Matthias has communicated out of band that the regressions were not due
to new features in the upstream code, but due to a misconfiguration of
the build. That has now been addressed, and with my release team hat I
don't see any further cause for concern.
The feature freeze is meant to ensure revi
Sorry but no, the reason this bug was opened is that the upload is a
feature freeze break, Steve you wrote yourself in comment #3 that it
needed to be reviewed in that regard. The question on whether this
upload deserves an exception hasn't been answered by the release team.
And if the outcome is '
** Changed in: libffi (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released => New
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Title:
Soname change and transition started without
The glib-related regressions have been fixed in a subsequent upload and
autopkgtests are now green. Closing this bug to unblock migration.
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Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Title:
Soname change and transition started without a ffe
Status in libffi package
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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Status: New => Confirmed
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not directly related but we should try to ensure that libffi updates
exercise the tests from some of its rdepends as gjs, it's not working
today since those depends on libglib and not directly on libffi which
means the update could have migrated despite the issue if we hadn't be
lucky
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There are several desktop packages which started having red autopkgtests
due to the update
https://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/packages/g/gtk+3.0
https://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/packages/p/python-dbusmock
https://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/packages/u/umockdev
The i386 tests also showed problems but it coul
Ok so it turns out I misread this: the upload to Debian was in June, but
this was only synced to impish on Sep 10. And while it's not an soname
transition in the usual sense, it is a new upstream version, which we
have reports of regressing the desktop. Yes this needs to be reviewed
with respect
Alright, unsure why the transition hadn't been started between june and
now, the timing is a bit unfortunate since it's blocking stack of
packages in proposed before beta now but let's take that discussion
elsewhere if that's not a release concern
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I've reviewed the history here; libffi8 has been in impish-proposed
since June 30. So this is not something that requires a freeze
exception, just follow-through on the migration.
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