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jaminI'm somewhat surprised that this bug is still effectively ignored over a year later: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-manager-applet/+bug/82589703:47
ubottuUbuntu bug 825897 in network-manager-applet (Ubuntu) "network-manager becomes unresponsive, requiring a service restart" [Undecided,Confirmed]03:47
micahgcyphermox: ^^03:53
pittiGood morning05:33
sarnoldhey pitti :)05:34
tjaaltoninfinity: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5422605:54
ubottuFreedesktop bug 54226 in DRM/Intel "[snb 3.5] stale semaphore sync seqno (typically as seen on bcs->rcs)" [Normal,New]05:54
tjaaltondunno why I'm not hit by it more often05:54
infinitytjaalton: I got it like ten times yesterday. :/06:37
tjaaltoninfinity: well there's things to try on that bug07:32
infinitytjaalton: With a nasty performance and power draw hit, apparently.  I'm not sure it's worth the effort.  I can live with the lockups.07:38
infinitytjaalton: I just don't think we can live with them for release.07:38
tjaaltoninfinity: are you running 3.8 already, btw?07:44
infinitytjaalton: No, I will be after a reboot, but can't reboot just now.07:45
tjaaltoninfinity: ok, it should be better.. i'll be in touch with upstream after you've tried07:47
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mitya57Does anybody have problems with logging in to errors.u.c?08:50
mitya57I "The site has requested some personal information. Please choose what you would like to share:" page,08:50
mitya57press "yes, log in" there, and after some five seconds the same page loads08:51
mitya57I'm getting this in Chromium and Firefox (resetting cookies & cache doesn't help)08:51
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infinitymitya57: Works for me.  Are you actually in the group(s) it wants?08:54
mitya57infinity: I'm in ubuntu-bug-control08:55
mitya57and I was able to access that site in the past08:55
infinitymitya57: I think it was further locked down, pending review of data privacy laws and other such madness.08:56
infinitymitya57: When you log in, is there a more info expander or something that shows you that it's looking for a group you're not in?08:56
mitya57no, nothing like that08:56
infinityIf I could remember how to log OUT of an SSO service...08:57
infinityI guess I could just log out of login.launchpad.net entirely.08:57
mitya57IIRC there was a "log out" link at the page bottom08:57
infinityOh, which doesn't do anything. :P08:57
infinityNo log out links on errors once logged in, no.08:58
mitya57https://login.ubuntu.com/+logout ?08:59
infinityThat didn't actually log me out of errors.08:59
* infinity gives up and uses an incognito browser.08:59
infinityTeam membership: canonical-ubuntu-platform09:00
infinity^-- Yeah, it's looking for that right now.09:00
infinityWe're hoping to be able to open it up a bit more in the future, AFAIK, but it's a bit messy.09:01
infinitymitya57: ev might know more about progress on that front.09:01
* mitya57 hopes it's possible to open it at least for ~ubuntu-dev09:02
infinityI'd probably be happy even with just core-dev, but anything that isn't "just the company" gives lawyers heart attacks when it comes to users sending us data that could be, well, anything.09:03
infinity(And rightfully so, I suppose)09:03
mitya57ok, can you (or anybody else) show me a couple of tracebacks?09:04
mitya57https://errors.ubuntu.com/bucket/?id=%2Fusr%2Fshare%2Funity-mail%2Funity-mail%3Aimaplib.abort%3A_command_complete%3A_get_tagged_response%3A_get_response%3A_get_line%3Aon_mm_item_clicked%3Amark_message_as_read%3Aselect%3A_simple_command%3A_command_complete09:04
mitya57and https://errors.ubuntu.com/bucket/?id=%2Fusr%2Fshare%2Funity-mail%2Funity-mail%3Aemail.errors.HeaderParseError%3Astart_loop%3Astart_loop%3Adecode_header%3Adecode%3Aupdate%3Aupdate_single%3Aget_header_wrapper%3Adecode_wrapper%3Adecode_header09:05
infinitymitya57: http://paste.ubuntu.com/1519349/ and http://paste.ubuntu.com/1519350/09:11
mitya57thanks infinity!09:11
infinityev: So, apparently community developers do use errors.u.c (or, try to)09:14
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mlankhorstcan some ubuntu sru admin look at the mesa I uploaded this morning?10:11
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ogra_Laney, wow, thanks !!! what i dont get though is why would that be invoked if someone sends an error report10:49
Laneyogra_: I'm not sure how it's all hooked up (pitti probably would know), but it seems like that's what invokes apport10:50
ogra_oh10:50
Laneyit's probably something which can be converted to pkexec in any case10:50
pittiogra_: update-notifier gets invoked when a non-user crash happens, not when someone sends an error report10:50
pittiLaney: nope, update-notifier still uses gksu10:50
ogra_yeah, i thought about it the other way round ... didnt think that IT coudl eb invoking apport :)10:50
pittithat's one of the two places which still need to be fixed10:50
ogra_whats the other ? xdiagnose ?10:51
Laneyyeah I know it still does - was confirming that it was the source of ogra_'s bug from yesterday10:52
pittiogra_: yes10:53
ogra_great10:53
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evinfinity: and we want them to be able to access the data. But we're waiting for an NDA to be written up.12:56
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xnoxpitti: Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.  _dbus_watch_invalidate (watch=0x0) at ../../dbus/dbus-watch.c:17113:26
xnoxusb-creator-gtk in certain combinations often triggers that. bug #915626. In the past there were also bug #1043887 and bug #85234213:28
ubottubug 915626 in usb-creator (Ubuntu) "usb-creator-gtk crashed with SIGSEGV in _dbus_watch_invalidate" [High,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/91562613:28
ubottuError: Bug #1043887 is a duplicate of bug #1036183, but it is private (https://launchpad.net/bugs/1036183)13:28
ubottubug 847578 in evolution-data-server "duplicate for #852342 e-calendar-factory crashed with SIGSEGV while importing ics data" [Critical,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/84757813:28
* xnox will try to sanitise that function in dbus & see if I can still trigger the bug.13:28
xnoxbdmurray: you are a rock star @ finding the right set of options that trigger above more often than others.13:29
pittixnox: I haven't seen this, but it's obviously passing a NULL argument to that function?13:29
xnoxyeap. the function accepts dbuswatch pointer, it's passed NULL and it tries to do two simple assignments NULL->fd=-1 and something else. which causes SIGSEGV13:30
xnoxI don't see how in high level python/dbus it could be causing this deliberately. the clean up looks racy to me.13:31
* xnox also notes that python3-dbg tracebacks are verbose and seem to hide stuff =)13:32
xnoxhere is the full gdb log: https://launchpadlibrarian.net/128192354/gdb-dbus.txt13:32
ogra_pitti, bug 871662 looks like it can be closed in favour of an update-notifier bug13:36
ubottubug 871662 in apport (Ubuntu) "Drop gksu dependency" [Low,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/87166213:36
pittiogra_: or just reassigned; apport lost its dependency a while ago already13:36
pittiah, there is one already, right13:37
ogra_yes, thats what i wrote in my last comment, but i didnt want to close without asking13:37
pittiogra_: done, thanks for pointing out!13:38
ogra_(the focus grabbing makes it nastier on tablets than it used to be due to onboard )13:38
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zulmterry:  hi..14:03
zulmterry:  i disabled the failing test for testrepository although it runs fine not in a buildd14:03
mterryzul, disabled the test?  :(14:04
mterryzul, I got the failure locally14:04
zulmterry:  if i just run make check then it runs fine14:05
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dbarthhey, i have an apparmor, pam and lightdm question14:49
xnoxgo on =) sounds interesting so far.14:50
dbarthsetuid is failing in a lightdm child process and i'm not sure if that's really not normal, or if it's just an apparmor file that is missing14:50
mdeslaurdbarth: do you have an apparmor denial in dmesg?14:51
dbarthmdeslaur: not that i can see though14:51
mdeslaurdbarth: then it's unlikely to be apparmor the problem14:51
dbarthdoes it go in auth.log or syslog by default?14:52
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mdeslaurdbarth: syslog unless you have the "audit" package installed14:52
dbarthhmm, let me check that maybe first14:53
mdeslaurs/audit/auditd/14:53
mdeslaurif you have that package installed, it goes to /var/log/audit* somewhere14:54
mdeslaur(can't recall off-hand)14:54
dbarthno audit here14:54
dbarthand nothing from the lightdm process in syslog14:54
dbarthi will go through lightdm.log again14:55
mterrybdmurray, remember you talked to me a bit ago about the two duplicity SRUs in quantal?  you haven't accepted the other duplicity yet.  Would it be wasting your review cycles to upload another duplicity to quantal that combined both uploads?14:59
dbarthmdeslaur: i can see some old denial messages for the freerdp session though (in kern.log)15:00
dbarthbut that was fixed once the config. file for the wrapper executable was installed15:00
dbarth(for the 12.10 release)15:01
mdeslaurdbarth: ok, but if there's nothing newer, then your issue is probably elsewhere15:01
mdeslaurall denials should be logged15:01
jdstrandit goes to kern.log15:02
jdstrandlightdm itself is not confined15:02
jdstrandthe guest session is15:02
ogra_if lightdm already habnded over to the session manager if your issue happens, the errors would be in ~/.xsession-errors of teh user btw15:03
mdeslauroh, whoops, yes, kern.log15:03
dbarthmdeslaur: ok, i'll dig deeper; thanks for pushing me further at least15:03
jdstrandwe don't have any explicit denials that would block setuid15:03
jdstrand(even in the guest session)15:03
mdeslaurdbarth: check kern.log first though15:04
dbarthogra_: the session opens fine if i make the pam session layer optional15:05
hallynzul: infinity: is the raring qemu upload still waiting for review, or is it hanging on something else I forgot?  (it was waiting on ipxe-qemu for awhile...)15:05
dbarththe issue is when i re-enable the pam session part, to inject creds in the session15:05
hallyni'm just confused bc i still don't see it on the uploads page for qemu15:05
dbarthjdstrand: ok, noted15:06
hallyn(oh, i do see it in the NEW queue)15:08
zulmterry:  can we get alembic looked at today as well please?15:15
mterryzul, oh that is part of nova too?  I hadn't looked at that MIR yet15:16
mterryzul, sure15:16
zulmterry:  its apart of quantum actually :)15:16
cjwatsonbdrung: Are you planning to finish the libibmad/libibumad transition, having sponsored syncs of a soname change from experimental last month?15:28
cjwatsonbdrung: It's been sitting in -proposed unmigrated since then.15:28
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cjwatsonbdrung: srptools was an easy rebuild so I did that; ibsim and qlvnictools FTBFS15:39
mterryzul, all approved I believe15:41
zulmterry: cool thanks15:42
bdmurraymterry: come to find out there was a 3rd upload of duplicity - https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/quantal/+queue?queue_state=1&queue_text=duplicity15:43
bdmurraythat one fixes bug 108042315:44
ubottubug 1080423 in duplicity (Ubuntu Quantal) "UnicodeDecodeError when backing up to Ubuntu One in some locales" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/108042315:44
mterrybdmurray, yeah, I had done that one a long time ago, and when I made my second upload, I included that fix, obsoleting that guy15:44
mterrybdmurray, so 2 of the uploads were mine, one was this 07caching.dpatch fix15:44
bdmurraymterry: okay, so one with all three seems fine to me15:45
mterrybdmurray, will do15:45
bdmurraymterry: thanks, just let me know and I'll review it15:45
mterrybdmurray, k15:45
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dbarthi found my issue; it's a segfault, but visible on the host system, not in the lxc-container!15:54
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jamespagemterry, thanks for the approval of alembic - I just subscribed ubuntu-server team to bug mail16:16
mterryjamespage, awesome16:16
xnoxev: is there a way to run  /usr/share/usb-creator/usb-creator-helper under debugger? everytime i start usb-creator-gtk it seems to spawn it's own helper.16:31
evxnox: it wont spawn it if there's one already running on the system bus16:33
evso just tack a sudo in front of that16:33
xnoxhmm...16:33
roadmrHey folks! So I netbooted a uefi installation with a few kernel parameters to boot to a desktop installer over nfs, but once installed, the grub menu entry "inherits" those parameters and won't boot out-of-the box; requires some editing :/16:34
roadmris there a way to tell the installer not to "inherit" those grub parameters? it properly ignored e.g. automatic-ubiquity but kept e.g. url, initrd, nfsroot and log_host16:35
xnoxev: thanks, seems to work. I may have had a stale one already. =))))16:36
mterrybdmurray, duplicity 0.6.19-0ubuntu2.1 uploaded to quantal-proposed, when you're ready.  I'm preparing a new precise upload too (that combines the two patches uploaded separately there)16:36
mterrybdmurray, I'll be more careful about checking the queue next time16:36
evxnox: yay16:37
xnoxif only dbus.so would stop segfaulting.....16:38
bdmurraymterry: okay, thanks16:38
cjwatsonroadmr: There's normally a "--" as a boot parameter (certainly is by default), which acts as a separator.  Parameters after that may be copied into the target system; parameters before that won't be.16:42
roadmrcjwatson: oh, you're absolutely right, I'm putting them *after* the --, I'll try your suggestion, thanks as usual :)16:44
bdrungcjwatson: i will contact the sponsoree if he is willing to do it (otherwise i probably have to do it)16:54
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mterrybdmurray, and now duplicity 0.6.18-0ubuntu3.1 uploaded to precise-proposed17:05
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iBelieveI just branched apport to work on a bug fix, and am getting the message "OUT-OF-DATE". What does this mean and how does this affect me?17:15
seb128iBelieve, usually it means the vcs you checked out doesn't have the current version ... what vcs did you branch?17:16
iBelieveseb128: I ran "bzr branch ubuntu:apport".17:16
seb128iBelieve, you should probably make your patch against lp:apport17:17
seb128but dunno why the ubuntu: one is out-of-date17:17
seb128maybe pitti knows (if he's still around)17:17
iBelieveseb128: Don't the developer docs (http://developer.ubuntu.com/packaging/html/udd-getting-the-source.html#branching) say to use "ubuntu:"? What is the difference?17:18
seb128iBelieve, ubuntu: is the packaging branch17:19
seb128lp:apport is the upstream project branch17:19
seb128that's less obvious when upstream is on launchpad17:19
iBelieveseb128: So I can use "lp:apport" instead, and that will work fine for working on a bug fix (LP #657275)?17:21
ubottuLaunchpad bug 657275 in apport (Ubuntu) "ubuntu-bug should save reports offline automatically rather than giving a cryptic error message" [Wishlist,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/65727517:21
seb128iBelieve, yes17:22
iBelieveseb128: Great, thanks for your help!17:22
seb128yw17:23
* Laney cries as he abandons trying to work with a SRU bzr branch18:13
Laneyan18:13
xnoxLaney: branch the sponsoree branch, generate source package, generate debdiff against the base, work with that =)18:15
LaneyI got some inexplicable error about .pc18:15
Laneydownload diff of the (thankfully single) commit + apply to source package :-)18:15
Laneybranching sponsoree branch + generating diff from that would have also worked18:16
infinityWhich is much simpler anyway. :P18:16
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infinitypitti: You around?22:00
Aeyoun Regarding updating a upstream package. I have successfully followed[1] for version 1.0. Now I want to update to 1.1. But there seems to be a step missing regarding using bzr and launchpad on[2]. Is there another document that explains it all? [1] http://developer.ubuntu.com/packaging/singlehtml/index.html#document-ubuntu-packaging-guide/packaging-new-software [2] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PackagingGuide/Complete#Creating_and_Using_a_deb22:02
Aeyounian.2BAC8-watch_File22:02
AeyounI end up with one packagename/ that is the bzr repo, and one packagename-1.1/ which is not a repo.22:02
infinityAeyoun: http://developer.ubuntu.com/packaging/singlehtml/index.html#merging-a-new-upstream-version22:07
Aeyouninfinity, that would be exactly it. again: thank you so much. :-)22:24
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tjaaltonso on raring I have four separate dnsmasq's running, one of which should enable virbr0 for libvirt, but it can't create the socket for it22:53
tjaaltonthis was supposed to be fixed ages ago, I think22:53
slangasekI haven't had any problems with multiple dnsmasqs running22:54
slangasekthe nm one should be bound to a different interface than the virbr0 one22:54
tjaaltonso there's one for lxc, libvirt, nm, and one system-wide?22:59
tjaaltonseems as if it's running one extra23:00
tjaaltoneh, I had both dnsmasq and dnsmasq-base installed for some reason23:14
tjaaltonnow it should work, but virtbr0 still doesn't have an address23:19
tjaaltonstopping libvirt-bin probably should stop it's dnsmasq too23:50

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