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sil2100Hi everyone! Still need someone from the SRU team to take a look at a fix that we'd like to SRU for raring: https://bugs.launchpad.net/unity/+bug/104362710:54
ubot2Launchpad bug 1043627 in nux (Ubuntu Raring) "[SRU] Add XIM Support to Nux" [Undecided,Confirmed]10:54
sil2100It seems to be somewhat important10:54
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xnoxCan I ask for PowerPC builds be rescored of packages listed in Levels 1-3, excluding (boost-mpi-source1.53, ogre, ogre-1.8) for the boost1.54 transition http://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/transitions/boost1.54.html ?12:17
cjwatsonxnox: doing12:23
xnoxthanks.12:23
cjwatsonxnox: frogatto librcsb-core-wrapper mkvtoolnix pentobi rdkit btag enblend-enfuse gringo lightspark mira source-highlight vera++ laserboy -> 400012:24
xnoxcjwatson: thanks, all good.12:27
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psivaacjwatson: infinity: could i know when trusty server images will start appearing in cdimages?13:01
cjwatsonwas planning to poke at that tomorrow; so tomorrow or Friday13:02
cjwatsonI uploaded the d-i components today that need to be touched for the new release name13:02
psivaacjwatson: ack, thanks13:02
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mitya57Hi, I continue getting pinged about bug 943195 — can somebody accept the SRU please?14:12
ubot2Launchpad bug 943195 in xpdf (Ubuntu Raring) "xpdf.real crashed with SIGSEGV in GooHash::hash()" [High,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/94319514:12
mitya57(It's a bug affecting 116 people with ugly but working fix)14:13
jdstrandcjwatson: hey-- you asked me to upload apparmor for perl 5.18, so I did, but it seems to be blocked by perl now15:13
cjwatsonjdstrand: Yes, that's expected15:13
cjwatsonjdstrand: Should be done with that transition in a day or two15:13
jdstrandcjwatson: ok, cool, thanks15:13
cjwatsonIf you desperately need to upload something you can stack it on top as long as you're sure it isn't going to fail to build somewhere, or you can wait15:14
jdstrandcjwatson: no, we aren't blocked-- I just noticed it and thought I;d ask15:16
cjwatsonjdstrand: If you want to speed it along you could help figure out any of the libdr-tarantool, gdal, or libmongodb-perl build failures :)15:17
roaksoaxhowdy! i uploaded maas to saucy-proposed a few days ago (beforr trusty was open). can someone please accept it into -propsed for sru verification and copy it into trusty?19:44
infinityroaksoax: I'll look at it after I get the last of this perl transition licked.19:49
roaksoaxinfinity: perfect! thank you!19:51
infinitycjwatson: FWIW, I'm fixing the gdal FTBFS, if you were planning on that.20:37
infinitycjwatson: I think stgraber is looking at libdr-tarantool-perl, though possibly with some confusion.20:38
seb128is anyone planning to let some of the saucy SRUs in this week?20:38
infinitycjwatson: So, that leaves ibmongodb-perl20:38
seb128or should I consider direct pings to get mines in? ;-)20:38
infinityl*20:38
cjwatsoninfinity: Oh, good, I'd got part-way into the gdal FTBFS but was interrupted by dinner.  Be m yguest.20:38
infinityseb128: I'm going to look at the SRU queues once this perl transition looks to be under control.  Don't want to keep trusty-proposed in this state too long.20:38
stgraberinfinity: I'm fighting with airlines at the moment but will get back to figuring out why the test segfaults after that20:38
seb128infinity, bdmurray: do you plan do SRUs this week or next ? ;-)20:46
infinityseb128: Red 8 minutes back in backscroll.20:47
seb128infinity: sorry, missed that ... thanks ;-)20:47
* seb128 blames that web client (behind a connection blocking IRC ports atm)20:48
infinityseb128: Ew.20:49
slangasekinfinity: how much longer do you think it's going to take to get perl through?  The maas SRU is AIUI a time-sensitive one, so maybe I should look at it20:51
infinityslangasek: Oh, if it's time-sensitive (the maas one?), I can look.  I already had a bit of context.20:53
stgraberslangasek: down to 3 packages20:53
infinityMy gdal FTBFS fix worked, and then failed on the next g++ call, so I clearly have a bit of work to do there. :P20:54
brainwashbdmurray: hey, any news on bug 1232363 ?20:54
ubot2Launchpad bug 1232363 in update-manager (Ubuntu) "Update Manager Restart button fails on xubuntu" [Medium,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/123236320:54
slangasekinfinity: oh, actually, maas was not mentioned as one of the packages affected by what I'm thinking of20:54
slangasekinfinity: so don't let it disrupt your flow20:54
slangasekI was thinking of walinuxagent+cloud-init, which I think was just precise and already done20:55
infinityAhh.20:55
stgraberyeah, I dealt with the cloud-init + walinuxagent uploads (so far precise + raring I believe)20:56
slangaseksmoser: is there still a quantal SRU coming of cloud-init + walinuxagent?20:57
bdmurraybrainwash: I'm working on it21:00
brainwashbdmurray: thanks, still curious if my patch works, well it's no magic anyway, copy and paste mostly :)21:01
cjwatsonWonder if I can figure out libmongodb-perl21:06
cjwatsonNot my field, to put it mildly, but21:06
cjwatsonHa.  https://github.com/mongodb/mongo-perl-driver/commit/dc4db9bf3807627828859bb630ff4e852d8d261b21:15
slangasekdestroy all software... or at least its tests21:17
cjwatsonIOW "the javascript engine reports errors in too many random ways so let's give up for the moment"21:17
cjwatsonworks for me for now ...21:17
infinitycjwatson: Oh dear.21:18
infinityTMTOWTDI, I guess.21:19
infinityThough, that seems the wrong way. :P21:19
cjwatsonIt does, but I'll go with upstream terribleness over home-grown terribleness for software I don't know21:20
* infinity nods.21:20
infinitygdal seems licked, just waiting for it's enormously slow test build to finish.21:20
infinityits...21:21
infinityDamn you, internet.21:21
infinityPhew.  gdal fixed.21:27
infinitySo, that just leaves us whatever-tarantool-thingee.21:27
infinityAnd any arch lag...21:27
infinityI think I caught all the lagging PPC perl builds, but I'll do another sweep.21:28
cjwatsonAlso poking proposed-migration/autopkgtest until it stops being confused about a few things21:28
cjwatsoninfinity: Anything that was lagging and that mattered would show up in the transition tracker, I expect21:29
infinitycjwatson: There were plenty of PPC builds showing as blanks in the tracker, I think I got them all.21:29
cjwatsonBlanks don't matter for migration21:29
infinityThey should, since you can't migrate with half-built sources.21:29
cjwatsonIf it's a blank then it probably wasn't built before ...21:30
cjwatsonIf it was built before I'd expect an x, since it would've been against perlapi-5.14.blah21:30
infinityOh, I guess outdate doesn't matter for new sources?21:30
* infinity shrugs.21:31
cjwatsonIt's not outdate if it hasn't been built :)21:31
infinityAnyhow, I picked them all off anyway.21:31
infinityI think.21:31
cjwatsonI have about three different views of this.  Going round and checking them all.21:31
infinityI'll stop fixing arm64 perl FTBFSes for a few cycles, so we can let the dust settle without me revving source versions again.21:32
infinity... and score that gdal through the roof so it happens this century.21:32
cjwatsonI already scored it high enough21:33
infinityOh, it's already building.  Yay.21:33
infinityHeh.21:33
* cjwatson reruns the sbuild autopkgtest now that schroot is in sync21:33
infinityIt disturbs me that I knew more about GCC floating point options in April than I do in November.21:34
cjwatsonsamba4 similarly21:34
infinityMy fixes to teem seem entirely like voodoo to me now.21:35
infinitys/November/October/21:35
stgrabercjwatson: ah, I just finished running the samba4 one locally and pushed an hint to ignore the failure, but a re-run works too :)21:36
cjwatsonI prefer making them pass than overriding them21:36
infinitystgraber: Any hope on the tarantool segv thing?21:36
stgrabercjwatson: how can I trigger a re-run?21:37
cjwatsonstgraber: you need an account on the private jenkins, then there's a "build now" operation at the top level of a test21:37
stgraberinfinity: poking at this slowly (while on hold, still fighting with airlines...)21:37
cjwatsonThere we go, samba4 and sbuild autopkgtests back to green.  I wonder if p-m will notice21:42
stgrabercjwatson: who do I poke to get one of those accounts?21:46
cjwatsonstgraber: I think I poked jibel21:46
stgraberok21:46
smoserslangasek, quantal is difficult...21:50
* cjwatson sighs and goes to kick auto-package-testing inna head21:50
smoserand not terribly high priority to anyone21:50
smoserother than to the upgrade path from p -> q21:50
stgraberinfinity: I'm done being a travel agency and back to poking at that tarantool thing21:50
cjwatsonhm, it's running, maybe I'll leave it21:50
cjwatsonah, looks like it picked up the rerun, good21:52
cjwatsongrr, and of course the perl transition gets britney into one of its unhappy "I'm going to take ages because when I try individual packages the world becomes uninstallable" moods21:53
cjwatson(which was why I blocked it when it was hopelessly incomplete)21:53
cjwatson"AIEEE: counter overflow"  yes yes I know21:54
infinityHeh.21:55
slangaseksmoser: ok; no skin off my nose if q isn't a priority for you21:55
smoserslangasek, ok. thank you. the backport is harder there.21:55
* slangasek puts some paper towels down on the counter21:55
roaksoaxq/win 1321:57
stgrabercjwatson: infinity suggested you may be faster at solving the libdr-tarantool-perl failure than us ;)22:13
stgrabercjwatson: http://paste.ubuntu.com/6291627/ is the stacktrace22:13
stgrabercjwatson: the function that's failing didn't change between saucy and trusty but the rest of the code changed quite a bit22:14
infinityI'm fine with demoting or reverting that, if it ends up being our only blocker, but fixed would be nicer if the bug jumps out at anyone.22:14
stgrabercjwatson: and the fun being that this only fails on i386, amd64 works fine22:15
cjwatsonI used to be an XS expert but it's been a while22:15
stgraberinfinity: I'm testing a rebuild of saucy's version on trusty now to confirm that's an option22:15
cjwatsonLet me grab some coffee and take a look22:15
stgraberinfinity: not an option, segfaults too22:16
infinityOh, lawlz.22:16
infinitySo maybe it's in something it links to?22:16
cjwatsonLooks to me like a changed packet format or something22:17
cjwatsonBut I'll see if I can just debug it directly ...22:17
infinityThough, no.  Not link, per se.22:17
stgraber(saucy-i386-sbuild)root@castiana:~/libdr-tarantool-perl-0.42# ldd ./blib/arch/auto/DR/Tarantool/Tarantool.so22:18
stgraberlinux-gate.so.1 =>  (0xf7788000)22:18
stgraberlibc.so.6 => /lib/i386-linux-gnu/libc.so.6 (0xf75c3000)22:18
stgraber/lib/ld-linux.so.2 (0xf7789000)22:18
infinitystgraber: Yeah, more likely sometihng it's calling out to (ie: tarantool)22:19
infinityNot that tarantool is segfaulting but, as Colin says, maybe some format has changed.22:20
* cjwatson also eyes an earlier fix https://github.com/dr-co/dr-tarantool/commit/dc33e60713dfd996dcef936b26e6ce5acc67c855 to nearby code22:20
stgraberFWIW I confirmed the crash on saucy happens on the exact same line of the tp_next function22:20
cjwatsonAlso FWIW the counts seem random22:21
stgraberbuild works when downgrading tarantool to saucy's version22:21
cjwatsonhttps://launchpadlibrarian.net/154728856/buildlog_ubuntu-trusty-i386.libdr-tarantool-perl_0.42-1_FAILEDTOBUILD.txt.gz got through two rounds of the loop before failing; my local build got through 1422:22
cjwatson1, 13, 16 ... definitely racy22:23
stgraberhmm, looks like I was lucky, even with saucy's version I can get it to segfault22:23
cjwatsonSo something like an adapted version of that earlier commit seems like a decent potential candidate22:23
infinityOh, if this is racy, I can give it back 37 times. :P22:24
cjwatsonAnd indeed it does sometimes succeed22:24
cjwatsonNah, would rather attempt a fix22:24
infinityYeah, that was sarcasm.22:25
* infinity goes back to seeing if birch is salvageable.22:25
cjwatsonmy $body = join '', map { chr int rand 256 } 1 .. (300 + int rand 300);22:26
cjwatsonwonder if it depends on the length of that22:26
cjwatson... not obviously22:29
infinitycjwatson: When we thing the perl transition is ready, we might want to pause the publisher, so that massive block of copies and deletes from britney happens atomically.22:35
infinitys/thing/think/22:35
cjwatsonI was thinking that too22:35
cjwatsonThere's still a fair amount of stuff in output22:36
cjwatsonIt might be over-autohinting, or more likely it's stuff that doesn't show up in the tracker :-/22:36
cjwatsonOr could be under-autohinting.  gammaray's installable in trusty-proposed-amd64.22:37
cjwatsonAh, graphviz mini-transition too22:38
* cjwatson crafts another tracker22:40
cjwatsonAlso libbuffy-bindings FTBFS; not sure why that didn't show up on the tracker, since it was there at one point22:47
cjwatsonSigh, this is going to be painful - we should've done the new graphviz after the perl transition was done22:53
cjwatsonI didn't realise it was going to involve sourceful changes to dependent packages of its own22:53
cjwatsonThough at least not all of them ...22:54
cjwatsonThis mess absolutely vindicates the decision to defer the new graphviz from saucy to trusty, though22:56
stgraber2/9 worked with a rebuild, we've seen better, thankfully there aren't that many of those23:00
infinitypoppler can be much worse, when it happens.23:01
infinityThankfully, though they break ABI every eight days, they seem to only violently break API once a year or so. :P23:01
dokocjwatson, sorry, forgot about the graphviz one23:13
cjwatsonHmm.  Maybe this is just me not understanding something, but the reply from tarantool in the segfaulting case looks like total nonsense23:15
cjwatsonSensible-ish header but then the tuple lengths are off in la-la land23:15
stgrabercjwatson: there'll apparently be a new Debian upload of tarantool real soon (changelog entry was pushed to git 14 hours ago), I wonder if this may help23:19
cjwatsonOh, actually it's not tarantool at all23:20
cjwatsonThe packet I'm looking at is entirely generated by the test code23:20
cjwatsonSo it is utterly dumb luck whether it happens to cause it to overflow into space23:21
cjwatsonNot too sure why it ever worked, though it clearly does sometimes and I can't be bothered to sort out why.23:24
stgraberso are you close to figuring it out how to fix the test or should we just turn that one off (or click rebuild a couple of times and see it magically pass)?23:26
cjwatsonI'm close23:26
cjwatsonBut there's no rush now since we have at least graphviz to do before perl can land23:27
infinityThe number of times I've run into people actually attempting to update config.{sub,guess} but landing it in the wrong directory is quite funny.23:29
wgrantAlso lots of people use autoreconf to do it23:40
wgrantBut then their setup is sufficiently strange, or they just don't use automake, so it doesn't actually work.23:40
infinityI'm pretty much madly in love with dh_autotools_dev's spray of bullets approach to the problem.23:41
infinitySeems to DTRT every time, so far.23:42
wgrantYep23:42
infinityFinished 1 minute ago (took 13 minutes, 47.2 seconds)23:48
infinityFinished 1 minute ago (took 13 minutes, 46.6 seconds)23:48
infinitybirch and sulfur fight to the death at the finish line...23:48
infinityI obviously need some breakfast if I'm sitting here comparing build times.23:51
xnoxCan I ask for PowerPC builds be rescored to 4000 of packages listed in Levels 6 which did succeed on "adm64 i386 armhf" at http://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/transitions/boost1.54.html ?23:59

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