[01:24] What the hell's happening with software-center in precise-proposed? [01:28] Ah, that's what. [01:34] RAOF: I have a bit of time for SRU training, if that should happen to fit with your schedule? [01:35] ScottK: Yeah, why not. I'm currently processing the queue anyway. [01:35] OK. How should we do this? [01:36] Let's start with our status pages, and pick off some representative tasks. [01:36] OK. PM or here (not sure if we need to bore everyone with this - I'm good either way thoug)? [01:36] You're already familiar with the archive tools, so those bits won't be very interesting; it'll mostly be the process that you need learning? [01:37] If it's here it's logged, which might be useful later. === wgrant_ is now known as wgrant [02:07] Oh. We already moved, but I don't think it's that useful. [02:33] looks like the new queuebot isn't nearly as reliable, reverting, will test it some more [03:00] cjwatson: I've run ScottK through the various SRU processes; given he's already an AA you could probably add him to ~ubuntu-sru now. [03:08] RAOF,ScottK: Fine by me - done [03:08] Thanks :-) [03:08] Thanks. === ogasawara_ is now known as ogasawara [03:29] Inaugural SRU accept done ^^^. [03:34] * micahg hugs ScottK [03:39] RAOF: re the chromium SRU, I have not done any further testing, but as it seems to have fixed a top crasher, I'm tempted to say, let's just push it out [03:40] * micahg likes the first seen/last seen on errors.u.c [03:41] RAOF: at least for precise that is, let me get back to you tomorrow on that [03:41] anyone about who could help with cleaning up cdimage machines? [03:41] bradm: Yes [03:42] bradm: Do you mean nusakan or cdimage.u.c? [03:42] cjwatson: ultimately cdimage.u.c [03:42] cjwatson: those servers are getting close to running out of space [03:42] ah, I see the problem, purging wasn't running for the precise daily builds [03:43] cjwatson: I see there's some 150G of kubuntu precise daily images [03:43] micahg: Thanks. Given that it fixes a number of security flaws it's probably worth pushing out, even if it has some new crashers. [03:43] Stupid browsers. Why can't they just work :) [03:44] bradm: as I say, the auto-purging was broken - no need to single out Kubuntu [03:44] cjwatson: ah, right [03:46] cjwatson: so do you need anything done from our side? [03:46] Nope [03:46] Should have it fixed in a few minutes [03:47] excellent, thanks [03:50] bradm: syncing out now; -> bed [03:51] All the way up to 21.0 kB/s. Ain't hotel wifi wonderful. [03:52] cjwatson: thanks heaps === kanliot_ is now known as kanliot [07:58] cjwatson, hi === tkamppeter__ is now known as tkamppeter [08:01] infinity: you awake? part of the highbank kernel landed in universe by accident [08:01] (linux-highbank is the binary). The rest went into main, I think this was just an oversight [08:02] I can write a MIR if required though [08:02] ^- (or any awake archive admin) [08:29] NCommander: In which release? [08:30] NCommander: Oh, security, updates, and proposed. Slick. [08:30] NCommander: Will fix. [08:30] infinity: thanks [08:31] brbr, need to reboot [08:33] back [08:38] NCommander: Should be all fixed in ~60m or so. [08:38] great [08:41] It might be bedtime. I just (intentionally) did a clean-room reimplementation of dpkg-maintscript-helper. I feel kinda dirty. [09:00] infinity: ow [09:01] infinity: why did you reimplement it though? [09:08] NCommander: Because I needed to mangle the files halfway through the rename/remove process, so I couldn't use rm_conffile, for fear that if the implementation changed, it would break my mid-helper fiddling. [09:08] NCommander: i think he was merging dpkg all night or something of that sort [09:23] infinity: ow. I think you broke my brain [09:44] tkamppeter: Hello [10:06] cjwatson, I have uploaded a SRU for foomatic-filters, bug 1002699. Can you approve the package? Thanks. [10:06] Launchpad bug 1002699 in foomatic-filters "cups not respecting printing options" [High,Fix committed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1002699 [10:06] tkamppeter: I normally leave new SRUs to the other members of the SRU team - they're better practised at it than I am [10:06] They should see it in the queue [15:20] win 26 === jbicha is now known as Guest87840 === Guest87840 is now known as jbicha