openSUSE Release Engineering meeting 31.01.2024
How to join the meeting? https://calendar.opensuse.org/teams/release/events/opensuse_release_engineer... All meeting minutes can be found here: https://etherpad.opensuse.org/p/ReleaseEngineering-meeting ## Attendees lkocman, DimStar, GuillaumeG, ana, Max, DocB, Douglas ## Leap New Leap 15.6 with Gnome 45 was published yesterday https://openqa.opensuse.org/tests/overview?distri=opensuse&version=15.6&build=597.1&groupid=50 We should start working on the Beta announcement to capture all interesting SP6 updates etc. We could use https://code.opensuse.org/leap/features/issues as an input Reminder that we have check in deadline for Leap 15.6 beta on 21st February (corresponds with SLES 15 SP6 Public Beta check in deadline) https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Roadmap#Schedule_for_openSUSE_Leap_15.6 ALP Marble 6.0 was synced to OBS, I'll be working on the initial setup. https://build.opensuse.org/project/subprojects/openSUSE:Leap:Micro:6.0 de-branding in-progress In person discussion with Granite PM, on Thursday Data driven decision for migration (re-use binaries vs rebuild sources etc). PM is not keen on keeping identical packages with buildroot-only SLES/ALP packages. Desktop component awareness in ALP GnuHealth 4.4 - tracking of sr against SLES python311* https://etherpad.opensuse.org/p/gnuhealth Agama team - Scanning Leap 16 Roadmap, since they're aligning with Granite/SLATE ## openSUSE Tumbleweed (ana) openSUSE:Factory build fail stats: 65 failed 5 unresolvable (last week 76 failed, 11 unresolvable) https://tinyurl.com/ysy4nnnz Many changes going on, some of the very most relevant updates: * Linux Kernel enabled multibuild * ruby 3.3 is now the default * Update openssl 3 (still 3.1.4), many CVE fixed. * GPG2 2.4.4 * Mesa 23.3.4 * MozillaFirefox 122.0 * podman 4.9.0 lkocman: we just updated podman in SLES 15 SP6, I think we should consider 4.9.0 too * Rust 1.75 * systemtap 5.0 Updates waiting / work still in progress: * RPM 4.19.1, planning to accept it today. Packages not included in rings will need updates, see https://lists.opensuse.org/archives/list/factory@lists.opensuse.org/thread/H... Dirk: do we plan a full rebuild after the RPM acceptance? I would like to have a full rebuild after python312 enablement. We should not have rpm + gcc + python312 all in a single rebuild. If the rebuild happens this week I'd be happy * Additional Python 3.12 and setuptools modules in Staging:K, blocked by RPM 4.19.1 * GCC 14 (only for runtime libraries) * Kubernetes 1.29 * QEMU 8.2.0, ovmf build to stall against this version * libxml 2.12.1 (lots of work to do), libzypp and some packages got fixed, on hold * dbus-broker as default dbus session manager, now everything builds, two openQA checks failing. * c-ares: after nodejs updates, there is an issues with a new package cycle * cmake, macro changes (DOCDIR MANDIR INFODIR) make a few packages FBTFS ## Richard (Aeon+botmaster) Not available ## Bernhard (Slowroll) * kernel-longterm expected around March * first openQA test WIP * next major version bump expected in 2-3 weeks (mid February) * Vacation 2024-02-05 to 09 ## Max Leap 15.6 - build stats in Backports: 52(was 59) faild, 67 unresolvable(was 63) * Build597.1 has been published * The remaining qt5/qt6 applications got merged for adapt to the Qt5 5.15.12 and Qt6 6.6.1 from SLE15 * Merged many python application update or deleterequests, but still, most of unresolvables were python applications, and still has many were pending in staging * The tweak of skippkg-finder and 000package-groups works, the noarch ones has been selected to ftp-tree instead of the arch-dependent ones(with an unmatched version number) * Vacation: Feb. 7-14 ## Guillaume - Arm * Tumbleweed: - Rolling - WIP: Still some packages built without PAC/BTI, two main reasons: * assembler files without PAC/BTI (usually reported upstream, e.g. openssl, gnutls, etc) * Packages built without distro flags (usually fixed in spec file) - rpmlint: https://rpmlint.opensuse.org/ * we noticed that rpmlint does not check anymore for packages built without distro %{optflags}. We should add it back. https://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1217840 - WIP to get Tumbleweed to run on Lenovo X13s: * Audio: kernel config fix lost on last update. Fixed in next kernel update. * Main pieces in place. Latest status available at https://en.opensuse.org/HCL:ThinkpadX13s * Leap 15.6/Backports SP6: - No update * WSL: x86_64 is fetched from Microsoft Strore for Tumbleweed image instead of arm64. See https://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1219372 lkocman: Ah thank you. I'll share that with team. Contents of the image are x86_64. Possible workaround would be a second application e.g. Leap 15 aarch64, Tumbleweed aarch64 etc ... ## Sarah - s390x Not available ## Doug * FOSDEM * All set for travel. Mobile #s exchanged * Items organized * At GNU Health Booth on Saturday & distro devroom on Sunday * Telegram group for everyone on the bus (and others from SUSE might join): https://t.me/+ZnUyy8AcJABlM2Vk Adrian: if this would be a public channel non-telegram users could access it via webbrowser. * GSoC * Application now open. Deadline Feb. 6 at 18:00 UTC * Planning Community-Summit at SUSECON * Details not confirmed yet * Working with organizers on availability of room and structure lkocman: The interesting part for us is definitely the size of the SUSECon. Last year 600 people on a physical one. Previously 1000 on virtual. * openSUSE Conference * 22 Registrations, 18 Submissions, 10 Hours * Contract signed and returned to Z-Bau * Article about visa and TSP deadline released * The Geeko Foundation is taking over TSP * Wiki updated * Waiting on donation Static * oSC24 dates June 27 to 29 reserved (Thursday - Saturday) * Open 4 Business June 26 between 2 - 6 p.m. at Franken Campus * AI topics (static) ## Dirk - various python 3.12 fallout preparations - tried to split egrep/fgrep from "grep" into a separate subpackage, reducing fallout - drop overlays over python311 on Backports SP6 is in progress Dirk: it would help if we could have all the drops in a single staging as they have common build failure root causes. ## Wolfgang (Package Hub), Scott Bahling Not available ## Maintenance team (Marcus or Maurizio (m4u)) QAM scheduled 15.6 Beta openQA setup for the next sprint, so it should be ready in mid-February according to the plan. ## Adrian - OBS The new composer/product builder discussion was covered in Max's section. Heads up: a first SR related to the composer is on the way. This is done to setup new products. ## Simon (Leap Replacement/Linarite) Not available ## Open Floor Context was that the last request took a month to be processed. Research seems to show that only a portion of people know how to process them. openSUSE membership process - should not document connect.o.o anymore in https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Membership_officials
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