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infinityFor those who care, britney now knows about debian-installer-images and their dependencies, so kernels won't migrate and break d-i.03:27
stgrabernice03:28
infinitystgraber: Just don't look at the commit that made this happen, you'll vomit a little.03:28
infinitystgraber: But the results are convincing:03:28
infinityTrying easy from autohinter: linux-armadaxp/3.5.0-1604.6 linux-meta-armadaxp/3.5.0.1604.603:28
infinityleading: linux-armadaxp,linux-meta-armadaxp03:29
infinitystart: 223+0: i-106:a-47:a-30:p-4003:29
infinityorig: 223+0: i-106:a-47:a-30:p-4003:29
infinityeasy: 224+0: i-106:a-47:a-31:p-4003:29
infinity    * armhf: debian-installer-images03:29
infinityFAILED03:29
* infinity thinks this deserves a drink.03:29
stgraberaren't you supposed to drink before you touch britney's code?03:30
infinityPossibly.  I just mixed a gin and tonic that's so strong it smells more like alcohol than anything drinkable, so this might retroactively make me drunk last week.03:34
infinityScottK: The NBS report would lead me to believe that your force-hinting KDE was a bit premature.03:39
infinityScottK: (And maybe that's why you needed to force it at all...)03:39
infinityScottK: Fixing up now.  But yeah, kphotoalbum and kamoso needed transitions to new libs, which was likely why you had to force things. :/03:46
infinityScottK: Oh, and both need porting, not just rebuilding.  Bah.03:48
infinityScottK: This is kinda what the whole migration thing is for, no?03:48
bjfinfinity, your no fun, we live to break d-i03:48
infinitybjf: :)03:52
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ScottKcjwatson: Would it be possible to add ffmpegthumbs, kfloppy, kiten and pairs to the Kubuntu packageset in quantal (I believe they are in it for raring already).  It would make getting post-release KDE updates uploaded easier.05:05
micahgScottK: can you please score https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-mozilla-security/+archive/ppa/+build/4022293 up to 2000005:47
ScottKHow about 9999999?05:48
micahgI'm not that worried about stuff jumping ahead :)05:49
micahgbut that works, thanks05:49
* micahg just hopes everything finishes in time...05:50
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ScottKmicahg: Does firefox on armel need retrying?07:08
ScottK(quantal)07:08
* ScottK does.07:10
ScottKActually it was oneiric.07:10
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infinityScottK: Ahh, nevermind my whining earlier, I caught backscroll from 4 days ago and saw this was discussed.09:28
infinityScottK: Still, naughty. :P09:28
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seb128powerpc  2 57 jobs (28 hours)09:53
seb128shrug09:53
seb128cjwatson, hey, did you restore the "need ppc build to migrate to raring"?09:53
seb128https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/raring/+source/accountsservice/0.6.29-1ubuntu2 didn't migrate this night09:54
infinityseb128: Yes, he did.  Right before we killed the buildds with a ton of security updates.10:20
infinityseb128: Partial migration was causing some unintended side effects.10:20
seb128infinity, is there any way around waiting that backlog to resolve itself?10:20
seb128or we are just doomed at waiting monday to get stuff in raring at this point?10:21
infinityseb128: If what you're worried about it in main, it'll resolve itself quite quickly.10:21
infinityseb128: webkit is almost done, and firefox will be done in a few hours.10:21
infinitys/it in/is in/10:21
seb128infinity, I'm worried that stuff I uploaded 16 hours ago are still blocking in raring-proposed10:21
infinityWell, worry less?10:22
seb128and that the builder package announces a 28 hours backlog10:22
infinityHaving this discussion every second day won't solve anything.10:22
ogra-cb_hey, think positive, it willl be there on monday :P10:22
seb128infinity, well, I was trying to see if cjwatson was wanting to relax the powerpc requirements again :p10:23
infinityseb128: See above, re: Partial migration was causing some unintended side effects.10:24
infinityAnything after that line was pretty much not constructive.10:24
seb128sorry about that10:25
seb128it's frustrating to be blocked for days and have no way out10:25
ogra-cb_seb128, welcome to my world10:25
DavieyScottK: Remember the thread earlier this year about irqbalance being added to ubuntu-standard?  Did it go anywhere?10:27
Daviey(^ or anyone else)10:27
ogra-cb_seems to be installed by default10:27
ogra-cb_i see it on my nexus installs :)10:27
Davieyogra-cb_: why?10:27
Davieyas in, where are you seeing it seeded, depended?10:27
ogra-cb_running10:28
ogra-cb_havent checked seeds10:28
Davieydoesn't seem to be directly seeded.10:28
DavieyPeople seem to remember it being installed by default on server... but i fear it was lost.10:29
ogra-cb_ogra@chromebook:~$ apt-cache show irqbalance |grep Task10:29
DavieyAh, lucid added it to standard10:29
ogra-cb_Task: standard, kubuntu-active10:29
ogra-cb_ogra@chromebook:~$10:29
Laneyubuntu-standard10:29
ogra-cb_no idea why its seeded explicitly in kubuntu-active though10:30
DavieyHmm.10:41
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cjwatsonseb128: I put it back because it turns out that relaxing it breaks powerpc-only packages.  I might relax it again if I have a chance to fix that - which won't be today because I'm on holiday.12:26
seb128cjwatson, hey, ok, enjoy your holiday ;-)12:26
seb128cjwatson, with some luck by monday the backlog will be cleared12:26
cjwatsonI expect it'll be fine - it was clear when I looked yesterday evening.12:27
infinityYeah, even without rescuing sulfur, the backlog will clear.12:28
infinityUnless miach uploads another firefox security update and another, and another. :P12:28
infinityBut here's hoping we get sulfur sorted today anyway.12:28
seb128we got unlucky, the first thing ross picked after webkit is a kde package which takes 4.5 hours to build12:29
seb128unlucky or not, the score seems to have been bumped for that build so somebody wanted it ;-)12:29
infinityThat wasn't bad luck, that was ScottK scoring it up. :/12:29
infinityHad I noticed before it got picked up, I might have undone that.12:29
infinityBut oh well.12:29
infinityEverything needs to build eventually anyway.12:30
seb128(I hope accountsservice will not have runtime issues when it hits the archive during the W.E)12:30
infinityYou can test it from proposed...12:31
seb128I'm running it since yesterday12:32
seb128but I get I will have feedback from users until it reachs raring12:32
infinityI'd say that sounds like it doesn't have massive issues, then.12:32
seb128no it doesn't, I just hate things landing on friday, just being paranoid ;-)12:32
seb128you never know, I didn't test on all archs for example12:32
infinityWell, I scored it up.  It'll be the next thing to build when firefox is done.12:33
seb128thanks12:33
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ScottKSorry, trying to get things in shape before the weekend for Alpha 1.13:01
infinityI spent a couple of minutes on porting kphotoalbum and then got distracted.13:03
ScottKinfinity: There's an upstream branch we should get ~sson.13:03
ScottKsoon13:03
ScottKSame for Kamoso13:03
ScottKFor Alpha 1 it's just an extra copy of the libs, so I'm not worried.13:04
MirvRAOF (or someone else on SRU team): hi! we'd need to pull out the quantal Unity 6.12.0-0ubuntu0.1. there is a regression (currently documented in bug #1067357 comments) and we need that to be fixed.13:32
ubot2Launchpad bug 1067357 in Unity "Top panel shows "Tauler d'inici" instead of "Taluer d'inici"" [Low,Fix committed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/106735713:32
Mirvthe bug is marked verification-failed, but mostly it's no use keeping the release in -proposed if we anyway know we want to have the regression fixed13:32
infinityMirv: I can delete it from -proposed, sure.13:33
Mirvinfinity: thanks13:33
infinityJust unity?13:34
Mirvinfinity: just unity, compiz SRU is going on good13:34
Mirvand just quantal13:34
infinityDone.13:34
ScottKinfinity: Am I wrong re kamoso and kphotoalbum that the only negtive effect is two copies of the relevant libs on our images until they kamsos (that's the only one that's seeded) gets ported?13:36
infinityScottK: No, you're not wrong, that's the effect, but I also don't want this to be habit forming. :P13:37
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infinityScottK: Half the point of proposed is to make sure transitions happen before migration, not after.13:37
ScottKSure.  I agree about habit forming, but I'm not going to get grumpy about a few leaf packages.13:41
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infinityAlright, buildd chroots updated yet again, let's see how quickly the PPC queues dry out.14:13
ScottKinfinity: There's KDE SC 4.9.3 in queue for quantal-proposed, so "not soon".14:18
infinityScottK: Oh, right, do you plan to get all that stuff accepted over the weekend?14:20
ScottKYes.14:20
infinityShiny.14:20
ScottKI reviewed the queue last night and had a few issues, so I'm waiting for more uploads, but I'd hoped to start today.14:20
micahgScottK: thanks for the Firefox retry14:54
ScottKYou're welcome.14:54
micahghrm, lucid failed too...14:55
micahgI'm a bit reluctant to retry right now though14:55
infinityWhy?14:57
infinitymicahg: Were the sparc and ia64 failures expected?14:58
micahginfinity: yes14:58
micahginfinity: release is soon and I won't be around in 11 hours for it to finish, lucid armel is also EOL14:58
infinityThat looks rather fixable...14:58
micahginfinity: sparc and ia64? probably fixable, but I doubt people are running desktops on those machines, also we haven't really had any complaints...14:59
infinitymicahg: Yeah, I'm not hugely concerned about lucid/armel, just curious.14:59
micahginfinity: if it wasn't Fri today, I'd probably retry it FWIW15:00
infinityI'm not sure a retry will get you anywhere.15:00
infinityUnless this was before GCC's automagic ICE-retry magic was added.15:00
infinityCause if it was cosmic rays, it would retry, and tell you it wasn't reproducible.15:01
micahginfinity: there were no code changes in that part of the source, so that leads me to believe it's cosmic rays15:20
infinityTis possible.15:21
infinityFWIW, Pete just bought a big bag of heatsinks for the Pandas in the DC.  Kinda curious to see if any of our weird ray-related bugs dissipate.15:21
infinity(Even if they don't, though, the Pandas will get faster...)15:21
infinityThe joys of CPUs that can't actually run full speed without constantly throttling to avoid overheating.15:22
Laneymmm rays15:22
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ScottKApparently we're still making Kubuntu dailies for alternate images.  Those can go away.15:47
stgraberok, I'll remove them from cron15:48
ScottKThanks.15:48
ScottKstgraber: Can you remove the existing raring alternate daily alternates so they don't show up as there, but not updated?15:49
stgraberyep15:50
stgraberScottK: all done15:51
ScottKstgraber: Thanks.15:51
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SpamapSHi, can somebody who understands the archive better than me take a look at the walinuxagent package in the precise upload queue? Its New, and in "universe", but walinuxagent is supposed to be in main (it has to go on the cloud images)17:31
ScottKSpamapS: You have to override it to Main if that's where you want it.17:37
ScottKNew packages always default to Universe17:37
SpamapSutlemming: ^^ I seem to recall walinuxagent getting a MIR for this explicit purpose at some point.17:39
utlemmingSpamapS: Yes, this went through a MIR....let me dredge that up17:39
utlemminghttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/walinuxagent/+bug/101486417:40
ubot2Launchpad bug 1014864 in walinuxagent (Ubuntu Quantal) "[MIR] New package - walinuxagent" [High,Fix released]17:40
SpamapSutlemming: but thats quantal...17:40
ScottKIf it were me, I'd at least want the Security team to ack they were ok with it for an LTS release.17:42
SpamapSI feel like thats already been done17:42
utlemmingSpamapS: this MIR covers the 12.04.1 bits too17:43
SpamapSok cool17:44
jamespageSpamapS, I think its showing up in NEW for precise cause it only exists in -updates if that makes sense17:47
infinitySpamapS: I was going to be sorting that.17:47
SpamapSinfinity: ahh thank you17:47
ScottKjamespage: Yes.  It's in New because it's New for that release.  The same thing happens with backports.17:51
jamespageScottK, ack17:53
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med_thanks guys17:59
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bdmurrayslangasek: xf86-input-evtouch in lucid can be removed as the verification never happened19:33
slangasekbdmurray: removed19:33
bdmurrayslangasek: unity in oneiric19:33
bdmurrayslangasek: multipath-tools in lucid19:36
bdmurrayslangasek: libcgroup in oneiric19:39
slangasekbdmurray: nux/o-p, multipath-tools/l-p, libcgroup/o-p removed19:40
bdmurrayslangasek: libdvdread in oneiric19:40
slangasekdone19:46
bdmurrayslangasek: distribute in oneiric19:53
slangasekdone19:54
bdmurrayslangasek: mawk in lucid19:55
bdmurrayslangasek: libxi in lucid19:57
bdmurrayslangasek: dbconfig-common in lucid20:02
bdmurrayslangasek: libchewing in lucid20:04
slangasekbdmurray: all gone20:05
* ScottK tries to kill the queuebot.20:12
ScottKInteresting.  It seems to have eaten my accepting kde-l10n-* for quantal-proposed entirely.20:23
bdmurrayslangasek: udisk in oneiric21:59
bdmurrayer udisks22:00
bdmurrayslangasek: mesa in oneiric22:00
bdmurrayslangasek: eggdrop in oneiric22:01
bdmurrayslangasek: indicator-datetime in oneiric22:01
slangasekbdmurray: done22:03
bdmurrayslangasek: postgis in oneiric22:03
bdmurrayslangasek: pyfits in lucid22:04
bdmurrayslangasek: pam in lucid22:04
slangasekoh no22:04
slangaseknot pam!22:04
slangasek(is that mine?)22:04
bdmurraybug 58646222:05
ubot2Launchpad bug 586462 in pam (Ubuntu Lucid) "/sbin/pam_tally2 not included in package" [Medium,Fix committed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/58646222:05
slangasekwhy, it sure is22:05
bdmurrayslangasek: seabios in lucid22:05
slangasektrying to decide how I feel about the pam one.  I've never used the darn module so am not really in a position to test... so... ok, kill it22:06
slangasek(done)22:06
bdmurrayslangasek: w-scan in lucid22:14
bdmurrayslangasek: gst-plugins-bad0.10 in lucid22:14
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bdmurrayslangasek: vim-addon-manager in lucid22:24
bdmurrayslangasek: clutter-gst in oneiric22:25
bdmurrayslangasek: gdevilspie in oneiric22:25
bdmurrayslangasek: bamf in oneiric22:25
bdmurrayslangasek: initramfs-tools in lucid22:26
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cjwatsonScottK: I've added those four sources to the kubuntu/quantal package set.23:03
ScottKcjwatson: Thanks.23:04
ScottKinfinity: I just put caph on manual due to multiple chroot failures.23:04
slangasekbdmurray: all done23:16
bdmurrayslangasek: thanks!23:16
ScottKStrange.23:30
* ScottK did not accept two marbles.23:30

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