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lifelessuse setuptools, and dhpython or whatever it is will DTRT00:00
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smoserlifeless, thanks, thats what i was thinking.00:02
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xnoxsmoser: "Files listed in debian/pkg.pyinstall file will be installed as public modules for all requested Python versions" man dh_python2, such that you can skip setuptools ;-) if it's pure python.02:07
xnoxbut then you will not have an egg / something to put into cheeseshop.02:07
ScottKsetup.py for such things are trivial.02:10
ScottKrobert_ancell: Is it the lightdm core or just the Unity greeter that requires the Canonical CLA for contributions?02:50
robert_ancellScottK, both02:51
ScottKrobert_ancell: Unfortunate.  KDE is looking for an upstream KDM replacement and except for that it was the best candidate.  I was hoping they were wrong.02:51
mbieblRAOF: looks like the systemd package in ubuntu is missing a call to dh_girepository02:53
mbieblor just use the gir dh addon02:53
ScottKpitti: ^^^ was that you?02:54
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vibhavWhat does bzr branch debianlp:package pull the source from?04:40
vibhavs/What does/From where does/04:40
RAOFFrom launchpad's import of debian.04:43
RAOFvibhav: ^^^04:43
vibhavRAOF: I mean, from which distro series?04:44
RAOFThat's a fine question!04:44
RAOFMy guess would be sid.04:44
RAOFIIRC you can make it explicit by pulling debian:testing/package or debian:unstable/package.04:45
RAOFOr some syntax like that.04:45
vibhavyes, you can do that04:45
vibhavI wonder which is the default distroseries04:45
vibhavyes, probably sid04:45
ScottKIt's Sid.04:50
vibhavah, thanks04:51
pittiGood morning05:26
pittiScottK, mbiebl: ah right, that's missing from both our package as well as http://people.debian.org/~biebl/systemd-198/debian/rules; I'll create a patch and send it to mbiebl, thanks for pointing out05:29
dholbachgood morning07:42
mardyoSoMoN: hi! I'm investigating how to intergate Online Accounts with the browser08:17
mardyoSoMoN: do you provide an extension mechanism?08:18
mlankhorstg'day08:18
oSoMoNmardy: no, there’s nothing like that atm08:19
vibhavThe newest version of blackbox fixes some stuff for m68k, should I mark the merge useless then?08:20
mardyoSoMoN: currently, for Firefox and Chromium, we have an extension which collects all the cookies for the currently visited domain and forwards them to Online Accounts (in order not to have to re-login in there, when creting an account)08:22
mardyoSoMoN: do you think that we could get a similar functionality with the Touch browser?08:22
oSoMoNmardy: sounds doable, we’d have to investigate how to collect the cookies from the QML webview, you have quite some experience with that, don’t you?08:25
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mardyoSoMoN: mmm... not sure :-) I know how to collect the javascript cookies, but we need especially the http cookies08:28
mardyoSoMoN: AFAIK, the problem is not easily solvable, because of the split-process architecture in webkit208:28
mardyoSoMoN: I wonder if we can do anything better than reading the cookies directly from the file where WK2 stores them :-/08:29
oSoMoNmardy: no clue either… sounds like a question for the webkit-qt ML08:31
mardyoSoMoN: yep, I'll ask there. Thanks anyway!08:33
bkerensavibhav: is it just bug fixes or new features too?08:35
vibhavbkerensa: afaik, ubuntu doesn't have m68k support08:38
vibhav(strike me if I am wrong!)08:38
bkerensavibhav: hmm in that case I defer :P08:39
vibhav:)08:39
vibhavIll mark it as "not needed" then08:39
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sladencjohnston_: ta x2!09:46
xnoxinfinity: are you interested in doing bug 1012081 ?09:57
ubottubug 1012081 in util-linux (Ubuntu Raring) "util-linux needs updating to 2.22+" [Undecided,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/101208109:57
pittixnox: I have fixed bug 1159997 this morning in my git, FYI10:07
ubottubug 1159997 in Landscape Client "Landscape Client doesn't start on 13.04" [Critical,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/115999710:07
pittixnox: uploading now, I just fixed the other outstanding bug10:07
xnoxpitti: snap10:12
infinityxnox: Yeah, I should do it in experimental and raring (the latter assuming someone other than me gives it an FFe)10:12
xnoxpitti: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/systemd/198-0ubuntu810:12
pittixnox: sorry for the duplicate work; I should have guessed when you asked me 15 mins ago :)10:13
infinityxnox: Since I'm on VAC right now, care to see if you can get an FFe from someone else on the release team and let me know? :P10:13
pittixnox: argh; rebasing my git tree then, and reuploading; poor buildds10:13
xnoxpitti: sorry =)10:14
pittixnox: what provides "--with gir"?10:14
xnoxpitti: gobject-interspection package, which is a Build-Dep already.10:14
pittiah, nice10:14
xnoxpitti: I tend to do a lot of `dh --list` and dpkg -S /usr/share/perl5/Debian/Debhelper/Sequ*/foo*10:15
tkamppeterpitti, are you intending to upload the fixed CUPS (AppArmor) to Ubuntu or should I do so?10:23
pittitkamppeter: it doesn't seem urgent enough to warrant an upload just for that IMHO10:25
OdyXtkamppeter: what is the good upstream way to report foomatic-db updates ?10:29
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didrockshey infinity! we noticed that daily release doesn't have their .pot/mo imported in launchpad, it seems it's just a flag to set to a non virtualized ppa, do you mind giving us some guidance on what to ask for so that pkgbinarymangler is ran on the ubuntu-unity/daily-build?10:33
OdyXtkamppeter: my use-case is that Brother MFC-9460CDN works fine with postscript driver for MFC-9450CDN Foomatic/postscript.10:35
infinitydidrocks: I don't think the PPA is doing anything wrong here.  I see the translations tarballs in the upload.10:36
infinitydidrocks: It could be that LP discards/ignores translations when doing copies, but that's wildly more complex to unwind than what you're suggesting. :/10:36
didrocksinfinity: hum, seb128 noticed that the .pot were not updated in launchpad? https://bugs.launchpad.net/cupstream2distro/+bug/115877510:36
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1158775 in Canonical Upstream To Distro "the ppa builds don't have their translation template (.pot) sent back to launchpad, leading to outdated Ubuntu strings lists" [Undecided,New]10:36
infinitycjwatson_ / wgrant: ^-- Thoughts?10:37
infinitydidrocks: I'm not arguing with you on whether or not they're being imported, I'm saying that they ARE being built and uploaded in the PPA.10:37
infinitydidrocks: PPAs don't import translations, as that would be madness, only the primary archive does.  So, if they're getting lost, it's in the copy.10:37
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cjwatsonAre the translations in question just attached custom uploads?10:38
infinitycjwatson: Yep.10:38
infinitycjwatson: https://launchpadlibrarian.net/135275530/unity_6.12.0daily13.03.26-0ubuntu1_amd64.changes10:38
infinitycjwatson: For example.10:38
cjwatsonOh, wait.  ROSETTA_TRANSLATIONS uploads aren't marked as copyable10:38
cjwatsoncf. lib/lp/soyuz/scripts/custom_uploads_copier.py10:39
infinityPerhaps to avoid re-importing on pocket copies?10:39
cjwatsonSo that's probably why, but I'm not quite sure why that is ...10:39
cjwatsonPerhaps, not sure10:39
infinityNot that reimporting tends to harm anything.10:39
cjwatsonThat doesn't seem really right either though.  Consider even a copy from quantal-updates to raring10:39
infinityOr, it shouldn't.10:39
cjwatsonIt's more likely that it just wasn't considered, since I embraced and extended the existing custom uploads copier to do what we needed10:40
infinitySo that may just be a dormant misfeature that no one cared about until today.10:40
cjwatsonI don't feel that I know enough about Rosetta to fix it safely, though10:40
infinityUrsinha might.10:41
infinityI guess the only real question is "will importing the same tarball version twice break?"10:41
infinityWhich would be easily testable in staging or something.10:41
cjwatsonYeah10:41
infinitySince we know reimporting the same exact templates is a non-issue, as we do it daily.10:42
cjwatsonIt also might involve some code refactoring10:42
cjwatsonI more or less shoehorned almost all the other custom upload types into the same kind of structure10:42
cjwatsonlp.archivepublisher.*.FooUpload10:42
cjwatsonBut ROSETTA_TRANSLATIONS is handled in lp.soyuz.model.queue10:42
cjwatsonSo that might need to be hoisted out and mangled into a similar form, to avoid pain10:43
infinityTranslations import handling is fundamentally silly anyway, as previously discussed.10:43
infinity(There seems to be 0 reason that should be happening syncronously in the publisher...)10:43
infinityNot that that's relevant to today's issue, but if someone's going refactoring. :P10:44
cjwatsonWell, sure, I filed a bug about that a while back :)10:44
cjwatsonbug 106489510:44
ubottubug 1064895 in Launchpad itself "Translations processed in-band by the publisher" [Low,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/106489510:44
cjwatsonSo, sure, if Ursinha wants to have a go then this'd be a good thing to sort out10:45
infinitycjwatson: I need to go find some bed (and get back to being on VAC), want to chase this up with wgrant/stevenk and see if there seems to be an easy way out?  And yeah, Ursinha's previous rosetta experience may prove handy here.10:45
cjwatsonShuffling it out to an async job isn't really directly related; it would just be easier with the code in question pulled out of queue acceptance10:46
infinitydidrocks: If there's no quick way out of this, would you guys be against slamming some manual uploads directly at the archive to get your templates imported? :/10:46
didrocksinfinity: well, whatever is unblocking for this release. I can surely do that everytime we have a new string, which will happen for 40 components in the 100scopes projects, but after that, it should be minimal. So sounds good :)10:46
cjwatsonSure - I'm guessing it might be next .au morning at this point10:46
seb128infinity, I did that friday, uploading updated templates manually10:47
didrocksinfinity: as long as something is on track to get it working on the long term ;)10:47
* infinity nods.10:47
seb128infinity, so we are fine for raring10:47
infinityseb128: Okay, good to know.10:47
didrocksseb128: well, we'll have all the new strings from 100scopes, so yeah, 40 more uploads to come (and launchpad karma… :p)10:48
didrocksbut I knew I would get bored on the 1st of April :)10:48
seb128lol10:48
infinityStill feels like a fairly urgent bug, as "we're good for raring" often translates to "we'll forget about this for another six months and panic again", which would be suboptimal.10:48
seb128didrocks, the smart scopes have strings reflecting in the ui?10:48
didrocksseb128: yeah, for filters10:49
seb128didrocks, well, there are the filters, but most are only a name (e.g "tomboy")10:49
seb128so they don't really need translation10:49
didrocksor the no result hint10:49
didrocksSorry, there are no Zotero results that match your search.10:49
didrocksfor instance10:49
seb128k10:49
seb128so yeah, we will have to upload those templates, easy to script ;-)10:50
didrocksseb128: you volonteer? :)10:50
seb128didrocks, can do10:50
didrocks\o/10:50
* didrocks goes back in a 100 insanelyness ;)10:50
didrocksthanks seb128, infinity, cjwatson10:50
seb128thanks10:50
tkamppeterOdyX, upstream bug tracker for Foomatic is http://bugs.linuxfoundation.org/, product OpenPrinting.11:01
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evpitti: remind me where the LP retracers live?11:13
pittiev: on the i386/amd64 porter box, osageorange11:14
evahh, thanks11:15
* ev updates https://wiki.canonical.com/UbuntuEngineering/QA/ApportRetracerMaintenance11:15
maxbCanonical was really scraping the bottom of the fruit naming convention for that one, I see :-)11:20
infinityThere were worse.11:20
infinityMost internal, and some so awful they got vetoed. :P11:21
evpitti: did you happen to see my message from yesterday? Can you confirm that once we have packages in -proposed, we can't retrace crashes from the regular release on the LP retracers.11:23
evWe're trying to deploy retracers on prodstack and ran into this: https://pastebin.canonical.com/87608/11:23
evI'm thinking we should treat -proposed as special in that check11:23
evor maybe just try the retrace anyway and see what happens :)11:23
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pittiev: that's right, the sandbox building logic only looks at the current package in apt right now11:32
pittiev: it would be better to check the versions in Package and Dependencies and then try to find that particular version11:32
evpitti: okay, I'll work on a branch for that today11:33
evthanks11:34
evpitti: oh also, before I subject the population of Ubuntu users to uploading core files more often, I'd appreciate your feedback on this idea: https://bugs.launchpad.net/daisy/+bug/115984911:41
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1159849 in Daisy "We shouldn't ever mark retraces as failed." [Undecided,New]11:41
evwhenever you have spare time, that is11:42
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pittixnox: and once again empty :) https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/systemd/+bugs12:30
pittiev: I opened a tab, will look ASAP12:30
evthanks12:34
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cjwatsonplars: firewalls and cdimage code are all ready for you to have a try at the cdimage current symlink updating thing now (this time for real)13:17
rbasakFeeling a bit freaked out by floating heads in http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=703906. When did they start to appear?13:20
ubottuDebian bug 703906 in src:openssh "Add upstart user session job" [Normal,Fixed]13:20
cjwatsonrbasak: http://www.donarmstrong.com/posts/libravatar_for_bts/13:21
rbasakErm...thanks :)13:23
plarscjwatson: cjwatson ok, send me the details if you don't mind on what I need to run. I discovered a bit more work that has to happen on this side, mostly due to the fact that we have some legacy stuff happening for precise, and changed the process a bit for raring+13:23
cjwatsonplars: ssh cdimage@nusakan /srv/cdimage.ubuntu.com/bin/mark-current --project=ubuntu --series=raring --publish-type=desktop --architecture=i386 2013032613:32
cjwatsonplars: replace as appropriate13:32
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plarscjwatson: and that will need to run from only that IP I gave you the other day, or it can happen from anywhere in our lab?13:33
cjwatsonplars: full option parser is in https://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-cdimage/ubuntu-cdimage/mainline/view/head:/lib/cdimage/tree.py13:33
cjwatsonplars: It's currently locked to only 10.97.0.6 and 10.98.0.1, both in firewalls and in authorized_keys.  If you need to run it from somewhere else then IS need to update both of those13:34
cjwatson(in fact, 'ssh cdimage@nusakan /srv/cdimage.ubuntu.com/bin/mark-current --help' should work from those IPs, if I got t right)13:35
cjwatson*it13:35
cjwatsonplars: It'd be great if you could try it out by hand if possible, just to make sure that things are good from my side13:36
cjwatsonplars: Note that I need to maintain a list of which images are having their current symlink maintained this way, so it'd be good if you could drop me a note whenever you turn something on.  I'll probably notice eventually from logs though13:39
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plarscjwatson: I'll do that. the ssh seems to timeout at the moment, let me talk to our lab guy a moment.  we may need to use a different ip13:40
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plarscjwatson: ok, apparently the IPs I had were the VPN IPs, we need a different ip for the firewall. Is there a ticket still open on this, or should I just open a new ticket to get that changed?13:44
xnoxrbasak: bts supports "settings" and you can turn it off, if you find it creepy & disturbing =) imho it should be floating on the right.....13:45
rbasakxnox: I prefer heads that are attached to bodies. Preferably when both are alive, too :-)13:46
xnoxrbasak: min avatar got "banned" from debian planet. But you can see it on the bts: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=60682513:47
ubottuDebian bug 606825 in dpkg "dpkg: Please add mingw to ostable and triplettable." [Wishlist,Open]13:47
cjwatsonplars: the ticket's already had problems with confusion, and is now closed - might be best if you opened a new ticket and I can ack/clarify as needed13:47
cjwatsonplars: make sure to ask for both the firewall and /etc/ssh/user-authorized-keys/cdimage to be changed13:47
plarscjwatson: ok, I'm finding out that the other IP for the PS system needs changing too, I'll get it sorted out with retoaded and get it fixed. Thanks13:48
cjwatsonMakes sense13:49
cjwatsoncdimage will now explicitly log when current symlink updates are requested for images it didn't know were trigger-controlled, so I can probably just grep for that rather than you having to coordinate carefully with me13:49
cjwatsonYou'll notice if it's uncoordinated because it'll just point current to the latest build any time one happens :)13:50
cjwatsonplars: And I see PS Jenkins is being moved to a new host so I guess that'll need to be sorted out too ...13:51
plarscjwatson: yes, and I'll make sure that one is corrected as well13:52
cjwatsonI've optimistically marked my WI for this done, anyway; I'm fairly sure it's at worst minor debugging now13:54
* cjwatson wonders if he has had enough coffee to tackle rewriting publish-release13:55
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xnoxplars: note, that jenkins is moving =) *perfect timing*13:56
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GunnarHjcjwatson: Hi Colin, and thanks for uploading the openssh patch at bug 952185 to Raring. Steve created a Precise task too, but I wouldn't be the right person to prepare it, since I don't know what the test case would look like. Can you ask somebody who is enough ssh proficient to do it?14:03
ubottubug 952185 in gdm (Ubuntu Precise) "~/.pam_environment not parsed by default" [Medium,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/95218514:03
cjwatsonGunnarHj: that's probably me :)14:04
GunnarHjcjwatson: Great, then you can ask yourself. :)14:04
GunnarHjcjwatson: Can you put it on your todo list?14:05
cjwatsonLet me just do it now14:05
GunnarHjcjwatson: Ok, great.14:06
cjwatsonGunnarHj: I think it can just be the same SRU description as lightdm and gdm, aside from trivial differences in wording - do you have any reason to think otherwise that I might have missed?14:11
cjwatsonGunnarHj: I've adjusted the bug description thus14:12
cjwatsonGunnarHj: and uploaded openssh 1:5.9p1-5ubuntu1.1 to precise-proposed, pending SRU team review14:16
GunnarHjcjwatson: Sorry, away from kb for a few minutes. No, I have no reason to think that the description wouldn't fit. OTOH I can't confirm that it fits either. ;-) Thanks!14:22
cjwatsonheh, ok14:23
freeflyi1ghi there, do we need FFe for those native package speific to Ubuntu like default-setting and theme?14:35
GunnarHjI'm struggling with fonts and font configuration at bug 1153188 without knowing very much about it. It's about how you make the system actually use a desired font when rendering text in a language, in this case Urdu. Anybody out there who is able to give a helping hand?14:37
ubottubug 1153188 in fonts-nafees (Ubuntu) "Urdu with better support: Default Fonts, Kbd Layout" [Medium,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/115318814:37
cjwatsonfreeflyi1g: If changes to them are new features, yes14:39
TheLordOfTimealso, crossposting is discouraged.  (was posted here and in -motu)14:40
freeflyi1gcjwatson: noted, thanks14:40
SpamapS 4243 clint     20   0  647m  46m  12m R 100.0  1.2  11:09.66 unity-lens-phot14:45
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ttxjamespage: ceilometer MP branch cut15:05
ttxdunno if you track that one15:05
jamespagettx: we do15:05
jamespagethanks15:05
ttxjamespage: that's the last one. Cheers!15:05
jamespagegreat!15:05
FourDollarsHi, could someone review my patch of https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ibus-chewing/+bug/1160414 ?15:27
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1160414 in ibus-chewing (Ubuntu) "Use shift keypress to switch to English mode." [Undecided,Confirmed]15:27
mitya57FourDollars: please file a merge proposal against raring (lp:ubuntu/ibus-chewing)15:30
FourDollarsmitya57: There is no need to file a merge proposal against raring. Thoses patches come from raring.15:31
mitya57FourDollars: then just file a MP :)15:31
* mitya57 can't upload, but can leave a +115:31
FourDollarsmitya57: To where? lp:ubuntu/quantal/ibus-chewing and lp:ubuntu/precise/ibus-chewing ?15:32
FourDollarshttps://code.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ibus-chewing15:32
chilicuilkenvandine: ping15:32
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FourDollarsThere is no lp:ubuntu/precise-proposed/ibus-chewing or lp:ubuntu/quantal-proposed/ibus-chewing on https://code.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ibus-chewing .15:33
mitya57FourDollars: just lp:ubuntu/precise/ibus-chewing or lp:ubuntu/quantal/ibus-chewing15:33
FourDollarsmitya57: OK.15:34
kenvandinechilicuil, pong15:34
FourDollarsmitya57: https://code.launchpad.net/~fourdollars/ubuntu/precise/ibus-chewing/lp1160414/+merge/155528 and https://code.launchpad.net/~fourdollars/ubuntu/quantal/ibus-chewing/lp1160414/+merge/15552715:35
chilicuilkenvandine: hey, I'm testing the gwibber package from the friends ppa before it go to raring and the gwibber interface doesn't work, is there any way I can report a bug against those packages?15:35
kenvandinechilicuil, what are you seeing?15:36
kenvandinechilicuil, want to join #gwibber and we can debug?15:37
chilicuilkenvandine: yep15:37
FourDollarsmitya57: Thank you. :)15:39
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evthere's a new version of https://errors.ubuntu.com/ out. Let me know what you think.15:55
seb128ev, http://ubuntuone.com/0McV8himWSAQ2tToHaXedH15:56
seb128ev, is that the wanted start page?15:56
bdmurrayI had to do a shift reload15:56
evseb128: hit refresh harder :) ctrl-shift-n or what-have-you15:56
mitya57ev: still only for canonical-ers? :)15:56
evmitya57: sadly, yes. Still waiting on legal for an NDA.15:57
evslangasek: ^15:57
seb128ev, ok, works after a firefox restart, weird ... thanks ;-)15:57
evseb128: sure thing :)15:57
seb128ev, the orange box in the top left corner is weird ;-)15:58
evseb128: send design complaints to mpt at the usual domain dot com :)15:58
seb128hehe15:58
evunless they're me failing to implement things as designed15:59
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seb128ev, is the design document available somewhere for comparaison?15:59
evseb128: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ErrorTracker#errors.ubuntu.com15:59
seb128ev, ah, that orange box should be an ubuntu project logo according to the design ;-)16:00
evseb128: the reason for that is that we do not yet have an Ubuntu project global navigation16:00
evoh yes, and that :)16:00
seb128bah, it is now16:00
* seb128 kicks firefox16:00
evthere's work being undertaken by the web and design teams to refresh the navigation structure, and hopefully we'll get an "Ubuntu project" hierarchy out of that16:01
evbut until then we don't have anything to point at16:01
evsince our links off to qa.ubuntu.com all became as dead as that site itself16:02
jcastro_wow, teamviewerd crashing lsb_release seems overly popular.16:06
evjcastro_: iknowright16:11
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mitya57ev: if you have some time, can you show me some stacktraces (I asked on #ubuntu-bugs yesterday, but nobody wanted to do that)?16:21
mitya57http://paste.ubuntu.com/5649740/16:21
evmitya57: looking16:25
rbasakjibel: hey, with lxc-create -t ubuntu-cloud I get "Only i386 and amd64 are supported by the ubuntu cloud template.". Easy enough to bypass, but is there something I'm missing?16:26
xnoxev: wow, awesome =) how did it know that I like filesystem packages only?! =)))))) awesome.16:30
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evxnox: you can thank bdmurray for that part :)16:30
xnoxev: why is precise converging with quantal on error (e.g. increasing?!)16:30
xnoxsince december there is strong correlation and tendancy for precise to be a quantal look a like.16:31
didrocksstgraber: just to confirm re transition freeze/hard freee. The freeze that you propose for beta2 is just proposed -> raring, right?16:32
jibelrbasak, yes, it is bug 1159818, I had to modify the template to allow armhf16:32
ubottubug 1159818 in lxc (Ubuntu) "Allow architecture armhf with template ubuntu-cloud when running on ARM" [High,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/115981816:32
rbasakjibel: got it - thanks. I noticed that sources.list was wrong afterwards and had to fix it up manually16:34
evxnox: indeed. The data checks out as well.16:34
bdmurrayxnox: I wonder if it is the lsb-release bug bumping up precise16:34
bdmurrayor the aptdaemon one line diff bug16:34
jibelrbasak, you'll also need to specify the url of the tarball, ubuntu-cloudimg-query doesn't find an AMI for arm16:36
bdmurrayI mean bug 112032216:38
ubottubug 1120322 in aptdaemon (Ubuntu Precise) "update-manager crashed with UnboundLocalError in show_diff(): local variable 'line_number' referenced before assignment" [High,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/112032216:38
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stgraberdidrocks: yes16:40
didrocksstgraber: so on the 1st of April I would be able to push to proposed the 100scopes, isn't it?16:41
stgraberdidrocks: though I'd like to get the opinion of other release team members before deciding what to do after beta2. ScottK has a good point wrt having control on what happens between the last two images, but I was hoping for other people to express their opinion...16:42
stgraberdidrocks: you'll be able to upload, yes. It won't land on people's machines though as I expect unity to be part of the migration freeze16:42
didrocksstgraber: ok16:43
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jibelrbasak, I filed bug 1160488 for the second part of the problem with update-initramfs17:21
ubottubug 1160488 in flash-kernel (Ubuntu) "flash-kernel uses mkimage but u-boot-tools is not installed" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/116048817:21
ogra_jibel, thats intentional17:23
ogra_the installer needs to install u-boot-tools17:23
ogra_(and theoretically your u-boot shouldnt use mkimage at all, we switched to uEnv.txt and preEnv.txt quite a while ago)17:24
rbasakogra_: flash-kernel uses mkimage. It's from Debian.17:24
ogra_rbasak, ?17:25
ogra_if it does, thats a bug17:25
ogra_none of our supported arches should use mkimage at all17:25
rbasakIIRC, it's a major component of flash-kernel. Am I missing something?17:25
ogra_yes, the switch to plain text configs about a year ago :)17:25
ogra_for unsupported debian arches flash-kernel-installer should care to install it during installation though17:26
ogra_(dont ask me if it does, i dont test unsupported arches)17:27
rbasakogra_: how does flash-kernel know whether to use mkimage or not? I don't see a flag in all.db17:27
ogra_if you would have a dep you would install mkimage everywhere ... not every arm board uses u-boot17:27
ogra_in ubuntu it simply doesnt unless you special cased it17:28
rbasakI must be missing something. I didn't special case anything, and it does use mkimage17:28
ogra_it uses /etc/default/flash-kernel and assembles the cmdline from that ... then dumps it into uEnv.txt17:28
ogra_what arch ?17:29
rbasakFrom memory, armadaxp and highbank in precise and quantal, and AIUI this bug is because omap4 is doing it.17:29
rbasak(in raring)17:29
ogra_i see -generic17:30
ogra_which means omap317:30
ogra_which we dont even actively support17:30
ogra_but yeah, that will need adjustment17:30
ogra_to use uEnv.txt ... i guess it gets confused with the -generic kernel17:30
ogra_i dont think we have any other arch but omap in generic currently17:31
NishanthMenonuEnv.txt is now supported in u-boot upstream http://patchwork.ozlabs.org/patch/209925/17:32
NishanthMenonfor omap417:32
ogra_sicne a year or so17:32
ogra_omap4 didnt change in ubuntu ...17:32
ogra_still uses the quantal kernel17:32
ogra_and will go on to do so (and vanish in 13.10)17:32
ogra_but omap4 defaults to uEnv.txt since 12.10 anyway17:33
ogra_(since the beginning of the 12.10 dev cycle actually)17:33
ogra_rbasak, anyway, if you have an arch that doesnt support uEnv.txt, please make it use it ... if you cant you need to special case it in f-k-i and make it install mkimage17:34
rbasakogra_: has this change been documented anywhere? I wasn't aware that anything in flash-kernel had changed.17:35
rbasakogra_: and what in flash-kernel differentiates the two cases? Something in all.db?17:35
ogra_there was a spec for 12.10 iirc17:35
ogra_rbasak, nothing differentiates, the expectation is that by noiw all u-boot arches we support use uEnv.txt17:36
ogra_thats why i say you need to special case or fix your u-boot17:36
rbasakogra_: so how is it that omap3 and highbank/armadaxp in 12.10 manage to get flash-kernel to use mkimage?17:37
ogra_omap3 doesnt17:37
ogra_it uses uEnv.txt17:37
ogra_and i never touched either of the other two, check the code in 12.1017:38
rbasakSo why does bug 1160360 happen when a call to mkimage fails?17:38
ubottubug 1160360 in lxc (Ubuntu) "flash-kernel failed in an armhf lxc container on ARM: /usr/sbin/flash-kernel: 214: /usr/sbin/flash-kernel: mkimage: not found" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/116036017:38
ogra_err17:38
ogra_why would you call mkimage in an LXC container ?17:38
ogra_you should teach f-k about LXC :)17:38
rbasakWell exactly. You tell me. You're telling me that flash-kernel does not call mkimage.17:38
rbasakYet it does.17:39
ogra_it does what ?17:39
rbasakCall mkimage17:39
ogra_fix that then :)17:39
ogra_you dont want f-k to even run in LXC17:39
rbasakYeah, that's a separate thing. I don't want f-k to even be installed in LXC17:40
ogra_your container creation tool should put FLASH_KERNEL_SKIP=true into /etc/environment or some such17:40
ogra_or yeah, dont install it at all if your deps allow17:40
rbasakBut what you're telling me about uEnv.txt conflicts with both my (limited) knowledge of flash-kernel and observed behaviour, and I don't understand why.17:40
ogra_i would guess it uses a debian default fallback17:41
ogra_ogra@anubis:~/Devel/packages/flash-kernel-3.0~rc.4ubuntu30$ grep uEnv db/all.db17:42
ogra_U-Boot-Script-Name: uEnvtxt.omap17:42
ogra_U-Boot-Script-Name: uEnvtxt.omap17:42
ogra_use that for whatever arch you want to switch over (and make sure u-boot understands it ... by having a new enough u-boot)17:42
ogra_i assume what you see with -generic is just a debian fallback since f-k doesnt know about -generic yet17:43
ogra_and for LXC simply use the global var or avoid having it installed17:43
rbasakSo there's magic in these filenames?17:43
rbasakWhere's this magic documented?17:44
ogra_there is a case statement in f-k (see the code)17:44
rbasakI don't see it in the README17:44
ogra_as i said, there was a spec for 12.10 ... i currently cant find ... and i sent a mail to ubuntu-devel whern it was switched17:44
ogra_so file a bug about the README :) i didnt add it there17:45
ogra_the code is pretty obvious though17:47
rbasakIndeed. Now that I know it's there.17:47
ogra_sorry for the missing docs ...17:47
rbasakI see an email to ubuntu-devel on May 30 but no mention of this change.17:48
rbasakAnd I don't recall a spec or a session17:49
rbasak</grumpy>17:49
ogra_rbasak, if you need mkimage, make sure it is in Optional-Packages in your db entry (that hanst changes since we got the new f-k from debian)17:51
ogra_or in "Required-Packages"17:51
rbasakI have no idea where I need mkimage or not.17:51
ogra_Machine: Highbank17:52
ogra_Kernel-Flavors: highbank17:52
ogra_Required-Packages: u-boot-tools17:52
ogra_Kernel-Flavors: armadaxp ...17:52
ogra_Required-Packages: u-boot-tools17:52
ogra_both arches you seem to care about have it17:53
rbasakThis issue is about the cloud image, eg. as used for lxc17:53
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ogra_right avoid f-k altogether there17:54
rbasakWhere I don't need flash-kernel at all. I'll look into the dependencies and see if we can ship without it.17:54
ogra_if you cant, use the /etc/environment setting17:54
ogra_thats what we added it for17:54
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cjwatsonogra_,rbasak: I think I saw an unresolved Debian RC bug about f-k Required-Packages not working properly17:59
ogra_cjwatson, well, looking at flash-kernel-installer i wouldnt see how18:00
cjwatsonNor did the bug report, but still18:00
ogra_it just blindly installs them with apt-install18:00
cjwatsonDebian #69383918:00
ubottuDebian bug 693839 in flash-kernel "debian-installer: kernel install fails on armel buffalo linkstation pro, missing uboot-mkimage" [Serious,Open] http://bugs.debian.org/69383918:00
cjwatsonfeel free to investigate that; dinnertime here :)18:00
cjwatsonit sounds kinda related18:01
ogra_argh18:01
ogra_thats definitely a totally wrong fix18:01
ogra_its like adding a hard dep on lilo on all kernel packages18:02
ogra_because one could use it18:02
ogra_ah, phew, Martin Michlmayr seems to have stopped it18:03
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ogra_argh18:11
ogra_so now someone tell me why my disk on precise just got filled with several 100G18:11
seb128ogra_, trying to do an offline copy of the internet? ;-)18:12
ogra_seb128, not funny, it ate like 150G over 20min ... and i only have FF, xchat, evo and three terminals open18:12
ogra_i still see write operations in the multiload indicator going on, but cant make out where they come from18:13
seb128ogra_, try to run baobab or similar to see where the space went?18:13
seb128ogra_, ls -l ~/.xsession-errors?18:13
ogra_iotop shows nothing18:13
ogra_GEEZ !18:13
ogra_34G18:13
seb128that's not 150G18:14
seb128but that's a start18:14
ogra_(indicator-weather:3113): LIBDBUSMENU-GLIB-CRITICAL **: dbusmenu_menuitem_build_variant: assertion `DBUSMENU_IS_MENUITEM(mi)' failed18:14
ogra_(indicator-weather:3113): LIBDBUSMENU-GLIB-CRITICAL **: dbusmenu_menuitem_build_variant: assertion `DBUSMENU_IS_MENUITEM(mi)' failed18:14
ogra_GRR18:14
ogra_that silly thing18:14
seb128indicator-weather is quite buggy, and unfortunatly quite popular as well :-(18:14
ogra_might be that there are somne steam games that have been updated in the bg without me noticing18:14
ogra_that might be the other 100G, i only really noticed it within the last 20min18:15
ogra_since i rebooted ... after doing a dist-upgrade today18:15
seb128ogra_, run baobab and see what directories are taking space18:15
ogra_running ... though i fear it wont get alkong with my levels of symlinks18:17
* ogra_ has a 3TB disk mount symlinked inside his home18:17
ogra_seb128, that xsession-errors is only a few hours old ... people on precise will all fall over if they use the weather indicator18:18
ogra_we should do an emergency revert of whatever changed18:19
seb128ogra_, we had a few reports about it going crazy18:19
ogra_else we will have funny easter bugmails18:19
seb128ogra_, I don't think it's a new issue18:19
seb128you just got unlucky that you hit that race/bug today18:19
ogra_getting a 36G log within a few hours after reboot ?18:19
seb128ogra_, well, it hit an error loop and is flooding your log at the capacity of your machine18:20
ogra_right, i got a diskspace warning popup18:20
seb128ogra_, but as said, it's not a new issue afaik, it's just not frequent, you just happened to hit it18:20
ogra_never had that since i installed this machine18:20
ogra_ok18:21
seb128it's like winning the lottery18:21
ogra_i thought it came with todays upgrade18:21
seb128without the money :p18:21
ogra_\o/18:21
ogra_:(18:21
ogra_oh, wow, i have a ~/.cache/tracker/ directory that has a few G ... from 201118:23
slangasekcool, nice to know that xsession-errors handling is LFS-clean18:25
slangasekno truncated error logs for you!18:25
ogra_haha18:25
ogra_bah, smells like the evolution default folder changed18:26
ogra_i have one 2G big ~/.evolution and a ~/.local/evolution that has 18G18:27
ogra_heh, and baobab realyl doesnt get along with my symlink to my 3TB disk in ~18:29
ogra_it counts the filled up space to the size of my home18:29
ogra_but doesnt count the free space of the disk :)18:30
ogra_oh, fun ... and removing ~/.xsession-errors doesnt seem to have any effect in df18:31
slangasekyes, because it's still open for writing18:31
ogra_even after two syncs18:31
ogra_sigh ...18:31
slangasekrm'ing a file doesn't free any space on the fs while there are still fds open to it18:31
* ogra_ logs out18:31
ogra_yeah18:31
ogra_that didnt go so well18:36
ogra_my desktop machine is completely dead now18:36
ogra_logging out didnt get me lightdm back ...  disk LED is constantly active, console switching doesnt work18:36
ogra_(active as in wildly flickering, not solid)18:37
ogra_given that this is a plain 12.04 with not much extra  software and i explicitly didnt tinker with it to retain the best stability i must say i'm pretty disappointed18:38
ogra_(worked rock solid until todays upgrade)18:38
seb128ogra_, what's the issue for login after you freed space?18:39
ogra_well, no lightdm18:39
seb128sudo restart lightdm?18:39
ogra_i switched to tty1 and restarted it ...18:39
ogra_didnt come up, cant switch consoles anymore18:39
seb128ogra_, and you did 'tinker' it by installing indicator-weather...18:39
seb128ogra_, sudo stop lightdm18:40
seb128sudo lightdm18:40
ogra_seb128, didnt tinker "much"18:40
seb128is there any error?18:40
seb128or check in /var/log/lightdm18:40
ogra_i did what my mom or my sister would have done with such a machine ... i dont even use apt on it but resort to UI18:40
* ogra_ checks if ssh still works 18:40
seb128right, the ENOSPACE handling is suboptimal :-(18:41
seb128and the fact that error logs can file up the disk is a known issue18:41
ogra_sudo lightdm returns immediately18:41
ogra_though indeed i'm in via ssh18:41
seb128is there a running instance?18:41
ogra_there is no way tpo get to console18:41
seb128rm .xsession-errors* and reboot maybe?18:42
ogra_8217 tty7     Ss+    0:00 /usr/bin/X :0 -auth /var/run/lightdm/root/:0 -nolisten tcp vt7 -novtswitc18:42
ogra_i removed the log before loggin out18:42
seb128df is showing space?18:42
ogra_but yeah, i'll trigger a reboot via ssh18:42
ogra_df shoows 40G free18:42
seb128k, reboot I guess...18:42
ogra_running already18:43
ogra_ok, it is back18:45
ogra_but this is seriously an experience i wouldnt want a normal enduser to have18:45
ogra_without ssh i wouldnt have been able to recover cleanly (apart from the reset button indeed)18:46
seb128yeah :(18:47
seb128we use to have ubuntu booting/logging in fine on full disk18:49
seb128but I don't think we did check that was still working over cycles18:49
seb128so I'm not sure it still does18:49
ogra_well, i'm not sure why lightdm didnt come up again18:49
seb128me neither18:49
seb128but you had an Xorg running according to ps18:49
ogra_i did a df first before restarting it18:50
seb128and vt changes were not working18:50
seb128seems like your kernel was in a weird state18:50
ogra_hmm, might be18:50
ogra_i dont run the quantal stack ... just the plain 12.04 kernel18:50
ogra_but havent had probs with that before18:50
seb128could be a side effect of the full disk...18:50
ogra_yep18:51
ogra_well, at least xsession-errors doesnt grow anymore18:53
seb128not likely you will run into the indicator-weather bug anytime soon18:53
ogra_well, it crashed for the first half of precise since release ....18:54
ogra_now it doesnt crash anymore but eats my disk at times18:54
* ogra_ will just write his own weather indicator some day ... i cant do worse i guess :P18:55
ogra_slangasek, sooo ... there is that other precise bug i recently ran into ... (though i guess it shows on later releases too) ... and i wonder if we have a plan for it18:57
ogra_slangasek, dpkg --add-architecture armhf ... breaks apt18:58
slangasekbreaks it how?18:58
ogra_well, the logic is flawed, it tries to get security updates from security.u.c18:58
ogra_and i'm still unsure what to file it agains18:58
ogra_t18:58
slangasekogra_: WFM here... you just need to mess with /etc/apt/sources.list* to tell it which architectures are available on which source18:58
ogra_i did a dpkg action, but that breaks apt18:59
slangaseke.g.: deb [arch=amd64,i386] http://mirrors.cat.pdx.edu/ubuntu/ raring main restricted18:59
slangasekdeb [arch=armhf] http://ports.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-ports/ raring main restricted18:59
ogra_slangasek, heh, indeed, i could tinker with it ...18:59
ogra_and i know how to do that ...18:59
ogra_but the occasional user doesnt18:59
slangasekthe occasional user won't be installing armhf binaries on x8618:59
ogra_i think we should fix that somehow18:59
slangasekthis is a developer feature18:59
slangasekwell, we can fix it for later releases by getting armhf moved onto the main mirrors :)19:00
ogra_heh, yeah ... only trying that since like 4 years now19:00
ogra_i think we should omit security in case of ports arches on a low level19:01
ogra_if we know we are "foreign"19:02
ogra_devs can still add a sources.list entry but at least it wouldnt be broken by default19:02
slangasekno, we're not going to hard-code rules about architecture:mirror mappings into apt19:03
ogra_(i agree its a dev feature, i just think "broken by default" isnt the right thing)19:03
slangasekapt giving you warnings about package files not being downloadable isn't really "broken"19:03
ogra_i dont care about apt19:03
ogra_update-manager and sw-center completely stop working19:04
ogra_andi get a warning indicator icon19:04
slangasekah, yes19:05
slangasekso that might be something that needs to be fixed in update-manager/update-notifier19:05
ogra_right19:06
ogra_(we could indeed just move armhf to the main archive ... that might be a good reason finally ... all former reasons infinity, davidm or i tried to bring up weren compelling enough apparently :) )19:07
ogra_*weren't19:07
slangasekI don't think this reason is more compelling than others19:07
slangasekI thought we already had agreement that armhf should be moved to the main mirrors19:07
ogra_dont trash my hope :)19:08
ogra_when did that happen ?19:08
slangasek"Months ago"19:08
slangasekI think it just hasn't been a priority to make the move happen19:08
ogra_veerytime i asked in the past there was this "no we dont want to make mirror admins grumpy" thing19:08
ogra_*everytime19:09
slangasekelmo: can you refresh my memory as to whether there are any remaining blockers for moving armhf onto archive.u.c?19:09
dokoseb128, are any more gnome/gtk updates expected this week?19:09
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elmoslangasek: say what now?19:11
slangasekelmo: well, last time robbiew was asking about it (because of cloud archive-y reasons), he seemed to think it was blocked by concerns from the archive admins... I redirected him to "IS" and never heard anything more :)19:13
robbiewwhoa19:14
robbiewslangasek: pgraner took it ;)19:14
slangasekhah what19:14
robbiewslangasek: talk to pgraner...it was sitting with him19:15
ogra_LOl19:15
ogra_seems i triggered something ... sorry :)19:15
slangasekrobbiew: seriously?  how did "Do we have enough space on mirrors to move armhf to archive.u.c" become pgraner's problem? :)19:15
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slangasekpgraner: can we move armhf to the main mirrors? :)19:18
elmoslangasek: the answer is the same answer it's been for the last N years.  moving armhf to archive.u.c will bloat archive.u.c; this will a) cost Canonical more money (from expanding the expensive HW used to run archive.u.c), b) cost mirrors more money, c) cause an unknown but I suspect non-trivial number of mirrors to stop mirroring Ubuntu, d) cost Canonical more money in bandwidth bills because of (c)19:18
elmoslangasek: every time it's come up previously, we've run the usage numbers of arm* and it's never remotely been justifiable19:19
infinityslangasek: Yeah, I don't remember anyone agreeing "months ago" that it should be moved.  We agreed to move the images, and the server team agreed to fix their broken scripts that assumed all arches live on the same mirror.  That's the last time I remember it coming up.19:20
infinityIt's rather unfortunate that the hackish way one does multiarch in sources.list made this a much uglier and more noticeable issue than it ever was before, but I'm not sure "weird apt config files" should force anyone's hand here. :/19:21
slangasekinfinity: it was "agreed" in the sense that there was nothing on the UE side that should block such a change19:26
slangasekelmo: ok, I didn't understand that it still had an impact on the costs for archive.u.c19:26
infinityKay.  This must have come up again after the MaaS context?19:26
infinityCause I sure do hope "we'll move it to archive.u.c soon" wasn't used as an excuse to not fix the MaaS mirror assumption bugs.19:27
slangasekinfinity: I think it was in the maas context19:27
slangasekmy understanding was that the maas bugs were being fixed regardless19:27
infinity(Which will just bite them ALL OVER AGAIN with arm64 or x32, or...)19:27
infinityAnd, in fact, the cross-building/multi-arch developer story gets to go from "being crap on armhf" to "being crap on arm64" soo too, so the latest darling misfeature people hope to fix won't be fixed by moving armhf. ;)19:28
infinitys/soo/soon/19:28
seb128doko, gtk: no, gnome: some bug fixing, nothing that should impact builds if that's the question19:46
dokook, thanks19:46
seb128yw ;-)19:47
dokoxnox, ScottK; iiuc you need at least a partial kde rebuild for the next test rebuild?19:47
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dokoinfinity, do you plan to update eglibc to the branch before the freeze?20:33
infinitydoko: Yeah, I'll do a pull and see if there's anything interesting.20:34
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ReezzHey guys, any ideas on why I would get a SIGSEGV in the cogl lib? http://pastebin.com/7nJBUG4v21:20
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seb128Reezz, try asking on #gnome-hackers on irc.gnome.org rather21:21
Reezzk, i'll give that a go :)21:22
Reezzseb128: kind of a dead channel :/21:39
seb128Reezz, welcome to IRC21:40
seb128it's an async communication channel, people come and go21:40
seb128you are after european hours and might in u.s midday break time21:41
ReezzWell, really now? Thanks for the update21:41
ReezzUrgh, douchebags21:41
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ScottKdoko: Because?22:28
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