multipath-tools 0.9.4-5ubuntu1 source package in Ubuntu
Changelog
multipath-tools (0.9.4-5ubuntu1) mantic; urgency=medium * Merge with Debian unstable (LP: #2018051). Remaining changes: - d/p/enable-find-multipaths.patch: re-enable find_multipaths by default -- see the removed 'add_find-multipaths.patch' (LP 1463046) - d/multipath.conf: Install friendly names multipath.conf by default, instead of generating it in every installer. - d/multipath-tools.dm-mpath-lvm.udev: Adjust initramfs integration for new udev rules - Remove d/initramfs/local-top (redundant with other initramfs scripts): + init-top: take over loading modules (dm-multipath and SCSI device handlers); move the missing dm-emc there (now scsi-dh-emc; see BTS 567014). + remove d/initramfs/local-top - d/initramfs/hooks: Add dm-queue-length: users may want to change from the default selector and should be able to do so. (LP 1673350) - multipath initramfs fixes for booting from multipathed devices: + d/initramfs/hooks: also copy wwids file on the installed system to ensure all paths come up on boot. (LP 1479929) + d/initramfs/hooks: install multipathd and required directories. + d/initramfs/hooks: copy multipath udev rules to initramfs + d/initramfs/hooks: do not copy kpartx rules to initramfs + d/initramfs/local-bottom: remember to stop multipathd. + d/initramfs/local-premount: wait for udev to settle before the call to resolve_device() in local_mount_root(), so the by-uuid/ symlinks have a chance to be updated by the multipath udev rules (LP 1503286). + d/initramfs/local-premount: Run multipath with -B so not to assign names nor change /etc/multipath/bindings during initramfs (LP 1561103) - debian/initramfs/local-bottom: wait for the multipathd unix socket to close, so to avoid multipathd.socket unit failure. (LP 1682178) - Split kpartx initramfs bits into kpartx-boot for dmraid (LP 941874) + d/kpartx-initramfs/hooks/kpartx + d/kpartx-boot.install + d/kpartx-boot.postinst + d/kpartx-boot.postrm + d/control: Add kpartx-boot package for dmraid - d/rules: Move udev rules to priority 95, because rules that load modules should be >90. - d/rules: remove -Bsymbolic-functions from LDFLAGS (https://github.com/opensvc/multipath-tools/issues/26) - Don't build the multipath-tools binary package on i386; only kpartx. * Dropped changes: - d/p/kpartx-Improve-finding-loopback-device-by-file.patch: Improve finding loopback devices (LP 1747044) [ Dropping due to LP: #1961633 ] - d/rules: copy udev rule after build. [ Included in debian version 0.9.4-5 ] - d/multipath-tools.install: install tmpfiles.d/multipath.conf [ Included in debian version 0.9.4-2 ] - SECURITY UPDATE: symlink attack CVE-2022-41973 [ Applied upstream in 0.9.4 ] - SECURITY UPDATE: authorization bypass CVE-2022-41974 [ Applied upstream in 0.9.4 ] * Added changes: - d/rules: do not install init scripts (LP: #2000186) - Fix mpathpersist scsi3 pgr broken (LP: #2026881) [ included upstream in 0.9.4 ] multipath-tools (0.9.4-5) unstable; urgency=medium * [7578bfb] Fail package build if udev rules are missing * [68c0ce2] Install udev multipath.rules again. Thanks to Joshua Huber <email address hidden> (Closes: #1037539) multipath-tools (0.9.4-4) unstable; urgency=medium [ Tobias Frost ] * [b3824e9] Mention CVEs in changelog as suggested in developer reference 5.1 [ Chris Lamb ] * [6bb1ffa] Rebuild libdmmp docs properly during build (Closes: #1037205) [ Chris Hofstaedtler ] * [8c46661] Remove library development files and all of libdmmp. There are no users of the multipath libraries outside of multipath(d) itself. Recently qemu gained support for multipath reservations; when qemu wants to use this, the multipath-tools maintainers need to understand the ABI status. Disable building libdmmp completely, as no users seem to exist at all. * [fb515b7] Remove intrusive patches for non-usrmerge-d systems. * [b901229] Drop 0004-systemd-alias-multipath-service.patch, symlink is installed instead. * [9654134] Re-add dm-multipath module loading to ExecStartPre (Closes: #1037292) multipath-tools (0.9.4-3) unstable; urgency=medium [ Chris Lamb ] * [f6f7ab0] Avoid race condition in man page build. Leads to unreproducible contents. (Closes: #1030727) multipath-tools (0.9.4-2) unstable; urgency=medium * [1517c01] Install tmpfiles.d snippet into non-usr-merged compatible location multipath-tools (0.9.4-1) unstable; urgency=medium * [369b812] New upstream version 0.9.4 (Closes: #1022742) Fixes CVE-2022-41973 and CVE-2022-41974. * [ee2206e] Refresh patches * [bcb0b07] Rework build steps to follow upstream changes. And install libmpathutil.so. * [f8ef90a] Use upstream-supported way of disabling systemd (for udeb) * [8785eef] Update lintian-overrides multipath-tools (0.9.0-4) unstable; urgency=medium [ Chris Lamb ] * [3a71447] Make the build reproducible (Closes: #1016583) [ Chris Hofstaedtler ] * [d815e6b] Use libedit instead of libreadline. Using patches from openSUSE, expected to go upstream in the next release. Thanks to Martin Wilck <email address hidden>, Bastian Germann <email address hidden> (Closes: #979095) * [f0e62a1] Add more patches from openSUSE to fix small bugs multipath-tools (0.9.0-3) unstable; urgency=medium * [baa940a] Install reportbug helper using dh_bugfiles (Closes: #1016512) multipath-tools (0.9.0-2) unstable; urgency=medium [ Athos Ribeiro ] * [e3e7c47] d/t/kpartx-file-loopback: silence kpartx messages to stderr [ Chris Hofstaedtler ] * [057ee38] Apply wrap-and-sort -a * [8c9d6fe] Use debhelper compat level 13 * [99f87ed] Use dh_missing * [f7cde4c] Use dh_installsystemd * [6797e0c] d/control: fix Depends/Pre-Depends mixup * [c1cb1ba] Use debhelper sequencer (Closes: #801884) * [eeb7a95] Remove upgrade code from versions before oldoldoldstable. Specifically remove the debconf warning if scsi_id is still used (old udev), and the init script bug fix. Rids us of all custom postinst/prerm scripts. * [8491532] Use only one way of installing manpages * [32fb1aa] Fix typo in README.Debian * [5be350e] Possibly fix multipath in d-i * [c46f47a] Make initramfs scripts +x again multipath-tools (0.9.0-1) unstable; urgency=medium * [6f546d1] New upstream version 0.9.0 * [8ff5696] Refresh patches * [11da4e0] Follow manpages filename changes * [bde7d75] Install new modules-load.d dropin file * [1ac2df6] Avoid setting EXTRAVERSION -- Mitchell Dzurick <email address hidden> Mon, 17 Jul 2023 10:04:12 -0700
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Available diffs
- diff from 0.8.8-1ubuntu2 to 0.9.4-5ubuntu1 (209.5 KiB)
Binary packages built by this source
- kpartx: create device mappings for partitions
Kpartx can be used to set up device mappings for the partitions of any
partitioned block device.
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It is part of the Linux multipath-tools, but is useful on any
device-mapper using system.
- kpartx-boot: Provides kpartx during boot
This package makes kpartx available during boot to activate partitions
- kpartx-dbgsym: debug symbols for kpartx
- multipath-tools: maintain multipath block device access
These tools are in charge of maintaining the disk multipath device maps and
react to path and map events.
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If you install this package you may have to change the way you address block
devices. See README.Debian for details.
- multipath-tools-boot: Support booting from multipath devices
This package contains the necessary support for booting from a multipath
device:
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* copy over multipath.conf and persistent bindings if necessary
* load the necessary kernel modules
* detect multipath block devices
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Don't install this package if you're not booting from a multipath device.
- multipath-tools-dbgsym: debug symbols for multipath-tools