I've uploaded this to Jammy. Thank you for your contribution!
I didn't know about that bug. The usual process it to subscribe ~ubuntu-sponsors to the bug, then it appears in the sponsorship queue. But the queue is quite big and not very well managed unfortunately, so it does help to ask in #ubuntu-devel and be available there.
I can look into that bug for you too, but not today - I'm busy with a few other tasks for feature freeze, and that fix is a bug fix so won't be blocked by the freeze.
Once the package is built in Jammy and migrated, please could you test to make sure that it works as expected?
There are also some reverse dependencies that could do with testing too, just to make sure that nothing is broken. Or if you know ppp well and understand better how to make sure nothing is adversely affected, that works too :)
I've uploaded this to Jammy. Thank you for your contribution!
I didn't know about that bug. The usual process it to subscribe ~ubuntu-sponsors to the bug, then it appears in the sponsorship queue. But the queue is quite big and not very well managed unfortunately, so it does help to ask in #ubuntu-devel and be available there.
I can look into that bug for you too, but not today - I'm busy with a few other tasks for feature freeze, and that fix is a bug fix so won't be blocked by the freeze.
Once the package is built in Jammy and migrated, please could you test to make sure that it works as expected?
There are also some reverse dependencies that could do with testing too, just to make sure that nothing is broken. Or if you know ppp well and understand better how to make sure nothing is adversely affected, that works too :)
connman manager- fortisslvpn manager- l2tp manager- pptp
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