Hi Simon, On 07-08-2024 16:34, Simon McVittie wrote:
So I think that theory is consistent with why sid's accountsservice now passes its autopkgtest when run in lxc on bookworm.
I confirm that on ci.d.n the test in unstable now passes on a bookworm kernel on amd64, armel, armhf, i386 and ppc64el and I have lifted the block. The other architectures don't run on a bookworm kernel, but I assume those would be fine too. So, from my point of view it's fine to close this bug. If there's more you want to do with it, hardening or use it to track the podman issue below, feel free to downgrade and keep open. It's up to you.
The test failure I saw under a-v-podman is concerning, but probably ought to be a separate bug report - and probably non-RC, since Debian's production infrastructure is currently based on a-v-lxc (and ideally a-v-qemu) only?
For a while now, we have the desire to move ci.d.n infrastructure to podman. Given discussions about it keep coming up, it's rising higher and higher on my todo list. I'm probably going to check today how it fares on loong64 first (as that's not an official architecture). The good part on the ci.d.n side of things is that we have the capability to direct packages to a preferred (supported) backend, so if there are problems with podman, we could keep accountservice on lxc.
Paul
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