[05:04] <pitti> Good morning
[07:37] <jibel> pitti, what do you think of http://paste.ubuntu.com/7673222/ ? I've a case where files created on first boot by an upstart job and before setup_config() is executed have a date in the future.
[07:37] <jibel> for example Etc/UTC is used during initial provisioning but Europe/Paris is the timezone used during adt-run
[07:39] <jibel> move tz = b'' one line up, http://paste.ubuntu.com/7673241/
[09:12] <pitti> jibel: seems fine to me
[09:12] <pitti> jibel: I'd arrange the Etc/ fallback in an "else:" branch for clarity, but otherwise LGTM
[09:23] <pitti> jibel: pushed to trunk, thanks!
[09:24] <jibel> pitti, thanks
[09:25] <jibel> pitti, did you already notice that inside the VM dns resolution of launchpad.net fails with a 'REFUSED' when the VPN is up?
[09:25] <pitti> jibel: FYI, I committed click support to the "click" branch, with tests and documentation; the basic stuff works now
[09:26] <pitti> jibel: uh, no, I never noticed; archive.u.c. seems to work fine
[09:26] <pitti> jibel: what does your test do with LP, add PPAs?
[09:26] <jibel> pitti, archive works fine, just LP
[09:26] <jibel> pitti, yes add a ppa
[09:27] <jibel> I use autopkgtest to run non package tests :)
[09:28] <pitti> jibel: hehe; the runners are indeed quite useful by now
[09:29] <pitti> jibel: ... so the next step would be to run click tests on an acutal phone or emulator, so I'm interested in working with you on the ssh runner next week
[09:29] <pitti> jibel: need to change train, bbl
[12:53] <rhuddie> does the emulator support running autopilot tests? If so is there any special set-up needed to get it working?
[12:54] <rhuddie> when I try and run any unity8 autopilot tests, it just sits at the greeter and doesn't do anything
[12:57] <robotfuel> rhuddie: did you do: phablet-config autopilot --dbus-probe enable
[12:58] <rhuddie> robotfuel, yes, I tried that
[14:03] <pitti> jibel: do you have your ssh runner somewhere? I'd like to play with writing a setup script for the emulator
[14:12] <jibel> pitti, I do on my machine :) but it is really a WIP and very crude. Would you mind waiting until Monday or that would really impact your work. I'd like to finish the setup script I was working before proposing this runner.
[14:13] <pitti> jibel: no no, that's fine
[14:13] <jibel> I'm done with EOL notifications so I can resume my work on the runner. Now I need the CI team to allow me to batch publish the jobs.
[14:14] <pitti> jibel: well, I can write a setup script without that even; that more or less just needs to install the ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub and return username@ip, right?
[14:14] <pitti> I won't start with that today any more anyway
[14:19] <jibel> pitti, exactly the setup script returns the ssh configuration on stdout with a list of key=value
[14:19] <jibel> pitti, the list of supported keys is http://paste.ubuntu.com/7674832/
[14:20] <jibel> pitti, it can also be defined on the command line http://paste.ubuntu.com/7674835/
[14:20] <jibel> pitti, so we can call adt-virt-ssh -s setup-ssh
[14:20] <jibel> and setup-ssh returns all the required information to initiate an ssh connection to the host
[14:21] <jibel> for a phone it would create the forward rule over adb and return the corresponding port for example
[15:01] <pitti> jibel: ah cool!
[15:02] <jibel> pitti, I also wanted to add capabilities to the list of supported keys so the setup script can advertise what it can really do instead of hardcoding it in the runner
[15:02] <jibel> but we can always extend it afterwards
[15:02] <pitti> right
[15:05] <pitti> jibel: ah, is the setup script supposed to create its own private key? or could that also just be ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub?
[15:54] <jibel> pitti, if it doesn't return a private key and none is passed on the command line then ~/.ssh/id_rsa will be used
[19:40] <wxl> balloons: as the stumbling, bumbling wet-behind-the-ears release manager for lubuntu, i'm told i should tell you that we want an alpha1
[19:44] <balloons> wxl, hehe.. awesome
[19:45] <balloons> you should also let the release team now.. and namely the release manager for the alpha1 ,milestone. Are you on the ubuntu-release mailing list?
[19:46] <elfy> wxl: good to be about in the -release channel as well - especially round the milestone release day
[19:46] <elfy> they'll be wanting release notes ready
[19:48] <wxl> balloons: i'm pretty sure i am!
[19:48] <wxl> elfy: k thx
[19:49] <elfy> wxl: I find it useful to be in there
[19:53] <wxl> so when should i announce testing officially begins?
[19:54] <elfy> wxl: when we (xubuntu) participate in milestones - I'll call for testing on Monday - hopefully the image will be up - usually around 10:00 UTC I think
[19:55] <elfy> then it's released on Thursday
[19:55] <wxl> elfy: k thx for the help
[19:55] <elfy> wxl: welcome - I'm often about and usually helpful too :)
[19:55] <balloons> yes, watch the schedule and be ready to announce.. Images can be delayed into monday a bit sometimes, but they should be there
[19:55] <wxl> elfy: i'll make sure to bug you then i'm sure XD
[19:56] <wxl> so i'll watch the qa tracker for the official time but meanwhile i'll announce it should be mon
[19:56] <elfy> wxl: yep
[19:58] <elfy> we're not bothering until beta this cycle
[19:58] <elfy> tbh testing is not going so well this cycle for us - not much being done
[19:58] <wxl> bummer. why for/
[19:58] <elfy> testing or bothering?
[19:59] <wxl> why not much being done?
[19:59] <elfy> no idea - fatigue maybe - testers for us did a whole lot of excellent work last cycle
[20:00] <balloons> first ppost-lts release
[20:00] <wxl> you have any major hurdles to cross this cycle?
[20:00] <wxl> ah
[20:00] <balloons> and summer :-)
[20:00] <wxl> we have a lot of excitement as we plan to polish everything up and work on the transition from gtk to qt
[20:00] <elfy> balloons: yea probably - mind it's not just the testers - I think we all got tired last time
[20:01] <balloons> elfy, I agree
[20:01] <elfy> I know I was and I was just telling other people to do things lol
[20:02] <elfy> it was a good cycle for us though
[20:04] <balloons> lol haha
[20:05] <balloons> yes, an awesome cycle indeed