[Bug 1998834] Re: [BPO] memtest86+/6.10-2 to Jammy

2023-03-22 Thread Fantu
@ddstreet @teward thanks for your help when I'll have time one of next days or weekend I'll rebase the jammy-backports branch, update the ppa and test it and update first message here -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Backporters, which is subscribed to

[Bug 1998834] Re: [BPO] memtest86+/6.10-2 to Jammy

2023-03-22 Thread Dan Streetman
> That is, if Fantu can put a backported 6.10-4 into the PPA and then you sponsor it to -backports ddstreet you can Just Do It with the approval. excellent that sounds like a plan, thanks teward! -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Backporters, which is

[Bug 1998834] Re: [BPO] memtest86+/6.10-2 to Jammy

2023-03-22 Thread Thomas Ward
@ddstreet While I agree in principle, when something changes to adhere to EFI spec, that's a pretty significant change. And saves us having to do the approval *twice*. I don't disagree this isn't Fantu's fault, but it shouldn't be much more difficult for them to get -4 into their PPA and then us

[Bug 1998834] Re: [BPO] memtest86+/6.10-2 to Jammy

2023-03-22 Thread Dan Streetman
@teward yeah, i did notice that but (as i said in comment 7) the change does seem pretty minor and it's not really Fantu's fault that new versions went in upstream while he was waiting for a sponsor. But yeah, it would be better to use the latest version. Fantu can you put a backported 6.10-4

[Bug 1998834] Re: [BPO] memtest86+/6.10-2 to Jammy

2023-03-22 Thread Thomas Ward
The only reason I'm going to reject this is that there's changes in -3 and -4 in Lunar now which update to match EFI spec. Can you do a reupload / sponsor of -4 from Lunar to backports here for Jammy? Attached are the -3 and -4 changelog from Lunar / Debian (because it was synced) emtest86+

[Bug 1998834] Re: [BPO] memtest86+/6.10-2 to Jammy

2023-03-22 Thread Dan Streetman
> @ddstreet thanks for sponsoring the upload, is there any news related to it? just waiting for one of the other backports team members to review/accept it, @teward @mapreri either of you able to review it? -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Backporters,

[Bug 1998834] Re: [BPO] memtest86+/6.10-2 to Jammy

2023-03-20 Thread Fantu
@ddstreet thanks for sponsoring the upload, is there any news related to it? today another "bug" requesting the memtest86+ 6 to Jammy was opened: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/memtest86+/+bug/2012270 seems a thing enough requested -- You received this bug notification because you

[Bug 1998834] Re: [BPO] memtest86+/6.10-2 to Jammy

2023-03-07 Thread Dan Streetman
** Also affects: memtest86+ (Ubuntu Jammy) Importance: Undecided Status: New ** Changed in: memtest86+ (Ubuntu) Status: Confirmed => Fix Released ** Changed in: memtest86+ (Ubuntu Jammy) Status: New => In Progress -- You received this bug notification because you are a

[Bug 1998834] Re: [BPO] memtest86+/6.10-2 to Jammy

2023-03-07 Thread Dan Streetman
> For the reviewer and of course it's up to the reviewer to decide if it's ok to accept this version backport or if this really should use the latest lunar version -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Backporters, which is subscribed to the bug report.

[Bug 1998834] Re: [BPO] memtest86+/6.10-2 to Jammy

2023-03-07 Thread Dan Streetman
I sponsored this to jammy; this is now waiting on a backports team member (other than me) to review. For the reviewer, note that the latest version in lunar is 6.10-4, so this backport is slightly behind; but this backport request was opened when 6.10-2 was the latest version in lunar. Since the

[Bug 1998834] Re: [BPO] memtest86+/6.10-2 to Jammy

2023-02-10 Thread Fantu
6.10-2 is now in Lunar, debian unstable/testing and also bullseye-backports updated the branch in salsa git: https://salsa.debian.org/debian/memtest86plus/-/commits/ubuntu/jammy-backports and a build in ppa https://launchpad.net/~fantonifabio/+archive/ubuntu/freeipmi-backports ** Summary