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pittibdmurray: I'm sure it was just because I forgot to change it to utopic; I already wondered where my upload went05:10
pittiGood morning05:10
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pittismoser: great, utopic cloud images exist now, thanks! do you know what's missing to generate a /current link in http://cloud-images.ubuntu.com/utopic/ ?05:56
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jibelpitti, I pushed https://code.launchpad.net/~jibel/britney/fix_missing_results it fixes the problem with vanishing results and results that changed over time, detects regression and always failing tests and only block regressions, and adds some coloring to excuses06:40
jibelpitti, I didn't proposed a merge yet, I need to fix the testsuite because what was not considered before are now identified as "always failing" and promoted06:41
pittijibel: yay, you rock06:44
dholbachgood morning06:56
smbxnox, cjwatson, The way that bug 1313497 turns out I wonder whether there would be any way of helping people to make better decisions when selecting kernel package in preseeds. Maybe extending the example with some explanation in the comments? (help.ubuntu.com/14.04/installation-guide)07:08
ubottubug 1313497 in linux (Ubuntu) "USB keyboard unresponsive on fresh install" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/131349707:08
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pittiinfinity: mind if I steal your modemmanager merge?08:04
pittiinfinity: (in fact, I'd like to try a sync first, and re-apply your -O2 workaround if it still fails)08:04
pittidarkxst: ^ FYI08:04
rsalvetixnox: updated bug https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/android/+bug/130531508:16
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1305315 in gcc-i686-linux-android (Ubuntu) "Android container fails to start when built with the gcc-i686-linux-android toolchain" [Undecided,New]08:16
pittixnox: we need to merge sysvinit so that invoke-rc.d works with systemd; are you already at it, shall I do it now, or is there a reason not to merge and I just cherry-pick these patches? (debian bug 683084 mostly)08:25
ubottuDebian bug 683084 in sysv-rc "Make invoke-rc.d/update-rc.d systemd-aware" [Wishlist,Fixed] http://bugs.debian.org/68308408:25
pittidoko, cjwatson: do we still care about "cell processor" and spu? (sysvinit delta)08:27
dokopitti, I removed all the compiler stuff now from the toolchain packages08:28
cjwatsonpitti: I certainly don't08:29
pittiok, so that seems obsolete; thanks for confirming!08:29
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SpamapShrm, anybody have clues on the magic incantations to get trusty's kernel to boot without any graphics modes?09:09
SpamapSnofb nomodeset vga=normal is not doing it09:09
smbSpamapS, "text" ?09:14
smbThough that is not a kernel argument but one that upstart looks at09:15
smbiirc09:15
SpamapSsmb: this is for a custom initrd09:16
SpamapSsmb: trying  video=vesafb:off09:16
smbOh and maybe needs to set grub to use console in /etc/default/grub09:16
SpamapSno grub, PXE boot09:16
smbah09:17
SpamapSwhich is part of the problem.. using an ILO remote KVM which doesn't want to support VGA without "red tape"09:17
SpamapSsupport non-VGA text mode I Mean09:17
smbYeah, not sure with pxe boot. for some bare-metal servers which don't like that for virtual KVMs either I use the grub console + nomodeset09:18
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dokoinfinity, https://launchpadlibrarian.net/174223989/buildlog_ubuntu-utopic-amd64.notmuch_0.18~rc0-1_FAILEDTOBUILD.txt.gz  can't reproduce this one locally10:17
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hakermaniaCan someone drop the link for a guide for pushing a package through the update manager?11:19
hakermaniae.g. release an updated version of an existent package mid-release.11:19
ogra_https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates11:21
ogra_?11:21
xnoxsmb: what kernel should be used? in the bug report you recommend "linux-server" but that is transitional package, which is linux-generic?11:39
xnoxsmb: i believe in expert mode we offer a choice from generic & lts-backport kernels.... but one can preseed anything.11:39
smbxnox, Yeah, I think I mentioned that server and generic are only historical. But mainly not using linux-image-xxx and not -virtual if you install on real hardware.11:40
xnoxsmb: no idea where that user found linux-image-virtual as preseed value.11:40
smbxnox, The problem in that bug is that they use preseed and picked linux-image-virtual for some reason11:40
smbxnox, That is a very good question indeed. :-P11:41
xnoxrsalveti: yeah, during platform build aosp does use -Wl,-shared,-Bsymbolic (libc.so generation et.al.)11:45
xnoxrsalveti: do you want to just force those flags in Android.mk in the android build?11:46
ogra_would be good if we could do that differently (more globally) else it is another thing porters need to care about11:47
ogra_(though Android.mk sounds like a good last resort)11:48
xnoxpitti: i'm not Merged-It-Last, but only tiny-patched-it-last =)11:48
xnoxpitti: there are a few things from our sysvinit that should be pushed to debian, i'll look into those.11:48
pittixnox: right, but as per the current TIL rules I'm supposed to ask you before I start on it11:49
xnoxpitti: go for it.11:50
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hakermaniaogra_, thanks a lot12:39
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smoserpitti, bother utlemming about utopic images. i suspect /current would only get created when there was something with all arches output or possibly pushed to ec2.13:15
pittismoser: ah, thanks13:16
pittiutlemming: ah, /current is blocked on getting buildable armhf cloud images, I suppose?13:17
smoserpitti, and ppc64el also at this point.13:17
smoserand arm6413:17
smoserstupid suporting to many archtectures!13:17
pittiack, thanks13:17
smoserpitti the plan i think in this next cycle will be to decouple a lot of this.13:18
pittiso, I'll continue the regular "manually upgrade our VMs" morning exercise for the time being :)13:18
smoserso that you may have the simplestreams data update dfor a single product13:18
smoserie com.ubuntu.cloud.daily:server:14.04:ppc64el from http://cloud-images.ubuntu.com/daily/streams/v1/com.ubuntu.cloud:daily:download.json13:19
smosercould get updated but com.ubuntu.cloud.daily:server:14.04:amd64 not13:19
smbstgraber, infinity Could one of you reject  drbd8 2:8.4.3-0ubuntu0.12.04.2 from the unapproved queue. I would have a additional piece of fix to merge in13:31
smbPrecise that is13:31
infinitysmb: Sure.13:33
infinitypitti: Re: modemmanager, go nuts.13:34
pittiinfinity: ack; synced13:35
smbinfinity, thanks!13:36
infinitypitti: I see no evidence in the changelog that the bug would have been fixed, FWIW.13:38
infinitypitti: And I don't think I got around to filing a bug about the problem.13:39
infinitypitti: And, indeed, it just failed on ppc64el. :)13:39
infinitypitti: So, enjoy reapplying my 4-line diff. :)13:39
pittimeh13:39
pittiinfinity: ack, will do :)13:39
pittiinfinity: oh, so that's not actually an ICE or anything, just the -Werror=maybe-uninitialized13:41
infinitypitti: Right, but I didn't have the time to actually fix the code.  If you want to, please do and forward the patch back.13:42
pittiinfinity: the chroots on porter, are they still the old-style "install packages and never remove cruft" things, or some sane ones with tarballs or overlays?13:46
pittiah, apparently still rapt (which inconveniently fails, meh)13:47
infinitypitti: The former, sadly.  Someone needs to find time to mangle the DSA chroot stuff to work with lp-buildd tarball imports and hand off to IS, so we can have a nicer layout.13:47
infinitypitti: rapt is failing?13:47
pitti$ sudo apt-get build-dep modemmanager13:47
pittiAttributeError: 'apt_pkg.SourceRecords' object has no attribute 'Lookup'13:47
infinitybuild-dep has never worked in rapt.13:47
infinitydpkg-checkbuilddeps -B && transcribe by hand.13:47
* pitti gives up and abuses one of his autopkgtest LXC containers then13:47
infinityBut switching x86 to -O3 would expose the same bug, no need to test on PPC anyway.13:48
pittiinfinity: ah, we build with -O3 by default on ppc64el?13:48
infinitypitti: Yeah.13:49
infinitypitti: Hence the s/-O3/-O2/ patch. :P13:49
pittiah, so it does13:51
Davieyarges: Are you releasing openstack saucy sru?13:59
argesDaviey: Already did this morning13:59
pittiinfinity: sent to https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=72926713:59
ubottuGnome bug 729267 in ModemManager "Build failure: mm-modem-messaging.c:168:24: error: 'array' may be used uninitialized in this function" [Major,Unconfirmed]14:00
pittiinfinity: this is actually quite serious14:00
Davieyarges: Ah yes, see it now.  Thanks14:00
argesnp14:00
infinitypitti: And, yet, doesn't trip under -O2... I usually take that to mean some implicit initialization is being optimised out as a result of one of the extra optimizations.14:02
mvoinfinity: build-dep never worked in rapt? hey, I'm here to help with that, tell me more please :)14:04
infinitymvo: Well, the solution isn't to fix rapt, it's to ditch it for dd-schroot-cmd.14:05
pittiyeah14:07
pittithese static permanent schroots are essentially useless once you clutter them with the first umpteen build deps14:07
mvoinfinity: ok14:08
pittichroot tarballs work quite well, and are ephemeral as they ought to be14:08
seb128mvo, don't be sad, if infinity doesn't have work for you I can find you stuff to work on *g*14:09
infinitypitti: Well, the other upshot of dd-schroot-cmd combined with pulling tarballs from LP is that you'd have an environment dangerously close to a real buildd.14:09
mvoseb128: haha, no worries, I don't get bored too soon :P14:09
pittiinfinity: *nod*14:09
seb128mvo, ;-)14:09
pittiinfinity: committed to Debian and uploaded a packaging git snapshot, so that we stay in sync14:15
infinitypitti: Cool, thanks.14:16
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bdmurraypitti: okay, I'll reject it then14:22
pittibdmurray: someone already did14:24
bdmurraypitti: okay, thanks14:26
bdmurraymvo: Did you see https://errors.ubuntu.com/problem/70c1930688440b1818145db3346da61eb39a7ac8?14:37
mvobdmurray: I didn't :/14:39
xnoxAnyone has powerpc box to try out and see if this is a scilab regression or... openjdk? https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/scilab/+bug/131464614:39
mvobdmurray: thanks a bunch, I prepare a fix14:39
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1314646 in scilab (Ubuntu) "scilab fails to launch on powerpc" [Undecided,New]14:39
bdmurraymvo: you should have received an email from the phased updater (sent as me) about it14:40
xnoxgetfem++ could be build without scilab support on powerpc to unblock things.14:40
mvobdmurray: indeed I did14:41
jdstrandxnox: I don't, but note that a new openjdk-7 was just pused to utopic-proposed a few minutes ago. might be worth seeing if the issue is still there14:41
xnoxjdstrand: still a problem.14:43
jdstrandah, too bad14:43
sithlord48can git-hg be used to import to launchpad?14:44
infinitysithlord48: Are you asking if a git-to-mercurial tool can be used to import a bzr project? :)14:46
sithlord48yes14:46
infinityI'll just leave that question there until it sinks in, then.14:47
zygasithlord48: do you want git or hg?14:47
sithlord48the project uses hg14:47
zygasithlord48: then if you get a git export then you gen get a bzr import on lp14:48
xnoxsithlord48: http://blog.launchpad.net/notifications/mercurial-imports-will-end-on-october-5th14:48
sithlord48yeah i had seen that . so all i can do i get see if i can get the repo changeed to git or svn?14:48
zygasithlord48: just use git14:49
xnoxsithlord48: yeah, or host a git mirror somewhere. Maybe github offers hg->git mirroring?14:49
sithlord48ill have to see about the mirror then thanks.  i can't change it not my project . i am only trying to package for easier user testing.14:50
xnoxjdstrand: fails in debian as well, i'll report to debian.14:50
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rsalvetixnox: can we force it in the toolchain itself?15:04
rsalvetixnox: there's no way to force that flag just for the shared libraries it seems15:05
rsalvetiwe just have a global LDFLAGS15:05
rsalvetiwhich then would be used for all the binaries, not only shared ones15:05
xnoxrsalveti: i'm trying to figure out how. ANDROID_DEFAULT is set, and toolchain is using android linker script, which should give us -Bsymbolic.15:05
xnoxrsalveti: doko pointed out that ubuntu build-flags maybe interracting negatively, but i've now did a rebuild with no dpkg-exported build-flags as well.15:06
xnoxrsalveti: i'm doing a toolchain build using aosp ndk scripts. If that rebuild from source correctly & if that is using the right flags, i'll just upload that for now.15:06
rsalvetixnox: yeah, great then15:07
rsalvetithanks15:07
jdstrandpitti, jibel: hi! I just got a notification about this failure: https://jenkins.qa.ubuntu.com/job/utopic-adt-click-apparmor/1. Looking at the click-apparmor autopkgtest, this is what is failing: http://paste.ubuntu.com/7367050/15:38
jdstrandpitti, jibel: (this is in debian/tests/test_aa-clickhook, which uses /bin/sh)15:39
pittijdstrand: hey15:40
pittijdstrand: either detect a user by something like this: getent passwd | sort -t: -nk3 | awk -F: '{if ($3 >= 500) { print $1; exit } }'15:41
pittijdstrand: or drop the "needs-root" and then your debian/tests/foo can do "sudo run/the/actual/test"15:41
pittijdstrand: yeah, current machinery doesn't run tests through sudo any more (that was an internal implementation detail)15:42
slangasek... "sudo run/the/actual/test"?  surely the adt interface doesn't guarantee that the running user has sudo access15:42
pittino, it doesn't15:42
pittiit works on our qemu runner, not entirely sure about the LXC ones15:43
pittiso definitively better to pick an existing user, or even just hardcode "nobody" or so15:43
pittior just call adduser in the test15:44
jdstrandpitti: ok, thanks15:45
infinitymvo_: If you need help speccing and testing that eol tool/script, you can bounce off me.15:49
infinityslangasek: ^15:49
mvo_infinity: thanks! I look into the details and then come back and ask for help I guess :)15:50
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rsalvetixnox: any luck with your local i686 toolchain builds?16:48
bdmurraymvo_: do you want to upload ubuntu-release-upgrader for utopic?16:57
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mvo_bdmurray: I have not prepared it yet, probably friday, but feel free to upload :)18:01
hallynwhere do i get info on how we buidl the qemu images on which adt tests are run?18:18
hallynlooking at https://jenkins.qa.ubuntu.com/job/utopic-adt-cgmanager/1/?  and i can't reproduce on my own utopic i386 image...18:19
xnoxhallyn: $ bzr branch lp:auto-package-testing; ./bin/prepare-testbed ./bin/run-adt-test ?18:21
xnoxhallyn: it's a cloud image.18:22
hallynxnox: thanks18:22
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zygahey19:17
zygacould someone please look at https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/bzr-fastimport/+bug/131477119:17
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1314771 in bzr-fastimport (Ubuntu) "binary_stream cannot be imported from fastimport (the other project removed that function)" [Undecided,New]19:17
zygaI've attached a debdiff there19:17
zygacould someone please review that and upload it to utopic?19:17
zygait breaks all bzr exports to othe version control formats19:18
zygapitti: perhaps you? (sorry for poking)19:19
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cyphermoxI think I remember there was a workaround for msgmerge/msgfmt segfaulting in qemu/armhf for PPA builds. anyone remember what the workaround was? or am I misremembering this?19:25
infinityxnox: Say, do you want to look into why your no-change rebuild of devscripts fails autopkgtest?19:34
infinityxnox: I guess it migrated due to the nasty bug pitti and jibel are working on (or someone forced it), but it shouldn't have.19:34
xnoxinfinity: correct it should not have migrated.19:34
xnoxinfinity: also, last time i've looked all adt tests have not been retried on utopic before opening -> just those that happened to get triggered.19:35
infinitycyphermox: Do you have a specific build where this happens?19:35
infinitycyphermox: I'd be curious to try it out on one of the buildds where we upgraded qemu.19:35
xnoxinfinity: i've looked at devscripts failures, and i have -ENOCLUE19:35
cyphermoxinfinity: yeah: https://launchpadlibrarian.net/174263190/buildlog_ubuntu-utopic-armhf.urfkill_0.5.0%2B20140429.092522.b3b9563-0ubuntu1~mtrudel3_FAILEDTOBUILD.txt.gz19:35
cyphermoxinfinity: I expect it's probably fixed in a newer qemu yeah19:35
infinitycyphermox: Link to the build, not the log.19:35
infinitycyphermox: Pretty please.19:36
cyphermoxjust a second19:36
cyphermoxhttps://launchpad.net/~mathieu-tl/+archive/ppa/+build/596481719:36
cyphermoxI just thought I had seen some kind of configure hack in the past to work around this, but my research has failed19:36
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bdmurrayxnox: Do you mind uploading the fix for bug 1277706?19:55
ubottubug 1277706 in ubiquity (Ubuntu Precise) "ubiquity in precise-updates, doesn't have tight enough dependency on python-apt leading to crashers" [High,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/127770619:55
infinitycyphermox: Aww, no luck on qemu 2.0 fixing your segv.  It was worth a shot, though.19:57
cyphermoxyup20:00
cyphermoxwell, it works on real hardware, I'll just have to look harder20:01
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xnoxbdmurray: i believe i did.... let me check.20:18
xnoxbdmurray: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/precise/+queue?queue_state=1&queue_text=ubiquity20:19
bdmurrayxnox: oh, then let me approve it ;-)20:19
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