Stabilization request. I'm currently using these packages without any issues encountered so far: net-firewall/nftables-0.9.6-r1 net-firewall/conntrack-tools-1.4.5 dev-embedded/u-boot-tools-2020.04-r2 app-misc/binwalk-2.2.0 Reproducible: Always
Thanks! Filed bug 773124 and bug 773127 for the other two unrelated packages. Neither of those are keyworded or stable so we'll need to revisit them in a week or two to stable them afterwards, if that's okay (file a new bug).
Sanity check failed: > net-firewall/conntrack-tools-1.4.5 > depend ppc stable profile default/linux/powerpc/ppc32/17.0 (10 total) > >=net-libs/libnetfilter_conntrack-1.0.7 > >=net-libs/libnetfilter_cthelper-1.0.0 > >=net-libs/libnetfilter_cttimeout-1.0.0 > >=net-libs/libnetfilter_queue-1.0.2 > rdepend ppc stable profile default/linux/powerpc/ppc32/17.0 (10 total) > >=net-libs/libnetfilter_conntrack-1.0.7 > >=net-libs/libnetfilter_cthelper-1.0.0 > >=net-libs/libnetfilter_cttimeout-1.0.0 > >=net-libs/libnetfilter_queue-1.0.2 > depend ~ppc stable profile default/linux/powerpc/ppc32/17.0 (10 total) > >=net-libs/libnetfilter_cthelper-1.0.0 > >=net-libs/libnetfilter_cttimeout-1.0.0 > rdepend ~ppc stable profile default/linux/powerpc/ppc32/17.0 (10 total) > >=net-libs/libnetfilter_cthelper-1.0.0 > >=net-libs/libnetfilter_cttimeout-1.0.0
(In reply to Sam James from comment #1) > Thanks! Filed bug 773124 and bug 773127 for the other two unrelated packages. > > Neither of those are keyworded or stable so we'll need to revisit them in a > week or two to stable them afterwards, if that's okay (file a new bug). Let's do conntrack-tools in bug 681932 because of the deps getting excessive and it turns out some arches were forgotten anyway.
(In reply to Sam James from comment #1) > Thanks! Filed bug 773124 and bug 773127 for the other two unrelated packages. > > Neither of those are keyworded or stable so we'll need to revisit them in a > week or two to stable them afterwards, if that's okay (file a new bug). Excellent, thanks! The specific versions don't matter, just happened to be on latest. I certainly appreciate the extra eyes vetting stability on nftables and conntrack in particular. Just threw in u-boot-tools and binwalk while at it.
0.9.6 is not keyworded on ppc, but 0.9.6-r1 looks good on ppc. # cat nftables-773118.report USE tests started on Sa 6. Mär 18:02:29 CET 2021 FEATURES=' test' USE='' succeeded for =net-firewall/nftables-0.9.6-r1 USE='doc -gmp -json modern-kernel -python -readline -static-libs -xtables' succeeded for =net-firewall/nftables-0.9.6-r1 USE='-doc gmp -json modern-kernel -python -readline -static-libs -xtables' succeeded for =net-firewall/nftables-0.9.6-r1 USE='doc -gmp json modern-kernel -python -readline -static-libs -xtables' : USE dependencies not satisfied (probably) for =net-firewall/nftables-0.9.6-r1 USE='-doc -gmp json modern-kernel -python readline -static-libs -xtables' succeeded for =net-firewall/nftables-0.9.6-r1 USE='-doc -gmp -json -modern-kernel -python -readline static-libs -xtables' succeeded for =net-firewall/nftables-0.9.6-r1 USE='doc gmp -json -modern-kernel -python -readline static-libs -xtables' succeeded for =net-firewall/nftables-0.9.6-r1 USE='doc -gmp json -modern-kernel -python -readline static-libs -xtables' succeeded for =net-firewall/nftables-0.9.6-r1 USE='-doc gmp json -modern-kernel -python -readline static-libs -xtables' succeeded for =net-firewall/nftables-0.9.6-r1 USE='-doc -gmp json modern-kernel -python -readline static-libs -xtables' succeeded for =net-firewall/nftables-0.9.6-r1 USE='doc gmp json modern-kernel -python -readline -static-libs xtables' succeeded for =net-firewall/nftables-0.9.6-r1 USE='doc gmp -json -modern-kernel -python -readline static-libs xtables' succeeded for =net-firewall/nftables-0.9.6-r1 USE='-doc gmp json modern-kernel -python readline static-libs xtables' succeeded for =net-firewall/nftables-0.9.6-r1 revdep tests started on Sa 6. Mär 18:58:42 CET 2021 FEATURES=' test' USE='wg-quick' succeeded for net-vpn/wireguard-tools FEATURES=' test' USE='' succeeded for app-admin/ulogd
(In reply to ernsteiswuerfel from comment #5) > 0.9.6 is not keyworded on ppc, but 0.9.6-r1 looks good on ppc. > ppc stable, thanks!