=== bjf is now known as bjf[afk] [01:26] anyone around could allow dialer-app and messaging-app to transition to release despite their being uninstallable? [01:26] ahah [01:27] I mean uninstallable on just powerpc64el and arm64 :D [01:48] cyphermox: that would be a regression as both messaging-app and dialer-app are currently present on those two arches in the release pocket. [01:49] cyphermox: however the easiest solution is to fix and build qtdeclarative5-ubuntu-telephony0.1 on those two arches, which should be easy these days. [01:50] I know they are already preset [01:50] but they would also already not be installable on these two arches [01:51] I would normally ask cjwatson who's aware of the situation [01:51] I find it quite sad too, but this goes relatively deep [01:51] qtdeclaractive... needs libusermetrics, which down the line needs valgrind, IIRC [01:52] developers are supposed to be aware already that they need to fix this situation [01:52] cyphermox: which is trivial to fix, making valgrind conditional. [01:53] cyphermox: i'm half-way done, and uploading libusermetrics which should unblock all of above. [01:53] cyphermox: we don't increase uninstallable count because of silly packages forcing to use valgrind unconditionally =) [01:53] no, i understand your position, we were just already dealing with this in the above way [01:54] https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libusermetrics/1.1.1+14.04.20140305-0ubuntu1 [01:54] libusermetrics should already ahve been ignoring valgrind had the change been done right *sigh* [01:54] cyphermox: that's ok. I'll fix it and then respin the jobs. [01:55] well, thanks then [01:57] test building [02:23] cyphermox: all tests failed locally, yet passing on buildds. https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libusermetrics/1.1.1+14.04.20140305-0ubuntu2 ppc64el is here, arm64 is rolling .debs ;-) [03:15] xnox: awesome, thanks a lot [03:15] guess I'll owe you a $drink === psivaa_ is now known as psivaa-afk [09:30] xnox,cyphermox: I'd filed https://code.launchpad.net/~cjwatson/libusermetrics/valgrind-optional/+merge/211563 for this days ago, but it never got landed === SpamapS_ is now known as SpamapS [16:36] I've cleaned up image build failures [16:50] * infinity bumps another off the ppc/uninst list. [16:58] infinity: Oh, nice find. I'm glad I didn't have to debug that directly. [17:03] cjwatson: I filed the Debian bug, everything after that was passive updates from other people. :P [17:03] cjwatson: Still fails miserably on 64-bit BE arches, but we don't ship any, so meh. [17:03] * cjwatson sheds a tear for ppc64. [17:03] Only one, mind. [17:04] s390x was where I tested. [17:04] But yeah. [17:04] Until someone throws gobs of money and a sub-zero datacenter at us, I suspect we won't care much about s/390 [17:05] Does Red Hat have some hosting in Antarctica then? [17:06] cjwatson: I suspect they don't host the kit at all, much like Debian doesn't. [17:06] cjwatson: I could be wrong, of course, but I'm betting they just get time on something hosted by IBM. [17:07] Mm, you may be right ... [17:10] cjwatson: It just seems unlikely that RH would set up a DC with the power and hookups required for a water-cooled rack, but who knows. People do a lot of things in the name of fun. :) [17:10] (I'd totally hook it up to the washing machine hookups in my apartment!) [17:13] Because what you want is an S/390 covered in weird smelly goop [17:13] (I just repaired my washing machine ...) [17:14] If you have weird smelly goop coming out of the taps hooked up to your washing machine, I think you may have found your problem. [17:14] My taps just provide water. :P [17:15] I was assuming that the washing machine hookups might also have washing machines nearby, and they seem to attract weird smelly goop in random crevices over time. [17:23] selinux-policy-dev : Depends: policycoreutils (>= 2.2.1) but it is not installable [17:23] srsly? [17:23] (arm64 and ppc64el) [17:23] How did I not notice that before today? [17:26] Bah, and all because of a symbols file update needed in setools. Simple enough. === jackson is now known as Guest15284 === Guest15284 is now known as Noskcaj [19:06] cjwatson: *sigh* sorry..... [19:06] cjwatson: i can't wait to do arm64be \o/ that should make up a little for not having ppc64 ;-) [19:16] * doko slaps xnox [19:18] * xnox "hit me baby one more time" =) [19:19] doko: It doesn't help if they like it. [19:21] liking is not enough === Ursinha is now known as Ursinha-afk === Ursinha-afk is now known as Ursinha