Original run command would be: $ #/home/ubuntu/autopkgtest/runner/autopkgtest --output-dir /tmp/autopkgtest-work.zn3q26vh/out --timeout-copy=6000 --setup-commands /home/ubuntu/autopkgtest-cloud/worker-config-production/setup-canonical.sh --setup-commands /home/ubuntu/autopkgtest/setup-commands/setup-testbed --apt-pocket=proposed --apt-upgrade ufw --env=ADT_TEST_TRIGGERS=iptables/1.8.3-2ubuntu1 -- ssh -s /home/ubuntu/autopkgtest/ssh-setup/nova -- --flavor autopkgtest --security-groups autopkgtest@lgw01-14.secgroup --name adt-eoan-amd64-ufw-20190817-072321 --image adt/ubuntu-eoan-amd64-server --keyname testbed-juju-prod-ues-proposed-migration-machine-11 --net-id=net_ues_proposed_migration -e ''"'"'http_proxy=http://squid.internal:3128'"'"'' -e ''"'"'https_proxy=http://squid.internal:3128'"'"'' -e ''"'"'no_proxy=127.0.0.1,127.0.1.1,localhost,localdomain,novalocal,internal,archive.ubuntu.com,security.ubuntu.com,ddebs.ubuntu.com,changelogs.ubuntu.com,ppa.launchpad.net'"'"'' --mirror=http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu
But I could not convince canonistack to take a new instance as that. Probably special image type and some internal credentials. The closest I could try was running it (build) on a canonistack instance myself. But since I knew tat even build on LP is fine (only the build-need autopkgtest isn't) the hope that this triggers was low. Setup I used: 1. canonistack m1.medium per [2] 2. copy into this instacne my local UFW directory (to not install ubuntu-dev-tools and all its dependences) 3. use autopkgtest with autopkgtest-virt-null driver to run on this instance $ sudo touch /run/autopkgtest_no_reboot.stamp $ sudo autopkgtest --apt-upgrade --apt-pocket=proposed=src:iptables --shell-fail --output-dir=/tmp/test-v1 ufw_0.36-1ubuntu3~ppa1.dsc -- null But this goes straight to the testing, I need to isolate what the build-needed flag runs. [1]: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ProposedMigration/AutopkgtestInfrastructure#Worker_service_in_the_cloud [2]: https://wiki.canonical.com/InformationInfrastructure/IS/CanoniStack-BOS01#Non-Juju -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Touch seeded packages, which is subscribed to ufw in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1840633 Title: autopkgtests get stuck in Eoan with iptables 1.8.3 Status in ufw package in Ubuntu: New Bug description: Hi, it is time to report a bug to keep all info in one place. First of all ufw tests were broken with iptables 1.8.3 due to an ordering issue in the output. This I fixed and tested in [1]. It only adds one more "allowed result" to one of the tests, so it should be no big change. I double checked the upload to not (by any accident) change something else. $ debdiff ufw_0.36-1ubuntu1.dsc ufw_0.36-1ubuntu2.dsc | diffstat changelog | 8 patches/0003-fix-test-iptables1.8.patch | 4151 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ patches/series | 1 3 files changed, 4160 insertions(+) $ grep -e '---' -e '+++' ufw-0.36/debian/patches/0003-fix-test-iptables1.8.patch --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/root/valid/result.1.8 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/root/valid6/result.1.8 => That seems safe to me. But since this hit Eoan the tests get stuck and hang what seems until aborted (we have seen up to 75h). A normal execution in the past was ~30 minutes. The modified test worked fine: http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/RKFvhTP8Ft/ But the test for ufw has multiple runs and I only fixed/modified/tested the "root-unitest". I'm running the full test now hoping it might reproduce locally for debugging. First I thought something else in Eoan changed now trigging this issue. But that is rather unlikely, as without the new iptables it works fine. So for now the working theory for now is that iptables 1.8.3 changed something else changed Formerly this was not seen as it failed on the bug I fixed before hitting the hang. But with the fix above applied it now triggers the hang. It always hangs at this tests: Test get_netfilter_capabilities() ERROR (CommandError): No server with a name or ID of '0eb6260d-c544-41eb-8cfa-baa9a745c528' nova show 0eb6260d-c544-41eb-8cfa-baa9a745c528 (adt-eoan-s390x-ufw-20190815-202934) The test uses no Nova, the last two lines is from the automation being aborted. What is interesting is that this test would be ran up to three times, and it sometimes succeeds one or two times now. So it might (in addition to be broken) also be flaky. [1]: https://code.launchpad.net/~paelzer/ubuntu/+source/ufw/+git/ufw/+merge/371391 To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ufw/+bug/1840633/+subscriptions -- Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~touch-packages Post to : touch-packages@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~touch-packages More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp