Verification on noble done on Raspberry Pi 4 models listed in test plan,
and Pi 5 4/8GB models with full downgrade/upgrade. Also done on Pi 5 2GB
D0 model, without full downgrade/upgrade as this version is behind the
current on-board firmware (i.e. test confirmed version does not
overwrite a later
he
desktop image (which shares a kernel with the server) *does* work. My
current suspicion is that we're missing *something* in the boot
configuration, but I'm awaiting delivery of a MIPI-DSI adapter cable to
replicate and debug this.
** Affects: ubuntu
Importance: Undecided
Note to self: check oracular and plucky images (both desktop and server)
to see if they're equally affected. Also check legacy and updated
bootloader variants to see if DSI recognition changes.
** Changed in: Ubuntu Noble
Assignee: (unassigned) => Dave Jones (waveform)
** Ta
Is refpolicy affected as well?
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Title:
Depwait on libselinux 3.8
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What does the dependency of flash-kernel on initramfs-tools "mean"?
Here, that flash-kernel depends on the existence of the
/usr/sbin/update-initramfs binary.
Historically, dracut provided a different interface to generate initrds
(/usr/bin/dracut), so a dependency on (initramfs-tools | dracut) wo
Alternative: flash-kernel (and a few other packages) need to depend on
(initramfs-tools | dracut) instead.
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Title:
dracut install removes flash-k
Public bug reported:
Testing a current daily (plucky) image of Ubuntu server for raspberry
pi, I noticed that cloud-init's ssh_import_id facility is now failing as
it's being attempting before the network has been brought up.
Reproduction case:
* On a supported model of Pi (Pi 3 onwards, roughly)
Public bug reported:
Attempting to switch a plucky install on raspi to dracut attempts to
remove flash-kernel (which is required to copy the generated initrd and
other artifacts to the boot partition). This is because flash-kernel
depends on initramfs-tools (which is going to be removed):
$ sudo
** Changed in: ubuntu-raspi-settings (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
** Changed in: ubuntu-raspi-settings (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Dave Jones (waveform)
** Changed in: ubuntu-raspi-settings (Ubuntu)
Milestone: None => ubuntu-25.04
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Moving to linux-raspi as the affected kernel flavour
** Also affects: linux-raspi (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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No need to block proposed on this. I think we blocked release of this
because it was related to g-i-s on noble, which was rolled back before
the point release. However, this change simply eases that (eventual)
transition and doesn't need to be gated in itself.
** Tags removed: block-proposed-noble
Nicely packaged! As discussed on MM there are a few nitpicks, but I'm
happy to fix these up and sponsor this. The changes I've made (which
I'll push separately as a PR to your upstream):
* d/changelog -- cut down to just the version sponsored. This should
reflect the versions actually uploaded to
I think I need to understand a bit more about the relationship between
this and LP: #2099655.
Are CV3 and CV3 Plus two different models of similar hardware?
It seems (upstream at least) that there are two versions of the same
package (brcm_linux_fp): 5.x and 6.x. However, it appears you wish to
p
The fact this is limited to jammy makes it difficult to sponsor this, as
I can't simply upload it to the development series. I'm going to remove
ubuntu-sponsors from the subscription list as I don't think there's much
I (or another sponsor) can do with this, yet.
For the time being it's probably b
Migration of libpisp now appears unblocked, and libcamera requiring
libpisp has now built successfully, so this *should* appear in component
mismatches at some point soon.
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Hi Georgia, thanks for the link -- I'll add some details there.
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Title:
apparmor appears to deny wpasupplicant on plucky, breaking wifi
To manag
Sorry to be the bearer of bad news: unfortunately this still appears
broken on certain platforms. Specifically, testing a fresh plucky image
on the Raspberry Pi, the wifi interface was recognized but not
configured:
$ ip a
1: lo: mtu 65536 qdisc noqueue state UNKNOWN group
default qlen 1000
Public bug reported:
The initial upload of this package erroneously built for non-ARM
architectures. It is only intended to enable camera modules on the
Raspberry Pi 5 (it is hardware-specific to the Pi) and thus should only
build on arm64 and armhf. These archs have built successfully for the
ubu
Yes -- given the impending feature-freeze I just uploaded it anyway,
hopefully with the correct git-ubuntu tags that the rich history should
be preserved. The text above requesting review is just spat out by the
merge script I've been using for ages. I copy in mostly for my own
reference so that, i
Attaching patch against Debian salsa. For ease of review, relevant
commits and tags have been pushed to the following repository:
https://code.launchpad.net/~waveform/ubuntu/+source/u-boot/+git/u-boot
Specifically:
* logical/2024.01+dfsg-5ubuntu3 represents our split-out delta on
top of old/de
** Merge proposal linked:
https://code.launchpad.net/~r41k0u/ubuntu/+source/libcamera/+git/libcamera/+merge/481036
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Title:
Add Raspberry Pi 5
Some brief comments were addressed in the linked git repo (the top
Launchpad one); sponsored the package to the new queue from there.
Subscribing ubuntu-archive for new review.
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** Changed in: libcbor (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Please merge libcbor 0.10.2-2 from Debian unstable.
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** Patch added: "1-2098870.debdiff"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nfs-utils/+bug/2098870/+attachment/5858792/+files/1-2098870.debdiff
** Changed in: nfs-utils (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Dave Jones (waveform)
** Changed in: nfs-utils (Ubuntu)
Attaching patch against Debian unstable. For ease of review, relevant
commits and tags have been pushed to the following repository:
https://code.launchpad.net/~waveform/ubuntu/+source/nfs-utils/+git/nfs-
utils
Specifically:
* logical/1%2.6.4-4ubuntu1 represents our split-out delta on
top of o
Public bug reported:
Please merge nfs-utils 1:2.8.2-2 from Debian unstable.
Updated changelog and diff against Debian unstable to be attached below.
** Affects: nfs-utils (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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No prob! And you're correct that the dtbs copied/linked in the /boot
directory (not the partition, which is typically mounted in
/boot/firmware -- but I suspect you meant the /boot dir) are basically
unused in the Pi case. Or I suppose more precisely they just indicate
the dtb flash-kernel *thinks*
to operate as such). Ideally I'd like to change
how we boot on the Pi fairly substantially but that's going to have to
wait for (at least) the next release.
** Changed in: flash-kernel (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Dave Jones (waveform)
** Changed in: flash-kernel (Ubuntu)
Public bug reported:
Please merge libcbor 0.10.2-2 from Debian unstable.
Updated changelog and diff against Debian unstable to be attached below.
** Affects: libcbor (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Assignee: Dave Jones (waveform)
Status: New
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> The simplified order is:
> 1. get approval
> 2. cause the mismatch
> 3. promotion
> From then on it is "held in main" by the established dependencies.
Ah, I see. And yes, oddly I don't see nbd-client in https://ubuntu-
archive-team.ubuntu.com/component-mismatches.txt either. Oh well.
I've now r
** Changed in: nbd (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress => Fix Committed
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Title:
[MIR] nbd-client
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Hi Christian, I've now added nbd-client next to the nbd-server entry in
the supported-misc-servers platform seed [1], and to include it on the
pi server & desktop images (the original intent), I've added it to the
server-raspi and desktop-raspi seeds [2].
I believe all that's left is to promote it
** Changed in: u-boot (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Dave Jones (waveform)
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Title:
Cryptographically unsafe RNG used for FIT images
Public bug reported:
This isn't in Debian yet, but there is a branch in salsa to work from.
** Affects: u-boot (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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I can answer a couple of these quickly:
re: #2 Yes the plan is to replace raspberrypi-userland with raspi-utils
in the seeds. At least initially raspberrypi-userland would drop out of
main and, if possible (I haven't check reverse-depends yet) be removed
entirely.
re: #4 The plan is to drop kms++
** Changed in: rpi-eeprom (Ubuntu Noble)
Milestone: ubuntu-24.04.2 => noble-updates
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Title:
Bump eeprom to support memory timings update in 1
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Milestone: ubuntu-24.04.2 => noble-updates
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Title:
[SRU] Add CM5 Lite to flash-kernel database
To
Ahh, tried another test build of this to establish it was compatible
with numpy 2 which is now in plucky and ... it's not. Could you have a
look at what it'd take to get numpy 2 compatibility? If it's looking
horrid, it may be easier to patch picamera2 to use something else
instead (e.g. some shim
Verified on oracular according to test plan. Failure observed with
current version, success with proposed version, and :open_with still
operated as expected.
** Tags removed: verification-needed-oracular
** Tags added: verification-done-oracular
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Verified on noble according to test plan. Failure observed with current
version, success with proposed version, and :open_with still operated as
expected.
** Tags removed: verification-needed-noble
** Tags added: verification-done-noble
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Okay, verification performed on a Pi 5 8GB according to the test plan.
System status was degraded on initial boot, and upgrading to the
proposed ubuntu-desktop-minimal package indicated the expected packages
could be autoremoved, which they then were. After reboot, system status
was "running".
As
Ah, sorry -- I've been attempting to do the second part of the
verification and ran into an issue with getting an image built with
proposed enabled (LP: #2082947). Unfortunately that means I probably
can't perform that bit of the test-plan (it's not trivial to work around
by manipulating the image)
Just noticed I hadn't updated this -- the armhf symbols were resolved
and this is now in proposed, so should be ready for another review.
** Changed in: libpisp (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Just going through some old bugs while investigating something else in
add-apt-repository, and I noticed this bug references LP: #1311056 which
I fixed some years ago (but after the last comment on this bug). I'm
setting this to incomplete as I suspect the root cause of this is indeed
LP: #1311056,
Looking at this during my patch pilot shift.
I'm probably not the best person to review this -- I suspect someone on
the desktop team would be better, but from a quick look at the
associated PPA, and the current status of the packages in question,
would I be right in thinking this is basically bum
I suspect this is one for @bdrung particularly to review, but I'll offer
some general observations:
My first question is: is dracut the right place to solve this? If
modinfo is reporting files that don't exist, and the kernel packaging is
the thing that's creating compressed modules in the first p
I'm no expert on the FIPS enablement on Ubuntu, but are you sure that
/proc/sys/crypto/fips_enabled doesn't exist? This article [1], specific
to jammy, suggests it should and I've just fired up a test VM, which
seems to indicate it exists:
$ lxc launch ubuntu:j --vm -c limits.cpu=4 -c limits.memor
Verification for oracular done in accordance with test-plan. Failure
without, and success with proposed version found as expected.
** Tags removed: verification-needed-oracular
** Tags added: verification-done-oracular
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Verification for noble done in accordance with test-plan. Failure
without, and success with proposed version found as expected.
** Tags removed: verification-needed-noble
** Tags added: verification-done-noble
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@tjaalton -- I'm in two minds regarding what to do with this upload. The
problem is this upload needs to split the package (adding rpi-eeprom-
sign and rpi-eeprom-firmware) which required AA review (and I'm not sure
if that's complete yet -- per comments on LP: #2095175).
If I drop the current upl
Looks like we dropped the 32-bit builds way back when. Setting to won't
fix.
** Changed in: openscad (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Won't Fix
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Just looking through some older bugs -- is this an issue on either the
current release (oracular) or the current LTS (noble)?
** Changed in: openscad (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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Just going through some old bugs: looks like while OpenSCAD was RM'd in
bionic, it was back again by focal (the next LTS). Marking this as fix
released
** Changed in: openscad (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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After a bit of testing, it does appear this only affects Qt-based
applications but not *all* Qt applications. For instance:
Qt-based applications *not* affected:
* KeepassXC
* Krita
* ShotCut (snap)
* Calibre
* Wireshark
* LMMS
* rpi-imager (snap)
Qt-based applications that *are* affected:
* Qu
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 2044382 ***
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Duplicate of LP: #2044382
Incidentally, seems to be an issue with several Qt-based applications
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 2044382
Some Qt-based applications open "another" icon unde
This bug was fixed in the package liquidctl - 1.14.0-1
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* New upstream release (closes: #1064743).
* Update Standards-Version to 4.7.0 .
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+0100
** Changed in: liquidctl (Ubun
Public bug reported:
The Ubuntu delta was introduced to disable a test broken by pillow 10.
This delta has now been fixed upstream and incorporated in Debian.
** Affects: liquidctl (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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** Description changed:
+ [ Impact ]
+
+ The Raspberry Pi pre-installed desktop images boot in systemd "degraded"
+ state, as pd-mapper (from protection-domain-mapper) which is specific to
+ Qualcomm Snapdragon hardware, is erroneously included on the images.
+ This makes it difficult to figure o
This bug was fixed in the package mpd-sima - 0.18.2-3
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* Team upload.
* Update intersphinx_mapping formats (Closes: #1090105)
-- Jochen Sprickerhof Mon, 16 Dec 2024 20:49:48
+0100
** Changed in: mpd-sima (Ubuntu)
Status:
Doh! Knew I'd forgotten something in the whirlwind of meetings today.
Just a mo...
** Summary changed:
- Fails on (and should be removed from) raspi desktop
+ [SRU] Fails on (and should be removed from) raspi desktop
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The delta introduced in 0.18-2ubuntu1 (as part of the python3-defaults
bug, in LP: #2075337) is no longer required due to debhelper changes;
this is the only Ubuntu delta.
** Affects: mpd-sima (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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[ Rebecca N. Palmer ]
* Update test references.
-- Cédric Boutillier Tue, 17 Dec 2024 10:08:59
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** Changed in: ruby-gitlab-markup (Ubuntu)
Stat
Public bug reported:
The diff introduced by 1.9.0-1ubuntu1 is now upstream in Debian (it's
also in a pending PR upstream, but not merged just yet). Still, this is
our only delta with Debian, and is now present there.
** Affects: ruby-gitlab-markup (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Stat
@ahasenack yes, they're basically the same change -- adding entries in
support of new hardware
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Title:
[SRU] Support more StarFive JH7110 boards
** Changed in: flash-kernel (Ubuntu Noble)
Milestone: None => ubuntu-24.04.2
** Changed in: flash-kernel (Ubuntu Noble)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
** Changed in: flash-kernel (Ubuntu Oracular)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
** Changed in: flash-kernel (Ubuntu)
Importance: Unde
** Changed in: flash-kernel (Ubuntu Noble)
Importance: High => Critical
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Title:
[SRU] Add entry for Pi 500
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Argh, only checked this on the CM5. I did have a lite, but that went to
the certification lab as it's more useful for them. I'll open a separate
bug so I can track the SRU of this.
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Public bug reported:
As reported in comment 9 of LP: #2086774 we need other matches for the
CM5 Lite in the flash-kernel database. Will update for SRU template
shortly.
** Affects: flash-kernel (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Assignee: Dave Jones (waveform)
Status: Confirmed
** Changed in: ubuntu-meta (Ubuntu Noble)
Milestone: None => ubuntu-24.04.2
** Changed in: ubuntu-meta (Ubuntu Noble)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Dave Jones (waveform)
** Changed in: ubuntu-meta (Ubuntu Noble)
Importance: Undecided => High
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Bah, keep forgetting I need to go update ubuntu-meta. Also qrtr and
protection-domain-mapper aren't really the targets of these fixes;
marking those invalid.
** Changed in: qrtr (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
** Changed in: protection-domain-mapper (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed
Confirmed behaviour, and proposed fix on a Pi 5; sponsoring
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Heaptrack on arm64 produces corrupt data files
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And there's a build-failure on armhf related to the symbols... bah,
running that down now.
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[MIR] libpisp
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@slyon Sponsored 1.0.7-0ubuntu3 with symbol included, and build limited
to armhf/arm64
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These changes are now merged for both oracular and noble. I'll wait for
a rebuild on the noble images tomorrow, re-check those, and then mark
this fix released.
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Can I check what the status of this is? AA review rejected the
26.3-0ubuntu0.24.NN.1 uploads as needing Breaks/Replaces on the new rpi-
eeprom-firmware (as it's moving files from rpi-eeprom). I uploaded
26.3-0ubuntu0.24.NN.2 as the fix for that. It *doesn't* appear in the
NEW queue, so I'm guessing
There's now an upstream PR that's been merged to fix this [1]. Applying
to the affected series.
[1]: https://github.com/ranger/ranger/pull/3039
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Oracular verification done according to instructions in test plan.
Failure observed with current archive version, no failure with proposed
version, and test of several reports worked successfully.
** Tags removed: verification-needed-oracular
** Tags added: verification-done-oracular
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Jammy verification done according to test plan. Initial failure was (as
expected) not observed as the buffer overflow doesn't cause failure on
jammy. The proposed version was installed and operated as expected: test
of several reports worked successfully and there was no crash.
** Tags removed: ve
Just tidying up my (ridiculous) list of open tabs. Looks like
verification has been done noble, so I'll tag that accordingly. I'll see
if I can do jammy and oracular verification shortly.
** Tags removed: verification-needed-noble
** Tags added: verification-done-noble
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Oh, that's an even better idea! Now I just need to refresh my knowledge
on how conffiles are handled... I have a nasty feeling there's some
subtlety there during release upgrades which I may need to work around.
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Hmm, looks like the 99-v3d.conf file is actually using tabs, but
nonetheless this is still an issue, and one that's squarely my fault!
I wonder if I should move 99-v3d.conf to 98-v3d.conf and have
update-v3d-config generate 99-v3d.conf (or delete it) as needed. That
way 99-v3d.conf wouldn't "belon
This is effectively resolved with the removal of the growroot-almost
service in plucky (resolving the conflict with cloud-init was considered
better done by eventually incorporating the functionality within cloud-
init itself).
** Changed in: ubuntu-raspi-settings (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed
nt version that includes the full test-suite.
[1]: https://github.com/pyudev/pyudev/pull/519
[2]: https://src.fedoraproject.org/tests/python-pyudev/tree/main
** Affects: pyudev (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Assignee: Dave Jones (waveform)
Status: Confirmed
** Changed in: pyud
** Summary changed:
- Add entry for Pi 500
+ [SRU] Add entry for Pi 500
** Description changed:
+ [ Impact ]
+
+ The Raspberry Pi 500, despite being Pi 5 compatible, cannot currently be
+ used on noble or oracular.
+
+ [ Test Plan ]
+
+ For each affected $series:
+
+ * Flash Ubuntu Server $s
Fixed in the plucky merge of flash-kernel 3.108ubuntu1 (by removing the
delta that introduced the inconsistent field definition).
** Changed in: flash-kernel (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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Looks good to me -- sponsoring for plucky (I've revised the changelog
entry slightly, but that's it)
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Title:
$fdtfile not set on Microchip PolarF
** Changed in: rpi-eeprom (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Title:
Includes Breaks/Replaces on new rpi-eeprom-firmware package
Sorry Simon, this shouldn't have appeared in the sponsors queue. I'm
going to handle the backports myself (at this point they're a trivial
cherry pick from my merge branch), but I have a few other things on my
plate which are a bit more urgent at the moment. Should get to it early
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@fprietog this will likely just be a wholesale bump to the current
version of the package, which will presumably incorporate those changes.
The tricky bit is that I need to maintain our split of the rpi-eeprom-
firmware package (which has still to land back in noble from LP:
#2085903) to support bu
same time as
the older rpi-eeprom package which ships the same firmware files.
Breaks+Replaces is thus required on the newer rpi-eeprom-firmware
package.
** Affects: rpi-eeprom (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Assignee: Dave Jones (waveform)
Status: Confirmed
** Affects: rpi-eeprom
Ah, looks like I forgot to ping ubuntu-archive to get an AA to ack the
new rpi-eeprom-firmware package; verification can't proceed until that
happens.
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@brian-murray -- indeed, it also won't be the last as LP: #2094834 has
now cropped up, but I'll get all the testing done :)
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Title:
[SRU] Please
** Also affects: ubuntu-raspi-settings (Ubuntu Oracular)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: ubuntu-raspi-settings (Ubuntu Oracular)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Dave Jones (waveform)
** Changed in: ubuntu-raspi-settings (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Dave
** Changed in: flash-kernel (Ubuntu Plucky)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Dave Jones (waveform)
** Changed in: flash-kernel (Ubuntu Oracular)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Dave Jones (waveform)
** Changed in: flash-kernel (Ubuntu Noble)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Dave Jones
** Changed in: mesa (Ubuntu)
Milestone: None => ubuntu-24.04.2
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Title:
No support for Pi 2712D0 stepping
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** Changed in: flash-kernel (Ubuntu Noble)
Milestone: None => ubuntu-24.04.2
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Title:
Add entry for Pi 500
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Public bug reported:
With /tmp moving to tmpfs there's now an "After=swap.target" clause in
tmp.mount. Unfortunately, with mkswap.service having "After=local-
fs.target" and local-fs.target being (necessarily) after tmp.mount this
causes a dependency loop which systemd has to break.
mkswap.servic
Assignee: Dave Jones (waveform)
Status: Confirmed
** Affects: rpi-eeprom (Ubuntu Noble)
Importance: Undecided
Assignee: Dave Jones (waveform)
Status: Confirmed
** Affects: rpi-eeprom (Ubuntu Oracular)
Importance: Undecided
Assignee: Dave Jones (waveform
Channelling the SRU team, I predict the following questions may arise:
The patch contains several copies of the added patch file. This appears
to be because src/test/{debian-jessie,ubuntu-16.04,ubuntu-18.04}
contains symlinks to debian/ which has caused the debdiff to include
erroneous changes. It
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