Ubuntu Server development summary – 31 July 2018
Joshua Powers
on 1 August 2018
Tags: Server , Ubuntu Server , weekly
The purpose of this communication is to provide a status update and highlights for any interesting subjects from the Ubuntu Server Team. If you would like to reach the server team, you can find us at the #ubuntu-server channel on Freenode. Alternatively, you can sign up and use the Ubuntu Server Team mailing list.
Spotlight: Ubuntu Bionic 18.04.1 and new ISO
Along with the first point release of Ubuntu Bionic (18.04.1), the Ubuntu Server installer was updated. It now carries additional configuration support for: LVM, RAID, VLANs, and bonds.
There is a call for testing for these features in Ubuntu. Josh Powers on Canonical’s ubuntu server team has a blog post explaining with details about the new installer features.
cloud-init
- New commits landed on cloud-init tip:
- oracle: fix detect_openstack to report True on OracleCloud.com DMI data (LP: #1784685)
- tests: improve LXDInstance trying to workaround or catch bug.
- update_metadata re-config on every boot comments and tests not quite right [Mike Gerdts]
- SRU regression fix published to Xenial and Bionic proposed:
- oracle: fix detect_openstack to report True on OracleCloud.com DMI data (LP: #1784685)
- New release to Ubuntu Cosmic (18.3-18-g3cee0bf8) containing all the above commits
curtin
- clear-holders: reread ptable after wiping disks with partitions
Contact the Ubuntu Server team
- Chat on #ubuntu-server on Freenode
- Email the ubuntu-server mailing list
Bug Work and Triage
- 290 in the backlog
- 102 bugs reviewed since the last report
- Notes on daily bug triage
Ubuntu Server Packages
Below is a summary of uploads to the development and supported releases. Current status of the Debian to Ubuntu merges is tracked on the Merge-o-Matic page. For a full list of recent merges with change logs please see the Ubuntu Server report.
Proposed Uploads to the Supported Releases
Please consider testing the following by enabling proposed, checking packages for update regressions, and making sure to mark affected bugs verified as fixed.
Total: 5
apache2, bionic, 2.4.29-1ubuntu4.3, ahasenack
cloud-init, bionic, 18.3-9-g2e62cb8a-0ubuntu1~18.04.2, chad.smith
cloud-init, xenial, 18.3-9-g2e62cb8a-0ubuntu1~16.04.2, chad.smith
maas, bionic, 2.4.0-6981-g011e51b7a-0ubuntu1~18.04.1, andreserl
tomcat8, bionic, 8.5.30-1ubuntu1.3, stefanor
Uploads Released to the Supported Releases
Total: 16
clamav, bionic, 0.100.1+dfsg-1ubuntu0.18.04.2, mdeslaur
clamav, xenial, 0.100.1+dfsg-1ubuntu0.16.04.2, mdeslaur
clamav, trusty, 0.100.1+dfsg-1ubuntu0.14.04.2, mdeslaur
clamav, bionic, 0.100.1+dfsg-1ubuntu0.18.04.1, mdeslaur
clamav, xenial, 0.100.1+dfsg-1ubuntu0.16.04.1, mdeslaur
clamav, trusty, 0.100.1+dfsg-1ubuntu0.14.04.1, mdeslaur
dovecot, xenial, 1:2.2.22-1ubuntu2.8, cyphermox
keepalived, bionic, 1:1.3.9-1ubuntu0.18.04.1, corey.bryant
mysql-5.5, trusty, 5.5.61-0ubuntu0.14.04.1, mdeslaur
mysql-5.7, bionic, 5.7.23-0ubuntu0.18.04.1, mdeslaur
mysql-5.7, xenial, 5.7.23-0ubuntu0.16.04.1, mdeslaur
nbd, bionic, 1:3.16.2-1ubuntu0.1, cascardo
postgresql-common, xenial, 173ubuntu0.2, juliank
qemu, xenial, 1:2.5+dfsg-5ubuntu10.31, paelzer
tomcat7, trusty, 7.0.52-1ubuntu0.15, mdeslaur
tomcat8, xenial, 8.0.32-1ubuntu1.7, mdeslaur
Uploads to the Development Release
Total: 17
bind9, 1:9.11.4+dfsg-3ubuntu1, ahasenack
celery, 4.2.1-0ubuntu3, doko
celery, 4.2.1-0ubuntu2, doko
celery, 4.2.1-0ubuntu1, doko
clamav, 0.100.1+dfsg-1ubuntu2, mdeslaur
cloud-init, 18.3-18-g3cee0bf8-0ubuntu1, chad.smith
docker.io, 17.12.1-0ubuntu5, mwhudson
dpdk, 17.11.3-3, pkg-dpdk-devel
exim4, 4.91-6ubuntu1, ahasenack
mysql-5.7, 5.7.23-0ubuntu1, mdeslaur
ocfs2-tools, 1.8.5-5ubuntu1, ahasenack
pacemaker, 1.1.18-2ubuntu1, racb
php-defaults, 62, team+pkg-php
python-cryptography, 2.3-1, mithrandi-j
python-cryptography, 2.2.2-1ubuntu1, leosilvab
python-ws4py, 0.4.2+dfsg1-2ubuntu1, doko
rsync, 3.1.2-2.2, paul-debian
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