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[Bug 1992507] Re: [SRU] Calamares 3.2.61

 

This bug was fixed in the package calamares - 3.2.61-0ubuntu0.1

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calamares (3.2.61-0ubuntu0.1) jammy; urgency=medium

  * Update Calamares to 3.2.61 LTS (LP: #1992507):
    - The "About" and "Debug" buttons in a QWidgets-based panel were no longer
      translated. This has been fixed (by re-using translations of the same
      buttons from the QML module.
    - bootloader - Python code slipped in that was incompatible with the
      minimum required Python version.
    - locale fixes a large regression introduced with 3.2.60, where the
      location picked for many locales was not the same as in 3.2.59, and
      generally peculiar (e.g. picking "English" led to "en_AG" which is
      nice if you are in Bermuda, but not expected in the rest of the world).
    - luksopenswaphookcfg - Remove duplicate options.
    - Various updates to translations.
  * Fix the watch file.

 -- Simon Quigley <tsimonq2@xxxxxxxxxx>  Tue, 11 Oct 2022 14:20:55 -0500

** Changed in: calamares (Ubuntu Jammy)
       Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released

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Title:
  [SRU] Calamares 3.2.61

Status in calamares package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in calamares source package in Jammy:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  [Impact]

  While we were able to address many bugs in the last update (see bug
  1980180 for additional information), a new point release has been
  published in the meantime, including the following fixes (summarized
  from https://calamares.io/calamares-3.2.61-is-out/ ):

   - The "About" and "Debug" buttons were not translated
   - Python compatibility fixes
   - Locale location fixes included, fixing a noticeable user regression
   - Translation updates

  Calamares is not installed by default on the system, and only exists
  on the live image for Lubuntu and Ubuntu Studio, the release managers
  of which are in support of this update.

  Given that 22.04.1 was just recently released, getting this update
  through now results in more potential testing time on the Jammy
  dailies, for both flavors in question.

  [Test Case]

  We have a thorough update suite used for Lubuntu, available here and
  in subpages: https://phab.lubuntu.me/w/testing/

  The short of the test case is, we will attempt to install Lubuntu and
  Ubuntu Studio using a variety of installation methods. Since this was
  thoroughly completed in the past (and we have a baseline "known
  working" up to 3.2.60), any failure in the documented testing process
  is likely to reveal a regression.

  [Regression Potential]

  Given that this is marked as an LTS series upstream, we are not the only Linux distribution to use this installer, and it has been tested in a wide variety of environments, it is unlikely that a regression will present itself. If one did present itself, it could be in the following areas:
   - Locale generation could break entirely if the code changes were not done correctly
   - Python compatibility fixes could break if Ubuntu's Python is drastically different than Python shipped in other Linux distributions
   - Given that this upstream update was tested on a current Linux base, it would not be surprising to see an incompatibility-related regression

  That all being said, the chances of any regression are unlikely.

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