Bug 130529 - lvm2 2.02.05.ebuild stabilization bug
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Bug#:
130529
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Product: Gentoo Linux
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Version: unspecified
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Platform: All
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OS/Version: Other
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Status: RESOLVED
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Severity: major
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Priority: P2
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Resolution: FIXED
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Assigned To: ia64@gentoo.org
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Reported By: rocket@gentoo.org
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Component: Ebuilds
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URL:
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Summary: lvm2 2.02.05.ebuild stabilization bug
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Keywords:
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Status Whiteboard:
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Opened: 2006-04-19 15:06 0000
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I know this has only been in the tree for a short period of time. However,
this package has been stable upstream for quite some time and it is needed to
resolve a device-mapper upgrade downgrade circular dependancy issue. I have
masked the clvm,cman,gulm use flags from all arches except x86 so the
clustering aspects of this ebuild should not be enabled and need to be
stabilized at this time. If you guys need anything let me know.
Updating this to the newest lvm2 with the vgid parsing bug fixed.
How do I test all of the clustering on x86?
To mark lvm2 stable here on x86 I also need to mark the following, correct?
M ccs/ccs-1.01.00.ebuild
M cman/cman-1.01.00.ebuild
M cman-headers/cman-headers-1.01.00.ebuild
M dlm/dlm-1.01.00.ebuild
M dlm-headers/dlm-headers-1.01.00.ebuild
M gulm/gulm-1.00.00.ebuild
M magma/magma-1.01.00.ebuild
I've tested device-mapper and lvm2 in a virtual machine and they appear fine,
but the clustering stuff is beyond my extremely limited knowlege of lvm. Some
assistance would be appreciated.
pwn3d!
hppa and sparc stable.
Chris: you'll probably need GFS and spread the thing across two or more boxes,
to get an idea just see http://linux.sys-con.com/read/166309.htm
And that's the reason i became a biatch and said i doubted some arch teams
really tested clustering as it should be done.
bumping this to 2.02.05 as it contains everything that .04-r1 had plus a fix
for
invalidating a cache.
"Invalidate cache if composition of VG changed externally"
This .05 release is the official response to the broken .03 and .04 version of
lvm and was released to fix both the bug listed above and the
"Fix vgid string termination in recent cache code." problem that the patch in
.04-r1 resolved.
sparc stable, i'll do hppa later.
Well, x86 is done... and for the record, you suck. :P
The mips team doth annoint this bug with the mips keyword of stability +1.
Marked stable by hansmi, thanks!
Pls look at #132972 bug. I use ~amd64 now with the most newest packages, and it
apperas there.
Taking this off our conscience since Kugelfang marked it stable on amd64 a
while ago...
alpha done, arm/s390 don't have this even keyworded. Sending to ia64 folks.
2.02.06 is stable .. this is no longer needed...