2024-06-13 07:27:38 |
Juerg Haefliger |
bug |
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added bug |
2024-06-13 07:27:58 |
Juerg Haefliger |
summary |
DKMS build failures are not filed |
DKMS build failures are not filed correctly |
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2024-06-13 07:28:15 |
Juerg Haefliger |
description |
When kernel header packages (linux*-headers) are installed/upgraded, all installed DKMS modules are rebuilt. Currently if any of that rebuild fails a bug if filed for the kernel header package which is incorrect.
There are two different scenarios, both of which are not kernel problems:
1) An official DKMS package from the Ubuntu archive fails to build -> A bug should be raised for that DKMS package.
2) An unsupported DKMS package fails to build -> No bug should be filed, but ideally the user should be made aware of the situation.
An example invalid bug is bug 2067015. |
When kernel header packages (linux*-headers) are installed/upgraded, all installed DKMS modules are rebuilt. Currently, if any of that rebuild fails a bug if filed for the kernel header package which is incorrect.
There are two different scenarios, both of which are not kernel problems:
1) An official DKMS package from the Ubuntu archive fails to build -> A bug should be raised for that DKMS package.
2) An unsupported DKMS package fails to build -> No bug should be filed, but ideally the user should be made aware of the situation.
An example invalid bug is bug 2067015. |
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2024-06-13 07:28:31 |
Juerg Haefliger |
description |
When kernel header packages (linux*-headers) are installed/upgraded, all installed DKMS modules are rebuilt. Currently, if any of that rebuild fails a bug if filed for the kernel header package which is incorrect.
There are two different scenarios, both of which are not kernel problems:
1) An official DKMS package from the Ubuntu archive fails to build -> A bug should be raised for that DKMS package.
2) An unsupported DKMS package fails to build -> No bug should be filed, but ideally the user should be made aware of the situation.
An example invalid bug is bug 2067015. |
When kernel header packages (linux*-headers) are installed/upgraded, all installed DKMS modules are rebuilt. Currently, if any of that rebuild fails, a bug if filed for the kernel header package which is incorrect.
There are two different scenarios, both of which are not kernel problems:
1) An official DKMS package from the Ubuntu archive fails to build -> A bug should be raised for that DKMS package.
2) An unsupported DKMS package fails to build -> No bug should be filed, but ideally the user should be made aware of the situation.
An example invalid bug is bug 2067015. |
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2024-06-13 08:40:55 |
Benjamin Drung |
apport (Ubuntu): importance |
Undecided |
Medium |
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2024-06-13 08:41:00 |
Benjamin Drung |
apport (Ubuntu): status |
New |
Triaged |
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2024-06-13 08:41:09 |
Benjamin Drung |
bug task added |
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apport |
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2024-06-13 08:41:14 |
Benjamin Drung |
apport: importance |
Undecided |
Medium |
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2024-06-13 08:41:16 |
Benjamin Drung |
apport: status |
New |
Triaged |
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