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jdstrandhi!16:42
mdeslauro/16:42
tyhickshello16:42
jdstrand#startmeeting16:42
meetingologyMeeting started Mon Dec  9 16:42:55 2013 UTC.  The chair is jdstrand. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/meetingology.16:42
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jdstrandThe meeting agenda can be found at:16:42
jdstrand[LINK] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SecurityTeam/Meeting16:42
jdstrand[TOPIC] Announcements16:42
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jdstrandThanks to Ritesh Khadgaray (ritz) for providing preliminary patches for pixman for precise-saucy (LP: #1197921). Your work is very much appreciated and will keep Ubuntu users secure. Great job! :)16:43
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1197921 in xorg-server (Ubuntu Saucy) "LibreOffice spreadsheet causes full Xorg crash with Anti-Aliasing enabled" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/119792116:43
jdstrand[TOPIC] Weekly stand-up report16:43
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jdstrandI'll go first16:43
jdstrandI'm in the happy place this week16:43
jdstrandI've got another short week16:43
jdstrandI'm working on some pending updates16:44
jdstrandI've also got some apparmor-easyprof-ubuntu work items to do to unblock mardy16:44
jdstrandand more 14.04 planning16:44
jdstrandmdeslaur: you're up16:44
mdeslaurI'm on triage this week16:44
mdeslaurand have just published gimp updates16:44
mdeslaurI have a few more updates I'm working on16:45
mdeslaurand am still going down the list, etc.16:45
mdeslaurthat's it from me, sbeattie, you're up16:45
tyhicksI don't think he's here so I'll go ahead16:46
tyhicksI'm still hardening the goldfish kernel config16:46
tyhicksI need to investigate one test failure when running test-click-apparmor.py on goldfish with apparmor enabled16:47
tyhicksAfter that, I'll prepare apparmor and dbus uploads to add support for an 'eavesdrop' permission (all of the code is already written)16:47
tyhicksThen I'll start on the user data encryption work items16:47
tyhicksthat's it for me16:47
tyhicksjjohansen: you're up16:47
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tyhicksoh, I know he's not here today16:48
tyhickssarnold: you're up16:48
sarnoldI'm on community this week16:49
sarnoldI'll be going through some apparmor patches, I know there's still a few left on the list that I haven't reviewed yet16:49
sarnoldand I'll be handling some MIR audits16:49
tyhicksthere's not many patches left - thanks for reviewing so many last week :)16:50
sarnoldI think that's it for me, chrisccoulson, you're up :)16:50
sarnoldwoo :)16:50
chrisccoulsonhi :)16:50
chrisccoulsonthis week, i've got firefox and thunderbird updates16:50
chrisccoulsonand going to get chromium out too16:50
chrisccoulsonalso, trying to get oxide to build successfully on arm, which is proving to be less fun than i imagine ;)16:51
chrisccoulson**imagined16:51
jdstrandchrisccoulson: is is more gyp-finagling?16:51
jdstrands/is is/is it/16:51
chrisccoulsonjdstrand, out of memory when linking16:51
sarnoldowwwww16:51
chrisccoulsoni'm currently trying a build with gold16:51
chrisccoulsoni have another option if that fails16:51
jdstrandclassic16:51
chrisccoulsonheh16:51
chrisccoulsonso it's going to be a busy last few days for me before i finish for christmas16:52
jdstrandcurious that we can get chromium to build but not oxide16:52
chrisccoulsonjdstrand, we do a component build of chromium, which carves up all of the modules in to lots of small libraries16:53
jdstrandis chromium-browser doing anything special to work around that?16:53
chrisccoulsonit's really only a developer option16:53
jdstrandI see16:53
chrisccoulsonand also, the blink debug symbols are disabled16:53
chrisccoulsonwe need cross builds ;)16:53
chrisccoulsonanyway, i think that's me done16:53
jdstrandif your remainging to options don't work, perhaps talk to slangasek (or infinity) on options?16:54
jdstrands/remainging to/remaining two/16:54
chrisccoulsonjdstrand, the component build option would work, although i'd need to make some changes to oxide to support that16:55
jdstrandthat sounds like it would be quite a bit more work16:55
jdstrandI thought all this was supposed to be fixed with the new armhf boxes...16:55
sarnoldarmhf isn't 64 bit :/16:55
mdeslaurchrisccoulson: are we getting a chromium-browser release this week?16:55
chrisccoulsonyeah, that's the main problem16:55
chrisccoulsonmdeslaur, yeah16:55
mdeslaurchrisccoulson: oh, sorry, didn't see that comment above16:56
jdstrandwell, neither is the i386 buildd16:56
jdstrandor am I missing something?16:57
jdstrandchrisccoulson: ^16:58
chrisccoulsonjdstrand, not sure. perhaps the linker on arm just uses more memory?16:58
mdeslaurperhaps the builders have less ram?16:59
jdstrandok, well, I think it might make sense to talk to some arm buildd experts before going the component build route (if we are facing that)16:59
chrisccoulsonsure16:59
jdstrandmdeslaur: that is what I thought, which is why I thought this was all fixed with the new armhf boxes16:59
mdeslaurthey doubled from "almost none" to "slightly more" I believe :)16:59
jdstrandmaybe the buildd that is getting assigned isn't a new one. infinity could definitely answer those questions16:59
jdstrandanyhoo17:00
jdstrandlet's move on17:00
jdstrandTOPIC] Highlighted packages17:00
jdstrandThe Ubuntu Security team will highlight some community-supported packages that might be good candidates for updating and or triaging. If you would like to help Ubuntu and not sure where to start, this is a great way to do so.17:00
jdstrandSee https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SecurityTeam/UpdateProcedures for details and if you have any questions, feel free to ask in #ubuntu-security. To find out other ways of helping out, please see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SecurityTeam/GettingInvolved.17:00
jdstrandhttp://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-security/cve/pkg/haskell-tls-extra.html17:00
jdstrandhttp://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-security/cve/pkg/webfs.html17:00
jdstrandhttp://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-security/cve/pkg/proftpd-dfsg.html17:00
jdstrandhttp://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-security/cve/pkg/xine-ui.html17:00
jdstrandhttp://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-security/cve/pkg/gnome-shell.html17:00
jdstrand[TOPIC] Miscellaneous and Questions17:00
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jdstrandDoes anyone have any other questions or items to discuss?17:00
tyhicksIt looks like bug #1158500 is something that we'll need to address17:02
ubottubug 1158500 in audit (Ubuntu) "auditd fails to add rules when used in precise with -lts-quantal kernel" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/115850017:02
tyhicksespecially now that audit is in main17:03
slangasekchrisccoulson: "we need cross-builds" - cross-building chromium-browser should work, it's just not a complete analogue to what you get with a native build (so won't let you debug all native build failures)17:04
tyhicksI'm not going to have the cycles to look into it this week, but it is something that will need to be thought out in time for trusty17:04
sarnoldtyhicks: oww :/17:04
mdeslaurtyhicks: I think that would be a kernel team issue, no?17:04
tyhicksmdeslaur: possibly17:04
mdeslaurtyhicks: I'd attempt tricking them into taking it first :P17:05
mdeslauroh wait, universe, it's community supported17:05
tyhicksmdeslaur: it was universe for precise17:06
mdeslauryep17:06
tyhicksmdeslaur: it will be in main for trusty, which will have the same problem17:06
mdeslaurhow so?17:06
tyhickslts kernel updates will cause the syscall table to be updated17:07
mdeslauroooh, yeah, point the kernel team at it then17:07
mdeslaurit just needs a rebuild?17:07
tyhicksI don't know17:07
tyhicksI'm not sure where it gets the syscall table from17:08
mdeslaurok17:08
jdstrandif it gets a rebuild, would that break the release kernel?17:08
tyhicksI'd think so17:09
jdstrandyikes17:09
jdstrandtyhicks: can I add a work item for you to followup with the kernel team on the bug?17:09
tyhicksjdstrand: sure17:09
jdstrandtyhicks: then we can go from there on who does what17:09
jdstrandI imagine we would handle it similarly to the xorg stack17:11
jdstrand(ie different packages to go with that kernel)17:11
jdstrandbut I don't know what that would look like17:11
mdeslauryeah, I think they already have a list of packages they need to update/repackage, so that would need to be added17:11
tyhicksah, I didn't realize that was a possibility17:12
jdstrandmdeslaur, tyhicks, sarnold, chrisccoulson: thanks!17:13
jdstrand#endmeeting17:13
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meetingologyMeeting ended Mon Dec  9 17:13:57 2013 UTC.17:13
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sarnoldthanks jdstrand :)17:13
tyhicksthanks!17:14
mdeslaurthanks jdstrand!17:15
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