[11:53]  * gmb uploads another version of charm-tools, goes for lunch.
[13:08] <gary_poster> benji frankban gmb call in 2
[13:10] <gary_poster> frankban, ping
[13:39] <benji> gary_poster: I no longer think this landing error is a local config problem
[13:39] <gary_poster> benji, ok
[13:39] <benji> I'm going to ask on -dev to see if anyone has seen it
[13:40] <gary_poster> ok benji.  this is the same unicode thing as before, or different?
[13:41] <benji> gary_poster: nope: https://pastebin.canonical.com/61922/
[13:41] <benji> yow, those colors are garish
[13:41] <gary_poster> benji, ugh, no idea
[13:48] <gary_poster> frankban, we've been asked to consider using lp-dev-utils
[13:48] <gary_poster> instead of a new project
[13:49] <gary_poster> lp-dev-utils has ec2
[13:49] <gary_poster> do you have any pros or cons to that?
[13:50] <frankban> gary_poster: I've seen, robert.
[13:51] <gary_poster> frankban, yes, and flacoste has mentioned as well
[13:56] <frankban> gary_poster: I am taking a look at lp-dev-utils, no problem in landing an lpsetup package in there. I think then you can create a deb recipe to install only that package, depending on python-shell-toolbox, but I'm not sure
[13:57] <benji> gary_poster: it seems that I have comitted the sin of running a VM on oneiric
[13:58] <benji> gary_poster: you offered to land this branch for me, I suspect that's the sanest route; I'll then work on the MAC address issue and then try to figure out when would be the best time to try building a precise VM again
[13:58] <benji> gmb: did you ever succeed in getting your precise VM up?
[13:58] <gmb> benji, Yes, it's what I'm working on at the moment.
[13:58] <benji> so there is hope
[13:59] <gmb> I can try and land your branch for you if you'd like, though I think my LP setup is woefully out of date atm...
[14:04] <gary_poster> frankban, cool
[14:04] <gary_poster> benji, will do
[14:04] <benji> gary_poster: thanks
[14:05] <gary_poster> I'll ping soon; filing bugs right now
[14:06] <gary_poster> benji, do you have a version of lxc-start-ephemeral that is, or demonstrates, what we need?  I'd like to attach the script, and ideally a diff of the script against the current version, to the bug I'm filing.
[14:06] <gary_poster> pastebin would be good, or even better might be an MP with a branch that has the change
[14:09] <gary_poster> benji, lxc bug is https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/lxc/+bug/949956
[14:09] <_mup_> Bug #949956: lxc-start-ephemeral keeps same MAC address, and so same IP address, as base instance <lxc (Ubuntu):New> < https://launchpad.net/bugs/949956 >
[14:10] <benji> gary_poster: cool; I suppose we should go the same route as we have with the other lxc-start-ephemeral improvements and submit a branch
[14:12] <gary_poster> benji +1
[14:12] <gary_poster> benji, please remind me of the lp branch I need to land
[14:13] <benji> gary_poster: bzr+ssh://bazaar.launchpad.net/~benji/launchpad/more-integration
[14:18] <gary_poster> whee
[14:19] <gary_poster> sigh
[14:19] <gary_poster> thanks benji, on it
[14:29] <gary_poster> frankban, call in 1 or so
[14:29] <gary_poster> https://talkgadget.google.com/hangouts/extras/canonical.com/goldenhordeoneonone
[14:30] <gary_poster> benji, branch is playing in pqm
[14:30] <benji> yay!
[14:30] <gary_poster> It appears to prefer the game of pinochle
[14:31] <gary_poster> benji, landed
[14:31] <benji> awesome
[15:29] <gary_poster> gmb, https://talkgadget.google.com/hangouts/extras/canonical.com/goldenhordeoneonone whenever you wish
[15:29] <gmb> gary_poster, Okay. Firing up firefox now.
[15:29] <gary_poster> cool
[16:41] <benji> has anyone seen this from lxc-start? lxc-start: invalid sequence number 1. expected 2
[16:42] <frankban> gary_poster: I am having problems landing my setuplxc branch, http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/874789/
[16:42] <frankban> gary_poster: I am having problems landing my setuplxc branch, http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/874789/
[16:43] <frankban> sorry for double post
[16:43] <benji> frankban: I was having a different problem caused by running a bzr-pqm that was too new for my bzr (because I was on oneiric)
[16:44] <gary_poster> frankban, never seen it
[16:44] <gary_poster> benji, never seen that either :-/
[16:45] <frankban> benji: hum, I am using a lucid container to run lp-land
[16:45] <gary_poster> frankban, that may well be it. I did get bzr lp-land to work
[16:45] <gary_poster> in lucid container
[16:45] <gary_poster> without any issue
[16:46] <gary_poster> of course, I haven't updated the container lately
[16:46] <frankban> gary_poster: i will retry after and apt upgrade
[16:46] <gary_poster> frankban, ok
[16:50] <benji> I'm going to try an update and reboot.  If I don't come back it's because my laptop exploded and I'm dead now.
[16:51] <gary_poster> benji, no more plastic explosive attached to your hard drive connections please
[16:52] <benji> don't tell me, they keep putting C4 in my apt-get upgrade!
[16:52] <gary_poster> heh
[17:05] <frankban> mmm, gary_poster, what is the default location for lp-land? I've used bzr+ssh://bazaar.launchpad.net/~launchpad-pqm/launchpad/devel, and maybe that's the error and I should use lp:launchpad
[17:08]  * benji reboots
[17:15] <gmb> evand's judgement on our packaging woes: "I suspect most of your problems are that it's a hideous mess of overlapping, far too flexible technologies"
[17:16] <gmb> That doesn't help us, but it sure as hell made me feel a bit less HULK CRUSH.
[17:32] <gary_poster> gmb, lol, and :-(
[17:32] <gary_poster> frankban, aren't they one and the same?
[17:33] <frankban> gary_poster: I've spotted the problem, and the branch is landed
[17:33] <gary_poster> frankban, great.  so lp-land is fine in lucid after all?
[17:34] <frankban> gary_poster: yes, the problem was that I didn't know that the location you can provide to lp-land is the MP location, not the target branch.
[17:35] <gary_poster> frankban, ah!  right
[17:35] <frankban> I've made another MP with the correct target branch
[17:35] <gary_poster> I saw, yeah, and merged it, cool
[17:36]  * gary_poster returns to a bit of lunch break
[17:43]  * gmb -> evening things
[18:52] <gary_poster> benji, if you'd like to pair we could do that whenever it is convenient for you; otherwise I'm staring at a parallel-testing-related bug (609986) and we can talk at 2:30
[18:54] <benji> gary_poster: I'm starting to look at the test failures in http://ec2-50-16-2-233.compute-1.amazonaws.com:8010/builders/lucid_lp/builds/0/steps/shell_8/logs/stdio
[18:55] <gary_poster> benji, I don't see an ssh error in that, yeah?
[18:56] <benji> gary_poster: right, none in sight; the MAC hack seems to have worked
[18:57] <gary_poster> benji, great, I'll update the board accordingly.  That's a weird result there, though...we don't usually see successful test results when running in parallel
[18:57] <gary_poster> benji, and why do we have a kill at the end--is one parallel process done?
[18:58] <benji> gary_poster: right, one must have finished; I assumed that's why we have the successes too; are successes reported at the end?
[18:59] <gary_poster> benji, I don't *think* so; also, if you look forte first "successful, it is a BaseLayer tearDown
[19:00] <gary_poster> forte -> for the
[19:01] <gary_poster> benji, "lxc-wait: bind : Address already in use" is also concerning
[19:01] <benji> I'm not surprised your typos are musical terms.
[19:01] <gary_poster> :-)
[19:02] <benji> I /think/ that error is OK-ish; it's the stopping script trying to do an lxc-stop.  I do think there's a bug in lxc though that we may have to track down (otherwise we'll have tons of left-over ephemeral containers lying around.
[19:03] <benji> or maybe it's the lxc-wait, one or the other
[19:03] <gary_poster> yeah, dunno
[19:03] <gary_poster> I'm in https://talkgadget.google.com/hangouts/extras/canonical.com/goldenhorde but also listening to music, so you can regard that as an invitation that you do not need to accept :-)
[19:05] <gary_poster> benji, I'm also curious that there has been no output since the kill.  Have you gotten on the machine yet to see what the story is?
[19:06] <benji> gary_poster: poking around now, I can verify that there is one still running (and using CPU)
[19:06] <gary_poster> huh
[19:07] <benji> although, I'm a little surprised to see that it shows up as /usr/bin/python2.6, I would have expected it to be hidden inside something lxc
[19:12] <gary_poster> I'm not sure how this kind of virtualization looks like to the host
[19:12] <gary_poster> This is concerning too"
[19:12] <gary_poster> OperationalError: source database "launchpad_ftest_template" is being accessed by other users
[19:12] <gary_poster> DETAIL:  There are 1 other session(s) using the database.
[19:17] <benji> hmm, the remaining bin/test process looks like it's stuck in a select loop waiting for something to happen
[19:20] <gary_poster> :-/
[19:30] <gary_poster> benji, come on by https://talkgadget.google.com/hangouts/extras/canonical.com/goldenhorde when you are ready
[19:31]  * benji fires up the hordemobile.
[20:27]  * gary_poster switches to the other os
[20:52] <gary_poster> benji, I have collapsed in exhaustion (woke up @ 3 AM with stomach pains) but I'm in goldenhorde :-)