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[Bug 1939537] Update Released
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1939537
Title:
Tests in ubuntu_lxc failed with "ERROR: Couldn't find a matching
image." on X-hwe and older releases
Status in ubuntu-kernel-tests:
New
Status in lxc package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Status in lxc source package in Bionic:
Fix Released
Bug description:
[ Impact ]
* The following tests fail as they try to use inexistent LXC images:
* lxc-test-apparmor-mount
* lxc-test-autostart
* lxc-test-unpriv
* lxc-test-usernic
* Having them fixed for the affected series (for example, Bionic)
will allow us to run the LXC test suite without maintaining local
changes for these tests.
[ Test Plan ]
* Run the affected tests on an affected series (e.g. Bionic).
* The tests should pass.
[ Where problems could occur ]
* The regression risk is very low and the changes only affect the
tests so the regression scope is minimal.
[Other info]
Original bug report:
Issue found on node onibi 4.15.0-142-generic #146~16.04.1
With bug 1916087 resolved, the following tests:
* lxc-test-apparmor-mount
* lxc-test-autostart
* lxc-test-unpriv
* lxc-test-usernic
Are now failing with:
ERROR: Couldn't find a matching image.
This is because with lxc version 2.0.11-0ubuntu1~16.04.3 the default target release is "trusty" or the system release if supported. It will be checked with:
ubuntu-distro-info --supported
However Xenial is an ESM series now, it won't use xenial as the target
release but use trusty instead.
The attempt to download trusty image will fail with this error.
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