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Ubuntu PPA out of date #3923
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@lsm5 PTAL |
@mheon @shaicoleman yup, I had disabled autorebuild on podman cause of #3838 (sorry I felt it was troublesome). Let me re-enable it given the issue is fixed. |
packages built at https://launchpad.net/~projectatomic/+archive/ubuntu/ppa/+packages ... taking a while to publish though, no idea why, should be done in sometime I hope. @shaicoleman please close this once you see the new builds on your env, thanks. |
They are updated now, thanks! |
@lsm5 , can you into why the v1.6.0-rc1 package wasn't generated? |
Uhm. I'm a little iffy on this - I kind of feel they should be opt-in. I wish there was a way to mark them as pre-release, similar to Fedora's updates-testing channel. |
afaik, ppa doesn't/can't provide separate channels. If you suspect things would break, maybe it's best to not build RCs at all. |
What I could do is maybe create a separate ppa itself and build latest commit hourly. Similar to what's done for rawhide. People can use it at their own risk then? |
@lsm5 , Yes, you could have several PPAs (e.g. beta/dev/stable), |
So, if I'm reading that right, that's just separate PPAs and no in-built separation like updates-testing and updates on Fedora, yes? |
@lsm5 , yes, exactly. |
imho, i would keep things as is ... rc's are not needed in the ppa. ideally we want podman in ubuntu proper ... and if that were to happen, then rcs in the ppas would make perfect sense. i really dont want bug reports on two different repos. thoughts? |
I'd love that :D .. that'd mean less work for me :) . But, shouldn't be too expensive to have a rawhide-esque ppa (I'm thinking upstream master branch) if it helps the adventurous users. |
@baude so, remind me, are the RCs gonna be a regular thing now? |
@lsm5, ideally there should 3 PPAs:
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rcs will be regular. and imho, stable should be part of ubuntu ideally fwiw. anyways, dealers choice here. |
I would say have three. RCs should only be available for a week or so. We just want to make sure we don't have a regression before we release. |
I've opened a new issue #4099 , as this issue is closed |
1.6.2 is out, while 1.6.1 is the latest in PPA. Reopening |
PPA updated, closing |
/kind bug
Description
The Ubuntu PPA is out of date. The latest version is 1.5.1, while the latest version on the PPA is 1.5.0
Would be great if the PPA would automatically be update whenever there's a new release.
It would save everybody time not having to deal with bugs that have already been fixed in newer versions.
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