Re: Fedora 33 blocker status

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Fedora 33 Beta was no-go by default due to outstanding blockers. Let's
try again this week!

Action summary
====================

Accepted blockers
-----------------
1. libreport — abrt-server errors when processing zstd compressed core
dumps produced by systemd-246~rc1-1.fc33 — ON_QA
ACTION: testers needed to see if BZ 1873029 is reproducible

2. dbus-broker — login stuck when changing users repeatedly (log out,
log in a different one) — NEW
ACTION: Someone (anyone!) figure out what causes this behavior.

3. distribution — Everything boot x86_64 image exceeds maximum size — ASSIGNED
ACTION: none. Fixing Server boot should fix this, too

4. distribution — Server boot x86_64 image exceeds maximum size — NEW
ACTION: Server WG to determine whether or not to remove packages or
increase size limit.

5.  libpreport — bugs can't be reported: "No matching actions found
for this event" — NEW
ACTION: abrt maintainers to diagnose and fix issue

6. anaconda — Booting Server DVD then selecting a mirrorlist
repository does not work — VERIFIED
ACTION: None!

7. systemd — resolv.conf misconfigured on fresh install — ASSIGNED
ACTION: systemd maintainers to add a removal of existing
/etc/resolv.conf when not an upgrade


Bug-by-bug detail
=============

Accepted blockers
-----------------
1. libreport — https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1860616 — ON_QA
abrt-server errors when processing zstd compressed core dumps produced
by systemd-246~rc1-1.fc33

FEDORA-2020-59e144acee contains a potential fix, but appears to
introduce a new blocker (BZ 1873029). It may be moot until the retrace
server is brought back online. The infra team has provisioned a basic
instance, which msuchy is working to get ready for use.

2. dbus-broker — https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1861700 — NEW
login stuck when changing users repeatedly (log out, log in a different one)

User processes linger after logout which blocks logging in when
another user has logged in between the two sessions. Or when the
second user logs back in. Or when a single user logs in repeatedly.
Using KillUserProcesses=Yes helps the first problem, but raises on of
its own. It appears to be a race condition of some kind as the
behavior is not fully consistent. Nobody really knows what the problem
is.

3. distribtution — https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1849430
— ASSIGNED
Everything boot x86_64 image exceeds maximum size

Latest compose does not significantly shrink the image size. Given the
similar nature of the overages, I believe fixing the Server image
size, which sgallagh is working on, will fix this as well.

4. distribtution — https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1849431
— ASSIGNED
Server boot x86_64 image exceeds maximum size

We need to slim it down by ~14 MB.

5. libreport — https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1873029 — NEW
bugs can't be reported: "No matching actions found for this event"

No crashes can be reported. abrt shows "no matching event" error
message. This appears to be introduced by the fix for 1860616.

6. anaconda — https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1872056 — VERIFIED
Booting Server DVD then selecting a mirrorlist repository does not work

The Server DVD openQA installation tests fail when using a mirrorlist
URL. They do not fail with a direct repository URL.
FEDORA-2020-daac40f3d3 fixes this.

7. systemd — https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1873856 — ASSIGNED
resolv.conf misconfigured on fresh install

/etc/resolv.conf is a file, not a symlink, which causes DNS problems
in some cases. FEDORA-2020-2255b438a2 fixed it in Worskation, but the
behavior apparently still exists in the netinstall. Removing the
existing file created by NetworkManager when not an upgrade should fix
this.



-- 
Ben Cotton
He / Him / His
Senior Program Manager, Fedora & CentOS Stream
Red Hat
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