sos package name update into Debian/Ubuntu #3899
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Thanks for the info, the change makes sense to me (as a person outside Ubuntu world). I guess it implies no change in upstream (including CI tests)..? |
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This piece of work is more or less complete at least in it's initial phase, there was a flurry of activity on Saturday to fix things, but 25.04 has the new After discussions with Ubuntu Devleoper, I can see future stable Ubuntu releases will follow as well, I'm likely to target 4.9.1 or 4.9.2 depending on timing and workload. I will close this as done, and will bring in the changes into this repo, once I am happy everything works, and we're all in sync. |
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Hi folks,
A quick announcement ...
I have been thinking about this for months and after speaking one of our Ubuntu guys, we have started the process of changing the name of the package from
sosreport
tosos
as per upstream and being in-line with RPM based distros. This will only fall into the latest Debian and Ubuntu, and will not trickle down.So for now the following will apply once the package has been accepted in Debian
Ubuntu:
sosreport
sos
Debian:
sosreport
sos
regards,
Arif
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