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[Bug 2109853] Re: [SRU] Make sbuild usable for 'user@xxxxxxx' users
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/sbuild/0.88.3ubuntu3 is there now
and started building - that is the ahrd pre-dep for an SRU.
Looking at SRUs ...
Setting plucky version to 0.88.3ubuntu2.1 for an SRU
=> All else was fine - sponsoring for Plucky
Oracular for the same rules needs to be 0.85.10ubuntu1.1
the former one should have been 0.1 but anyway - let us continue correctly from ubuntu1 to ubuntu1.1
(see https://github.com/canonical/ubuntu-maintainers-handbook/blob/main/VersionStrings.md if you ever struggle, I tried to put all conditions in one place)
It also missed to run update-maintainer
=> Both fixed up and sponsored for oracular
Noble also missed update-maintainer
Fixed and sponsored after double checking debdiff again
=> sponsored into Noble SRU unapproved queue
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/2109853
Title:
[SRU] Make sbuild usable for 'user@xxxxxxx' users
Status in sbuild package in Ubuntu:
Fix Committed
Status in sbuild source package in Noble:
In Progress
Status in sbuild source package in Oracular:
In Progress
Status in sbuild source package in Plucky:
In Progress
Bug description:
[Impact]
With the increasing adoption of tools like authd, it's very likely
that Linux desktop users in corporate environments end up with their
usernames like 'user@xxxxxxx', what doesn't play nice with
sbuild/schroot. Without properly escaping the username, the '@'
character ends up being interpreted as a string interpolation what
breaks the lock_chroot() subroutine.
Fore more information about the issue, please check the upstream bug:
https://salsa.debian.org/debian/sbuild/-/issues/4
[ Test plan ]
1. Make sure to have a user account containing the '@' character in its name, such as 'user@xxxxxxx'.
2. Make sure to have a schroot environment ready. `mk-sbuild oracular` for example to create one for oracular. Note: the mk-sbuild command is provided by the ubuntu-dev-tools package, so make sure to have it installed.
3. Retrieve the sources of a simple package: `pull-lp-source hello noble`
4. Build the binary package with sbuild: `cd hello-2.10/ && sbuild -d noble-amd64` (adjust the schroot environment name according to your computer's architecture)
Expected results without the patches herein proposed is a failure
like:
```
I: NOTICE: Log filtering will replace 'var/run/schroot/mount/plucky-amd64-c9a17ed0-5932-4df1-ad6e-d4df512a37b0' with '<<CHROOT>>'
Possible unintended interpolation of @org in string at -e line 50.
Global symbol "@org" requires explicit package name (did you forget to declare "my @org"?) at -e line 50.
Execution of -e aborted due to compilation errors.
E: Error locking chroot session: skipping livecd-rootfs
```
Building the package should proceed normally with the patches applied.
[ Where problems could occur ]
The scope of the changes herein proposed is so small and self-contained that I
don't expect any issues arising from it under any circumstances.
[ Other Info ]
I'm skipping 'Questing', as I expect it to receive the fix via debian merges,
sbuild version 0.89.2 (just accepted into Debian unstable) contains this patch (alongside other stuff).
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