[01:22] <wgrant> We're all set up to open oneiric, but the mirrors are overloaded so oneiric isn't there yet.
[03:26] <charlie-tca> After all the planning, IS upgraded http://xubuntu.org to https://xubuntu.org today
[03:26] <charlie-tca> and the website is still down
[05:06] <wgrant> The mirrors are mostly synced now. Any reason not to open?
[05:06] <wgrant> ScottK: ^^
[05:07] <ScottK> Dunno.
[05:07] <ScottK> I'd want doko_ or cjwatson to say.
[05:08] <wgrant> cjwatson deferred to doko and doko said to open it when the mirrors were done.
[05:09] <wgrant> So open it we shall.
[05:10] <ScottK> OK.  Then I better upload the boost-defaults that didn't get synced.
[05:14] <wgrant> ScottK: You mean the one that was synced a while ago?
[05:14] <wgrant> https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/oneiric/+source/boost-defaults/1.46.1.1
[05:15] <wgrant> But depwait everywhere.
[05:15] <ScottK> Oh.  Cool.
[05:15] <wgrant> Missing build dependencies: libboost1.46-dev
[05:15] <wgrant> Does 1.46 need promotion?
[05:15] <ScottK> yes.
[05:15] <wgrant> Looks like we'll wait a bit, then!
[05:15] <ScottK> It should have been accepted into Main.
[05:16] <wgrant> Even the source is in universe.
[05:16] <ScottK> The MPI bits are in boost-mpi-source to be in Universe.
[05:16] <ScottK> Yep.
[05:16] <ScottK> doko_: boost1.46 landed in Universe.... Needs to be in Main.
[05:16] <ScottK> pitti should be up soon, maybe he'll fix it.
[05:17] <ScottK> As long as it's fixed before we autosync, I think that's the important thing.
[05:17] <wgrant> Yeah.
[05:17] <wgrant> Gives the mirrors a bit more time to stop crying, too.
[08:09] <pitti> ScottK: fix the boost component?
[08:11] <wgrant> pitti: Yes.
[08:11] <wgrant> It needs to be promoted.
[08:12] <wgrant> The copied stuff seems to have sensible overrides, which is a pleasant surprise.
[08:12]  * pitti spells "oneiric" right the third time
[08:12] <pitti> promoted
[10:26] <doko> cjwatson, wgrant: my gcc-4.6 update just finished to build on armel, boost-defaults is now accepted, so once these are available in the archive at around 10:40 UTC, we can open/start syncing.  Will prepare the opening email
[10:29] <wgrant> doko: Great.
[11:31] <wgrant> doko: The publisher is done.
[11:31] <wgrant> Who knows when it will make it out to mirorrs.
[11:35] <ScottK> Is "Invalid Release signature (key id 40976EAF437D05B5)" just the result of a transient state?
[11:36] <elmo> yes, unfortunately
[11:36] <wgrant> Argh, sounds like we have a half-synced mirror set..
[11:36] <wgrant> Yeah.
[11:36] <elmo> i'm going to head up to the DC in a bit to try and add more capacity
[11:37] <elmo> but I may have to disable syncing
[11:37] <wgrant> elmo: It hasn't synced for hours anyway.
[11:37] <elmo> if we can't get the load under control
[11:37] <ScottK> Retry worked.
[11:37] <wgrant> We've had one or two syncs since release.
[11:37] <elmo> wgrant: no, it hasn't fully synced
[11:37] <wgrant> Hah.
[11:37] <wgrant> Lovely.
[11:37] <elmo> I'm sure it's tried
[11:37] <wgrant> It's mostly completed one.
[11:38] <wgrant> doko: So, shall we open it up?
[12:19] <doko> wgrant: yes, please. I think cjwatson needs to turn on syncing manually
[12:23] <wgrant> doko: Done.
[12:30] <wgrant> oneiric PPAs enable.d
[12:34] <doko> wgrant: is the ftbfs summary from the last test rebuild kept current for oneiric?
[12:35] <doko> and, is it possible to add the ftbfs bug numbers to the summary pages?
[12:35] <wgrant> I'll hack oneiric into it, but bug numbers are a bit harder and slower.
[12:39] <wgrant> doko: It should be checking oneiric now.
[12:39] <doko> ok, thanks
[12:41] <ScottK> Did the boost1.46 source get promoted to Main also?  LP seems to think not.
[12:43] <wgrant> ScottK: Seems to be to me...
[12:44] <ScottK> https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/boost1.46/1.46.1-4ubuntu1/ says otherwise here.
[12:44] <wgrant> 2011-04-29 18:04:49 EST Published Oneiric release main libs 1.46.1-4ubuntu1
[12:44] <wgrant> Ah, that's upload details.
[12:44] <wgrant> There's meant to be a comment there saying publishing details can differ...
[12:45] <wgrant> eg. see the similar section on https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/boost1.46
[12:45] <ScottK> It seems odd to me that that page would, by design, not reflect the current state of the package.
[12:46] <ScottK> Package information there still says Universe too.
[12:46] <ScottK> Although it's got Main in the details section.
[12:46] <wgrant> It shows the state of the source package, which sadly can differ from its publication in particular archives.
[12:47] <wgrant> It's *meant* to show the .dsc component. But then I guess they realised they needed upload-time overrides, and all that fell apart.
[12:48] <wgrant> https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/boost1.46/+publishinghistory is about as direct as it gets.
[12:54] <ScottK> I did manage to set up pbuilder for oneiric, so that's progress.
[12:57] <wgrant> ScottK: Interesting.
[12:58] <wgrant> The mirrors must not be that bad after all.
[12:58] <ScottK> It was pointing at archive.ubuntu.com, so at least that one.
[12:58] <wgrant> "one"
[12:58] <wgrant> Its twelve constituent hosts were out of sync earlier.
[14:05] <mvo> pitti: my update-manager uploads for natty-proposed got rejected, what is the reason? should I combine the two into one or is there a different problem?
[14:43] <ScottK> Is merges.ubuntu.com pointing at Natty yet?
[14:43] <ScottK> Natty/Oneiric
[14:53] <pitti> mvo: Clint reported back in the bugs; yes, two consecutive uploads with the second one not having the first changelog
[14:54] <mvo> thx
[14:54]  * mvo prepares a fix
[16:48] <ScottK> ~all the armel builders are dead?
[17:00] <ogra_> looks more like a queue prob
[17:01] <micahg> lamont: ^^
[17:01] <lamont> yay for network problems. let me go stare at them in a moment
[17:07] <lamont> it is our friend the broken build
[17:09] <lamont> micahg: I suspect it should be better now
[17:09] <micahg> ScottK: ^^
[17:10] <lamont> though I suspect I should go visit the putatively idle armel builders and smack 'em around a littler
[17:10] <ScottK> Thanks.
[19:33] <skaet> All 11.04 milestone bugs that were open have been reviewed and retargetted.
[19:35] <charlie-tca> finally got xubuntu.org working again. IS picked yesterday to yu
[19:35] <charlie-tca> upgrade us to ssl
[19:36] <ScottK> Just blame it on bandwidth overload due to the release.
[19:37] <charlie-tca> We couldn't even access it to put the download sites up
[19:37] <ScottK> Wow.  Sounds like really extreme bandwidth saturation.
[19:37] <ScottK> ;-)
[19:37] <charlie-tca> heh
[19:38] <maco> xubuntu must be very popular :P
[19:38] <charlie-tca> Maybe gaining, at least