[00:27] * infinity takes the ti-omap4/oneiric SRU. [04:29] infinity: can you take care of these? ^^ [04:29] Maaaaybe. [04:30] Do I want to know how we managed a security hole in unity-2d? [04:30] infinity: not a security hole [04:30] * infinity points at the pocket. [04:31] bug 1010466 [04:31] Launchpad bug 1010466 in unity-2d "dropdown boxes on sites stop working" [Medium,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1010466 [04:32] infinity: basically unity-2d sets the window timestamp to seconds from epoch [04:32] causing a noticeable bad behaviour with the new version of firefox [04:33] That's a pretty questionable use of the security pocket, but meh. [04:34] infinity: well, for everything except precise, I think it was a regression exposed by a security update [04:34] precise might have had the issue at release (which technically means it should be SRU'd), which I can do if you really want [04:34] Nah. [04:34] * micahg will publish a USN for it [04:34] I'm going to close my eyes and scream "la la la", after I review the bug and the code. [04:35] infinity: and I've got the LP command to copy to quantal as soon as it's accepted as well (or do I have to wait for it to be published) [04:35] Please don't copy to quantal. [04:36] infinity: it FTBFS and I'm not fixing it, they've got a new version coming soon (and quantal currently has this version) [04:36] It's FTBFS? [04:36] gcc-4.7? [04:36] well, if I would upload it would be :) [04:36] Meh. Whatever. Fine, copy it. :P [04:37] skaet: You'll want to have Bug #1013171 on your radar I believe. [04:37] Launchpad bug 1013171 in xdiagnose "Many package hooks not ported to python3" [Critical,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1013171 [04:37] infinity: yeah, gcc-4.7, they've got all of it fixed in trunk I thnk [04:37] Many is 10 that we know of. [04:45] ah, I do have to wait for them to be published before copying to quantal [04:46] ScottK: Oh, fun. I don't think this even occurred to us during the sprint. [04:47] was brought up in -devel a few hours ago [04:47] It's currently blocking upgrades. [04:47] ScottK: Shouldn't be hard to scrub the Contents file for hooks by location, and then 2to3 them. [04:47] Yep. [04:47] Someone should do that. I'm about to go to sleep. [04:47] Yeah, I'm heading out the door to pretend to have a "life" for a couple of hours before I sleep. [04:48] But Europe will be awake soon enough. And Europe love python. [04:48] s/love/loves/ [04:56] infinity: pitti's already confessed to being awake on another channel. [04:56] Good night. [05:07] what package hooks are these? all apport hooks? [05:09] would rolling apport back to python2 fix this? [05:10] hmm, I think it would [05:57] didrocks: are you planning a unity-2d upload to quantal soon, or should I copy the precise version over? [05:57] micahg: copy the precise version over for now [05:58] micahg: normally we will release a new version next week, but we never know :) [05:58] didrocks: ok [05:58] thanks micahg [06:02] * micahg is still waiting for the binaries to publish [06:13] * micahg wonders why LP is saying the precise binaries aren't published when they're on security.ubuntu.com [06:14] ah, the -updates copy :) [06:36] finally, copied [08:49] http://paste.ubuntu.com/1042093/ - looking a bit more sensible now [08:49] still a fair number of binary-only movements to universe, but I'm not necessarily going to do those all anyway - more concerned about the source movements [08:54] * xnox can't spot anything [08:57] phew :-) [08:57] (I do appreciate the checks ...) [09:42] cjwatson: demoting qca2-plugin-ossl while keeping qca2 in main seems wrong to me (libqca2 is mostly useless without a backend) [09:46] libqca2 is only there as a build-dep. [09:47] But I can probably Extra-Include it or something, so that it's kept in main if and only if libqca2 is in main. [09:47] Oh, that won't work, it's a separate source. [09:48] libqca2 is clearly useful for the use it's being put to in main (being a build-dep). [09:48] Otherwise whatever build-deps on it would build-dep on libqca2-plugin-ossl too. [09:48] So I'm not sure I agree with your premise :-) [09:48] libplasma3 depends on libqca2 and seems to stay in main [09:50] apport Build-Depends: python3-pykde4 -> kde-runtime -> libkactivities6 -> libkactivities-bin -> libplasma3 [09:50] It's all build-dep chain stuff [09:52] ok === gridcube_ is now known as GridCube [13:08] Riddell: Sorry for the delays in sorting out Kubuntu -> universe. I made a number of seed changes this morning to get some things that aren't really Kubuntu-related off the list, but unfortunately I've run into a glitch in Launchpad deployment that's meant I'm not getting up-to-date germinate output. That's being fixed. [13:09] thanks for that cjwatson === ogra_ is now known as ogra === ogra is now known as ogra_ [14:08] hi, can anybody reject my upload of cedarview-drm-drivers, please? [14:11] automatically rejected. Great! === peterm-ubuntu is now known as Peter-phone [14:38] http://paste.ubuntu.com/1042480/ - latest version. I'm going to start in on this soon. I seeded libenchant-voikko and tmispell-voikko, since they shouldn't be on that list. [14:41] * cjwatson moves python3-germinate to main so that stuff like livecd-rootfs is installable again, whoops [14:53] And icedtea shouldn't be in that list. [14:55] http://paste.ubuntu.com/1042500/ - last call [14:55] (Sorry, not wrapped) [14:56] I'll wait until after the next publisher run starts (7 mins) to maximise the chances of this completing within a single publisher run. [15:03] Here we go. [15:13] Riddell: Done. That ran more quickly than I expected. [15:14] whee [15:17] cjwatson: could you e-mail a list of packages demoted to kubuntu-devel@ then we'll be able to work out what is still in main [15:17] ? [15:18] OK [15:46] cjwatson / skaet_ : bug 1002248 assigned [15:46] Launchpad bug 1002248 in mythbuntu-meta "[quantal] xfce4-utils is deprecated in 4.10" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1002248 [15:47] Thanks [15:50] thanks [15:59] bug 1002250 [15:59] Launchpad bug 1002250 in ubuntustudio-meta "[quantal] xfce4-utils is deprecated in 4.10" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1002250 [15:59] Daviey: cjwatson : mr prouit has some nice instructions for resolving the xfce4-utils deprecation ^^^ [16:04] cjwatson: Ahh, I see the kubuntu->!main thing is underway. Did you plan to do all the overrides too, or still going through it with a fine-toothed comb? [16:05] scott-work: yeah, most helpful.. I spoke to Thomas before assigning it to him, he seems happy to drive it. [16:46] have gone ahead and dropped ubuntu DVD from the daily crontab based on seb128's +1 in the meeting. [16:47] Riddell, I didn't spot Kubuntu's DVD there, so someone must have dropped it already. [16:49] stgraber, I've gone in and removed Ubuntu DVD and Kubuntu DVD from the iso tracker daily images. [16:52] skaet_: ok, the products should probably be completely disabled too, unless they're included in the point releases [16:54] stgraber, they *may* be in the point releases, wasn't clear. Riddell and seb128 have actions on what to do about them for 12.04.1 ;) [16:55] still pondering that but I'm currently not wanting to do dvds in 12.04.1 [16:56] Riddell, let us know the final decision on ubuntu-release mail list. If you don't want to do them for 12.04.1 - will they be needed at any time, or can they be dropped from LTS supported manifest? [17:06] infinity, i have a few kernel packages in various upload queues ... just saying :-) [17:07] bjf: That was delightfully vague. ;) [17:07] bjf: But yeah, I see all the stuff queuebot spewed up there. [17:07] infinity: could you New them please? [17:07] bjf: I'll poke shortly. [17:07] infinity: thanks! [17:42] infinity: I actually did them all around the time c-m first listed them. It just took the publisher and c-m some time to catch up with the giant pile of publication records. [17:44] ('cos I worked out the list in advance of the production c-m run) [17:44] Hm, there are some left apparently. Possibly there were some uploads around the same time as my massive change-override run. [17:44] But I'm travelling now, so feel free to resolve those without me. [17:45] I mailed the full list of intended override changes to kubuntu-devel, so you can xref against that. [17:46] cjwatson: Alrighty. [17:54] Riddell, https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/kubuntu-q-images is this approved now? and can I consider that 1GB will be the limit you'll be using for Desktop? [17:55] skaet_: yes that's approved, marking approved and tidying up work items is on my todo [17:55] thanks Riddell :) [18:04] que, queuebot? [18:04] stgraber: queuebot go byebye? [18:06] infinity: respawned. It only notices its offline when it tries to post something, which it didn't have to in a while apparently [18:47] stgraber: That's odd that it had nothing to post, since it missed a bunch of my kernel accepts. [18:47] Which reminds me that I need to follow those up for override fixing. [19:06] bjf: For the ones that required override fixes, I've done so and updated the tracking bugs. [19:06] bjf: For the ones that didn't, the tracking bugs are all yours to update. :P [20:17] infinity: ack