Discussion:
Xenial Upgrade Testing week
f***@gmx.co.uk
2016-02-27 10:17:48 UTC
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As you'll be aware if you've read either our website announcement or the
release note for Xenial's first beta, that no upgrade testing took place
for it and in fact it's not that useful at the moment.

We'd like to get some sense of where we stand on this - at least for our
images. To that end I'd be grateful if people could run one (or more) of
the following during the next week - luckily upgrade results last for a
week ( starting on 2016/02/26 at 21:00 UTC and finishing on 2016/03/04
at 21:00 UTC) this should be enough time to get more than 1 or 2 results
on there.

For the moment I'm not interested in upgrades with an exisiting image
but only those using the release-upgrader.

Given the precarious state of upgrades at the moment please do not try
upgrading your only working install ;)

It's likely to be more useful if it is possible to do so with hardware -
but I understand people don't have hundreds of bits of hardware kicking
about they can use - so a virtual machine will do fine :)

So - we need to test 2 paths here, from 14.04.4 and from 15.10.

Both are shown on the iso tracker as either LTS Desktop Upgrade (Trusty)
and Desktop Upgrade respectively - both obviously also have 32 and 64
bit options.

When you start a test using release-upgrader it will take some time -
time for tea or coffee and cake.

Please make sure that when you do start a test you mark it on the
tracker as In Progress and then edit that result once you've finished -
this ensures that anyone else landing on the tracker will be aware of
what is being tested by others.

One other thing to note for the tracker - I will be assuming that you
have done this test using a virtual manager - so if you do have hardware
available and have used it - note that down in the comments area of your
result.

So if people can grab up to date images of 14.04.4 and 15.10 - make sure
you then update and upgrade it and then reboot.

Once you've done that then run update-manager -d -c from a terminal.


relevant bug list by number -
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubuntu-release-upgrader/+bugs?orderby=-id&start=0

relevant bug list tagged xenial -
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubuntu-release-upgrader/+bugs?field.tag=xenial


Thanks all
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f***@gmx.co.uk
2016-02-27 16:33:58 UTC
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[snip]
Just so people are aware.

I'm getting fails on trusty to xenial upgrades:

Upgrade failed - unauthenticated package -
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubuntu-release-upgrader/+bug/1550741

module-init-tools appears to be unauthenticated

Some confirmation(s) would be good.

A vanilla wily install, updated, appears to pass - again, some
confirmation(s)

thanks all
f***@gmx.co.uk
2016-02-27 16:56:47 UTC
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tracker links for those not sure are

64bit -
http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/351/builds/113407/testcases
32bit -
http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/351/builds/113406/testcases
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f***@gmx.co.uk
2016-02-29 19:38:33 UTC
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[snip]
Thanks to all who had a bash at this for us.

Rather than carry on any longer I'll call a halt now for the time being.

Definitely issues with LTS to LTS - and seemingly (now I've caught up
with someone outside Xubuntu) not just us.

15.10 to 16.04 appears to work pretty well.

great work everyone - but unfortunately I'll be asking again at some point
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David Pearson
2016-02-29 23:00:51 UTC
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Anytime.
That's what we are here for.

Dave
Post by f***@gmx.co.uk
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Thanks to all who had a bash at this for us.
Rather than carry on any longer I'll call a halt now for the time being.
Definitely issues with LTS to LTS - and seemingly (now I've caught up
with someone outside Xubuntu) not just us.
15.10 to 16.04 appears to work pretty well.
great work everyone - but unfortunately I'll be asking again at some point
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