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Ubuntu Upgrade #377
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@feanil I thought we were going to ubuntu-latest. @pomegranited has already opened 24.04 PRs. Should we update all these issues and those PRs to say ubuntu-latest? |
@kdmccormick Oh, those issues do say:
I can't imagine it'll matter for my repos, and it'd be good to have advance notice of issues. I'll fix those PRs up now. |
Hello, yes please go to ubuntu-latest as much as possible. I had planned on writing this up but did not get enough time before I went on PTO. I think the codejail repo is probably the only one that needs to be testing with specific versions of Ubuntu and everything else should just use |
This code does not have any dependencies that are specific to any specific version of ubuntu. So instead of testing on a specific version and then needing to do work to keep the versions up-to-date, we switch to the ubuntu-latest target which should be sufficient for testing purposes. This work is being done as a part of openedx/platform-roadmap#377
This code does not have any dependencies that are specific to any specific version of ubuntu. So instead of testing on a specific version and then needing to do work to keep the versions up-to-date, we switch to the ubuntu-latest target which should be sufficient for testing purposes. This work is being done as a part of openedx/platform-roadmap#377
This code does not have any dependencies that are specific to any specific version of ubuntu. So instead of testing on a specific version and then needing to do work to keep the versions up-to-date, we switch to the ubuntu-latest target which should be sufficient for testing purposes. This work is being done as a part of openedx/platform-roadmap#377 closes #158
This code does not have any dependencies that are specific to any specific version of ubuntu. So instead of testing on a specific version and then needing to do work to keep the versions up-to-date, we switch to the ubuntu-latest target which should be sufficient for testing purposes. This work is being done as a part of openedx/platform-roadmap#377 closes #330
This code does not have any dependencies that are specific to any specific version of ubuntu. So instead of testing on a specific version and then needing to do work to keep the versions up-to-date, we switch to the ubuntu-latest target which should be sufficient for testing purposes. This work is being done as a part of openedx/platform-roadmap#377 closes #24
This code does not have any dependencies that are specific to any specific version of ubuntu. So instead of testing on a specific version and then needing to do work to keep the versions up-to-date, we switch to the ubuntu-latest target which should be sufficient for testing purposes. This work is being done as a part of openedx/platform-roadmap#377
This code does not have any dependencies that are specific to any specific version of ubuntu. So instead of testing on a specific version and then needing to do work to keep the versions up-to-date, we switch to the ubuntu-latest target which should be sufficient for testing purposes. This work is being done as a part of openedx/platform-roadmap#377
This code does not have any dependencies that are specific to any specific version of ubuntu. So instead of testing on a specific version and then needing to do work to keep the versions up-to-date, we switch to the ubuntu-latest target which should be sufficient for testing purposes. This work is being done as a part of openedx/platform-roadmap#377
This code does not have any dependencies that are specific to any specific version of ubuntu. So instead of testing on a specific version and then needing to do work to keep the versions up-to-date, we switch to the ubuntu-latest target which should be sufficient for testing purposes. This work is being done as a part of openedx/platform-roadmap#377
This code does not have any dependencies that are specific to any specific version of ubuntu. So instead of testing on a specific version and then needing to do work to keep the versions up-to-date, we switch to the ubuntu-latest target which should be sufficient for testing purposes. This work is being done as a part of openedx/platform-roadmap#377
This code does not have any dependencies that are specific to any specific version of ubuntu. So instead of testing on a specific version and then needing to do work to keep the versions up-to-date, we switch to the ubuntu-latest target which should be sufficient for testing purposes. This work is being done as a part of openedx/platform-roadmap#377 closes #24
This code does not have any dependencies that are specific to any specific version of ubuntu. So instead of testing on a specific version and then needing to do work to keep the versions up-to-date, we switch to the ubuntu-latest target which should be sufficient for testing purposes. This work is being done as a part of openedx/platform-roadmap#377 closes #4410
This code does not have any dependencies that are specific to any specific version of ubuntu. So instead of testing on a specific version and then needing to do work to keep the versions up-to-date, we switch to the ubuntu-latest target which should be sufficient for testing purposes. This work is being done as a part of openedx/platform-roadmap#377 closes #41
This code does not have any dependencies that are specific to any specific version of ubuntu. So instead of testing on a specific version and then needing to do work to keep the versions up-to-date, we switch to the ubuntu-latest target which should be sufficient for testing purposes. This work is being done as a part of openedx/platform-roadmap#377 closes #2204
This code does not have any dependencies that are specific to any specific version of ubuntu. So instead of testing on a specific version and then needing to do work to keep the versions up-to-date, we switch to the ubuntu-latest target which should be sufficient for testing purposes. This work is being done as a part of openedx/platform-roadmap#377 closes #479
This code does not have any dependencies that are specific to any specific version of ubuntu. So instead of testing on a specific version and then needing to do work to keep the versions up-to-date, we switch to the ubuntu-latest target which should be sufficient for testing purposes. This work is being done as a part of openedx/platform-roadmap#377 closes #154
This code does not have any dependencies that are specific to any specific version of ubuntu. So instead of testing on a specific version and then needing to do work to keep the versions up-to-date, we switch to the ubuntu-latest target which should be sufficient for testing purposes. This work is being done as a part of openedx/platform-roadmap#377 closes #4180
This code does not have any dependencies that are specific to any specific version of ubuntu. So instead of testing on a specific version and then needing to do work to keep the versions up-to-date, we switch to the ubuntu-latest target which should be sufficient for testing purposes. This work is being done as a part of openedx/platform-roadmap#377 closes #281
This code does not have any dependencies that are specific to any specific version of ubuntu. So instead of testing on a specific version and then needing to do work to keep the versions up-to-date, we switch to the ubuntu-latest target which should be sufficient for testing purposes. This work is being done as a part of openedx/platform-roadmap#377 closes #4410
This code does not have any dependencies that are specific to any specific version of ubuntu. So instead of testing on a specific version and then needing to do work to keep the versions up-to-date, we switch to the ubuntu-latest target which should be sufficient for testing purposes. This work is being done as a part of openedx/platform-roadmap#377 closes #443
This code does not have any dependencies that are specific to any specific version of ubuntu. So instead of testing on a specific version and then needing to do work to keep the versions up-to-date, we switch to the ubuntu-latest target which should be sufficient for testing purposes. This work is being done as a part of openedx/platform-roadmap#377 closes #2204
This code does not have any dependencies that are specific to any specific version of ubuntu. So instead of testing on a specific version and then needing to do work to keep the versions up-to-date, we switch to the ubuntu-latest target which should be sufficient for testing purposes. This work is being done as a part of openedx/platform-roadmap#377 closes #479
This code does not have any dependencies that are specific to any specific version of ubuntu. So instead of testing on a specific version and then needing to do work to keep the versions up-to-date, we switch to the ubuntu-latest target which should be sufficient for testing purposes. This work is being done as a part of openedx/platform-roadmap#377 closes #695
This code does not have any dependencies that are specific to any specific version of ubuntu. So instead of testing on a specific version and then needing to do work to keep the versions up-to-date, we switch to the ubuntu-latest target which should be sufficient for testing purposes. This work is being done as a part of openedx/platform-roadmap#377 closes #297
This code does not have any dependencies that are specific to any specific version of ubuntu. So instead of testing on a specific version and then needing to do work to keep the versions up-to-date, we switch to the ubuntu-latest target which should be sufficient for testing purposes. This work is being done as a part of openedx/platform-roadmap#377 closes #32
This code does not have any dependencies that are specific to any specific version of ubuntu. So instead of testing on a specific version and then needing to do work to keep the versions up-to-date, we switch to the ubuntu-latest target which should be sufficient for testing purposes. This work is being done as a part of openedx/platform-roadmap#377 closes #4410
This code does not have any dependencies that are specific to any specific version of ubuntu. So instead of testing on a specific version and then needing to do work to keep the versions up-to-date, we switch to the ubuntu-latest target which should be sufficient for testing purposes. This work is being done as a part of openedx/platform-roadmap#377 closes #4410
This code does not have any dependencies that are specific to any specific version of ubuntu. So instead of testing on a specific version and then needing to do work to keep the versions up-to-date, we switch to the ubuntu-latest target which should be sufficient for testing purposes. This work is being done as a part of openedx/platform-roadmap#377 closes #35314
This code does not have any dependencies that are specific to any specific version of ubuntu. So instead of testing on a specific version and then needing to do work to keep the versions up-to-date, we switch to the ubuntu-latest target which should be sufficient for testing purposes. This work is being done as a part of openedx/platform-roadmap#377 closes #695
This code does not have any dependencies that are specific to any specific version of ubuntu. So instead of testing on a specific version and then needing to do work to keep the versions up-to-date, we switch to the ubuntu-latest target which should be sufficient for testing purposes. This work is being done as a part of openedx/platform-roadmap#377 closes #2204
This code does not have any dependencies that are specific to any specific version of ubuntu. So instead of testing on a specific version and then needing to do work to keep the versions up-to-date, we switch to the ubuntu-latest target which should be sufficient for testing purposes. This work is being done as a part of openedx/platform-roadmap#377 closes #35314
This code does not have any dependencies that are specific to any specific version of ubuntu. So instead of testing on a specific version and then needing to do work to keep the versions up-to-date, we switch to the ubuntu-latest target which should be sufficient for testing purposes. This work is being done as a part of openedx/platform-roadmap#377 closes #975
This code does not have any dependencies that are specific to any specific version of ubuntu. So instead of testing on a specific version and then needing to do work to keep the versions up-to-date, we switch to the ubuntu-latest target which should be sufficient for testing purposes. This work is being done as a part of openedx/platform-roadmap#377 closes #287
This code does not have any dependencies that are specific to any specific version of ubuntu. So instead of testing on a specific version and then needing to do work to keep the versions up-to-date, we switch to the ubuntu-latest target which should be sufficient for testing purposes. This work is being done as a part of openedx/platform-roadmap#377 closes #104
This code does not have any dependencies that are specific to any specific version of ubuntu. So instead of testing on a specific version and then needing to do work to keep the versions up-to-date, we switch to the ubuntu-latest target which should be sufficient for testing purposes. This work is being done as a part of openedx/platform-roadmap#377 closes #1299
This code does not have any dependencies that are specific to any specific version of ubuntu. So instead of testing on a specific version and then needing to do work to keep the versions up-to-date, we switch to the ubuntu-latest target which should be sufficient for testing purposes. This work is being done as a part of openedx/platform-roadmap#377 closes #345
This code does not have any dependencies that are specific to any specific version of ubuntu. So instead of testing on a specific version and then needing to do work to keep the versions up-to-date, we switch to the ubuntu-latest target which should be sufficient for testing purposes. This work is being done as a part of openedx/platform-roadmap#377 closes #35314
This code does not have any dependencies that are specific to any specific version of ubuntu. So instead of testing on a specific version and then needing to do work to keep the versions up-to-date, we switch to the ubuntu-latest target which should be sufficient for testing purposes. This work is being done as a part of openedx/platform-roadmap#377 closes #35314
This code does not have any dependencies that are specific to any specific version of ubuntu. So instead of testing on a specific version and then needing to do work to keep the versions up-to-date, we switch to the ubuntu-latest target which should be sufficient for testing purposes. This work is being done as a part of openedx/platform-roadmap#377 closes #478
This code does not have any dependencies that are specific to any specific version of ubuntu. So instead of testing on a specific version and then needing to do work to keep the versions up-to-date, we switch to the ubuntu-latest target which should be sufficient for testing purposes. This work is being done as a part of openedx/platform-roadmap#377
Ubuntu 20.04 which we use as the base for all of our backend services is going to be losing security Support in February 2025. This means we need to move to ubuntu 22.04 or 24.04 before the Sumac release to not be on an unsupported version of Ubuntu for Teak.
Unless there is a specific issue that requires testing on specific ubuntu versions, we should move all workflows to use the
ubuntu-latest
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