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NoskcajSince requestsync keeps breaking, can someone sync gthumb?01:30
NoskcajI fixed the existing delta in the latest upload, and it's only exp because of debian's gtk3.1001:30
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pittijtaylor: I enabled doko's PPA which sets the default to 3.4 (https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-toolchain-r/+archive/python3)06:15
pittidobey: FTR, apport is reporting to LP again in trusty; I'll look at the MarkForUpload bug today06:16
pittiGood morning06:16
pitticjwatson: is it still true that "Packages in06:20
pitti      the base system may not use bzip2"06:20
pitti?06:20
pitticjwatson: (from libpng's merge changelog)06:20
cjwatsonpitti: I'd prefer to keep that; the problem is that it limits the use of debootstrap to bootstrap Ubuntu on non-Debian/Ubuntu systems06:27
pitticjwatson: ok, thanks; so we'll keep that (the other delta is gone now, that's why I asked)06:28
pitticjwatson: and, early for you!06:28
cjwatsonpitti: also, it breaks debootstrap in d-i (which could be fixed by reconfiguring busybox, but we'd still run into the above)06:28
cjwatsonpitti: about to get a train to the core sprint in London06:28
cjwatsonso injecting coffee ..06:29
pitticjwatson: ah right06:29
pittiwgrant: do you know why https://launchpad.net/debian/+source/bzr-upload still hasn't picked up 1.1.0-4? It got uploaded to sid two days ago07:11
mitya57xpdf/experimental from 2 days ago also isn't picked up for some reason07:32
pittisame for cups; it looks like autoimport is generally not working?07:45
mitya57pitti: Does bug 1273075 break some packages? (If yes, then I probably should apply it in Debian as well)08:06
ubottubug 1273075 in sphinx (Ubuntu) "Copying html_logo file over improperly checks for file basename instead of relative name" [Undecided,Fix committed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/127307508:06
pittimitya57: autopilot AFAIK (that's why I backported the fix, on veeber's request)08:08
pittimitya57: it's just a backport from upstream, so it'll get into Debian sooner or later anyway; but of course feel free to backport it as well08:09
mitya57Then it's not urgently needed in Debian :)08:09
pittimitya57: yes, that's what I thought08:09
dholbachgood morning08:24
dholbachLaney, happy birthday!08:27
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wgrantpitti, mitya57-mobile: I think our internal Debian mirror is out of date. Will investigate once IS appears.09:03
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pittiwgrant: ah, thanks09:05
slangasekRAOF: looking at libgusb merge, I see you've added DEB_BUILD_MAINT_OPTIONS = hardening=+all; is there a particular reason to have this delta here?  +all only adds PIE and -Wl,-z,now, neither of which is relevant for a library AFAIK09:18
Laneyhmm09:22
LaneyIs there a path back to fixed image builds? Robert's intention wasn't to bring unity-control-center onto them yet - AFAIK, everything has alternates & the idea is/was to switch the seeds at some point.09:25
LaneyBut it looks like having unity-control-center as the primary dep/recommends of things is causing it to be chosen09:27
cjwatsonLaney: explicitly seeding the old one for now might fix things09:54
Laneycjwatson: it is09:54
LaneyI don't see it in the germinate output though so it looks as if the package relationships are being resolved first09:55
cjwatsonhow about gnome-control-center-datetime?09:56
Laneynope09:56
cjwatsonexplicitly seeding that (and uploading ubuntu-meta) might help09:56
cjwatsonsince unity-control-center-datetime is being pulled in by indicator-datetime per germinate09:56
Laneyyep, I see that09:57
Laneyworth a try09:57
Laneythis is a ppc64elfest10:03
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argesdoko: hi. Do you mind if I take on the sudo merge?11:11
dokoarges, not at all11:11
argesdoko: : ) cool11:12
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Laneycjwatson: looks like that worked12:01
cjwatsonLaney: great12:03
Laneythe mysterious inner workings of OMG I just found a hidden creme egg12:10
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mitya57wgrant: import seems working now, thanks!12:54
wgrantmitya57: Ah yes, sorry, fixed it to use a different mirror13:14
wgrantpitti: ^^13:14
Mirvcould I get a core-dev to look at this packaging change before uploading http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/6826135/ . background at https://code.launchpad.net/~timo-jyrinki/qml-friends/fix_qt52_ftbfs_adding_dependencies/+merge/20301213:21
MirvI could reproduce the failing build's error message on device, but I didn't find other explanation than that the dependency resolving is complex. that is, friends-facebook already depends on account-plugin-facebook, but only when adding those dependencies explicitly PPA builder got happy.13:22
Mirvsimilarly I needed to apt-get install account-plugin-facebook first on the device before friends-facebook was happy to install.13:23
Mirvwhat I'd need is an ack (or not) to proceed with uploading that change via cu2d.13:25
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highvoltage513:40
pittiwgrant: splendid, thakn you!13:51
pittiwgrant: syncpackage now crashes differently, but at least it got further13:51
pittiubuntutools.archive.DownloadError: Signature on bzr-upload_1.1.0-4.dsc could not be verified13:51
pittiwgrant: I'll try again in a bit, supposedly it needs some time to catch up?13:52
smoserhm.. anyone have an idea here?14:37
smoseri've got a python program (cloud-init) that runs early in boot.  I'm trying to wait a reaasonable amount of time for a http resource to appear (120 seconds).14:38
smoserit does that by setting the timeout (default 50 seconds), and then if it times out, adding that to a counter and checking that that counter is < 120 seconds and then trying again if so14:38
smoserthe issue I think is that ntp is kicking in and setting the clock after first reading of the conter14:39
smoserof the clock14:39
smoser(i read the clock with time.time())14:39
smoserso in summary the issue is that reading the clock with 'time.time()', waiting some time, then reading the clock again with 'time.time()'. ends up with time going backwards.14:40
smoseri could use /proc/uptime for my time reading. but is there any way in python that would be safe to the clock being set backwards ?14:41
argesinfinity: can you take a look at http://people.canonical.com/~arges/sudo/sudo_debian.debdiff14:44
cjwatsonsmoser: use python >= 3.3 and you can use time.clock_gettime(time.CLOCK_MONOTONIC) or something along those lines14:46
smoseryeah. i got that same answer in #python cjwatson.14:47
smoserthanks.14:47
cjwatson(there might be better ways, that's just the first that comes to mind)14:47
infinityarges: Did you test that that LDFLAGS bit was actually still necessary before merging it into a different makefile target?14:49
argesinfinity: no I'll test if that is still necessary14:49
infinityarges: Oh, nevermind, I now see what it's doing.  Yeah, it's necessary.14:51
infinityarges: But if there are any new targets, they'd all need it added.  I hope you checked for that.14:51
argesinfinity: yea so the libcommon target was renamed to libsudo_util (found in the changelog)14:52
infinityarges: Kay.14:52
argesinfinity: that's the only target 'change' and I made sure the LDFLAGS addition was there14:52
infinityarges: As a nit pick, I'd clean up the mess that MoM made of the Debian changelog at the tail end there.  Not that you did that, it's probably been like that for years.14:53
infinityarges: I'll review the rest of the merge in a bit.  I need some not-so-fresh air.14:53
argesinfinity: ok.14:54
argesok changlog cruft fixed14:59
LaneyMirv: how can that problem be reproduced?15:00
shadeslayerdpm: ping15:01
Logan__infinity: please look at netcdf :)15:05
wgrantpitti: Hm, shouldn't be any delay. Can you recheck now?15:07
pittiwgrant: I synced it successfully some 15 mins ago now15:07
seb128wgrant, hey15:08
wgrantseb128: Hi15:08
wgrantpitti: Great15:08
seb128wgrant, is there any chance you could have a look to https://bugs.launchpad.net/launchpad/+bug/1260754 ? by then you said it should fix itself once the initial import queue was dealt with, but that didn't seem to happen15:08
ubottuUbuntu bug 1260754 in Launchpad itself "Translation not imported from source to launchpad" [Undecided,New]15:08
wgrantseb128: Do you have an example that hasn't imported in the last couple of weeks?15:09
seb128wgrant, gtk+3.0 got an upload since, https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gtk+3.0/3.10.6-0ubuntu315:10
seb128but that's more tahn "couple of weeks"15:10
seb128I can do another upload if you think that's worth trying15:10
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wgrantseb128: Hum, will have a look soonish15:11
wgrantThanks15:11
shadeslayerdpm: would be nice to get https://code.launchpad.net/~dpm/intltool/add-qtdesigner-support/+merge/145112 merged soon15:12
seb128wgrant, thank you15:12
cjwatsontseliot: http://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/pending-sru.html is still looking kinda nasty for nvidia ...?15:27
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tseliotcjwatson: bug #1268027 is not really a regression and we should stop the bot from claiming that verification failed. Speaking of bug #1076414, that should not affect my packages in proposed any more because nvidia-settings will be the only package of its kind. As for bug #1222670, my packages in proposed fix it15:35
ubottubug 1268027 in nvidia-settings (Ubuntu) "nvidia-settings crashes on exit" [Medium,Incomplete] https://launchpad.net/bugs/126802715:35
ubottubug 1076414 in nvidia-settings-updates (Ubuntu) "Transitioning between nvidia drivers (updates, 304, 310) results in install failure due to conflicting nvidia-settings" [High,Invalid] https://launchpad.net/bugs/107641415:35
ubottubug 1222670 in nvidia-graphics-drivers-319 (Ubuntu Precise) "[nVidia GTX645][10de:11c4] Unable to boot to desktop with nvidia-319 driver" [High,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/122267015:35
cjwatsonbdmurray: ^- can you help tseliot with pacifying the bot?15:36
tseliotcjwatson: I also uploaded a new jockey for bug #1259237 but if you approve bug #1272311, you'll get that for free15:41
ubottubug 1259237 in bbswitch (Ubuntu Precise) "Hybrid graphics enablement in 12.04.4" [Medium,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/125923715:41
ubottubug 1272311 in jockey (Ubuntu Precise) "Add support for AMD Kaveri graphics chipsets" [High,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/127231115:41
cjwatsontseliot: it's *really* tight for 12.04.4.  is it absolutely critical for that?15:44
cjwatsonthe only way I can get new uploads in in time at this point is to waive the waiting period.15:44
tseliotcjwatson: it's for hardware enablement and I think we need the code to be in 12.04.4 for our images15:45
cjwatsontseliot: I think we at least need to get the existing bbswitch in first before superseding it?16:11
cjwatsonoh, it doesn't include bbswitch, hmm16:11
tseliot:)16:12
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slangasekogasawara, bdmurray, infinity: update-manager released to quantal; upgrades will now go straight from 12.10 to 13.1016:20
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ogasawaraslangasek: ack, thanks16:21
argesinfinity: here's an update: http://people.canonical.com/~arges/sudo/debian_sudo.debdiff16:21
vlad_starkovCopy-pasted from #ubuntu-kernel:16:23
vlad_starkovI probably found a bug in some module. Can't boot Ubuntu Server on my machine. It raises CPU soft lockup errors all the time. The system even can't boot.16:23
vlad_starkovI tried to boot from grml USB flash, and it does almost all the same. But when I tried to boot grml with 'noudev' boot option, the grml has booted just fine and htop shows me all my 8 CPU cores with 0-2% load.16:23
vlad_starkovWhat does 'noudev' boot option in my case?16:23
slangasekvlad_starkov: it's not a standard kernel boot option, the definition of it would be specific to grml16:25
vlad_starkovslangasek: hmm16:26
cjwatsonbdmurray: bug 125923716:27
ubottubug 1259237 in bbswitch (Ubuntu Precise) "Hybrid graphics enablement in 12.04.4" [Medium,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/125923716:27
tseliotcjwatson: oh, and I think16:27
slangasekvlad_starkov: the most obvious guess, however, is that it doesn't launch udev and let udev load drivers16:27
tseliotcjwatson: bug #1262238 is required too16:27
ubottubug 1262238 in fglrx-installer-updates (Ubuntu Precise) "[SRU] Add support for the lts-saucy stack" [Medium,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/126223816:27
cjwatsontseliot: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nvidia-prime/+bug/1259237/comments/11 has instructions for you on what to do ... did you try following thenm?16:27
cjwatson*them16:28
tseliotright, let me do that16:28
vlad_starkovslangasek: It seems like reasonable explanation of what is 'noudev'.16:28
zulmterry:  ping i subscribed the server team oslo.rootwrap to the bugs can we get it MIRed now16:28
vlad_starkovslangasek: is there anything like 'noudev' for Ubuntu Server?16:28
mterryzul, OK, thanks!16:29
mterryzul, will do a pass after lunch16:29
zulmterry:  cool thanks16:29
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vlad_starkovslangasek: "grml noudev                disable startup of udev (disables module loading)"16:32
dpmshadeslayer, yeah, I had no success pinging danilo at the time, but perhaps dobey can have a look at it? (https://code.launchpad.net/~dpm/intltool/add-qtdesigner-support/+merge/145112)16:34
slangasekvlad_starkov: no, there's nothing like that for Ubuntu; it's not a case we would support, so it would only be useful for debugging16:34
vlad_starkovslangasek: What would be the right strategy to find the buggy module and disable it?16:36
slangaseknot sure, honestly16:36
slangasek#ubuntu-kernel may have ideas16:36
vlad_starkovslangasek: there are no answers for the moment on #ubuntu-kernel16:39
pittistgraber: autopkgtest email notification is currently broken (ev is on it AFAIK), so relaying: lxc fails its autopkgtest, thus held in -proposed16:50
evretoaded: ^ I thought this was fixed?16:50
retoadedev, that is part of the smtp-lab.canonical.com time out issue16:51
stgraberpitti: yeah, I know, it's the lab's fault, I pushed a force-badtest to the hints branch16:51
jibelpitti, stgraber forced it because test fails due to networking issues and he ran them successfully in an adt environment outside if the lab16:51
stgraberpitti: juju blew up for unknown reason, jibel is looking into that, lxc failed because of broken network in the lab and some of the debootstrap calls failing16:52
stgraberboth succeeded when run on my own jenkins+buildd so I'm just blaming the lab and forcing stuff through until that's resolved16:52
evretoaded: I thought James just checked it was working?16:52
jibelstgraber, and of course when I try the copy succeeds http://d-jenkins.ubuntu-ci:8080/job/trusty-adt-juju-core/ARCH=i386,label=adt/39/console16:53
stgraberjibel: hehe, of course :)16:53
retoadedev, James checked that the server was up and working but not the connectivity from the lab to it.16:53
jibelsame arch, same host, same base VM16:54
evretoaded: can you pursue this and keep pitti in the loop?16:54
retoadedev, ack16:54
dokobarry, https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+archive/test-rebuild-20140127/+builds?build_text=&build_state=failed16:58
dokobarry, http://people.ubuntuwire.org/~wgrant/rebuild-ftbfs-test/test-rebuild-20140127-trusty.html17:22
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jtaylorbarry: numpy followup, should fix pandas build: https://code.launchpad.net/~jtaylor/ubuntu/trusty/python-numpy/new-upstream-20140124/+merge/20315918:01
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YokoZarIs "new" queue processing anyone in particular's responsibility?18:37
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rbasakYokoZar: The ubuntu-archive team. See: https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-archive18:49
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jtaylordoes ppc64 work with qemu?19:49
vlad_starkovBUG detected http://paste.ubuntu.com/6828163/20:07
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Logan_I feel like I missed the DMB meeting. That's sad.20:59
* Logan_ checks logs.20:59
Logan_Looks like Noskcaj was confused. He put himself on the agenda. :P21:01
Logan_infinity: Did you take a look at netcdf yet?21:01
RAOFslangasek: Should be fine to drop, that was probably just "shouldn't break anything" leftovers from convincing me that the no-fortify-functions was indeed a false-positive.22:34
juliankLogan_: Logan__: I still find the autoreconf bug reporting in Debian a bit unfortunate. We now have a usertag   "User: debian-devel@lists.debian.org" "Usertags: autoreconf". It would be nice if you could set them on the bugs you report.22:36
juliankPossibly manual using the bts tool after you received confirmation from the bts22:37
Logan_juliank: Yeah, I plan on doing that in batch retroactively to all of my autoreconf bugs. I just haven't had the time so far to get them all in a list.22:37
Logan_I'll do that ASAP, though.22:37
Logan_Right now I'm forwarding some more that I did the other day.22:37
juliankLogan_: OK, thanks, I just wanted to let you know in case doko did not tell you22:38
Logan_Yeah, he let me know. I've been delinquent in actually doing it. :P22:38
juliankLogan_: If you do not have a list already, bts status $(bts select submitter:logan@ubuntu.com) fields:bug_num,subject | grep -B1 '^subject.*dh-autoreconf' | awk '/^bug_num/ {print $2}'  gives you one22:45
Logan_Brilliant. That'll make my life a lot easier.22:45
juliankRight, you can then just build your usertagging email (or bts command, but email building is easier) by looping over the numbers.22:49
Logan_Smart. I'll do that tonight.22:50
Logan_Is there a limit for one email?22:50
juliankI don't know.22:51
juliankNone you should hit, I think22:51
Logan_I guess we'll find out. :)22:51
Logan_Heh, you'll be surprised at how many I've filed.22:51
Logan_Or maybe you won't, since you apparently get pinged every time. :P22:51
juliankYes, if I am on IRC I get pinged. And I know you filed about 180 bugs22:52
juliankat least the dh-autoreconf ones.22:52
Logan_Oh wow.22:52
juliankThe other ones are not interesting.22:52
Logan_I'll try to spice them up then.22:52
juliankIf you want to go crazy, this should generate the entire email: echo "user debian-devel@lists.debian.org"; for bug in $(bts status $(bts select submitter:logan@ubuntu.com) fields:bug_num,subject | grep -B1 '^subject.*dh-autoreconf' | awk '/^bug_num/ {print $2}'); do echo "usertag $bug autoreconf"; done; echo "thanks"22:54
Logan_I'm not exactly a bash expert, so I was probably going to ask you for a command to generate the email anyway. :P22:54
juliankYou just need to send the output of this command to control@b.d.o22:55
Logan_I'll do that tonight so I'm sure to pull in the bugs I file today.22:55
Logan_juliank: Is there any way to make it so that it excludes the ones that already have that tag? :P22:56
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juliankYou could select the ones with a tag and then calculate the differences of those sets, but I'd not do that in bash anymore, but rather in Python, as it gets to ugly otherwise.22:57
juliankBut retagging does not hurt, so no real need to worry.22:58
juliankPeople do not even get a notification for usertags IIRC22:58
Logan_Okay, sweet.22:58
juliankNone of your bugs were tagged yet anyway.23:01
juliankhttp://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?submitter=logan@ubuntu.com;users=debian-devel@lists.debian.org;tag=autoreconf is empty23:01
Logan_True.23:01
Logan_I'll fix that. :P23:01
juliankThis website should give you a list of all untagged bugs mentioning dh-autoreconf in the subject: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?include=subject%3Adh-autoreconf;submitter=logan%40ubuntu.com;exclude=tags%3Aautoreconf;users=debian-devel@lists.debian.org23:03
juliankIn case the script happens to miss something, you can see it there.23:03
Logan_Thanks so much for your help!23:04
Logan_Actually, I'll run it now.23:04
juliankNo problem, it's midnight here anyway, so there's not much else to do.23:04
juliankWell, OK, sleeping would be an option. But this here is more interesting23:05
Logan_juliank: So the user command doesn't need the bugs after it as well?23:07
juliankThe user command sets the user, and then each usertag command tags a single bug.23:07
juliankfor the last set user23:08
Logan_Okay.23:08
Logan_Sent.23:08
Logan_Prepare for BTS downtime, lol.23:08
juliankSeems to have worked.23:12
juliankApart from vanessa-socket (736891)23:13
Logan_Awesome.23:13
Logan_Yeah, I just filed that one.23:13
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slangasekRAOF: okey-dokey; have dropped it23:31
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