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Is it intentional that wslu is not installed by default with Ubuntu 22.04? #233

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vbrozik opened this issue May 17, 2022 · 2 comments
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vbrozik commented May 17, 2022

Background Information:

  • Build: any
  • WSL: Ubuntu 22.04

Describe the bug

  1. wslu is not installed any more by default with Ubuntu 22.04 for WSL.
  2. The documentation does not mention the change: https://wslutiliti.es/wslu/install.html#ubuntu

To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:

  • Install WSL with Ubuntu 22.04 and check the presence of the package:
$ dpkg -l wslu
dpkg-query: no packages found matching wslu

Expected behavior
Such a useful package for WSL like wslu should still be installed by default.

Additional context
Changelog of ubuntu-wsl with the package removal:
http://changelogs.ubuntu.com/changelogs/pool/main/u/ubuntu-meta/ubuntu-meta_1.481/changelog

@vbrozik
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vbrozik commented May 18, 2022

Finally I was able to find the commit(s). The removal of wslu was done in two steps - for Ubuntu 21.10 and 22.04:

Unfortunately I still have no idea how such changes are decided on in Ubuntu. Searching for wsl or wslu in the bug-tracker returns no results: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubuntu-meta Do you know where I can follow the decision process of changes in Ubuntu?

I have asked a question about the decision process on Ask Ubuntu: How to find a reason for a change in Ubuntu? (example: removal of package wslu from the default installation)

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Since I have left Canonical last year, currently it's Canonical's decision on changing the meta packages and I have no control over it. If you want to install for 22.04, you can install it via PPA right now.

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