For groovy, I'm testing with the `ubuntu:bac1692e9ec7` image, with a serial of 20201210. First, I confirm that the test does trigger the bug on UPGRADE to the version of cloud-init in the release:
$ CLOUD_INIT_OS_IMAGE=ubuntu:bac1692e9ec7::ubuntu::groovy CLOUD_INIT_CLOUD_INIT_SOURCE=UPGRADE pytest tests/integration_tests/test_upgrade.py::test_subsequent_boot_of_upgraded_package ... FAILED tests/integration_tests/test_upgrade.py::test_subsequent_boot_of_upgraded_package - assert False
and I then verify that the same test passes with the package in groovy-proposed:
$ CLOUD_INIT_OS_IMAGE=ubuntu:bac1692e9ec7::ubuntu::groovy CLOUD_INIT_CLOUD_INIT_SOURCE=PROPOSED pytest tests/integration_tests/test_upgrade.py::test_subsequent_boot_of_upgraded_package ... PASSED
For groovy, I'm testing with the `ubuntu: bac1692e9ec7` image, with a serial of 20201210. First, I confirm that the test does trigger the bug on UPGRADE to the version of cloud-init in the release:
$ CLOUD_INIT_ OS_IMAGE= ubuntu: bac1692e9ec7: :ubuntu: :groovy CLOUD_INIT_ CLOUD_INIT_ SOURCE= UPGRADE pytest tests/integrati on_tests/ test_upgrade. py::test_ subsequent_ boot_of_ upgraded_ package on_tests/ test_upgrade. py::test_ subsequent_ boot_of_ upgraded_ package - assert False
...
FAILED tests/integrati
and I then verify that the same test passes with the package in groovy-proposed:
$ CLOUD_INIT_ OS_IMAGE= ubuntu: bac1692e9ec7: :ubuntu: :groovy CLOUD_INIT_ CLOUD_INIT_ SOURCE= PROPOSED pytest tests/integrati on_tests/ test_upgrade. py::test_ subsequent_ boot_of_ upgraded_ package
...
PASSED