Hello, any progress on this? Now that ubuntu-fan is officially
deprecated in Noble can we simply sync iproute2 with Debian? Is there
any pending activity / requirement that are preventing this? Thanks!
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> However, I don't see how we can argue that dropping FAN support is
> *not* a regression, even if the kernel we ship does not support it.
I understand.
I guess the situation is a bit particular here. If the official kernel
doesn't support it -- something Ubuntu-specific, not upstreamed -- it
mea
On Mon, Apr 22, 2024 at 11:07:54AM -, Matthieu Baerts wrote:
> > I don't think we can justify dropping FAN support in an SRU, so let's
> add that port back in.
>
> Even if it will not be used in Ubuntu 24.04,
I'm happy to drop it if the stable release team would accept it.
Here's the policy:
> I don't think we can justify dropping FAN support in an SRU, so let's
add that port back in.
Even if it will not be used in Ubuntu 24.04, and dropping these patches
would stop the diversion with Debian?
> @matttbe - is there any documentation about upstream compatibility guarantees
> and regr
Thank Utkarsh. Yeah, we just dropped the ball on not getting this done
sooner. I'd like to see if we can make the case for SRU'ing 6.8 in, so
let's convert the bug to that.
I don't think we can justify dropping FAN support in an SRU, so let's
add that port back in.
We'll need to make a convincing
Hello,
After looking at it and discussing this with Dann Frazier yesterday (via
IRC on #ubuntu-release), we discussed that iproute2 is an important
package, it's in main, and has a huge bunch of reverse dependencies.
Bumping from 6.1.x to 6.8.x is a bit too much atm, especially given how
much is a
According to the information that I collected (asking around,
investigating, etc.), it seems that there are no critical users of
ubuntu-fan.
Moreover, considering the impact of the ubuntu-fan kernel patches (that
would require a major refactoring to avoid breaking the network eBPF
ABI), we decided
** Description changed:
iproute2 upstream produces releases coinciding with upstream kernel
releases to support the latest kernel features. Noble's iproute2 is
still back at v6.1 even though it will use the v6.8 kernel. This means
we provide no userspace interface for newer features - some
** Description changed:
- A few versions have been released and Ubuntu Noble still has the 6.1
- version (6.1.0-1ubuntu2) from one year ago. Could it be possible to
- import the latest version from Debian unstable fixing a bunch of issues
- and supporting features from more recent kernels?
+ iprou
Thanks Matthieu. I spoke to the kernel team and I think they will handle
the update. I'm just trying to help unblock them by getting this
reviewed/agreed by our release team ahead of time.
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Hi Dann,
Thank you for doing that!
Is there something I can do to help?
Note that I published the modifications I did [1] in a dedicated PPA
[2]. This was a merge with Debian.
If it is no longer needed to support Ubuntu FAN -- see my comment in #3
-- all Ubuntu-specific patches can be removed,
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It seems like this bug should now be a FFe (see
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FreezeExceptionProcess) - so converting...
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Title:
[FFe] Merge iproute2 w
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** Summary changed:
- Merge iproute2 with the latest Debian version: 6.8.0-1 from testing/unstable
(main)
+ [FFe] Merge iproute2 with the latest Debian version: 6.8.0-1 from
testing/unstable (main)
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