[00:01] I did a dozen of test builds keeping a very close look on the DB state on the tracker side and everything looked good (saw it going requested => queued => building => built => published) but I'm sure that didn't cover all of the weird corner cases we have :) [00:11] Argh. Typoed hint. [00:12] * cjwatson corrects and reruns [01:43] I just dist-upgraded and I have packages from saucy-proposed but I don't have saucy-proposed enabled [01:44] jbicha: saucy-proposed is the staging area for uploads to saucy [01:44] specifically things like ubuntu-gnome-default-settings and libsignon-glib that should only be in -proposed still [01:45] StevenK: no, this is a bit different [01:47] jbicha: Are they actually in -proposed or where they just originally uploaded there? [01:50] jbicha: can you give us version numbers, that'd help figuring out what's going on [01:51] never mind, I misread; sorry about that [01:51] ok :) [02:43] cjwatson: I think all of KDE 4.11 beta 1 is in now, so if you could run the packageset script one more time, I think we'll be good. [03:46] stgraber, can you stop the ubuntu GNOME cron job, and fire a respin once casper 1.335 is published? [04:03] darkxst: cronjob is off. I have to leave now though (past midnight here) but if you are in ~ubuntu-gnome-release you should be able to request a rebuild directly from the tracker (go on the daily build page, tick your two entries and select the rebuild option at the bottom of the page) [04:03] stgraber, ok thanks, yes I am === doko_ is now known as doko [08:08] could somebody from the SRU team reject libgrip from raring-proposed? see https://bugs.launchpad.net/libgrip/+bug/1168370/comments/10 [08:08] Ubuntu bug 1168370 in libgrip raring "grip-test no longer responds to input" [Critical,In progress] [08:21] seb128: s/reject/remove/ ? [08:21] infinity, yes [08:21] infinity, since it's buggy [08:22] seb128: Gone. [08:23] infinity, thanks [09:27] anyone able to try and spin some kubuntu images? [09:33] Riddell: you should be able to do so yourself via iso tracker. [09:33] " [04:03:14] ... you should be able to request a rebuild directly from the tracker (go on the daily build page, tick your two entries and select the rebuild option at the bottom of the page)" [09:34] Riddell: ^ [09:35] infinity, does that look ok to you ? http://paste.ubuntu.com/5800990/ [09:39] xnox, so it automatically rebuilds? [09:39] no, only if you ask it to :) [09:40] ogra_, I mean when I click "Request a rebuild" [09:40] .... [09:49] Self service is the idea [09:50] I don't see that Riddell actually has permissions though, or see (or know if it's necessary to see) Kubuntu in the A1 milestone [09:50] * Laney isn't up to speed with iso tracker wrangling [09:53] bug 1108719 is "verification-done" but the Raring version of the SRU is not passed to -updated. Can someone do this? Thanks. [09:53] Launchpad bug 1108719 in cups (Ubuntu Raring) "usb crashed with SIGSEGV in opendir() -- USB ports are in BIOS disabled --> cupsd crashes every time" [High,Fix committed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1108719 [09:54] tkamppeter: looking at http://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/pending-sru.html bug 1133794 from that sru is not yet verified. [09:54] Launchpad bug 1133794 in lubuntu-meta (Ubuntu) "Printer not detected by system-config-printer 1.3.11 in Lubuntu 13.04" [Undecided,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1133794 [09:54] tkamppeter: please help verify that one, than it can be published to -updates. [10:01] xnox, I have commented on bug 1133794 so that the user complaining about the fix not having appeared can verify the SRU. [10:01] Launchpad bug 1133794 in lubuntu-meta (Ubuntu) "Printer not detected by system-config-printer 1.3.11 in Lubuntu 13.04" [Undecided,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1133794 [10:02] tkamppeter: If you're able to reproduce you can do it yourself. It might make it go faster. [11:12] Riddell: Should we drop calligra-dev from kubuntu-full's deps? It's NBS. Is there any replacement? [11:12] I mean, we have to drop it, but should we remove it or change it ... [11:13] cjwatson: oh yes it disappeared in the debian merge [11:13] cjwatson: hey sorry for not adding the blocks for other flavours, that didn't click for some reason, did that mess things up? [11:14] It's OK, I wasn't very clear. I don't think anything very bad happened [11:14] * Riddell removes calligra-dev [11:15] I now have a script which generates blocks from seeded.json.gz that tumbleweed's script produces for seeded-in-ubuntu [11:19] Laney: glad to be useful [12:00] ScottK: packageset> done [12:32] could some archive admin let ubuntu-touch-generic-initrd throug NEW please [12:32] cjwatson, oh, sorry, did i miss something in my RT ? [12:33] ogra_: I usually find it expedites things to attach diff from old version and new version [12:33] ah, k [12:33] will do that next time [12:33] though i would have missed your stuff ... its several versions old and i dont know what actually is on the builder [12:35] ogra_: I searched for all tickets mentioning "BuildLiveCD" in RT [12:35] ah === mmrazik is now known as mmrazik|afk [13:12] cjwatson, hi, 5 packages of UbuntuKylin were uploaded to Saucy, would you please release them for Alpha 1? === Ursinha is now known as Ursinha-afk === Ursinha-afk is now known as Ursinha === mmrazik|afk is now known as mmrazik [13:25] JackYu: specific source package names would help [13:27] I'm not going to guess :) [13:28] (I have to go out for a bit now, but anyone in ~ubuntu-release can unblock things) [13:28] cjwatson: Thanks. [13:34] cjwatson: indicator-china-weather, chinese-calendar, unity-china-music-scope, ubuntukylin-theme, ubuntukylin-default-settings [13:35] cjwatson: thanks:). [13:47] good morning [13:48] stgraber, good evening:) [13:50] cjwatson: after you release those packages, would you please respin UbuntuKylin image? [13:50] JackYu, actually, you can do it yourself. [13:52] JackYu, in http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/297/builds you tick the UbuntuKylin ones, then at the bottom select "Request for rebuild", then click "Update rebuild status" [13:52] ofc after the move:) [13:52] smartboyhw, yep, but when he finishes the release, I might be in the bed:) [13:52] JackYu, ... [14:01] stgraber: Could you look at the unblocks JackYu requested, above? I have a call now ... [14:01] I'll do it [14:01] thanks [14:04] Laney: thanks [14:05] Laney, thanks:) [14:08] JackYu: Done. I'd have appreciated more detailed changelogs and not randomly altering/removing old changelog entries, BTW [14:08] It's better to spell out bugs being fixed rather than "New upstream release (LP: #...)" IMO [14:09] Laney, I see. Would do it better:), thanks. [14:10] cheers [14:19] could you unblock casper for ubuntu-gnome? I believe darkxst wanted it for a possible respin [14:22] cjwatson: kdepim is stuck in -proposed with a comment"From wrong source: kdepim-strigi-plugins 4:4.10.4-0ubuntu1" kdepim-strigi-plugins is not in this version and I've removed the dep from kubuntu-meta do I need to do something more? [14:22] jbicha: will do [14:25] hmm kdepim/armhf is pending publication for 16 hours [14:26] Riddell: looking into that now [14:26] jbicha: done [14:28] Riddell: there appears to be a few older binaries in proposed that may confuse britney [14:28] stgraber: how do you see that? [14:30] kdepim-doc, kdepim-mobile, kdepim-mobileui-data and kdepim-strigi-plugins, all at version 4:4.10.4-0ubuntu1 [14:30] Riddell: reading through Packages.gz [14:31] Riddell: I can remove that older version of kdepim from saucy-proposed if you want [14:32] stgraber: worth a shot [14:32] you should then only be left with the new one which hopefully will make it easier for britney (if not, we can always manually copy those) [14:32] ok, cleaned up [14:39] Please don't manually copy. If it still breaks I'll investigate [14:40] kdepim/armhf being pending publication might well have been the cause [14:40] Though I don't see a record of that [14:49] ogra_: ubuntu-touch-generic-initrd> Don't you need something to undo the invoke-rc.d stub? Also, you need to stub out /sbin/initctl too [14:49] (For safety, and to match all the other code that does the same thing) [14:49] cjwatson, the chroot is thrown away [14:49] Oh [14:49] OK, but I think stubbing /sbin/initctl would still be a good idea. Not necessarily for this upload [14:49] i only use the initrd.img from the update-initramfs call [14:50] I think there are still a few things that poke initctl directly [14:50] ok, will add it [14:50] Have a look at base-installer which does this [14:50] ok [14:50] Sorry, not base-installer - debian-installer-utils [14:50] It's in chroot-setup.sh [14:51] ok, thanks ! [14:51] :) [14:51] It installs a policy-rc.d, and carefully-faked start-stop-daemon and initctl instances - it doesn't stub invoke-rc.d [14:51] yeah, i remember i have used that code in ltsp-build-client about a century ago :) [14:51] Um [14:52] This isn't going to work anyway [14:52] Builds don't have root [14:52] You need to build-depend on fakechroot and use the debootstrap fakechroot variant, don't you? [14:52] hmm, it worked under fakeroot [14:52] But you're not using fakeroot here [14:52] indeed [14:52] You're calling build-initrd.sh in dh_auto_build, which is in the build phase [14:56] anything wrong with that ? [14:57] The build phase doesn't run under fakeroot [14:57] If you want fakeroot there, you need to explicitly invoke it [14:57] How about I just accept this and you can watch it explode on the buildd :) [14:58] cjwatson, heh, thanks, i'll fix on the go [14:59] (I mean, IMO you *should* be using the build phase for this as you're doing - you should just also be explicitly invoking fakeroot or whatever if you need it) [15:00] yeah [15:03] ogra_ https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubuntu-touch-generic-initrd/0.1/+build/4748632 - boom, though for a different reason (missing build-dep) [15:13] Riddell, cjwatson: britney still appears to be confused by kdepim [15:18] ok, will investigate after foundations meeting [15:22] is it NBS? [15:24] Laney: it builds fine [15:25] but " [FULLYBUILT] armhf - Pending publication " [15:25] soyuz is confused [15:25] if I just did another source upload would that fix it? [15:25] where are you seeing that? [15:25] kdepim-strigi-plugins was dropped in the latest upload [15:25] I'm also confused what's holding kde-workspace and kdeplasma-addons [15:27] can lxession (*ubuntu4) be allowed into the alpha1 build (it's stuck in -proposed) it is a bugfix for bug 1190170 [15:27] Launchpad bug 1190170 in lxsession (Ubuntu) "no gui shutdown in lubuntu" [High,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1190170 [15:27] *lxsession* [15:29] Riddell: please don't touch it until I've had a look [15:30] Riddell: what URL are you seeing "[FULLYBUILT] armhf - Pending publication" at? [15:30] cjwatson: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/kdepim [15:30] expand the 4:4.10.80-0ubuntu1 version [15:32] OK, I will have a look. Please don't work around it until then as that may make it harder to analyse [15:33] ack [15:35] phillw: added unblock lxsession/0.4.9.2-0ubuntu4 [15:35] Riddell: thanks, how long should i give it before marking the desktops for a re-spin? [15:36] phillw: wait until you get an accepted e-mail [15:36] No [15:36] No no no totally wrong :) [15:36] Wait until 'rmadison -s saucy lxsession' says the version you want [15:36] phillw: ignore me, I'm totally wrong [15:36] Accepted mails happen rather earlier [15:37] They're when the copy action happens, before the publisher has started [15:38] When rmadison says the version you want, the archive is guaranteed to be up to date from the POV of cdimage - well, mostly, one or two issues around parallel builds but the chances are excellent [15:42] cjwatson: rmadison ? [15:42] It's in the devscripts package [15:45] sudo apt-get install devscripts (and then go find a wiki page?) [15:47] install the devscripts package and then run the command I gave you. I don't see why you need a wiki page to tell you how to copy and paste a command [15:48] cjwatson: thanks, I mis read what you had typed. Sorry. [15:53] cjwatson: okular seems to have the same issue as kdepim [15:53] hmm that only built 2 hours ago maybe that's still working through [16:08] * cjwatson tries to construct db queries that will tell him wtf is going on here [16:08] getting nowhere with the api [16:30] Riddell: asking for a db query now === Guest32596 is now known as med_ [16:38] Riddell: So, the "Pending publication" is actually a *consequence* of this - you get that if the source is in release but the binaries for an architecture are still in proposed (because they built after the source was copied - in this case as a result of kde4libs/armhf being forced earlier) [16:39] Now to attempt to work out why the partial-suite handling in britney isn't working here [16:47] aah [16:58] I think I've got it; re-running [17:04] Riddell: http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-release/britney/britney2-ubuntu/revision/343 did the trick [17:04] It's copying now [17:04] Looks like I just missed the publisher though [17:05] awooga, thanks cjwatson [17:05] final: kdepim/armhf,libkipi/armhf,lxsession,okular/armhf [17:06] (lxsession was already copied so ignore that) [17:07] Oh, the publisher is overrunning considerably anyway [17:08] thunderbird security update took ages to publish [19:05] stgraber: just as the requested 'please let me know', I've just set all the desktop lubuntu series to re-spin. [19:06] phillw: ok, it looks like the automated respin process now works as expected, so I'll just check that it does for you too [19:30] stgraber: thanks :) === seb128_ is now known as seb128 === seb128_ is now known as seb128 === a16g_ is now known as ypwong [21:47] small hairy spheroids.... of course, the 'cannot shut down' affects also the shutting down after alternate. I'm requesting a re-spin.... Serves me right for being overly confident on the alternate :D [22:05] how do I do a rebuild? [22:05] I see on http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/297/builds "Rebuilds" "Request a rebuild" but I've no idea what I'd be requesting a rebuild of [22:05] but looks like kubuntu should be good to build [22:11] Riddell: right, as you don't have any kubuntu build on this one yet, just go on the daily milestone, tick the ones you want and click request a rebuild [22:12] they'll build and those that are on the manifest will automatically show up on the alpha-1 milestone [22:13] groovy [22:43] Riddell: it is pretty amazing what stgraber has done... Well, actually 'pretty amazing' is a massive understatement.. [22:44] well he's a pretty amazing guy [22:45] I've never doubted that from his work on the qa tracker that I'd seen; but he really has pulled the rabbit out of the magicians hat this time :) [23:27] Riddell: damn, he's good! [23:32] he gets the goods done [23:35] cjwatson: that's a dirty trick :D The bug on the upgrade for lubuntu is fixed, but I could not ask for a respin as you said they only get respun every so often :P http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/297/builds I'm guessing stgraber has been re-fining the code for calling on respins? It's quite amazing what has already been done for A1's guys. Thanks. [23:38] indeed he does, he is one of many un-sung heroes - I also know of the work he does on QA, where I'm more familiar territory; giving the link between the release managers (Some Devs, some QA / Bugs) is a massive step forward for the flavours. [23:51] cjwatson: Mail for you on ubuntu-release.