Ubuntu Server Development Summary – 31 Oct 2017

David Britton

on 31 October 2017

This article is more than 7 year s old.


Hello Ubuntu Server!

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: git-ubuntu version 0.6.2

As announced on the ubuntu-server mailing list, git-ubuntu version 0.6.2 is available in the candidate channel. This version comes with many bug fixes and hope to promote this version to the stable channel in the next week or two. The team is also well on their way to enabling global import of source packages.

If you have not checked out git-ubuntu yet, please check out the blog series on using git-ubuntu and give it a spin!

cloud-init

  • Published cloud-init packages to Bionic Beaver release
  • Update Gentoo Linux support to "rc-service" scripts as "service" is deprecated, thanks to ckonstanski!
  • Detected and fixed a pre-release regression of resizefs when root path is specified by UUID on the kernel cmdline (LP: #1725067)

Bug Work and Triage

IRC Meeting

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.

Uploads to the Development Release (Bionic)

acpica-unix, 20170728-1, None
asterisk, 1:13.17.2~dfsg-2ubuntu1, costamagnagianfranco
cloud-init, 17.1-25-g17a15f9e-0ubuntu1, smoser
cloud-init, 17.1-25-g17a15f9e-0ubuntu1~17.10.1, smoser
cloud-initramfs-tools, 0.40ubuntu1, smoser
crmsh, 3.0.1-1, None
libmemcached, 1.0.18-4.1ubuntu1, paelzer
libvirt, 3.6.0-1ubuntu6, paelzer
memcached, 1.5.0-1ubuntu1, vorlon
munin, 2.0.33-3, None
mysql-5.7, 5.7.20-0ubuntu0.17.10.1, mdeslaur
openvpn, 2.4.4-1ubuntu1, jbicha
pacemaker, 1.1.17-1ubuntu1, nacc
php7.1, 7.1.10-0ubuntu1, nacc
php7.1, 7.1.8-1ubuntu2, doko
postfix, 3.2.3-1build1, doko
python-django, 1:1.11.6-1ubuntu1, vorlon
ruby2.3, 2.3.3-1+deb9u1, None
simplestreams, 0.1.0~bzr454-0ubuntu1, smoser
six, 1.11.0-1, None
tgt, 1:1.0.71-1ubuntu2, paelzer
Total: 21

Uploads to Supported Releases (Trusty, Xenial, Zesty, Artful)

cloud-init, xenial, 17.1-25-g17a15f9e-0ubuntu1~16.04.1, smoser
cloud-init, zesty, 17.1-25-g17a15f9e-0ubuntu1~17.04.1, smoser
cloud-init, artful, 17.1-25-g17a15f9e-0ubuntu1~17.10.1, smoser
iproute2, trusty, 3.12.0-2ubuntu1.1, nacc
iproute2, xenial, 4.3.0-1ubuntu3.16.04.2, nacc
libmemcached, artful, 1.0.18-4.1ubuntu1, paelzer
libvirt, artful, 3.6.0-1ubuntu6, paelzer
pacemaker, xenial, 1.1.14-2ubuntu1.3, james-page
pacemaker, xenial, 1.1.14-2ubuntu1.3, james-page
pacemaker, xenial, 1.1.14-2ubuntu1.2, mdeslaur
pacemaker, trusty, 1.1.10+git20130802-1ubuntu2.4, mdeslaur
postfix, xenial, 3.1.0-3ubuntu0.2, paelzer
qemu, zesty, 1:2.8+dfsg-3ubuntu2.7, paelzer
qemu, zesty, 1:2.8+dfsg-3ubuntu2.6, paelzer
squid3, trusty, 3.3.8-1ubuntu6.10, paelzer
tgt, artful, 1:1.0.71-1ubuntu2, paelzer
Total: 16

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