[00:00] infinity: harmoney suggests that Canada Day should be renamed Cinq Mai on principle === pgraner-afk is now known as pgraner [03:02] Looks like that hybris upload generates packages with broken dependencies ;( [03:05] Oh, no. It's because Mir's armhf build infrastructure is stupid. [04:01] Daviey: ^^ - as we discussed last week, this trumps 1.6.5-1ubuntu1.1 in precise-proposed and I'll verify both bugs at once. [08:15] can an admin approve nvidia-graphics-drivers-319-updates in saucy please? [08:16] before linux 3.10 breaks the drivers it's supposed to replace [08:52] hmm, cadejo doesnt look happy ... [08:52] * ogra_ sees 6 builds piled up on nusakan [08:55] P: Begin building root filesystem image... [08:55] Segmentation fault [08:55] Segmentation fault [08:55] P: Begin unmounting filesystems... [08:55] bah, sigh [08:55] (thats from the running build (lubuntu-ac100) ) [08:55] * ogra_ goes to ask IS to reboot [08:55] thanks [08:55] bah, no vanguard [09:18] lacking a vanguard i filed RT #62834 === doko_ is now known as doko [09:48] ogra_: cjwatson: is the above ^ the reason for saucy server images being delayed than usual? [09:58] psivaa, only affects armhf [10:00] ogra_: ok, thanks. just was curious [10:01] psivaa: Yes [10:02] cjwatson: OK, thanks :) [10:03] ogra_: (ubuntu-server builds armhf) [10:05] oh, indeed [10:45] cjwatson, shouldn't the ssh processes die if cadejo is rebooted ? [10:45] (the dangling ones on nusakan i mean) [10:46] ogra_: They may only notice after some kind of timeout [10:46] ah, k [10:47] Which should be five minutes [10:47] Well, five minutes plus a bit, maybe [10:47] yeah, no hurry :) [10:47] Actually it looks like fifteen minutes [10:48] ServerAliveInterval=300 (due to BatchMode=yes) * ServerAliveCountMax=3 [12:04] * ogra_ finds it funny that zips are rsyncable just fine, but if a zip contains a tgz that was build --rsyncable this causes a complete download [12:36] infinity, cjwatson: I see libc++ in main, but no MIR. was this promotion intended? clang itself is fortunately still in universe [12:41] cjwatson, the .md5sum looks fine [12:41] (not to mention that sergiusens uploaded the change to SHA256SUM tonight though :) ) [12:47] doko: ? https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libc%2B%2B/+publishinghistory says universe [12:48] And all binaries still in universe too according to rmadison [12:58] ogra_: Great [12:59] ogra_: I am more than happy to drop the .md5sum generation code on request ;-) [12:59] bah, but rsync gets me weird results with the sumlink in place [12:59] *sym [12:59] use -L [12:59] thx [13:01] cjwatson, ahh, in proposed component mismatches [13:01] o libc++: libc++-dev libc++1 libc++abi-dev libc++abi1 [13:01] [Reverse-Depends: Rescued from libc++, libc++-dev, libc++abi-dev] [13:01] [Reverse-Recommends: libgmp-dev (MAIN)] [13:01] and apparently there is a bug, just flagging that as a dep on libc, not libc++ [13:03] doko: Oh, I thought you meant currently in main, not scheduled for promotion [13:03] doko: Hmm [13:03] was confused myself. and still can't see where libgmp-dev gets this recommends ... [13:04] ahh, it does have Recommends: libstdc++-dev [13:04] ambiguous virtual? [13:04] which is only provided by libc++-dev [13:05] It's provided by libstdc++6-4.7-dev too [13:05] But evidently germinate has to guess [13:05] Let's see where I can insert a hint [13:06] maybe because the 4.8 packages is now libstdc++-4.8-dev, not having the soname in the package name? [13:07] germinate couldn't care less about that === smartboyhw_ is now known as smartboyhw [15:59] cjwatson: hey, so it looks like I'll need simg2img on nusakan in order to build the hardware dependent .tar.xz, wanted to check what's the standard process there. That tool is part of android-tools-fsutils which was introduced in raring, should I get that backported to precise in some IS PPA or just push a copy of the binary for now? [16:00] stgraber: I don't mind if you use a local copy temporarily to unblock yourself, but please RT to get it into precise-cat [16:00] (and installed on nusakan of course) [16:00] cjwatson: ok, I'll use a local copy for now, then check that a simple backport works and if it does, ask that IS does that in precise-cat. [16:13] Hrm, looks like Chuck got impatient and decided that apache2 transition was happening NOW? [16:14] zul: I hope you were prepared to actually do the whole apache2 transition, not just the merge... [16:14] infinity: i am [16:15] infinity, to be fair doko has been spending the day chasing people about their merges/build issues... [16:15] infinity, that was one of those [16:19] infinity, better do it now than later. there is so much stuff in -proposed ... [16:20] doko: It was something several of us were intentionally keeping an eye on until Debian had progressed a bit further with it. [16:20] Lots of stuff in proposed isn't necessarily world-ending. [16:57] cjwatson, slangasek: is there more reviewing of the phased-updater code to be done? [16:57] Sorry, I dropped the ball slightly - I'll get to it by tomorrow morning latest [17:01] cjwatson: no problem, I guess we are still waiting on someone reviewing your merge proposal anyway [17:01] Afraid so [17:02] * cjwatson pokes gently [17:04] which merge proposal? [17:04] https://code.launchpad.net/~cjwatson/launchpad/copy-set-phase/+merge/170775 [17:04] I just poked about it on #launchpad-dev [17:04] ah, that one [17:05] so presumably you want someone other than me to review it ;) [17:05] It probably ought to be an LP reviewer :) [17:30] doko: Were you still going to do those gdc-v1 binary removals? [17:32] cjwatson, ok, doing. although plplot currently ftbfs [17:33] yeah, ruby stuff now building agian ... 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