" bug 792652 "ubiquity crashed with ValueError in command(): I/O operation on closed file" bug 1027648 "ubiquity crashed with ValueError in command(): I/O operation on closed file." bug 1055640 "ubi-partman error 141 when removing encrypted partition" bug 1055819 "Ubiquity should avoid partlocked error when rebuilding disk cache" bug 1055815 "No mountpoint option when manually partitioning with encrypted volumes" bug 1055581 "FTBFS in Quantal test rebuild" bug 1055938 "uboot and mlo not in boot partition after install" bug 1045201 "quantal ubuntu-server isos include cdromupgrade" bug 320183 "When using "Recover a broken system" bug 1045409 "'reinstall grub' option missing when rescuing encrypted LVM system (or any
[PS] Release meeting 2012-09-28
== What was done engineering wise? == * quantal - New compiz version tarball released - 0.9.8.4 - Lots of love in lenses - shopping lens now using secure connection * precise - Unity-2D SRU-1 tested and prepared for release == What's about to land that might impact the other teams and release as a whole? == * compiz - The composite plugin ABI bump - Compiz ABI bump == Summary of bugs working on by team (reasonably reliable) == * unity 1053978 - Launcher should not auto-hide after dragging an icon, if mouse is still over it 1052821 - Window management - Middle clicking on a window inside the spread should close that window (equivalent action to clicking on the close button) 1053225 - scaled window decorations are sometimes wider than the window 1055605 - Spread window decorations does not match the theme when changed 1055609 - Scale window decorations text does not match theme style (Radiance) 1055610 - Scale window decorations don't have properly rounded corners 1055643 - Spread - Scaling all the windows is too slow 1035628 - Alt+Tab/Alt+grave brings other window to the front but loses focus entirely. 103 - [USE_MODERN_COMPIZ_GL] Active blur doesn't update if you disable CCSM > OpenGL > Framebuffer object 1043260 - [regression] Dash, Launcher, Menu Bar - Unintended shadows are rendered for the Unity Launcher and Panel, when the dash is open * nux * compiz 1057421 - FTBFS with -DCOMPIZ_BUILD_TESTING=OFF if libgtest-dev is not installed 1051286 - [performance] glXSwapIntervalEXT called every frame, which is very slow on Nvidia. 1050757 - opacify plugin: opacity isn't reset after switching window 1048964 - cmake fails on python 2.6 as sys.version_info does not contain major_version or minor_version 1047168 - scale mode is not visible if a fullscreen window is unredirected 1046664 - Unredirected fullscreen windows flicker briefly when another window (like a menu) opens above them 1037142 - Week33 - Grid highlight window appears while switching between workspaces 1057263 - gtk-window-decorator leaks large numbers of pixmaps and pixmap memory 1054724 - [fglrx] compiz crashed with SIGSEGV in glXDestroyContext() [/usr/lib/fglrx/libGL.so.1] from GLScreen::~GLScreen() 1053902 - window gets unredirected when it's not fullscreen 1050796 - Double shortcuts conflict with gnome-control-center ones 1050610 - gtk-window-decorator leaking window handles. Window operations become sluggish after a few days of usage 1049169 - [valgrind] Up to 520,000 bytes lost when running CCSGSettingsBackendConceptTest 1042041 - 1:0.9.8+bzr3319-0ubuntu1 regression: keeps setting gsettings keys to wrong values 1030891 - Compiz r3275 breaks VirtualBox Guest Additions: black screen or just wallpaper 92599 - Incorrect (low/stuttering) refresh rate with NVIDIA driver 1056645 - ARM build broken with 'swapInterval' is not a member of 'GL' 1052838 - compiz.fix_927168 broke ARM building 1041535 - compiz crashed with SIGSEGV in __strcasestr_ia32() from ccsStringToModifiers(binding=NULL) === Dependencies on other teams to make deliverables, blocking items, release wide concerns? === -- Alan Pope Engineering Manager Canonical - Product Strategy +44 (0) 7973 620 164 alan.p...@canonical.com http://ubuntu.com/ -- Ubuntu-release mailing list Ubuntu-release@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-release