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sweetteawhy does eth0 come up as p1p1 now?00:19
* lamont grumbles00:34
lamontpretty sure that grub should not produce the following when I replace "quiet splash" with "break":00:35
lamont  Booting a command list00:35
lamont  Booting a command list00:35
lamont /0123456789:;<MNOPQRSTUVWXYZjklmnopqrstuvw��������������������������������������00:35
dragonioussarnold: RoyK: Thank you guys so much I got everything working with my VirtualHost thanks your expet help!00:51
dragoniousto^00:51
dragonioussarnold: you can now goto my websites and see what I inteded to be seen :)00:52
dragoniousThanks again guiys you have been a huge help, this community supported os is realy starting to grow on me and with members like the ones who have assisted me over the last few days, its very easy to see why00:53
Patrickdklamont, why not? you told it to *break* :)00:55
zzboozeIm installing postfix on my ubuntu server.00:55
zzboozeits not sending mail to my email..00:56
zzboozewhat do i need to edit?00:56
lamontPatrickdk: heh00:56
sarnolddragonious: yikes, I still get the joomla! install page :)00:59
zzboozeIm installing postfix on my ubuntu server.00:59
zzboozeits not sending mail to my email..00:59
zzboozewhat do i need to edit?00:59
Phatninja55Any help would be appricated ^00:59
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dragoniousHello guys Im back now Im configuring my email server and Im getting this error pastebin.com/xuBgKmVT03:07
dragoniousIm following the walkthrough on the ubuntu support site for postfix03:08
dragonioussarnold: you shouldnt get that Joomla!site now ;p03:09
sarnolddragonious: oh good :)03:09
sarnolddragonious: hrm. I still get the joomla! page.03:10
sarnolddragonious: you might want to configure it quick before someone else does.03:10
sarnoldor sudo stop apache2  :)03:10
dragonioussarnold: you may need to clean you internet cookies :)03:11
TheLordOfTimes/cookies/cache/03:11
TheLordOfTimedragonious:  its not conf'd right03:12
TheLordOfTimei'm getting the same page on virgin chromium03:12
sarnolddragonious: no... reload, even w3m -dump ... | grep -i joomla show that it is still there.03:12
TheLordOfTime(i.e. its never been there)03:12
TheLordOfTimeconfirm what sarnold said.03:13
TheLordOfTimei can confirm*03:13
dragonioussarnold: well I dont see how that can be my people in town here don't see the joomla page03:13
sarnolddragonious: hehe, who are you going to trust, your buddies sarnold and TheLordOfTime or some folks in your town? :)03:14
TheLordOfTimedragonious:  did your DNS change at all?03:14
sarnoldTheLordOfTime: ooh. good question.03:14
TheLordOfTimei.e. did you repointn your domain to anything?03:14
TheLordOfTimebecause if you changed the DNS, i'll go pull new dns data from $given_nameserver_of_weirdness03:14
dragonioussarnold: TheLordOfTime: yes I spent an hour with godaddy getting it right03:14
TheLordOfTimedragonious:  when?03:15
TheLordOfTimewithin the past 48 hours?03:15
dragonioust03:15
TheLordOfTimeor within the past 12?03:15
TheLordOfTimeor within some other timeframe?03:15
dragonioussarnold: TheLordOfTime: yes within past 12 hours , but like I said everyone locally is seeing the correct page03:15
sarnoldhrm. I looked it up on opera mini on my phone (no way it had it in DNS cache) and _still_ got the joomla page.03:15
sarnoldah.03:16
sarnolddragonious: ask your pals to go to www.snapperheadstudios.com -- if I visit http://snapperheadstudios.com/, I get an under-construction page03:16
TheLordOfTimeokay, then the dns hasn't propagated.03:16
TheLordOfTimeand confirmed here too03:16
sarnoldthe joomla install is active on http://www.snapperheadstudios.com/  :)03:17
TheLordOfTimehttp://snapperheadstudios.com/  <-- points correctly03:17
TheLordOfTimehttp://www.snapperheadstudios.com/  <-- AAAAAAAAAA!03:17
sarnold$ host www.snapperheadstudios.com03:17
sarnoldwww.snapperheadstudios.com is an alias for snapperheadstudios.com.03:17
sarnoldsnapperheadstudios.com has address 173.15.84.21003:17
TheLordOfTimedragonious:  you need to add a www dns entry in the DNS panel.03:17
TheLordOfTimepoint it with an A record to the IP address that you put for snapperheadstudios.com root03:17
sarnolddoes host do the lookup all the way to the addresses? or does it just stop with the direct results?03:18
TheLordOfTimesarnold:  i do dnsget -v -t ANY -n [specified nameserver] [query]03:18
TheLordOfTimebut i like raw verbosity03:18
* TheLordOfTime executes03:18
sarnoldTheLordOfTime: heh, I moved to 'host' when all the docs said to stop using 'dig' and 'nslookup', but .. never got any of them well enough to call myself a dns guru03:19
TheLordOfTimesarnold:  http://paste.ubuntu.com/1595548/03:19
sarnoldanyway dinner time :D so good luck, dragonious, get that thing turned off quickly :)03:19
sarnoldTheLordOfTime: aha! thanks. :D03:20
dragonioussarnold: Its something in my vhost file I dont get it its making me mad brah03:20
dragonioussarnold: lol03:20
dragonioussarnold: if you goto snapperheadstudios.com without the .com you get the right page03:21
TheLordOfTimedragonious:  you mean without the www :P03:23
TheLordOfTimedragonious:  add in another vhost for www.  dupe the snapperheadstudios.com stuff03:23
TheLordOfTimeit *shoudl* work03:23
TheLordOfTimeor set up a redirect for www -> non-www03:23
TheLordOfTimeidk how you do that in apace03:23
dragoniousTheLordOfTime: I ahad it working and now its not I had to add a line for the non www domain03:24
TheLordOfTimeapache*03:24
dragoniousTheLordOfTime: I already have a www redirect with go daddy to my IP03:24
dragoniousTheLordOfTime: we even setup the FQDN for my sever I just dont get it03:25
TheLordOfTimeyou should just redirect www to the non-www domain itself03:27
TheLordOfTimerather than just the IP point03:27
TheLordOfTimei.e. if i go to www.blargh.com and there's a web server rewrite/redirect there, saying "Go to blargh.com"03:27
TheLordOfTimemy system will say "Go to blargh.com" and request blargh.com03:27
TheLordOfTimethereby making SURE i'm iseeing blargh.com03:27
TheLordOfTimeits how i do my www. -> non-www in my site, except i use nginx so its all done behind the scenes03:27
dragoniousTheLordOfTime: I think I catch what your saying03:30
dragoniousTheLordOfTime: Can you try them both for me now please?03:38
dragoniousTheLordOfTime: I fixed it the right way this time ;)05:26
TheLordOfTime:P05:26
dragoniouschanged a line of cade and wala is working nicely try for your self05:26
TheLordOfTime:P05:26
TheLordOfTimeyep it works05:26
dragoniousThank you, couldnt have done it with out you guys here helpping me05:27
dragoniousTheLordOfTime: now working on the mail server and I fixed my issue I was having at the last step and Im on to the next :)05:28
* TheLordOfTime goes back to stabbing php5's source code with a rusty spork05:28
dragoniousTheLordOfTime: Good Luck with that !!05:29
TheLordOfTimeEVIL!05:29
TheLordOfTimeit is EVIL!  you will not MENTION IT!05:29
* TheLordOfTime shakes a finger at dragonious in a manner indicative of scolding for wishing luck working with php5's evil codebase05:30
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linociscohi all08:31
linociscoI have to maintain inventory of SIM cards(WCDMA, GSM, CDMA800 MHz and CDMA450 Mhz) with their Ph no. , issued dates , issued person, credit balance. I dont know which type of software I should use08:32
jpdslinocisco: A database?08:36
linociscojpds, a database driven web application08:36
jpdslinocisco: Quite.08:36
linociscojpds, I checked glpi. but found no feature to record this type of inventory08:37
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eagles0513875_hey guys im using 12.04 on my servers and squirrelmail I am wondering why on earth does it have a dependency of the apache2 prefork package08:44
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soreneagles0513875_: It doesn't, really. It says: Depends: apache2 | httpd, libapache2-mod-php5 | php5 | php5-cgi, [...]08:52
sorenSo any package that is named or that provides either apache2 or httpd satisfies the dependency.08:53
sorenAnd any package that is named or that provides either libapache2-mod-php5, php5, or php5-cgi satisfies the php dependency.08:54
sorenWhen APT tries to resolve this, it first looks to see if you these dependencies are already satisfied.08:54
sorenIf they're not, it will attempt to satisfy them by installing extra packages. The order in which these options are stated (e.g. libapache2-mod-php5 before php5) denotes the order of preference.08:55
soren...and it just so happens that libapache2-mod-php5 prefers apache2-mpm-prefork.08:56
eagles0513875_soren: it wouldnt let me install event driven package of apache08:56
eagles0513875_so what does one do to use squirrelmail with apache2-event or worker08:56
soreneagles0513875_: The question you need to answer is: "How can I do php with apache2-event or worker?"08:58
sorenIs there another collection of packages that one can install that gives you a functional webserver that can handle php?08:59
eagles0513875_nginx comes to mind08:59
andoleagles0513875_: Assuming you already had nginx setup it looks like squirrelmail would have been fine with that. Just that apache2 and libapache2-mod-php5 happend to come first in the alt. list09:02
andolapache2 | httpd, libapache2-mod-php5 | php5 | php5-cgi, perl09:02
eagles0513875_andol: does that mean if i want to use event or worker i need to setup squirrelmail from source?09:02
soreneagles0513875_: What needs to be installed for nginx to have php functionality?09:03
soreneagles0513875_: apache's event mpm doesn't work with php, afair.09:03
andoleagles0513875_: No, that means if you have any package providing httpd (such as nginx) installed before you install the package squirrelmail it won't ask for apache2.09:03
linociscojpds, a database driven web application09:03
eagles0513875_soren: O_o event or mpm doesnt work with php O_o09:04
eagles0513875_i honest find that hard to believe soren09:04
soreneagles0513875_: Ok.09:05
soreneagles0513875_: It's true, though.09:05
soreneagles0513875_: php5 isn't thread safe.09:05
eagles0513875_what alternatives for web mail clients are there soren09:07
soreneagles0513875_: libapache2-mod-php5 explicitly only lists prefork and itk as possibilities.09:07
eagles0513875_ok09:07
soreneagles0513875_: If you can set it up without libapache2-mod-php5, you're fine, though.09:07
sorenLike through fastcgi or something.09:07
eagles0513875_humm ok09:07
eagles0513875_soren: what about using wsgi?09:08
soreneagles0513875_: First you'd have to rewrite squirrelmail in Python.09:08
eagles0513875_ya i have so many projects and crazy ideas09:08
sorenWhy would you want to use wsgi?09:08
sorenwsgi is a Python thing. It doesn't make much sense for squirrelmail.09:09
eagles0513875_ahh ok09:09
eagles0513875_didnt realize it was python specific09:09
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TuxLofI need to search and replace a multiline script recursivly in my home directory (all index.php have been hacked). What would be the best way to do this10:16
nocturnHi, I have a server with one NIC running KVM VM's.  How do I give my VM's IP addresses in the normal network (instead of a subnet on the VM host)?10:21
jpdsnocturn: http://wiki.libvirt.org/page/Networking#Bridged_networking_.28aka_.22shared_physical_device.22.2910:23
nocturnThanks jpds10:24
freakynlAny officials in here? It appears bugs I report in launchpad don't get solved. I posted one many months ago and it's still 'NEW', which doesn't give me much hope for the one I reported yesterday10:25
freakynlhttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/targetcli/+bug/1021785 <- reported on 6 July 2012! Still new...10:27
uvirtbotLaunchpad bug 1021785 in targetcli "targetcli does not recognize md partitions as block devices" [Undecided,New]10:27
drussellfreakynl: try #ubuntu-bugs10:27
freakynldrussell:10:27
freakynlthx :)10:27
drussellfreakynl: good luck!10:27
xiaoyTuxLof, there are many, from command line i would use sed,  find . -iname *.php -exec sed -i ” -e ‘s/hackedText/goodText/’ {} \;10:27
xiaoymaybe adding a global statement too: ‘s/hackedText/goodText/g10:28
TuxLofwell basically it's a 30 line long php script with all kind of chars in it10:30
TuxLofwhich I need to remove from all index php script10:30
xiaoys/hackedText//g10:31
xiaoyfind . -iname index.php -exec sed -i ” -e ‘s/hackedText//g’ {} \;10:31
TuxLofHow do I do that when it's multiple lines, slashes quotes all that stuff.10:33
jpdsfreakynl: If you want escalation for bugs like that, you might want to buy a canonical support contract. ;)10:34
xiaoyTuxLof, you could mahe a bash variable to hold all that stuff, taking kare of all the charachters that can be misunderstud by sed, and then pass it to the command10:36
TuxLofthat's a good idea10:36
yolanda2hi, anyone with experience with bitbucket urls and uscan?10:44
TuxLofso it'd be something like this: find . -iname index.php -exec sed -i ” -e ‘s/'$VAR1'//g’ {} \;10:50
TuxLofwhere $VAR1 are some lines of php code10:50
mkuzuHello11:09
mkuzuhttp://paste.ubuntu.com/1596278/11:09
mkuzuneed help about network file sharing11:10
chmacAny advice on how to get an email (to root is fine) when there are system updates available?11:32
chmacI particularly like the layout of the login text that says "X updates are available, Y of them are security updates"11:32
chmacI guess it feeds the motd somehow, but I'd be interested to get that in my email when they become available...11:32
dizopsinhi, I am configuring a server with a fairly complex network config in /etc/network/interface (8 phys ports, bonding, vlans, bridging). After some fiddling, everything mostly gets configured ok by upstart now, but it is still unreliable. For example, the bonding type for one of the trunks was set incorrectly during the last boot. Is there a clean way of having /etc/network/interfaces processed "the old way" on 12.04?11:34
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ivrokау12:37
ivrokесть кто русскоговорящий?12:37
ivrokвообщем, если есть - прошу помочь. поставил убунту сервер 12.10 стал настраивать и обнаружил сейчас, что нету файла /proc/net/ip_conntrack12:39
ivrokв ядре нетфильтер установлен12:40
ivrokполазил по гуглу - он мне сказал, что подключает командой modprobe ip_conntrack12:40
ivroklsmod | grep conntrack дает следующее12:41
ivroknf_conntrack_ipv4      14080  3 iptable_nat,nf_nat12:41
ivroknf_conntrack           66307  3 iptable_nat,nf_nat,nf_conntrack_ipv412:41
ivroknf_defrag_ipv4         12649  1 nf_conntrack_ipv412:41
ivrokтипа есть nf_conntrack12:42
ivrokно файл в указанном месте не появился12:42
ivrokhelp me, men!12:53
MyrttiEnglish would be a good start12:53
Myrttidon't understand what you were asking12:53
ivrok i installed ubuntu server 12.1012:53
ivrokbut i didn't find ip_conntrack in /proc/net/12:54
ivroki tried install it throuth modprobe12:55
ivroksorry for my language12:55
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ivrokHEEEELP13:03
flclhello?13:21
ivrokхеллоу13:22
flclкирилица компетибл?13:22
flcl15:21 [ flebel          ] [ neoXsys         ] [ wedgie         ]13:23
flclis anyone using irssi? Кто-небудь пользуется irssi?13:23
Piciyes?13:24
flcldo you know if it's possible to disable messages like "someone joined/left #ubuntu-server"?13:25
Pici!quietirssi13:25
ubottuTo ignore joins, parts, quits in irssi:  /ignore #ubuntu +JOINS +PARTS +QUITS13:25
Pici:)13:25
ivrokкирилица13:25
flclthanks!13:26
ivrokчувак стой13:26
flclшотакое?13:26
ivrokты лучше меня говоришь по англицки13:26
stethoHi - I've set up apt-mirror and PXE on my home server. I've installed the 12.04 live cd on the PXE server and can boot a machine from it. Is there a way to make it use my local mirror instead of going out to the interwebs for its updates during the install?13:26
ivrokя не могу сформулировать вопрос13:26
flclдавай помогу13:26
ivrokвообще поставил сервер убунты13:26
ivrokа там почему-то не найти ip_conntrack13:26
ivrokв нем хранятся сессии установленные13:27
ivrokгугл говорит, что лечится modprobe13:27
ivrokно ни хрена13:27
flclHow to find ip_conntrack?13:28
ivrokв ядре стоит поддержка netfilter13:28
ivrokпо модулям вроде тоже все впорядке13:29
ivrokно почему-то не работает13:29
flclммм, не уверен, что смогу правильно обьяснить, не понимаю о чем тьі говоришь, щас погуглю что такое ip_conntrack13:29
ivrokip_conntrack входит в состав net_filter пакета ядра13:30
ivrokпо умолчанию в убунте уже все включено13:30
ivrokсам файл располоен должен быть /proc/net/ip_conntrack13:30
ivrokно его там нету13:31
ivrokвсе варианты гугла перебрал..в связи с этим в первые жизни подсоеденился к irc каналам))13:32
flclnf_conntrack есть в той директории?13:33
ivrokнет13:34
ivrokни того, ни другого13:34
ivrokмогу скинуть что там есть и что есть в модулях13:34
ivrokвпрочем я уже скидывал сюда, но народ не отрегаировал13:34
flclя еще спросил в #ubuntu, один чел написал:13:34
flcl15:34 < jpw> more likely /lib/modules/2.6.32-5-amd64/kernel/net/netfilter/nf_conntrack.ko but idc13:35
flcl*возможно там, но он не уверен13:35
ivrokгмм..и чего с ней делать?)13:35
flclнашел?13:36
ivrokподключение модуля вроде делается как-то так modprobe nf(или ip)_conntrack13:36
flclуффффф, я нуб пока что ) не подскажу13:37
patdk-wkhmm, looks like my screen got scrambles again :(13:38
ivrok))13:39
ivrokспасибо, чувак)13:39
flclwhat's scrables?13:39
flclthis channel is not as live as #ubuntu, is it? )13:44
TheLordOfTimeuh, what?13:45
flclI mean quiter )13:49
LeDhello, try installing Ubuntu Server 12.04 on a HP ProLiant server fails dl360p gen8 and 72% setting atp14:24
maswanLeD: oh, what is it that goes wrong?14:26
LeDthe installation is stuck14:27
LeDfrozen14:27
maswanif you switch to the other VT, can you tell what it hung on?14:29
LeDI'm not good in English speaking14:32
LeDje14:32
LeDwhat?14:32
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LeDServer Overview14:35
LeD4Gb x 4 , RAM14:35
LeD1 Tb x 3 , discos duros14:35
LeD2 Procesadores14:35
LeDServer Overview14:35
LeD4Gb x 4, RAM14:35
LeD1 Tb x 3 HDDs14:35
LeD2 Processors14:35
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capitaninsaneohEvidently I've a /boot at 100% full.  Anyone know how to fix this?  http://pastebin.com/z9SypZN714:57
capitaninsaneohIS there any automatic way to clean up the extra kernels, etc in there?14:58
jpdscapitaninsaneoh: No.15:00
jpdscapitaninsaneoh: dpkg -l | grep linux-image and dpkg -r them.15:01
capitaninsaneohjpds will this always happen?  Never run into this before15:01
jpdscapitaninsaneoh: When you have to many old kernels installed, sure.15:01
capitaninsaneohShouldn't the update process account for this and clean up old kernels15:01
jpdscapitaninsaneoh: No.15:04
jpdscapitaninsaneoh: What if you need to go back to an older kernel because newer ones fail?15:04
capitaninsaneohjpds I understand the reasons behind it but I wish I could limit it to 3 for example =)15:04
capitaninsaneohDoes the desktop do something different with this?15:08
capitaninsaneohjpds, Thanks, I apt-get purged the old kernels15:09
jpdscapitaninsaneoh: No.15:09
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tangomikeI thought it kept the last 3, but I could be wrong.  capitaninsaneoh: how many are in there? How big is your /boot?16:00
jcastroutlemming: ping16:03
yolanda2zul, jamespage: https://code.launchpad.net/~yolanda.robla/ceilometer/grizzly/+merge/14615716:12
dragoniousMorning Guys!16:41
dragoniousanyone on that can help me out Im trying to open a perl file so ican edit my squirrelmail config and I cant seam to get the file to open16:42
dragoniousI have cookies if that helps :)16:43
dragoniouslike choco chip ....yummmmyy16:43
alex88hi guys16:45
alex88upstart doesn't log jobs output into /var/log/upstart?16:46
kevinmthomasI just came in to thank you all for your help!17:15
kevinmthomasover the last few days I have been able to set up my mail, printer server, etc17:16
kevinmthomasand i really appreciate all you guys have done.  your help lead me to get this all working properly17:16
kevinmthomasthank you again17:16
bitfuryhello, got rid of the default mta (exim4) installed ssmtp but when I do 'telnet localhost 25' I get connection refused17:21
kevinmthomasbitfury - do you have port 25 open in your router17:21
kevinmthomasalso telnet is port 2117:22
bitfurykevinmthomas: haven't checked that yet as I thought testing against 'localhost' will not go to the router17:22
xiaoybitfury, if you behind a NAT/Router also make sure to disable port filtering17:22
bitfuryi use telnet to test for open ports17:22
xiaoybitfury, http://www.havetheknowhow.com/Configure-the-server/Install-ssmtp.html17:25
xiaoymake sure you have done those steps correctly17:25
bitfuryhttp://pastebin.com/FWWs9k1M17:30
bitfury^ mail.log17:31
uvirtbotbitfury: Error: "mail.log" is not a valid command.17:31
TheLordOfTimeuvirtbot: be silent.17:31
uvirtbotTheLordOfTime: Error: "be" is not a valid command.17:31
sarnoldbitfury: I don't think ssmtp provides an SMTP listener, does it? I thought the whole point was to provide a /usr/sbin/sendmail executable that could be used by local programs to send mail out.17:37
bitfurysarnold: you're right17:45
RoyKwhy not postfix?17:46
RoyK!postfix17:46
ubottupostfix is the default !MTA and !MDA on Ubuntu. For help, read https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Postfix and https://help.ubuntu.com/community/PostfixBasicSetupHowto - See also !MailServer17:46
bitfuryso I guess sendmail is what I need to be troubleshooting17:47
sarnoldpostfix is a beast to configure compared to a simpler, /usr/sbin/sendmai-only mailer ...17:47
sarnold(granted, postfix is only about a thousand times easier than sendmail :)17:47
RoyKsarnold: heh - a beast to configure? apt-get install postfix and it's done17:48
patdk-wkya, if you need extreemly simple outbound only17:48
RoyKbitfury: sendmail is the *real* beast configuration-wise17:48
sarnoldRoyK: heh, never felt that easy to me...17:50
patdk-wkif you don't deal with it all the time I get it17:52
patdk-wkbut as I'm an email admin, I touch postfix atleast every week, so I think it's simple17:52
patdk-wkeverything being relative :)17:52
RoyKimho postfix is the easiest mta so far17:53
qhartmanPostfix +117:54
qhartmanI've managed a bunch of different ones and it's my favorite17:54
hallynstgraber: I think I've asked you thsi before.  But do you know of a way, either on bugs.launchpad.net, or (better) using python-launchpadlib, to get a list of bugs for package $p which are fix released in raring but nominated and not yet fix released in a supported stable release?17:56
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stgraberhallyn: should be fairly easy to do with the API18:03
stgraberhallyn: essentially iterate all the bugs that are fix-released, look for the list of tasks and select any that doesn't have all of them fix-released too18:03
hallynstgraber: ok, i gave it a shot a few days ago and couldn't find good search params - had ot just walk every bug known to lp.  Is that the norm?18:03
hallyn(sorry, back in a few mins)18:04
stgraberhallyn: in this case, yes, you'll have to iterate through all the fix-released bugs I think18:04
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stgraberhallyn: I think the fastest way is to iter through the API equivalent of https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/<series>/+source/lxc/+bugs and for each bug found there, check if it's fixed in either raring (if that task exists) or the current dev release (no task)18:19
hallynstgraber: but you're suggesting i can look just over lxc fix-released bugs - didn't look like that to me18:24
stgraberhallyn: .searchTasks(status="Fix released") should give you that18:25
stgraber*Released (it's case sensitive)18:25
hallynstgraber: is it the lxc project then?18:25
* hallyn tries18:25
stgraberhallyn: lp.load("https://api.launcpad.net/1.0/ubuntu/+source/lxc").searchTasks(status="Fix Released")18:26
hallynstgraber: ah, thanks.  that lp.load was what i didn't get.  i was trying lp.load_project("qemu-kvm") and that gave me obviously wrong results18:27
stgraber>>> len(lp.load("https://api.launchpad.net/1.0/ubuntu/+source/lxc").searchTasks(status="Fix Released"))18:27
stgraber19918:27
stgraberhallyn: yeah, that lp.load is the lazy way of doing lp.distributions['ubuntu'].getSourcePackage(name="lxc") :)18:28
stgraber(gives you the same object back)18:28
hallynfunky, 'load' doesn't exist here18:31
yolanda2adam_g, ping18:32
hallynhaving to do get_source_package()18:32
zulhallyn: i think there is a regression with libvirt18:39
hallynzul: passed all qa tests!  what is it doing?18:47
zulhallyn: gimme a sec and ill show you18:47
zulhallyn: http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/1598170/18:49
zulhallyn:  i had to add the virterror back and include the virerror18:50
hallynzul: but you've got it fixed?18:53
zulhallyn: yep18:53
zulpatched locally here18:53
hallynzul: cool18:53
zuli wanted to talk to you before i upload it18:53
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hallynstgraber: great, got a nice short script that should let me see everything that needs sru.  this lets me cull my local todolists some more18:54
hallynzul: you wanted me to look at debdiff?18:54
zulhallyn: sure lemme finish what im doing here18:54
hallynzul: np.  biam18:54
adam_gjamespage: if you're around.. was just rereading the #ubuntu-release discussion re openstack SRUs. the conclusion, AFAIUI, was to only add parseable bug references to changelogs if there is an existing ubuntu task?18:56
wendarI'm getting install failures in the OMAP4 daily images raring-server-armhf+omap4.img18:59
wendarexpected? unexpected?18:59
wendarworth reporting?18:59
hatake!echo hy19:39
iamsvkrisHi all, i am interested in contributing to the python-vm-builder. could any one please point me some tutorials in understanding the code19:48
patdk-wktutorials to understand the code?19:49
iamsvkrisyes patdk-wk. tutorials to understand the code19:49
hallynkirkland: hey, are you around?  would I be able to cajole you into sponsoring a small change to spice (https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/spice/+bug/1101978) ?20:33
uvirtbotLaunchpad bug 1101978 in spice "[MIR] spice" [Undecided,In progress]20:33
hallynwait.  that's the bug, not the change20:33
hallynkirkland: https://code.launchpad.net/~serge-hallyn/ubuntu/raring/spice/spice-compiler-warnings/+merge/146220   that20:34
kirklandhallyn: howdy20:34
kirklandhallyn: wow -- you don't have upload rights yet?20:35
kirklandhallyn: reading ubuntu-devel@, I thought we were just giving those away these days :-P  j/k20:35
sarnoldhallyn: is that .pc/ file intentional?20:37
kirklandhallyn: yeah, I was just going to ask ... what's with .pc/?20:38
hallynkirkland: lol20:38
hallynsarnold: hm, lemme check20:38
hallynusually those do get included,20:38
hallynsarnold: kirkland: yeah, the .pc gunk gets kept in the bzr tree now, as patches are kept applied in the tree20:39
sarnoldhallyn: eww :)20:39
hallynwhich, frankly, makes debdiffs nicer ot review;  agreed on that20:40
* sarnold watches abstractions leaking all over the floor20:40
sarnoldat first I wondered, "is 700+ line diffs really hallyn's idea of "small change"? :D20:40
hallynsarnold: you should see20:41
kirklandsarnold: you should hallyn's "big change"20:41
hallynmy big changes20:41
kirklandlol20:41
hallyn:)20:41
sarnoldlol20:41
hallynkirkland: so the cool part about this is, so long as my excuse for not being able to enable tests is accepted, we coudl end up with qemu with spice in main in raring20:41
kirklandhallyn: sure ... this will be a nice break from some RH stuff I'm currently working on20:42
sarnoldhallyn: thanks for the explanation :)20:42
hallyn(which was why i picked you to look at this :)20:42
kirklandhallyn: :-) nice20:42
hallynkirkland: :)  ecryptfs-systemd?20:42
kirklandhallyn: heh20:43
kirklandhallyn: nah, building an AMI of RHEL with zNcrypt enabled and talking to our keyserver, zTrustee20:43
kirklandhallyn: okay, merged and pushed to lp:ubuntu/spice ... do I still need to build and upload a source package, or did they ever get that happening automagically?20:44
hallynkirkland: tragically, that is not yet automatic20:45
hallynkirkland: thanks!20:45
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david_How do I get wget to assume that the URL I give it is valid  and doesn't do a url encode on the url ?21:30
david_nevermind, I am using nc instead21:37
hallynkirkland: say, have you pushed the spice to the archive yet?  (I'm wondering whether the code wants to actually ignore the seteuid failure)22:13
kirklandhallyn: I pushed to lp:ubuntu/spice, but I haven't uploaded a source package22:15
kirklandhallyn: I had a question for you above22:16
kirkland<kirkland> hallyn: okay, merged and pushed to lp:ubuntu/spice ... do I still need to build and upload a source package, or did they ever get that happening automagically?22:16
hallynkirkland: oh i answered that above - it's not yet done automatically22:16
kirklandhallyn: ah, okay22:16
hallynkirkland: then old on a sec,22:16
hallyni dunno.  i'm not happy with this.  I guess they really just meant "oh hey, if we can seteuid(0), taht'd be great.  if not, well we just want it for fun"22:18
hallynjdstrand: do you have 90 seconds?22:20
kirklandhallyn: okay, I'll hold off on upload22:20
hallynkirkland: thanks, i'll just do an updated merge proposal if it needs a tweak22:20
jdstrandhallyn: I have a feeling it will take longer, but ok22:20
kirklandhallyn: ack22:20
hallynjdstrand: well, spice took some backtrace code from xserver, which calls gstack (which i've never heard of before) but first calls seteuid(0), which you flagged.22:21
jdstrandyep22:21
hallynjdstrand: i was going to error out if seteuid(0) fails, but it occurs to me taht'll never succeed in libvirt-qemu-spice22:21
hallynso i think i'll just do (void)seteuid(0);  is that ok with you?22:22
* jdstrand nods22:22
hallynthanks.  i don't like it...22:22
hallynhave a good weekend :)22:22
jdstrandoh for the compiler error?22:22
jdstrandwarning22:22
jdstrandmy nods was for the statement prior to (void)22:23
hallynjdstrand: d'oh22:23
jdstrandhallyn: ^22:23
jdstrandhallyn: I actually don't care about that call cause we don't have gstack even in the archive22:23
hallyni noticed that :)22:23
hallynok i'm fine leaving it as is in the archive, but i figured upstream will presumably nix that22:24
jdstrandthat apparmor profile should block it too22:24
jdstrandhallyn: I'm confused. what will upstream nix?22:24
hallynjdstrand: i i think upstream will nix a patch to fail if seteuid(0) fails22:25
jdstrandah, right22:25
hallyni assume gstack will succeed on a task which you own22:25
jdstrandnah, don't bother22:25
hallyndon't bother which?22:25
jdstrandwith fixing that warning22:25
jdstrandie, leave that seteuid call alone22:25
hallynjdstrand: oh, ok.22:26
hallynjdstrand: the other warnings, which you didn't log, i assume you don't care bc they're in the client code which isn't going into main?22:26
jdstrandlet me look at the bug22:26
jdstrandhmm, didn't mean to paste that seteuid(0)-- just meant to mention it22:27
hallynok22:27
jdstrandlet me pull all the warnings, hold on22:27
jdstrandok, I missed one:22:28
jdstrandbasic_event_loop.c:118:5: warning: format '%ld' expects argument of type 'long int', but argument 3 has type 'int' [-Wformat]22:28
jdstrandI mipasted22:28
jdstrandmispasted22:28
jdstrandwell, mis-highlighted. off-by-one :)22:29
jdstrandlet me see where that one is22:29
jdstrand./server/tests/basic_event_loop.c22:29
jdstrandok, so who cares22:29
jdstrand(testsuite)22:29
hallynright, we can't build them :(22:29
jdstrand./spice-common/common/lz_compress_tmpl.c is in spice-common btw22:30
hallynyeah i addressed that one22:30
jdstrandhallyn: oh, the testsuite is not buildable, bummer :\22:30
jdstrandok, cool22:30
hallynso that would be the only one i address, once i change the setuid call back22:31
jdstrand(I said 'who cares' cause not awesome coding in a test suite isn't really a concern)22:31
jdstrandhallyn: feel free to say in the bug that after talking with me on irc that the seteuid(0) call doesn't have to be fixed22:31
hallynjdstrand: ok, thanks22:32
hallynnow to get a new tree for kirkland22:32
jdstrandnp22:32
jdstrandhallyn: "snappy - Powerful media player with a minimalistic interface". I wonder if we could just enable the server tests?22:32
hallynjdstrand: i assumed the server tests needed snappy to attach to the server, but i can try and hand-build and hand-run and see hwo far i get22:38
jdstrandhallyn: yeah, I have no idea. I saw media player and thought client and then, well, made a half-thought-out suggestion :)22:40
hallynkirkland: re-submitted https://code.launchpad.net/~serge-hallyn/ubuntu/raring/spice/spice-compiler-warnings/+merge/146239 .  could you take and push that?22:40
jdstrandonce build depends aren't required for main, this will all go away. one day...22:41
hallynjdstrand: I'll spend some time and either push what tests i get working or, if that's the empty set, i'll comment in the bug22:41
jdstrandhallyn: I appreciate it :)22:41
jdstrandk, heading out. have a nice weekend :)22:41
hallynjdstrand: thanks - you too22:44

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