[02:43] howdy - is someone able to clear out cdimages a bit? the servers are pretty full - alpinecurrent only has 5G free [02:48] Probably slangasek or cjwatson if they are around. [02:48] I'm trying to see what I can do elsewhere to free up some space too [04:23] Didn't cjwatson just clear up 40G the other day there? [04:29] nhandler: I believe so, things are still pretty tight. [07:20] I can nuke the old hardy daily dirs, we aren't doing any more point releases there; that only gains ~5GB though [07:21] hmm, no, I guess there's more than that scattered about after all [07:22] um... ok, someone is building hardy "mobile" images on there as of three days ago (?!) [07:22] slangasek: that'd be great if its not needed [07:22] huh, that seems odd [07:22] yes, it is [07:23] er, no; only the directory timestamps have changed [07:24] so that's another 7.1GB we could free, but should probably confirm with the mobile team before we nuke these since they all have codenames I'm unfamiliar with [07:26] slangasek: that's a great start [07:26] gives us a bit of breathing room anyway [07:52] slangasek, The hardy (really 8.06) lpia mobile images were advertised for 18 months support, no revised LTS images. There ought be no reason they can't be dropped at this point. [07:53] persia: I'm referring to the stuff under http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/mobile/hardy/, that doesn't look like moblin stuff? [07:54] As far as I understood, from feisty through intrepid, most of the "mobile" stuff was based on moblin 1.0. Then Intel did things differently, and nobody cared enough to pick up the pieces. [07:55] Note that this is *different* from ubuntu-moblin-remix, which was based on Moblin 2.0 (much later), and used an entirely different set of technologies, target platform, etc. [07:55] I *think* the "moblin" and "mobile" directories are related (one a symlink to the other), but it may be worth verifying this. [07:56] /tocd/ and /tocd3.1/ may also be interesting candidates, if you're deleting stuff: that's all pre-Dapper [07:57] slangasek: antimony's getting close too if you're able to do anything about that? [07:58] aren't we talking about antimony, or has my mapping between hostnames and machines gone wonky? [07:59] persia: antimony / alpinecurrant / chromium / beryllium [08:00] * persia thought the latter three were mirrors of a subsection of the first, but has every reason to have incomplete, outdated, or incorrect data [08:00] persia: tocd/ and tocd3.1/ - yes, those have been there since before I came along, I assumed somebody who remembers what they were would remove them as appropriate :) [08:00] persia: the conversation started with talking about alpinecurrant, not sure if slangasek is looking at antimony as well [08:00] slangasek, They are "The Open CD" for hoary/breezy : open source software you can use on your Windows install. [08:00] I'll move the mobile stuff off to old-images, but that only helps once someone archives old-images off [08:01] bradm: er, I'm /only/ looking at antimony, I don't have any direct access to alpinecurrant [08:01] slangasek: oh, ok :) [08:01] and alpinecurrant mirrors from antimony, so that's where I'd be looking anyway :) [08:02] slangasek: thats weird, because when you were talking about removing stuff, alpinecurrant was going down, but antimony wasn't [08:02] slangasek: thats obviously what confused me [08:02] well, the stuff I removed was removed on antimony :) [08:02] slangasek: odd. [08:03] slangasek: it hasn't gotten any more free space yet [08:03] slangasek: but the others have [08:03] Might be an open-files issue: files dropped from directories aren't being mirrored, but still reserved until closed, or something? [08:04] thats possible [08:05] Also, moving stuff to old-images will affect mirrors more than antimony [08:05] alpinecurrant's gone to 35G free from 5G [08:05] antimony hasn't moved [08:05] so that could explain it [08:06] Might be worth touching base with the gobuntu folks: they don't seem to have participated in a point release since 8.04.1, and might no longer need the images. [08:07] same for kubuntu-kde4 [08:08] * persia wonders why kubuntu-netbook has lucid images for armel and not i386, thinking someone probably cleaned up differently than expected [08:10] slangasek, Is /ubuntu-mid/ a symlink, or an actual empty directory? I think last release was intrepid, so this might be a candidate to drop (even if there were files). There was work towards jaunty, but the result was unreleasable (IIRC) [08:11] persia: empty dir; nuked [08:26] slangasek: are you just moving the bulk of the data to an old-{releases,image} folder to be cleaned up later? or deleting stuff directly? [08:29] bradm: most stuff I deleted; the moblin stuff I moved to old-images [08:30] slangasek: ok, still trying to work out why the free space isn't going up [08:30] no deleted files still open from what I can see [08:31] heh,the backup directory has files from 2005 [08:36] bradm, maybe hardlinks somewhere? [08:48] slangasek, bug 630825 is a duplicate of a kernel bug that was fixed for beagle a while ago, intresting that it shows on gumstix now, iirc it had to do with a broken MMC driver [08:48] Launchpad bug 630825 in linux (Ubuntu) (and 1 other project) "Preinstalled Maverick netbook image won't boot on Gumstix Overo (affects: 1) (heat: 8)" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/630825 [08:48] * ogra looks up the daisy chain issue [08:49] Bug 594382 [08:49] Launchpad bug 594382 in linux (Ubuntu Maverick) (and 1 other project) "Wake up daisy chain activation failed on omap3 (affects: 1) (heat: 46)" [Critical,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/594382 [08:56] slangasek, oh, and manifest is on my TODO, buut rather low down on the list (we need to get new u-boot and x-loader for the omap4 ES2 hardware in, after that i'll have some time) === ara_ is now known as ara [09:27] bradm,slangasek: there was a www.prev backup hardlink tree on antimony from beta release time; I've nuked it [11:11] cjwatson, slangasek, does http://paste.ubuntu.com/489156/ look ok to you (to copy .manifest for preinstalled images) ? [11:26] ogra: yes [11:27] great [11:27] * ogra commits [11:45] Would a member of the release teem be able to comment on bug #631451, please? [11:45] Launchpad bug 631451 in eucalyptus (Ubuntu) "[UIFe] UEC Web Portal has old logo, and css needs tweaking. (affects: 1) (heat: 8)" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/631451 [11:46] Doesn't the docs team usually make the call on UIFe requests? [11:47] no, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UserInterfaceFreeze [11:47] persia, In honesty - this is the first UIFe i've applied for - so you may know more than i do :) [11:47] is eucalyptus even subject to the UI freeze? [11:47] cjwatson, Pass! [11:47] approved, anyway [11:47] it's a UI.. so seemed safer to :/ [11:48] Ah, approval by RT, *notification* to docs/translations. That's a subtlety I missed before. Thanks. [11:48] cjwatson, you rock! === ogra_ is now known as ogra [12:33] hmm, publish-daily doesnt seem to have picked up the manifest :( [12:36] which build? [12:37] 20100906.1 [12:38] hmm, i dont see it in /srv/cdimage.ubuntu.com/scratch/ubuntu-netbook/ports_daily-preinstalled/debian-cd/armel+omap4/ [12:38] no no [12:38] which ... that [12:39] so the issue seems to be before publish-daily even [12:39] I'll look [12:39] /srv/cdimage.ubuntu.com/scratch/ubuntu-netbook/ports_daily-preinstalled/preinstalled/ has it [12:41] you put your code in a target which isn't called for preinstalled images [12:41] I've moved it to the right place [12:41] oh [12:41] go ahead and try a rebuild [12:42] will do without livefs rebuild [13:14] * ogra hugs cjwatson ... all working, thanks ! === bjf is now known as _bjf [16:28] cjwatson: hello, just a quick reminder for the edubuntu gfxboot logo ;) [16:45] done [16:58] rocks, thanks! [21:15] cjwatson: don't suppose you could do one more sync? I forgot to do gkeyfile-sharp (experimental) [21:15] & to the packageset