Steve,

This fix to rsyslog needs sponsoring and committing pronto.

https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/rsyslog/+bug/430220

It's a pretty poor operating system where the kernel logs aren't up to date.

Rgs

Neil

2009/10/14 Steve Langasek <steve.langa...@ubuntu.com>:
> Dear developers,
>
> With the release of Ubuntu 9.10 just over two weeks away, it will shortly
> be time to freeze the archive to limit the number of last-minute changes
> entering the release.  On Thursday, October 15, the archive will be frozen,
> after which uploads to main will require approval from the release team and
> should be done only for changes which are critical for the release.
>
> The list of release-critical bugs is tracked here:
>
>  https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/karmic/+bugs?field.milestone=12698
>
> Additional bugs that are considered "targets of opportunity" for the release
> are found at:
>
>  https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/karmic/+bugs
>
> If there are other bugs that you believe are important to fix before the
> release which are not yet listed on the above pages, please get in touch
> with me or another member of the release team.
>
> Although uploads to main must be approved by the release team before they
> are accepted, this does not mean that you need to get approval from the
> release team prior to upload.  If you have a reasonable belief that the
> upload will be accepted (for example, because it includes minimal changes
> necessary to fix a release-targetted bug), you are encouraged to upload
> directly, so that the package can be reviewed in the "unapproved" queue
> itself.
>
> For uploads to universe and multiverse, the guidelines published a few
> releases ago should still be a good starting point:
>
>  https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel/2008-April/025259.html
>
> If you have any questions about this process, please follow up to the
> ubuntu-devel mailing list.
>
>
> One area that still needs attention between now and the release are package
> build failures.  You can find a combined list of FTBFS packages in main and
> universe at:
>
>  http://people.ubuntuwire.org/~wgrant/rebuild-ftbfs-test/test-rebuild-20090909-karmic.html
>
> In total, there are 836 packages which fail to build.  And with a total of
> 143 Ubuntu Developers, you should fix 5.85 build failures to meet your
> quota.  Of course, fixing more build failures is also highly appreciated.
>
> For main, there was a newer automated run, for which bugs have been filed.
> You can find the list with:
>
>  https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bugs?field.tag=karmic-autotest
>
> The number of build failures in main definitely needs to be brought *way*
> down from its current level before we release at the end of the month.
>
> Please always check the sponsor queues before you start, there may already
> be a patch.
>
> For main:
>
>  https://bugs.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-main-sponsors/+subscribedbugs
>
> And for universe:
>
>  https://bugs.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-universe-sponsors/+subscribedbugs
>
> And please always forward changes to Debian/upstream.
>
> Thanks,
> --
> Steve Langasek
> On behalf of the Ubuntu release team
>
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Neil Wilson

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