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smoserjbicha, that is fixed. i think.01:59
smoserjbicha, its stick in proposed02:02
smoserhmm.02:02
smoserhttps://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/cloud-init02:02
smoserhm.. anyone able to help with that ? the fix is in saucy-proposed. it was fixed in 0.7.3~bzr829-0ubuntu2, and is subsequently fixed in 0.73~bzr02:05
smoseri have to run, but i'd love it if someone could let that through -proposed for me ...02:07
micahgcloud-init/i386 unsatisfiable Depends: python-jsonpatch02:10
micahgtrying: cloud-init02:10
micahgskipped: cloud-init (16 <- 67)02:10
micahg    got: 83+0: i-8302:10
micahg    * i386: cloud-init, ec2-init, walinuxagent02:10
micahgsmoser: ^^ that's why02:14
jbichait's not fixed, look in the build log for jsonpatch02:18
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jbichaI mean look in the cloud-init build log for "jsonpatch"02:18
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roaksoaxdoko_: around already?03:22
pittiGood morning03:37
FJKongpitti: noon for now :)03:38
pittiFJKong: welcome to time zones :)03:38
FJKonglol03:39
pittislangasek: ah right, sorry for not looking at main/universe in the list03:53
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pittiTheMuso: FYI, I binNEWed alsa to fix the major uninstallability on amd64 (and thus related autopkgtest failures)04:14
ScottKAnyone seeing problems with curl trying to use IPv6 when it's not available in raring (Bug 1205185) - It just started for me recently, but is persistent.04:25
ubottubug 1205185 in curl (Ubuntu Raring) "curl has apparently started attempting IPv6 even when it's not available" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/120518504:25
micahgScottK: I got the same thing on precise04:26
ScottKSo maybe it is on the server side.04:26
TheMusopitti: I thought nothing was migrated from proposed till al deps were satisfied. I was aware of the bin new requirement, but maybe my knowledge on how proposed is used is incomplete or incorrect...04:43
pittiTheMuso: no, that's correct04:43
pittiTheMuso: the FYI was "this block should resolve itself soon now"04:44
TheMusopitti: Right, thanks for the heads up, its not time critical.04:44
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dholbachgood morning06:45
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evseb128, Laney: do you have time today for a review of https://code.launchpad.net/~ev/ubuntu-system-settings/diagnostics/+merge/174385 ?09:06
Laneysure09:06
evcheers!09:06
seb128Laney, I'm fine with the code, feel free to approve it once you are happy with it as well09:06
seb128(I didn't runtime test it, but seems you are doing that)09:06
LaneyI'll do it right now09:07
seb128thanks09:07
Laneyev: oho, looks like alm is depwaiting09:17
Laneycomponent-mismtaches09:18
Laneyseb128: want to promote? https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/whoopsie-preferences/+bug/120306709:18
ubottuUbuntu bug 1203067 in whoopsie-preferences (Ubuntu) "[MIR] whoopsie-preferences" [Undecided,Fix committed]09:18
infinityLaney: I've got it.09:23
seb128Laney, done09:23
seb128doh09:23
seb128infinity, ^09:24
infinityOh, or not.  I hadn't run the command yet. ;)09:24
LaneyArchive admins: FIGHT09:24
seb128;-)09:24
evlol!09:24
infinityseb128: Your pasted output leads me to believe you promoted the binary, but not the source.  Is it you that keeps doing that?09:25
seb128infinity, I did "./change-override -c main -S whoopsie-preferences" ... is that wrong?09:25
seb128infinity, I'm just using https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ArchiveAdministration as reference,09:26
infinityseb128: No, that's right.  You just only pasted the top line of that output.09:26
seb128To demote a source package and all of its binaries to universe:09:26
seb128    $ ./change-override -c universe -S tspc09:26
seb128infinity, oh, right, I didn't want to spam09:26
seb128sorry about that :p09:26
infinityKay.  All good.  Now I need to sort out who it is who keeps promoting binaries and not source, since it's not you. :)09:27
seb128hehe, good luck ;-)09:27
StevenKinfinity: auditor will fix that09:27
StevenKWhen it actually happens09:27
racerunneri need wire transfer only contact whitoli665@outlook.com09:35
Laneyev: Ah, I wasn't in the 'admin' group which the polkit override checks for, only 'sudo'09:54
Laneyev: I'll fix that one09:54
evahh, cheers09:54
evwhat's the standard for testing dbus services these days?09:55
Laneyev: Could you make it so that clicking on the ListItem triggers the action too please?09:56
LaneyI thought it wasn't working for a while because of that09:56
evsure09:56
Laneygreat09:56
Laneyev: pitti's python-dbusmock?09:57
evooh, I'll have a look. cheers09:57
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Laneyev: Ah, I forgot - that snippet in the .pkla file is something you told me to put there. :P10:10
LaneyMaybe you want to ship one from whoopsie-preferences instead?10:10
pittiev: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/python-dbusmock has the README10:11
evLaney: that's tricky. I think we want different pklas for Touch and desktop10:12
evbecause on touch we don't have random password dialogs10:12
evbut those are a staple of the desktop experience ;)10:12
evpitti: ah, nice one10:13
pittiev: I use dbusmock for testing e. g. gnome-settings-daemon, to mock polkit and logind10:15
evah excellent, I'll have a look at those tests as a guide10:16
Laneyev: I don't understand what you mean - this would mean you have fewer authentication dialogs10:22
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evLaney:  the purpose of that pkla is to replace an auth_keep dialog with a pass for anyone in an admin group. This makes sense on Ubuntu Touch where we don't have password dialogs (to my knowledge), but I am not sure it makes sense on the desktop where it's entirely normal to have an "unlock" button that is followed by a password dialog (see gnome-control-center -> security & privacy -> diagnostics).10:24
evDoes that make more sense?10:24
evI am definitely open to suggestion here10:24
evor direction for that matter :)10:25
evdesktop is not my baby10:25
dokoLaney, seb128: does this ring a bell in gtk+3.0?10:26
doko# Install the binaries with a -3.0 suffix10:26
dokomv debian/libgtk-3-0/usr/lib/aarch64-linux-gnu/libgtk-3-0/gtk-update-icon-cache \10:26
dokodebian/libgtk-3-0/usr/lib/aarch64-linux-gnu/libgtk-3-0/gtk-update-icon-cache-3.010:26
dokomv: cannot stat 'debian/libgtk-3-0/usr/lib/aarch64-linux-gnu/libgtk-3-0/gtk-update-icon-cache': No such file or directory10:26
dokomake: *** [binary-install/libgtk-3-0] Error 110:26
doko$ find -name gtk-update-icon-cache10:26
doko./debian/install/shared/usr/bin/gtk-update-icon-cache10:26
doko./debian/build/shared/gtk/gtk-update-icon-cache10:26
Laneyev: Hmm. I thought polkit authentication was planned on touch but just not implemented yet.10:30
LaneyAnyway, AIUI whoopsie-preferences will currently never prompt the user so this can't succeed10:31
evif you know of some buried google doc that mentions this, I'd be quite interested to have a link10:32
LaneyI guess implement that and then on touch you'd ship a pkla to skip it in some touch-polkit-policies package10:32
evLaney: hm? It does polkit_authority_check_authorization_sync around the calls10:32
seb128Laney, ev: I'm not sure what are the exact plan, but there were talk about adding the auth dialog to mir/unity (the way it's gnome-shell doing those in GNOME nowadays)10:32
seb128Laney, ev: not sure that's needed for the phone and on the roadmap for v1 though10:32
Laneyev: Isn't that what POLKIT_CHECK_AUTHORIZATION_FLAGS_NONE says?10:32
seb128it might just be a "later" item for the convergence10:32
Laneythe knowledge I have is hearsay I'm afraid10:33
evoh curious10:33
Laneya lot of systemd dbus methods have a user_interaction flag that controls whether you are allowed to prompt or not10:34
evthat's the same code that's always been there, and I got a prompt before I started fiddling with my pkla10:34
evso we should set that to POLKIT_CHECK_AUTHORIZATION_FLAGS_ALLOW_USER_INTERACTION then?10:34
Laneyonly if it is always called in response to a user action (let me check if it works)10:36
Laneyyeah, I got prompted as soon as I went into diagnostics10:38
LaneySo, I'll approve the s-s MP since it's all OK on that side and you can tinker with this stuff10:39
evwhoop10:39
Laneywait, did you push that change to the ListItem yet? :P10:40
evworking on it :)10:41
Laneyok, well ping me and I'll do it then10:42
evwill do10:42
dokoLaney, seb128: any idea about gtk+3.0?  and is it necessary to enable the docs build for the binary-arch only build?10:51
pitticjwatson: I'm just stunned by LP's publisher these days -- like, did you take out the sleep(1200) there?10:55
pitticjwatson: thanks for that, amazing work!10:55
Laneydoko: No, I don't know how it gets moved out of bindir into libdir11:03
Laneyor wherever it gets moved to11:03
Laneydoko: docs build> I guess not, try it :-)11:05
seb128doko, no real idea offhand either sorry11:08
cjwatsonpitti: Heh, yeah, it was mostly William and Adam; mainly, we noticed that the apt-ftparchive caches hadn't been cleaned properly and had thus grown to enormous sizes, and cleaning them made a huge difference11:09
cjwatsonpitti: So I then did https://code.launchpad.net/~cjwatson/launchpad/publisher-ftparchive-clean/+merge/173226 to make sure that won't happen again11:09
pitticjwatson: yeah, I noticed that in ddeb-retriever too, I kill them every now and then11:10
cjwatsonpitti: We also changed it to try to run every five minutes if one isn't running, rather than every 30, which I'd sort of been thinking about for a while11:10
pitticjwatson: the last time I looked at the publisher run time (> 1 year ago, though) it still took > 20 mins11:11
pitticjwatson: nice to hear that this was indeed just due to apt-ftparchve11:11
evLaney: r135 fixes it. Sorry that took so long.11:12
Laneyev: thanks, no worries - I wasn't sitting on the edge of my seat for it or anything :P11:13
ev:)11:13
cjwatsonpitti: Well, other bits and pieces over that timeframe, but yeah11:13
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pittijibel, dobey: seems I fixed autopkgtest's "allow-stderr" hard enough, saucy-adt-{dirspec,ubuntuone-client} are green now \o/11:50
pittiwell, blue in public jenkins, but YKWIM :)11:50
pittijibel: critical Friday-afternoon bug: we so much need the "green bullets" jenkins plugin back!11:52
jibelpitti, I know, we already tried to re-enable it with IS on jenkins.qa.u.c but it breaks sevelral other plugins and no images are loaded at all12:03
pittijibel: urgh; well, it must be thousands of lines of code, it's a rather complex plugin after all12:03
jibel:)12:04
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tvoss_cjwatson, ping13:11
cjwatsontvoss: yes?13:46
tvoss_cjwatson, asac mentioned that you were looking into cmake cross compiling13:49
cjwatsontvoss_: well.  in theory it's somewhere on my list and I've looked at it before, but it's not something I'm likely to get to for at least a month13:52
smoserhey.. i need some help.13:52
smoserwhy is cloud-init 0.7.3~bzr869-0ubuntu1 stuck in proposed ?13:52
smoserhttps://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/cloud-init13:52
tvoss_cjwatson, ack, let me know when you start looking into it, mir has got support for it13:52
cjwatsontvoss_: OK13:53
cjwatsonsmoser: Because it's uninstallable in -proposed13:53
cjwatsonThe following packages have unmet dependencies.13:53
cjwatson cloud-init : Depends: python-jsonpatch but it is not installable13:53
smoserbut i dont think that is true. where do you see that ?13:53
cjwatsonI ran 'chdist apt-get saucy-proposed-i386 install cloud-init' as ubuntu-archive@lillypilly13:53
cjwatsonAnd http://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/testing/saucy-proposed_probs.html agrees13:54
cjwatsonYour package depends on it and it's not in the archive13:54
cjwatsonproposed-migration is absolutely correct13:54
cjwatsonJust the same as when you asked 11 hours ago :)13:55
smoserso i *did* most definitely make that typo13:55
cjwatsonsmoser: The current version in -proposed is bzr849, not bzr869 as you mentioned above, if that helps13:56
smoserright13:56
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smoseryeah, another typo13:56
smoser:)13:56
dokoseb128, pitti: why does pygtk b-d on python-numpy-dbg?13:57
dokobut not python-numpy13:57
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smoserbut i have no idea how thats getting there.13:59
Laneyhttps://launchpadlibrarian.net/145863443/buildlog_ubuntu-saucy-i386.cloud-init_0.7.3~bzr849-0ubuntu1_UPLOADING.txt.gz13:59
Laneysee dh_python2 warnings14:00
smoserLaney, thank you.14:00
smoseris there a way to fix dh_python2 for that ?14:01
cjwatsonIt says how in the warning text14:01
cjwatsonAnd in the dh_python2 man page14:02
seb128doko, that's coming from debian, unsure, it should probably b-d on both14:06
seb128doko, it happens to work because the dbg bring the normal package in14:06
dokoseb128, I though I removed that before for ubuntu ...14:07
dokodid it creep in again?14:07
smosercjwatson, well, yeah, the pydist-overrides is clear. but is there a way to fix that so that every package gets it?14:07
cjwatsonsmoser: What's the package really called?14:07
Laneysmoser: build-depend on the package14:08
smoserpython-json-patch14:08
cjwatsonWouldn't it be simplest to rename it to match the module name?14:08
cjwatsonOr Provides: python-jsonpatch if that's hard for some reason14:08
seb128doko, you removed the runtime depends, not the build-depends14:09
seb128doko, http://launchpadlibrarian.net/22962155/pygtk_2.13.0-2ubuntu4_2.13.0-2ubuntu5.diff.gz14:09
cjwatsonHaving packages that violate Python naming policy is kind of asking for trouble14:09
dokoahh, ok14:09
dokowhat a pity ..14:09
smosercjwatson, ok. so i will open a debian bug suggesting . thanks.14:11
cjwatsonsmoser: The Provides should be easy to add in Ubuntu in the meantime, although renaming the package is more correct14:11
cjwatsonThat should let cloud-init in, or at least move you on to the next problem14:12
smosercjwatson, I just filed debian bug. so you think adding Provides to python-json-patch is the best path ?14:22
smosermy 2 other questions to expose ingorance of mysefl are14:23
cjwatsonsmoser: It's not the best path for Debian, but it's the least-effort one for Ubuntu14:23
cjwatsonIn general Python packages should be named according to the Python policy14:23
smosera.) I guess if i have dh_python2 I do not need the explicit depends listed in my debian/control14:23
cjwatsonhttp://www.debian.org/doc/packaging-manuals/python-policy/ch-module_packages.html#s-package_names14:23
smoserright. i pointed at that in my bug to ubuntu14:23
smosererr... bug to debian14:24
smoserb.) when i just run 'debuild' i dont see output with those pydist warnings. what obvious thing am i doing wrong?14:24
cjwatsona) I believe not but test14:24
smoser(warnings shown https://launchpadlibrarian.net/145863443/buildlog_ubuntu-saucy-i386.cloud-init_0.7.3~bzr849-0ubuntu1_UPLOADING.txt.gz)14:24
Laney(b) You'll have the Depends installed which means that dh_python2 can map the modules back to package names14:25
Laneywhich is why I suggested adding it to build-depends14:25
cjwatsonRight, so you could ... indeed, that14:25
smoserLaney, right i figured that was why that would resolve it.14:25
cjwatsonIn principle you want the modules installed anyway so you can run the test suite that you have ... right? :)14:26
smoserbut if I added the build-depends, then i'd have to change package name at some point in the future, but clearly whatever happens with that package name has to think about that anyway.14:26
cjwatsonYeah14:26
smoseri'll add build-depends. thank you.l14:26
seb128Laney, ev: did we need that split main.pro/security-privacy.pro in security-privacy?14:53
seb128it seems suboptimal, it shows as a subtree "main" in qtcreator14:53
seb128rather than having the panel and just a subdir in it14:53
evseb128: Laney requested that diagnostics live under security-privacy. If there's a better way of structuring that, please do share. I'm a bit wet behind the ears when it comes to qmake.14:54
seb128ev: I would just have made one .pro listing all the files but maybe it doesn't work for a reason I'm overlooking14:56
Laneyseb128: Seemed a neat enough way of splitting it up to me14:57
seb128Laney, we have14:57
seb128> security14:57
seb128  > main14:58
seb128   > whoopsie14:58
seb128ups14:58
seb128main/whoopsie at the same level14:58
seb128why not simply14:58
seb128>security-panel14:58
seb128   > whoopsie14:58
seb128with main just being the panel dir?14:58
LaneyI don't mind14:58
Laneyfeel free to do that14:58
LaneyIf it worked I didn't want to make ev redo it14:58
* seb128 wishes there was a way to hide all those common/coverage/etc item in qtcreator14:58
tkamppetermlankhorst, hi15:21
sil2100ricmm, tvoss_: hi guys, a question related to platform-api and qtubuntu - since greyback has some changes in those branches that he needs for unity-mir, do you know when that will be merged into trunks?15:23
sil2100ricmm, tvoss_: so that we can daily-release unity-mir already15:24
tvoss_sil2100, no idea15:26
ricmmsil2100: he has no changes in those branches to me merged15:27
ricmmsil2100: I have build rules changes to enable the mir building and deps15:27
ricmmbut that cannot land until Mir is in main15:27
sil2100seb128: hi! Do you have a moment for a packaging ACK?15:42
seb128sil2100, sure15:43
sil2100ricmm: hmmm, so, only that is blocking building unity-mir15:44
sil2100seb128: http://10.97.0.1:8080/view/cu2d/view/Head/view/SDK/job/cu2d-sdk-head-3.0publish/lastSuccessfulBuild/artifact/packaging_changes_ubuntu-ui-toolkit_0.1.46+13.10.20130726.1-0ubuntu1.diff15:44
ricmmsil2100: are you trying to publish unity-mir to disto?15:45
seb128sil2100, seems fine, are you sure it builds (I just received ppa emails about the ui toolkit failing to build)15:46
sil2100ricmm: maybe not yet, but we'd like to get it autolanding and daily-releasing to a PPA at least, and didrocks_busy said we'll do that only if all deps are ready15:47
sil2100seb128: it's building, we fixed the FTBFS earlier15:47
sil2100seb128: thanks!15:48
ricmmsil2100: well deps arent ready, we need to wait for Mir to land in distro15:49
ricmmonce that happens I will land the dep MRs for qtubuntu and platform-api, which are already in place15:50
ricmmunity-mir currently lands in phablet-team/mir for auto building of the phone/mir image15:50
ricmmbut not via daily release, once the chain of deps set up from distro then you are good to enable it15:50
sil2100Ok15:51
ricmmdidier knows that tho, he knows the point we are at re landing of Mir15:51
sil2100ricmm: thanks!15:51
sil2100ricmm: he's busy busy right now so I didn't want to pester him, prefered pestering upstream instead ;)15:51
robotfuelev: ping15:51
evrobotfuel: hi15:52
robotfuelev: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/whoopsie-preferences/+bug/1205394 I just ran into this packaging bug on saucy, and wasn't sure where the right place for the bug is15:53
ubottuUbuntu bug 1205394 in whoopsie-preferences (Ubuntu) "distupgrade fails in saucy because whoopsie-preferences _0.8_amd64.deb is trying to overwrite '/usr/bin/whoopsie-preferences', which is also in package activity-log-manager-control-center 0.9.4-0ubuntu6.1" [Undecided,New]15:53
robotfuelev: launchpad says you're the owner, so I thought I'd ask you15:53
evrobotfuel: please install activity-log-manager 0.9.7-0ubuntu415:54
evI'll sort the bug out though15:55
robotfuelev: apt-get install -f fixes it, but we don't want the dist-upgrade failure to happen right?15:55
robotfuelev: is that the write place for the bug?15:56
evit is, yes15:56
evthank you15:56
sil2100seb128: last packaging ACK, phone: http://10.97.0.1:8080/view/cu2d/view/Head/view/Phone/job/cu2d-phone-head-3.0publish/lastSuccessfulBuild/artifact/packaging_changes_address-book-app_0.2+13.10.20130726-0ubuntu1.diff15:57
sil2100seb128: thank yoU!15:57
sil2100seb128: it adds a new package, it's hard to catch everything from a diff but it builds and looks ok15:57
seb128sil2100, nack, please name the binary qtdeclarative5-ubuntu-contacts<version>15:58
seb128sil2100, see kenvandine's comment today on https://code.launchpad.net/~seb128/gsettings-qt/rename-binary-package/+merge/17714115:59
seb128"we decided to change the package naming convention to qtdeclarative5-name1.0."15:59
sil2100seb128: so not qtdeclarative5-ubuntu-contacts-plugin but for instance qtdeclarative5-ubuntu-contacts1.0 ?15:59
seb128yes15:59
sil2100seb128: ACK! Good to know :)15:59
seb128thanks15:59
seb128better to fix it before it lands15:59
seb128otherwise we need to do a transition16:00
kenvandinesil2100, seb128: i proposed a branch for the contacts plugin16:02
kenvandinehttps://code.launchpad.net/~ken-vandine/address-book-app/versioned_plugin/+merge/17715916:02
sil2100kenvandine: ah! ha! Fast one ;)16:03
kenvandine:)16:03
seb128kenvandine, approved16:03
sil2100kenvandine: thanks, I was in the middle of doing that, but at least I won't have to push!16:03
kenvandine:-D16:03
seb128kenvandine, I can't change the status though16:03
kenvandinei did it this morning when i saw the publish failed16:04
sil2100seb128: approved it globally16:04
kenvandinesil2100, thx16:05
seb128sil2100, thanks16:05
sil2100kenvandine: the publish was in manual publishing, not failed! :) There was also the issue with SDK and the AP machines16:05
kenvandinesil2100, yeah... that's what i meant16:05
kenvandinebecause of the packaging changes16:05
kenvandinesil2100, is sdk fixed?16:06
sil2100kenvandine: yes! Published already16:06
kenvandinegreat16:06
kenvandinethx16:06
sil2100kenvandine: I have a problem with webapps though...16:07
sil2100kenvandine: since!16:07
sil2100kenvandine: I modified the config to include the missing packages: (extra ones) and redeployed the stack twice already16:07
didrocks_busysil2100: I hope next week we won't have sdk to be published at 6PM ;) remember I won't be around at all, in a sprint :)16:07
kenvandinedidrocks_busy, good times :)16:08
sil2100didrocks_busy: I promise! I filled in a bug early, the bug was fixed quickly but the merger couldn't get the fix in for some time16:08
didrocks_busykenvandine: thanks!16:08
sil2100didrocks_busy: because of failing mediumtests16:08
didrocks_busysil2100: ah, so upstream failures?16:09
sil2100Flacky tests, need to report those16:09
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dokoSpamapS, online?17:38
SpamapSdoko: I am. Wassup?17:40
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roaksoaxdoko: howdy! So I've filed a removal bug for system-config-cluster, I have uploaded a new lvm2 disbaling clvm (which had build-deps from redhat-cluster). Also uploaded a new qpidd removing those build-deps. That should allow to remove redhat-cluster from the archives17:59
slangasekbarry: apt-clone's testsuite is making me stabby.  I think I need a refresher on how to sanely write python2/3 bilingual unicode handling.  Can you point me to some appropriate docs?  I keep finding "and here's the right way to do it in python3, ignore that old python2 stuff" which I only wish I could18:02
gQuigsI was wondering if all the desktop related lucid bugs on here: http://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/pending-sru.html, could just be closed18:25
dokoroadmr, is not building clvm the right thing to do?18:26
dokoroaksoax, ^^^18:26
roadmrdoko: hehe :)18:26
dokowhen used with18:26
doko Red Hat's "cman" or corosync based (eg Pacemaker) cluster infrastructure.18:26
dokoso it doesn't seem to be the case18:26
gQuigsat least xserver-xorg-video-openchrome, gnome-power-manager and moon18:27
cjwatsongQuigs: (no opinion right now as it's Friday evening, but) please don't close them without an SRU team member being involved because if we were rejecting those bugs we'd also need to remove the uploads from lucid-proposed18:27
roaksoaxdoko clvm supports cman, corosync or openais18:28
gQuigscjwatson: ACK18:28
roaksoaxbut also depends on libdlm18:28
roaksoaxwhich is currently shipped with tedhst cluster18:28
roaksoaxhowever theres a new source package called dlm18:28
roaksoaxthat will ship this18:29
roaksoaxdoko so we neef to drop redhat-cludter first18:29
dokoroaksoax, ok, so something from libdlm replaces it, correct?18:30
roaksoaxdoko: the dlm source will have libdlm binary (i already uploaded to the new queue) but we nred tonfrop redhat-cluster first18:32
roaksoaxdlm got split from redhst-cluster source into its own18:32
dokook18:32
dokobut why remove it first?18:32
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roaksoaxdoko cause redhat-cluster is blocking corosync. So clvm needs newer corosync18:34
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roaksoaxand theres a weird build issue with the lvm2 packagr which fails for not finding corosyn... but if i build locally with newer corosync it works18:37
dokoroaksoax, qpidd?18:37
dokoso what did you upload?18:37
roaksoax1. disabled clvm in lvm3 for the time being18:38
dokolvm3, not lvm2?18:38
roaksoaxtypo18:39
roaksoaxlvm218:39
roaksoax2. disabled cman support in qpid18:39
roaksoaxnewer upstreams drops it18:39
roaksoax3. dlm (which is in the new queue)18:40
dokoahh, qpid18:41
dokoqpid-cpp even18:45
roaksoaxdoko: yep :) and crmsh needs mir if you free :)18:53
dokook, I'll see, although it's end of day18:54
barryslangasek: it' start here: http://python3porting.com/ (has a lot of stuff not just unicode)19:00
slangasekbarry: so http://python3porting.com/noconv.html ?19:02
barryslangasek: avoiding 2to3 is definitely preferred!19:03
slangasekespecially for the testsuite ;)19:03
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barryslangasek: unless you like waiting minutes each run for 2to3 to do its thing :)19:04
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slangasekjibel: how important is bug #1167266  (apt-clone adt failure on armhf)?  AIUI proposed-migration will only care about i386/amd6419:35
ubottubug 1167266 in apt-clone (Ubuntu) "test_restore_state_simulate failed on arm because acpi-support is not available on this architecture" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/116726619:35
infinityslangasek: proposed-migration only cares about x86 tests for now, yes.  Still poor form to have x86 specific tests that don't exit cleanly on other arches.19:39
slangasekinfinity: I'm not disputing that it's a bug, I'm asking what its priority should be19:39
infinityslangasek: Yeah, not a critical blocker from the POV of p-m.19:39
slangaseksure.  are there other reasons we might consider it a priority to have clean adt results on armhf later?19:40
infinityslangasek: Some day, I imagine we'd like to run more tests on ARM and, when we have enough (and fast enough) kit, to even block on it, but none of that is this month (or year?).19:42
ari-tczewbarry: ping20:21
barryari-tczew: pong20:21
ari-tczewbarry: I've checked merge on python-gnupg and my POV is that can be synced. do you mind?20:23
barryari-tczew: do you have a bug #?20:24
ari-tczewbarry: I've not yet requested. I'd like to first ask you.20:29
barryari-tczew: let me look20:29
ari-tczewok20:29
barryari-tczew: the merge of the source package produces conflicts, but i think i can straighten that out.  mind if i just go ahead and do that?20:30
barryari-tczew: otoh, if you have the time and inclination, feel free to open a bug, and provide a debdiff or merge proposal20:34
ari-tczewbarry: Well, I could request a sync. Look @ debdiff between current Ubuntu package und Debian: http://paste.ubuntu.com/5916134/20:38
ari-tczewI asked you because I'm not sure about refreshed skip_network_needing_test.patch in Debian20:38
barryari-tczew: just a sec20:41
barryari-tczew: i wouldn't want to drop the ubuntu changelog entries20:45
barryari-tczew: if the refreshed patch still applies, then i think it's appropriate.  the key thing is that the buildds won't have access to keyserver.ubuntu.com so that test must be skipped20:46
ari-tczewwell, wouldn't you to sync?20:50
barryari-tczew: probably so.  file a bug so we can refer to it in the syncrequest20:56
ari-tczewbarry: builds fine, so patch applies clearly. shall do I attach buildlog?20:56
barryari-tczew: yes please20:56
ari-tczewbarry: ok but I have i38620:57
barryari-tczew: that's okay, i'll do a local build to double check20:57
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ari-tczewbarry: bug 120550522:08
ubottubug 1205505 in python-gnupg (Ubuntu) "Sync python-gnupg 0.3.4-1 (universe) from Debian unstable (main)" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/120550522:08
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