2013-12-06 20:34:26 |
Brian Murray |
bug |
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added bug |
2013-12-06 20:34:37 |
Brian Murray |
ubuntu-release-upgrader (Ubuntu): status |
New |
Triaged |
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2013-12-06 20:34:40 |
Brian Murray |
ubuntu-release-upgrader (Ubuntu): importance |
Undecided |
High |
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2013-12-06 20:34:44 |
Brian Murray |
ubuntu-release-upgrader (Ubuntu): assignee |
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Brian Murray (brian-murray) |
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2013-12-06 20:34:53 |
Brian Murray |
bug task added |
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update-manager (Ubuntu) |
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2013-12-06 20:34:59 |
Brian Murray |
update-manager (Ubuntu): status |
New |
Triaged |
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2013-12-06 20:35:03 |
Brian Murray |
update-manager (Ubuntu): importance |
Undecided |
High |
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2013-12-06 20:36:48 |
Brian Murray |
update-manager (Ubuntu): assignee |
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Brian Murray (brian-murray) |
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2013-12-06 20:45:28 |
Brian Murray |
nominated for series |
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Ubuntu Quantal |
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2013-12-06 20:45:28 |
Brian Murray |
bug task added |
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update-manager (Ubuntu Quantal) |
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2013-12-06 20:45:28 |
Brian Murray |
bug task added |
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ubuntu-release-upgrader (Ubuntu Quantal) |
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2013-12-06 20:45:38 |
Brian Murray |
update-manager (Ubuntu Quantal): status |
New |
In Progress |
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2013-12-06 20:45:43 |
Brian Murray |
update-manager (Ubuntu Quantal): importance |
Undecided |
High |
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2013-12-06 20:45:46 |
Brian Murray |
update-manager (Ubuntu Quantal): assignee |
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Brian Murray (brian-murray) |
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2013-12-06 20:45:50 |
Brian Murray |
update-manager (Ubuntu): status |
Triaged |
Invalid |
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2013-12-06 20:45:59 |
Brian Murray |
ubuntu-release-upgrader (Ubuntu Quantal): status |
New |
Invalid |
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2013-12-06 20:46:05 |
Brian Murray |
update-manager (Ubuntu): assignee |
Brian Murray (brian-murray) |
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2013-12-06 20:46:16 |
Brian Murray |
nominated for series |
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Ubuntu Saucy |
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2013-12-06 20:46:16 |
Brian Murray |
bug task added |
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update-manager (Ubuntu Saucy) |
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2013-12-06 20:46:16 |
Brian Murray |
bug task added |
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ubuntu-release-upgrader (Ubuntu Saucy) |
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2013-12-06 20:46:23 |
Brian Murray |
update-manager (Ubuntu Saucy): status |
New |
Invalid |
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2013-12-06 20:46:29 |
Brian Murray |
ubuntu-release-upgrader (Ubuntu Saucy): status |
New |
In Progress |
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2013-12-06 20:46:32 |
Brian Murray |
ubuntu-release-upgrader (Ubuntu Saucy): importance |
Undecided |
High |
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2013-12-06 20:46:35 |
Brian Murray |
ubuntu-release-upgrader (Ubuntu Saucy): assignee |
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Brian Murray (brian-murray) |
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2013-12-06 20:46:41 |
Brian Murray |
ubuntu-release-upgrader (Ubuntu): status |
Triaged |
Invalid |
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2013-12-06 20:46:44 |
Brian Murray |
ubuntu-release-upgrader (Ubuntu): assignee |
Brian Murray (brian-murray) |
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2013-12-10 16:39:08 |
Stéphane Graber |
ubuntu-release-upgrader (Ubuntu Saucy): status |
In Progress |
Fix Committed |
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2013-12-10 16:39:11 |
Stéphane Graber |
bug |
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added subscriber Ubuntu Stable Release Updates Team |
2013-12-10 16:39:12 |
Stéphane Graber |
bug |
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added subscriber SRU Verification |
2013-12-10 16:39:21 |
Stéphane Graber |
tags |
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verification-needed |
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2013-12-10 16:58:17 |
Brian Murray |
description |
Due to the way releases of Ubuntu will be reaching End of Life (Ubuntu 13.04 becomes EOL before Ubuntu 12.10) we need to create an upgrade path for users of 12.10. It has been decided that we will have them upgrade from 12.10 to 13.10, because 14.04 doesn't come out until April 2014 the same time that Ubuntu 13.04 become EOL.
For this upgrade to be possible two changes will need to occur. In the 12.10 version of update-manager the code will need to be changed so that an upgrade from Quantal to Saucy is possible. This will be staged in -proposed for testing and when Raring becomes EOL it will be released to -updates.
In addition to the above change, the saucy version of the release upgrader will be need to be modified to allow upgrades from Quantal to Saucy. This can be done by creating a new DistUpgrade.cfg file named DistUpgrade.cfg.quantal which will have changes relevant to the upgrade from Quantal to Saucy. |
[Test Case]
There is not an easy way to test that this doesn't work as the meta-release file on changelogs.ubuntu.com indicates and will continue to indicate that Raring is supported. However, one can test upgrades from Quantal to Saucy via the following:
1) Install the version of update-manager form quantal-proposed
2) Run update-manager -c
3) Observe a dialog box that indicating that Ubuntu 13.10 is available and that you have Ubuntu 12.10.
4) Choose to Upgrade
5) Observe release announcement for Ubuntu 13.10
6) Continue to upgrade to Ubuntu 13.10
Due to the way releases of Ubuntu will be reaching End of Life (Ubuntu 13.04 becomes EOL before Ubuntu 12.10) we need to create an upgrade path for users of 12.10. It has been decided that we will have them upgrade from 12.10 to 13.10, because 14.04 doesn't come out until April 2014 the same time that Ubuntu 13.04 become EOL.
For this upgrade to be possible two changes will need to occur. In the 12.10 version of update-manager the code will need to be changed so that an upgrade from Quantal to Saucy is possible. This will be staged in -proposed for testing and when Raring becomes EOL it will be released to -updates.
In addition to the above change, the saucy version of the release upgrader will be need to be modified to allow upgrades from Quantal to Saucy. This can be done by creating a new DistUpgrade.cfg file named DistUpgrade.cfg.quantal which will have changes relevant to the upgrade from Quantal to Saucy. |
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2013-12-11 00:19:40 |
Launchpad Janitor |
branch linked |
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lp:ubuntu/saucy-proposed/ubuntu-release-upgrader |
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2013-12-12 16:23:25 |
Steve Langasek |
update-manager (Ubuntu Quantal): status |
In Progress |
Fix Committed |
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2013-12-13 17:12:23 |
Brian Murray |
description |
[Test Case]
There is not an easy way to test that this doesn't work as the meta-release file on changelogs.ubuntu.com indicates and will continue to indicate that Raring is supported. However, one can test upgrades from Quantal to Saucy via the following:
1) Install the version of update-manager form quantal-proposed
2) Run update-manager -c
3) Observe a dialog box that indicating that Ubuntu 13.10 is available and that you have Ubuntu 12.10.
4) Choose to Upgrade
5) Observe release announcement for Ubuntu 13.10
6) Continue to upgrade to Ubuntu 13.10
Due to the way releases of Ubuntu will be reaching End of Life (Ubuntu 13.04 becomes EOL before Ubuntu 12.10) we need to create an upgrade path for users of 12.10. It has been decided that we will have them upgrade from 12.10 to 13.10, because 14.04 doesn't come out until April 2014 the same time that Ubuntu 13.04 become EOL.
For this upgrade to be possible two changes will need to occur. In the 12.10 version of update-manager the code will need to be changed so that an upgrade from Quantal to Saucy is possible. This will be staged in -proposed for testing and when Raring becomes EOL it will be released to -updates.
In addition to the above change, the saucy version of the release upgrader will be need to be modified to allow upgrades from Quantal to Saucy. This can be done by creating a new DistUpgrade.cfg file named DistUpgrade.cfg.quantal which will have changes relevant to the upgrade from Quantal to Saucy. |
[Test Case]
There is not an easy way to test that this doesn't work as the meta-release file on changelogs.ubuntu.com indicates and will continue to indicate that Raring is supported. However, one can test upgrades from Quantal to Saucy via the following:
1) Install the version of update-manager form quantal-proposed
2) Run update-manager -c -p
3) Observe a dialog box that indicating that Ubuntu 13.10 is available and that you have Ubuntu 12.10.
4) Choose to Upgrade
5) Observe release announcement for Ubuntu 13.10
6) Continue to upgrade to Ubuntu 13.10
Due to the way releases of Ubuntu will be reaching End of Life (Ubuntu 13.04 becomes EOL before Ubuntu 12.10) we need to create an upgrade path for users of 12.10. It has been decided that we will have them upgrade from 12.10 to 13.10, because 14.04 doesn't come out until April 2014 the same time that Ubuntu 13.04 become EOL.
For this upgrade to be possible two changes will need to occur. In the 12.10 version of update-manager the code will need to be changed so that an upgrade from Quantal to Saucy is possible. This will be staged in -proposed for testing and when Raring becomes EOL it will be released to -updates.
In addition to the above change, the saucy version of the release upgrader will be need to be modified to allow upgrades from Quantal to Saucy. This can be done by creating a new DistUpgrade.cfg file named DistUpgrade.cfg.quantal which will have changes relevant to the upgrade from Quantal to Saucy. |
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2013-12-16 23:54:32 |
Brian Murray |
tags |
verification-needed |
verification-done |
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2014-01-06 16:31:23 |
Launchpad Janitor |
ubuntu-release-upgrader (Ubuntu Saucy): status |
Fix Committed |
Fix Released |
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2014-01-06 16:41:00 |
Brian Murray |
description |
[Test Case]
There is not an easy way to test that this doesn't work as the meta-release file on changelogs.ubuntu.com indicates and will continue to indicate that Raring is supported. However, one can test upgrades from Quantal to Saucy via the following:
1) Install the version of update-manager form quantal-proposed
2) Run update-manager -c -p
3) Observe a dialog box that indicating that Ubuntu 13.10 is available and that you have Ubuntu 12.10.
4) Choose to Upgrade
5) Observe release announcement for Ubuntu 13.10
6) Continue to upgrade to Ubuntu 13.10
Due to the way releases of Ubuntu will be reaching End of Life (Ubuntu 13.04 becomes EOL before Ubuntu 12.10) we need to create an upgrade path for users of 12.10. It has been decided that we will have them upgrade from 12.10 to 13.10, because 14.04 doesn't come out until April 2014 the same time that Ubuntu 13.04 become EOL.
For this upgrade to be possible two changes will need to occur. In the 12.10 version of update-manager the code will need to be changed so that an upgrade from Quantal to Saucy is possible. This will be staged in -proposed for testing and when Raring becomes EOL it will be released to -updates.
In addition to the above change, the saucy version of the release upgrader will be need to be modified to allow upgrades from Quantal to Saucy. This can be done by creating a new DistUpgrade.cfg file named DistUpgrade.cfg.quantal which will have changes relevant to the upgrade from Quantal to Saucy. |
N.B. update-manager should not be release to quantal-updates until after Raring has become End of Life as people may still want to upgrade to Raring from Quantal.
[Test Case]
There is not an easy way to test that this doesn't work as the meta-release file on changelogs.ubuntu.com indicates and will continue to indicate that Raring is supported. However, one can test upgrades from Quantal to Saucy via the following:
1) Install the version of update-manager form quantal-proposed
2) Run update-manager -c -p
3) Observe a dialog box that indicating that Ubuntu 13.10 is available and that you have Ubuntu 12.10.
4) Choose to Upgrade
5) Observe release announcement for Ubuntu 13.10
6) Continue to upgrade to Ubuntu 13.10
Due to the way releases of Ubuntu will be reaching End of Life (Ubuntu 13.04 becomes EOL before Ubuntu 12.10) we need to create an upgrade path for users of 12.10. It has been decided that we will have them upgrade from 12.10 to 13.10, because 14.04 doesn't come out until April 2014 the same time that Ubuntu 13.04 become EOL.
For this upgrade to be possible two changes will need to occur. In the 12.10 version of update-manager the code will need to be changed so that an upgrade from Quantal to Saucy is possible. This will be staged in -proposed for testing and when Raring becomes EOL it will be released to -updates.
In addition to the above change, the saucy version of the release upgrader will be need to be modified to allow upgrades from Quantal to Saucy. This can be done by creating a new DistUpgrade.cfg file named DistUpgrade.cfg.quantal which will have changes relevant to the upgrade from Quantal to Saucy. |
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2014-01-27 16:17:51 |
Steve Langasek |
removed subscriber Ubuntu Stable Release Updates Team |
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2014-01-27 16:17:50 |
Launchpad Janitor |
update-manager (Ubuntu Quantal): status |
Fix Committed |
Fix Released |
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