Monday triage 2025-03-24
Andreas Hasenack
andreas.hasenack at canonical.com
Tue Mar 25 20:25:29 UTC 2025
### Bug Triage ###
19 bugs found. Special attention to:
1800499: walinuxagent unit tests failing on build
This is part of a broader SRU/MRE
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/walinuxagent/+bug/2068021),
which was rejected by CPC in the end. CPC asked for it to be removed
from proposed.
1945774 libapache2-mod-auith-mellon
Got a ping last time (Renan's triage) for a verification, and a
comment stating the verification was added. I then changed the tags to
verification-done.
2079886 php8.4-fpm failed to install (postinst)
I think it was a bot that reopened this bug, so I tried the steps
myself, it all works, and marked it as incomplete pending a clear
reproducer.
2103828: unixodbc-dev missing odbc_config
Confirmed it in ubuntu and debian, but unsure why that tool is not
shipped. It's even included in d/not-installed. It is built, just not
included in the packaging. "make install" does install it in the right
path.
I filed a debian bug, saying I'm happy to provide a patch, but first
would like to understand if this is on purpose, and if yes, why
(https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1101206).
2081328 run-this-one kills itself
I spent way too much time on this one, and I think run-this-one
doesn't make sense with a regular expression. I understand you might
want to use a regexp to find the process(es) to kill, but keep in mind
that the same regular expression is then used to start a new copy.
So if you have, for example: "/bin/mycommand 1234" and "/bin/mycommand
5678" running
And you want to run another one, and kill the two above, this won't work:
run-this-one /bin/mycommand "(1234|5678)"
It will kill the two other copies, but will launch a new one with the
literal argument "(1234|5678)". That doesn't make sense, or I didn't
understand this at all.
I left a comment in the bug stating this is still in the backlog.
### Documentation Triage ###
I didn't have time for this I'm afraid. I do have a review
(https://github.com/canonical/ubuntu-server-documentation/pull/136) on
my plate, though, which I will continue as part of normal weekly
documentation work.
### Discourse Triage ###
$ dsctriage monday
Discourse Comment Triage
Showing comments on https://discourse.ubuntu.com, updated between
2025-03-21 (Friday) and 2025-03-23 (Sunday) inclusive
Comments belonging to the project/server category:
+Use of python3-boto3 and… [Marcos Alano, 2025-03-22]
Comments belonging to the documentation/server-guide category:
About python3-boto3, it's
https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/use-of-python3-boto3-and-python3-botocore-on-ubuntu-server/57706/2
and I left a comment. This might go into the seed optimization task we
have ongoing, and I'll mention it in the respective card.
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