Here's my report for the week of April 19-23. Unfortunately, I got a bit distracted by a late netplan.io regression, which I worked on a bit on the side.
### aws-shell ### aws-shell / 0.2.1-1 ftbfs on amd64 (all) This package is pretty outdated and unmaintained upstream. It depends on prompt-toolkit 1.0, last released in Oct 2019 and was not updated to support the new major versions of prompt-toolkit 2.x or 3.x It was removed from Debian testing, so I opened a removal bug on LP as well: https://pad.lv/1925034 ### auctex ### auctex / 11.91-2ubuntu2 ftbfs on amd64 (all) It took me some time to get into the emacs lisp language here. Turned out I wasn't able to fix the problem, but Debian has a newer version. So I merged the new package (incl. fix) from Debian. I staged the upload in a PPA, because of final freeze: https://launchpad.net/~slyon/+archive/ubuntu/plusone-hh-freeze/+packages ### baycomepp ### baycomepp / 0.10-15 ftbfs on amd64 Ugh.. this package is very outdated. Upstream has vanished and I couldn't find a Debian packaging repository. It uses source format 1.0 and is very hard to work with. After getting into this non-quilt build I was able to revert a change which was apparently made at some time in the past years, to fix the build with a newer GCC. By re-defining the 'only_inline' macro to 'extern inline', i.e. as it is currently in the orig sources. I've sent the patch to Debian and Launchpad: https://bugs.debian.org/987250 https://pad.lv/1925212 ### badger ### badger / 2.2007.2-2 ftbfs on armhf This is a known and expected issue, I've created a LP bug, tagged 'ftbfs' for reference, so others don't investigate too much about this issue: https://pad.lv/1925214 ### beets ### beets / 1.4.9-7 ftbfs on amd64 (all) This build PASSed locally (multiple times) in a Hirsute sbuild environment: "Ran 1885 tests in 240.622s, OK (skipped=45, expected failures=9)" So it was most probably an intermittent failure. ### sshuttle ### I tried running the sshuttle test on a "m1.large" instance, to verify Bryce's assumption about adding it to 'big_packages'. Unfortunately, canonistack seems to be broken and does not spawn instances correctly (many requests fail with 503 errors). This Canonistack problem is most probably related to RT#130493. ### atlas ### atlas / 3.10.3-8ubuntu7 ftbfs on any arch The build failure is fixed in Debian, but it required a complex merge, including special handling of s390x instruction set and cross-compilation of Z14 on Z13. Also, there were some incompatibilities between the new debhelper-compat 13 and the previous dh-exec logic. I staged the upload in a PPA: https://launchpad.net/~slyon/+archive/ubuntu/plusone-hh-freeze/+packages https://pad.lv/1910830 https://bugs.debian.org/957015 ### alltray ### alltray / 0.71b-1.2 ftbfs on any arch This package is unmaintained upstream, orphaned & removed in Debian. It depends on the deprecated 'gdk-pixbuf-xlib-2.0' module. So I opened a removal bug: https://pad.lv/1925459 ### ap-utils ### ap-utils / 1.5-4 ftbfs on any arch GNU gettext was upgraded from 0.19 -> 0.21, which now requires the 'external' parameter to the AM_GNU_GETTEXT macro and also does not allow the 'intl' directory to be listed in the Makefile's SUBDIRS variable. I staged the upload in a PPA and forwarded the patch to Debian: https://launchpad.net/~slyon/+archive/ubuntu/plusone-hh-freeze/+packages https://bugs.debian.org/978372 ### gsmlib ### gsmlib / 1.10+20120414.gita5e5ae9a-0.3ubuntu1 ftbfs on any arch This is the same GNU_GETTEXT issue as described above in "ap-utils", fixed in the same way. I staged the upload in a PPA and forwarded the patch to Debian: https://launchpad.net/~slyon/+archive/ubuntu/plusone-hh-freeze/+packages https://bugs.debian.org/978339 ### cgminer ### cgminer / 4.9.2-1build2 ftbfs on any arch This package showed a linking error ("multiple definition of ...") when compiled with GCC >= 10, due to the new -fno-common default. Setting this back to -fcommon fixes the build failure. I staged the upload in a PPA: https://launchpad.net/~slyon/+archive/ubuntu/plusone-hh-freeze/+packages ### clamfs ### clamfs / 1.2.0-2build2 ftbfs on any arch The upgrade to glibc 2.33 deprecated the mallinfo() function in favor of the new mallinfo2() call. Special care needs to be taken for the printing of 'size_t', having a different size on 32bit vs 64bit systems. I staged the upload in a PPA and forwarded the patch to upstream: https://launchpad.net/~slyon/+archive/ubuntu/plusone-hh-freeze/+packages https://github.com/burghardt/clamfs/pull/64 ### csh ### csh / 20110502-6 ftbfs on any arch The upgrade to glibc 2.32 deprecated the sys_siglist, _sys_siglist and sys_sigabbrev arrays. All programs should use strsignal() instead. I staged the upload in a PPA: https://launchpad.net/~slyon/+archive/ubuntu/plusone-hh-freeze/+packages ### gramophone2 ### gramophone2 / 0.8.13a-3.1 ftbfs on any arch GCC >= v10 uses -fno-common by default, which leads to "multiple definitions of ..." errors during the build. By defining the -fcommon flag via DEB_CFLAGS_MAINT_APPEND (before the cdbs includes) the build can be fixed. The attached patch does exactly this. I staged the upload in a PPA and forwarded the fix to Debian: https://launchpad.net/~slyon/+archive/ubuntu/plusone-hh-freeze/+packages https://bugs.debian.org/966862 ### ISO testing ### As we are in release week, I've also helped with some ISO testing of the RC images a bit: Ubuntu Server Subiquity/amd64 (SUCCESS) Install BIOS Ubuntu Base/amd64 (SUCCESS) Smoke test Ubuntu Base/arm64 (SUCCESS) Smoke test Ubuntu Base/armhf (SUCCESS) Smoke test ### TODO ### Remove from the archive: - aws-shell - alltray, DONE by @doko Upload to the archive (after the final freeze): - auctex - baycomepp - atlas - ap-utils - gsmlib - cgminer - clamfs - csh, UNAPPROVED pending - gramophone2 Verify autopkgtest: - sshuttle on "m1.small" vs "m1.large" instance (big_packages) Cheers, Lukas
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