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wgrantScottK, pitti: It's not quite that easy, I'm afraid. At the moment it's hard-coded to backports, but that will probably change in the next few months as we refactor for derivative distros.00:01
skaetslangasek, breaking for dinner.  back on in an hour or so...00:05
slangasekskaet: ok, bon appetit :)00:09
SpamapSso, bug #753924 causes ph5p-fpm to fail to install every time. Should I make this a zero-day SRU?00:11
ubot4Launchpad bug 753924 in php5 (Ubuntu) "package php5-fpm 5.3.5-1ubuntu6 failed to install/upgrade: подпроцесс установлен сценарий post-installation возвратил код ошибки 1 (affects: 1) (heat: 6)" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/75392400:11
SpamapSaw n/m looks like zul fixed it a month ago. ;)00:12
SpamapSactually.. no.. looks like the fix was ineffective00:12
slangasekSpamapS: new packages should follow the FFe process, yes.  bug #753924, I think there's probably room for that post-beta2 if you can have a fix ready to go by then00:16
ubot4Launchpad bug 753924 in php5 (Debian) (and 1 other project) "package php5-fpm 5.3.5-1ubuntu6 failed to install/upgrade: подпроцесс установлен сценарий post-installation возвратил код ошибки 1 (affects: 1) (heat: 6)" [Unknown,Unknown] https://launchpad.net/bugs/75392400:16
SpamapSslangasek: alright. ty on both answers. :)00:16
DavieyHi, would someone be able to approve eucalyptus - i'd quite like it to be in the next ISO spin.  Thanks.00:25
DavieySpamapS, it seems still quite early to be thinking about zero day SRU's, no?00:26
SpamapSDaviey: well the wording of the email about the freezes suggested there are no more days where the archive is opened for anything except fixes "requested by the release team".. but maybe I read it wrong.00:27
SpamapSyeah I read it wrong00:27
SpamapS4/14 - 4/21 should be open for important fixes00:28
Davieyhttps://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-release/2011-April/000190.html00:30
DavieySpamapS, Fixes for universe (php5-fqm) should still be able to be uploaded until 26th... but perhaps sooner might be better.. :)00:35
SpamapSphp5-fpm is universe?00:35
skaetslangasek,  looks like the daily's weren't disabled....00:36
SpamapSooohhhhh00:36
SpamapShow can bin packages from php5 be in universe?00:36
* SpamapS always thought the whole thing goes into main when the source goes in00:36
micahg_SpamapS: binary demotion00:38
micahg_SpamapS: it's common for transitional packages00:38
SpamapSphp5-fpm is not transitional00:38
SpamapSits quite possibly the most popular way to run php at the moment00:39
DavieySpamapS, Ah, scrub that - the source is in main.. Sorry for that!00:39
SpamapSDaviey: but I can see why you'd say that since the binary itself is in universe00:39
micahg_SpamapS: I think you just have to ask if you want it per https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MainInclusionProcess note 200:41
slangasekskaet: are they disabled now or do you need me to do it?01:11
skaetslangasek, need you to please.01:13
skaetalso,  xubuntu, mythbuntu didn't seem to build.01:13
slangasekskaet: dailies are disabled and I didn't do it01:16
slangasekchecking on xubuntu01:18
slangasekI see xubuntu 20110411.1 alternate built, 20110411 desktop looks like a build failure01:19
* skaet nods01:20
skaetyes,  xubuntu alternate posted already.01:20
slangasekah, mirror sync issue at the time of the CD build; retriggering after I check on mythbuntu01:20
slangaseksame problem01:20
slangasekok, kicking off the ISO builds for both - shouldn't need to respin the livefs for this issue01:21
skaetcoolio01:21
ScottKSpamapS: Yes.  Yes you do.01:40
skaetslangasek,  can you see if edubuntu dvd is same problem (mirror synch)  it appears to have failed as well.01:54
slangasekI don't see an edubuntu build log for today01:56
slangasekdid kubuntu dvd already finish?01:56
skaetkubuntu dvd doesn't have images01:57
skaetwas just checking01:57
slangasekxubuntu, mythbuntu successfully built btw01:57
skaetorder was ubuntu, edubuntu, kubuntu for dvd...01:58
skaetre xubuntu and mythbuntu - cool.01:58
* skaet posting01:58
slangasekright, I don't see any pending jobs for edubuntu or kubuntu DVDs, and they're definitely not there; firing them off again01:59
skaetslangasek,  thanks.02:02
skaetall livecd's now posted (u, ku, xu, myth, ku-mobile) buntu02:03
skaetall alternates now posted (u, ku, xu, u-server, u-studio)02:04
ScottKslangasek: I just sponsored an xserver-xorg-video-intel upload.  It fixes a major corruption problem with KDE on Sandybridge video systems.  Two independent testers have verified it on KDE and Sarvatt verified no regressions in Ubuntu.  It would be really nice to get it in and it's a quick build too.02:05
slangasekScottK: I'm afraid I'm on the way out the door so I won't be able to review it for about an hour02:06
slangasekskaet: ^^ does that sound ok to you?  if you need me to review when I get back I can02:06
ScottKslangasek: I think that's fine.  You're still likely to be the first reviewer to show up.02:06
ScottKIt's a +2 lines patch, BTW.02:07
ScottK(from upstream)02:07
skaetslangasek,  if you could that would be appreciated.02:07
* skaet just checked, and it looks like we're still waiting for python2.7 to build before kicking off the arm images....02:15
slangaseklooks like edubuntu builds are failing with some sort of grub-related problem03:12
slangasekSetting up grub-gfxpayload-lists (0.1) ...03:13
slangasek/usr/sbin/update-grub-gfxpayload: 4: cannot create /boot/grub/gfxblacklist.txt.new: Directory nonexistent03:13
stgraberslangasek: oh, /me hopes it's not in the LTSP chroot build part ...03:14
slangasekhttp://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/livefs-build-logs/natty/edubuntu-dvd/20110412/livecd-20110412-i386.out03:15
slangaseknot sure how to tell at a glance if it's in chroot-building03:15
stgraberas ltsp is never mentioned in the whole log, it's safe to assume that's really the livefs failing and not the LTSP chroot03:16
stgraberLTSP chroot would have been really weird as we aren't supposed to have grub in there03:16
* slangasek idly wonders if this intel driver fix also addresses the occasional screen corruption he's seen03:17
slangasekstgraber: ok, well, hmm.  why is this only failing on edubuntu?  is grub-gfxpayload-lists edubuntu-specific?03:18
slangasekScottK, skaet: xserver-xorg-video-intel accepted; doesn't reset our waiting for armel thankfully :)03:18
stgraberslangasek: did we get any successful livefs build since cjwatson added grub-gfxpayload-lists as a depend of grub-pc this morning ?03:19
skaetslangasek,  thanks.  so the armel waiting on python is still pending? ...03:19
slangasekstgraber: we certainly had a number of image builds done and I didn't notice any mails about livefs build failures...03:20
slangasekskaet: looks like python2.7 is done on armel and publishing this hour03:20
skaetslangasek,  thanks.   edubuntu's dvd still in progress too, from the looks of it.03:22
slangasekskaet: no, edubuntu dvd builds failed, see above03:23
* skaet looking more carefully... sigh.03:24
stgraberhmm, can't think of anything weird we do with grub in Edubuntu ...03:24
stgraberslangasek: what's the magic involved when two packages depend on each other to determine which is the first to get configured ?03:25
stgraberslangasek: I see that grub-pc depends on grub-gfxpayload-lists which depends on grub-pc03:25
slangasekstgraber: dpkg looks first for a package with no postinst03:26
slangasekif both or neither have a postinst, it draws lots03:26
* stgraber wonders if both grub-pc and grub-gfxpayload-lists have postinst ...03:26
stgraberok, so grub-pc has a postinst that amongst other things seem to create /boot/grub and grub-gfxpayload-lists' postinst calls /usr/sbin/update-grub-gfxpayload which writes the blacklist into /boot/grub03:30
slangasekyeah.  I'm guessing it was an oversight to create this circular dep03:31
stgraberslangasek: while you are around, can you have a quick look at: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pam/+bug/745532/+attachment/2021342/+files/bug745532.diff that's to fix bug 745532 (pam upgrade error when gdm isn't running) ?03:40
ubot4stgraber: Error: Bug #745532 is private.03:40
ubot4Launchpad bug 745532 in pam (Ubuntu Oneiric) (and 2 other projects) "fails to restart (not running) gdm on maverick->natty upgrade (affects: 1) (heat: 6)" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/74553203:40
ScottKslangasek: Thanks for taking care of xserver-xorg-video-intel .03:40
stgraberwith upstart not returning anything on status, I didn't find any better way than using grep to get the current status :(03:41
slangasekScottK: no problem03:43
slangasekstgraber: I think better form would be: if $idl status | grep -q stop/waiting; then03:43
stgraberindeed, updating with that03:44
slangasekI'm wondering if invoke-rc.d is wrong here, however03:46
slangasekif 'invoke-rc.d $service reload' is not meant to return an error for a non-running service, we should fix invoke-rc.d03:47
slangasekpolicy is mute03:48
slangasekso yeah, let's go with your patch, at least for now03:48
slangasekI would probably do s/skipping/no reload needed/, personally03:49
stgraberok, changed to "no reload needed" and uploaded03:51
ScottKslangasek: Looking at https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/dhcp3/3.1.3-2ubuntu7 I'm thinking dhcp3 source ought to be removed.04:31
slangasekit has been removed from Debian (pre-squeeze release).  Want to file a pro forma bug?04:32
ScottKOK.04:32
ScottKslangasek: Bug #75835704:34
ubot4Launchpad bug 758357 in dhcp3 (Ubuntu) "Please remove dhcp3 source from Natty (affects: 1) (heat: 6)" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/75835704:34
ScottKslangasek: Do you think pam should go in before Beta 2?04:36
slangasekScottK: no strong opinion; it might be something we want in the archive at beta release for upgrades, otherwise it's probably something to accept opportunistically04:37
ScottKOK.  It looks fine to me, I guess I'll leave it for if someone needs a publisher run.04:38
skaetedubuntu dvd posted05:01
micahg_I'm assuming we can remove universe packages up to final universe freeze?05:09
ScottKminus however long it takes to get an archive admin's attention to do it, yes.05:10
slangasekkubuntu dvd built && posted05:38
skaetunbuntu-netbook built and posted06:19
pittiGood morning08:18
pittiskaet: hey08:20
pittihow bad is it?08:20
skaetheya pitti,  not too bad,  so far.08:21
pittinice, my double wait-for-package armel builds triggered fine08:21
skaetarmel are still emerging...08:21
pittiI'll add them to the tracker then08:21
pittithey all finished building08:21
pittiedubuntu dvd apparently failed08:22
skaetI'm not seeing netboot images though.   can you check that they've been started?08:22
pittiskaet: hm, we don't have cronjobs for any netboot "images" as such08:22
skaetpitti, hmm... they show up in the dailies,  so something's building them.08:23
skaetpitti, probably best to wait until cjwatson's online and talk it through with him.08:24
skaetother than that,  I'm keeping my fingers crossed when I wake up we don't have too many new bugs.  ;)08:24
pittiskaet: well, d-i builds them, yes, but they aren't ISOs08:24
skaetupgrades aren't iso's either ;)08:25
* skaet is fuzzy brained though at this point, so will leave you to it, and get some zzz's.08:26
pittiskaet: so I guess there's some magic to create "beta-2" in http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/natty/main/installer-amd64/08:26
skaetprobably...   also,  edubuntu dvd was kicked off again by slangasek,  and there's dvd images in the iso tester.08:30
pittiah, so that probably just killed mine, good08:30
pittiskaet: so we have something to play with now, and I'll review the upload queue for more beta-2 RC bug fixes08:30
pittiso that we might have another round of CD builds tonight?08:31
skaetpitti,  yeah, review for the opportunistic fixes, and we'll see what the testing shows us.08:31
skaeton the positive side - I upgraded my 10.10 clean wubi system, and it booted up nicely into 11.04 for the first time through that path,  so I was smiling tonight.08:32
pittiall arm images posted08:37
jibelpitti, netboot from 11-Apr-2011 19:03 is good to add to the tracker ?08:44
pittijibel: I hope so, I'll add it08:47
jibelpitti, nm I'm on it.08:48
pittiah, thanks08:48
pittiok, I reviewed/accepted everything which is either obviously safe or urgent for beta209:08
pittithe remaining uploads should wait until after b2 IMHO09:10
DavieyDo we have a guess when the next spin is due?10:01
pittiDaviey: pretty much "when we need it"10:07
pittiDaviey: do you need any of the virtinst etc. packages that were accepted an hour ago on the server images?10:07
Davieypitti: Yeah, i wondered if he knew of something on the horizon that might be enough.10:07
pitti"he"?10:07
pittiDaviey: but the current server isos should be fine10:08
pittifor an initial test, anyway10:08
Davieypitti: More curious to enable hggdh to QA Eucalyptus.10:08
DavieyIt doesn't jusify a respin.10:08
cjwatsonskaet: netboot images are built by uploads of the debian-installer packages.  FYI10:37
cjwatsondid anyone resolve the grub-gfxpayload-lists issue I see in backscroll?10:38
evare we too late in the game for beta-2 stuff? Or would any accepted uploads require a respin?10:38
cjwatsonthe obvious solution to that seems to be to have grub-gfxpayload-lists.postinst mkdir -p /boot/grub10:38
cjwatsonI'm happy with the circular dep part of it10:39
pittiev: right now we plan to do another respin this evening, and accept important or safe stuff over the day10:41
evyay10:41
evI have safe stuff ;)10:41
evbut I'll hold off for a bit just in case any more ubiquity bugs get fixed10:42
pitticjwatson: not that I have seen10:42
cjwatsonuploaded a fix10:43
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cjwatsonta11:09
ogra_pitti, i didnt get any tracker notification for headless armel builds, but they seem to exist on cdimage11:29
pittiogra_: they do exist in the tracker as well11:30
ogra_hmm, weird11:30
* ogra_ checks, i thought i subscribed11:30
ScottKAccepted kubuntu-meta.11:33
ScottKAnd now I'm off for the day.11:33
ogra_pitti, oops, sorry, i was actually not subscribed11:35
pittiScottK: thanks11:35
pittiogra_: ah, at least that explains it11:35
pittiI think http://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/nbs.html is about as far as we can realistically get12:08
pittix264 is FTBFS on powerpc, and I already tried to build lipsia and odin against libdcmtk2-dev, they fail horribly on other things12:08
pittiso I'm inclined to just declare lipsia/odin broken and remove the libdcmtk1 stuff12:09
pittiI pinged siretart about whether he's interested in x264 on powerpc, but if not, I'd just declare it broken as well12:09
jibelRiddell, bug 758614 I haven't found any useful information in the logs. I can replay the installation if needed and provide additional infos.13:37
ubot4Launchpad bug 758614 in ubiquity (Ubuntu Natty) (and 1 other project) "Kubuntu Wubi - Black screen during stage 2 (affects: 1) (heat: 6)" [High,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/75861413:37
Riddelljibel: hmm, I don't even know enough about the wubi process to know what should be going on during that14:55
cjwatsonRiddell: "stage 2" of wubi is just ubiquity14:56
jibelRiddell, I don't think it's wubi, it's more like the session not starting before launching the installer.14:57
cjwatsonwith a load of preseeding14:57
skaetmorning all15:08
Riddellhappy Tuesday15:08
skaet:)15:09
charlie-tcaGood morning, skaet15:09
jibelHi skaet15:09
seb128hey skaet15:10
skaethi jibel, charlie-tca, any particularily nasty bugs showing up from the testing so far?15:11
skaethi seb128 :)15:11
jibelskaet, nothing exciting. 2 ubiquity bugs with Wubi, translations/strings issues, and a grub failure on amd64+mac15:18
skaetjibel,  nothing exciting == good.  ;)15:19
skaetthanks15:20
jibelskaet, I've added a report on qa.u.c to tracker the state of the builds the bugs filed during the release.15:20
jibelhttp://reports.qa.ubuntu.com/reports/isotesting/natty/opened.html15:20
* skaet hugs jibel15:21
skaetthanks!   That should make the final cross checks and documentation easier.   :)15:21
jibelthe first page 'image list' takes the images available from cdimages and the build logs and match it with the results on the tracker15:21
jibelso you'll see images that are published on cdimage but not published on the tracker.15:22
charlie-tcaskaet: upgrade Xubuntu maverick to natty pulls in all of gnome15:22
jibellike natty-server-powerpc.iso for example15:22
charlie-tcagives me the option to use any ubuntu or xubuntu session at login15:22
jibelcharlie-tca, that's a dependency issue that mrpouit needs to fix.15:23
charlie-tcaI know, but that doesn't make it less nasty15:23
Riddelljibel: where do I download wubi from?15:38
jibelRiddell, it's on the iso15:39
jibelmount the iso and wubi.exe is at the root of the iso15:39
Riddellso I have to burn the ISO, boot up windows and run wubi from there?15:39
jibelRiddell, to go faster mount the iso, and copy wubi.exe and the iso to windows15:40
Riddellok15:40
jibelRiddell, then run wubi.exe --isopath=natty-desktop-amd64.iso or the arch you're running.15:40
jibelor burn a cd15:41
cjwatsonjibel: I hope you *occasionally* test from a burned CD; the code paths aren't the same when you run from an ISO image on disk15:41
cjwatsoncould somebody review console-setup?  in order for that fix to be effective, it will need to land in the archive so that we can incorporate it into the next ubiquity upload15:42
jibelcjwatson, yes, but once I've validated that the CD is ok I use the isopath method, which is faster than burning a cd for each test.15:43
cjwatsonok15:44
pitticjwatson: doing now (sorry, had a two-hour mumble debug session)16:20
pitticjwatson: accepted16:20
cjwatsonno problem, thanks16:21
evcan someone let migration-assistant through? I'd like to get that into the ubiquity upload as well16:21
pittiev: yep, I'm running through the queue now16:21
evyay16:21
evthanks16:21
pittijibel, skaet, cjwatson: I think tonight we should regenerate all images to pick up today's bug fixes; do you have a preferred time when to start this? (I thought around 2000 UTC)16:23
pittiGrueMaster, ogra_: WDYT about the current armel images? do you want another build tonight?16:23
GrueMasterpitti: what bug fixes affect armel?16:23
cjwatsonthe python-apt one, according to ogra16:24
cjwatsonGrueMaster: ^-16:24
pittiGrueMaster: not the gfxboot ones, and not the installer ones; there were some fixes in the desktop, but none which break the installation16:24
pittipython-apt is bug 75873216:25
ubot4Launchpad bug 758732 in python-apt (Ubuntu Natty) (and 1 other project) "enable_component() does not enable components for deb-src lines (affects: 1) (heat: 8)" [Medium,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/75873216:25
GrueMasterWell, let me get some testing in so we can catch any criticals.  I haven't had fresh working images in a week.16:25
GrueMasterthat bug is very low.16:25
pittiso if the prebuilt images have a wrong apt sources.list, you might want that16:26
GrueMasterNot sure why it is marked as medium.16:26
pittiGrueMaster: yeah, I'm asking as we need to weigh the nontrivial hours of building and mandays of testing against the fixes16:26
GrueMasterHaving no deb-src for universe is not enough of a reason to regenerate.16:26
GrueMasterRight now I am seeing a bug where oem-config fails to start on the headless images.  Higher priority.16:27
pittihm, haven't see the report for that one yet16:28
GrueMasterI should be able to do enough testing between now and 2000UTC to determine what else needs critical fixes before we respin armel.16:28
GrueMasterJust filed.16:28
pittiright16:28
GrueMasterbug 75885816:28
ubot4Launchpad bug 758858 in ubiquity (Ubuntu) "oem-config fails to start on headless images (affects: 1) (heat: 8)" [High,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/75885816:28
pittiGrueMaster: so we'll rebuild after these get fixes, not time-based16:28
GrueMasterThat would be much better for me.16:29
pitti2000 for desktop/alternates/DVDs just seems  like a good time to pick up ev's/cjwatson's/mvo's fixed from the day16:29
GrueMasterAs long as I have new images by this time tomorrow, I can get them tested.  I'm in US-PST.16:30
cjwatsonGrueMaster: 758858> can you try booting the first time round with 'debug-oem-config' on the kernel command line, instead of running oem-config-firstboot a second time?16:31
cjwatsonGrueMaster: the log is full of stuff that indicates that the debconf database is already locked by something else, and I don't know if that's related to the way you did your debug run or not16:31
GrueMasterI tried that yesterday with the same results.  Unfortunately I had to get something else tested and didn't get a chance to file a bug.16:32
cjwatsonI think we'll get a more useful log if you use debug-oem-config to put it in debug mode right from the start16:32
cjwatsonGrueMaster: sure, it will still *fail*, but it will produce a more useful log16:33
GrueMasterI'll try again on a clean image.16:33
cjwatsonthe current logs don't have anything actionable16:33
pittiev: ^16:38
evmuch appreciated16:38
GrueMastercjwatson: I added debug-oem-config and the log doesn't appear any different from launching it manually (other than I have no console using this method).16:42
GrueMasterIs there a different log to look at?16:43
cjwatson/var/log/oem-config.log should be the right one16:43
cjwatsoncan I see it?16:43
cjwatson(also, to be perfectly honest, I need ARM people to be debugging installer problems on ARM, as a general rule ...)16:44
GrueMasterhttp://paste.ubuntu.com/593172/16:44
cjwatsonI can try but success is far from guaranteed16:44
cjwatsonhmmm16:44
cjwatsonodd multiplicity of log entries there, but as you say, no different16:45
cjwatsonI guess I need a way to reproduce this on i386, or else an ARM person needs to debug this16:45
GrueMasterLooks like each run just appends new output.  There should be 3 runs in that log.16:45
GrueMasterI've pinged ogra.16:46
pittiI'm off for about 1 h for my Ubuntu Dev Week talk about PyGI16:55
ogra_pitti, i discovered a jasper bug with the netbook image so i would like a rebuild once i uploaded the fix17:01
GrueMasterogra_: rebuild is planned,but let's get as many bugs as possible before you trigger the rebuild.17:02
ogra_GrueMaster, indeed17:02
ogra_cjwatson, on the headless image i'm calling a chrooted debconf-communicate from initramfs to preseed the debian-installer/framebuffer value, could it be that i miss some black magic to have it remove the lock ?17:04
ogra_(thats the only idea i have for the above)17:04
cjwatsonsimply exiting should be enough17:04
ogra_hmm, k17:04
ogra_there is nothing else that could touch debconf, weird17:05
cjwatsongetting an strace might be worthwhile, in case it's oem-config trying to recursively claim the lock itself17:05
cjwatson(strace -f -s 1024, at least)17:05
cjwatsonand also of course check for other running processes17:05
LaneyIs adding a new meta package to a (universe) source package OK at this stage in the cycle?17:16
lamontskaet: doko: ogra_: pitti: so, do I reject bug 67544, or just mark it incomplete?  (we're going to actually need some binaries to bootstrap from that run on ubuntu...)17:40
ubot4Launchpad bug 67544 in fpc (Debian) (and 5 other projects) "Bootstrapping needed for fpc for armel (heat: 13)" [Unknown,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/6754417:40
skaetpitti, before starting the images,  have you done "Modify debian-cd/CONF.sh to set OFFICIAL "17:40
skaetlamont,  if you're needing binaries to bootstrap (effectively waiting for input from reporter sort of thing) then incomplete seems like the right state17:41
ogra_can someone let jasper-initramfs in ? diff is at http://paste.ubuntu.com/593206/ i need it on the next netbook image17:43
cjwatsonskaet: that was already done for beta 1, and wasn't undone17:45
cjwatson(I checked yesterday, remembering last time ...)17:46
skaetcjwatson,  :)17:47
* highvoltage starts upgrade testing for Edubuntu Desktop i386/amd6417:59
jbichawe're in hard beta freeze now?18:18
skaetjbicha, yes18:21
skaetjbicha, is there a specific fix you're trying to get in?18:22
jbichayes, fixing bug 426215 would make the Ubuntu Help better as we could link directly to Software Center18:22
ubot4Launchpad bug 426215 in software-center (Ubuntu) (and 1 other project) "[UIF exception] apt:package-name isn't handled by the Store when appropriate (affects: 5) (heat: 30)" [Wishlist,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/42621518:22
jbichaI can ask again Friday though, right?18:27
evdoing the ubiquity release dance now18:28
ev^ if someone could let that through, I'd appreciate it18:37
skaetjbicha,  yes, please ask as soon as we get the beta images published.18:40
highvoltagevirt-manager's scale option ftw! http://people.ubuntu.com/~jonathan/files/natty/testing.png18:47
* skaet goes to get some lunch, biab18:53
ogracjwatson, strace data attached to bug 758858 ... i see a lot of EBADF errors18:54
ubot4Launchpad bug 758858 in ubiquity (Ubuntu) "oem-config fails to start on headless images (affects: 1) (heat: 8)" [High,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/75885818:54
pittiev: looking19:18
pittiogra: jasper-initramfs accepted; so you want all armel rebuilds for that (also kubuntu)? (<- GrueMaster)19:20
ogra_pitti, for that one i dont need kubuntu, but for the python-apt one19:21
pittiogra_: so, full rebuild tonight?19:21
ogra_the jasper-initramfs change is only for omap4 netbook19:21
ogra_yeah, we are still trying to find the cause for bug 758858  though19:22
ubot4Launchpad bug 758858 in ubiquity (Ubuntu) "oem-config fails to start on headless images (affects: 1) (heat: 8)" [High,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/75885819:22
pittiogra_: right19:22
pittiogra_: I'll monitor that then and do rebuilds once that's fixed19:22
pittiogra_: if it doesn't get fixed by, say, 2200 UTC, do you still want rebuilds for the other fixes?19:23
ogra_pitti, yeah, theoretically the non headless rebuilds could happen now, lets see what GrueMaster thinks about that19:23
pittiogra_: we still need the jasper-initramfs build/publication, no?19:24
ogra_and headless is so fast to test that we could still roll it tomorrow worst case19:24
pitti*nod*19:24
ogra_yeah, it needs to be on the images19:24
pittianyway, I need some food, bbl19:24
GrueMasterI haven't hit any criticals on the non-headless images yet.  Haven't looked at kubuntu though.19:24
ogra_GrueMaster, well, the jasper fix is for unity-2d only (the PPA icon)19:24
ogra_theoretically we wouldnt need to rebuild kubuntu (unless there are heavy bugs you will find)19:25
GrueMasterunderstood.  Just specifying what *needs* rerolling immediately vs later tonight.19:25
GrueMasterthe plan earlier was to reroll all armel to pick up other bug fixes.  I want to test (and hopefully fix) as much as possible before that happens.19:26
ogra_right19:27
slangasek^^ ecj is a fix for an armel ftbfs, and for ecj1 being unusable due to multiarch; it's a dep of the gcj jdk and of eucalyptus so it impacts dvds and server images20:14
slangasek(but is not beta-critical)20:14
ogra_cjwatson, backing out your fix for bug #746020 makes headless work20:15
ubot4Launchpad bug 746020 in ubiquity (Ubuntu) "ubiquity crashed with ValueError in command(): invalid literal for int() with base 10: '' (affects: 3) (dups: 2) (heat: 28)" [Low,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/74602020:15
stgraberskaet: how critical is LTSP for beta2 ?20:24
skaetstgraber,  can you give me the bug number?20:25
stgraberskaet: there's a bug that seems to affect ubuntu alternate 32bit/64bit + edubuntu 32bit/64bit. Not sure where it comes from yet, debugging it now.20:25
stgraberskaet: don't have one yet20:26
skaetstgraber,  how does it manifest?20:26
stgraberpatrickmw: can you file one anyway ?20:26
stgraberskaet: install LTSP from alternate or test it in Edubuntu => won't boot20:26
stgraberas in, the thin client won't boot. The server is fine AFAIK20:26
patrickmwstgraber, yes.  did you determine the best package to file the bug against?20:27
stgraberpatrickmw: just file it against ubuntu for now and assign to me please20:27
skaetstgraber,  interesting.   Let me have a couple of discussions.   Sounds like something we can document around if necessary, but I'll see if I hear a dissenting opinion.20:27
patrickmwstgraber, ok20:27
skaetstgraber,  thanks for flagging.20:28
stgraberskaet: I should have the issue reproduced here in 10-15 minutes, then it shouldn't be long to figure out what broke and give you more information.20:28
skaetstgraber,  cool,  thanks!20:29
ogra_skaet, root cause for bug 758858 found, but i dont really know how to solve it, seems its caused by a fix for another bug20:30
ubot4Launchpad bug 758858 in ubiquity (Ubuntu Natty) (and 1 other project) "oem-config fails to start on headless images (affects: 1) (heat: 8)" [High,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/75885820:30
ogra_i just did a succsessfull headless install here20:31
stgraberpatrickmw: reproduced the bug20:34
patrickmwstgraber, you will have a bug id in a few20:36
stgraberand identified the problem20:36
stgraberit's some kernel packaging (I guess) that makes the files 600 instead of 64420:37
stgraberso now the tftp process can't read the kernel and initrd20:37
stgraberskaet, highvoltage: ^20:37
skaetstgraber, ack20:38
skaetogra_,  glad you know root cause,  guess we'll go ahead with builds, and if you can figure a workaround/resolution by tomorrow morning your time, work with pitti to incorporate it.  Doesn't look likely we'll get a fix tonight then.20:39
patrickmwstgraber, bug 759115, I assume you will be changed the package its assigned to20:39
ubot4Launchpad bug 759115 in ubuntu-meta (Ubuntu) "ltsp thin client kernel error - Could not find kernel image: vmlinuz (affects: 1) (heat: 6)" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/75911520:39
ogra_skaet, well, cjwatson wrote the original fix, i would like to get some input from him20:40
skaetogra_,  understandable.20:40
ogra_skaet, but a full install test of headless takes around 10min (plus another 10 for dd'ing the image to SD) so we can be late with that20:41
stgraberskaet: not totally sure how to fix the ltsp issue ... I could do a hack in LTSP to chmod the files when copying the kernels, but that definitely changed since beta1, so I'd be interested to know why the kernel is now only readable by root20:41
skaetstgraber, I was about to suggest going onto u-kernel and asking, but I see that bjf has just joined here,  so wondering if word has spread ;)20:42
highvoltagestgraber: I guess there would be a feature freeze bug for it if it was done on purpose?20:42
stgraberbjf: hey, any idea why kernel and initrd is now 600 instead of 644 ? that's breaking ltsp :)20:44
ogra_stgraber,   [ Kees Cook ]20:45
ogra_  * [Config] packaging: adjust perms on vmlinuz as well20:45
ogra_from 2.6.38-8.4020:45
stgraberdoh, security ... should have thought of it20:45
ogra_talk to kees20:45
ogra_:)20:45
highvoltageeek, I seemed to have forgotten about https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/edubuntu-artwork/+bug/746028 since the last beta20:46
ubot4Launchpad bug 746028 in edubuntu-artwork (Ubuntu) "Edubuntu Wallpapers are not updated on upgrade to Natty (affects: 1) (heat: 493)" [Wishlist,Confirmed]20:46
* skaet had noticed that last night, when scrubbing techoverview and was a bit surprised it was still there.... 20:47
highvoltageskaet: could I still fix that after the beta release is done?20:49
skaethighvoltage,  depends when after.   ;)   Its localized scope though, so bug fix on friday would be fine.20:50
ogra_didnt you write 21st would be upload deadline ?20:50
ogra_:)20:50
highvoltageskaet: ok, I'll prepare and test a fix in the meantime, so if there's a window for uploading, I'll be ready for it20:51
pittihighvoltage: upload when ready; in the worst case, it'll be in teh archive for upgrading, and in the best case we do a respin and it's in20:52
pittiI don't see a problem with accepting it20:52
highvoltagepitti: thanks!20:52
stgraberpitti: I'll be uploading a new upstream version of LTSP soon to fix the LTSP bug affecting alternate. It's going to be including my fix + a ntpdate race condition fix + translation update + gentoo specifc delta. I'll add that to bug 75911520:57
ubot4Launchpad bug 759115 in ubuntu-meta (Ubuntu) "ltsp thin client kernel error - Could not find kernel image: vmlinuz (affects: 1) (heat: 6)" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/75911520:57
cjwatsonogra_: hmm20:58
ogra_:(20:58
cjwatsonogra_: I wonder if I put that code in the wrong place20:58
pittistgraber: ah, good; so we'll wait for that with the respin of alternates in any case20:58
ogra_cjwatson, we also verified that it worked before the code was added, the 0402 image works, from 03 on it fails ... i find it a bit odd that only the debconf frontend seems to cause it20:59
cjwatsonogra_: I have a good guess, just reading code20:59
ogra_k21:00
cjwatsonyeah, I can fix this21:00
ogra_\o/21:00
cjwatsonthanks for that investigation, that's exactly what I needed21:00
ogra_:)21:00
cjwatsonanything else in ubiquity known to need urgent fixing?21:01
ogra_well, ev just did an upload, i guess he already covered most21:02
cjwatsonstgraber: http://paste.ubuntu.com/593284/21:03
cjwatson(#ubuntu-devel from five days ago)21:03
stgrabercjwatson: yeah, I don't really like the idea of changing permissions on the kernel less than a month before release ...21:05
stgraberpitti: ok, ltsp is on its way (5.2.7). Let me know if you have any question regarding the changes (and I'll either try to answer or nag the one who commited it :))21:17
cjwatsonogra_: the big pile of EBADF is actually harmless - it's just that Unix has no way to say "close all fds" or "close all fds apart from these ones"21:21
cjwatsonit's an omission from the interface21:21
ogra_ah21:21
cjwatsonthe best you can do if you want that is to iterate up to some plausible maximum21:22
highvoltagejibel, skaet: I see you tested ubuntu upgrades. could you confirm that the ubuntu wallpapers changed to the new ones after upgrade? I suspect that the edubuntu wallpaper bug might be present in ubuntu as well and since the wallpapers are quite similar, it might have gone unnoticed21:22
ogra_well, that strace was truncated anyway21:22
ogra_the second one actually showed some more info21:22
cjwatsonyeah, I read it21:23
cjwatsonit matches your diagnosis, indeed21:23
GrueMasterI haven't found any critical fix-for-beta2 issues on the armel images.  respin when oem-config is fixed and ready.  :P21:23
ogra_(and jasper is promoted)21:24
skaethighvoltage,  the difference between the 10.10 and 11.04 is subtle,  and I think it was applied, so didn't open specific bug.21:24
skaethowever,  as you say,  its subtle, so I could be wrong here.21:24
stgraberhighvoltage: can you easily tell if a wallpaper is natty or not ? if so, come in my office, I have a freshly upgraded system :)21:27
highvoltageI can if I see both, the new one has more orange diagonally21:27
highvoltageskaet: I just checked stgraber's machine. the bug is present on ubuntu too21:28
highvoltageskaet: so people who upgrade their ubuntu machines will see the old wallpaper on gdm and in their session21:29
stgraberskaet: on the machine I just showed to highvoltage I have a different background for gdm (that was used on 10.10) and a user session that was never used (so first login being 11.04)21:30
pittistgraber: how much testing did this get? the changes look reasonable, but too much to review every single one just by eye21:30
stgraberpitti: it got released a good 10 minutes ago. The changes themselves have been tested by their authors and I tried my chmod on a buggy natty machine to make sure it works.21:30
highvoltagestgraber: yeah if that user logged in before, it would've gotten the old background. that bug doesn't affect new users.21:32
highvoltagestgraber: the new caching stuff was done by didrocks, so I'll poke him when he's online again and take the liberty of subscribing him to that bug21:32
stgraberhighvoltage: ok, so it's just very very visible with edubuntu ;)21:32
pittistgraber: so yes, if you want that in instead of a focussed chmod bug fix, fine for me21:34
stgraberpitti: yeah, I prefer having a non patched LTSP release whenever possible, we already have enough ubuntu specific stuff upstream.21:36
pittistgraber: accepted21:36
stgraberthat ntp fix is going to avoid a lot of bug reports too (would have been sru material). As I saw a few thin clients being out of date by a few years and having (surprisingly) SSL issues ...21:37
stgraberpitti: thanks21:37
skaethighvoltage,  thanks for letting me know.21:37
pittithanks cjwatson,  ubiquity accepted21:40
cjwatsonnp21:40
pittiogra_: so we'll wait for ubiquity 2.6.4 for new armel images?21:40
pittiogra_: jasper-initramfs is in; blocking on anything else?21:40
ogra_pitti, nope, go for it as soon as ubiquity is done21:40
pittiack21:40
pittiso, ubiquity 2.6.4 for armel, fixed bamf for desktops, ltsp for alternates/dvds21:41
pittiskaet: ^ aware of anything else21:41
skaetpitti,  those are the main ones.21:43
skaetthe wallpaper issue for edubuntu/ubuntu on upgrades is cosmetic, and we can document around it.21:44
highvoltageskaet: yep. at least it's not very noticable on Ubuntu (no one even noticed it until now) and on Edubuntu we can just post instructions on how to fix it post-upgrade21:45
* skaet nods21:46
pittihighvoltage: I'm fine with queuing edubuntu DVDs last, this will give you another couple of hours to get them uploaded21:47
stgraberpitti: we'll need an edubuntu rebuild for LTSP anyway21:47
pittiright, I was going to (see above)21:47
highvoltagepitti: great21:47
pittipitti | so, ubiquity 2.6.4 for armel, fixed bamf for desktops, ltsp for alternates/dvds21:48
stgraberpitti: ah right, I was thinking of another ltsp issue affecting edubuntu: bug 759080 :)21:49
ubot4Launchpad bug 759080 in ubuntu "DHCP Server is not installed with Edubuntu LTSP Installer (affects: 1) (heat: 6)" [High,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/75908021:49
pittistgraber: oh, will that need another upload?21:49
stgraberwhich was caused by bad timing on building the edubuntu candidate21:49
stgraberpitti: nope, it was just caused by Edubuntu building when isc-dhcp wasn't entirely published yet (only amd64 was)21:50
pittiah, just saw the bug, fine21:50
slangasekwell, the new xserver-xorg-video-intel doesn't fix the corruption I was seeing, but I can see the effects of the patch when I switch desktops21:56
jibelslangasek, what type of corruption do you see ? do you have a bug number ?21:59
slangasekjibel: haven't filed it yet; with metacity, my window borders sometimes stick around when they shouldn't21:59
slangasekso if I alt+tab between windows, I get lines on the foreground window where the window decorations from the previous window are22:00
jibelslangasek, this type of thing https://launchpadlibrarian.net/68593683/problem1.png ?22:00
slangasekhmm, I haven't seen that22:00
slangasekthat looks like a different sort of corruption22:01
slangaseklet's screenshot, shall we22:01
pittislangasek: most likely bug 74038722:01
ubot4Launchpad bug 740387 in xserver-xorg-video-intel (Ubuntu Natty) (and 4 other projects) "graphical corruption with multiple drivers and classic desktop (affects: 8) (dups: 1) (heat: 50)" [Undecided,Invalid] https://launchpad.net/bugs/74038722:02
pitticould you compare?22:02
pittislangasek: that more likely affects the window interior not being refreshed properly, though22:02
pittihttps://launchpadlibrarian.net/67005944/example2.png22:02
slangasekyeah, I've seen some of that, but only when flipping desktops I think22:04
slangasekand that /does/ seem to be gone with the latest driver upload22:04
pittihm, it's not a driver problem22:04
pittislangasek: so perhaps you do have a different issue then22:04
slangasekit may be specific to gnome-terminal, actually22:07
slangasekat least, firefox doesn't show the problem22:07
slangasekoh, no, also affects gimp22:07
slangasekum am I going senile, or has the screenshot button disappeared from gimp?22:09
pittislangasek: works here22:11
pittiwell, the menu22:11
pittithe thing that disappeared is the "fetch from scanner" menu entry22:11
slangasekwhich menu do you see it in? :)22:11
slangasekoh, there it is22:11
pittiFile -> Create -> Screen photo...22:11
pitti(loosely translated from German)22:11
pittiaccepting bamf22:16
slangasekpitti: bug #759203, w/ screenshot22:20
ubot4Launchpad bug 759203 in metacity (Ubuntu) "alt+tab window cycling leaves window borders drawn across windows (affects: 1) (heat: 6)" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/75920322:20
pittiah, haven't seen that one yet22:22
pittiof course it's possible that this is another symptom of the xdamage bug22:22
slangasekxdamage?22:22
pittihm, seems two wait-for-packages don't like each other, the second one crashes on the lock file22:23
pittislangasek: bug 74038722:23
ubot4Launchpad bug 740387 in xserver-xorg-video-intel (Ubuntu Natty) (and 4 other projects) "graphical corruption with multiple drivers and classic desktop (affects: 8) (dups: 1) (heat: 50)" [Undecided,Invalid] https://launchpad.net/bugs/74038722:23
pittiit got introduced with a metacity patch for unity-2d, but that caused this regression22:23
slangasekok22:24
pittiwould be interesting to try without that patch to see whether it fixes it22:24
pittidebian/patches/16-capture-before-unmap22:24
slangaseklet's see22:26
slangasekpitti: debian/patches/17-workspace-switcher-cycle.patch doesn't apply cleanly without 16-capture-before-unmap; how to resolve?22:29
pittislangasek: just disable it as well, it was added in the same uplaod as 16-capture22:30
pittislangasek, skaet: I just started http://people.canonical.com/~pitti/scripts/buildqueue.txt22:30
pittiwhich has the triggers we discussed above (pacakges are all uploaded)22:31
pittialternates should start in ~ 30 minutes, desktops and armels in 9022:31
skaetthanks pitti!22:31
skaetwill keep an eye on it in that sequence.22:31
pittihighvoltage: you still have some 4 hours (perhaps more) before edubuntu will start, in case you want to update the pictures22:32
pittiskaet: thanks22:32
skaetjibel,  ^^  I'm going to be marking the images as rebuilding.22:32
pittiso unless you need something else from me, I'd rather go to bed now and get up relatively early for more handholding22:32
pittiI don't see much I could do right now except for waiting22:32
pittiskaet: do you have access to antimony?22:33
jibelskaet, k22:35
skaetpitti,  yup,  thats where I was checking last night.22:39
skaetpitti,  sleep well.   I'll publish them as they emerge, and ping slangasek if I see problems.22:40
pittiskaet: right, so you can check "ps aux|grep cdimage" what it's doing ATM22:44
pittimeh, the wait-for-packages trip on each other, needs some more handholding; I'll wait at least until the alternates start22:44
* skaet nods22:45
pittiah, alternates started22:50
pittibamf and ubiquity finished building on armel, so these builds will start in an hour22:52
pittiskaet: if one of the wait-for-packages dies again, feel free to restart the pipeline as in http://people.canonical.com/~pitti/scripts/buildqueue.txt22:53
pitti(but do it in screen)22:53
* SpamapS threatens pitti with kryptonite if he doesn't retire to the fortress of solitude soon22:53
pittislangasek can certainly help you with that22:53
* pitti yells "Geordi, maximum power to the kryptonite shield!"22:53
skaetpitti,  :)   Yup,  can handle (as long as things don't break in unexpected ways ... )22:55
pittithanks22:55
pittiso, good night everyone!22:55
skaetsleep well pitti,   and thanks!22:57
pittiskaet: meh -- this isn't working, we can't have multiple wait-for-packages23:15
pittiseems ubuntustudio and server failed, and the running w-f-ps failed again23:15
pittiskaet: I restarted ustudio and server builds23:16
pittiskaet: would you mind running the armel and live pipelines in about 45 mins?23:16
pittiah well, I'll just use sleep instead of w-f-p23:16
pittidone23:17
pittiok, off for real now, promised :)23:17
skaetlol23:17
skaetok  will start the armel and live pipelines in about an hour.23:18
skaets/hour/45 minutes/23:18
cjwatsonpitti said he used 'sleep', which suggests to me that he has it set up to trigger23:20
cjwatsonso I don't think you need to23:21
cjwatsonthere are two 'sleep 3600' processes on antimony23:21
* skaet nods 23:36
ScottKpitti: On the off chance you're up and looking for something to do, there's that KDE SRU for Maverick that would love to take advantage of the empty buildds ...23:45

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