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smbmorning07:41
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jk-hey apw08:07
ikepanhcgood morning folks08:23
smbikepanhc, hey Ike08:26
ikepanhc:)08:26
apwmoin08:27
TeTeTcking: hi there, I've used the suspend-resume script you provided in some util on a Lenovo T520 and now it's no longer returning from sleep at all - is it possible that setting the wakealarm messed something up? I checked the script, but cannot see anything ill in it09:44
ckingTeTeT, I recommend using fwts to test this. install fwts and run the wakealarm test to sanity check this first.09:46
ckingrun "fwts wakealarm -"  to do the wakealarm test09:46
ckingoops, I meant "sudo fwts wakealarm -"09:47
TeTeTcking: right now when it is sleeping, I press power button, the hd icon flashes for a split second, system goes back to sleep09:47
TeTeTcking: ok, will give that a try09:47
ckingand then "sudo fwts s3 -" to do a suspend/resume tests09:48
_rubenis there any documentation on how to use the linux-meta sourcepackage (or something else) to create the equivalent of the linux-(image-)server packages for a custom flavour?09:48
TeTeTcking: bummer, I'm  stuck on Lucid due to customer requirement - any PPA for fwts?09:50
TeTeTcking: nevermind, trying to build it myself09:52
ckingyep, ppa:firmware-testing-team/ppa-fwts-stable09:52
ckingI've never heard of a system that seems to wake and the goes back to sleep. most unusual09:54
TeTeTcking: wakealarm tests passed, now onto suspend09:55
TeTeTcking: same symptom, hd icon blinks, then system goes back to sleep, only hard power off will restart it. Any idea what to do next? Weird is, that I've seen this system doing suspend/resumes before. The new behaviour only appeared when trying the automated suspend/resume test09:57
apw_ruben, no documentation no, but its a fairly straight forward meta package relationship09:58
apw_ruben, there are examples in the mvl-dove etc branches in the lucid meta package09:59
_rubenapw: no experience with metapackaging though09:59
_rubenwill have a look09:59
ckingTeTeT, so, do a clean boot and from the command prompt run "sudo pm-suspend" and see if you can wake it successfully09:59
TeTeTcking: no success, tried it from console and gnome-terminal, even unplugged power and battery one time10:00
ckingTeTeT, any idea when this stopped working then?10:01
TeTeTcking: yes, after I run sus-res.sh, let me pastebin it here: http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/613108/10:02
apwOMG we have cd images10:04
ckingTeTeT, so, just to clarify, S3 worked, but *after* running that script it no longer works?10:05
TeTeTcking: sort of worked, suspend worked fine, resume was shaky at best, at times graphics were utterly distorted, at times it resumed just fine10:05
TeTeTcking: I'm completely lost on what could have broken the resume completely10:06
ckingTeTeT, lots of things - like misbehaving drivers or hardware, perhaps a newer kernel?10:07
ckingso has this machine run S3 reliably at any point in it's past?10:07
apwor just phase of the moon, as its unrelaible to start with10:07
TeTeTcking: from what I've seen - unreliably from the start, though our customers engineer said it worked reliably for him10:08
TeTeTcking: I did a successful run of 3 manual suspend resumes this morning, but had failures before that10:09
apwTeTeT, so we need to know if it worked before, if so where10:09
TeTeTcking: so I thought it would be good to gather some metrics through an automated sus/res test and used the script you provided me a year or so ago10:09
TeTeTapw: tested it via hotkey fn-f4, suspend through menu10:10
TeTeTcking + apw : noteworthy is, that it is a laptop (T520) with Natty kernel and Lucid userland, due to customer requirements10:10
ckingTeTeT, the problem is that if it's "randomly" locking up we need to get some debug out to see where it's hanging. This could be tricky if it's failing in the early resume path10:10
TeTeTthe kernel comes from the backports ppa though10:11
ckingah, I'm not sure if we guarantee lucid userland working sanely with natty kernels10:11
apwhttps://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingKernelSuspend10:11
apwTeTeT, from where ?  we don't have a backports PPA10:12
TeTeTcking: I'm quite sure we don't really support it, but it's an important customer and they'd like to demo the system tomorrow. Long term we need to find something supportable though10:12
apwTeTeT, which exact version of the kernel are they running10:12
ckingapw, won't we have issues with X and drm with a lucid + natty combo?10:12
TeTeTcking: it also runs xorg-edgers, otherwise only framebuffer is available10:13
jpdsDoes anyone know what could be causing this error? http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/613113/10:13
apwso an untested combination then10:13
TeTeTapw: https://launchpad.net/~kernel-ppa/+archive/ppa10:13
TeTeTapw: linux-lts-backport-natty10:14
apwwhich VERSION10:14
TeTeTapw: sorry, 2.6.38-8.42~lucid110:14
mnemocso there is a ppa for oneric's kernel on natty...10:26
apwmnemoc, nope10:28
apwmnemoc, i was suggesting he takes the one in the oneiric release pocket10:28
apwjust to test10:28
mnemocic10:28
mnemocwill adding dmesg -n 8 to /etc/init/dmesg.conf help me to get detailed netconsole since the begining?10:42
mnemoc/etc/default/rcS :)10:46
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mnemocwhen trying to debug locks up on resume, does a "Magic number:" without any "hash matches" worth anything?11:29
apwmnemoc, not that i know of11:31
mnemocthanks :-/11:32
mnemoc[    2.913282]   Magic number: 11:37:57911:34
mnemoc[    2.925935] pci_bus 0000:00: hash matches11:34
mnemoc[    2.938883] rtc_cmos 00:04: setting system clock to 2011-05-26 10:33:30 UTC (1306406010)11:34
mnemoc:'(11:34
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apwppisati, i note that the maverick to-omap4 is really old, is that on your list to rebase to master ?14:39
mnemocapw: is the "beep" on resume from the EC, the kernel or ubuntu? the times my thinkpad resumes correctly it always beep, when it doesn't resume it doesn't beep either14:41
mjg59mnemoc: The EC14:42
mnemocmjg59: does that imply my problem is on how the suspend is registered and not on a driver causing troubles on resume?14:44
ppisatiapw: we don't rebase omap414:46
ppisatiapw: i only cherry pick CVEs IIRC14:46
mjg59mnemoc: Difficult to know14:46
apwreally ? hrm i thought that was only the .38 one14:46
ppisatiapw: wait, i can be wrong, let me check...14:47
tgardnerapw, ti-omap4 has so much cruft in it that I don't think we can rebase it.14:47
apwtgardner, on maverick ?14:47
ppisatihttps://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/Dev/Flavours14:47
ppisatithe matrix in the low part says "no rebase"14:48
ppisatiyep, never rebase an omap4 after midnight :)14:48
apwheh ok, then it also needs some love if this matrix is anything to believe14:48
apwhttp://people.canonical.com/~apw/cve/pkg/linux-ti-omap4.html14:48
tgardnerapw, you have to cherry-pick stable and CVE updates, which makes it kind of a pain in the ass14:49
apwtgardner, ok ... well its not been done since Feb, so we need to get that done again14:49
tgardnerapw, thats what we have ppisati for :)14:50
apwits lagging a lot ... ppisati another one for you :)14:50
apwneeds cves and any stable updates on that one :)14:50
ppisatias for cves, i already have them in my tree on zinc, waiting for the master tree to hit -updates14:51
ppisatihttp://kernel.ubuntu.com/git?p=ppisati/ubuntu-maverick.git;a=shortlog;h=refs/heads/ti-omap414:51
ppisatiabout the stable update, well, i usually follow: if it's not broken, don't touch it :)14:52
ppisatii mean, if no one complains about a particular problem, i usually don't cherry pick from master14:52
ppisatie.g. the pci prefetch patch i saw yesterday14:52
apwppisati, the problem with that approach is we get a lot of our CVEs via those stable updates, and they arn't marked as CVEs in our tree as a resul14:52
ppisatishall i really aplly it?14:52
tgardnerppisati, I think ti-omap4 only needs CVEs and perhaps some select stable updates.14:52
apwwhich is fine, as long as we are moniroting http://people.canonical.com/~apw/cve/pkg/linux-ti-omap4.html and applying any missing ones14:53
ppisatiapw: ok14:53
apwas i say we get a lot of our cves unmarked via stable these days14:53
ppisatiso i'll better follow that pages14:53
apwppisati, more fun :)14:53
ppisatiin fact, some of the imx51 are only on that page14:54
apwhttp://people.canonical.com/~apw/cve/pkg/ALL-linux.html ... has all of them14:54
apwtgardner, ^^ has a complete view of all our open ones14:55
tgardnerapw, hmm, pretty colors14:56
apwtall piles of orange up the page == bad :)14:56
tgardnerapw, what is the difference between yellow and orange?14:56
apwpriority of the bug14:57
apwi think orange is more important14:57
apwof course we expect the arm branches to lag where they are rebases until the rebases are pushed14:58
JFothat was interesting. machine froze and nothing I had done today was saved. For instance; e-mail that I read, documents I had changed and saved, etc.15:24
JFovery odd15:24
charlie-tcaoh, I know that one, too. 15:25
charlie-tcaI did that yesterday and had to force the hard restart15:26
JFoyeah, me too15:26
JFohad to softswitch the machine off15:26
JFobut the mouse pointer was still working15:26
sconklintgardner: I'm going to apply upstream stable to Natty master-next today unless you've already started working on it15:26
JFowas like the background froze15:26
charlie-tcaand I even ssh'd in and ran top and ps, none of my applications on the desktop showed up anywhere15:26
tgardnersconklin, go ahead15:26
sconklinack15:27
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JFo<-lunch and errands.17:01
bjfsbeattie, has there been any thoughts on breaking up qa-regression-testing so it's not a 650MB pull just to get the scripts?17:17
sbeattiebjf: yes. if you have the tree locally, the scripts/make-test-tarball will pull together just the bits for a specific test script.17:18
sbeattiebjf: it's less than ideal, but for some use cases it works okay.17:18
bjfsbeattie, but that means i have to pull down the 650MB so i can create a smaller tar file ?17:19
sbeattiebjf: yes. Like I said, it's less than ideal. OTOH, once it's down, a bzr pull or bzr up will keep it up to date, and you won't need to pull over and over.17:20
sbeattie(that's one thing I miss from subversion, the ability to just check out part of a tree)17:21
bjfsbeattie, i understand that once i have it it's easier to keep updated, but I'm thinking of how to get the tests onto systems to be re-imaged and tested17:22
sbeattiebjf: right. we've tended to have the test-driver generate the specific tarball(s) from a cached copy of the bzr tree, rather than shove the entire tree onto the test system.17:24
bjfsbeattie, sure, i just worry that you now have a snapshot that "someone" needs to be diligent about keeping refreshed with the latest changes, and that's sure to bite us in the ass now and then17:25
sbeattiebjf: what's annoying is, of that 650MB, 300MB of it is sitting in .bzr17:25
sbeattiebjf: understood.17:25
hggdhbjf, sbeattie: this is the approach I did on the current kernel SRU tests -- I have a helper build script that grabs all updates needed from a local branch of the QRT, and rebuilds the test tarball17:34
hggdhbjf, sbeattie: another thing to keep in mind is the QRT is continuously tinkered with -- updates, corrections, etc17:35
bjfhggdh, that's why i don't like taking snapshots17:35
hggdhbjf: I understand, but given the QRT is continuously updated, there is not much options (and also given the limitations on bzr)17:36
bjfhggdh, if i understand you, you are saying you need to snapshot because QRT is also where open development is happening at the same time17:37
hggdhbjf: indeed. 17:38
bjfhggdh, well, to my thinking, that's broken, we should be using "releases" of QRT, how do you know that the snapshot you just took is in a state to be used?17:38
hggdhbjf: this is a chicken-and-egg problem... most of the (current) updates that affect kernel testing were done _because_ of the kernel testing; also, QRT is updated to add new tests17:40
hggdhbjf: and -- on my view -- we need them. For standard -- non-security-related -- we do not need to update (and I have been using the autotest.kernel.org pretty much stable17:41
hggdhfor example17:41
bjfhggdh, i disagree but this isn't the right place to have that discussion17:41
hggdhbjf: OK17:42
sbeattiebjf: we try hard to ensure commits to QRT are complete and don't break things. We don't always succeed...17:43
bjfsbeattie, i understand17:44
jdstrandbjf: 'open development' is, while true, somewhat mischaracterized. for example, the kernel tests are updated when regressions are found, when there are new reproducers for CVEs, when the test is wrong on an older release. the scripts are also coded with release specific items and commits should not be made to qrt without verifyingon all releases17:44
jdstrandof course, things do change, but generally speaking, the tests are supposed to become better, more accurate and more comprehensive for *all* releases, not just devel, for example17:45
sbeattiejdstrand: do you know if there's anything we can do to better pack the tree? .bzr is 300MB locally.17:47
bjfjdstrand, i care about all kernel releases, stable as well as devel. i just think that there are problems with the process17:47
jdstrandwe've talked about 'releases' of qrt, but that ends up being a lot of overhead. eg, we have a test case for a new cve that affects hardy - oneiric. we can update in a bunch of trees or just one17:47
jdstrandsbeattie: I do not, though I think a fresh checkout should reduce that17:47
* jdstrand is not sure17:47
sbeattiebjf: we also care about all the releases; if anything where QRT can lag is in the devel release.17:47
jdstrandI pulled out the vm that was in there17:47
jdstrandI also just now gzipped the stuff in install/get_file_info_results/17:48
sbeattiejdstrand: yeah, saw the commit, thanks.17:48
jdstrandbjf: I wasn't implying you didn't care about other releases, I was making the point that commits we make must work on all of them17:48
jdstrandbut, people will always have to pull from somewhere, if for no other reason than to get the latest reproducers17:49
jdstrandso I'm not sure how to fix that other than with scripting17:49
jdstrandas for the size, that is a problem, but creative 'mirroring' can help there17:50
bjfjdstrand, yes, people will always have to pull from somewhere17:50
jdstrandso, fwiw, I just branched it fresh and it is now 563M. still huge, but slightly better17:51
bjfjdstrand, the problem i'm most having here, is if all ubuntu projects worked they way you believe QRT is working and should continue to work, we'd never have anything in a state to ship17:51
ubusercan someone help me17:51
apwbjf, who did we liase with in -security over dapper bugs ?17:51
jdstrandsbeattie: I was wrong, .bzr is still 305M17:52
ubuseri cant get my pc to boot, i tried installing grub2, now it is giving me error 15 17:52
ubuseris there a way around this?17:52
bjfapw, probably kees to start with17:52
bjfapw, you have one you think should go in?17:52
jdstrandbjf: I understand your point, but qrt isn't 'shippable'. we don't want it in a frozen state, because we want the new tests (unlike saw hardware cert)17:52
apwbjf, do you know what we are meant to do with dapper entries?  as we're not planning another uplaod ?17:52
jdstrandthere are always new SRU bugs and CVE reproducers, etc that we want to ship17:53
bjfapw, i think "ignored" is acceptable state17:53
jdstrandapw: oh, that was me17:53
apwbjf, and we have carte-blanc to apply those to anything that open ?17:53
ubuserplease help me get past the grub menu!!! im stuck at boot screen17:53
apwjdstrand, ^^17:54
jdstrandapw: I went through all the dapper ones and gave a list of what was important to fix and what wasn't. I forget where I sent it, but iirc it was all 'done'17:54
apwubuser, what do you see ?17:54
jdstrandthat was last month17:54
ubuseri see grub error 15 at boot screen17:54
apwjdstrand, since then there are new ones added, are you going to sort through those as well or do we just wack them17:54
ubuserescape button to bypass this error would pwn17:54
sbeattiebjf: in particular, if you're testing a kernel update, we may have just committed reproducers for a specific issue that that kernel is intended to address.17:55
bjfsbeattie, ack17:55
apwubuser, it seems that Error 15: means file not found, so something it needs is missing17:55
apwubuser, were you using grub beforehand ?17:56
ubuseryes17:56
[7]ubuser: "error 15" means that whatever is running there is not grub217:56
jdstrandapw: new ones ask kees about. that said, if they are 'low' priority, ignore for sure. if they are 'high' then fix. 'medium' is a more pragmatic approach that I you and kees can decide on. eg, if it is in a driver that no one uses, ignore. if it is something on everyone's machine, maybe fix (but still, maybe not)17:56
ubuseri tried to install it again, i wanted to fix my video settings, and everyone in the ubuntu channel kept telling me to update17:56
ubuserand i updated, b4 i went to sleep17:56
jdstrands/that I you/that you/17:56
ubuserbut i had my video working, now i got screweedddd17:56
apwso what exactly did you type to install grub17:57
broderis there anything in particular i can do to get more attention for bug #784335? i'm no kernel debugger myself, but i'm happy to mangle the machine in question in any way that would be helpful17:57
ubot2Launchpad bug 784335 in linux "Heavy network utilization with r8169 leads to kernel panic" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/78433517:57
jdstrandapw: fyi, kees will be online in a little while17:57
[7]ubuser: also, your question isn't really related to the kernel, right?17:58
ubusermine is17:59
apwjdstrand, thanks dropped him an irc asking him to deal with it :)17:59
ubuserbut im so far screwed it aint funny17:59
jdstrandhehe17:59
ubuserno luck for m3 yay17:59
ubuserim having video errors, but that doesnt matter.17:59
ubuserim stuck without a pc17:59
[7]ubuser: no, it isn't. it's related to grub, not to the kernel. anyway, try this: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub2#Reinstalling%20from%20LiveCD17:59
apwyeah, thanks [7]'s suggestion is the first step18:00
ubuserkernel = radeon.new-pll=018:00
ubuserthats the trouble im having with kernel18:00
ubuseri need to add it18:00
ubuserbut i cant, cuz i cant get on my pc18:00
ubuseri need to delete grub18:00
ubuseridk how18:00
[7]no, you need to install grub218:00
ubuseri cant no cd18:00
jdstrandbjf, sbeattie: the size of qrt is a long-standing issue that has always bothered me18:00
apwubuser, you cirtainly don't need to delete grub ... thats what boots your system18:00
apwubuser, you could use a memory stick instead18:01
[7]as apparently your boot partition contains grub2 files but your mbr contains grub 0.9718:01
jdstrandbjf, sbeattie: I just tried bzr co --lightweight ./qa-regression-testing/ qrt-test and qrt-test is 259M18:01
sbeattiejdstrand: me too, as someone at the end of a slow dsl line.18:01
ubuserhow can i install the new grub easily then?18:01
[7]by booting a live system on that box18:01
jdstrandbjf, sbeattie: ymmv, I've not ever used --lightweight before just now18:01
ubuseri got a ubuntu 5.10 cd, but idk if thatll work18:01
apw5.10 ... heh what the heck was that warty ?18:02
jdstranddu -sh ./.bzr18:02
jdstrand476K./.bzr18:02
ubuseri am currently on 10.0418:02
ubuseri updated...18:02
ubuseri jus have that cd..18:02
[7]it should be doable with 5.10 as well, but there probably aren't instructions for it18:02
[7]another option would be a grub rescue disk18:02
ubuserokay so put the cd in and click repair maybe? ill brb18:02
sbeattiejdstrand: I wonder if  bzr pack --clean-obsolete-packs would help18:02
[7]ubuser: it's not as simple as that18:02
sbeattiejdstrand: also, another experiment would be to try bzr export18:02
ubusergreat..18:03
ubuseri wish u could hit escape, thats mad lame18:03
jdstrandsbeattie: I think the other big opportunity is scripts/mysql/employees_db/*18:03
[7]you'll need to rewrite the mbr from the command line, or use a more recent ubuntu version and follow the instructions i linked18:03
jdstrandsbeattie: 164672 ./mysql18:03
[7]hm, or you could temporarily drop some grub0.97 files on the /boot partition using 5.10, that might work18:04
jdstrandsbeattie: those are all text files and could be compressed-- but we would need to adjust test-mysql.py18:04
ubuserim not downloading another gig, i will throw it in the streets18:04
jdstrandsbeattie: could probably shave another 150M off right there18:04
jdstrandsbeattie: iirc, I tried pack --clean-obsolete-packs once and it didn't do as much as I had hoped18:05
jdstrandsbeattie: before updating mysql, it might be worth talking to mdeslaur, since he might not have compressed for a reason18:07
jdstrandsbeattie: after that, it is conceivable we could split out data/-- it is <40M and I'm not sure the benefit would outweigh the pain of having to deal with that change properly18:08
sbeattiejdstrand: I'm dubious of splitting out data/ as well.18:10
sbeattiejdstrand: realistically, scripts and data is 110MB (with mysql/ compressed), that's better than the current situation.18:12
jdstrandtotally!18:12
sbeattiejdstrand: I could be convinced to split out results tracking to a different tree, but even as it is, I forget to update that part of the tree.18:13
jdstrand650M+ to 110M is pretty good :)18:13
jdstrandwell, results is only 9M18:13
apwthe sha1 to the cve-tracker ... want to see what the update script does18:25
jdstrandsbeattie: fyi, in some cases I would have a tarball for a directory to unpack. you could theoretically create employees_db.tar.gz, add a bzrignore and a line or two of code and by done with it (there are likely other ways to handle it)18:25
jdstrands/and by/and be/18:25
jdstrandanyhoo, my 2 cents. I'm moving along now :)18:25
keesapw: no, because we talked about creating a new bug and duping the old one.18:26
bjfkees, you know where the bug-opening script live? you can run it thus: "create-cve-tracker --staging --cve=2011-????" and it will create a bug on the qastaging server and give you a url to it to look at18:26
keesapw: but I don't know where to find the new bug creator tool18:26
bjfkees, it is in the kteam-tools git repo18:26
keesbjf: okay, one sec....18:26
bjfkees: git://kernel.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/kteam-tools.git18:27
apwkees, yeah thats the rigth thing to do, but presumably that would end up updating the cve tracker to have an extra upstream sha118:27
apwand as we don't ahve the sync i wanted to add it manually to see if my scripting will revoke the complete status18:27
keesright, I want to get the steps in the right order18:27
apwas it should18:27
keesImportError: No module named lpltk.service18:29
keesis that part of arsenal?18:29
tgardnerkees, launchpad API I think18:29
keeshm, no, I have all the upstream LP bits installed, afaik. I use it for the QA and Security tools18:30
bjfkees, new arsenal lpltk18:30
keesbjf: do you have the bzr location of that handy?18:30
bjfkees, getting it18:30
bjfkees, bzr+ssh://bazaar.launchpad.net/~arsenal-devel/arsenal/python-launchpadlib-toolkit/18:30
keesthx18:31
tgardnerbjf, is there a way to automate that? or at least indicate whats missing? I'll sure as hell forget next time I'm on  a new machine.18:31
bjftgardner, that's why we want to make "kteam-tools" a package with "lpltk" a dependency18:32
bjftgardner, but in the mean time, i'll think about it18:32
tgardnerbjf, ok, packaging is likely fine.18:32
keeseeeeww, it's using desktop auth?18:33
keesbryce: I thought you fixed arsenal to not do this. :)18:33
apwkees, is the cve-tracker going to have the bug number in it, i assume so18:35
keesapw: one sec18:35
brycekees, yes18:35
keesbryce: maybe it doesn't do it for the qastaging server?18:36
keesI just got prompted for "desktop integration"18:36
dokortg, apw, ogasawara: uploaded gcc-4.6, no linaro changes, only fsf updates, currently building18:38
ogasawaradoko: ack, thanks18:38
brycekees, it's fixed in LaunchpadService, but some script use lpltk.service18:38
apwdoko, thanks for the heads up18:39
brycewhich I think brad means to be a symlink to the former but maybe not?18:39
brycebbiab18:39
* kees doesn't know, but ./create-cve-tracker is just hanging.... digging...18:40
apwkees, it takes some minutes to run and says nothing18:40
keesoh, whoa, I bet it's the linear CVE search!18:42
keeswork-around for that is to just add a CVE comment, and that will link to the CVE even if LP doesn't know about it.18:42
* apw has to wander ... kees let me know when the cve tracker has the bits and i'll see what my tooling does18:45
keesapw: okay18:46
keesbjf: that's weird, the script told me it created 718952 on staging, but that's not the right bug.18:47
bjfkees, looking18:47
bjfkees, https://qastaging.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/718952   looks good to me!18:49
ubot2Launchpad bug 718952 in grub2 "no longer boots because ext4 /home lost its UUID" [Undecided,New]18:49
keesbjf: it's not reported by me, not a kernel bug, doesn't have the packages, nominations, etc.18:49
kees ** Error: An exception was thrown after creating the bug, therefore, one should have been created. And you may have to fix it up by hand.18:50
keeshttps://bugs.staging.launchpad.net/bugs/71895218:50
bjfkees, i'm looking at it right now, it's by you, is a kernel bug, and has the nominations18:50
bjfkees, you are not looking at qastaging18:50
keesoh, well, that's the url the script reported. heh18:50
bjfkees, look at the url i just posted18:50
keesyeah, that one looks okay.18:50
bjfkees, ah! will fix that18:50
* kees adjusts too18:51
kees*sigh* thanks LP OOPS-1972QASTAGING7718:51
ubot2https://lp-oops.canonical.com/oops.py/?oopsid=1972QASTAGING7718:51
* kees tries again18:53
bjfkees, fixed that bug, thanks18:53
keesnp, I've got a few other updates too... but I want to actually finish one bug creation without it failing...18:54
keesAttributeError: 'Bug' object has no attribute 'newMessage'18:54
keeswtf??18:54
kees(my addition, but it's part of the API!)18:54
keeshttps://edge.launchpad.net/+apidoc/1.0.html#bug18:54
bjfkees, let me run it and see18:55
keesbjf: that's a change I made18:56
keesI replaced the linear CVE search with:18:56
kees                    # Link the appropriate cve to the bug.18:56
kees                    # Cannot safely use 'linkCVE' due to LP: #43947018:56
kees                    print "Linking to %s ..." % (title)18:56
kees                    bug.newMessage(content=title)18:56
bjfkees, where did you make that change?18:57
keeshttp://paste.ubuntu.com/613387/18:58
bjfkees, bug is an instance of an lpltk Bug class18:59
keesoh, so it is. :)19:01
* kees swaps to add_comment19:02
* kees is not used to using lpltk :)19:02
keesI've done too much raw LP API coding19:02
kees\o/ https://qastaging.launchpad.net/bugs/71895519:05
ubot2Launchpad bug 718955 in beat-box "icon for currently playing song doesn't make sense" [Low,Fix released]19:05
bjfkees, timeout error :-(19:05
keesme too... trying again and again. qastaging sure is useful19:06
keesbut at least the script completed without error19:06
bjfkees, when it's up, and working, yes19:06
bjfit doesn't know that lucid is not supported19:06
bjfsorry, that should be karmic19:06
keesI can fix that. the cve tracker has all that logic.19:07
bjfkees, i just depend on LP that way I don't get out of sync with what is really supported and what my db says is supported19:08
bjfkees, note, qastaging is different from staging, qastaging is yet another, different snapshot of the LP db19:08
bjfkees, the staging server was just too unreliable for dev work and the LP folks said to use qastaging (it's marginally better)19:09
keesah! I see now. the .active test. nice.19:10
keesqastating is just out of date.19:10
bjfyes19:10
keesbjf: how do you want me to send update to kteam-tools? [PATCH] to kernel-team list?19:11
kees*updates19:11
bjfkees, yup, that works19:11
keesbjf: okay, sent19:16
vanhoofdo we have a max recommended amount of memory on amd64 flavours (maverick/natty/oneiric) ?19:52
vanhoofI know the theoretical limits of x86_64, but are there any practical limits that are recommended?19:53
bjfvanhoof, nothing that i'm aware of19:59
=== yofel_ is now known as yofel
* jjohansen -> lunch20:38
mak_ubu10hey... my computer takes 25 mins to boot...21:15
mak_ubu10can anybody help me....21:15
mak_ubu10it waits for a long time.... after showing "Loading hardware drivers"21:15
ubusersound for ubuntu plz23:15
ikoniaubuser: stop joining random channels and asking, we are dealing with your problem elsehere23:26

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