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slangasekLaney: ah, kudos :)00:06
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Noskcajrobert_ancell, is it ok with you if i prepare light-locker 1.1 for trusty?01:23
robert_ancellNoskcaj, sure01:23
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NoskcajCan someone explain what i have to do to fix http://paste.ubuntu.com/6800659/ ?02:13
sarnoldhey jackson_, you didn't miss any replies while you were timedout02:27
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pittiGood morning05:25
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dholbachgood morning08:10
smbinfinity, Apparently I, too do not switch back and forth enough. Trusty was was the first time I realized the issue. To be honest, I did not really do much with i386 and Xen (before trying to figure out how to cope without the i386 HV).09:00
smbinfinity, And I guess not many other people did, or at least stick with one side of the force09:00
smbinfinity, I guess we can probably think about it next week a bit more. I am not minding not having libc-xen if it does make no difference09:01
infinitysmb: Yeah, it's literally useless in Ubuntu.09:04
infinitysmb: Might make sense in Debian to roll the functionality into libc6-i686, and get rid of -xen in both distros.09:05
smbinfinity, True, if I manage to ever get any reply again09:06
mitya57dholbach: I like your new name: http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~click-reviewers/click-reviewers-tools/trunk/view/head:/debian/control#L4 :D09:09
dholbachhaha09:09
dholbachmitya57, fixed :)09:10
mitya57thanks :)09:10
infinitysmb: Get a reply from whom?  Me?09:13
smbinfinity, Not for a change not. :-P More waldi09:13
infinitysmb: Oh, this has nothing to do with waldi, though.  I just need to confer with the other debian glibc maintainers, and then drop libc6-xen, which seems like the right thing to do, IMO.09:14
smbinfinity, Ah well then. So changing Xen would be a necessity after :)09:14
dholbachdavidcalle, happy birthday!09:20
davidcalledholbach, thanks :)09:21
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dokorbasak, ruby-rgen MIR required (puppet recommends it)10:26
dokorbasak, and can you make puppet using ruby2.0 by default?10:26
rbasakdoko: noted. I created bug 1271857 earlier but I need to fill it out.10:27
ubottubug 1271857 in ruby-rgen (Ubuntu) "[MIR] ruby-rgen" [Undecided,Incomplete] https://launchpad.net/bugs/127185710:27
rbasakNot sure about ruby2.0. That seems like a big ask until upstream switch.10:27
dokoahh10:27
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zequenceHi. Need a sponsor to upload lp:ubuntustudio-default-settings to fix lightdm bug #125952511:13
ubottubug 1259525 in ubuntukylin-default-settings (Ubuntu) "Lubuntu & Xubuntu & Ubuntu Kylin lightdm session fails to start. user-session is not set" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/125952511:13
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rbasakAny quick tips on rebuilding a python module with debugging symbols for debugging purposes? Is there a simple switch somewhere, or do I have to mess with flags manually?11:33
pittizequence: can do11:37
pittizequence: uploaded, and I pushed the dch -rm / release tag to bzr11:39
zequencepitti: Thanks!11:42
rbasakAnswer: CFLAGS and DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS=nostrip did the trick.11:45
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rbasakcjwatson: could you add src:libvirt-python to the server packageset, please?13:42
cjwatsonrbasak: I no longer have the power.  Ask the DMB13:46
rbasakOh, OK. Will any DMB member do? Or do I need to ask the DMB formally?13:47
cjwatsonProbably just any member.  But I also haven't properly handed over the scripts yet (was planning to sort that out with somebody next week) so you might need to mail them.13:48
cjwatsoni.e. they won't yet have anything they can commit the exception to13:48
xnoxrbasak: people email devel-permissions mailing to add packages to packagesets. (spotted those in the past for like input-methods packageset, and others)13:48
xnoxlist.13:49
cjwatsonxnox: the autogenerated packagesets are special.13:49
cjwatsonnot part of the same process13:49
xnoxcjwatson: oh.13:49
rbasakI'll email the DMB seeing as it sounds non-trivial. Thanks!13:50
dholbach@pilot in13:55
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jamespagerbasak: I thought the server packageset was automagically generated14:08
cjwatsonjamespage: it is, there's a list of exceptions14:09
rbasakjamespage: it is, but AIUI if other seeds also pull in server packages, then the packages don't get attributed to server, and thus don't end up in the packageset. Or something like that.14:09
cjwatsonit would probably be best for the DMB to run an auto-refresh first and then see whether the package in question is in a further-in seed than server14:09
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cjwatsons/seed/packageset/14:10
rbasakI emailed the DMB: https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/devel-permissions/2014-January/000576.html14:10
rbasakMany (most?) packages I uploaded hit this issue. I try and ask rather than get every one sponsored - hopefully then future ubuntu-server uploaders won't be affected as much.14:11
markavHello, can someone help me. My application (Commericial) on ubuntu software center pending review for a week. given the usual?14:18
ogra_markav, ask in #ubuntu-app-devel14:19
markavthx14:19
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seb128hum15:24
seb128https://launchpadlibrarian.net/163197609/upload_5491603_log.txt15:24
seb128does anyone knows what happened there?15:24
seb128libreoffice build failed to upload on i38615:24
seb128is there a way to retry upload or do we need to retry a full build?15:24
cjwatsonseb128: it's transient bad luck, I'm afraid you have to retry15:29
cjwatsonthe whole thing15:29
seb128cjwatson, ok, thanks :/15:29
cjwatsonsometimes the librarian server fails to respond properly, I don't know why15:30
seb128sorry for the buildd DoS people ;-)15:30
cjwatsonAIUI that's basically "Server said: <EOF>"15:30
cjwatsonwe're not short of x86 buildd resources at the moment15:30
seb128good15:33
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mdeslaurdoko: mind if I merge nss?16:32
dokomdeslaur, not at all16:32
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mdeslaurdoko: thanks16:33
xnoxChickenCutlass: cmake in trusty is now fixed again, and correct cross-compiler is used. So powerd now can cross-compile, sans 's/python/python:any/' change.16:44
ChickenCutlassxnox, fantastic, thanks16:46
xnoxChickenCutlass: https://code.launchpad.net/~xnox/powerd/ftxbfs/+merge/20289116:47
jodhxnox: can we now safely re-enable abi-compliance-checker for upstart?16:47
ChickenCutlassxnox, great16:48
xnoxjodh: once it propagates from debian -> trusty, yeah16:49
jodhxnox: what version do we require then? the changelog suggests 1.99.8-1 would work?16:50
dholbachmore sponsoring tomorrow16:55
dholbach@pilot out16:55
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juliankdoko: I'm wondering why you changed the apt package to install the APT binary. I mean, it was not an oversight not to include it in the package.16:56
dokojuliank, talked with mvo about it. should go in before ff16:59
juliankdoko: OK, thanks.17:00
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jtaylorI found a fun way to break your amd64 system today: apt-get install libc6-amd64; apt-get remove libc6-amd6418:05
jtaylorno more lib64/ld.so = broken system18:05
Laneyknown18:07
jtaylork, didn't find a bug in lp18:07
LaneyI was under the impression that it was fixed18:08
LaneyI only know of https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Touch/Emulator#A.2BAC8.21.2BAFw_If_you_are_on_amd6418:08
jtaylorI still can reproduce it on trusty18:08
jtaylorchroot works fine18:08
jtaylorto reproduce it18:09
xnoxjtaylor: yes, it is known.18:10
xnoxLaney: no it wasn't fixed, it's just emulator was taught to not have libc6-amd64 dependency.18:11
Laneyyeah I see18:11
xnoxjtaylor: the bug is against libc6 in debian I believe, as it affects it there as well.18:11
Laneydidn't really follow it18:11
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NoskcajCan someone please sync weather-plugin for bug 1244629 ?19:24
ubottubug 1244629 in xfce4-weather-plugin (Ubuntu Precise) "SRU xfce4-weather-plugin, currently showing 'No Data'" [Undecided,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/124462919:24
NoskcajIt needs to be fixed in time for the point release of precise19:25
brendandhi, we want to replace the checkbox-qt package with checkbox-gui which will provide the same functionality, but with a different implementation. does this in any way affect the process to get checkbox-gui into universe or do we need to follow the same process?19:38
brendandreplace as in dpkg Replaces: checkbox-qt19:38
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tedgSo I'm having some trouble trying to get some Python bindings into a package.20:23
tedgThe branch I'm trying to do is here: https://code.launchpad.net/~ted/+recipe/babeltrace-daily-python20:24
tedgBut it's causing stuff to be put in site-packages20:24
tedgand it seems like I need dist-packages?20:24
tedgOops, that's not the branch :-)20:24
tedghttps://code.launchpad.net/~ted/babeltrace/python-binding-packaging20:24
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kentbcan I get someone to review and sponsor a fix for:  https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/wsmancli/+bug/1272059?20:41
ubottuUbuntu bug 1272059 in wsmancli (Ubuntu) "wsmancli needs to be rebuilt against openwsman-2.4.3" [Undecided,Confirmed]20:41
infinitykentb: Versioning the build-dep isn't really necessary.20:42
kentbinfinity: ok. I can change that.20:43
infinityMight also be nice to know *why* the ABI broke for libopenwsman1 before just blindly rebuilding things, but meh...20:43
Noskcajinfinity, Is s-p-u enough to sync xfce4-weather-plugin? bug 124462920:43
ubottubug 1244629 in xfce4-weather-plugin (Ubuntu Precise) "SRU xfce4-weather-plugin, currently showing 'No Data'" [Undecided,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/124462920:44
NoskcajI've found a few people willing to test20:44
infinityNoskcaj: Looks like we don't import proposed-updates.20:45
Noskcajok. Should i make a merge now instead?20:45
infinitykentb: Generally, when you've broken ABI in a library, you've done something wrong...20:45
kentbinfinity: anything I can read over that'll help me root that out or figure out what got busted?20:46
infinitykentb: http://paste.ubuntu.com/6804964/20:47
infinitykentb: What's busted is that you should have changed the package name to libopenwsman220:47
kentbinfinity: ok. got it. thank you.  so the 'right' way would be to fix that in libopenwsman then also change the build dep in wsmancli?20:48
infinitykentb: *then* the rdeps need no-change rebuilds to depend on the newer package.  But at least you could then have done it without panicking. ;)20:48
infinitykentb: No need to change the build-dep.20:49
kentbinfinity: ok. so I'll fix openwsman then20:50
kentberr libopenwsman20:50
infinitykentb: Don't forget to update all the references in the openwsman packaging too.20:50
kentbok20:51
infinitykentb: And to smooth upgrades over your breakage, you might want libopenwsman2 to "Replaces: libopenwsman1 (= 2.4.3-0ubuntu1)"20:52
infinitykentb: Which you can drop later in the cycle, or in 14.10.20:52
infinity(That wouldn't have been necessary without the screwup, since lib1 and lib2 shouldn't actually have file overlaps, ever...)20:52
mwhudsonsoo20:58
mwhudsonafter x does that "eating the font bitmap cache" thing20:58
mwhudsonis there a way to reset it short of restarting?20:58
kentbinfinity: ok. just to make sure it's 1) fix the package name 2) add the "replaces" line 3) all references in the control file to libopenwsman1 need to be changed.  is that right?21:00
infinitykentb: Should do.  You'll need to rename debian/libfoo1.* to libfoo2.*21:01
infinitymwhudson: "Have you tried turning it off and on again?"21:02
dobeyanyone have any recommendations for how to use multiple build systems during the same build in debian/rules? have a project that is transitioning from autotools to cmake, and now i need to install some stuff with cmake. i already have overrides for configure/build/test to make sure the new cmake bits and new code don't break, but just doing "make install" doesn't seem like it'll cut it21:02
infinitydobey: Override dh_auto_install too?21:02
kentbinfinity: alright. I'll cook that up now.21:02
dobeyinfinity: right. but i'm not sure what to use for the "make install" itself21:03
dobeybecause if i just do "make install" it'll try to install to /usr/local or something i guess21:03
infinitydobey: Well, hard to say without a lot more context, I guess.21:03
dobeyhrmm, i guess i need to fix the configure state too, to use the right prefix21:03
infinitydobey: In theory, your configure (or whatever) should be setting DESTDIR.21:04
infinity(Or doing whatever prefixy things make install needs)21:04
dobeyinfinity: https://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ubuntuone-hackers/unity-scope-click/trunk/view/head:/debian/rules is what i currently have21:05
dobeyinfinity: or alternatively, is it possible to do "(cd build && dh_auto_configure --buildsystem cmake)" ? or does dh require running cmake in the source tree?21:17
infinitydobey: dh generally expects to be running in the parent of debian/21:21
Laneythere's a --builddirectory option that might be your thing21:31
LaneyHaven't used it myself21:32
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dobeyi think i have something that should work now21:33
jtaylorcan someone provide me with a backtrace of the numpy python-dbg testsuite failure on ppc64el?21:33
jtaylorI'm willing to debug it but don't have the nerve now for running qemu (if that even works)21:34
Laneydh_auto_* --builddir=build21:34
Laneydirectory, ykwim21:34
kentbinfinity: here's what I got for openwsman...anything else?:  http://people.canonical.com/~kentb/openwsman.debdiff21:51
infinitykentb: Looks good.21:53
kentbinfinity: ok. thanks. I'll flie a separate bug for that and fix the changelog for wsmancli to just say 'no-change rebuild21:54
infinitykentb: Could just track them all on the same bug.21:54
kentbinfinity: ok. will do that then21:55
infinitykentb: If you need a sponsor, I can do them all in a bit.21:55
kentbinfinity: ok. if you would, please.  I'll let you know when ready.21:55
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kentbinfinity: ok. debdiffs are uploaded.22:06
infinitykentb: Refresh my memory on the bug number?  I'll review and sponsor those right now before I get distracted.22:06
infinityWell, I'll sponsor the library one, and wait until it's built, and do the other. :P22:06
kentbinfinity: thanks, it's https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/wsmancli/+bug/127205922:07
ubottuUbuntu bug 1272059 in wsmancli (Ubuntu) "wsmancli needs to be rebuilt against openwsman-2.4.3" [Undecided,Confirmed]22:07
infinitykentb: Ta.22:07
infinitykentb: A no-change rebuild probably shouldn't bump standards-version.  I'll revert that. ;)22:08
kentbinfinity: whoops, you're right22:09
infinitykentb: Oh, hrm, I should have looked closer.  This ships multiple libraries in one package, and only one bumped SOVER.  Ick.22:15
infinitykentb: This really should be split.22:15
kentbinfinity: ok. so new bug and I guess the other stuff with a "1" in the name should be converted over?22:16
infinitykentb: Yeah, looking at this, libopenwsman1 (or 2) shouldn't exist at all.22:17
infinitykentb: All those libs should be broken out to libwsman1, libwsman-client1, etc.22:18
infinityErr, client222:18
infinitykentb: You can still have one bit -dev package that depends on all of the little libs, though.22:18
infinitykentb: But shipping all the libs together is a recipe for disaster if upstream doesn't bump SOVER on all of them together.22:18
infinitys/one bit/one big/22:19
infinityGlad I did a test build and looked at the output, I guess.22:19
kentbinfinity: lovely...ok. so what did you see in the output that allowed you to catch that?22:22
infinitykentb: I just looked at the package contents listing vomit at the end of sbuild.22:24
infinitykentb: "less foo.deb" would have worked as well.22:24
infinitykentb: But, basically, a bunch of libraries in a single package is generally only sane if you have an upstream guarantee that they'll always have lockstep SONAMEs.22:24
infinity(Or if you're libc, and get to be a unique snowflake about the dynamic linker)22:25
* Snow-Man is a whole collection of unique snowflakes.22:25
infinitySnow-Man: Do you highlight on "snow"?22:25
Snow-Manmaybe?22:26
Snow-Man:D22:26
slangasekhe highlights on infinity; he's your Internet Friend22:26
Snow-Manhahaha22:26
infinityOverly-attached Snow-Man?22:26
infinityAlso, it's that time of year again: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LDWJn3IwiaM22:27
tewardanyone seen xnox or knows when they'll be alive?22:27
Snow-ManI love that when she says 'blood is red' the advertisment that came up was 'PHP'22:28
Snow-Man… followed by 'JAVA'22:28
infinitySnow-Man: PHP is the blood, Java's the bruises?22:28
infinityteward: He's on London time, so probably escaped work hours ago.22:29
tewardinfinity: ah, i see.  meh, he's got enough pings elsewhere, he'll probably see them when he connects.22:30
Snow-Maninfinity: that's certainly been my experience..22:31
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kentbinfinity: so, pretty much anything with a unique library name under /usr/lib needs a package?22:40
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slangasekkentb: unless there's some very specific reason to believe the sonames will change in lockstep, yes22:43
kentbslangasek: ok. got it. I'll work on this tonight, then and then have someone review it tomorrow22:43
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