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infinitydoko: Grr.  So, it's /usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf/crtn.o that's vaguely broken.  Totally eglibc's fault.  Not sure how it got broken, though.01:04
* infinity goes crosseyed at these Makefiles and decides to EOD instead.01:46
cjwatsondoko_: not sure I really see the need for blacklisting python3.2.  the auto-sync wouldn't have brought it back anyway, and we have a poor record of pruning cruft from the blacklist.02:02
cjwatsonfrom my point of view the more cases where auto-sync can dtrt automatically and the fewer things we have to add to the blacklist, the better02:04
cjwatsonI realise this is a change from the crappy old pile of workarounds for sync-source.py -a02:04
xnoxdoko_: Yeah \0/08:46
cjwatsonseb128: are you in the process of rebuilding stuff for libcogl11, and/or do you need help?09:24
seb128cjwatson, that's my plan for the morning, I should be fine without help thanks09:25
cjwatsoncool, thanks09:25
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ogra_Unpacking libreoffice-common (from .../libreoffice-common_1%3a3.6.2~rc2-0ubuntu5_all.deb) ...09:29
ogra_dpkg: error processing /var/cache/apt/archives/libreoffice-common_1%3a3.6.2~rc2-0ubuntu5_all.deb (--unpack):09:29
ogra_ corrupted filesystem tarfile - corrupted package archive09:29
ogra_dpkg-deb: error: subprocess paste was killed by signal (Broken pipe)09:29
ogra_BAH !09:29
ogra_again09:29
xnoxeagle-data is no longer built by eagle package but britney makes up an excuse "out of date on all arches: eagle-data"09:29
ogra_there is something seriously wrong with the panda livefs builder09:29
ogra_its the second day in a row it has decompression errors (yesterday it was gzip, not tar though but a similar error)09:30
cjwatsonxnox: That's odd.  I'll look once I've dug myself out from under python-apt09:31
xnoxthanks.09:32
ogra_hmm, did we change something wrt the adm group to be used beyond for reading logs ?09:35
seb128cjwatson, speaking of cogl ... it will stay in proposed until rebuilds are done right?09:47
xnoxseb128: http://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/proposed-migration/update_output.txt looks like yes.09:47
seb128cjwatson, is that info with the list of rdepends somewhere? http://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/proposed-migration/update_excuses.html says "Valid candidate "09:47
seb128xnox, that page is a bit rough to read ;-)09:48
xnoxseb128: see update_output.txt where britney "tries" to migrate "valid candidates" and fails to do so for cogl.09:48
cjwatsonseb128: Yes, it will, and unfortunately not yet09:49
cjwatsonThough there will be09:49
xnoxseb128: apparently the format imprints in your brain after a while =)09:49
Laneyor set up a transition tracker09:49
seb128cjwatson, ok, that's fine, getting the list is easy enough, I was mostly wondering if there was a page I didn't know about there09:49
cjwatsonUnless you set up a transition tracker as Laney suggests then update_output is the only such page right now09:50
seb128ok, I will stick to "reverse-depends libcogl9" ;-)09:50
* seb128 gets started09:51
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xnoxdoko_: bug 107630510:16
ubot2Launchpad bug 1076305 in python3.3 (Ubuntu Raring) "plat-x86_64-linux-gnu is still incomplete" [Critical,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/107630510:16
xnoxbreaks ubiquity & hence all live images.10:16
tumbleweedI had a quick shot at visualising dependencies in -proposed. But it doesn't show much... lp:~stefanor/+junk/britney-visualisation10:20
Laneygot some sample output?10:28
xnoxfor me personally dependencies are easy enough to parse. It's the excuses which are confusing, i.e. the distinction between "building/queued to build" vs "actually failed to build"10:32
xnoxrequires an extra lookup on launchpad =)10:32
doko_xnox, that's not a bug. ubiquity using these looks like a bug ...10:39
tumbleweedLaney: http://people.ubuntu.com/~stefanor/excuses.dot10:39
doko_ev, cjwatson: ^^^10:39
tumbleweedLaney: as I said, not showing much10:39
tumbleweedI excluded eeverything outside dependency graphs.10:39
tumbleweedbut it parses the britney output, and could do useful things with the other information...10:40
Laneymmm10:40
xnoxdoko_: hmm... we use it because python-dbus calculates max limit of time-out based on INT_MAX.10:41
evwell, DBus does, but yeah10:42
xnoxdoko_: but why should it not be exposed any more? I understand that int type in python3 is arbitrary precision, but it kind of helps to know that value in python when interfacing with C / compiled code.10:42
xnoxev: ack.10:43
doko_xnox, 3.3 generates this module at build time now, before, it wasn't updated for years. so it much depends which headers are included from in.h. you can't rely on this10:46
cjwatsonMAX_DBUS_TIMEOUT is dead code anyway10:48
cjwatsonI'll just remove it10:48
xnoxok.10:48
xnoxdoko_: and limits.h is not included? oh well, such is life.10:49
cjwatsondoko_: from my point of view, feel free to close the python3.3 task10:50
cjwatsondoko_: did you mean to close the seriesless task too?10:55
doko_cjwatson, done. I'm fine to reconsider this, but if it's just in our own code ...10:57
xnoxhah, so it's eglibc2.16 at fault after all.10:57
doko_cjwatson, done. hmm, it only did show up after changing the raring task ...10:58
cjwatsonYes, usual behaviour when wontfixing series tasks10:58
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cjwatsonxnox: OK, so, I more or less have a fix for the eagle-data situation, but it will actually require *some* manual resolution since it has apparently deliberately started building on fewer architectures, which is a situation that requires forcing14:00
cjwatsonxnox: But there was definitely a bug since it shouldn't have been showing as out-of-date on i386, so thanks for the heads-up14:00
xnoxcjwatson: interesting. Well I synced it, so I did "babysit it" =)))))14:04
xnoxcjwatson: did you respin ubiquity images? it's blocking qa to setup jenkins installer jobs....14:04
xnoxif not, please do =)14:05
cjwatsonxnox: respinning Ubuntu desktop now14:07
xnoxcjwatson: thanks.14:10
xnoxusb-creator also has INT_MAX usage & it does use MAX_DBUS_TIMEOUT. Should it just stop using that like ubiquity did?14:11
xnoxev: ^14:11
evyes14:12
xnoxack.14:12
cjwatsonharder in that case since it actually uses it, but you could just pick a large number14:13
cjwatsone.g. hardcode 32-bit INT_MAX14:13
cjwatsonit's not like it needs to be larger14:13
xnoxcjwatson: ack.14:14
seb128cjwatson, do you know why http://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/proposed-migration/update_output.txt is not getting cleaned for cogl?14:25
seb128cjwatson, I might be reading it wrong but we should have things mostly all rebuilt14:25
seb128how/where is the list of what blocks it still there?14:26
cjwatsonseb128: it'll be waiting for things to finish building14:31
cjwatsonseb128: update_excuses is a first pass of package-local checks, such as "is it built everywhere"; update_output is the second pass and considers only things that were allowed through the first pass14:32
seb128cjwatson, do we have a current list just to make sure I didn't forget any?14:32
cjwatsonnot unless you've set up a transition tracker14:32
seb128ok14:32
* cjwatson makes archive-reports lots faster14:38
seb128is there documentation on setting up a transition tracker entry?14:39
seb128google is failing me14:39
cjwatsonask Laney or xnox14:39
Laneythere's a simple README, but generally just copy an existing one14:39
seb128oh, http://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/transitions/readme.txt14:40
seb128ok14:40
cjwatsonxnox: eagle forced in now14:41
xnoxseb128: I tend to browse http://release.debian.org/transitions/ and try to find the most similar one.14:42
xnoxseb128: and then tweak the .build-depends & .depends as appropriate.14:42
seb128xnox, thanks14:42
Laneythere's a fair few examples in our repo now too, which helps14:43
xnoxseb128: also `$ reverse-depends libfoo1 ` and `$ reverse-depends -b libfoo-dev` help a lot =))))14:43
seb128xnox, I went through the reverse-depends libfoo but I think I'm done and I've very low visibility if that's right or if I missed one14:43
xnoxyeah, tracker helps in those cases. Plus it shows if any of them FTBFS.14:44
Laneycjwatson: I still see OLD_PROPOSED_MTIME at archive-reports:85; shouldn't that be updated too?14:45
cjwatsonuh, what14:47
cjwatsonoh, blast, that wasn't actually committed so I missed it14:47
Laneymy fault, I didn't know it was VCSed14:47
Laneywell, I saw that it had a branch pointing to Riddell so assumed that it was crufty14:47
cjwatsonfixing14:47
cjwatsonyeah, ignore that14:47
cjwatsonit's just locally vcsed although I'm working on it with a bzr+ssh checkout now14:48
cjwatsonLaney: better now, I think14:50
LaneyI think that makes sense14:51
cjwatsonthis should make some difference to lillypilly's performance in general - it was periodically being caned by a zillion apt-get processes14:51
cjwatsonCan somebody have a look at my grub2/precise-proposed SRU?  It blocks most of the rest of the SB stack.15:58
stgraberand there we go for the product manifest (currently only on staging): http://iso.qa.dev.stgraber.org/qatracker/series/20/manifest16:28
xnoxstgraber: looks like we are ready to release =)16:30
highvoltagenice16:31
xnoxwe have a working image \0/16:49
cjwatsonhooray16:49
stgraberquick, break it!16:49
* xnox goes to rebase my ubiquity branches & partman merges16:49
cjwatsonseb128: I don't understand why update_output thinks empathy is still uninstallable; if it's still that way tomorrow I'll poke at it then16:50
seb128cjwatson, thanks16:51
bdmurrayslangasek: there is a 2nd (and probably older than the one you approved) webapps-applications in the quantal proposed queue, should it just be rejected?16:55
slangasekolder, really? hmm, I guess so :/16:57
bdmurrayslangasek: actually the dates inthe changelog are the same so I've no idea what is up17:00
infinitycjwatson: Looking at grub2/precise.17:36
cjwatsonThanks.  Sorry it's kind of long.17:37
cjwatsonI know how the kernel guys feel all the time now.17:37
infinityThe kernel folks seem to continue to be shocked to realise that I actually read their diffs, too. :P17:41
infinitycjwatson: Did you test this in a signing-capable PPA to test the results?17:44
seb128hum, ok, I went through what I think are cogl rdepends, not sure why it's not getting out of proposed, I will need help to understand why17:44
infinityseb128: I'll look at cogl after I'm done with this review.17:45
seb128cjwatson, is there anywhere I could check or I just better wait tomorrow when you said you would have a look to the empathy issue?17:45
cjwatsoninfinity: No17:45
seb128infinity, thanks, please let me know what you look at so next time I'm less stupid and can try to figure out the issue without pinging you guys17:45
cjwatsoninfinity: I did test-build locally and check that it looked about right17:46
cjwatsonseb128: It's probably a bug in the migration code - no useful report17:46
cjwatsonI tested empathy in chdist and it was fine there17:46
infinitycjwatson: If you don't have one set up, care to hand it to Andy to upload to his signing PPA?  Might be nice to see it doing what appears to be the right thing.17:47
cjwatsonMy guess would be YA bug in the partial-suite merging code17:47
cjwatsonmkay17:47
seb128cjwatson, ok, I will let it to you guys then, thanks, let me know if I can help on anything17:47
infinitycjwatson: Though, I guess, modulo the actual signing bit, a local build should be about the same.17:47
cjwatsonapw: would you mind fishing grub2 out of the precise queue and dropping it in your PPA?17:47
apwcjwatson, sure17:48
infinityhttps://launchpad.net/ubuntu/precise/+queue?queue_state=1&queue_text=grub217:48
cjwatsonmaybe with a slightly decremented version17:48
apwyep17:49
infinity3.5~ppa1 works.17:49
infinitycjwatson: Why are we limiting linuxefi to amd64?  Surely, some day, there may be an i686 efi machine?17:52
cjwatsonIt failed to build on i386 for some reason I forgot17:52
infinityCheck.17:53
cjwatsonSo I put it in the "worry about it when it happens" bucket17:53
* infinity nods.17:53
infinityMaybe the ia32 vendors will stick with BIOS forever anyway.  Who knows.17:53
cjwatsonThere was talk about it on Atom17:53
cjwatsonBut anyway the amd64-only bit is in quantal too17:54
infinityCertainly not worth doing EFI for old skool (now embedded) i486/i586 stuff, so the Atom is the only likely concern.17:54
apwi thought most atom was 64bit capable now, even if one does put 32 on it17:54
infinityapw: Most new ones are 64-bit, but they're still producing 32-bit parts.  So, it's really what the vendors do with those parts.  We'll see.17:54
cjwatsonLast UDS there were not-terribly-specific comments from some vendors that we might need 32-bit EFI at some point17:54
cjwatsonBut it's not reached the stage of being a problem17:55
cjwatsonAnd even if they do, it might well not involve secure boot, since Windows 8 only supports UEFI in 64-bit mode IIRC17:55
cjwatson(Though this is just from reading articles six months ago rather than direct experience)17:56
apwcjwatson, grub2> is in my PPA -- https://launchpad.net/~apw/+archive/signing/+packages17:56
cjwatsonta17:58
infinity"This is only intended as a temporary measure." <-- Famous last words?17:58
cjwatsonyeah yeah :)17:59
cjwatsonIn theory it still is17:59
cjwatsonBut I didn't get round to revisiting that decision before 12.1017:59
cjwatsonI *suspect* that it can be reverted now that we know we're not requiring signed kernels (it predates that being clear)18:00
cjwatsonBut need to check and think about it a bit, and make sure it does something reasonable in the fallback path18:00
infinitycjwatson: Also, a patch pointing to bzr.lp.net imports as "upstream" is a bit strange, but whatever. :P18:02
cjwatsonSo I thought it better to backport something as close as possible to what we tested in 12.10, at least in terms of SB policy18:02
infinitycjwatson: Oh, absolutely, if we're going to mangle any of this branching, we need to do it in an unstable release first.18:03
cjwatsonI generally use LP as the reference because savannah's loggerhead installation at least historically hasn't been very reliable18:03
cjwatsonIt's a mirror rather than an import though - upstream uses bzr18:03
infinityOh, right.18:03
cjwatsonI tried to keep the 1.99-specific mangling to the "supporting backports" patch wherever possible, although there are a few other details like the module list needing to be different for 1.9918:07
cjwatsonI will confess I haven't actually tested this on SB because OMG the pain of setting all that up independently18:07
cjwatsonI thought it was likely to be rather more economical to assemble it all in -proposed and then build images off that18:08
infinityIndeed.18:08
cjwatsonBut I can possibly try grub-mkrescue off apw's PPA or something18:08
infinityWell, images aren't necessary.  We could stage it all in a PPA and... Yeah.18:08
infinitycjwatson: The backport support thing wasn't as scary as I thought it would be.  Except for the whole utf8 handling bit.18:35
* infinity blinks at his INBOX...18:37
infinitycjwatson: Did britney go crazy last night and copy apt 6 times in a row?18:37
infinitycjwatson: Okay, want to poke at http://ppa.launchpad.net/apw/signing/ubuntu/dists/precise/main/uefi/grub2-amd64/ and see if it seems to be what you think it should be?18:41
infinitycjwatson: I didn't see anything obviously broken in the diff, so I'm inclined to accept once you've had a poke at the PPA output.18:41
bdmurraywhy does the diff for shotwell in quantal proposed include a version that is already in quantal?18:42
bdmurrayhttp://launchpadlibrarian.net/121739080/shotwell_0.13.0-0ubuntu2_0.13.1-0ubuntu1.diff.gz18:42
infinitybdmurray: The diff is generated against the last version that was in proposed.18:42
slangasekbecause queuediff diffs against the last version of the package that was in quantal-proposed :/18:42
infinitybdmurray: Longstanding bug.18:42
bdmurrayis there a workaround?18:43
infinityYeah, download the sources and diff yourself. :P18:43
infinityapt-get source foo && queue fetch foo && debdiff *dsc18:44
infinity(Or however you prefer to obtain A and B)18:44
xnoxbdmurray: pull-lp-source $package [$distro[-$pocket]] is also nice.18:45
infinityI need to train my fingers to use that.18:46
infinityI assume it just does an API lookup for the latest published in $series, and then dgets it (ish)?18:47
xnoxinfinity: yeah. But it's clever and with $ pull-lp-source package it tries raring-proposed and then raring ;-)18:52
xnoxand it fetches from librarian, not from archive mirrors.18:52
xnoxso you can request _any_ version e.g. $ pull-lp-source package 0.3.2-21build318:52
xnoxalso pull-debian-source does the same but for debian (again series or versions) and it fetches _any_ version from snapshots.debian.net =)))))18:53
xnoxcunning pair of beasts.18:53
infinityxnox: I was just about to ask.18:53
infinityxnox: I hit snapshot and dget all the time.18:53
infinityxnox: This could prove a handy tool to train myself to actually use.18:53
bdmurrayxnox: thanks18:54
xnoxinfinity: well I did wrapper scripts for both =))) to do grab-sync & grab-merge to bang ubuntu&debian versions together, show debdiff and test sbuild them. Handy for sponsorship.18:54
xnoxthis is packaging remaining tools needed to build nexus7 images on ubuntu.18:59
xnoxsources were already part of the source package, but the binaries were not previously built.19:00
xnoxplease accept =)))))19:00
infinityxnox: Your changelog doesn't match reality. :P19:04
xnoxinfinity: in what sense?19:05
infinityxnox: Did you want it to be android-tools-fsutils or android-tools-ext4-utils?19:05
infinityxnox: Changelog says the latter, package says the former.19:05
xnoxinfinity: meh... i had three names and kept on changing them. the one that is actually built as a deb is the one I wanted.19:06
infinityAlright.19:06
xnox"fsutils"19:06
xnoxsorry about confusion.19:06
* xnox naming packages is hard19:06
infinityGrr, seb left just as I was about to tell him why cogl was broken. :P19:16
infinityLaney: Any urge to update gnome-desktop3 to >= 3.6.1?  That's snagging a bunch of stuff in proposed, and you're TIL.19:17
xnoxinfinity: tells us, why is cogl broken? =)19:23
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jbichaoh, I guess gnome-desktop3 is my fault, I can upload the new version19:46
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xnoxinfinity: lol ;-)19:46
infinityjbicha: Ahh, thanks.19:49
infinityxnox: It was that.  Or, rather, that a bunch of stuff is all snagged together, and some things depend on the new gnome-desktop, which doesn't exist yet. :P19:50
jetsaredimbdmurray: can you take a look at bug 205509 and let me know if I have put enough detail/info to get the fix picked up for quantal?19:56
ubot2Launchpad bug 205509 in transcode (Ubuntu) "tcdecode(dvdrip) fails to work" [Undecided,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/20550919:56
jetsaredimi suppose that question could also apply to ScottK and skaet19:58
bdmurrayjetsaredim: the test case could use some more details but it seems fine to me20:00
infinityjetsaredim: Your test case isn'ta test case.20:01
infinitybdmurray: Jinx.20:01
jetsaredimsuggestions?20:01
infinityjetsaredim: Test cases should just be something like "run 'foo-command --switch argument' and watch it fail before update, and succeed after"20:02
jetsarediminfinity: fair enough20:02
infinityjetsaredim: The point being that someone other than you should be able to follow the directions to reproduce, if required. ;)20:02
jetsaredimdoes it necessarily have to be the the exact command20:02
jetsaredimcause it's much easier to reproduce the issue through dvdrip20:02
jetsaredimsince all the flags and whatnot are set for you20:03
infinityjetsaredim: Sure.  Doesn't matter what the testcase is, as long as it's descriptive steps that show the problem.20:04
infinityjetsaredim: Anyhow, it otherwise looks fine, and the 1-line diff isn't exactly hard to understand.20:04
jetsaredimsure20:04
jetsaredimwhat is the process for getting this into quantal-updates?20:05
infinityjetsaredim: Actually, the original bug description seems to have a command line that would be a reasonable test-case. :P20:05
jetsaredimnot that it's a major earth-shattering issue but its bugging the hell out of me20:05
jetsaredimyea20:05
jetsaredimi was just about to copy/paste that20:05
infinityjetsaredim: The next step would be finding someone willing to sponsor the upload, if you're not an uploader yourself.20:05
jetsaredimyes, i'm not20:05
infinityWow, old bug.20:06
infinityjetsaredim: Would you be able to test packages on both precise and quantal if someone (say, me) were to do the actual SRUs for you?20:07
jetsaredimi'm sure i could fire up a vm for precise20:07
jetsaredimi don't currently have this in a branch at the moment20:08
jetsaredimso i guess i'd need to do that first?20:08
infinityjamespage: Don't worry about that.  It's a 1-line patch, I'll JFDI.20:08
infinityErr.20:08
infinityjetsaredim: ^20:08
infinityjamespage: Nevermind, tab fail.20:08
jetsaredimheh20:08
jetsaredimkthen20:08
infinityjetsaredim: Oh, hrm.  Looks like precise has --enable-libmpeg2convert20:12
infinityjetsaredim: Can you confirm that in a VM?  I'll do the quantal SRU now.20:12
jetsaredimsure20:12
jetsarediminfinity: i'll have to do an install first but shouldn't take that long20:13
infinityMakes a more valid argument for the Q SRU, if it's a regression from precise.20:13
jetsaredimindeed20:14
infinitybdmurray: If you want to give the above 1-line diff a quick once-over, then we can get The Guy Who Knows How To Test This to test it soon. :P20:18
* infinity hates verifying bugs where the test case, ultimately, starts with "obtain some data file you may not have".20:18
slangasekinfinity: as far as I'm concerned, that's not a valid test case20:19
jetsaredimyea - unfortunately there's really not much use for transcode without a random datafile to "trans"20:19
slangasekif the test case can't be followed by someone who doesn't already have the environment/data/package, it's not a complete test case20:20
infinityslangasek: Well, in this case, I suspect it fails on nearly any vob.  But if you don't happen to have any vobs handy, I'm not sure it's sane to demand someone furnish you with one, rather than just asking them to test.20:20
infinityslangasek: And if the test case involves, say, a copyrighted vob you can't distribute...20:20
slangaseksure; in most cases you can probably link to whoever /is/ distributing it, though20:21
infinityslangasek: Link to, as in "Step 1: Buy a copy of Fight Club, director's cut, region 2"?20:22
slangasekheh, not so much20:22
slangasek"here's a torrent" <- wfm ;P20:22
infinityNaughty.20:22
jetsaredimi suspect that's why not too many people have commented on the bug20:22
infinityjetsaredim: That fine line between not wanting to admit you rip DVDs and wishing the tool worked right?20:23
jetsaredimindeed20:23
infinityjetsaredim: Thankfully, it's perfectly legal to rip copyrighted DVDs in many places that aren't the US. :P20:23
slangasekinfinity: ahwell, I just wrote an SRU test case that says "make smoser test", so I'm clearly not as much a purist as I pretend either20:24
infinityslangasek: *laugh*20:27
infinityjetsaredim: If you're on amd64, the build's done, if you want to go forth and verify: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/transcode/3:1.1.7-2ubuntu1/+build/396766220:33
jetsaredimprecise still building20:33
infinityjetsaredim: I'm pretty sure it should be fine in precise, from looking at debian/rules, but verifying there would be nice too, sure.20:34
xnoxdoesn't like Big Bunny offer a *free* dvd. Can it be reproduced with that?20:34
infinity(I already invalidated my precise task)20:34
infinityxnox: I'm sure it can probably be reproduced with free data from somewhere.  On the other hand, with someone here right now who can test, I don't really care what data they use.20:34
infinity(In the absence of a tester, I likely wouldn't have SRUed at all)20:35
jetsarediminfinity: seems to workie on quantal20:35
infinityjetsaredim: Shiny, follow up to the bug with that info and set the verification-done tag, s'il vous plaƮt.20:36
jetsaredimlet me know if you *do* want me to test the precise version20:40
infinityjetsaredim: Well, precise's debian/rules looks correct.  Based on that, I invalidated the precise task, so I'm not wildly picky.  If someone decides it doesn't work, they can reopen the bug on precise.20:42
infinityjetsaredim: (Looks like this regressed in Q when we synced with Debian, which had the flag disabled)20:42
jetsaredimok20:42
jetsaredimi'm updating my precise vm at the moment and can verify shortly20:43
infinityjetsaredim: Alright, cool.20:44
infinityLaney: You're off the hook for gnome-desktop3, jbicha delivered.20:44
jetsaredimmany thanks20:44
LaneyI saw20:44
Laneywhat was snagged on it?20:45
infinityLet's see if this makes britney happy with the gnome/cogl/etc mess.  Should do.20:45
LaneyI'd rather the person who made /that/ happen be on the hook (perhaps that was jbicha)20:45
infinityLaney: It was probably him, yes. :P20:45
infinityLaney: Yeah, it was his gnome-shell upload that bumped some deps to 3.6.120:47
* Laney nods20:48
stgraberinfinity, cjwatson: QA tracker changes landed in production so we now have the manifest API and all the needed magic for his cycle.20:50
stgraber*this20:50
infinitystgraber: \o/20:50
infinitystgraber: Can you take a very long coffee break for a few days, so I don't feel like such a slacker?20:50
infinitystgraber: Thanks.20:50
stgraber:)20:51
highvoltagesometimes I wonder if stgraber really ever sleeps.21:00
stgraberoh I'm sure I'm sleeping a lot more than some of my colleagues ;)21:00
infinityhighvoltage: What's "sleep"?21:15
smoserslangasek, thats fine. i did at least sniff the raring stuff.21:18
smoserbut i didntn look at read-only iscsi root.21:19
stgraberinfinity: I dumped the work items from the pad into https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/foundations-r-release-manifest-streamlining so I could mark mine as done, I'll let you do the rest of the drafting though :)21:26
infinitystgraber: Gee thanks, I was really worried someone else might draft it for me. :P21:29
stgraberinfinity: no problem, I know how much you like drafting those, I wouldn't take that away from you ;)21:31
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slangaseksmoser: right; this is for the SRU to precise, to let your cloud-init stuff work in all its glory, so certainly needs more complete testing21:44
smosersort of.21:45
smoseri'm fairly confident in the non-iscsi root case.21:45
smoserand, at least fo rth eime being, the iscsi-root case is covered as the images already have a patched mountall and patched cloud-init.21:46
slangaseksmoser: you're using a non-distro patched mountall package for official Ubuntu cloud images?21:47
smoserno.21:47
smoserfor the maas.ubuntu.com/images images.21:47
smoserwhich are only used in maas.21:47
slangasekhmm, alright21:47
smoseri wasn't happy about that.21:47
slangasekwell anyway, I'd like you to not have to do that either21:48
smoserbut... i'm using copied mountall from quantal.21:48
slangasekwhich is why I've pushed the mountall SRU to precise21:48
smoserright.21:48
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cjwatsoninfinity: the structure of that grub2 build looks ok.  not tried actually booting as yet, as I say ...23:32
infinitycjwatson: Meh, booting is overrated.23:32
infinityThat's a whole lot of tasks on bug 1075181...23:34
ubot2Launchpad bug 1075181 in shim (Ubuntu Precise) "Backport UEFI Secure Boot support for Ubuntu 12.04.2" [High,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/107518123:34
cjwatsonI *think* I got them all23:35
* infinity adds linux-lts-quantal-signed.23:36
cjwatsonawesome, thanks.  will continue with the rest of the stack tomorrow23:37
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infinityCute that I can assign bug tasks to it, even though it only exists in a PPA.23:38
cjwatsoninfinity: britney/apt> six is a bit excessive, but if it gets a bit lost and runs multiple times during a single publisher run then that kind of thing can happen23:39
infinitycjwatson: Was the plan to also make this work with 3.2.0, or only with the backport kernels?23:39
cjwatsonyeah, all you need is an SPN23:39
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cjwatsononly with the enablement kernels23:39
infinityAlright, then I'll delete the linux-signed task from there.23:39
cjwatsonok23:39
cjwatson'cos otherwise we have to backport the efi handover protocol stuff23:40
cjwatsonand meh23:40
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jbichainfinity: gnome-desktop3 migrated but cogl is still stuck23:42
infinityjbicha: Fun.  Let me look why now.23:42
infinityjbicha: Hrm.  Looks installable to me now.  Let's see if britney tries harder this next cycle.23:45
infinityOh, wait.  My "looks installable" apt run shows both libcogl11 and libcogl9 being installed.  I suspect that's ungood. :P23:47
infinity libclutter-gst-1.0-0 : Depends: libcogl9 (>= 1.9.6) but it is not going to be installed23:49
* infinity checks if a no-change rebuild will fix that.23:49
infinityjbicha: What I used to determine this, BTW: http://paste.ubuntu.com/1343991/23:52
infinityjbicha: Basically "explicitly don't install libcogl9, and try to install everything that britney was complaining about being broken".23:53
infinityjbicha: And for added fun, clutter-gst doesn't build against raring-proposed.  Is there a new upstream?23:54
jbichainfinity: oh yeah, it looks like we didn't even try to rebuild it23:54
infinityjbicha: I just tried, iz broke.23:55
infinityjbicha: Ahh, there's a 1.9 going on upstream, perhaps that's what we want.23:57
jbichainfinity: no, that's clutter-gst-2.023:57
infinityThough, you'd think not, as that's un... Yeah.23:58
infinityjbicha: Well, either way, the 1.6 no workie, so needs fixing.23:58
jbichainfinity: ok at least we know where the problem is; I'll try poking on it tonight23:59
infinityjbicha: Danke.23:59

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