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Message #47125
[Bug 2052438] Re: Update d/control file with a dependency on google-guest-agent
This bug was fixed in the package google-compute-engine-oslogin -
20231004.00-0ubuntu1~22.04.3
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google-compute-engine-oslogin (20231004.00-0ubuntu1~22.04.3) jammy; urgency=medium
* d/control: There must be a dependency on `google-guest-agent`
to match the (upstream) Google managed d/control file (LP: #2052438)
-- Chloé 'kajiya' Smith <chloe.smith@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Tue, 06 Feb 2024
14:06:11 +0000
** Changed in: google-compute-engine-oslogin (Ubuntu Jammy)
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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Title:
Update d/control file with a dependency on google-guest-agent
Status in google-compute-engine-oslogin package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Status in google-compute-engine-oslogin source package in Xenial:
New
Status in google-compute-engine-oslogin source package in Bionic:
New
Status in google-compute-engine-oslogin source package in Focal:
Fix Committed
Status in google-compute-engine-oslogin source package in Jammy:
Fix Released
Status in google-compute-engine-oslogin source package in Mantic:
Fix Released
Bug description:
[SRU]
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[Impact]
`google-compute-engine-oslogin` is a package provided by Google for
installation within guests that run on Google Compute Engine (GCE). It
is part of a collection of tools and daemons that ensure that Ubuntu
images published to GCE run properly on the platform.
In Google's packed upstream debian distro `d/control` files for both
`google-compute-engine-oslogin` and `google-guest-agent` there is a
dependency on the other. This was not reflected in the ubuntu archive.
LP: #2050956 fixed `google-guest-agent`'s dependency on `google-
compute-engine-oslogin`, so now it's time to do the reverse. The
regression caused in `google-guest-agent` was critical enough to
warrant this stand-alone update into `google-compute-engine-oslogin`,
and not just wait for it to be packaged into a normal update.
[Test Case]
When the new version of this package is uploaded to -proposed, the
following will happen:
* an image based on -proposed will be built for GCE and published
* the GCE team will be asked to validate that the new package addresses the issues it is expected to address, and that the image passes their internal image validation.
* Each test image will be launched, and we will validate:
** the package version(s)
** that the correct ssh keys have been imported
** that the google specific services are running successfully
If all the testing indicates that the image containing the new package
is acceptable, verification will be considered to be done.
[ Regression potential / Where problems could occur ]
As this is just a dependency change and not a functionality change,
the risk is somewhat lower. That being said:
* In the edge case that a user has uninstalled/removed `google-guest-agent`, any
update to install new versions of `google-compute-engine-oslogin` will force
an installation of the guest-agent. But the guest-agent package is pretty
fundamental to getting images working on the platform, so I don't think this
is a viable set up anyways to be honest.
* There is also risk we might break users who have pinned a much older version
of `google-guest-agent`. However, there has been a *significant* shift in
functionality between these two packages (see LP: #2050956 for details) so we
might actually be saving these pinned users from a bigger issue later...
[Additional Information]
This bug is used to track the release of this new version for all the
supported suites, as per the policy mentioned here [0].
[0]: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/google-compute-engine-oslogin-Updates
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