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Ubuntu 17.10 repository is no longer available #1333

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mati865 opened this issue May 8, 2019 · 5 comments · Fixed by #1337
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Ubuntu 17.10 repository is no longer available #1333

mati865 opened this issue May 8, 2019 · 5 comments · Fixed by #1337

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mati865 commented May 8, 2019

It will result in following jobs failure: https://github.com/rust-lang/libc/search?l=Dockerfile&q=17.10

cc #1297

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gnzlbg commented May 14, 2019

We should probably update directly to the latest Ubuntu version. Will do that after #1337 is merged.

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@gnzlbg I recommend to update to 18.04, not the latest. It is a long term support version and will be supported for at least another 4 years, whereas 19.04 will only be supported until January of next year.

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gnzlbg commented May 14, 2019

The main issue with the upgrades is that, instead of doing small incremental upgrades every year, we do a huge one every 4 years. Also, we technically only support the latest release of libc on most platforms, and we have to add many workarounds to do that while using a 4 year old version in CI.

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That is a good point. If it is possible to keep it up to date every 6 months, then that would be best. However, with many things still running 17.10... you will already have to jump three fourths the length of an LTS cycle to get to 19.04

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gnzlbg commented May 15, 2019

Yeah, I'll focus first on getting CI back running again, so that we can merge the open PRs and unblock work in rust-lang/rust. Once that happens, we can start slowly migrating to newer Ubuntu versions in CI.

bors added a commit that referenced this issue May 16, 2019
Update CI from ubuntu 16.04 (EOL) to 19.04

Closes #1333 .
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