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plarscjwatson, infinity: no desktop images since Saturday?12:38
cjwatsonplars: being fixed12:38
cjwatsonwas due to bug 118492712:38
ubot2Launchpad bug 1184927 in libnet-smtp-ssl-perl (Ubuntu) "[MIR] libnet-smtp-ssl-perl" [High,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/118492712:39
cjwatsonin fact I was just about to kick off a rebuild12:39
plarscjwatson: how did libmailtools with the new dep make it through proposed with the missing dep? I was thinking there were pieces already in place to prevent things like this.12:41
cjwatsonplars: -proposed doesn't guard against component mismatches12:41
cjwatsonsince they only break image builds, not (typically) upgrades, I don't mind too much12:41
plarsok, good to know12:42
plarsthanks12:42
cjwatson(also, in practice the bulk of component mismatches cause package build failures, because the -dev isn't available to the build - doesn't apply to interpreted languages though)12:45
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ogra_argl ... grmbl ...13:15
* doko looks up Brehms Tierleben13:16
ogra_heh13:19
* ogra_ forgot to move the PPA stuff out of the way when rolling ubuntu touch initrds .... another 2h waiting for a 2 line change until i can trigger a new build 13:20
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ogra_can someone let android-tools-adbd out of binary NEW please13:44
seb128ogra_, looking13:46
ogra_thx13:46
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plarshttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/plymouth/+bug/1185053 seems to be affecting server cd images, yesterday's worked fine but todays does not14:50
ubot2Ubuntu bug 1185053 in plymouth (Ubuntu) "Saucy server images do not boot for 20130528" [Undecided,New]14:50
plarsI suspect desktop images that just landed are going to have the same problem14:50
cjwatsonplars: I'm looking at that right now; on the contrary I have no reason to believe desktop will be affected right now14:55
cjwatsonAnd it sure isn't plymouth14:55
plarscjwatson: the builds seem to still get published to both pending and current, so we may want to switch the current for server at least back to yesterday's image14:56
cjwatsonLet me investigate first14:56
plarscjwatson: ok, if there's anything I can do from my side let me know.14:56
cjwatsonwell, ok, yesterday's is there14:56
cjwatsonsymlink switched back14:56
plarscjwatson: indeed, the desktop install seems to be progressing14:57
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* ogra_ scratches head 15:41
ogra_The following packages have unmet dependencies:15:41
ogra_ ubuntu-touch : Depends: android-tools-adbd but it is not installable15:41
ogra_android-tools-adbd was approved 90min ago ... so it should eb available15:42
seb128ogra_, not sure if the publisher is slow or something, it took over 2 hours for the gnome-desktop binaries to go from "accepted" to "available" this morning15:44
ogra_well, it was already in -propsed, wasnt it ? so it should only need one run15:45
seb128well, accepted from NEW to proposed should have been one run only as well15:45
ogra_i'm used to 2h for a full loop ....  but for -propsed to archive it shouldnt take that long15:45
seb128dunno what's going on, it's just an observation that things are being weird today15:45
ogra_jenkins seems to be broken15:45
ogra_but that shouldnt affect us i would think15:46
cjwatsonseb128: there was a downtime for a database upgrade15:46
cjwatsonwhich I think went on a bit longer than usual due to a new op rotating in15:46
seb128cjwatson, ah ok, that would explain it, thanks15:46
cjwatsonI was watching at the time and there was nothing else odd15:47
cjwatsonoh, one publisher run ran long15:47
ogra_https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/saucy/+queue?queue_state=3&queue_text=android15:47
ogra_that looks a bit weird15:47
ogra_the new binary wants to go to main ?15:47
xnoxCan the i386 build of https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/yade/0.97.0-1ubuntu1 be forced on a host with loads of free RAM?16:07
xnox"virtual memory exhausted: Cannot allocate memory"16:07
cjwatsonxnox: I don't know that there's any difference between the available i386 builders in terms of RAM.  infinity might16:11
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cjwatsonxnox: A compile run that runs our builders out of memory is pretty unreasonable, though.  Consider splitting the translation unit - we've done that to packages in the past16:12
slangasekogra_: the source is in main because of android-tools-fsutils; so unless someone overrode it at NEW time, the new binary package goes to the same component as the source; it can be demoted via component-mismatches, but OTOH, if it's seeded in ubuntu-touch, it probably should be in main?16:12
slangasek(I realize your comment implies that ubuntu-touch is currently not pinned to main, but that seems like something to fix)16:12
ogra_slangasek, it surely shall be in main at some point16:12
ogra_but wasnt urgent in the first place since we are building with a ton of universe packages anyway atm16:13
slangaseksure16:13
ogra_and i dont see anyone filing a ton of MIRs until we actually use saucy and people upload saucy etc etc16:13
xnoxcjwatson: hmm... I think there was a builder with 12GB of ram, but yade was trying to build -j3. I'll flip it back to -j1 and try again at some point later.16:13
cjwatsonOn i386 you won't get 12GB of RAM for a single process anyway16:13
slangasekogra_: yes - that's the #1 priority right now.16:14
ogra_right16:14
ogra_working on it :)16:14
xnoxcjwatson: good point, i wonder if it's hitting the RAM limit in a translation unit as you suggested. Is it the case of adding intermediate convenience libraries to reduce the ram usage?16:14
ogra_the container flip will be done by friday ...  but cdimage wont be able to spit out the android zip we need yet ...16:15
ogra_(will be aa bit fiddly to install in the beginning due to that)16:15
xnoxobviously on amd64 with 32GB it compiles just fine here & on the builds.16:15
cjwatsonxnox: I don't know the source but you usually don't need convenience libraries, since these are typically objects that eventually get linked together anyway, so just splitting up the source file is often enough16:16
cjwatsonogra_: android-tools is out of date on powerpc so proposed-migration isn't promoting it to release16:16
ogra_hmpf16:17
ogra_can we override that16:17
ogra_?16:17
cjwatsonbut since the last version built it should be quick to narrow down16:17
cjwatsonYes but I greatly prefer never to override such things16:17
cjwatsonhm, can't easily remove the package because it will render livecd-rootfs uninstallable16:20
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xnoxogra_: looks like adbd is failing on powerpc, and as far as I can tell adbd shouldn't need to be build on powerpc.16:20
ogra_yeah16:21
ogra_looks like a variable length issue16:21
ogra_in some usb code16:21
cjwatsonit's a non-constant initialiser16:21
cjwatsonwhich is not valid C16:21
* xnox wonders is someone is planning to commercialise androidPOWER =) ..... nintendo?!16:21
cjwatsonThough I thought GNU C permitted non-constant initialisers16:22
ogra_heh16:22
cjohnstoninfinity: ping16:22
cjwatsonOh, only for automatic variables, which this isn't16:22
cjwatsonI love how this code goes to great care to handle endianness in such a way that if the endian conversion is non-trivial then it will fail to compile16:23
tumbleweedtalking of builders and RAM, pypy has been stuck timing out for hours now https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pypy/2.0.2+dfsg-1/+build/4608301. don't know if it needs a boot16:23
cjwatsonSimplest fix is probably just to build adbd only on the architectures you care about, indeed16:23
ogra_yeah16:23
ogra_can you make britney let it in as a one time so i dont have to wait for another 2h while the fix builds ?16:24
cjwatsontumbleweed: I've asked webops16:24
ogra_*one timer16:24
tumbleweedcjwatson: ta. unfortunately it'll have to be retried, unless we delete the current armhf binary16:24
tumbleweedit should build, it does on my chromebook16:24
cjwatsonogra_: done, but only for this version16:25
ogra_thanks !16:25
cjwatsonyou'll have to fix it if you want any further changes16:25
ogra_yeah, thats fine16:25
cjwatsontumbleweed: do you want it to retry straight away?16:26
ogra_i just want to trigger a new image while the fix builds16:26
tumbleweedcjwatson: sure16:26
cjwatsonogra_: you'll have to wait a publisher run or two anyway16:26
ogra_yeah16:26
ogra_ugh, two ?16:26
ogra_ok16:26
tumbleweedcjwatson: thanks. /me -> dinner16:26
cjwatsondepends on timing of proposed-migration vs. publisher16:26
cjwatsonyeah, given current proposed-migration runtime I can't make it finish before the next publisher even if I run it by hand16:27
ogra_yeah, dont bother16:27
cjwatsonso ETA an hour16:27
ogra_yup16:27
lamontcjwatson: tumbleweed: it's removing the build tree now -- back over to you guys16:29
cjwatsonta, though I don't know whether it will need processes killing too16:30
cjwatsonwe'll see16:30
* cjwatson fixes the Kubuntu image build failure16:31
infinityxnox: As cjwatson points out, that probably has nothing to do with available RAM, and everything to do with 32-bit addressing.16:51
zulcan someone de-binary-new python3-testtools please?17:17
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LaneyI'd appreciate someone NEWing gtksourceview3 when it arrives tonight so that I can do the transition quickly in the morning tomorrow17:43
Laneypre-req-ish of eds which I'll be doing later in the week17:44
Laneyseb128: ^ if you happen to be around17:44
seb128Laney, gtksourceview3? didn't we just transition that?17:44
Laneyerm, sorry, gtkspell317:45
seb128Laney, ah ok, will do17:45
Laneytoo many transitions on the brain17:45
seb128;-)17:45
seb128the gnome-desktop3 one should be complete btw17:45
Laneythis one is only like 4 packages17:45
Laneyah good17:45
* tumbleweed prays to the buildd gods and retries pypy18:37
stgraber;)18:37
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infinitytumbleweed: It may work slightly better when we get some new buildd hardware in place.19:40
infinitytumbleweed: Its biggest issue is RAM usage and swap-death, right?19:40
tumbleweedinfinity: yeah19:44
tumbleweedbuilds in 7 hours on a chromebook with 2GB RAM19:44
tumbleweed(once I switched to the 3/1GB memory layout)19:45
infinitytumbleweed: Kay, so it might not go too badly on highbank with 4G.19:45
tumbleweedyeah19:45
infinitytumbleweed: Does it parallelize too?19:45
tumbleweedno19:45
tumbleweedonly the gcc bit19:45
infinityKay.  So, the 4 cores are useless to it, but highbank's a bit faster than Panda, per-core.19:45
infinityAnd all that yummy RAM and fast(er) disk.19:46
tumbleweedthe majority of build time is rpython -> C translation - one big serial python process19:46
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