** Description changed: Apart from the oracular update, which will not require a FFe since there are no features being introduced here (see the upstream changes section below), this bug tracks the following MRE updates for the Squid package: noble (22.04): Squid 6.10 This update includes bugfixes following the SRU policy exception defined at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SquidUpdates. [Upstream changes] https://www.squid-cache.org/Versions/v6/squid-6.10-RELEASENOTES.html The only relevant hunk in a diff from version 6.6 to 6.10 for the - upstream "Changelog" file in the root directory of the source package is + upstream "release notes" file (doc/release-notes/release-6.html) is -<P>No ./configure options have been changed.</P> +<DT><B>--disable-esi</B><DD> +<P>The ESI feature is now disabled by default. +Use <EM>--enable-esi</EM> if needed.</P> Which, if applied, would introduce a feature/behavior change here. However, this we already have an "--enable-esi" entry in d/rules in the current noble (and oracualar) versions. The complete set of changes together with a comprehensive changelog is available at https://github.com/squid- cache/squid/compare/SQUID_6_6..SQUID_6_10. [Test Plan] TODO: link the build log containing all tests being executed TODO: All tests are passing during build time, as shown in the build log (builds would fail otherwise, see LP: #2004050). TODO: add results of local autopkgtest run against all the new Squid versions being uploaded here [Regression Potential] Upstream tests are always executed during build-time. Failures would prevent builds from succeeding. Squid does not have many reverse dependencies. However, any upgrade is a risk to introduce breakage to other packages. Whenever a regression occurs in autopkgtests, we will investigate and provide fixes. TODO: consider any other regression potential specific to the version being updated and list them here if any. [Other Info] No CVEs are being addressed this time (the ones fixed in between 6.6 and 6.10 are already fixed in noble's security pocket). Therefore, this should go through the updates pockets. Previous squid MREs: - https://pad.lv/2013423 - https://pad.lv/2040470
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