acpi-call 1.1.0-2 ADT test failure with linux-hwe-edge 4.13.0-16.19~16.04.3
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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acpi-call (Debian) |
Fix Released
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Unknown
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acpi-call (Ubuntu) |
Fix Released
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Undecided
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Marcelo Cerri | ||
Xenial |
Fix Released
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Undecided
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Unassigned |
Bug Description
[Impact]
Currently the DKMS package fails to install in supported custom kernels that are based on 4.11 or 4.13. That includes the current 4.11 hwe-edge and the upcoming 4.13 hwe-edge kernels and some of the custom and cloud kernels as well.
[Test Case]
Install the DKMS package with the 4.13 hwe-edge kernel from -proposed. The package installation should proceed without any errors.
[Regression Potential]
Although new patches were added, the regression risk is very low since the new changes are conditionally compiled based on the kernel version.
Besides that the new package was tested with the following kernels in an amd64 environment:
- linux-generic 4.4
- linux-hwe 4.10
- linux-hwe-edge 4.11
- linux-hwe-edge 4.13 (from xenial-proposed)
- linux-azure 4.11
- linux-azure-edge 4.13 (which is in process of getting promoted to
xenial-proposed)
[Original description]
Testing failed on:
amd64: https:/
armhf: https:/
i386: https:/
ppc64el: https:/
tags: |
added: kernel-adt-failure-hwe-edge-4.11 removed: kernel-adt-failure |
tags: |
added: kernel-adt-failure-hwe-edge-4.13 removed: kernel-adt-failure-hwe-edge-4.11 |
description: | updated |
Changed in acpi-call (Ubuntu): | |
status: | New → In Progress |
assignee: | nobody → Marcelo Cerri (mhcerri) |
Changed in acpi-call (Debian): | |
status: | Unknown → Fix Released |
tags: |
added: verification-done-xenial removed: verification-needed-xenial |
tags: |
added: verification-done removed: verification-needed |
tags: |
added: verification-needed verification-needed-xenial removed: verification-done verification-done-xenial |
Hi,
Debian developer here. This bug was fixed in 1.1.0-4 (artful) thanks to a patch from Colin Ian King (see https:/ /bugs.launchpad .net/ubuntu/ +source/ acpi-call/ +bug/1700783). I'm not sure how Ubuntu updates/backports work, but I guess you can either request a backport, or ask an Ubuntu developer to release an updated version of the package including the patch.