[Bug 1500950] Re: [MIR] ryu
Matthias Klose
doko at ubuntu.com
Thu Oct 1 09:41:19 UTC 2015
- the packaging itself looks ok
- I think we should not accept new python modules in main
which are not already packaged for python3. According to
the upstream sources, the packages is ready for python3.4.
- ryu-bin should use python3.
- The ryu-bin package starts a service as root, and doesn't
seem to drop privileges, and is accessing the network.
The MIR misses the security checks mentioned in the
MIR requirements.
** Changed in: ryu (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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Title:
[MIR] ryu
Status in ryu package in Ubuntu:
Incomplete
Bug description:
[MIR] ryu
[Availability]
Currently in universe.
[Rationale]
Dependency for Openstack Neutron in Liberty.
[Security]
No security history
[Quality Assurance]
Package works out of the box with no prompting. There are no major bugs in Ubuntu and there are no major bugs in Debian. Unit tests are run during build (in recently uploaded version 3.24-1ubuntu1).
[Dependencies]
All are in main
[Standards Compliance]
FHS and Debian Policy compliant.
[Maintenance]
Python package that the Ubuntu Server Team will take care of.
[Background]
Ryu is a component-based software defined networking framework.
Ryu provides software components with well defined API that make it
easy for developers to create new network management and control
applications. Ryu supports various protocols for managing network
devices, such as OpenFlow, Netconf, OF-config, etc. About OpenFlow,
Ryu supports fully 1.0, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4 and Nicira Extensions.
All of the code is freely available under the Apache 2.0 license. Ryu
is fully written in Python.
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