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[Bug 1690574] Re: Fix autopkgtest regression with webkit2gtk 2.16.2

 

This bug was fixed in the package sphinx - 1.5.3-1ubuntu0.1

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sphinx (1.5.3-1ubuntu0.1) zesty; urgency=medium

  * Update jstests for compatibility with WebKitGTK+ 2.16.2 (LP: #1690574).
    Now the title property can be no longer than 1000 characters, so we
    cannot fetch the whole page using it. Instead, we compute the needed
    numbers with JavaScript and then fetch them using the title property.

 -- Dmitry Shachnev <mitya57@xxxxxxxxxx>  Sun, 14 May 2017 17:33:00
+0300

** Changed in: sphinx (Ubuntu Zesty)
       Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released

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Title:
  Fix autopkgtest regression with webkit2gtk 2.16.2

Status in sphinx package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in sphinx source package in Xenial:
  Fix Released
Status in sphinx source package in Yakkety:
  Fix Released
Status in sphinx source package in Zesty:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  Impact
  ------
  sphinx's autopkgtests fail with webkit2gtk's 2.16.2 update (LP: #1690536). Since we need to update webkit2gtk for security updates, we need to update sphinx's autopkgtests too.

  Test Case
  ---------
  Check https://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/packages/sphinx
  and make sure that the tests triggered by webkit2gtk 2.16.2 are passing

  Regression Potential
  --------------------
  This update only affects the "sphinxdoc" autopkgtest.

  Other Info
  -----------
  The autopkgtests are maintained in Debian; this particular test is not from sphinx upstream.

  https://anonscm.debian.org/git/python-
  modules/packages/sphinx.git/commit/?id=75bf800

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