Status of Debian packages for Gazpacho
tl;dr: Gazpacho Debian packages are ready and tempest validated! Hi, Just wanted to write a quick message to tell the community that I have been able to mostly validate all of the Gazpacho release, a few days before the final release. The last issues in glance-store and os-ken (upstream bugs in these components) have been addressed quickly, thanks to the reactivity of both Abhishek Kekane and lajoskatona respectively, which is very much appreciated! As the issue with os-ken prevented my CI to properly test Octavia and other stuff, I'll restart the tests, however, results are showing that everything else seems working. As always, the packages are available through the unofficial osbpo.debian.net repositories if you wish to use the backports to Debian Stable (Trixie), which can be managed with extrepo: apt-get install extrepo extrepo enable openstack_gazpacho apt-get update I'm at the moment uploading everything to Debian Unstable as well, even if this currently means that I'm uploading the RC releases. Thanks to everyone involved in this release. OpenStack continues to be an awesome community to work with! I sincerely hope my constant efforts to have always up-to-date Debian package as soon as possible, with enough unit and functional tests to guarantee a quality standard will continue to help Debian users, Cheers, Thomas Goirand (zigo) P.S: The real-time status of OpenStack Debian packaging continues to be available at https://osbpo.debian.net/deb-status/
Hi Thomas, Thank you for your efforts on both OpenStack and Debian! Cheers, Kees __ Kees Meijs BICT Nefos Cloud & IT <https://nefos.com/contact> Nefos IT bv Burgemeester Mollaan 34a 5582 CK Waalre - NL kvk 66494931 +31 (0)88 2088 188 <tel:+31882088188> nefos.com <https://nefos.com/contact> The information contained in this message is intended for the addressee only and may contain classified information. If you are not the addressee, please delete this message and notify the sender; you should not copy or distribute this message or disclose its contents to anyone. Any views or opinions expressed in this message are those of the individual(s) and not necessarily of the organization. No reliance may be placed on this message without written confirmation from an authorised representative of its contents. No guarantee is implied that this message or any attachment is virus free or has not been intercepted and amended. General terms and conditions ("The NLdigital Terms") apply to all our products and services. On 27/03/2026 11:22, Thomas Goirand wrote:
tl;dr: Gazpacho Debian packages are ready and tempest validated!
Hi,
Just wanted to write a quick message to tell the community that I have been able to mostly validate all of the Gazpacho release, a few days before the final release. The last issues in glance-store and os-ken (upstream bugs in these components) have been addressed quickly, thanks to the reactivity of both Abhishek Kekane and lajoskatona respectively, which is very much appreciated!
As the issue with os-ken prevented my CI to properly test Octavia and other stuff, I'll restart the tests, however, results are showing that everything else seems working.
As always, the packages are available through the unofficial osbpo.debian.net repositories if you wish to use the backports to Debian Stable (Trixie), which can be managed with extrepo:
apt-get install extrepo extrepo enable openstack_gazpacho apt-get update
I'm at the moment uploading everything to Debian Unstable as well, even if this currently means that I'm uploading the RC releases.
Thanks to everyone involved in this release. OpenStack continues to be an awesome community to work with!
I sincerely hope my constant efforts to have always up-to-date Debian package as soon as possible, with enough unit and functional tests to guarantee a quality standard will continue to help Debian users,
Cheers,
Thomas Goirand (zigo)
P.S: The real-time status of OpenStack Debian packaging continues to be available at https://osbpo.debian.net/deb-status/
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Kees Meijs | Nefos
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Thomas Goirand