Activity log for bug #2052438

Date Who What changed Old value New value Message
2024-02-05 14:02:44 Chloé Smith bug added bug
2024-02-05 16:14:19 Launchpad Janitor merge proposal linked https://code.launchpad.net/~kajiya/cloud-images/+git/google-compute-engine-oslogin/+merge/460040
2024-02-05 17:00:21 Chloé Smith google-compute-engine-oslogin (Ubuntu): assignee Chloé Smith (kajiya)
2024-02-05 17:18:31 Andrew Cloke bug added subscriber Andrew Cloke
2024-02-07 15:38:36 Launchpad Janitor google-compute-engine-oslogin (Ubuntu): status New Fix Released
2024-02-08 13:32:06 Philip Roche nominated for series Ubuntu Xenial
2024-02-08 13:32:06 Philip Roche bug task added google-compute-engine-oslogin (Ubuntu Xenial)
2024-02-08 13:32:06 Philip Roche nominated for series Ubuntu Focal
2024-02-08 13:32:06 Philip Roche bug task added google-compute-engine-oslogin (Ubuntu Focal)
2024-02-08 13:32:06 Philip Roche nominated for series Ubuntu Bionic
2024-02-08 13:32:06 Philip Roche bug task added google-compute-engine-oslogin (Ubuntu Bionic)
2024-02-08 13:32:06 Philip Roche nominated for series Ubuntu Mantic
2024-02-08 13:32:06 Philip Roche bug task added google-compute-engine-oslogin (Ubuntu Mantic)
2024-02-08 13:32:06 Philip Roche nominated for series Ubuntu Jammy
2024-02-08 13:32:06 Philip Roche bug task added google-compute-engine-oslogin (Ubuntu Jammy)
2024-02-12 15:02:00 Launchpad Janitor merge proposal linked https://code.launchpad.net/~kajiya/ubuntu/+source/google-compute-engine-oslogin/+git/google-compute-engine-oslogin/+merge/460387
2024-02-12 15:32:29 Launchpad Janitor merge proposal linked https://code.launchpad.net/~kajiya/ubuntu/+source/google-compute-engine-oslogin/+git/google-compute-engine-oslogin/+merge/460389
2024-02-12 15:32:44 Launchpad Janitor merge proposal linked https://code.launchpad.net/~kajiya/ubuntu/+source/google-compute-engine-oslogin/+git/google-compute-engine-oslogin/+merge/460390
2024-02-14 21:30:46 Chloé Smith description [Impact] `google-compute-engine-oslogin` is a package provided by Google for installation within guests that run on Google Compute Engine (GCE). It is part of a collection of tools and daemons that ensure that Ubuntu images published to GCE run properly on the platform. In Google's packed upstream debian distro `d/control` files for both `google-compute-engine-oslogin` and `google-guest-agent` there is a dependency on the other. This was not reflected in the ubuntu archive. LP: #2050956 fixed `google-guest-agent`'s dependency on `google-compute-engine-oslogin`, so now it's time to do the reverse. The regression caused in `google-guest-agent` was critical enough to warrant this stand-alone update into `google-compute-engine-oslogin`, and not just wait for it to be packages into a normal update. [Test Case] When the new version of this package is uploaded to -proposed, the following will happen: * an image based on -proposed will be built for GCE and published * the GCE team will be asked to validate that the new package addresses the issues it is expected to address, and that the image passes their internal image validation. * Each test image will be launched, and we will validate: ** the package version(s) ** that the correct ssh keys have been imported ** that the google specific services are running successfully If all the testing indicates that the image containing the new package is acceptable, verification will be considered to be done. [Additional Information] This bug is used to track the release of this new version for all the supported suites, as per the policy mentioned here [0]. [0]: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/google-compute-engine-oslogin-Updates [Impact] `google-compute-engine-oslogin` is a package provided by Google for installation within guests that run on Google Compute Engine (GCE). It is part of a collection of tools and daemons that ensure that Ubuntu images published to GCE run properly on the platform. In Google's packed upstream debian distro `d/control` files for both `google-compute-engine-oslogin` and `google-guest-agent` there is a dependency on the other. This was not reflected in the ubuntu archive. LP: #2050956 fixed `google-guest-agent`'s dependency on `google-compute-engine-oslogin`, so now it's time to do the reverse. The regression caused in `google-guest-agent` was critical enough to warrant this stand-alone update into `google-compute-engine-oslogin`, and not just wait for it to be packaged into a normal update. [Test Case] When the new version of this package is uploaded to -proposed, the following will happen:  * an image based on -proposed will be built for GCE and published  * the GCE team will be asked to validate that the new package addresses the issues it is expected to address, and that the image passes their internal image validation.  * Each test image will be launched, and we will validate:  ** the package version(s)  ** that the correct ssh keys have been imported  ** that the google specific services are running successfully If all the testing indicates that the image containing the new package is acceptable, verification will be considered to be done. [Additional Information] This bug is used to track the release of this new version for all the supported suites, as per the policy mentioned here [0]. [0]: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/google-compute-engine-oslogin-Updates
2024-02-14 21:36:03 Chloé Smith description [Impact] `google-compute-engine-oslogin` is a package provided by Google for installation within guests that run on Google Compute Engine (GCE). It is part of a collection of tools and daemons that ensure that Ubuntu images published to GCE run properly on the platform. In Google's packed upstream debian distro `d/control` files for both `google-compute-engine-oslogin` and `google-guest-agent` there is a dependency on the other. This was not reflected in the ubuntu archive. LP: #2050956 fixed `google-guest-agent`'s dependency on `google-compute-engine-oslogin`, so now it's time to do the reverse. The regression caused in `google-guest-agent` was critical enough to warrant this stand-alone update into `google-compute-engine-oslogin`, and not just wait for it to be packaged into a normal update. [Test Case] When the new version of this package is uploaded to -proposed, the following will happen:  * an image based on -proposed will be built for GCE and published  * the GCE team will be asked to validate that the new package addresses the issues it is expected to address, and that the image passes their internal image validation.  * Each test image will be launched, and we will validate:  ** the package version(s)  ** that the correct ssh keys have been imported  ** that the google specific services are running successfully If all the testing indicates that the image containing the new package is acceptable, verification will be considered to be done. [Additional Information] This bug is used to track the release of this new version for all the supported suites, as per the policy mentioned here [0]. [0]: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/google-compute-engine-oslogin-Updates [SRU] ======= [Impact] `google-compute-engine-oslogin` is a package provided by Google for installation within guests that run on Google Compute Engine (GCE). It is part of a collection of tools and daemons that ensure that Ubuntu images published to GCE run properly on the platform. In Google's packed upstream debian distro `d/control` files for both `google-compute-engine-oslogin` and `google-guest-agent` there is a dependency on the other. This was not reflected in the ubuntu archive. LP: #2050956 fixed `google-guest-agent`'s dependency on `google-compute-engine-oslogin`, so now it's time to do the reverse. The regression caused in `google-guest-agent` was critical enough to warrant this stand-alone update into `google-compute-engine-oslogin`, and not just wait for it to be packaged into a normal update. [Test Case] When the new version of this package is uploaded to -proposed, the following will happen:  * an image based on -proposed will be built for GCE and published  * the GCE team will be asked to validate that the new package addresses the issues it is expected to address, and that the image passes their internal image validation.  * Each test image will be launched, and we will validate:  ** the package version(s)  ** that the correct ssh keys have been imported  ** that the google specific services are running successfully If all the testing indicates that the image containing the new package is acceptable, verification will be considered to be done. [Additional Information] This bug is used to track the release of this new version for all the supported suites, as per the policy mentioned here [0]. [0]: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/google-compute-engine-oslogin-Updates
2024-02-14 21:45:11 Chloé Smith description [SRU] ======= [Impact] `google-compute-engine-oslogin` is a package provided by Google for installation within guests that run on Google Compute Engine (GCE). It is part of a collection of tools and daemons that ensure that Ubuntu images published to GCE run properly on the platform. In Google's packed upstream debian distro `d/control` files for both `google-compute-engine-oslogin` and `google-guest-agent` there is a dependency on the other. This was not reflected in the ubuntu archive. LP: #2050956 fixed `google-guest-agent`'s dependency on `google-compute-engine-oslogin`, so now it's time to do the reverse. The regression caused in `google-guest-agent` was critical enough to warrant this stand-alone update into `google-compute-engine-oslogin`, and not just wait for it to be packaged into a normal update. [Test Case] When the new version of this package is uploaded to -proposed, the following will happen:  * an image based on -proposed will be built for GCE and published  * the GCE team will be asked to validate that the new package addresses the issues it is expected to address, and that the image passes their internal image validation.  * Each test image will be launched, and we will validate:  ** the package version(s)  ** that the correct ssh keys have been imported  ** that the google specific services are running successfully If all the testing indicates that the image containing the new package is acceptable, verification will be considered to be done. [Additional Information] This bug is used to track the release of this new version for all the supported suites, as per the policy mentioned here [0]. [0]: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/google-compute-engine-oslogin-Updates [SRU] ======= [Impact] `google-compute-engine-oslogin` is a package provided by Google for installation within guests that run on Google Compute Engine (GCE). It is part of a collection of tools and daemons that ensure that Ubuntu images published to GCE run properly on the platform. In Google's packed upstream debian distro `d/control` files for both `google-compute-engine-oslogin` and `google-guest-agent` there is a dependency on the other. This was not reflected in the ubuntu archive. LP: #2050956 fixed `google-guest-agent`'s dependency on `google-compute-engine-oslogin`, so now it's time to do the reverse. The regression caused in `google-guest-agent` was critical enough to warrant this stand-alone update into `google-compute-engine-oslogin`, and not just wait for it to be packaged into a normal update. [Test Case] When the new version of this package is uploaded to -proposed, the following will happen:  * an image based on -proposed will be built for GCE and published  * the GCE team will be asked to validate that the new package addresses the issues it is expected to address, and that the image passes their internal image validation.  * Each test image will be launched, and we will validate:  ** the package version(s)  ** that the correct ssh keys have been imported  ** that the google specific services are running successfully If all the testing indicates that the image containing the new package is acceptable, verification will be considered to be done. [ Regression potential / Where problems could occur ] As this is just a dependency change and not a functionality change, the risk is somewhat lower. That being said: * In the edge case that a user has uninstalled/removed `google-guest-agent`, any update to install new versions of `google-compute-engine-oslogin` will force an installation of the guest-agent. But the guest-agent package is pretty fundamental to getting images working on the platform, so I don't think this is a viable set up anyways to be honest. * There is also risk we might break users who have pinned a much older version of `google-guest-agent`. However, there has been a *significant* shift in functionality between these two packages (see LP: #2050956 for details) so we might actually be saving these pinned users from a bigger issue later... [Additional Information] This bug is used to track the release of this new version for all the supported suites, as per the policy mentioned here [0]. [0]: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/google-compute-engine-oslogin-Updates
2024-02-16 01:04:51 Launchpad Janitor merge proposal linked https://code.launchpad.net/~kajiya/+git/google-compute-engine-oslogin/+merge/460644
2024-02-16 01:06:19 Launchpad Janitor merge proposal linked https://code.launchpad.net/~kajiya/+git/google-compute-engine-oslogin/+merge/460645
2024-02-16 01:06:46 Launchpad Janitor merge proposal linked https://code.launchpad.net/~kajiya/+git/google-compute-engine-oslogin/+merge/460646
2024-02-26 21:48:57 Ubuntu Archive Robot bug added subscriber Utkarsh Gupta
2024-03-01 17:43:31 Timo Aaltonen google-compute-engine-oslogin (Ubuntu Mantic): status New Fix Committed
2024-03-01 17:43:32 Timo Aaltonen bug added subscriber Ubuntu Stable Release Updates Team
2024-03-01 17:43:33 Timo Aaltonen bug added subscriber SRU Verification
2024-03-01 17:43:38 Timo Aaltonen tags verification-needed verification-needed-mantic
2024-03-01 17:44:45 Timo Aaltonen google-compute-engine-oslogin (Ubuntu Jammy): status New Fix Committed
2024-03-01 17:44:47 Timo Aaltonen tags verification-needed verification-needed-mantic verification-needed verification-needed-jammy verification-needed-mantic
2024-03-01 17:45:28 Timo Aaltonen google-compute-engine-oslogin (Ubuntu Focal): status New Fix Committed
2024-03-01 17:45:31 Timo Aaltonen tags verification-needed verification-needed-jammy verification-needed-mantic verification-needed verification-needed-focal verification-needed-jammy verification-needed-mantic
2024-04-15 11:58:21 Andrew Cloke tags verification-needed verification-needed-focal verification-needed-jammy verification-needed-mantic verification-done-jammy verification-done-mantic verification-needed verification-needed-focal
2024-04-24 09:11:21 Andrew Cloke tags verification-done-jammy verification-done-mantic verification-needed verification-needed-focal verification-done verification-done-focal verification-done-jammy verification-done-mantic
2024-04-25 19:04:31 Launchpad Janitor google-compute-engine-oslogin (Ubuntu Mantic): status Fix Committed Fix Released
2024-04-25 19:04:34 Andreas Hasenack removed subscriber Ubuntu Stable Release Updates Team
2024-04-25 19:04:53 Launchpad Janitor google-compute-engine-oslogin (Ubuntu Jammy): status Fix Committed Fix Released
2024-04-25 20:50:21 Launchpad Janitor google-compute-engine-oslogin (Ubuntu Focal): status Fix Committed Fix Released
2024-06-07 21:31:47 Launchpad Janitor merge proposal linked https://code.launchpad.net/~kajiya/+git/google-compute-engine-oslogin/+merge/467146
2024-06-07 21:32:30 Launchpad Janitor merge proposal linked https://code.launchpad.net/~kajiya/+git/google-compute-engine-oslogin/+merge/467147
2024-06-12 11:02:21 Utkarsh Gupta google-compute-engine-oslogin (Ubuntu Xenial): status New Fix Committed
2024-06-12 11:03:06 Utkarsh Gupta google-compute-engine-oslogin (Ubuntu Bionic): status New Fix Committed