Ubuntu Server development summary – 11 September 2018
Chad Smith
on 11 September 2018
Tags: Server , Ubuntu Server , weekly
The purpose of this communication is to provide a status update and highlights for any interesting subjects from the Ubuntu Server Team. If you would like to reach the server team, you can find us at the #ubuntu-server channel on Freenode. Alternatively, you can sign up and use the Ubuntu Server Team mailing list.
Spotlight: cloud-init user-data templates
Cloud-init version 18.3.39 adds jinja template support for user-data scripts and cloud config. As part of this feature, any cloud metadata crawled by cloud-init is presented as template variables. Any cloud-provided metadata such as ip addresses, hostname, region, availability_zone can be referenced in user-data cloud config or scripts without having to crawl and parse metadata in separate tooling.
Since cloud-init generalizes some of this instance metadata across all clouds, it now allows user-data to be more flexible when deploying to different cloud platforms. See Using instance metadata for more information.
cloud-init
Below are commits landed in upstream cloud-init project since the last dev-summary
- user-data: jinja template to render instance-data.json in cloud-config (LP: #1791781)
- config: disable ssh access to a configured user account
- tests: print failed testname instead of docstring upon failure
- tests: Disallow use of util.subp except for where needed.
- sysconfig: refactor sysconfig to accept distro specific templates paths
- gce: Backport GCE datasource functionality from Xenial to Trusty [Shane Peters]
- released to Ubuntu Cosmic: cloud-init v.18.3.38
Contact the Ubuntu Server team
- Chat on #ubuntu-server on Freenode
- Email the ubuntu-server mailing list
- Find us on the Ubuntu Community Hub – server channel
Bug Work and Triage
- 273 bugs in the backlog
- Notes on daily bug triage
Ubuntu Server Packages
Below is a summary of uploads to the development and supported releases. Current status of the Debian to Ubuntu merges is tracked on the Merge-o-Matic page. For a full list of recent merges with change logs please see the Ubuntu Server report.
Proposed Uploads to the Supported Releases
Please consider testing the following by enabling proposed, checking packages for update regressions, and making sure to mark affected bugs verified as fixed.
Total: 4
libvirt, bionic, 4.0.0-1ubuntu8.5, paelzer
nginx, bionic, 1.14.0-0ubuntu1.1, andreserl
openssh, xenial, 1:7.2p2-4ubuntu2.5, kstenerud
openvpn, bionic, 2.4.4-2ubuntu1.1, paelzer
Uploads Released to the Supported Releases
Total: 7
libtirpc, bionic, 0.2.5-1.2ubuntu0.1, leosilvab
libtirpc, xenial, 0.2.5-1ubuntu0.1, leosilvab
libtirpc, trusty, 0.2.2-5ubuntu2.1, leosilvab
maas, bionic, 2.4.2-7034-g2f5deb8b8-0ubuntu1, andreserl
postfix, bionic, 3.3.0-1ubuntu0.1, kstenerud
qemu, bionic, 1:2.11+dfsg-1ubuntu7.5, paelzer
unbound, bionic, 1.6.7-1ubuntu2.2, paelzer
Uploads to the Development Release
Total: 20
bind9, 1:9.11.4+dfsg-3ubuntu2, kstenerud
cloud-init, 18.3-39-g757247f9-0ubuntu1, raharper
cloud-init, 18.3-38-gd47d404e-0ubuntu1, raharper
cloud-init, 18.3-35-g3f6d0972-0ubuntu1, chad.smith
cloud-utils, 0.30-0ubuntu9, smoser
cloud-utils, 0.30-0ubuntu8, smoser
cloud-utils, 0.30-0ubuntu7, smoser
cloud-utils, 0.30-0ubuntu6, smoser
facter, 3.11.0-1build2, doko
ipxe, 1.0.0+git-20180124.fbe8c52d-0ubuntu4, juliank
ipxe, 1.0.0+git-20180124.fbe8c52d-0ubuntu3, juliank
ldap-auth-client, 0.5.4, jdstrand
libtirpc, 0.2.5-1.2ubuntu1, leosilvab
logwatch, 7.4.3+git20161207-2ubuntu2, kstenerud
mysql-5.7, 5.7.23-1, pkg-mysql-maint
nghttp2, 1.32.1-1, tomasz-s
nginx, 1.15.3-0ubuntu1, teward
python-cffi, 1.11.5-2ubuntu2, adconrad
python-cffi, 1.11.5-2ubuntu1, adconrad
spice, 0.14.0-1ubuntu4, leosilvab
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