I have to agree with FL140, it is absolutely shocking that there is not even a sign of activity here.
Not only is the bug still present in Mantic but also in Jammy (22.04 LTS) which is the current long-term-support release and supposed to be used in server environments.
That is absolutely unacceptable for a data critical bug like this. Especially since the bugfix is a simple one-liner and was even backported to 2.1 as well as 0.8 by a zfs maintainer (robn) is this very thread.
If this is really the way canonical is handling its long-term “support”, then the only conclusion has to be to absolutely AVOID using Ubuntu in ANY productive environment.
I have to agree with FL140, it is absolutely shocking that there is not even a sign of activity here.
Not only is the bug still present in Mantic but also in Jammy (22.04 LTS) which is the current long-term-support release and supposed to be used in server environments.
That is absolutely unacceptable for a data critical bug like this. Especially since the bugfix is a simple one-liner and was even backported to 2.1 as well as 0.8 by a zfs maintainer (robn) is this very thread.
If this is really the way canonical is handling its long-term “support”, then the only conclusion has to be to absolutely AVOID using Ubuntu in ANY productive environment.