Monday Bug Triage Report

2024-01-29 Thread Athos Ribeiro

Bugs last updated between 2024-01-26 (Friday) and 2024-01-28 (Sunday) inclusive
Date range identified as: "Monday triage"

https://pad.lv/2051288 || D   | New   | byobu   
| byobu should revert to dmidecode if bogomips in /proc/cpuin… |
  The reporter also submitted a patch to potentially fix the issue. IMHO, it
  would be nice to run this through upstream before adding this delta un
  Ubuntu. I asked the reporter to do that and subscribed the team to this bug.

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Monday Bug triage report

2023-12-18 Thread Athos Ribeiro

Bugs last updated between 2023-12-15 (Friday) and 2023-12-17 (Sunday) inclusive
Date range identified as: "Monday triage"

https://pad.lv/2046470 | irqbalance | irqbalance loop of blank messages
  The discussion is being led torwards LP: #1833322 and the need of having
  irqbalance on desktop systems.  The package is seeded. There seem to be some
  history behind it. I added a server-triage-discuss tag so we can better
  understand what is going on here and align expectations.

https://pad.lv/2046582 | clamav | Clamav recommends install new version from 
app, then sudo f…
  freshclam is printing a message saying that the user's software is outdated.
  It the suggests users to read the upstream installation guide, which may kead
  users to install the upstream version of clamav, which should be unsupported
  by a regular Ubuntu installation. While this bug is about the package
  stopping to work after that unsupported upgrade, I wonder if we should patch
  clamav to stop printing that message. I added a server-triage-discuss tag
  here.

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Monday bug triage report (2022-11-07)

2022-11-07 Thread Athos Ribeiro

Bugs last updated between 2022-11-04 (Friday) and 2022-11-06 (Sunday) inclusive
Date range identified as: "Monday triage"

Found 8 bugs. They are all in good hands ATM.

Bugs tagged "-needs-merge -needs-sync -needs-oci-update -needs-snap-update -needs-mre-backport 
-needs-ppa-backport" and subscribed "ubuntu-server" and not touched in 60 days

Found 1 bugs

https://pad.lv/1982783 | sssd NULL dereference in monitor_service_shutdown
  Sergio is handling this one. I pinged him so he is aware of the 60 day notice
  and left it as is.

Bugs subscribed to ubuntu-server and not touched in 180 days

Found 0 bugs

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Monday Bug Triage Report

2022-10-11 Thread Lena Voytek
Bugs last updated between 2022-10-07 (Friday) and 2022-10-09 (Sunday)
inclusive
Date range identified as: "Monday triage"
Found 12 bugs

There were two notable bugs:

LP: #1988589  - mysql-8.0 - Impossible to change
the server port
Asked user if anything else was running on port 3307 since I was able to
successfully change the port whenever I tested the config.

LP: #1992105  - cyrus-sasl2 - missing httpform
plugin for saslauthd
User followed up with my response from Friday and provided a strong use
case for having httpform as an auth mechanism. I'll try and work with
Debian to get the change added there too.

3 bugs were found not touched in 60 days:

LP: #1915095  - clamav - clamscan modifies atime
during scheduled scans
Seems fine as is, last update was marking Impish as wont-fix with
everything else being low priority waiting on upstream fix.

LP: #1581864  - nginx - nginx.service: Failed to
read PID from file /run/nginx.pid:…
Fine as is in backlog. Fix released in all releases except bionic

LP: #1979313  - containerd - kubeadm doesn't work
with containerd version of apt install
Also fine in backlog. Low priority fix in Focal with simple workaround.

No bugs were found untouched in 180 days
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Re: Monday bug triage report (2022-09-16 -> 2022-09-18)

2022-09-20 Thread Sergio Durigan Junior
On Monday, September 19 2022, Lucas Kanashiro wrote:

> ### https://pad.lv/1984073 - *(Triaged)   [autofs]-
>  autofs: regression on focal->jammy upgrade: SASL binds to …
>
> Sergio asked for a test plan for the SRU and the bug reporter proposed
> something. Sergio should know that because he is subscribed to the bug but
> this is just a heads-up :)

This is on my TODO list.

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Monday bug triage report (2022-09-16 -> 2022-09-18)

2022-09-19 Thread Lucas Kanashiro
Bugs last updated between 2022-09-16 (Friday) and 2022-09-18 (Sunday)
inclusive
Date range identified as: "Monday triage"
Found 7 bugs

Some comments below:

### https://pad.lv/1984073 - *(Triaged)   [autofs]-
 autofs: regression on focal->jammy upgrade: SASL binds to …

Sergio asked for a test plan for the SRU and the bug reporter proposed
something. Sergio should know that because he is subscribed to the bug but
this is just a heads-up :)

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Bugs tagged "-needs-merge -needs-sync -needs-oci-update -needs-snap-update
-needs-mre-backport -needs-ppa-backport" and subscribed "ubuntu-server" and
not touched in 60 days
Found 9 bugs
https://pad.lv/1891643 - +(Triaged)   [amavisd-new]   - amavisd-new
suggests missing packages
https://pad.lv/1832182 - (Triaged)[apache2]   - systemd
unable to detect running apache if invoked via apac…
https://pad.lv/1874730 - (Triaged)[apache2]   - package
apache2 2.4.41-4ubuntu3 failed to install/upgrade: …
https://pad.lv/1888313 - (Triaged)[librabbitmq]   - amqp-tools
port parameter unusable
https://pad.lv/1897545 - (Triaged)[bind9] - Bind9: man
file for rndc utility mentions wrong config file…
https://pad.lv/1916562 - (Triaged)[sssd]  - libnss-sss
removes config when not being purged
https://pad.lv/1952158 - (Confirmed)  [squid] - squid does
not accept WCCP of Cisco router since 3.5.27-1ub…
also:  - (Confirmed)  [squid3]
https://pad.lv/1962733 - (New)[sosreport] - [sru]
sosreport does not obfuscate a mac address when --mas…

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Found 2 bugs
https://pad.lv/1959896 - (New)[frr]   - Resolve
strncmp warnings
https://pad.lv/1872145 - (Triaged)[openssh]   - explicit
key offered after all agent keys, auth can fail be…

I took a look at all bugs listed above (not touched in 60 and 180 days) and
most of them need someone to actually work on them or waiting for upstream
merging a patch or fixing an issue.

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Re: Monday Bug Triage Report

2022-08-22 Thread Bryce Harrington
On Mon, Aug 22, 2022 at 11:37:45AM -0700, Lena Voytek wrote:
> Bugs last updated between 2022-08-19 (Friday) and 2022-08-21 (Sunday)
> inclusive
> Date range identified as: "Monday triage"
> Found 24 bugs
> 
> There were many notable bugs:

> LP: #1987118  - dovecot - package dovecot-core
> 1:2.3.16+dfsg1-3ubuntu4 failed to inst…
> Seems to be a conf file issue, asked for more info on it

This is actually a dupe of 1983860, from the same reporter.  They
provided some additional info on that bug, which proves it is indeed a
config file typo.  Guessing they accidentally deleted something when
configuring things, but asked for confirmation.

> LP: #1987129  - dovecot - package dovecot-core
> 1:2.3.16+dfsg1-3ubuntu2.1 failed to in…
> Missing a dependency, added a note to the bug

I think your triage analysis is correct, and I wonder if there might be
a packaging issue, however reporters statement that they plan to
uninstall dovecot seems odd; maybe they already didn't have a proper
setup before the upgrade?  I've asked for some additional clarification.
I'm suspecting there's not much to do here (other than perhaps a tweak
to the apport hook if it doesn't provide a way to skip reporting bugs.)

> LP: #1986959  - apache2 - apache2 fails during
> upgrade to 22.04: ERROR: Conf javascript...
> LP: #1987111  - apache2 - package apache2
> 2.4.52-1ubuntu4.1 failed to install/upgrade…
> LP: #1987117  - apache2 - package apache2
> 2.4.52-1ubuntu4.1 failed to install/upgrade…
> Many users are reporting this issue, added duplicates to original and
> marked for discussion

Also LP: #1987338 just came in and seems same issue.

2.4.52-1ubuntu4.1 is a security CVE update that published last June.
It's odd seeing 3 of essentially the same bug (apparently?)  I notice in
the bug report some complaints about too many symlinks, which I don't
recall is a typical error; don't have a theory on how that could cause
this though.

Looking at the DpkgTerminalLog.txt files, I see:

  Configurando javascript-common (11+nmu1) ...
  Package apache2 is not configured yet. Will defer actions by package 
javascript-common.
  ...
  Instalando una nueva versión del fichero de configuración 
/etc/logrotate.d/apache2 ...
  info: Executing deferred 'a2enconf javascript-common' for package 
javascript-common
  ERROR: Conf javascript-common does not exist!

So the issue isn't that javascript-common isn't installed, but that
apache2 is trying to enable it when it hasn't completed configuration
yet.  

That behavior sequence sounds familiar, see LP: #1874730 and LP: #1980620

I wouldn't rule out that maybe the different bugs have different root
causes, they just result in a configuration breakage in general, and
javascript-common's enablement is just the first opportunity for the
breakage to reveal itself.

Anyway, +1 to the suggestion to raise this in this week's housekeeping
meeting ala server-triage-discuss.  We can brainstorm more then.

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Monday Bug Triage Report

2022-08-22 Thread Lena Voytek
Bugs last updated between 2022-08-19 (Friday) and 2022-08-21 (Sunday)
inclusive
Date range identified as: "Monday triage"
Found 24 bugs

There were many notable bugs:

LP: #1972057  - caja-extensions + samba - file
sharing net usershare returns error 255
Created a ppa with the given patch for users to test with

LP: #1987068  - mysql-8.0 - package
mysql-server-8.0 8.0.30-0ubuntu0.22.04.1 failed to...
User installed mariadb and mysql at the same time, asked for additional
info and provided possible fixes

LP: #1986959  - apache2 - apache2 fails during
upgrade to 22.04: ERROR: Conf javascript...
LP: #1987111  - apache2 - package apache2
2.4.52-1ubuntu4.1 failed to install/upgrade…
LP: #1987117  - apache2 - package apache2
2.4.52-1ubuntu4.1 failed to install/upgrade…
Many users are reporting this issue, added duplicates to original and
marked for discussion

LP: #1987118  - dovecot - package dovecot-core
1:2.3.16+dfsg1-3ubuntu4 failed to inst…
Seems to be a conf file issue, asked for more info on it

LP: #1987129  - dovecot - package dovecot-core
1:2.3.16+dfsg1-3ubuntu2.1 failed to in…
Missing a dependency, added a note to the bug

LP: #1987183  - mysql-8.0 - package
mysql-server-8.0 8.0.30-0ubuntu0.22.04.1 failed to …
Install seems to have been interrupted, recommended reinstalling

LP: #1987202  - mysql-8.0 - package
mysql-server-8.0 8.0.30-0ubuntu0.22.04.1 failed to …
LP: #1987203  - mysql-8.0 - package
mysql-server-8.0 8.0.30-0ubuntu0.22.04.1 failed to …
Asked user for additional info and the mysql error log file


3 bugs were not touched in the last 60 days:

LP: #1976264 - rubygems - rubygems ftbfs in the
jammy release pocket
Waiting on future updates

LP: #1966610  - smartmontools - smartctl assert
failure: free(): invalid pointer
Waiting on response from reporter, fine as is

LP: #1976361  - fetchmail - man page “passes the
buck” to a dead end for .netrc docs
Last update was upstream bug being marked as new, nothing to do for now


1 bug has not been touched in 180 days:

LP: #1961629  - cluster-glue - logd autopkgtest is
flaky
Low priority, sitting in server backlog
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Re: Monday bug triage report (2022-07-29 -> 2022-07-31)

2022-08-02 Thread Lucas Kanashiro
Thanks Robie. I updated the status of the bug, moved to Triaged, added the
regression-update tag and subscribed ubuntu-security to see if we can sort
this out.

On Tue, Aug 2, 2022 at 8:25 AM Robie Basak  wrote:

> On Mon, Aug 01, 2022 at 04:35:18PM -0300, Lucas Kanashiro wrote:
> > ## https://pad.lv/1983091 - (New)[mysql-5.7] - MySQL
> > 5.7.39 removes parameters, not covered in package mig…
> >
> > In Bionic, mysql-5.7 moved to 5.7.39 which removed some config
> parameters.
> > This update was made in the security pocket, I do not think we can sort
> > this out at this point. Marked as Won't Fix.
>
> This is a security regression I think, so should be tagged
> regression-update.
>
> We do have migration code for common configuration parameter changes
> that we use for release upgrades. Maybe that could be done in an SRU
> here, or even in a security regression update?
>
> Either way it seems premature to mark Won't Fix without discussion for
> what seems like a valid security regression bug.
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Re: Monday bug triage report (2022-07-29 -> 2022-07-31)

2022-08-02 Thread Robie Basak
On Mon, Aug 01, 2022 at 04:35:18PM -0300, Lucas Kanashiro wrote:
> ## https://pad.lv/1977870 - (In Progress)[lxcfs] - SRU fix
> for LP#1807628
> 
> It seems that a SRU upload rejection is expected to upload a new version.
> Pinged Robie on #ubuntu-release to take a look since he already commented
> on the bug.

Done, but all uploaders should note that it is not necessary to wait for
an upload queue rejection before a replacement upload can be made. There
was no need to wait.

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Re: Monday bug triage report (2022-07-29 -> 2022-07-31)

2022-08-02 Thread Robie Basak
On Mon, Aug 01, 2022 at 04:35:18PM -0300, Lucas Kanashiro wrote:
> ## https://pad.lv/1983091 - (New)[mysql-5.7] - MySQL
> 5.7.39 removes parameters, not covered in package mig…
> 
> In Bionic, mysql-5.7 moved to 5.7.39 which removed some config parameters.
> This update was made in the security pocket, I do not think we can sort
> this out at this point. Marked as Won't Fix.

This is a security regression I think, so should be tagged
regression-update.

We do have migration code for common configuration parameter changes
that we use for release upgrades. Maybe that could be done in an SRU
here, or even in a security regression update?

Either way it seems premature to mark Won't Fix without discussion for
what seems like a valid security regression bug.

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Monday bug triage report (2022-07-29 -> 2022-07-31)

2022-08-01 Thread Lucas Kanashiro
Bugs last updated between 2022-07-29 (Friday) and 2022-07-31 (Sunday)
inclusive
Date range identified as: "Monday triage"
Found 21 bugs

Some comments below:

## https://pad.lv/1975574 - *(New)   [openvpn]   - OpenSSL
3.0 support in OpenVPN 2.5

This is taking too much time to define the SRU Test Plan since we need to
cover many things. I might need some help to finish this while doing the
other things I have to do.

## https://pad.lv/1977870 - (In Progress)[lxcfs] - SRU fix
for LP#1807628

It seems that a SRU upload rejection is expected to upload a new version.
Pinged Robie on #ubuntu-release to take a look since he already commented
on the bug.

## https://pad.lv/1980401 - (Incomplete) [qemu]  - Qemu
memory leak

Christian has been working with the bug reporter and they replied with what
was requested. This is just a ping to remind Christian to take a look again
at some point.

## https://pad.lv/1983091 - (New)[mysql-5.7] - MySQL
5.7.39 removes parameters, not covered in package mig…

In Bionic, mysql-5.7 moved to 5.7.39 which removed some config parameters.
This update was made in the security pocket, I do not think we can sort
this out at this point. Marked as Won't Fix.


There are some bugs in our backlog which requires someone to work on them,
nothing was done during the triage:

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Bugs tagged "-needs-merge -needs-sync -needs-oci-update -needs-snap-update
-needs-mre-backport -needs-ppa-backport" and subscribed "ubuntu-server" and
not touched in 60 days
Found 2 bugs
https://pad.lv/1492621 - (Confirmed)  [glibc] - Cannot
start VMs without routable IPv4 address
also:  - (Confirmed)  [qemu]

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Bugs subscribed to ubuntu-server and not touched in 180 days
Found 1 bugs
https://pad.lv/1959630 - (Triaged)[byobu] - provide 屏風
as a commandline alias for byobu

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Monday bug triage report (2022-06-10 to 2022-06-12)

2022-06-13 Thread Lucas Kanashiro
Bugs last updated between 2022-06-10 (Friday) and 2022-06-12 (Sunday)
inclusive
Date range identified as: "Monday triage"
Found 22 bugs

A couple of comments below:

## https://pad.lv/1969247 - *(Invalid)   [mysql-8.0] -
fallocate with FALLOC_FL_ZERO_RANGE produces zero-size file…

The was fixed in zfs-linux in jammy-proposed and already verified, however,
this is stuck in proposed because another fix was uploaded with it and it
was not
verified so far (added a comment about that). Not sure if we can/want to do
something here.

## https://pad.lv/1978302 - (New)[dpdk]  -
/lib/dpdk/dpdk-init stop does not restore number of hugepag…

This seems reasonable to me, so I subscribed Christian to take a look since
he is also the Debian maintainer.

No bug stalled in our queue for 60 nor 180 days. No bugs added to our work
queue.

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Monday Bug Triage Report

2022-05-23 Thread Bryce Harrington

Bugs last updated between 2022-05-20 (Friday) and 2022-05-22 (Sunday) inclusive
Date range identified as: "Monday triage"
Found 32 bugs

Most of those were metadata updates, really just two of note:

LP: #1974262 - (New) [xen]- Ubuntu 20.04 Xen Dom0 Cannot Boot
- Known issue (e.g. LP: #1854575, #1956166) but user is suggesting a
  packaging change to workaround the issue.  Since xen is universe, I
  recommended forwarding the idea to Debian.

LP: #1975399 - (New) [squid]  - FATAL FwdState::noteDestinationsEnd exception: 
opening()
- Request to backport a set of patches to fix random crashes.  I think for
  SRUability we are going to at least need steps defined to reproduce
  crash and/or validate the fix, so asked reporter to help define those.



not touched in 60 days
Found 6 bugs

LP: #1959896 - +(New)   [frr]   - Resolve strncmp warnings
- There is an upstream fix, that switches from strncmp to strcmp.
  (I wonder if strncmp might be safer than strcmp despite the warning?)
  This should be resolved with upcoming merge, so I've mentioned it on
  the merge card's bug report.

LP: #1964141 - +(Triaged)   [libp11]- Wrong certificate 
returned if multiple certs have same labe…
- We were waiting on an upstream fix, which there is now: Four commits
  changing +162/-27 lines that landed last Dec.
  Tagged server-todo for someone to consider doing the patch backports.

LP: #1872145 - +(Triaged)   [openssh]   - explicit key offered 
after all agent keys, auth can fail be…
- Still no further activity upstream, and just a wishlist on our end.
  So I think this can continue to remain in the backlog for now.

LP: #1703821 - +(New)   [apparmor]  - Dovecot and Apparmor 
complains at operation file_inherit
also:- +(Triaged)   [dovecot]  
- Low priority bitesize backport for bionic.
  Can continue to live in backlog for now.

LP: #1930393 - +(Triaged)   [clamav]- any local user can shut 
clamd down via control socket
- Continues to await progress upstream; not much else we can do on it.
  Can continue to live in backlog for now.



not touched in 180 days
Found 4 bugs

LP: #1948357 - (Triaged)[openssh]   - sshd have no USER_LOGOUT 
audit event
- Already was considered on server-todo but didn't look SRUable.
  Can continue to live in backlog for now.

LP: #1883469 - (Triaged)[sssd]  -  idmap_sss: improve man 
page
- Only affects bionic and is docs-only; not SRUable alone.
  Can continue to live in backlog for now.

LP: #1883577 - (Triaged)[lm-sensors]- column layout in sensors 
is broken for voltages  of 1000.00…
- Entirely just cosmetic, not something we'd fix.
  Was left open for community/reporter to forward.
  No response, so gone ahead and marked wontfix.

LP: #1934997 - (Triaged)[sssd]  - Authentication fails 
after upgrading sssd to 2.2.3-3ubuntu0…
- Was blocked on upstream, but there's a fix landed now, which sounds
  like it will be included in 2.7.
  I've mentioned this on the merge card's bug report to look at along
  with the merge.

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Friday + Monday Bug Triage Report

2022-05-16 Thread Lena Voytek
Bugs last updated between 2022-05-12 (Thursday) and 2022-05-15 (Sunday)
inclusive
Found 35 bugs

The notable bugs were:

LP: #1957104  - openssh - updating openssh-server
fails, because port 22 is in use by systemd
Asked the user for clarification on if the bug has been fixed for them.

LP: #1971509  - qemu - qemu/kvm win10 client cannot
upgrade to win11
Continued to offer possible solutions to the user's secure boot issue.

LP: #1971932  - rsync - error in rsync protocol data
stream
Attempted to reproduce the issue by transferring a large file over ssh on
localhost but it did not fail. Asked the user if they can transfer their
file over localhost

LP: #1973137  - openldap - ldap_do_free_request:
Assertion `lr->lr_refcnt == 1' failed
Asked the user if the error appears consistently. Not sure how to go about
reproducing this one though.

LP: #1973217  - openssh - package openssh-server
1:8.2p1-4ubuntu0.5 failed to install...
Asked the user if they were able to update afterward since they said it may
be an issue with having multiple update-manager instances running.

LP: #1973224  - mysql-8.0 - package mysql-server-8.0
8.0.29-0ubuntu0.22.04.2 failed to install...
This ended up being a duplicate of the current issue I'm working on.
However, this does confirm that it can show up in Jammy too.

LP: #1973308  - mysql-8.0 - mariadb install causes
mysql install to fail with ibdata1 locked
This issue seems to be due to mariadb being installed, blocking off the
lock file needed by mysql. I let the user know that they can't have both
installed.

Found 9 bugs not touched in 60 days:

LP: #1897545  - bind9 - Bind9: man file for rndc
utility mentions wrong config file
Fixed in Jammy and Kinetic

All others are fine as is.

Found 1 bug not touched in 180 days

LP: #1891785  - tmux - choose-w misaligned
(regression)
Marked Hirsute as won't fix. Otherwise fine
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Re: Monday bug triage report (2022-04-22 -> 2022-04-24)

2022-04-27 Thread Lucas Kanashiro
On Wed, Apr 27, 2022 at 4:51 PM Bryce Harrington <
bryce.harring...@canonical.com> wrote:

> On Wed, Apr 27, 2022 at 04:12:28PM -0300, Lucas Kanashiro wrote:
> > > > # https://pad.lv/1961633 - +(Triaged)   [multipath-tools]   -
> > > Consider
> > > > dropping d/p/kpartx-Improve-finding-loopback-devic…
> > > >
> > > > This bug is in our backlog and has not been touched in 60 days. I
> think
> > > we
> > > > should consider this when merging multipath-tool during the KK cycle.
> > > > Bryce, is there any way to get this linked to the merge bug that your
> > > > tooling will create?
> > >
> > > There's not, however this request has come up a couple times before, so
> > > rule of three suggests we do need a way to track these.
> > >
> > > Previously I've just stuck them in my personal todo list to mention in
> > > bug reports, and I can do that in this case too.  (I'm probably going
> to
> > > take the merge for multipath-tools this cycle anyway.)
> > >
> > > But to solve this more generally:
> > >
> > > The tooling already knows how to look for bugs with tags, so what if
> > > during the regular triage process we tag such bugs with an agreed on
> > > tag.  Then when the merge board is generated, the tools would query any
> > > such tagged bugs still open for the given package and itemize them in
> > > the bug report description.
> > >
> > > Looking at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/Tags, there is already a
> > > 'packaging' bug tag, defined as a packaging related problem (as opposed
> > > to 'needs-packaging' which marks packaging of software not yet
> > > packaged).
> > >
> > > Presumably any bug marked 'packaging' against one of our packages
> > > probably *should* be considered during merge anyway, so if we used it
> > > for this purpose it doesn't seem like we'd be misusing or overloading
> > > it.
> > >
> > > WDYT?
> > >
> >
> > I liked the proposed approach Bryce. What I am not sure about is using
> the
> > existent 'packaging' tag, from the page you linked "The bug is likely to
> be
> > a packaging mistake", some of those bugs are not necessarily a packaging
> > mistake but a reminder to revisit an upstream bug or reconsider part of
> the
> > delta we carry.
>
> It's possible that definition was not adequate in describing how the tag
> has been used in practice.  Take a look at the bugs with the 'packaging'
> tag:
>
> https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bugs?field.tag=packaging
>
> There seem to be a number of bugs about reconsidering delta, and
> especially the wishlist bugs look like they involve upstream related
> considerations.  Certainly look like the types of bugs we'd want to at
> least know about, when merging a package.  The 'packaging' tag is listed
> under "Generic bug tags" so I imagine it was intended to be reasonably
> broad in scope already.  So packaging mistake may just have been a bit
> too narrow in defining the tag, and I doubt there would be an issue if
> we also used it for similar needs.
>
> 'packaging' also has the benefit of being relatively easy to remember. :-)
>

Fair enough. I did not check the bugs with the 'packaging' tag, thanks for
the link.

In that case, I think we can use the 'packaging' tag, and we should update
the wiki page with a better description :)

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Re: Monday bug triage report (2022-04-22 -> 2022-04-24)

2022-04-27 Thread Bryce Harrington
On Wed, Apr 27, 2022 at 04:12:28PM -0300, Lucas Kanashiro wrote:
> > > # https://pad.lv/1961633 - +(Triaged)   [multipath-tools]   -
> > Consider
> > > dropping d/p/kpartx-Improve-finding-loopback-devic…
> > >
> > > This bug is in our backlog and has not been touched in 60 days. I think
> > we
> > > should consider this when merging multipath-tool during the KK cycle.
> > > Bryce, is there any way to get this linked to the merge bug that your
> > > tooling will create?
> >
> > There's not, however this request has come up a couple times before, so
> > rule of three suggests we do need a way to track these.
> >
> > Previously I've just stuck them in my personal todo list to mention in
> > bug reports, and I can do that in this case too.  (I'm probably going to
> > take the merge for multipath-tools this cycle anyway.)
> >
> > But to solve this more generally:
> >
> > The tooling already knows how to look for bugs with tags, so what if
> > during the regular triage process we tag such bugs with an agreed on
> > tag.  Then when the merge board is generated, the tools would query any
> > such tagged bugs still open for the given package and itemize them in
> > the bug report description.
> >
> > Looking at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/Tags, there is already a
> > 'packaging' bug tag, defined as a packaging related problem (as opposed
> > to 'needs-packaging' which marks packaging of software not yet
> > packaged).
> >
> > Presumably any bug marked 'packaging' against one of our packages
> > probably *should* be considered during merge anyway, so if we used it
> > for this purpose it doesn't seem like we'd be misusing or overloading
> > it.
> >
> > WDYT?
> >
> 
> I liked the proposed approach Bryce. What I am not sure about is using the
> existent 'packaging' tag, from the page you linked "The bug is likely to be
> a packaging mistake", some of those bugs are not necessarily a packaging
> mistake but a reminder to revisit an upstream bug or reconsider part of the
> delta we carry.

It's possible that definition was not adequate in describing how the tag
has been used in practice.  Take a look at the bugs with the 'packaging'
tag:

https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bugs?field.tag=packaging

There seem to be a number of bugs about reconsidering delta, and
especially the wishlist bugs look like they involve upstream related
considerations.  Certainly look like the types of bugs we'd want to at
least know about, when merging a package.  The 'packaging' tag is listed
under "Generic bug tags" so I imagine it was intended to be reasonably
broad in scope already.  So packaging mistake may just have been a bit
too narrow in defining the tag, and I doubt there would be an issue if
we also used it for similar needs.

'packaging' also has the benefit of being relatively easy to remember. :-)

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Re: Monday bug triage report (2022-04-22 -> 2022-04-24)

2022-04-27 Thread Lucas Kanashiro
Hi,

On Wed, Apr 27, 2022 at 3:55 PM Bryce Harrington <
bryce.harring...@canonical.com> wrote:

> On Mon, Apr 25, 2022 at 12:04:47PM -0300, Lucas Kanashiro wrote:
> > Bugs last updated between 2022-04-22 (Friday) and 2022-04-24 (Sunday)
> > inclusive
> > Date range identified as: "Monday triage"
> > Found 10 bugs
> >
> > The number of bugs was lower than I was expecting because of the Jammy
> > release. Comments below:
> >
> > # https://pad.lv/1970076 - (New)[openssh]   - User
> > process fault: interruption code 0011 ilc:3 on SSH cli…
> >
> > This is a bug in a virtualized environment in s390x, I was not able to
> > reproduce it yet. It'd be helpful if Christian could take a quick look to
> > see if it rings a bell to him.
> >
> > # https://pad.lv/1961633 - +(Triaged)   [multipath-tools]   -
> Consider
> > dropping d/p/kpartx-Improve-finding-loopback-devic…
> >
> > This bug is in our backlog and has not been touched in 60 days. I think
> we
> > should consider this when merging multipath-tool during the KK cycle.
> > Bryce, is there any way to get this linked to the merge bug that your
> > tooling will create?
>
> There's not, however this request has come up a couple times before, so
> rule of three suggests we do need a way to track these.
>
> Previously I've just stuck them in my personal todo list to mention in
> bug reports, and I can do that in this case too.  (I'm probably going to
> take the merge for multipath-tools this cycle anyway.)
>
> But to solve this more generally:
>
> The tooling already knows how to look for bugs with tags, so what if
> during the regular triage process we tag such bugs with an agreed on
> tag.  Then when the merge board is generated, the tools would query any
> such tagged bugs still open for the given package and itemize them in
> the bug report description.
>
> Looking at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/Tags, there is already a
> 'packaging' bug tag, defined as a packaging related problem (as opposed
> to 'needs-packaging' which marks packaging of software not yet
> packaged).
>
> Presumably any bug marked 'packaging' against one of our packages
> probably *should* be considered during merge anyway, so if we used it
> for this purpose it doesn't seem like we'd be misusing or overloading
> it.
>
> WDYT?
>

I liked the proposed approach Bryce. What I am not sure about is using the
existent 'packaging' tag, from the page you linked "The bug is likely to be
a packaging mistake", some of those bugs are not necessarily a packaging
mistake but a reminder to revisit an upstream bug or reconsider part of the
delta we carry.

Thanks for working on this tool!
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Re: Monday bug triage report (2022-04-22 -> 2022-04-24)

2022-04-27 Thread Bryce Harrington
On Mon, Apr 25, 2022 at 12:04:47PM -0300, Lucas Kanashiro wrote:
> Bugs last updated between 2022-04-22 (Friday) and 2022-04-24 (Sunday)
> inclusive
> Date range identified as: "Monday triage"
> Found 10 bugs
> 
> The number of bugs was lower than I was expecting because of the Jammy
> release. Comments below:
> 
> # https://pad.lv/1970076 - (New)[openssh]   - User
> process fault: interruption code 0011 ilc:3 on SSH cli…
> 
> This is a bug in a virtualized environment in s390x, I was not able to
> reproduce it yet. It'd be helpful if Christian could take a quick look to
> see if it rings a bell to him.
> 
> # https://pad.lv/1961633 - +(Triaged)   [multipath-tools]   - Consider
> dropping d/p/kpartx-Improve-finding-loopback-devic…
> 
> This bug is in our backlog and has not been touched in 60 days. I think we
> should consider this when merging multipath-tool during the KK cycle.
> Bryce, is there any way to get this linked to the merge bug that your
> tooling will create?

There's not, however this request has come up a couple times before, so
rule of three suggests we do need a way to track these.

Previously I've just stuck them in my personal todo list to mention in
bug reports, and I can do that in this case too.  (I'm probably going to
take the merge for multipath-tools this cycle anyway.)

But to solve this more generally:

The tooling already knows how to look for bugs with tags, so what if
during the regular triage process we tag such bugs with an agreed on
tag.  Then when the merge board is generated, the tools would query any
such tagged bugs still open for the given package and itemize them in
the bug report description.

Looking at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/Tags, there is already a
'packaging' bug tag, defined as a packaging related problem (as opposed
to 'needs-packaging' which marks packaging of software not yet
packaged).

Presumably any bug marked 'packaging' against one of our packages
probably *should* be considered during merge anyway, so if we used it
for this purpose it doesn't seem like we'd be misusing or overloading
it.

WDYT?
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Re: Monday bug triage report (2022-04-22 -> 2022-04-24)

2022-04-26 Thread Christian Ehrhardt
On Mon, Apr 25, 2022 at 5:06 PM Lucas Kanashiro
 wrote:
>
> Bugs last updated between 2022-04-22 (Friday) and 2022-04-24 (Sunday) 
> inclusive
> Date range identified as: "Monday triage"
> Found 10 bugs
>
> The number of bugs was lower than I was expecting because of the Jammy 
> release. Comments below:
>
> # https://pad.lv/1970076 - (New)[openssh]   - User 
> process fault: interruption code 0011 ilc:3 on SSH cli…
>
> This is a bug in a virtualized environment in s390x, I was not able to 
> reproduce it yet. It'd be helpful if Christian could take a quick look to see 
> if it rings a bell to him.

I've checked, it is not reproducible as-is.
I have added a backtrace and a few questions to the bug.
s1lp5 has a jammy VM "j2" which can be used to debug and/or recreate
once we know more.

> # https://pad.lv/1961633 - +(Triaged)   [multipath-tools]   - Consider 
> dropping d/p/kpartx-Improve-finding-loopback-devic…
>
> This bug is in our backlog and has not been touched in 60 days. I think we 
> should consider this when merging multipath-tool during the KK cycle. Bryce, 
> is there any way to get this linked to the merge bug that your tooling will 
> create?
>
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Monday bug triage report (2022-04-22 -> 2022-04-24)

2022-04-25 Thread Lucas Kanashiro
Bugs last updated between 2022-04-22 (Friday) and 2022-04-24 (Sunday)
inclusive
Date range identified as: "Monday triage"
Found 10 bugs

The number of bugs was lower than I was expecting because of the Jammy
release. Comments below:

# https://pad.lv/1970076 - (New)[openssh]   - User
process fault: interruption code 0011 ilc:3 on SSH cli…

This is a bug in a virtualized environment in s390x, I was not able to
reproduce it yet. It'd be helpful if Christian could take a quick look to
see if it rings a bell to him.

# https://pad.lv/1961633 - +(Triaged)   [multipath-tools]   - Consider
dropping d/p/kpartx-Improve-finding-loopback-devic…

This bug is in our backlog and has not been touched in 60 days. I think we
should consider this when merging multipath-tool during the KK cycle.
Bryce, is there any way to get this linked to the merge bug that your
tooling will create?

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Monday Bug Triage Report

2022-03-28 Thread Lena Voytek
Bugs last updated between 2022-03-25 (Friday) and 2022-03-27 (Sunday)
inclusive
Date range identified as: "Monday triage"
Found 7 bugs

Of these bugs, most were status updates and just needed to be subscribed to
ubuntu-server.
Two new bugs did show up though:

LP: #1966591 - New [openssh] - ssh-keygen -R changes known_hosts file
permissions (mode)
I confirmed this one is an issue on focal and bionic. It is fixed in impish
and jammy though so the fix should be straightforward. Added to server-todo.

LP: #1966610 - New [smartmontools] - smartctl assert failure: free():
invalid pointer
I was unable to reproduce this one after running the command against my
nvme drives 20 times. I asked if the reporter had any additional info and
if they could provide a crash file to debug.

4 bugs were found that were not touched in 60 days

LP: #1696800 - (New) [python-s3transf…]  - S3 upload of empty files fails
Since this is fixed in Jammy I asked if there are still plans for
backporting

LP: #1912750 - (Triaged) [samba] - samba-tool domain provision crash with
password hash userPassword schemes" parameter
Checked the commit history of samba in focal, impish, and jammy and it
seems that this is fixed. I didn't have a quick way to reproduce though so
I left a comment.

LP: #1916562 - (Triaged) [sssd] - libnss-sss removes config when not being
purged
Re-triaged and confirmed this is still an issue in focal, impish, and jammy

LP: #1955588 - (Triaged) [samba] - Panic or segfault in Samba
Left as is, no additional info was provided by the user but it is still
worth being subscribed to

No bugs were found untouched in the last 180 days.
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Re: Monday bug triage report

2022-03-07 Thread Christian Ehrhardt
On Mon, Mar 7, 2022 at 11:10 PM Lucas Kanashiro
 wrote:
>
> Bugs last updated between 2022-03-04 (Friday) and 2022-03-06 (Sunday) 
> inclusive
> Date range identified as: "Monday triage"
> Found 9 bugs
>
> Some comments below:
>
> # https://pad.lv/1963720 - (New)[mysql-8.0] - package 
> mysql-server-8.0 8.0.28-0ubuntu0.20.04.3 failed to …
>
> This seems to be a duplicate of LP #1960454, and I marked it as so. Lena, if 
> you could confirm this is right it would be great :)
>
> # https://pad.lv/1963796 - (New)[amavisd-new]   - Missing 
> information in 40-policy_banks
>
> It seems to be a valid bug, one of the config files we ship only in Ubuntu 
> seems to be incomplete, missing a code snippet. This is something we should 
> pay attention to in the next merge. I marked it as Triaged, set the 
> importance to Medium and subscribed ubuntu-server.
>
> # https://pad.lv/1963831 - (New)[open-vm-tools] - 
> Open-vm-tools 12.0.0 has been released
>
> There is a new upstream release and the vmware folks asked for an update. 
> IIRC Christian is the one that has been doing that, not sure if he wants to 
> hand this over to someone else.

I've thrown a few comments onto the bug to make the steps from here more clear.
In addition I have asked Bryce to lend me a helping hand for
open-vm-tools in general.

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Monday bug triage report

2022-03-07 Thread Lucas Kanashiro
Bugs last updated between 2022-03-04 (Friday) and 2022-03-06 (Sunday)
inclusive
Date range identified as: "Monday triage"
Found 9 bugs

Some comments below:

# https://pad.lv/1963720 - (New)[mysql-8.0] - package
mysql-server-8.0 8.0.28-0ubuntu0.20.04.3 failed to …

This seems to be a duplicate of LP #1960454, and I marked it as so. Lena,
if you could confirm this is right it would be great :)

# https://pad.lv/1963796 - (New)[amavisd-new]   - Missing
information in 40-policy_banks

It seems to be a valid bug, one of the config files we ship only in Ubuntu
seems to be incomplete, missing a code snippet. This is something we should
pay attention to in the next merge. I marked it as Triaged, set the
importance to Medium and subscribed ubuntu-server.

# https://pad.lv/1963831 - (New)[open-vm-tools] -
Open-vm-tools 12.0.0 has been released

There is a new upstream release and the vmware folks asked for an update.
IIRC Christian is the one that has been doing that, not sure if he wants to
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Re: Monday bug triage report

2022-01-17 Thread Utkarsh Gupta
Hello,

On Tue, Jan 18, 2022 at 1:42 AM Lucas Kanashiro
 wrote:
> ## https://pad.lv/1798089 - (Invalid) [clamav] - libclamunrar
> needs updated to 0.103.x to match clamav
>
> This is a request to update libclamunrar which is a multiverse package,
> not exactly a package we take care of. But Utkarsh mentioned he knows
> the Debian maintainer and will ask him for an update.

Yep, I'll write to them. However, I don't see why this should be a
problem. Either way, I'll follow up on the bug! \o/

> ## https://pad.lv/1957996 - (New) [clamav] - CVE-2022-20698
> ClamAV update
>
> I subscribed the Security team to take a look at this CVE.

Since I'm generally involved with Debian Security, I, for a fact, know
that this has been fixed in the latest upload, which got sync'd in on
13th January via 0.103.5+dfsg-1. I've updated the bug and marked it as
Fix Released to indicate the same.


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Monday bug triage report

2022-01-17 Thread Lucas Kanashiro
Bugs last updated between 2022-01-14 (Friday) and 2022-01-16 (Sunday)
inclusive
Date range identified as: "Monday triage"
Found 15 bugs

## https://pad.lv/1798089 - (Invalid)[clamav]-
libclamunrar needs updated to 0.103.x to match clamav

This is a request to update libclamunrar which is a multiverse package, not
exactly a package we take care of. But Utkarsh mentioned he knows the
Debian maintainer and will ask him for an update.

## https://pad.lv/1957996 - (New)[clamav]-
CVE-2022-20698 ClamAV update

I subscribed the Security team to take a look at this CVE.

## https://pad.lv/1831441 - *(Triaged)   [samba] - Please
add WS-Discovery ( WSD ) support for Windows Samba s…

This is a request for packaging a new service which is not available also
in Debian. I recommended to file a bug in Debian and see what samba
maintainers will say. I do not believe this is worth to have packaged
 only in Ubuntu, but I am not a samba expert, correct me if I am wrong.

## https://pad.lv/1955347 - (Incomplete) [rsync] - rsync
works bad with encfs now

It looks to me like a potential regression after the last SRU. I asked the
user to try to rollback the version and check if the problem is fixed.

---
Bugs tagged "-needs-merge -needs-sync -needs-oci-update -needs-snap-update
-needs-mre-backport -needs-ppa-backport" and subscribed "ubuntu-server" and
not touched in 60 days
Found 4 bugs
https://pad.lv/1641238 - +(Triaged)   [apache2]   - as a
reverse proxy, a 100 continue response is sent prematu…
https://pad.lv/1641305 - +(Confirmed) [mysql-5.5] - apparmor
configuration for mysqld is not complete
https://pad.lv/1880443 - +(Confirmed) [targetcli-fb]  - targetcli
fails iscsi setup after upgrade from 18.04 to 20.…
https://pad.lv/1891785 - +(Triaged)   [tmux]  - choose-w
misaligned (regression)

---
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Found 1 bugs
https://pad.lv/1912387 - (New)[nagios-plugins]- [Patch]
check_snmp: support SNMPv3 TSM security (client cer…

I re-triaged all the bugs above and all of them seem valid, I updated them
and kept the same state.

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Monday bug triage report

2021-11-08 Thread Lucas Kanashiro
Bugs last updated between 2021-11-05 (Friday) and 2021-11-07 (Sunday)
inclusive
Date range identified as: "Monday triage"
Found 25 bugs

https://pad.lv/1950028 - (New)[thin-provisioning-tools] - FTBFS
against g++ 11
-> Marked the bug as Triaged and added it to the backlog.

---
Bugs tagged 'server-next' and not touched in 60 days
Found 0 bugs

---
Bugs in backlog and not touched in 180 days
Found 4 bugs
https://pad.lv/1854362 - (In Progress)[ceph-iscsi] - [MIR]
ceph-iscsi, tcmu, python-configshell-fb, python-rtslib-fb, urwid,
targetcli-fb
also:  - (In Progress)[tcmu]   - [MIR]
ceph-iscsi, tcmu, python-configshell-fb, python-rtslib-fb, urwid,
targetcli-fb
-> CC'ing James Page and Chris MacNaughton to see if we can move forward
with this MIR bug.

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Monday bug triage report

2021-09-20 Thread Lucas Kanashiro
Bugs last updated between 2021-09-17 (Friday) and 2021-09-19 (Sunday)
inclusive
Date range identified as: "Monday triage"
Found 21 bugs

Some of them worth mentioning:

https://pad.lv/1944005 - (New)[multipath-tools] - System Lockup
during failover
-> The bug reporter is saying that multipath failover is not working on
Focal, I was not able to spot any issue in the logs and asked for more
information to then try to set up a virtual environment to reproduce it.

https://pad.lv/1944008 - (New)[php8.0] - php-fpm
doesn't include huge-code-pages feature support
-> This is a feature request, since we do not carry any delta, I asked the
bug reporter to file the bug in Debian. Set it as triaged and marked as a
wishlist.

https://pad.lv/1944037 - (New)[liburing]   - Latest
packaged version is a year old with a lot of bug fixes missing
-> A newer version of liburing is requested, I told the user we should be
updating it next cycle due to the current freeze for the Impish release
(this is an upstream major version bump).


Added update comments to the two bugs below to keep them showing up in our
future triages:

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Bugs in backlog and not touched in 180 days
Found 2 bugs
https://pad.lv/1919923 - (Confirmed)  [libapache2-mod-python] -
mod_python statically linked to wrong python 2.7 version
https://pad.lv/1919965 - (Triaged)[nginx]  - nginx-common
nginx.service comments use wrong signal


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Monday bug triage report

2021-08-02 Thread Lucas Kanashiro
Bugs last updated between 2021-07-30 (Friday) and 2021-08-01 (Sunday)
inclusive
Date range identified as: "Monday triage"
Found 26 bugs

Today I got many bug reports but most of them came up to triage as a result
of another triage done by community members, so nothing to do :) There were
also some mysql-8.0 bugs but none of them seems like a real bug in the
package.

---
Bugs tagged 'server-next' and not touched in 60 days
Found 1 bugs
https://pad.lv/1899611 - (Fix Committed)  [apache2]- Purpose
unclear of unknown file /etc/apache2/apache2.conf.in
-> Removed the server-next tag from this bug, it impacted Xenial and Xenial
has transitioned to ESM. Moreover, the severity of the bug seems quite low
(an extra file installed but not used).

---
Bugs in backlog and not touched in 180 days
Found 2 bugs
https://pad.lv/1865904 - (Confirmed)  [tomcat8]- Needs updated
to Tomcat 8.5.51 for GhostCat bug fixes
-> The bug reporter wanted to upgrade the version to fix a CVE but the
security team explained some complications in that and it would need a
newer version of apache. It seems that we will not fix this.

https://pad.lv/1913729 - (Triaged)[sg3-utils]  -
/usr/bin/rescan-scsi-bus.sh: line 245: test: -le: unary operator expected
-> Added a comment asking if someone is willing to prepare an upload to fix
it. The severity of the bug is low but Christian already identified a patch
to it. Since this does not cause any functional issue I did
 not add the server-next tag.

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Monday bug triage report

2021-06-14 Thread Lucas Kanashiro
Bugs last updated between 2021-06-11 (Friday) and 2021-06-13 (Sunday)
inclusive
Date range identified as: "Monday triage"
Found 15 bugs

Most of bugs are under control, just one comment below:

https://pad.lv/1931728 - (New)[qemu]   - [scalingstack
bos01] bionic (arm64) instances always fail to boot on eMAGs in this cloud
-> I subscribed Christian to this bug.

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Monday bug triage report

2021-04-26 Thread Lucas Kanashiro
Bugs last updated between 2021-04-23 (Friday) and 2021-04-25 (Sunday)
inclusive
Date range identified as: "Monday triage"
Found 20 bugs

https://pad.lv/1323758 - (Confirmed)  [qemu]   - Mouse stops
working when connected usb-storage-device
-> Another user is claiming this is still a bug. I asked for some extra
info but I think Christian will want to take a look.

https://pad.lv/1925986 - (New)[ubuntu-advantage-tools] -
package ubuntu-advantage-tools 19.6~ubuntu14.04.4 failed to
install/upgrade: subprocess installed pre-removal script returned error
exit status 1
-> This bug I forwarded to Lucas Moura who works on this tool and he will
discuss it with his squad.

Reminder:

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Bugs in backlog and not touched in 180 days
Found 1 bugs
https://pad.lv/1868127 - (Fix Committed)  [openvpn]- [SRU] OpenVPN
will not reload due to misconfigured .service file

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Re: Monday bug triage report

2021-03-08 Thread Christian Ehrhardt
On Mon, Mar 8, 2021 at 9:22 PM Lucas Kanashiro
 wrote:
>
> Bugs last updated between 2021-03-05 (Friday) and 2021-03-07 (Sunday) 
> inclusive
> Date range identified as: "Monday triage"
> Found 18 bugs
>
> Some comments:
>
> https://pad.lv/1573192 - (New)[libvirt]- apparmor 
> prevents using SCSI hostdevs
> -> Subscribed Christian to get more info from him.

Thanks - triaged, TL;DR: that one is blocked on a known case that
would unblock a whole category of apparmor related libvirt
interactions.

> https://pad.lv/1851232 - (Confirmed)  [open-iscsi] - Laptop does not 
> suspend when using open-iscsi
> -> I was able to reproduce the bug locally. Marked as Triaged and subscribed 
> ubuntu-server for further investigation.
>
> https://pad.lv/1917887 - (New)[openvpn]- Network Manager 
> OpenVPN nested connections fail to setup routes correctly
> -> I was not able to reproduce the bug. Marked as Incomplete and asked for 
> some config files to help with reproduction steps.
>
> https://pad.lv/1917971 - (New)[samba]  - package 
> samba-common (not installed) failed to install/upgrade: installed 
> samba-common package post-installation script subprocess returned error exit 
> status 10
> -> The attached logs do not contain much information, asked for more. 
> However, it looks like a local issue to me.
>
> As a reminder:
>
> ---
> Bugs tagged 'server-next' and not touched in 60 days
> Found 1 bugs
> https://pad.lv/1891202 - (Fix Committed)  [multipath-tools] - Multipathd 
> hangs with long iscsi target names in Ubuntu 18.04

To be clear, this one was fixed in the new release and for the SRU
waits for the reporter to verify in his test environment.
There isn't much "we" can do about it, but maybe someone on this list
has a matching environment and can help verifying this?
I'm dropping server-next as it isn't waiting for us.

> ---
> Bugs in backlog and not touched in 180 days
> Found 1 bugs
> https://pad.lv/1672091 - (Confirmed)  [nvme-cli]   - new tool for 
> nvme target configuration in 4.8 on up kernels

The upstream repo seems not very active, has a debian/* dir but not
even a ITP bug for it AFAICS.
@Rafael - did anything come up in the discussion you started back then?

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Monday bug triage report

2021-03-08 Thread Lucas Kanashiro
Bugs last updated between 2021-03-05 (Friday) and 2021-03-07 (Sunday)
inclusive
Date range identified as: "Monday triage"
Found 18 bugs

Some comments:

https://pad.lv/1573192 - (New)[libvirt]- apparmor
prevents using SCSI hostdevs
-> Subscribed Christian to get more info from him.

https://pad.lv/1851232 - (Confirmed)  [open-iscsi] - Laptop does
not suspend when using open-iscsi
-> I was able to reproduce the bug locally. Marked as Triaged and
subscribed ubuntu-server for further investigation.

https://pad.lv/1917887 - (New)[openvpn]- Network
Manager OpenVPN nested connections fail to setup routes correctly
-> I was not able to reproduce the bug. Marked as Incomplete and asked for
some config files to help with reproduction steps.

https://pad.lv/1917971 - (New)[samba]  - package
samba-common (not installed) failed to install/upgrade: installed
samba-common package post-installation script subprocess returned error
exit status 10
-> The attached logs do not contain much information, asked for more.
However, it looks like a local issue to me.

As a reminder:

---
Bugs tagged 'server-next' and not touched in 60 days
Found 1 bugs
https://pad.lv/1891202 - (Fix Committed)  [multipath-tools] - Multipathd
hangs with long iscsi target names in Ubuntu 18.04

---
Bugs in backlog and not touched in 180 days
Found 1 bugs
https://pad.lv/1672091 - (Confirmed)  [nvme-cli]   - new tool for
nvme target configuration in 4.8 on up kernels

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