Ubuntu Server development summary – 04 December 2018
Chad Smith
on 4 December 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.
cloud-init
- dhclient-hook: cleanups, tests and fix a bug on ‘down’ event.
- NoCloud: Allow top level ‘network’ key in network-config. (LP: #1798117)
- ovf: Fix ovf network config generation gateway/routes [Ryan Harper] (LP: #1806103)
- Published Cloud-init v.18.3-41 to Ubuntu Disco
- azure: detect vnet migration via netlink media change event [Tamilmani Manoharan]
- Azure: fix copy/paste error in error handling when reading azure ovf. [Adam DePue]
- tests: fix incorrect order of mocks in test_handle_zfs_root.
- doc: Change dns_nameserver property to dns_nameservers. [Tomer Cohen]
- OVF: identify label iso9660 filesystems with label ‘OVF ENV’.
- net: Ephemeral*Network: add connectivity check via URL [Igor Galić]
curtin
- Adjust helpers/common to edit GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT in place. (LP: #1527664)
- dname: persistent names based on serial or wwn [Ryan Harper] (LP: #1735839)
Contact the Ubuntu Server team
- Chat on #ubuntu-server on Freenode
- Email the ubuntu-server mailing list
- Find us on the Ubuntu Community Hub – server channel
Bug Work and Triage
- 271 bugs in the backlog
- 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: 10
apache2, trusty, 2.4.7-1ubuntu4.21, ahasenack
libvirt, bionic, 4.0.0-1ubuntu8.6, paelzer
libvirt, cosmic, 4.6.0-2ubuntu3.1, paelzer
lxc, bionic, 3.0.3-0ubuntu1~18.04.1, stgraber
lxc, cosmic, 3.0.3-0ubuntu1~18.10.1, stgraber
lxcfs, bionic, 3.0.3-0ubuntu1~18.04.1, stgraber
lxcfs, cosmic, 3.0.3-0ubuntu1~18.10.1, stgraber
qemu, bionic, 1:2.11+dfsg-1ubuntu7.9, paelzer
qemu, cosmic, 1:2.12+dfsg-3ubuntu8.2, paelzer
samba, bionic, 2:4.7.6+dfsg~ubuntu-0ubuntu2.6, kstenerud
Uploads Released to the Supported Releases
Total: 5
openssh, cosmic, 1:7.7p1-4ubuntu0.1, kstenerud
samba, cosmic, 2:4.8.4+dfsg-2ubuntu2.1, mdeslaur
samba, bionic, 2:4.7.6+dfsg~ubuntu-0ubuntu2.5, mdeslaur
samba, xenial, 2:4.3.11+dfsg-0ubuntu0.16.04.18, mdeslaur
samba, trusty, 2:4.3.11+dfsg-0ubuntu0.14.04.19, mdeslaur
Uploads to the Development Release
Total: 9
cloud-init, 18.4-31-gbf791715-0ubuntu1, chad.smith
golang-github-olekukonko-tablewriter, 0.0.1-1, pkg-go-maintainers
keepalived, 1:2.0.10-1, formorer
ldb, 2:1.5.1+really1.4.3-1ubuntu1, ahasenack
nginx, 1.15.7-0ubuntu1, teward
nspr, 2:4.20-1ubuntu1, kstenerud
nss, 2:3.39-1ubuntu1, paelzer
python-django, 1:1.11.16-4ubuntu1, costamagnagianfranco
samba, 2:4.9.2+dfsg-2ubuntu1, ahasenack

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