smoser | slangasek, still around ? | 01:32 |
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smoser | i'm asking about e2fsprogs again. | 01:32 |
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slangasek | smoser: heya | 03:25 |
smoser | hey. | 03:25 |
smoser | i was about to go to bed. | 03:25 |
smoser | whats up? | 03:25 |
slangasek | smoser: you had a question :) | 03:26 |
smoser | e2fsprogs | 03:26 |
smoser | bug 978912 | 03:26 |
ubottu | Error: Launchpad bug 978912 could not be found | 03:26 |
smoser | oops | 03:26 |
smoser | bug 978012 | 03:26 |
ubottu | Launchpad bug 978012 in e2fsprogs (Ubuntu) "Please merge e2fsprogs 1.42.2-2 (main) from Debian unstable (main)" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/978012 | 03:26 |
smoser | theres a merge conflict in code that you added (i think) otherwise i'd have a mp for you... but basically i think we should take that. the upstream seems to know a thing or two about ext[234] | 03:27 |
infinity | Doesn't every changelog entry of Ted's urge people to upgrade as soon as possible? | 03:28 |
smoser | well, generally, people do care about their data | 03:29 |
infinity | Oh, I didn't scroll down and see his rationale. ;) | 03:29 |
smoser | :) | 03:29 |
slangasek | smoser: sure, he knows a few things about ext*, but that doesn't mean the new upstream versions are automatically low risk | 03:50 |
slangasek | as for the mp, which code is conflicted? | 03:50 |
smoser | i agree. | 03:50 |
smoser | slangasek, yeah. i didn't go looking for udpates, but was looking for something unrelated and checked to see if it was in latest upstream and saw the update. | 03:51 |
smoser | thats about all i know about e2fsprogs. so i opened bug and asked hopefully people who have more experience there. | 03:52 |
smoser | conflict is http://paste.ubuntu.com/924295/ | 03:52 |
slangasek | that's odd, neither of those lines looks like mine :) | 03:53 |
slangasek | I changed the Build-Depends, but those aren't reflected in that paste | 03:53 |
infinity | That may be the first time I've seen a control file in m4. | 03:58 |
infinity | I hope it's the last. | 03:58 |
slangasek | what a sheltered life you've led | 03:58 |
infinity | And I'm happy for it. | 03:58 |
infinity | Don't tell me about none of them moving pictures neither. | 03:58 |
slangasek | dear firefox, when I asked you to die in a fire, I did not mean to suggest you should use my cpu as fuel for your pyre. | 03:59 |
infinity | killall -w firefox && firefox <-- Run every hour when you take a coffee break. | 04:00 |
RAOF | cjwatson: Hey, is there anything special needed to upload grub-gfxpayload-lists? Bug #971204 would be good to fix, and the lists should be safe to update at this stage, right? | 04:20 |
ubottu | Launchpad bug 971204 in linux (Ubuntu) "graphics fails with setgfxpayload=keep, AMD Radeon" [Medium,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/971204 | 04:20 |
FourDollars | Setting up whoopsie (0.1.27) ... | 04:58 |
FourDollars | dpkg: error processing whoopsie (--configure): subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 1 | 04:58 |
FourDollars | But whoopsie is not listed on http://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/testing/precise_probs.html | 04:59 |
slangasek | that's not the sort of problem tracked by that page | 05:01 |
FourDollars | What is precise_probs.html used for? | 05:07 |
slangasek | showing whether the dependencies of packages are satisfiable in the archive | 05:07 |
FourDollars | I see. Thx. | 05:10 |
slangasek | the failure you're seeing at install time is probably bug #978502 | 05:10 |
ubottu | Launchpad bug 978502 in whoopsie-daisy (Ubuntu Precise) "whoopsie.postinst crashes silently if /var/crash is missing" [High,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/978502 | 05:10 |
FourDollars | Yes, thx a lot. :) | 05:12 |
* FourDollars is blocked by this bug now. :( | 05:17 | |
StevenK | FourDollars: You can edit the postinst directly to unblock yourself. | 05:20 |
FourDollars | StevenK: Yes, that is a good idea. :D | 05:20 |
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pitti | Good morning | 06:12 |
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mvo | @pilot out | 06:28 |
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dholbach | good morning | 06:46 |
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cjwatson | RAOF: nothing special | 08:07 |
RAOF | cjwatson: Good. I'll get the reporter to check that I've got the pciid match right, and post the debdiff if you'd like. | 08:08 |
cjwatson | RAOF: as far as I'm concerned, that package is handed over to graphics people who have a clue what's supposed to be in the lists | 08:11 |
cjwatson | I split it off from grub2 partly so I wouldn't have to be a bottleneck on it - so please just go ahead :) | 08:12 |
RAOF | Ok, cool. | 08:12 |
cjwatson | ev: when you're around, bug 978502 needs urgent attention, since it caused more image build failures overnight | 08:28 |
ubottu | Launchpad bug 978502 in whoopsie-daisy (Ubuntu Precise) "whoopsie.postinst crashes silently if /var/crash is missing" [High,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/978502 | 08:28 |
ev | on it now | 08:28 |
cjwatson | thanks | 08:29 |
doko | seb128, could you have a look at bug 949823? what needs to be done to register .jnlp files with javaws? | 08:53 |
ubottu | Launchpad bug 949823 in icedtea-web (Ubuntu) "icedtea-netx should handle jnlp mime type" [Medium,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/949823 | 08:53 |
ev | cjwatson: uploaded as 0.1.28 | 08:57 |
cjwatson | ev: ta | 08:59 |
jibel | doko, do you think bug 925218 could be SRUed to Oneiric ? It's causing problems in the lab when jenkins and kvm runs on the same server. | 09:06 |
ubottu | Launchpad bug 925218 in openjdk-7 (Ubuntu) "Crash in java.net.NetworkInterface.getNetworkInterfaces() when ifr_ifindex exceeds 255" [Undecided,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/925218 | 09:06 |
doko | jibel, sure | 09:06 |
jibel | doko, thanks. I'll do the nomination than | 09:21 |
seb128 | doko, can you pastebin a "gvfs-info somefile.jnlp" where somefile.jnlp is a real file in that format? | 09:24 |
doko | seb128, http://paste.ubuntu.com/924600/ | 09:36 |
seb128 | doko, gvfs-mime --query "application/x-java-jnlp-file" | 09:37 |
doko | $ gvfs-mime --query "application/x-java-jnlp-file" | 09:37 |
doko | Default application for 'application/x-java-jnlp-file': firefox.desktop | 09:37 |
doko | Registered applications: | 09:37 |
doko | firefox.desktop | 09:37 |
doko | icedtea-netx-javaws.desktop | 09:37 |
doko | thunderbird.desktop | 09:37 |
doko | chromium-browser.desktop | 09:37 |
doko | gedit.desktop | 09:37 |
doko | emacs23.desktop | 09:38 |
doko | Recommended applications: | 09:38 |
doko | icedtea-netx-javaws.desktop | 09:38 |
seb128 | doko, the recommended one is icedtea-netx-javaws.desktop weird that default is firefox | 09:38 |
seb128 | doko, grep "application/x-java-jnlp-file" ~/.local/share/applications/* | 09:39 |
seb128 | oh, tjaalton reported that bug :p | 09:40 |
seb128 | tjaalton, ^ same questions for you | 09:40 |
doko | seb128, no output | 09:41 |
seb128 | I guess I will install icedtea-netx to have a look | 09:41 |
tjaalton | seb128: http://paste.ubuntu.com/924606/ rest is the same as for doko | 09:47 |
seb128 | tjaalton, doko: can one of you add a jnlp to the bug? | 09:47 |
seb128 | or an url to download one? | 09:47 |
tjaalton | I can do that | 09:47 |
seb128 | tjaalton, thanks | 09:48 |
tjaalton | seb128: done | 09:49 |
seb128 | tjaalton, thanks | 09:50 |
seb128 | tjaalton, doko: I don't understand the bug, seems an issue on the xdgmime,glib,gvfs side, I'm trying to check with upstream | 10:26 |
seb128 | tjaalton, doko: not sure why it doesn't pick the recommended application to be default | 10:27 |
jibel | mvo, there are many users reporting that synaptic lost its translation in Precise | 10:37 |
seb128 | jibel, wasn't that fixed yesterday? | 10:38 |
seb128 | synaptic (0.75.9) unstable; urgency=low | 10:38 |
seb128 | * generate synaptic.pot during the package build to really enable | 10:38 |
seb128 | langpack support | 10:38 |
seb128 | jibel, I guess it will need another langpack export to pick the translations back though | 10:39 |
jibel | seb128, I don't know in bug 978738 the reporter says it occurred with the latest update (0.75.9) | 10:40 |
ubottu | Launchpad bug 978738 in synaptic (Ubuntu) "synaptic is not localized anymore since 0.75.9 version update" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/978738 | 10:40 |
seb128 | jibel, right, you need a langpack export | 10:40 |
Riddell | Daviey: when I get user support questions in #kubuntu that are server questions, where do I send them? | 10:43 |
Daviey | Riddell: #ubuntu-server | 10:43 |
Riddell | Daviey: that's user support and development? | 10:45 |
Daviey | Riddell: yah.. shared space currently | 10:46 |
Riddell | thanks | 10:47 |
mvo | pitti: can you help me with https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/synaptic/+bug/978738 ? is that just transitional until the next langpack update? | 10:50 |
ubottu | Launchpad bug 978738 in synaptic (Ubuntu) "synaptic is not localized anymore since 0.75.9 version update" [Undecided,New] | 10:50 |
pitti | mvo: was that marked with X-Ubuntu-Langpack: ? | 10:51 |
pitti | mvo: indeed; I followed up in the bug | 10:52 |
pitti | mvo: YAFIYGI :) | 10:52 |
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mvo | pitti: thanks, when is the next export scheduled? | 10:59 |
pitti | mvo: we got one yesterday (automatic update) | 10:59 |
pitti | mvo: usually twice a week | 10:59 |
mvo | ok | 10:59 |
mvo | thanks! | 10:59 |
pitti | mvo: we'll build the final packs on Apr 18 | 11:00 |
mdeslaur | @pilot in | 11:54 |
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dholbach | :) | 12:03 |
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herton | @pilot in | 13:11 |
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hallyn | slangasek: (haven't tested it yet but) thanks for fixing the vt7 handover bug :) | 13:24 |
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smoser | cjwatson, i am not looking for a real solution, but wondered if you might have thoguhts on how i could hack it. | 13:36 |
smoser | during an install of server from mini-iso, we often get squid proxy errors . we know the root cause of those and are looking to fix them. | 13:37 |
pitti | ev: thanks for the updated permanent sandbox branch! merged nwo | 13:38 |
smoser | but one work around would be to get apt and wget to send the header " Cache-Control: max-age=0" | 13:38 |
ev | pitti: yay, thanks! | 13:38 |
smoser | in early command we could convince apt to do that, but at that point, debootstrap has already downloaded and got inconsistent data. | 13:38 |
smoser | (and failed) | 13:38 |
pitti | ev: I'll add support for that to crash-digger, too | 13:39 |
ev | awesome | 13:39 |
pitti | ev: I take it you don't use crash-digger in the whoopsie env? | 13:39 |
smoser | i'm wondering if there would be a dirty way to hook into the installer early enough to affect debootstrap. (i'm realizing now that maybe debootstrap doesnt run in installer, but i thought it did.) or, if its not debootstrap,then whatever it is that does the initial apt metadata download. | 13:40 |
cjwatson | debootstrap does run in the installer. | 13:41 |
ev | pitti: nope, as what we need there is mostly Cassandra code: http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ev/whoopsie-daisy/trunk/view/head:/backend/process_core.py | 13:41 |
ev | well, that and AMQP | 13:41 |
cjwatson | There aren't really any particularly relevant hooks. I guess you could hack it with sed -i in a partman/early_command hook. | 13:41 |
cjwatson | Sounds like we ought to add an option to debootstrap to do this, though. | 13:41 |
cjwatson | The neatest hack might actually be, in partman/early_command, move wget to wget.real and replace wget with a script that runs wget.real with the right options. | 13:42 |
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smoser | cjwatson, that was my thought. | 13:43 |
smoser | but i was not aware of partman/early_command. | 13:43 |
smoser | and yes, instlaler option would be nice. | 13:43 |
smoser | but i did not consider that an option at this point. | 13:43 |
cjwatson | Hmm. I don't think our busybox wget configuration supports adding extra headers right now. You might have to 'anna-install wget-udeb'. | 13:43 |
cjwatson | no, agreed | 13:44 |
smoser | right. | 13:44 |
smoser | still hackable. | 13:44 |
smoser | thanks, cjwatson . | 13:44 |
cjwatson | partman/early_command runs at the start of the partitioner; its main virtue for this is that it runs after all installer components have been retrieved, so you can run sed over stuff in the knowledge that it actually exists. | 13:44 |
smoser | we're chasing the real for this particular issue in RT 52121. | 13:44 |
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smoser | cjwatson, wow. 'busybox wget' shows '--header' flag on precise | 13:46 |
cjwatson | oh ok | 13:47 |
cjwatson | smoser: the udeb configuration is different | 13:48 |
cjwatson | $ grep WGET_LONG_OPTIONS debian/config/pkg/{deb,udeb} | 13:48 |
cjwatson | debian/config/pkg/deb:CONFIG_FEATURE_WGET_LONG_OPTIONS=y | 13:48 |
cjwatson | debian/config/pkg/udeb:# CONFIG_FEATURE_WGET_LONG_OPTIONS is not set | 13:48 |
cjwatson | so 'busybox wget' in a real system isn't an accurate guide | 13:48 |
smoser | booo! | 13:49 |
smoser | but thanks. i just assumed it would =. thanks. | 13:50 |
nemo | So, my mom uses Ubuntu One a lot | 14:18 |
nemo | has relied on it for quite a while for note taking, and has built up an extensive number of notes. Hundreds? | 14:19 |
nemo | Just wanted to say I'm a little disappointed w/ you guys for pulling a Google and just killing off a service that people had become dependent on. You'd think you could at least just hide it for people who aren't using the notes sync :( | 14:19 |
nemo | you know. do it a bit more slowly | 14:19 |
nemo | or. Maybe, and Google at least does this, give like a 6 month warning period so people can try to find an alternate service without something they rely on vanishing | 14:20 |
nemo | and, yeah, I know that Ubuntu One tomboy sync still works, but without the ability to access notes from work, she's crippled. | 14:20 |
nemo | So now I'm reading the API trying to figure out how hard it would be to reimplement a subset of the functionality you removed :( | 14:20 |
dholbach | nemo, you could try to ask in #ubuntuone | 14:22 |
nemo | ah. figured all the ubuntu devs worked as one hive mind :-p | 14:23 |
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apw | cjwatson, so the lts-backport-maverick kernel will be dropping off support with the EOL of maverick proper; this leaves people with that kernel in a bit of a hole. we'd like to offer them the to either stay where they are, or upgrade to the natty or oneiric lts backports. is there a clean way to do such things? | 14:26 |
nuclearbob | can anybody help with with a complicated packaging question? | 14:27 |
apw | nuclearbob, i am sure there is someone, but the right someone won't know they are unless you ask | 14:28 |
nuclearbob | apw, I'd like to build two architecture independent binary packages from one source package, and embed one package inside the other | 14:29 |
nuclearbob | I've got a client/server sort of thing, and I'd like to be able to easily install the client from the server | 14:29 |
directhex | "embed one package inside the other" ? | 14:30 |
apw | so you want to include the client.deb as a file inside the server.deb? | 14:30 |
nuclearbob | yes | 14:30 |
dholbach | could the server depend on the client package? :) | 14:30 |
nuclearbob | yes, if necessary | 14:31 |
apw | dholbach, i think he wants the package as a .deb and not installed | 14:31 |
nuclearbob | ideally | 14:31 |
nuclearbob | but if the best way to do it is a dependency, I can try that | 14:31 |
dholbach | apw, I just mentioned it because that's quite straight-forward to do :) | 14:31 |
roaksoax | jdstrand: ping | 14:31 |
nuclearbob | right now the server Provides the client, since the server is a superset of the client functionality | 14:31 |
jdstrand | roaksoax: ? | 14:32 |
apw | dholbach, heh indeed indeed ... | 14:32 |
slangasek | hallyn: you're welcome :) | 14:32 |
roaksoax | jdstrand: i'm working on bug #975436 and I was wondering if you have a good example of how user/group should be created | 14:32 |
ubottu | Launchpad bug 975436 in maas (Ubuntu Precise) "please run maas-pserv and maas-txlongpoll as non-root" [High,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/975436 | 14:32 |
roaksoax | jdstrand: i.e. following http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/securing-debian-howto/ch9.en.html#s-bpp-lower-privs or, as I have seen in many packages, just creating it in postinst without too much code | 14:33 |
jdstrand | roaksoax: otoh libvirt | 14:34 |
roaksoax | jdstrand: cool, will look at it. Thanks | 14:35 |
jdstrand | np | 14:36 |
cjwatson | apw: I'm not sure, really; you could turn it into a dependency-only transitional package, but that doesn't really give people a choice | 14:36 |
cjwatson | apw: perhaps a NEWS.Debian entry for those people who read such things via apt-listchanges | 14:36 |
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apw | cjwatson, could we add like a new 'ticky' like you get with exim 'stay with this final kernel/natty/oneiric' | 14:42 |
cjwatson | apw: you're talking a lot of packaging complexity there | 14:43 |
apw | cjwatson, yeah ... i thought you'd be saying that | 14:43 |
cjwatson | I'm wary of that kind of thing when it's *only* going to be tested by a subset of LTS users | 14:44 |
cjwatson | we don't get to try it out in precise first | 14:44 |
apw | no indeed true | 14:44 |
apw | cjwatson, tricky -security would like us to just upgrade them to the natty or later lts, we're rather wary of that as it s a big jump without some kind of warning | 14:48 |
tjaalton | any ideas about a user having "iconv: error while loading shared libraries: libiconv.so.2: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory" fail during package updates? | 14:48 |
jdstrand | it is hard to predict what is riskier | 14:50 |
jdstrand | there is risk associated with upgrading, but in my mind, they signed up for it when going with an 18 month lts kernel | 14:50 |
jdstrand | and while most kernel CVEs of late may not be mind-blowing horrible, that doesn't mean that next week/month/year there won't be one | 14:51 |
jdstrand | s/18 month lts kernel/18 month lts backport kernel/ | 14:51 |
jdstrand | in fact, it was my understanding that they would have an upgrade path. I may have just been assuming though... | 14:51 |
jdstrand | apw: ^ | 14:51 |
jdstrand | and, they opted into it | 14:52 |
jdstrand | if they opted into it, they can probably adjust grub and look at the changelog | 14:52 |
apw | jdstrand, all true | 14:53 |
jdstrand | and if it is on a server, a responsible admin should be looking at the changelog | 14:53 |
jdstrand | before blindly upgrading | 14:53 |
apw | i suspect its those ones where its actually on desktop installs which will wail. but that also is not necessarily a problem | 14:53 |
jdstrand | it is also not supported | 14:53 |
jdstrand | (for lucid) | 14:54 |
apw | indeed | 14:54 |
jdstrand | so we get to test what happens here before infliciting... err.. applying these updates to precise users | 14:54 |
jdstrand | (not supported for lucid desktop, just to be clear) | 14:55 |
cjwatson | so in that case I guess make the maverick metapackages start depending on the natty ones? | 14:57 |
rbasak | cyphermox: I have a fix for the amd64 ical ftbfs. How's arm coming along? | 15:39 |
cyphermox | not really much further yet, but I'm testing something I'll be able to tell you in 53%. | 15:40 |
rbasak | cyphermox: ok, I've attached a debdiff to bug 978862 | 15:41 |
ubottu | Launchpad bug 978862 in libical (Ubuntu) "libical FTBFS on amd64" [High,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/978862 | 15:41 |
cyphermox | rbasak: ok, thanks | 15:41 |
mdeslaur | @pilot out | 15:58 |
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infinity | @pilot in | 16:06 |
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arges | infinity, hello. trying to get a package into lucid-backports, haven't seen any activity on it, and not sure what needs to be done. | 16:18 |
infinity | arges: Bug number? | 16:19 |
arges | infinity, ah sure. lp#968612 | 16:19 |
infinity | arges: Ahh, I'm not entirely sure what the process is for backports-with-changes, but I'll look this up after coffee and we'll make this work. ;) | 16:21 |
arges | infinity, thanks! | 16:22 |
infinity | (My guess is that the process is me just uploading to backports, but I generally never deal with backports, to educational fun for all) | 16:22 |
ScottK | infinity: The process (loosely) is ubuntu-backporter approves, ubuntu-dev uploads, someone with powerz accepts. | 16:22 |
micahg | arges: sorry, meant to look at that last night, do you need a backport package to do the runtime tests? | 16:22 |
infinity | ScottK: Well, I'm two out of three of that pipeline, I guess I need the first. ;) | 16:23 |
* ScottK looks over at micahg. | 16:23 | |
infinity | And micahg's the first. | 16:23 |
infinity | Yes. | 16:23 |
infinity | micahg: If you're on top of this, I'll go pilot other things after my coffee. ;) | 16:24 |
micahg | infinity: yeah, it's not an easy backport though :) | 16:24 |
infinity | micahg: It's not? The diff looks trivial. | 16:24 |
arges | micahg, yea, when I ran the backportpackage tool it had quite a bit of tests to run | 16:25 |
arges | which i wasn't sure how to run those | 16:26 |
infinity | micahg: Although, if there's a valid reason for the db4.8 versioned build-dep, it might be less scary to backport that too... | 16:26 |
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infinity | micahg: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=588969 FWIW. | 16:30 |
ubottu | Debian bug 588969 in slapd "slapd 2.4.23-1 fails to start with libdb4.8 4.8.26-1" [Important,Fixed] | 16:30 |
doko | zul, swift ftbfs | 16:30 |
zul | doko: 1.4.8-0ubuntu1? | 16:31 |
micahg | infinity: thanks :) | 16:31 |
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doko | zul: yes, https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/swift/1.4.8-0ubuntu1/+build/3396611 | 16:33 |
infinity | doko: A new versionw as already uploaded. | 16:34 |
infinity | zul: Although, really? Just disabling the test suite? :/ | 16:35 |
infinity | zul: Also, what's "temporamental"? Is the test suite travelling through time? ;) | 16:35 |
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zul | infinity: swift testsuite assumes that you have like /dev/log /dev/sda, not building in a chroot | 16:37 |
infinity | Every test assumes that? | 16:37 |
zul | a large chunk of them | 16:38 |
infinity | Erm. | 16:38 |
infinity | Ran 1027 tests in 20.421s | 16:38 |
infinity | FAILED (failures=4, errors=48, skipped=191) | 16:38 |
infinity | I'd say the larger chunk of them work just fine. | 16:38 |
infinity | And disabling the 4 that throw the 48 errors wouldn't be hard? | 16:39 |
infinity | Some old adage about babies and bathwater. | 16:39 |
infinity | We like babies. | 16:39 |
zul | infinity: a large chunk has already been disabled/skipped because of issues with building it in the buildds | 16:40 |
zul | er...running the tests in the buildds | 16:40 |
infinity | Yes, that would be the 191. | 16:40 |
infinity | With 1027 still remaining. | 16:40 |
infinity | And only a few of those failing. | 16:40 |
infinity | I'm not sure why you'd give up now and declare the suite not worth running. | 16:40 |
zul | because i already spent alot of time getting it to run in 1.4.7 | 16:41 |
infinity | ... | 16:41 |
infinity | "I made it work in the past, so never again"? | 16:41 |
ogra_ | tests are for whimps anyway | 16:42 |
zul | ok im fine with you rejecting it then | 16:42 |
infinity | I'm just saying. Downalod a build log, grep for 'ERROR:', obtain list of broken tests, double-check in log that they're breaking due to doing Stupid Things, disable. | 16:43 |
infinity | You could even skip the middle part, and it would still be better than disabling the whole suite. | 16:43 |
infinity | (Though, please don't skip the middle part, one or more of the tests could be failing legitimately?) | 16:43 |
infinity | (Which is kinda the point of running a test suite...) | 16:43 |
zul | infinity: right but having it worked before in 1.4.7 and and spending x number of hours on my day off, testing the build before getting a FFE uploading and having the testsuite fail on some random place in the buildds is a bit frustrating | 16:46 |
infinity | zul: You could make it fail exactly the same place at home. The buildds aren't special. | 16:48 |
zul | infinity: but it didnt fail there | 16:48 |
infinity | zul: If you're bindmounting /dev in your build chroots, don't. Environment reproduced. | 16:48 |
zul | infinity: k ill do that next time at least | 16:48 |
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doko | ev, do you understand https://launchpadlibrarian.net/101340308/buildlog_ubuntu-precise-armhf.whoopsie-daisy_0.1.28_FAILEDTOBUILD.txt.gz ? | 17:40 |
ev | doko: nothing jumps out. I'll have a look tomorrow. | 17:41 |
infinity | doko: Looks like something went goofy with the build. | 17:43 |
infinity | doko: debian/changelog disappeared... | 17:43 |
doko | infinity, did give it back. it's repeatable | 17:43 |
infinity | Okay, debian/changelog was never created? :) | 17:44 |
infinity | There's a new one in the queue. | 17:44 |
slangasek | bdmurray: I wonder if we should have a bug pattern to treat all package install failures of flashplugin-installer (<< 11.2.202.228ubuntu2) and ttf-mscorefonts-installer (<< 3.4ubuntu3) as dupes of 876298 | 17:45 |
bdmurray | slangasek: I'll have a look into how many there are etc... | 17:47 |
slangasek | bdmurray: at least 3 more came in after the upload to precise due to the new version pushed to all releases | 17:48 |
slangasek | bdmurray: oh, though that does mean a version check is insufficient... since the upstream version number is bumped as well for previous releases | 17:49 |
slangasek | so probably has to check the distrorelease | 17:49 |
cody-somerville | lmao | 17:51 |
cody-somerville | I find it funny that 'whoopsie' broke all PES's image builds last night, lol. | 17:51 |
ev | cody-somerville: you're welcome | 17:53 |
ev | :-P | 17:53 |
adam_g | how does one go about getting the ubuntu recommender updated after a binary has moved to another package? | 17:53 |
bdmurray | do you mean command not found? | 17:55 |
adam_g | bdmurray: no, i mean an executable has been moved from one binary package to another in the same source package, but reco[Dmmender still reports the original as the suggested package to install | 17:56 |
bdmurray | right command-not-found is the thing that recommends you install a package if you type a command in a terminal | 17:57 |
adam_g | bdmurray: oh, i see | 17:57 |
bdmurray | there is an update-from-web script in the package that I'm pretty sure updates the data | 17:59 |
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trijntje | Do different flavours of ubuntu use different installers? I was testing the localisation of different flavors, and not all flavors were equally translated | 18:07 |
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doko | slangasek, see who did approve the hardcoding of the path in opensc.conf? ;p | 18:32 |
slangasek | doko: no, who? | 18:32 |
doko | -- Steve Langasek <steve.langasek@ubuntu.com> Thu, 18 Feb 2010 02:52:33 -0800 | 18:32 |
slangasek | isn't that just me hard-coding a different path than the one that was there before? :) | 18:32 |
doko | currently looking | 18:33 |
doko | debian doesn't have a hardcoded path | 18:33 |
doko | at least dlopen now finds the library. uploaded | 18:38 |
ahasenack | hi, is someone from the sru team here? Could I interest you in reviewing #978884 ? | 18:39 |
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bdmurray | slangasek: so for precise you'd like the pattern to match a version less than | 19:15 |
bdmurray | 11.2.202.228ubuntu2 - correct? | 19:15 |
slangasek | bdmurray: for flashplugin-installer, yes | 19:43 |
bdmurray | slangasek: right and apport uses re for the patterns | 19:44 |
ahasenack | hi, is someone from the sru team here? Could I interest you in reviewing #978884 ? | 19:45 |
slangasek | bdmurray: right; so in that case, we can probably omit precise entirely from the bug battern | 19:46 |
slangasek | pattern | 19:46 |
slangasek | since there shouldn't be too many more reports coming in against old versions | 19:47 |
bdmurray | okay, works for me | 19:47 |
seb128 | infinity, can you kill https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-keyring/3.2.2-2ubuntu3/+build/3393735 ? | 20:08 |
seb128 | it's hanging in the testsuit again :-( | 20:08 |
bdmurray | seb128: what are the chances of bug 942539 getting fixed for precise? | 20:09 |
ubottu | Launchpad bug 942539 in nautilus (Ubuntu) "Ubiquity desktop icon text looks messy" [Medium,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/942539 | 20:09 |
seb128 | bdmurray, correctly fixed in nautilus? 1% | 20:09 |
bdmurray | seb128: okay, I was trying to determine if we should hack around it | 20:10 |
seb128 | you probably want to workaround it by changing the name adding a return char or something | 20:10 |
infinity | seb128: Yeah, I think our brilliant plan was to try to find a unicode replacement for '.' that looked passably okay but didn't cause a line break. :P | 20:15 |
seb128 | infinity, what about the build I pinged you about just before? ;-) | 20:16 |
infinity | seb128: Relayed to webops. | 20:16 |
seb128 | infinity, thanks | 20:16 |
seb128 | infinity, I though you could do that sort of stuff, dunno why | 20:17 |
seb128 | infinity, I'm disappointed | 20:17 |
infinity | seb128: That was the old me, this is the new me. | 20:17 |
seb128 | infinity, your new you is boring | 20:17 |
infinity | Ouch. | 20:17 |
seb128 | ;-) | 20:18 |
infinity | I think the next eglibc upload might involve some special casing if euid=seb128 ... | 20:18 |
seb128 | hum, my turn to say "ouch"? | 20:18 |
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seb128 | infinity, in some way you still have too much power :p | 20:19 |
infinity | ;) | 20:19 |
ScottK | doko: Would you please fix your strigi upload (it FTBFS)? | 20:27 |
doko | ScottK, it did ftbfs before as well. so if you can tell me what's wrong, then yes | 20:28 |
ScottK | So you uploaded it knowing it FTBFS? | 20:29 |
ScottK | Sigh. | 20:29 |
janimo | ScottK, not sure about strigi but I definitely uploaded more than once knowing it is a FTBFS, in case I had a patch that made the build progress to the next FTBFS spot and fixed the original one | 20:33 |
ScottK | There are certainly cases where this is necessary. | 20:33 |
herton | @pilot out | 20:43 |
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doko | ScottK, bullshit. I did see the build failure, tested the fix on armhf, and then did the merge | 20:50 |
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ScottK | It wasn't a hard fix. | 21:14 |
jtaylor | doko: why do we have 2 argparse providers again? | 21:23 |
jtaylor | that breaks my builds again .. | 21:23 |
doko | jtaylor, which ones? | 21:31 |
jtaylor | doko: python2.7 2.7.3-0ubuntu1 python 2.7.2-9ubuntu6 | 21:32 |
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bdmurray | slangasek: so bug 942539 appears fixed but I see no clear indication why | 23:28 |
ubottu | Launchpad bug 942539 in nautilus (Ubuntu) "Ubiquity desktop icon text looks messy" [Medium,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/942539 | 23:28 |
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