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RAOFbdmurray: If they're not worth SRUing, they should be punted from the queue. If they may be worth SRUing, but we've been waiting for information on the bug for a while, then they can be punted from the queue (and mentioned in the bug that they've been punted, and what the uploader needs to do to actually get them accepted next time they upload it)00:04
micahgpackages can be unrejected as well if appropriate00:04
RAOFHow long does that remain true?00:06
infinityAs long as the package is in the rejected queue.  Was that a helpful response? :P00:09
RAOFI could rephrase my question as: under what conditions does a package leave the rejected queue? :P00:11
infinityRAOF: When it moves to another queue.00:14
infinityRAOF: Or when someone or something decides to purge the queue for space reasons.  But I'm not sure if or when that happens anymore.00:15
RAOFOk. So there's no expiry from that queue, and it'll sit there indefinitely unless something happens to it?00:15
RAOFHeh.00:15
infinityKeeps track of bugs.00:15
infinityYou can assign them to people.00:15
infinityMaybe you could fix them eventually.00:15
infinity^-- The phabricator website is possibly the funniest thing I've read all week.00:16
RAOFSo, an indeterminate period, but essentially long enough.00:16
cjwatsonRAOF: No expiry at all that I'm aware of.03:34
cjwatsonRAOF: Though of course eventually things there may become non-unrejectable due to being superseded by other updates.03:35
wildintis this the right channel to report something odd with the download links?04:05
cjwatsonProbably04:05
wildintso I went to the server page, copied the download link for 64 bit, then tried to download is with wget, it ended up redirecting to an i386 iso04:07
wildintnow somehow after exploring around mirrors looking for the files I'm stuck downloading from uk mirrors even though I'm in the US04:08
slangasekwildint: which page, exactly?04:08
wildinthttp://www.ubuntu.com/download/server/thank-you?distro=server&release=lts&bits=6404:09
slangasekhmm; that gives me a link to ubuntu-12.04-server-amd64.iso, which is correct04:10
wildintusing wget04:10
cjwatsonThat redirects to ubuntu-12.04-server-amd64.iso for me too04:10
slangasekah04:10
wildintfirefox gets me the right link04:10
cjwatsonwget works for me04:10
wildintbut I want to download on a headless server04:10
cjwatsonProxy request sent, awaiting response... 302 Moved Temporarily04:10
cjwatsonLocation: http://ubuntu.virginmedia.com/releases//precise/ubuntu-12.04-server-amd64.iso [following]04:10
wildintlet me paste what I got04:10
slangasekhttp://mirror.ox.ac.uk/sites/releases.ubuntu.com/releases//precise/ubuntu-12.04-server-amd64.iso here04:11
cjwatsonObviously different redirects each time, but I've just tried it 20 times or so and I get amd64 every time04:11
slangasekwhich... is a strange choice of mirror for me as well04:11
cjwatsonwildint: Make sure to paste your wget command line too04:11
* cjwatson has a suspicion04:11
wildinthttp://pastebin.com/4BkyPa2E04:12
slangasekwildint: you have to quote the url04:12
* cjwatson wins04:12
slangasek:)04:12
cjwatsonbut slangasek was too quick04:12
* slangasek suspected the same :)04:12
wildintwas not expecting that issue, but wasn't thinking about it04:12
cjwatsonWhat "wget http://www.ubuntu.com/start-download?distro=server&bits=64&release=lts" translates to is: 2,13,14,16,17,32,33,64,71]04:12
cjwatsonoops04:13
cjwatson"wget http://www.ubuntu.com/start-download?distro=server" in the background; set bits=64 shell variable in the background; set release=lts shell variable04:13
wildintyup quotes does it04:14
* wildint wishes https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuHashes was linked off the download page somewhere04:14
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cjwatsonjdstrand: Is anything happening with bug 993304?  It's blocking at least three packages now.11:18
ubot2Launchpad bug 993304 in jbigkit "[MIR] jbigkit" [Medium,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/99330411:18
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jdstrandcjwatson: oh! I missed that it got assigned to me. I'll look at it this morning11:42
Riddellhow do I do new queue through launchpad?11:43
Riddellah found it https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/quantal/+queue11:51
xnoxcjwatson: have you been running auto-syncs after alpha1? or are we still in a 'freeze'?12:50
ogra_iirc inifinity unfreezed and processed -proposed yesterday12:53
ogra_not sure that also enabled auto-syncs though12:53
ogra_(it should indeed)12:53
xnoxogra_: last time i heard auto-syncs still require a human =))) it was work in progress to make it fully automatic12:54
ogra_ah12:54
ogra_then i'm not up to date ... feel free to ignore my babbling ;)12:54
cjwatsonxnox: I haven't done it yet, but will do today13:02
xnoxcjwatson: ok cool =) a couple of boost1.49 transitions will land =)13:03
cjwatsonogra_: Yeah, auto-syncing is much better than it was, but it's never been fully automatic13:05
ogra_ah13:05
cjwatsonWe just try to run it often enough to make it look like it is ;-)13:05
ogra_heh, couldnt cron just do that ?13:06
ogra_or is that to dangerous13:07
cjwatsonWe're almost there, but not quite13:07
ogra_k13:07
cjwatsonIn particular, bug 1006917 is a current blocker13:08
ubot2Launchpad bug 1006917 in launchpad "Distribution archive owners cannot necessarily copy packages" [Low,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/100691713:08
cjwatsonOnce it's possible, though, I certainly want to fully automate it13:09
cjwatsonIt's all very well having busywork I can do before I've entirely woken up, but it does get a bit old13:10
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cjwatsonstgraber: ^- I think the above "accepted" entries are queuebot getting desperately confused.  For example, kdesdk [i386] is still in the queue.  Maybe it got confused by the temporary appearance of a large pile of syncs?14:31
cjwatson(Unfortunately I didn't quite manage to accept them in time to stop queuebot spamming us.)14:32
stgrabercjwatson: I'm not sure how that could happen in the code, though it might have been hit by a LP timeout or something similar (though it's supposed to just ignore those)14:34
cjwatsonstgraber: I was wondering if maybe it had ignored it a bit too hard and concluded that the timed-out things didn't exist14:37
bjfcan the armadaxp kernels in the Precise upload queue get some love /14:38
stgrabercjwatson: could be, currently the code checks for .status over the API and shows accepted if .status != "Rejected". So maybe it got some weird status back from LP and assumed it was accepted14:38
* stgraber needs to implement a muting feature in queuebot so we can mute a specific pocket for a while directly from IRC :)14:39
ogra_++14:42
cjwatsonrejecting duplicate sudo copy to precise-updates14:50
cjwatson(my fault)14:50
cjwatsonbjf: looking14:55
cjwatsonbjf: will it break anything that the tracking bug isn't listed in .changes?14:55
bjfcjwatson, double checking14:57
bjfcjwatson: there are only 4 units in the world and they are all in our QA lab14:58
cjwatsonHah14:59
bjfcjwatson: a somewhat gross exaggeration but fairly accurate14:59
* ogra_ bets marvell has some too :)15:02
bjfcjwatson: thanks15:02
jamespageplease could someone reject my upload of samba to lucid-updates - had a friday afternoon moment15:24
cjwatsonbjf: And fixed up the incorrect overrides now too, maybe not before your script notices them15:31
bjfcjwatson: thanks again15:34
Davieynova preicse SRU rejected, as one more patch is required.16:34
jamespageDaviey, pls could you reject samba from the lucid queue - I uploaded targetted to the wrong pocket16:39
Davieyjamespage: done16:41
jamespageDaviey, ta - friday afternoon moment :-)16:42
Davieyheh16:43
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* stgraber tests new queuebot with the muting feature17:17
stgrabermute queue new quantal-release17:23
stgraberunmute queue new quantal-release17:23
* stgraber bumps threads/sub-processes a bit higher on the todo ;)17:23
stgraberso you can now use "mute queue", "mute queue <queue>", "mute queue <pocket>", "mute queue <queue> <pocket>", "mute queue <pocket> <queue>" and "mute tracker"17:25
stgraberthey all have matching "unmute"17:25
stgraberand just typing "mute" lists the current entries if any17:25
stgrabercjwatson: ^17:25
stgraberoh, and it's not persistent (nothing in queuebot is persistent at the moment)17:27
infinitystgraber: No persistent seems like a feature anyway.17:40
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stgraberbarry: what are you doing in the queue? ^19:47
barrystgraber: good question.  the only thing i've uploaded recently is dbus-python.  what is ^^ ?19:48
barryoh, that's the package 'barry' :)19:48
stgraberyeah ;)19:48
barrygrrrr19:49
skaet:)19:53
highvoltageclosest thing to me in the archive is "jove" (jonathan's own version of emacs) and I use vim anyway.19:54
stgraberskaet, jibel: just finished implementing the new download link fallback feature in the tracker. So with the next rollout, no more need to duplicate them for every release, SERIES and VERSION will be recognized as place holders and fallback entries will be displayed unless a series-specific one is added.19:55
skaetstgraber,  yay!  :)20:14
cjwatsonstgraber: great, thanks!20:32
barryqueuebot: you are interrupting my nap!20:46
* slangasek chuckles20:46
bdmurrayI used sru-release for a couple of packages in precise-propsed before realizing it was Friday afternoon22:29
bdmurrayso I'm gonna leave those packages there waiting for approval22:29
xnoxbdmurray: have a good weekend =)22:31

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