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[Bug 1526962] Re: linux: 4.3.0-5.15 -proposed tracker
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1526986 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1526986
This bug was fixed in the package linux - 4.3.0-5.16
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linux (4.3.0-5.16) xenial; urgency=low
[ Tim Gardner ]
* Release Tracking Bug
- LP: #1526986
* [Config] Spell ignore.modules correctly
Fixes FTBS
-- Tim Gardner <tim.gardner@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Wed, 16 Dec 2015 15:52:52
-0700
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu Xenial)
Status: New => Fix Released
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Title:
linux: 4.3.0-5.15 -proposed tracker
Status in Kernel Development Workflow:
In Progress
Status in Kernel Development Workflow automated-testing series:
New
Status in Kernel Development Workflow prepare-package series:
New
Status in Kernel Development Workflow prepare-package-meta series:
Invalid
Status in Kernel Development Workflow prepare-package-signed series:
New
Status in Kernel Development Workflow promote-to-proposed series:
Fix Released
Status in Kernel Development Workflow promote-to-release series:
New
Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Status in linux source package in Xenial:
Fix Released
Bug description:
This bug is for tracking the 4.3.0-5.15 upload package. This bug will
contain status and testing results related to that upload.
For an explanation of the tasks and the associated workflow see: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/kernel-sru-workflow
kernel-Prepare-package-start:Wednesday, 16. December 2015 21:38 UTC
kernel-phase-changed:Wednesday, 16. December 2015 21:38 UTC
kernel-phase:Prepare
kernel-stable-Promote-to-proposed-end:Wednesday, 16. December 2015 22:00 UTC
proposed-announcement-sent:True
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