[05:16] hello [05:16] could someone please mark colord as "autopkgtest known broken" so that it stops holding back packages (like the last systemd with fixed keymaps)? === didrocks1 is now known as didrocks [07:56] pitti: Sure. Is someone going to fix the test? [07:57] pitti: Anyhow, that colord version's test is ignored for now. [08:06] infinity: thanks; I talked about it with RAOF, yes [08:08] pitti, infinity: Aha. It's the libcolorhug test that fails, in libgusb. Probably needs an actual usb device available. I've fixed this locally, and will upload once it's all tested to work. [08:08] While I happen to be logged in to the testing VM :) [08:09] RAOF: nice! [08:09] RAOF: i. e. skip the test if there's no device available? [08:10] The first cut is to just not run the colorhug tests :) [08:10] Then I'll work out precisely why it fails [08:12] anychance someone could take a look at mozjs17? (in new queue). this is quite an important package for ubuntu GNOME... [08:30] Laney: thanks, that makes so much sense now! [08:31] heh [08:31] I didn't know that the importer relied on being in core-dev either [08:32] (thought that ~ubuntu-branches conferred the required permissions) [08:32] xnox: so is it possible to retry them? [08:34] Laney: well, I don't see ebook in failures any more. [08:35] pitti: can you reject https://code.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-branches/ubuntu/natty/eglibc/natty-201306242138/+merge/171220 ? i'm trying to get eglibc import up to date as per infinity's request (based on uploads only) and I don't need history from the proposed branch. [08:35] xnox: done [08:36] pitti: thanks. [08:36] ah, maybe they did get done already [08:36] Laney: how did the error looked like? is it still on: http://package-import.ubuntu.com/status/#analysis [08:36] 401 unauthorised, so no [08:37] what about the latest set of failures? [08:40] Laney: yeah, don't see that one. i just thought expired from core-dev will make that error the top one, rather quickly. The rest seem to be the "normal" failures. [08:44] The importer needs to be in core-dev for those official package branches which are not owned by ~ubuntu-branches, IIUC [08:45] that can happen? [08:45] Laney: yeah, branches can be blessed to be lp:ubuntu/package. [08:45] yes, officialness is a separate pointer/flag/thing [08:46] how can I query it? [08:47] I'm not sure that was a good idea, as the importer's support for co-operating with humans pushing to the same branches isn't very good [08:47] jamespage: Did you meant to drop my armhf fix from golang by syncing instead of merging? [08:47] The simplest way is to look which branches have the lp:ubuntu/... style names [08:47] infinity, no - I did not [08:48] * jamespage berates himself [08:48] infinity, I'll fix that up right now [08:48] jamespage: Ta. [08:48] infinity, thankyou for pointing out my oversight === Guest46086 is now known as jpds === doko__ is now known as doko [11:26] cjwatson: FWIW, regenerating jigdo bits with jigdo-file seems to be a non-starter, as I can't sort out a way to make jigdo-file do the same --exclude magic we do via mkisofs/libjte. [11:27] cjwatson: So, newly-generated jigdo bits include boot/* which is suboptimal. [11:27] cjwatson: The path of least reistance here might just be to drop *{jigdo,template} from raring-server (I double-checked, and no other alternates referenced the unreleased finish-install version, so this only affects 4 images) [11:28] tools/jigdo_create doesn't work? I thought that's what we used before we had jte ... [11:30] Oh, hrm. Am I to assume from that that if I explicitly feed it a file list, it'll skip anything not in it (ie: the inverse of an exclude)? [11:31] I think so ... [11:31] It's been a long time [11:32] Though, I'd need to tear apart the ISOs and get file lists, then. Fun. [11:32] Oh, I guess I could just use .list [11:38] * infinity tries harder. [11:45] cjwatson: Ah-ha, feeding it a file list and *not* pointing it at the mirror seems to be the secret. [11:47] Ah, good [11:51] Oh man, screw you mkisofs, for not outputting your file list in lexical order. [11:51] Because I wanted to diff this by hand, I really did. [12:29] * infinity wonders why all his templates got bigger, and wonders futher if he should care... [12:29] Probably just differences between jigdo and libjte. === fabo_awa1 is now known as fabo === rtg is now known as rtg-afk [16:02] would appreciate binary NEW review of click; tight deadlines here [16:02] cjwatson: I'll look at it after our call. [16:02] ta === _bjf is now known as bjf [16:19] cjwatson: Looks sane, accepted. [16:19] cjwatson: And bumped the powerpc build. [16:21] ah, that doesn't matter [16:21] queue'll clear soon enough :) [16:21] but thanks [16:26] infinity: thanks for the fast response to that bug and fixing that user's problem :) === chrisccoulson_ is now known as chrisccoulson [16:35] infinity, slangasek, sorry, I got a kernel panic [16:36] Ursinha: 'sok, you disappeared right as we were all wrapping up anyway :) [16:37] ah, ok then, have to investigate what happened here === rtg-afk is now known as rtg [19:14] could somebody sru release apt from precise-proposed? I'd do it but I did the verification. [19:32] bdmurray: Done. [19:35] thanks [20:14] wgrant: would you mind reviewing https://code.launchpad.net/~cjwatson/launchpad/copy-set-phase/+merge/170775?