I'm wary of version upgrades for packages I'm not sure we've done SRUs
before.
Have you considered using ssh-audit? It can tell you which host-key
algorithms are offered and I think it implements just enough of the SSH
protocol so that it can tell you such information.
I see it's also available a
I've opened https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=219358 upstream.
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Public bug reported:
Please sync gcalcli 4.5.0-1 (universe) from Debian unstable (main)
Explanation of the Ubuntu delta and why it can be dropped:
* Switch to google-auth-oauthlib from oauth2client (patches included in 4.4)
(LP: #2078793):
- 22dbc71c5dc17dace62e87b3f31b8cdb3eb37996.patc
Public bug reported:
I've recently noticed that two subtests of gsasl have started failing a
few months ago on armhf. This also happens in Debian.
Unfortunately this coincided with infrastructure issues for Ubuntu and
it's not clear which package has been causing the issue. Debian side,
logs are
I haven't opened a report yet. I need direct access to an s390x machine
and not only to the builders, which I didn't have at hand yet.
I shall try to do that this week.
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e the SHA3 acceleration for that.
The patch is limited to s390x, simple, already upstream and merged:
https://git.gnupg.org/cgi-
bin/gitweb.cgi?p=libgcrypt.git;a=commit;h=2486d9b5ae015c1786cb84466a751da4bc0d7122
** Affects: libgcrypt20 (Ubuntu)
Importance: High
Assignee: Adrien Nader (adrien)
ns itself. This will be the
only delta from Debian so we'll certainly revisit the issue.
** Affects: gsasl (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Assignee: Adrien Nader (adrien)
Status: In Progress
** Changed in: gsasl (Ubuntu)
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Thanks for letting me know about it. I've taken a look at 4.5.0 and it
seems too big for an upload this late in the Ubuntu cycle unfortunately;
even the few patches for the files location are probably too much even
though they're definitely welcome.
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Changing the target for 25.04 because it's late in the cycle and there
are still a few packages to handle (certbot and pydrive2 iirc).
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That's a good point. It seems the only thing to do in that case is to
drop the dependency on architecture-is-64-bit .
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Title:
gutenprint FTBFS du
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Status: New => Invalid
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Title:
htpdat
I tried building it too on armhf and encountered no issue.
Looking at my analysis results, libgutenprint-dev did not build and was
therefore not analyzed and libgutenprintui2-dev did not have an ABI
incompatibility.
This means that the library should go through the t64 transition.
If you conside
Alright, 0046-signature-Clamp-PSS-salt-len-to-MD-len.patch has been
merged upstream for openssl 3.1:
https://github.com/openssl/openssl/commit/6c73ca4a2f4ea71f4a880670624e7b2fdb6f32da
No concern for OSSL_PKEY_RSA_PSS_SALT_LEN_AUTO_DIGEST_MAX and
RSA_PSS_SALTLEN_AUTO_DIGEST_MAX in openssl >= 3.1 an
I've been preparing a build that includes these changes.
These are fine:
UBUNTU_OSSL_PROV_FIPS_PARAM_UNAPPROVED_USAGE
UBUNTU_OSSL_SELF_TEST_DESC_PCT_DH
These don't seem fine:
OSSL_PKEY_RSA_PSS_SALT_LEN_AUTO_DIGEST_MAX
RSA_PSS_SALTLEN_AUTO_DIGEST_MAX
Defining them would change the behavior of t
Tobias, I think the files are available now.
Package: libssl3-dbgsym
Package-Type: ddeb
Architecture: amd64
Version: 3.0.2-0ubuntu1.18
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The MR at
https://code.launchpad.net/~adrien/ubuntu/+source/gcalcli/+git/gcalcli/+merge/472464
is now ready for review.
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gcalcli is another application that had been using oauth2client and I
had unfortunately missed it.
Luckily, upstream patched that mid-August. It
I've opened a PR upstream for a better error message:
https://github.com/insanum/gcalcli/pull/733 . The log message appears
above the backtrace but there is a delay between the message and the
backtrace and the message is colored in red. It's quite visible.
I'm currently building a version with th
sl (Ubuntu)
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Hi,
That's an interesting aspect that I had overlooked and I see how it can
be annoying.
Looking at the code, I'm not sure there can be a way to move the data
from oauth2client storage to google-auth without spending a lot of time
doing so. The two are quite different.
A related issue is that th
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Importance: High
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There is an argument for removing it though: we don't know if it's still
working. But what's worse: a non-working package, or a removed package
one? I'm not sure they're very different in this situation.
The main reason for removing packages was that they hold back other
changes due to autopkgtest
I can confirm the issue:
BIOS Model name: AMD Ryzen 7 7840HS w/ Radeon 780M Graphics
Unknown CPU @ 3.8GHz
It looks very minor however. As far as I'm concerned, it doesn't look
like it would be worth SRU'ing it, and considering we're past feature-
freeze for oracular, I'm not sure it woul
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python-oauth2client is deprecated
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python-oauth2client uses deprecated pyopenssl APIs and now they've been
removed.
+
+ See the actual issue in python-oauth2client :
+ https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/2074069
+
+ I'm removing the "duplicate" status because I think this prevents this
+ issue from showing
Hi Eric and thanks for the report.
The SRU process necessarily takes time and openssl is a library that is
installed everywhere and is therefore more difficult to get through the SRU
process.
Time-wise (including due to my own availability), I don't think there will be a
patched openssl version
** Changed in: openssl (Ubuntu)
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** Also affects: openssl (Ubuntu Oracular)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: openssl (Ubuntu Noble)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: openssl (Ubuntu Noble)
Milestone: None
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 2074069 ***
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python-oauth2client uses deprecated pyopenssl APIs and now they've been
removed.
** Affects: pyopenssl (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Tags: update-excuse
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With everything happening with the Noble release, I didn't handle that
back in March and then I forgot about it. Sorry about that.
Is this still relevant?
And is there a reproducer that I can run? I'm asking for a reproducer
because having to rely on a reporter or an environement I don't have
acc
** Changed in: python-oauth2client (Ubuntu)
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Importance: Undecided => High
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This package has been deprecated seven years ago and is becoming
incompatible with other packages. Recently, pyopenssl dropped an API for
PKCS#12 which python-oauth2client uses; it's getting more and more
difficult to keep the package alive, hence the need to migrate to its
re
I'm going to close this as GCS uploaded a new python3-googleapi version
to Debian that is new enough for our needs and depends on
python3-google-api-core (which I packaged and Julian sponsored in
Debian). I've requested a sync that Benjamin did soon after; the package
is currently in -proposed.
**
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python3-oauth2client has been deprecated and unmaintained for several
years. It's not compatible anymore with new version of pyopenssl. It has
also been replaced with google-auth: https://google-
auth.readthedocs.io/en/latest/oauth2client-deprecation.html
fence-agents makes t
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Status: In Progress
** Changed in: python-googleapi (Ubuntu)
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pyth
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: cinder (Ubuntu)
Status: New => In Progress
** Changed in: cinder (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Adrien Nader (adrien)
** Changed in: cinder (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided =
Removing the foundations-todo tag as I don't see a plan to work on this
in the near future considering the current state and infos available.
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crash due to incomplete AVX check
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python3-oauth2client is abandonned.
** Affects: beancount (Ubuntu)
Importance: High
Assignee: Adrien Nader (adrien)
Status: In Progress
** Changed in: beancount (Ubuntu)
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Done: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/python-google-api-core
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Status: In Progress => Fix Released
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hwloc (2.10.0-1build1 to 2.11.0-2)
- Migration status for hwloc (2.10.0-1build1 to 2.11.0-2): Will attempt
migration (Any information below is purely informational)
- Additional info:
- 7 days old
+ Migration status for hwloc (2.10.0-1build1 to 2.11.0-
Hi Fredrik, can you confirm that I understand correctly: you have one
node on 24.04 and the other nodes on 22.04?
Can you test with other nodes on 20.04 in order to confirm you are
effectively encountering this issue?
Thanks.
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** Also affects: jose (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: libtpms (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: proftpd (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: swtpm (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
S
I had misunderstood the actual issue. I thought the changelog.gz files
was never there but it turns out it's created and installed in the
directories to package but then pkgbinarymangler's pkgstripfiles runs
and deletes them.
Resolution is the same: don't create the symlinks.
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python-google-api
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python-google-api-core: please package
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Either the changelog.gz is missing or there is
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[S
Hey, a quick update.
With openssl 3.2.1 uploaded to Oracular, I've prepared the subsequent
3.2.2 (doing it so soon wasn't planned initially).
I'm including a fix for this and for #1297025 :
https://git.launchpad.net/~adrien/ubuntu/+source/openssl/commit/?id=5f94de31126ae59f2481fe77a397df9fb0941bd
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therion: 6.2.1-1build1 FTBFS with texlive-binaries
2024.20240313.70630+ds-2
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Public bug reported:
There are several issues with VTK 9.3. Upstream bug report at
https://gricad-gitlab.univ-grenoble-alpes.fr/CamiTK/CamiTK/-/issues/193
.
I'm copying my report below:
In sdk/components/vtkimage/RawDataDialog.cpp, vtkConfigure.h is not
packaged anymore and vtkType.h should be
Based on autopkgtests, at least these packages are impacted: asymptote,
golang-logrus, graphite2, gsequencer, mosh, python-cmake-build-
extension, rust-libc, seqan3, slt.
Based on my own experience, camitk is also impacted.
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Some packages do not build anymore, citing a missing environment
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Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
** Summary changed:
- therion: 6.2.1-1
not
found, we can add a depends on texlive-fonts-recommended and skip the
issue.
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Importance: High
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Status: In Progress
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** Description changed:
gdcm 3.0.24-1build1 FTBFS with VTK9 9.3
+
+ First error:
+
+ CMake Error at /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/cmake/vtk-9.3/vtkModule.cmake:2121
(message):
+ The `SPDX_DESTINATION` must not be an absolute path. Use
+ `CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX` to keep everything in a single i
Public bug reported:
gdcm 3.0.24-1build1 FTBFS with VTK9 9.3
** Affects: gdcm (Ubuntu)
Importance: High
Assignee: Adrien Nader (adrien)
Status: In Progress
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python-google-api-core:
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Please package python-google-api-core which is now a dependency of
python-googleapi.
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crypto-policies is not supported on Ubuntu: it requires deep integration
with the packages and their configurations. This integration doesn't
exist and is unlikely to ever exist outside of redhat-based
distributions because of how tight it has to be. Past uses of crypto-
policies on Ubuntu and
** Description changed:
Shoogle is not compatible with new python-googleapi releases. It is also
low-popcon ( https://qa.debian.org/popcon.php?package=shoogle ). There
has been one upstream version uploaded to debian in 2017 and then only
fixes by the packager.
The package seems moder
** Description changed:
Pydrive has been replaced by pydrive2 and it depends on python-
oauth2client which we'd like to remove as it is deprecated,
unmaintained, and is preventing some migrations.
Please remove pydrive so that we can continue with the removal.
Note that pydrive2 al
Public bug reported:
Pydrive has been replaced by pydrive2 and it depends on python-
oauth2client which we'd like to remove as it is deprecated,
unmaintained, and is preventing some migrations.
Please remove pydrive so that we can continue with the removal.
Note that pydrive2 also uses python-oa
Public bug reported:
Shoogle is not compatible with new python-googleapi releases. It is also
low-popcon ( https://qa.debian.org/popcon.php?package=shoogle ). There
has been one upstream version uploaded to debian in 2017 and then only
fixes by the packager.
The package seems moderately active th
Shoogle hasn't been updated in several years and I wouldn't be surprised
there are compatibility issues with new python versions.
I was actually coming here to ask for its removal as it's not compatible
with new python-googleapi (which had not been updated in several years
either). The incompatibi
Also, removal would only apply for Oracular (the development version),
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Errors during install
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Noble will not use 3.2.1. Only oracular will.
Unfortunately, I don't have a very good answer about how to get this fix
in Noble as quickly as possible.
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Hi and thanks for the patch.
Process-wise, the changes should land in oracular first and I don't
think I changed anything regarding that, even in my merge proposal for
3.2.1. I think we can integrate your patch in oracular in the version
that follows the 3.2.1 merge (I'd prefer not to respin my cu
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Either the changelog.gz is missing or there is an erroneous link in
Attaching 20 seconds of strace output for my case.
This actually lead me to look at /var/log/unattended-
upgrades/unattended-upgrades-shutdown.log and I Noticed the following:
2024-01-18 15:01:16,996 WARNING - SIGTERM or SIGHUP received, stopping
unattended-upgrades only if it is running
2024-01
Also, note that out of my three stuck processes, it seems got unstuck.
Can't tell why however.
I also talked about running out of space but I don't think that was the
issue: it was the reason I looked at the machine but it wasn't related
to unattended-upgrades.
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I have 10 backtraces with python3-dbg installed and therefore more
complete backtraces (but I wouldn't call them very readable). I'm going
to attach them here (.tar.xz archive which extracts in the current
directory).
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I'm seeing very different traces. Sorry. :)
I have processes which appear stuck and which have been using more than
11 weeks of CPU time over the past 132 days. No idea if it was in only
one run (I think I looked at CPU time less than 132 days ago, and even
less than 11 weeks ago, so it probably h
The reason I want to remove the code is that it wasn't meant for
Desktop. It works on Desktop when using wayland but this is was
definitely not the intent back then. As I say in
https://code.launchpad.net/~adrien/ubuntu/+source/openssl/+git/openssl/+merge/466581
, I don't think the postinst can be
** Description changed:
Unstable has openssl 3.2.1 which is need to fix some tests for nodejs
and some features for cryptsetup and is a good step to 3.3 for 24.10.
+
+ Merge request:
+
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openssl is not LTO-safe
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Unstable has openssl 3.2.1 which is need to fix some tests for nodejs
and some features for cryptsetup and is a good step to 3.3 for 24.10.
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I did some archeology because I'm trying to get rid of the Ubuntu delta
compared to Debian.
I think the code change in 1.0.0e-2ubuntu3 is problematic. No blame: the
shell script was already hairy and difficult to understand and in order
to spot that, I had to identify a chunk of dead code, remove
Public bug reported:
Please remove eso-midas.
eso-midas FTBFS on all architectures due to a crash when running its
testuite (which it does during package building), this is the issue
described in https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/eso-
midas/+bug/2058971 . It was first noticed with time_t
For reference, backtrace of the issue (I've inserted a call to gdb for
"prepa.exe" in the "inmidas" shell script. There are tons of fortify
warnings during build. Also, note that the Debian maintainer disabled
implicit function declarations, citing that the code is very old, and
indeed, it started
Removed the request to badtest this (it was denied anyway).
** Description changed:
Autopkgtests for request-tracker4 (and 5 it seems) fail on all arches
and due to the recent changes around test environments and the use of
all-proposed, it's difficult to identify which package change is
Build now fails on all arches with
# of pixels used = 843920 from 1,1 to 880,959 (in pixels)
FITS file newVIMOS.fits will have 4 extensions
*** buffer overflow detected ***: terminated
This is the same issue as back in March when this bug was created (I had seen
the issue and found
AFAIU there is no issue in the package at the moment so I'll close the
report. Thanks for investigating and trying the package reinstallation.
(Also, Alex, impressive intuition!)
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Either the changelog.gz is missing or there is an erroneous link in
I plan to work on this during the OO cycle. It's an issue inherited from
Debian AFAIU.
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Either the changelog.gz is missing or there is an
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Either the changelog.gz is missing or there is an erroneous link in the
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Title:
[FFe] gnutls28: merge 3.8.5-2 and backport RSAES-PKCS1-v1_5 fix
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** Changed in: openssl (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => New
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Title:
[FFe] openssl: post-3.0.13 changes from git
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Note that there is a CVE fix in there too. It's low-severity because
it's only unbounded memory growth but it's quite easy to trigger and I
think that anyone who has a webserver with TLS 1.3 will want it patched.
Therefore there should be an upload of this at least.
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I would like to have the most recent openssl version possible in Noble.
For that I am requesting to upload all the commits in the openssl-3.0
branch that follow 3.0.13 which is already in the archive.
I would like to include 3.0.14 afterwards if feasible. Having the most
rece
Public bug reported:
Please allow the merge and upload of
https://code.launchpad.net/~adrien-n/ubuntu/+source/gnutls28/+git/gnutls28/+merge/464535
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I made the commit message there quite complete so I'm basically copying
that here. In a few words, this is meant to include as many fixes as
possibl
Matching MR is up:
https://code.launchpad.net/~adrien-n/ubuntu/+source/libtracefs/+git/libtracefs/+merge/464434
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Title:
[MIR] promote libtracefs
** Changed in: libtracefs (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => High
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Title:
No test suite run at built time nor as autopkgtest
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I just got test results on amd64 and arm64.
https://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/results/autopkgtest-noble-adrien-n-noble-
libtracefs-mir/noble/amd64/libt/libtracefs/20240416_142558_e8175@/log.gz
https://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/results/autopkgtest-noble-adrien-n-noble-
libtracefs-mir/noble/arm64/libt/li
Still working on it. I'm only cleaning up the changes but I've been
having issues with the autopkgtest infrastructure since the beginning of
the week (if I trigger tests within "too" quickly, the testbed setup
fails).
Status is:
- amd64 and arm64 pass,
- ppc64el fails with 2, 3, or 4 failures,
- s
I'm working on this and mostly finishing the changes. I think all
comments in Christian's messages are addressed.
Tests work. Valgrind tests are used and not too slow. Tests and build
must run in VMs and not containers. I have published the changes in a
PPA ( https://launchpad.net/~adrien-n/+archi
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