Ok - I think I just did, but not sure as it doesn't seem to be showing
me as subscribed.
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Good to know that your ubuntu mail is dead Serge.
Ok so for now we will leave vmbuilder as-is and Serge will take care for it.
If you can't do so anymore let us know that we remove it then (unless someone
else stepped up).
As outlined in comment #15 please as you can afford the time try to
merge
@Serge - it would be great if you could directly subscribe to [1] to be visible
as someone who "takes care of it".
I think you might be already indirectly subscribed via the virt groups.
[1]: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/vm-builder
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Sorry @paelzer,
> @Serge - you offered help to upload those to Dev and SRU, would you
still be willing to do so?
Yes. Please either subscribe me to launchpad issues or email my
personal email address to ping me. (Until I improve spam handling, I'm
afraid my ubuntu.com email is devnulled)
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Neither has reverse depends, neither is in debian and both are
maintained by us:
$ reverse-depends src:sandbox-upgrader
No reverse dependencies found
$ reverse-depends src:auto-upgrade-testing
No reverse dependencies found
As both are clearly no longer maintained they are candidates for
r
As discussed we are back after some time. Feedback on making one of the
forks the new upstream was good, see [1].
In the discussion it came up that the fork [2] is willing to check on issues
and provide fixes as good as possible. And recently activity looks good [3].
E.g. bug 994199 got an update
related bug 1618899 (Zesty), trying to resolve in
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel/2017-July/039902.html
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Note, if someone is willing to commit to maintaining upstream and making
sure it runs on the current Ubuntu development release, I'm willing to
help out with packaging for SRUs and, if needed, packaging for dev
release. But someone else will need to commit to analyzing and fixing
most bug reports.
Hi Vacheslav,
thanks for the info.
I didn't see many commits there, just as on the other forks.
Is there more activity behind the scenes or planned?
And if so - are you willing to maintain that package as Serge said for "past
and current releases"?
Because right now it doesn't really work >=Xenia
Hello, I've fork on Github - https://github.com/vmbuilder/vmbuilder and
https://pypi.python.org/pypi/VMBuilder
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Hi Christian,
https://github.com/newroco/vmbuilder is a fork worth looking at.
Doesn't seem to be active since they had last contacted me, but they
were intending to try and build a community.
Would be worth seeing if they want to become the official new fork.
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I checked how the two dependencies use the vm-builder and since vm-builder has
no idea how to handler >=Yakkety both will fail on >=Yakkety.
What does that imply - not used by anybody?
I wait on your update on the potential future of vm-builder, but I lean
more and more a second try removing it (
Hi Serge,
vmbuilder still is bit-rotting since 2014 when you started to want to remove it.
I was coming to the same conclusion today and then found your bug.
But the same two dependencies (sandbox-upgrader/auto-upgrade-tester) still hold
it needed for now.
You said there is might be community act
Note vmbuilder is set to be forked soon so it may have a future after
all
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To manage no
Another promising alternative could be virt-builder (from package
libguestfs-tools), but that one is bugged, too (e.g.
http://askubuntu.com/questions/858966/has-anyone-successfully-run-virt-
builder-on-16-04/859082). virt-install is in a totally different class
of tools imho, I'd like to setup a vm
virt-install is one alternative. Using cloud images with cloud-init is
another.
Note that if there is interest by community members in maintaining
vmbuilder, that would be very welcome.
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If ubuntu-vm-builder is to be removed, what would be the suggested
replacement? I would like to create Ubuntu virtual machines under
libvirt, backed by LVM volumes, preferably from the command line and
without using GUI tools like virt-manager?
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: vm-builder (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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ubuntu-virt-mgmt has been fixed; I have open bugs for sandbox-upgrader
and auto-upgrade-testing, but they aren't going anywhere; taking a
fresh look at whether I can do those myself.
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** Changed in: vm-builder (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => High
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The following packages first need fixing or removing before this bug can be
processed:
- ubuntu-virt-mgmt
- sandbox-upgrader
- auto-upgrade-tester
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