=== pgraner` is now known as pgraner [07:36] could the properties-cpp from trusty NEW queue be accepted? it was reviewed by seb128 already, but I can't ping him to approve it since he's away. === doko_ is now known as doko === zequence_ is now known as zequence === xnox_ is now known as xnox [15:36] any ideas on how to debug current kubuntu images? going past the Try Kubuntu stage on the live image X and bits of KDE start but not the important bits [15:36] log files don't give much into http://starsky.19inch.net/~jr/tmp/log/ [15:36] and the ~/.cache/upstart/startkde.log one isn't there which is where I'd hope to look [15:42] Riddell: ~/.xsession-errors ? [15:42] Riddell: is lightdm starting the /kubuntu/ session or some kde one? [15:47] xnox: um, how would I know? [15:48] I don't think there is a ~/.xsession-errors either, let me reboot and check [15:54] xnox: right, no ~/.xsession-errors === Ursinha-afk is now known as Ursinha [16:21] sergiusens: did you ping someone about the golang-gocheck package? [16:23] rsalveti, I don't recall :-/ [16:23] rsalveti, but it's not blocking us at all yet [16:24] sergiusens: ok, cool then [16:32] infinity, do you mind reviewing golang-gocheck which is in the NEW queue? === shadeslayer_ is now known as shadeslayer [18:40] did I break the publisher or something? my qt4-x11 and qtbase-opensource-src security updates aren't showing up, and it's been 3 hours now [18:43] mdeslaur: Check again. [18:43] mdeslaur: Mirrors weren't being triggered correctly after some internal shuffling. [18:45] infinity: hrm, I still don't see them...do I need to wait a while more? [18:45] mdeslaur: Maybe, I only just fixed it. [18:45] infinity: ok, I'll check again in a bit. thanks! [19:57] infinity, ping about eglibc. i've been told to release gallery-app but it's blocked by this [19:58] robru: If I can get someone to test it on touch without running in to the part where debconf on touch is apparently goofy, I'll be happy to unblock it. [19:58] slangasek: ^ [19:59] goofy how? [20:00] infinity, well i'm here right now and ready to test whatever. what steps should i take to test this? [20:00] slangasek: That was more a ping to remind you that you'd said you'd test it. But cjohnston tried to test for me and found that any interaction with debconf (and not just within the glibc maintainer scripts, but even dpkg-reconfiguring debconf itself) led him to buttons that went nowhere. [20:00] erm ok [20:00] robru: Flip to read-write, enable trusty-proposed, upgrade libc6, reboot, see if world explodes. Basically. [20:01] infinity: yeah, I've been trying to do a system-image update on my phone first and am hitting timeouts [20:01] the return key on touch seems to be broken [20:01] infinity, on it [20:01] cjohnston: you're doing the upgrade from the Terminal app? [20:01] I tried from both the terminal app and from my laptop [20:02] but return wasn't working in either location [20:04] ok, so the workaround is export DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive [20:05] I couldn't get that working either [20:07] why not? if you used that, there would be no debconf prompts to hit enter at [20:08] not sure. the prompt continued to appear [20:09] infinity, having a 'duh' moment here. ca.archive, archive, and ports are all 404'ing when I try to enable -proposed. what is the correct sources.list line for this? [20:10] cjohnston: ok, can you give some actual technical specifics here? because that is guaranteed by the debconf spec to work, it's what we use on all the buildds, and it works every time [20:10] robru: deb http://us.ports.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-ports trusty-proposed main [20:10] infinity, thanks [20:12] slangasek: http://paste.ubuntu.com/6590748/ [20:13] cjohnston: and after that, what command did you run to install libc6? [20:13] apt-get install libc6 [20:14] hum [20:23] infinity, blah, what should I do? http://paste.ubuntu.com/6590792/ (I think this is my fault) [20:27] infinity, nm, --reinstall [20:30] slangasek: I'm guessing it isn't obvious what I've done wrong [20:31] cjohnston: it doesn't look like you've done anything wrong, so no :) [20:31] well... I guess good for me. heh [20:32] if yall need something else just ping [20:34] infinity, ok, got libc6 installed on a mako and rebooted. looks good so far. unity8 boots and apps can be launched. just running some AP tests, they're running ok so far. anything specific you want me to check for? [20:37] robru: "It doesn't seem to be crashing things" is probably good enough. [20:39] slangasek: Want any more specific testing done before I unblock it? [20:39] robru: definitely want to hear some AP coverage, but I don't have any specifics in mind [20:40] infinity, yep, address_book_app has 14 passing tests, so not only is stuff not crashing, but tests are even passing. please unblock ;-) [20:41] robru: are you in a position to run all the AP tests against it? This isn't really your problem, but if there are any regressions introduced I want us to find them before other teams start to (╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻ [20:42] Before other teams start to hire Koreans? [20:42] ... [20:42] is your unicode broken? :) [20:42] slangasek, well, I can run some tests. but I don't have all day for this ;-) are there specific ones that are more important to you? [20:42] Maybe. Just looked like silly asian emoticons to me. [20:42] robru: no, there aren't :) [20:43] infinity: you've never seen U+bajillion ANGRY MAN FLIPPING TABLE before? [20:43] ... no? [20:43] slangasek, well i'll run a few then [20:43] huh [20:44] robru: appreciate it - if you can let me know which ones you've done, I can try to run a few here once I manage to catch my phone up to the archive (or maybe I'll get the emulator working before that happens [20:44] ) [20:45] slangasek: I'm going to catch a cat nap while I wait for more excitement at 1SS. If you end up satisfied with your testing, feel free to delete my block from my hint file. [20:45] infinity: ack, thanks [20:48] slangasek, ok, so far camera and address book are good [20:53] slangasek, cordova and dialer tests also good [21:08] slangasek, yeah, keyboard and webbrowser looking good too. i'd say it's good [21:08] infinity, ^ half a dozen tests are saying libc6 is flawless === Noskcaj10 is now known as Noskcaj [21:21] robru: excellent, thanks [21:56] mdeslaur: did your security updates show up? [21:58] slangasek: nope, lamont is still poking at it [21:59] ok [21:59] then that explains what I'm seeing on ports :) [22:00] slangasek: basically, updates stopped earlier today when syncproxy started failing to connect to all of the frontline mirrors [22:01] * slangasek nods [22:01] landing the puppet branch now to fix it, should just be a few more moinutes [22:06] slangasek: triggered, should show up momentarily. and should actually stick as a change here in just a few minutes [22:06] lamont: thx :) [22:18] lamont: how "momentarily"? [22:19] (ports still not updated) [22:19] meh. ports. [22:19] let me do that one too [22:19] ta [22:20] fixed [22:21] pulsed, too [22:23] * slangasek waits patiently :) [22:30] lamont: is it still pulsing? [22:32] slangasek: it thinks it's done [22:32] lamont: http://ports.ubuntu.com/dists/trusty/main/ is not updated [22:33] good point [22:33] remind me where the trigger file lives on ftpmaster? [22:34] not sure what trigger file that is [22:34] archive publisher [22:34] * lamont starts walking the cronjob forward [22:34] yeah, I'm not sure I know, so I can't remind you, only try to race you in looking it up :) [22:34] heh. no worries [22:35] oh hahaha :/ [22:35] gimme a moment [22:37] slangasek: how long does the publisher run go before it triggers? [22:37] man, all these questions [22:38] lamont: I'm not sure I've run one by hand since cjwatson optimized it [22:38] 03-58/5 * * * * <-- wtf that's valid??? wow [22:38] TIL [22:38] :-) [22:39] so... I'm going to stall and see if it does it all by itself in the next 10 minutes, before manually doing it [22:39] ports was a semi-different problem. [22:39] 1/2 was turul breaking for the same reasons as archive, the other 1/2 was me giving infinity a rolename host to trigger, and not giving it an ssh key in ldap [22:39] :/ [22:40] also, merry christmas [22:44] Christmas is early? [22:44] heh [22:50] lamont: doesn't seem to have fixed itself (yet?)? [22:51] yeah. [22:51] and I'm failing to find the trigger [22:51] * lamont manually triggers sawo to do its thing [22:52] infinity: you around mang? [22:52] I think he's still napping [23:03] lamont: still poking at it? [23:03] it's actually syncing [23:03] ok [23:04] it has a bit of catching up to do, thouhg.. :( [23:04] into universe now... h [23:04] yeah, understood - thanks :) [23:10] slangasek: 1/2 fresh [23:10] \o/ [23:13] slangasek: so either the next publisher run that actually changes things will really publish to ports, or we'll need to look into it more, preferably with someone who knows where the *(Y)& triggger is [23:13] ^^ that means you, infinity [23:14] lamont: all my stuff is there now, both in ports and security. thanks! [23:15] slangasek: ports pulse done [23:15] lamont: thanks [23:15] slangasek: now that mdeslaur is happy, can I count on you to come poke us if the next publisher run that changes trusty doesn't make it to ports? [23:15] because I know he won't. :D [23:16] mdeslaur: I see the method to your madness all over my phone [23:16] lamont: oups, I'm getting this on people.c.c: Could not resolve hostname sumac: Name or service not known [23:16] mdeslaur: FQDN [23:16] have a nice day [23:16] lol [23:16] ok, /me goes and modifies script [23:16] welcome to my world? [23:16] lamont: yeah, I suspect I may be poking again if ports doesn't update :) [23:17] what is this, 1989? did the NIS server blow up? :) [23:17] mdeslaur: the search directive was intentionally removed from resolv.conf