[Bug 1296305] [NEW] The multipath-tools package in Ubuntu doesn't have the libprioweightedpath.so and the libprioiet.so modules

Rarylson Freitas rarylson at gmail.com
Sun Mar 23 15:32:25 UTC 2014


Public bug reported:

In the multipath-tools upstream, there is a prioritizer called
weightedpath.

See: http://git.opensvc.com/?p=multipath-
tools/.git;a=blob;f=libmultipath/prioritizers/weightedpath.h;h=509f21565d06d8c10a0f0a79756195a5583125d8;hb=HEAD

This prioritizer exists in some distribuction specific pre-compiled
packages too, like in Debian Wheezy.

See: https://packages.debian.org/wheezy/amd64/multipath-tools/filelist

However, this prioritizer doesn't exist in any Ubuntu version, as we can
see in the following links:

- http://packages.ubuntu.com/trusty/amd64/multipath-tools/filelist
- http://packages.ubuntu.com/precise/amd64/multipath-tools/filelist

Since this module can be very useful, why don't the Ubuntu maintainers
provide it? Is there any special reason?

----

The Debian package also has the iet prioritizer (file
/lib/multipath/libprioiet.so). This prioritizer may be used to solve
common problems too.

This module doesn't exist in any Ubuntu package too.

----

I created this bug report because someone suggest me in the question
#245910:

I suggest you report a bug. If you feel something is missing then you
flagging it up may get it added.

See: https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/multipath-
tools/+question/245910

** Affects: multipath-tools (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Title:
  The multipath-tools package in Ubuntu doesn't have the
  libprioweightedpath.so and the libprioiet.so modules

Status in “multipath-tools” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  In the multipath-tools upstream, there is a prioritizer called
  weightedpath.

  See: http://git.opensvc.com/?p=multipath-
  tools/.git;a=blob;f=libmultipath/prioritizers/weightedpath.h;h=509f21565d06d8c10a0f0a79756195a5583125d8;hb=HEAD

  This prioritizer exists in some distribuction specific pre-compiled
  packages too, like in Debian Wheezy.

  See: https://packages.debian.org/wheezy/amd64/multipath-tools/filelist

  However, this prioritizer doesn't exist in any Ubuntu version, as we
  can see in the following links:

  - http://packages.ubuntu.com/trusty/amd64/multipath-tools/filelist
  - http://packages.ubuntu.com/precise/amd64/multipath-tools/filelist

  Since this module can be very useful, why don't the Ubuntu maintainers
  provide it? Is there any special reason?

  ----

  The Debian package also has the iet prioritizer (file
  /lib/multipath/libprioiet.so). This prioritizer may be used to solve
  common problems too.

  This module doesn't exist in any Ubuntu package too.

  ----

  I created this bug report because someone suggest me in the question
  #245910:

  I suggest you report a bug. If you feel something is missing then you
  flagging it up may get it added.

  See: https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/multipath-
  tools/+question/245910

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