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Kaleohttp://www.indiegogo.com/projects/ubuntu-edge/ amazing01:48
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lifelessjamesh_: ping03:34
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jameshlifeless: hi.03:34
lifelessjamesh: django-openid-auth - can we get a release of the current code to pypi ?03:34
jameshI'll get on it.03:36
lifelessjamesh: briliant, thanks!03:36
jameshwas a bit busy yesterday with other stuff so didn't get round to responding :(03:37
lifelessjamesh: thats ok03:37
lifelessjamesh: I can be a squeaky wheel when needed :)03:37
micahgpitti: can you merge mutagen?   it seems some things build dep on the new version, I'd be happy to do it if you want04:02
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pittiGood morning04:46
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pittimicahg: yep, will do now05:38
micahgpitti: thanks05:41
pittimicahg: uploaded05:50
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pitti@pilot in08:11
=== udevbot changed the topic of #ubuntu-devel to: Ubuntu 13.04 released | Archive: open | Devel of Ubuntu (not support or app devel) | build failures -> http://qa.ubuntuwire.com/ftbfs/ | #ubuntu for support and discussion of lucid -> raring | #ubuntu-app-devel for app development on Ubuntu http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuDevelopment | See #ubuntu-bugs for http://bit.ly/lv8soi | Patch Pilots: pitti
darkxstpitti, hey!08:21
pittihey darkxst, how are you?08:21
darkxstgood thanks08:22
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seb128ev: hey09:34
evhiya09:35
seb128ev: "* Move the .so file from libwhoopsie-preferences0 to libwhoopsie-preferences-dev." ... you need to make libwhoopsie-preferences-dev Replaces libwhoopsie-preferences0 (<< update-version)09:35
evgah, sorry and thanks for the catch09:35
evfixing09:35
seb128ev: otherwise updates are going to break, depending of the order where things get unpacked09:35
seb128ev: yw09:35
evseb128: would you mind quickly spot checking this: http://paste.ubuntu.com/5903513/09:39
seb128ev: +109:39
evwhoop09:39
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evLaney: regarding moving diagnostics as a subdir under security-privacy (https://code.launchpad.net/~ev/ubuntu-system-settings/diagnostics/+merge/174385/comments/394002) do you mean just in the build tree, or do you want them to effectively be the same plugin?10:02
Laneyev: Well, diagnostics will be a part of security & privacy10:03
LaneyUI-wise it's fine ATM10:03
Laneybut yeah, I mean to move them in the source tree10:03
* ev nods10:04
evoff to figure out how to do that in qmake10:04
evLaney: how's that http://paste.ubuntu.com/5903621/10:21
Laneyev: yep, if that works - looks good10:22
evit does :)10:23
evcheers10:23
dokomlankhorst, uploaded. my changes are not nice, but it builds ...10:55
pittijibel: did you happen to have a look at https://code.launchpad.net/~racb/ubuntu/saucy/autopkgtest/lxc/+merge/172856 already?10:55
mlankhorstdoko: ok I'll put them in ubuntu packaging at one point :p10:56
rbasakpitti: thanks for looking. Actually I'll mark that wip - there are a couple of issues I've found since that I need to investigate.11:02
pittirbasak: ack, thanks; I don't currently have an LXC setup here to test (using schroot/sbuild), and was asking jibel because I think he has11:03
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xnoxdoko: about bug 1202153 do I need to reproduce with fsf toolchain and file a bug there, and in the mean time build with gcc-4.7?11:05
ubottubug 1202153 in gcc-4.8 (Ubuntu) "drizzle encounters compiler ICE on 32bit" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/120215311:05
jibelpitti, I didn't yet, I'm buried into daily-release testing on touch, I'd like to release it today or tomorrow11:05
pittijibel: no worries, rbasak just said he still wants to make some changes11:05
dokoxnox, I think there is a debian report too11:05
xnoxdoko: you mean http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=701269 ? merging that didn't help, and i had that applied already.11:07
ubottuDebian bug 701269 in src:drizzle "drizzle: ftbfs with GCC-4.8" [Serious,Fixed]11:07
* xnox ponders if me generating source package on amd64 somehow leaked into the upload.11:07
dokoxnox, I'll redo the debian build ...11:08
evanyone know offhand of a qt-based package that does dbus service activation right?11:10
evon the consuming end, that is11:10
evQDBusInterface.isValid() seems to either be not what I want, or only half of the puzzle.11:10
evgod I miss google codesearch11:11
Laneytry Debian codesearch11:12
evjodh: where's my solr?11:12
evooh11:12
jodhev: you mean opengrok :)11:13
evLaney: that's definitely a step in the right direction. Thanks!11:13
evjodh: that doesn't sound very webscale.11:13
jodhev: I can't see through all the buzz-words on the solr page to see what file formats it actually understands... apart from pdf, html and .doc that is...11:16
evI'm just toying with you. I'm sure opengrok would be the more appropriate fit.11:16
Laneyev: I guess maybe you have to watch for NameOwnerChanged too11:20
LaneyI think I probably need to do that as well in my panel11:20
evLaney: yeah, stackoverflow suggests that as well: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1423739/waiting-for-a-dbus-service-to-be-available-in-qt11:21
* Laney nods11:21
evyou'd figure the convenience API would handle this sort of thing.11:22
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Laneygotta love boilerplate11:24
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margaHow do I indicate in a bug that it is present in Precise but not present in Quantal onwards?13:20
margaAh, I don't seem to be able to do it.13:21
margahttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/accountsservice/+bug/100451513:21
ubottuUbuntu bug 1004515 in gdm (Ubuntu) "segfault in accounts-daemon when logging in / gdm crash if user account is added or deleted" [Undecided,Confirmed]13:21
margaOne user accidentally clicked "Fix Released", but it was a mistake.13:22
margaThe bug is still present in Precise, and is not present in any later version.13:22
seb128marga, you mark it fix released and do "also affect precise"13:22
margaWhere is that?  I only see "Also affects distribution" and "Also affects project"13:24
micahgseb128: only bug control members can target to release13:24
seb128micahg, other can propose for a serie though13:25
micahgnot for a while now (it was being abused)13:25
marga:(13:25
margaI always saddens me when nice features have to be blocked due to abuse13:26
micahgsorry, devs can target, bug control can request13:26
JackYuseb128: hi, I submitted two sponsor requests for two new packages at bug #1203958 and bug  #1203931,  would you please help me to upload them?13:31
ubottubug 1203958 in UbuntuKylin "[needs-packaging] unity-china-photo-scope" [Critical,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/120395813:31
ubottubug 1203931 in UbuntuKylin "[needs-packaging] unity-china-video-scope" [Critical,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/120393113:31
margaI'm really sad that I took quite a number of hours to track down the bug and the fix, I created the patch following SRU rules, then waited and waited for the sponsor... And then I get sponsors unsubscribed because it's marked as "Fixed released", when the user that marked it says in the log that it was a mistake. :(13:31
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seb128JackYu, hey, can you try to pitti or barry (they are patch pilot todayĆ 13:40
seb128)13:40
JackYuseb128, okey, thanks:)13:41
* barry will likely be piloting in 4h13:41
Ampelbeinmarga: I targeted 1004515 to precise and resubscribed the sponsors team.13:41
margaAmpelbein, tnx13:42
xnoxbug 100451513:45
ubottubug 1004515 in accountsservice (Ubuntu Precise) "segfault in accounts-daemon when logging in / gdm crash if user account is added or deleted" [Low,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/100451513:45
seb128marga, (sorry was in a call, reading backlog)13:46
seb128marga, sorry about that, don't hesitate to ping here when bugs get wrongly closed or when they are not in the right status and you don't have the right to reopen13:48
margatnx13:48
JackYubarry, hi, would you please help to sponsor two new packages at bug #1203958 and bug  #1203931 when available?13:50
ubottubug 1203958 in UbuntuKylin "[needs-packaging] unity-china-photo-scope" [Critical,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/120395813:50
ubottubug 1203931 in UbuntuKylin "[needs-packaging] unity-china-video-scope" [Critical,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/120393113:50
xnoxhmm.... my kvm is broken on saucy. Is there something I can do to unbreak it?13:50
barryJackYu: happy to look, but it will be a few hours13:52
rbasakxnox: could this be related to bug 1203211? Are you running 3.10.0-4, and if so try "modprobe kvm_intel"?13:53
JackYubarry, that's great, thanks.13:53
ubottubug 1203211 in linux (Ubuntu) "Modprobe doesn't recognize any parameters on 3.10.0-4" [Critical,Fix committed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/120321113:53
xnoxmarga: uploaded. Had to add a bug reference number, seems like bug 1067414 became a dupe of 1004515 in the mean time, so added both just in case sru-report gets confused.13:53
ubottubug 1004515 in accountsservice (Ubuntu Precise) "duplicate for #1067414 segfault in accounts-daemon when logging in / gdm crash if user account is added or deleted" [Low,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/100451513:53
yolandapitti, i saw your comments about libnss-ldap, it's ok for me to take a look at the changelog13:53
margaxnox, thanks.13:53
yolandaactually i grouped some of the entries because it was very messi, but i know it can be done better13:53
xnoxrbasak: yes, that's the one.13:53
xnoxrbasak: so i guess i can reboot into older one in the mean time.13:54
xnoxthanks a lot.13:54
tseliotpitti: is there a way to use jockey with unsigned repositories? (even a hack, just for local testing)14:07
wgrantpitti: The langpack crontab changes have been deployed now, so you should get something in a couple of days.14:14
wgrantFriday morning, I guess14:17
shadeslayerkenvandine: poke poke https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/empathy/+bug/120333614:26
ubottuUbuntu bug 1203336 in empathy (Ubuntu) "decouple account-plugin-* and mcp-account-manager-* from empathy" [Undecided,New]14:26
pittiwgrant: ah, thanks muchly14:26
pittitseliot: I'm afraid you'd have to disable that check in the code14:26
kenvandineshadeslayer, i would love to have that decoupled14:27
pittitseliot: i. e. where it allows "arch: all" packages unsigned14:27
shadeslayerkenvandine: hurray14:27
tseliotpitti: right but there is also another condition: "and not pkg.candidate.uri.startswith('file:/')"14:27
tseliotpitti: so it shouldn't affect my local repository14:28
kenvandineshadeslayer, but upstream says it isn't trivial14:28
pittitseliot: ah, so it should just work then14:28
shadeslayerkenvandine: oh? I didn't see the plugins linking to empathy in any way14:28
tseliotpitti: good, thanks14:28
shadeslayerkenvandine: just a runtime dep?14:28
kenvandineshadeslayer, empathy has a private libempathy that is needed for the plugins provided by empathy14:29
shadeslayerkenvandine: oh ... ldd didn't say anything about that14:31
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kenvandineshadeslayer, yeah, it's confusing14:33
shadeslayer:)14:34
stgraberjbicha: ping14:41
jbichastgraber: hi14:41
stgraberjbicha: I'm looking at bug 1196667, it looks like there are at least two packages currently depending/recommending appmenu-gtk/appmenu-gtk3, can you get those fixed first?14:41
ubottubug 1196667 in appmenu-gtk (Ubuntu) "Please remove appmenu-gtk from Ubuntu" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/119666714:41
stgraberjbicha: that's kubuntu-full and kubuntu-desktop14:42
Riddellmm?14:42
* stgraber checks the seeds14:42
stgraberstgraber@castiana:~/data/code/sync-blacklist$ reverse-depends appmenu-gtk14:43
stgraberReverse-Recommends14:43
stgraber==================14:43
stgraber* kubuntu-desktop14:43
stgraber* kubuntu-full14:43
stgraberRiddell: ^14:43
* jbicha defers to Riddell14:43
stgraberRiddell: ah, I see you have it in you desktop seed for some reason, I'm assuming -full then gets it as it's a superset of -desktop14:44
Riddellyeah it will14:44
jbichawell I believe appmenu-gtk used to work with KDE's appmenu implementation but the new unity-gtk-module doesn't14:44
Riddellso appmenu-gtk is obsolete?14:45
jbichayes, it's unmaintained and won't build14:45
roaksoaxcjwatson: howdy! I have a quick question. If a package sits in -proposed for depwait, and then I manaully trigger the build again (through lp), and it builds successfully. Does it gets moved out of proposed automatically? Or needs manual intervention? or should I upload a no change rebuild?14:45
stgraberRiddell: the equivalents would be unity-gtk2-module and unity-gtk3-module but they may indeed be incompatible and may pull extra stuff you don't want14:45
cjwatsonroaksoax: doesn't need manual intervention, doesn't need a reupload14:46
roaksoaxcjwatson: how long will it sit there then?. I told LP to rebuild last night and it is still sitting in -proposed.14:47
roaksoaxcjwatson: package: corosync14:47
cjwatsonroaksoax: then something else is wrong14:48
cjwatsontrying: corosync14:48
cjwatsonskipped: corosync (1 <- 75)14:48
cjwatson    got: 102+0: i-10214:48
cjwatson    * i386: booth-pacemaker, clvm, cman, gfs-pcmk, gfs2-cluster, gfs2-utils, libccs-dev, libccs-perl, libccs3, libcrmcluster1, libcrmcluster1-dev, libfence-dev, libfence4, ocfs2-tools-pacemaker, pacemaker, pacemaker-dbg, pacemaker-dev, pacemaker-mgmt, pacemaker-mgmt-dev, redhat-cluster-suite, rgmanager, sheepdog14:48
cjwatsonhttp://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/proposed-migration/update_output.txt14:48
stgraberRiddell: so I don't really care whether you just drop those two packages or you move to unity-gtk2-module and unity-gtk3-module, but I'd like to remove appmenu-gtk from the archive, so let me know which of the two options you want and I'll take care of changing the seeds and uploading.14:49
cjwatsonroaksoax: given the changes involved here, I expect you have a library transition that you need to deal with14:49
Riddellstgraber: I've removed them from the seeds now14:49
Riddellstgraber: and updating kubuntu-meta14:50
stgraberRiddell: cool, are you germinate+uploading the meta too?14:50
stgraberawesome14:50
stgraberI'll wait for that to land in the release pocket before processing the removal so I don't break your builds and/or updates14:50
jbichaRiddell: see bug 120000614:50
ubottubug 1200006 in gtk+2.0 (Ubuntu) "appmenu-gtk support dropped, but unity-gtk-module doesn't work outside unity" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/120000614:50
roaksoaxcjwatson: right, so there should really be there no change for package depending in corosync and its libs. The lib remains to be the same version, new libs have been added though.14:56
cjwatsonroaksoax: proposed-migration disagrees and it's usually right :)14:59
roaksoaxcjwatson: yeah I'm looking into why it might be :). Thanks!15:00
cjwatsonroaksoax: I suspect perhaps a binary package got dropped?15:00
cjwatsonroaksoax: There's libcfg4 -> libcfg6 at least15:01
roaksoaxcjwatson: Maybe, but most packages would depend on libcorosync4 or libcorosync-dev which still exists. But yes that might also be one of the reasons. I'm looking into that now! Thanks!15:02
cjwatsonlibconfdb4, libcoroipcc4, libcoroipcs4, libevs4, liblogsys4, libpload4 dropped15:02
cjwatsonlibtotem-pg4 -> libtotem-pg515:02
cjwatsonlibvotequorum4 -> libvotequorum615:03
cjwatsoninstalling cman in saucy-proposed tries to install libconfdb4 for instance15:03
cjwatsonindeed cman directly depends on libconfdb415:03
roaksoaxyeah, i just spotted that myself. but redhat-cluster-suite is material to be dropped from the archive altogether15:04
roaksoaxbut don't know whether that will happen now15:04
infinityroaksoax: If these are all ABI bumps but not API bumps, rebuilding things is trivial.15:04
cjwatsonpacemaker depends on libconfdb4 directly15:04
roaksoaxcjwatson: not anymore, newer pacemaker version doesn't use it. Which i'm about to upload.15:05
cjwatsonAnd sheepdog Depends: libcfg415:05
cjwatsonroaksoax: it's not "not anymore" until it's in the archive and ready for migration itself :P15:05
roaksoax:)15:05
dbarthhi, can i ask a quick one for multi-arch experts?15:07
dbarththis an issue with a citrix package requiring libwebkitgtk-1.0-0:i386 which depends on libwebkitgtk-1.0-common:i38615:07
dbarthbut only libwebkitgtk-1.0-common:all is available (both on precise and raring)15:08
cjwatsonSomebody should probably make libwebkitgtk-1.0-common Multi-Arch: foreign15:08
dbarthok, so same as flahplayer installer or something15:08
cjwatsonNot really but whatever :)15:08
dbarthwhich i think had the same issue; now fixed in saucy i think15:08
dbarthok, i can make a merge prop and see if a test package fixes the problem15:09
cjwatsonLots of stuff needs M-A annotations, it's rather dramatically well beyond flashplayer15:09
dbarthok, then i've spotted one15:09
cjwatsonlibwebkitgtk-1.0-0 could use being properly converted to multiarch, but that's a separate problem15:09
dbarththanks for the quick feedback15:09
dbarthwell, yes15:09
mptev, have you diagnosed the July 9th spike yet?15:32
evmpt: not yet - I've been staying away from Cassandra stuff with the database being in quite a bad way at the moment. I hope to get to that this week though. Adding a reminder.15:33
mptk15:33
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tedgjodh, Can I use libupstart without a NIH mainloop?16:08
xnoxtedg: but NIH loop is wonderful =)))) why would you?16:10
tedgxnox, Because I already have a glib one.  Having two is no fun.16:11
xnoxi think stgraber before had something before to use one or the other, or both. Not sure if it was glib or qt mainloops with nihloop.16:11
Laneyxnox: where's the vcs for libtimezonemap?16:12
xnoxLaney: lp:timezonemap16:12
jodhtedg/xnox: yes, stgraber had issues with multiple main loops with the dconf-bridge which is now in my court. I guess you don't need to use the nih main loop, but you still need to create NIHDBusProxy objects, etc.16:12
stgraberxnox: it's the dconf bridge which uses libnih for some bits and glib for the rest, though the loop is glib, trying to get glib to run part of the nih loop or the opposite blew up quite badly16:13
Laneyxnox: lies16:13
Laneyoh16:13
Laneywithout the 'lib'16:13
Laneygrr16:13
tedgjodh, Okay, I just can't use the async stuff.16:13
stgraberxnox: I was basically trying to call the single iteration function every time the other loop would run but that didn't quite work as well as it should have16:13
jodhstgraber: right, I'm currently having to essentially "rewrite" bits of NIH in GDBusProxy for the dconf-bridge as there is no way that I can see to convert between all the DBus/GDbus/NihDBus types.16:13
xnoxLaney: that's gtk3 one, there is older project under different name for gtk216:13
tedgjodh, That should generally be fine, but then how does nihdbus get the signals back?16:13
tedgHow does upstart-monitor do this?  Is it just all GLib?16:14
jodhupstart-monitor just uses GLib to monitor the EventEmitted signal.16:17
jodhtedg: NIH handles the async dbus responses by calling nih_main_loop_add_func(nih_dbus_callback) where that callback just calls dbus_connection_dispatch repeatedly until the result != DBUS_DISPATCH_DATA_REMAINS.16:24
tedgI guess I was worried that there'd be no watch on the file handle for the dbus connection.16:26
tedgAs the GLib main loop wouldn't select it.16:26
Laneyxnox: I'd appreciate it if you could review/upload timezonemap today so that I can BD on that version from system-settings16:38
Laneyif you have time etc16:38
* Laney proposed the merge16:38
xnoxLaney: I better do it now, as I am off until monday =/16:39
Laneyxnox: or I can just upload and you can fix bzr later16:40
Laney(or someone else; I guess it's not a team of 1 :P)16:40
xnoxLaney: meh, easy, will do in a sec16:40
Laneyawesomes, thanks16:40
xnoxLaney: well, ev is admin, mterry is lurker, and i am the minion on the team.16:42
* Laney cracks the whip16:42
xnoxLaney: not in public =))))16:42
Laney^o)16:42
xnoxLaney: uploaded.16:45
Laneythanks16:46
Laneynow go have a nice holiday :P16:46
xnoxLaney: thanks :P16:48
* ev feeds the minion16:49
* mterry lurks16:49
evlol16:49
* xnox nom nom16:49
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ari-tczewpitti: hi! thanks for sponsoring. I'm sorry for FTBFS in postgis. I did the buildtest only on i386.17:14
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lfaraoneAnybody in ~ubuntu-security got a minute?18:25
sarnoldhey lfaraone :)18:26
barry@pilot in18:50
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blitzkrieg3idia19:52
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robert_ancellmterry, hey, will you still be able to run u-g8 as a mir server if you also make it support running as a mir client? (-> #ubuntu-mir)21:13
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robert_ancellpitti, here?21:50
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achiangis there a quick 'n dirty way to find number of armhf packages without spinning up a VM?21:59
achiangsome web interface would be swell22:00
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jpdsachiang: wget http://ports.ubuntu.com/dists/saucy/main/binary-armhf/Packages.gz; gunzip Packages.gz; grep "^Package:"" | wc -l22:01
infinityachiang: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/saucy/armhf22:02
infinityachiang: Or, if you prefer: https://api.launchpad.net/1.0/ubuntu/saucy/armhf22:03
achiangjpds: infinity: thanks!22:04
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roaksoaxinfinity: howdy! Do you happen to know why pacemaker remains as "New" and does not seem to be "released" into -proposed? https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pacemaker/1.1.9+git20130321-1ubuntu122:16
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xnoxroaksoax: have you checked proposed-migrations?22:24
roaksoaxxnox: yeah nothing about pacemaker22:24
xnoxroaksoax: queues?22:24
xnoxroaksoax: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/saucy/+queue22:25
xnoxroaksoax: pacemaker starting building new packages, one can see if expands a build. thus it requires an Archive Admin to review and accept or reject them.22:25
roaksoaxxnox:ah I see22:26
xnoxroaksoax: usually they accept =) there are only a few archive admin, but things are processed from time to time.22:26
xnoxroaksoax: until then, britney will think it's out of date.22:26
xnoxroaksoax: by the way, pacemaker is mentioned on the excuses page.22:26
roaksoaxyeah I just saw that too22:27
xnoxroaksoax: http://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/proposed-migration/ see excuses, pacemaker - out of date on bunch of arches, not considered.22:27
roaksoaxxnox: yeah that's what I just saw. Which doesn't make sense to me22:27
xnoxthis means britney will not even attempt migrating, as it's not fully build on all arches it previously was built on.22:27
xnoxthat =)22:27
xnoxroaksoax: wait, or poke infinity / stgraber / Daviey to process new in saucy =)22:28
roaksoaxyeah I'll just wait. Since I'm EOD anywya :)22:29
roaksoaxxnox: thanks for the info22:29
xnoxno problem =)22:29
ari-tczewI guess there is a similar bug like on MoM @ http://qa.ubuntuwire.com/bugs/rcbugs/saucy/22:40
ari-tczewIt doesn't take Ubu-version from -proposed.22:40
ari-tczewCorrect me if I'm wrong.22:40
cjwatsonSure, it just needs NEW processing22:41
cjwatsonI'll do it now22:41
cjwatsonproposed-migration doesn't see things in NEW, which is why it thinks it's out of date22:41
ari-tczewcjwatson: ok!22:42
ari-tczewcjwatson: are you on the bug 1202142 as well?22:45
ubottubug 1202142 in Merge-o-Matic "Blind to new development release -proposed pocket" [High,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/120214222:46
cjwatsonIt's on my list22:47
cjwatsonAnd no, proposed-migration doesn't have a bug where it doesn't know about -proposed.  It would be entirely useless if it did :-P22:47
cjwatsonGiven that its entire purpose is to migrate things from -proposed22:47
LaneyI think he thought you were referring to the previous question about the rcbugs page, when in fact you were not22:49
cjwatsonroaksoax: You can drop the libcorosync-dev and libqb-dev deltas from pacemaker at the next merge - we no longer need lower versions there22:49
cjwatsonroaksoax: It might then be worth build-testing to see if the added Build-Depends: libcfg-dev is still necessary, since if it isn't we can just sync pacemaker unmodified22:50
cjwatsonAh, I see, indeed I was not referring to rcbugs, sorry22:50
ari-tczewokok22:50
cjwatsonWouldn't be surprising if it had a similar bug22:51
cjwatsonroaksoax: NEWed22:51
cjwatsonroaksoax: Won't help on its own of course, since at least redhat-cluster-suite and sheepdog still need to be resolved too22:52
cjwatsonLooks like sheepdog is blocked by a couple of build failures22:52
roaksoaxcjwatson: I already have a sheepdog fix, and we are dropping redhat-cluster-suite from the archives (or maybe we;'ll just leave it as a transitional package), but all its binaries will disappear22:53
cjwatsonI did say "resolved", not necessarily fixed22:53
roaksoaxcjwatson: the problem with pacemaker is that in debian, it is build-dep/dep in a revision of corosync that does not exist in debian, hence it would FTBFS in UBuntu without the delta22:53
cjwatsonPoint is, don't expect corosync to enter the release pocket until that's done, not just planned22:53
cjwatsonroaksoax: That's not true in the version I checked.22:53
cjwatsonroaksoax: The versions used in Debian experimental exist in Ubuntu just fine22:54
roaksoaxcjwatson: http://packages.qa.debian.org/c/corosync.html experimental shows 2.3.0-1, and pacemaker was Build-dep/dep on 2.3.0-222:54
roaksoaxcjwatson: and yes, I'll get those two (sheepdog/redhat-cluster) fixed this week22:54
cjwatsonHow is that relevant when it's 1.4.4-3 in saucy?22:54
cjwatsonOh, 2 > 122:55
cjwatsonCounting hard22:55
roaksoaxyeah so, this is a "major" upgrade of the cluster tools, so pacemaker 1.1.9 depends on corosync > 2.X22:55
cjwatsonroaksoax: OK, fair enough on libcorosync-dev, but that doesn't explain libqb-dev22:55
cjwatsonsaucy has 0.14.4-1ubuntu1, so there's no need to drop the build-dep minimum version from 0.14.4 to 0.14.322:56
cjwatsonAnd libcorosync-dev depends on libcfg-dev, so on the face of it there doesn't seem a reason to introduce an Ubuntu delta to have pacemaker build-depend on libcfg-dev as well as libcorosync-dev22:57
cjwatsonLooks like the only thing you still need is to drop the libcorosync-dev version22:57
cjwatsonAnd harass Debian about fixing that properly in experimental22:58
cjwatsonThen we can just sync pacemaker22:58
roaksoaxcjwatson: yeah the thing is that libcorosync-dev is just a transitional package22:58
cjwatsonHm, it seems kind of anti-transitional if it's stopped depending on libcfg-dev in -proposed22:58
cjwatsonIt could just as well have kept that dependency to smooth the transition further22:59
cjwatsonAnyway, minor details22:59
roaksoaxcjwatson: I spotted an issue in the corosync package (the -dev didn't depend on its libraries), so that might be the reason why I had to add the dependency on libcfg-dev while keeping libcorosync-dev23:01
roaksoaxand the reason why I lowered the versioning for libqb was because when I initially worked on this there was no libqb 0.14.4. Debian had just been updated when I was to upload to the arcvhive23:02
roaksoaxor I think i made another upload with the newer version, yeah that was it23:03
cjwatsonroaksoax: *nod*23:08
roaksoaxcjwatson: thanks for looking at it though! :)23:12
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ahasenackdoes anybody have a tip on how to add a ppa to a local sbuild build?23:46
micahgpass  --chroot-setup-commands='apt-get install -y python-software-properties' --chroot-setup-commands='add-apt-repository ppa:myppa/foo' --chroot-setup-commands='apt-get purge -y python-software-properties' --chroot-setup-commands='apt-get update'23:48
micahgreplace myppa/foo appropriately23:48
ahasenackok, yeah, I was going down that route23:49
ahasenackI also need sudo23:50
micahgahasenack: why do you need sudo?23:50
ahasenackI think it's how I created this chroot, a long time ago23:51
ahasenackit has my user, binds my home, etc23:51
ahasenackand in raring it's software-properties-common, ok23:51
micahgISTR someone has a wrapper to make this easier23:52

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