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Message #179558
[Bug 1582398] Re: linux: 3.13.0-87.132 -proposed tracker
Here's the relevant information:
trusty linux 3.13.0-87.132 REGR summary<REGN: 1 MISS: 9 FAIL: 39
GOOD: 89>
Please verify test results in http://people.canonical.com/~kernel/status
/adt-matrix/overall.txt
** Changed in: kernel-sru-workflow/automated-testing
Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
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Title:
linux: 3.13.0-87.132 -proposed tracker
Status in Kernel SRU Workflow:
In Progress
Status in Kernel SRU Workflow automated-testing series:
Incomplete
Status in Kernel SRU Workflow certification-testing series:
Confirmed
Status in Kernel SRU Workflow prepare-package series:
Fix Released
Status in Kernel SRU Workflow prepare-package-meta series:
Fix Released
Status in Kernel SRU Workflow prepare-package-signed series:
Fix Released
Status in Kernel SRU Workflow promote-to-proposed series:
Fix Released
Status in Kernel SRU Workflow promote-to-security series:
New
Status in Kernel SRU Workflow promote-to-updates series:
New
Status in Kernel SRU Workflow regression-testing series:
Confirmed
Status in Kernel SRU Workflow security-signoff series:
Confirmed
Status in Kernel SRU Workflow verification-testing series:
Confirmed
Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
Invalid
Status in linux source package in Trusty:
New
Bug description:
This bug is for tracking the 3.13.0-87.132 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
-- swm properties --
derivative-trackers-created: true
phase: Promoted to proposed
proposed-announcement-sent: true
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