[00:43] <phillw> ping
[00:43] <average_guy> pong
[00:48] <phillw> balloons: still about?
[02:26] <average_guy> if manual partitioning fails to create btrfs, what package do I file the bug against?
[02:29] <average_guy> ubiquity right?
[03:14] <phillw> hi, can the duty boss explain this...
[03:14] <phillw> phillw@piglet:~/Desktop/ISOs$ zsync http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/lubuntu/daily/20140722.2/trusty-alternate-amd64.iso.zsync
[03:14] <phillw> failed on url http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/lubuntu/daily/20140722.2/trusty-alternate-amd64.iso.zsync
[03:14] <phillw> could not read control file from URL http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/lubuntu/daily/20140722.2/trusty-alternate-amd64.iso.zsync
[03:14] <phillw> phillw@piglet:~/Desktop/ISOs$
[03:14] <phillw> ???
[03:19] <phillw> infinity: ping....
[03:19] <average_guy> the http download link for the trusty server img is a dead link
[03:20] <phillw> average_guy: it seems most things are dead.... I'm trying to raise some staff, but they seem to have run away
[03:20] <average_guy> just tryin to add fuel to the fire
[03:20] <phillw> balloons:
[03:20] <average_guy> still testing what I can
[03:21] <phillw> no need to... I can not even test what I want ...
[03:23] <infinity> phillw: Those URLs are missing a /trusty/ in them.,
[03:23] <infinity> Are you getting those from the tracker?
[03:23]  * infinity looks.
[03:24] <infinity> Indeed, the tracker lies...
[03:24] <phillw> infinity: I've been told to use iso tracker, which is broken and cdimage....
[03:24] <phillw> both are lying
[03:25] <infinity> cdimage can't "lie".
[03:25] <phillw> 14.04.1 is due for release thursday evening.... ..... I doubt this will have been fully tested
[03:26] <infinity> phillw: The URL you're looking for is http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/lubuntu/trusty/daily/20140722.2/trusty-alternate-amd64.iso.zsync
[03:27]  * phillw is being a good boi and not commenting on the idiots who have worked towards 14.04.1 :P
[03:27] <infinity> I'm trying to sort out how to fix the display in the tracker.
[03:27] <infinity> phillw: Not commenting on the "idiots", is quite a comment.
[03:28] <phillw> infinity: honest, my friend, it was meant in humour... it is for this I had to leave
[03:29] <average_guy> the images I have cached from 2 hrs ago are still good to go tho right?
[03:29] <phillw> infinity:  ^^ ?
[03:29] <infinity> average_guy: THat depends on which images those are.  Nothing moved in the last 2h...
[03:30] <infinity> average_guy: So, if you're claiming the ones you have aren't there anymore, you have the wrong ones.
[03:32] <average_guy> i'm using testdrive and it still says everything is cool, but server didn't show up in it so I went digging and realized all of the liks were dead and was worried that testdrive may not have the right ones
[03:32] <infinity> I don't use testdrive, so really can't say.
[03:33] <infinity> The right server images are http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-server/trusty/daily/current/
[03:33] <average_guy> ty infinity
[03:33] <phillw> average_guy: they've had that much fun with iso tracker, it's amazing it has been re-started after being so broken. It goes to show that the guys and gals who look after it do what ever is needed.
[03:35] <average_guy> well, you get what you pay for phillw, you can only be so mad at volunteers
[03:35] <phillw> I'm a volunteer :P
[03:36] <average_guy> I'm sure whoever maintains the tracker is too
[03:36] <phillw> infinity: do you need http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/317/builds/70672/testcases doing?
[03:37] <infinity> Upgrade tests, you mean?
[03:37] <infinity> Wouldn't hurt, but shouldn't be the top priority.
[03:40] <phillw> infinity: we've done as many of http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/317/builds for what kit we have... if other teams want a bit of help, lubuntu will try to help out. For Mac / PPC stuf... that is for them. We try to keep a working base system.7
[03:40] <infinity> Anyhow, the tracker and I aren't getting along.  To fix any download URL it's showing, just insert /trusty/ before the 'daily-*' bit.
[03:41] <phillw> ahh, it still boloxed with you>?
[03:41] <infinity> It didn't magically fix itself, no. :P
[03:42] <phillw> ahh. I cannot log into the system now.... ubuntu one is broken
[03:45] <phillw> and now I cannot log in.... which is odd, as I can log into wiki and launchpad
[03:46] <average_guy> there is no 14.04.1 server img for i386 or amd64 infinity?
[03:47] <infinity> average_guy: Oh, weird, current is wrong.  Sigh.
[03:47] <average_guy> that seems odd
[03:47] <infinity> average_guy: http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-server/trusty/daily/20140722.3/
[03:47] <average_guy> much gooder, thx
[03:47] <infinity> Oh, because those are in pending, and going through automagic QA.
[03:48] <phillw> this point release seems a bit mixed up... This is what happens when kate leaves.
[03:48] <average_guy> i see, I will just test something else
[03:49] <infinity> phillw: Kate's been gone for several releases and point releases.
[03:49] <infinity> phillw: If you want to just insult me directly because I got a bit behind on some things, go nuts.  I'm really enjoying all the snide comments.  They're SUPER HELPFUL.
[03:50] <infinity> average_guy: No, no.  Manual testing on server much appreciated (and needed).
[03:50] <infinity> average_guy: It's just the current/pending directories are weird while the automated stuff is going on.  The numbered directory is fine.
[03:50] <average_guy> ok then infinity, dnloading now
[03:52] <average_guy> don't let phillw get under your skin, I may be new at this but I can tell it is not going to plan for anyone atm
[04:57] <phillw> average_guy:  I know infinity well enough and hold in enough esteem that we only 'chat'. He's a 'BOSS' so regardless of discussion, if he says "DO THIS" the reply is "how quickly"....
[04:57] <average_guy> Ah ha, making a mental note of that phillw
[05:00] <phillw> average_guy: the list is actually quite scary.....
[05:02] <average_guy> why do you say that phillw?
[05:03] <average_guy> there are more chiefs than indians in here?
[05:05] <phillw> average_guy: there are always more chiefs than indians!! It is the structure of things :D
[05:06] <phillw> average_guy: how else would you have some one to help answer your questions and take you under their wing?
[05:29] <phillw> is anyone going to actually fix the iso tracker site for zsynk links?
[05:29] <phillw> zsync http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/lubuntu/daily/20140722.2/trusty-alternate-i386.iso.zsync
[05:30] <phillw> :: SIGH :: I cannot test that ISO
[06:02] <ianorlin> yep didn't sync new version in testdrive either
[06:05] <pitti> vila: FYI, http://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/autopkgtest/autopkgtest.git/commit/?id=50221
[06:37] <bapoumba> ping balloons :)
[06:42] <elfy> no chance bapoumba - fast asleep :)
[06:42] <bapoumba> aw.. Hey elfy :)
[06:42] <bapoumba> still get that 404 on lubuntu or ubuntu daily iso..
[06:43] <elfy> http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/lubuntu/daily-live/20140722/
[06:44] <elfy> http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/20140722/
[06:45] <bapoumba> looking for trusty elfy :)
[06:45] <elfy> seems all of the images are named wrong or something
[06:46] <bapoumba> http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/trusty/daily-live/current/
[06:46] <bapoumba> this one looks like it
[06:47] <bapoumba> and works
[06:47] <elfy> http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/trusty/daily-live/
[06:47] <elfy> yea - should be able to get what you need from there
[06:47] <bapoumba> yes, download has started
[06:48] <bapoumba> but the previous links are giving 404s
[06:48] <elfy> http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/lubuntu/trusty/daily-live/20140722.2/
[06:48] <elfy> yea - issue with the tracker it seems - I did try to read the backlog in here
[06:49] <bapoumba> http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/trusty/daily-live/current/trusty-desktop-i386.iso < this is the one I'm dling
[06:50] <elfy> yep - ubuntu - you wanted lubuntu as well, that's the last link
[06:50] <vila> pitti: ack ! I've upgraded to 3.2.3~ yesterday to stay close to your trunk
[06:50] <vila> pitti: and Hi !
[06:50] <bapoumba> yes elfy, thanks :)
[06:50] <elfy> welcome as always :)
[06:51] <pitti> vila: I meant, that's the test classes spec we talked about yesterday
[06:51]  * bapoumba should have looked closer yesterday elfy :)
[06:51] <elfy> morning pitti
[06:51] <elfy> bapoumba: well I could have too, but it was late :)
[06:51] <vila> pitti: yup, understood. I should have said: I've *also* upgraded ;)
[06:52] <bapoumba> indeed elfy
[06:53] <jibel> bapoumba, that's a bug in the tracker. I'll see if I can fix that, but nothing guaranteed
[06:54] <pitti> hey elfy, how are you?
[06:54] <jibel> good morning
[06:54] <pitti> vila: nice
[06:54] <pitti> vila: I'm going to upload 3.3 now, FYI, to get the CLI shortcuts and some fixes in
[06:54] <elfy> pitti: good thanks - you the same I hope :)
[06:54] <pitti> elfy: I'm good as well, tahnks
[06:55] <vila> pitti: ack, I'm subscribed to autopkgtest-devel by the way so I'm keeping track
[08:16] <jibel> bapoumba, download links for lubuntu and ubuntu are fixed. I'll do other flavours later today.
[08:17] <bapoumba> thanks jibel :)
[08:17] <bapoumba> found them at another place, but regular users may just have walked away from a 404 :)
[11:14] <average_guy> how do I file a bug report frm within a live session (lubunu 14.04.1)?
[11:15] <knome> 'ubuntu-bug packagename' or simply open launchpad and file it
[11:16] <average_guy> ah, ok.  Thank you knome
[11:22] <average_guy> ok, when I type "ubuntu-bug ubiquity" I get "This is not an official Ubuntu package. Please remove any third party package and try again."
[11:26] <average_guy> I filed the bug last night manually through launchpad and whoever got asked me to do it again from apport in the live session.  I have recreated the bug (#1347345) but I cannot figure out how to jump through this darn hoop
[11:48] <average_guy> are you around xnox?
[12:20] <jibel> bug 1347345
[12:21] <xnox> jibel: let me try that.
[12:21] <jibel> average_guy, I tried with Ubuntu and it worked fine. I'll try with lubuntu
[12:22] <average_guy> I have not had the same problem in any other flavor either jibel
[12:22] <jibel> average_guy, is it 32 or 64bit ?
[12:22] <average_guy> 32
[12:26] <jibel> right it crashed
[12:26] <average_guy> glad it's not just me :P
[12:29] <jibel> xnox, partman and syslog attached to the bug report
[12:29] <xnox> tah
[12:30] <jibel> xnox, FYI this was in qemu with a disk of 8G and 6GB allocated to /
[12:31] <xnox> jibel: yeah, it looks like partman did not like btrfs at all there.... *fun*
[12:31] <jibel> I'm retrying with ubuntu 32bit
[12:36] <jibel> it's odd that same disk layout works fine with ubuntu desktop i386
[12:37] <average_guy> and xubuntu and U server.  seems specific to lubuntu
[12:40] <jibel> xnox, btrfs-tools    3.12-1 is not seeded on lubuntu. It might be useful for btrfs support :)
[12:40] <xnox> jibel: lolz.
[12:40] <xnox> jibel: yes, it might well be very useful. it should be a ubiquity dep, no?
[12:42] <jibel> xnox, it's a recommends
[12:46] <jibel> xnox, do you know where are the livefs build logs for LTSes
[12:46] <jibel> ?
[12:47] <jibel> logs in http://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/livefs-build-logs/trusty/ stop at the release in april
[12:54] <xnox> jibel: it's all in launchpad now.
[12:54] <xnox> jibel: cause we use launchpad to build images.
[12:54] <jibel> ah, I missed that change
[12:55]  * xnox doesn't know the urls.
[14:28] <phillw> jibel: / xnox can you add, or do I need to ask Julien ?
[14:29] <jibel> phillw, add what?
[14:29] <phillw> (13:40:25) jibel: xnox, btrfs-tools    3.12-1 is not seeded on lubuntu. It might be useful for btrfs support :)
[14:29] <jibel> phillw, ah, xnox is on it
[14:29] <phillw> btrfs is checked at boot time... obviously no one has actually used it yt :) thanks :)
[14:46] <xnox> jibel: phillw: i'm working on fixing it.
[14:47] <phillw> xnox: thanks :)
[14:58] <jibel> balloons, can you remind me the name of the lp project for the test cases on the tracker?
[14:58] <balloons> lp:ubuntu-manual-tests
[15:43] <elopio> ubuntu-qa: can I get a review here please?
[15:43] <elopio> https://code.launchpad.net/~canonical-platform-qa/ubuntu-system-settings-online-accounts/launch_fixture/+merge/226851
[16:00] <jibel> bdmurray, could you have a look at bug 1347763 ?
[16:01] <jibel> bdmurray, http://changelogs.ubuntu.com/meta-release-development must be updated for 14.04
[16:25] <jibel> xnox, did you test 14.04.1 with ovmf or should I do more tests?
[16:26] <xnox> jibel: i test is last week, so before the candidate images were available.
[16:26] <jibel> xnox, okay. I'll give it a try.
[17:39] <elfy> balloons: if you've got a minute https://code.launchpad.net/~elfy/ubuntu-manual-tests/1347801/+merge/227964
[17:40] <elfy> let's cheer up xnox :)
[17:40] <balloons> :-)
[17:40] <om26er> ubuntu-qa: would anyone like to review  https://code.launchpad.net/~canonical-platform-qa/messaging-app/test_helper_to_send_sms_from_suggested_contact_list/+merge/227817 :-)
[17:43] <jibel> balloons, do you remember how to add upgrade tests to the tracker. Last time I did it was 2 years ago and my memory is a bit rusty
[17:43] <balloons> jibel, yea.. we have special lts to lts tests as well that should be added
[17:44] <elopio> om26er: I'll do it.
[17:44] <jibel> balloons, ah I think i found it in builds
[17:44] <balloons> jibel, excellent
[17:45] <om26er> elopio, thanks
[17:45] <balloons> you'll see 	things like Upgrade LTS (Image), Upgrade LTS
[17:45] <balloons> and testsuites for each one.. see http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/admin/config/services/qatracker/testsuites/367/edit
[17:47] <balloons> you got it :-)
[17:47] <balloons> elfy, approved
[17:47] <elfy> balloons: ok - ta - I'll get it done then
[17:47]  * balloons high-fives elfy 
[17:48] <jibel> done and the tracker didn't explode
[17:48] <balloons> yep, looks good jibel
[17:48] <balloons> believe it or not, we actually were prepared for LTS upgrade tests :-)
[17:53] <elfy> balloons: all done
[17:53] <jpds> 1
[18:13] <phillw> hi, did https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/light-locker/+bug/1281323/comments/10 make it to the point release for x and l ?
[18:13] <phillw> it was actually fix released...
[18:20] <phillw> balloons: this is one weird test case? Is it for manual or robots? http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/testcases/1310/info
[18:20] <balloons> nope, it's manual
[18:20] <balloons> what's confusing?
[18:21] <phillw> balloons: for a start, it says
[18:21] <phillw> Desktop Upgrade
[18:21] <phillw> LTS Desktop Upgrade (Lucid)
[18:21] <phillw> Server upgrade
[18:21] <phillw> Kubuntu Upgrades (temporary measure until image upgrades are supported)
[18:21] <phillw> LTS Desktop Upgrade (Precise)
[18:21] <phillw> and also "Ensure FAMILY is looking from all new versions by running 'software sources'. Select the updates tab, and make sure the 'Notify me of a new FAMILY version' option has the 'For any new version' selection"
[18:22] <phillw> which is about as clear as mud :)
[18:22] <elfy> so report a bug phillw
[18:22] <balloons> phillw, you are not meant to read it on that page
[18:22] <balloons> click the test in question and click the expander
[18:23] <phillw> elfy: it is a mandatory test for between now and thursday :P
[18:23] <ianorlin> oh so FAMILY is basically like a varible for which flavor you use
[18:24] <elfy> phillw: and it's not any different now than it was on the 22nd April
[18:24] <elfy> so it's nothing new - if it's a bug
[18:24] <phillw> balloons: and and the expander is where?
[18:24] <phillw> elfy: (18:43:26) jibel: balloons, do you remember how to add upgrade tests to the tracker. Last time I did it was 2 years ago and my memory is a bit rusty
[18:24] <phillw> (18:43:46) balloons: jibel, yea.. we have special lts to lts tests as well that should be added
[18:25] <phillw> So, I want to do it :)
[18:26] <balloons> http://imgur.com/a/9Vnzu
[18:26] <balloons> phillw, elfy ^^
[18:27] <balloons> ianorlin, yes, the raw text isn't meant to be read.. You'll notice it renders nicely
[18:28] <balloons> click the word testcase in the grey bar right at the top and it toggles the testcase text
[18:29] <phillw> balloons: I'm now here... http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/318/builds/73750/testcases
[18:29] <phillw> what do I click?
[18:29] <balloons> whatever testcase you want
[18:30] <balloons> see the pics
[18:30] <balloons> clicking upgrade takes you here: http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/318/builds/73750/testcases/1310/results
[18:30] <balloons> then read the testcase.. it's hidden by default in a toggle
[18:30] <balloons> click the word testcase at the top of the page to expand it
[18:30] <phillw> balloons: http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/318/builds/73750/testcases/1310/results --> Detailed info --> http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/testcases/1310/info
[18:31] <balloons> nope, don't click detailed info
[18:31] <balloons> the testcase is on http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/318/builds/73750/testcases/1310/results
[18:31] <balloons> see the second pic in my link, it's showing it expanded
[18:32] <phillw> balloons: http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/318/builds/73750/testcases/1310/results clicking on detailed info gives you the test case?... Why is it not working on there?
[18:33] <phillw> balloons: try http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/testcases/1439/info
[18:33] <balloons> phillw, detailed info is info about the testcase
[18:33] <balloons> it is not meant for you to read and follow
[18:33] <balloons> the testcase is displayed on the results paghe
[18:33] <phillw> which is correctly formatted test case, which happens to work?
[18:33] <balloons> detailed info gives you historical information and information about where the testcase is used..
[18:35] <phillw> balloons: you seem to be missing me... http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/318/builds/73750/testcases/1310/results is where I report the result.... Where is the instructions to actually run the test?
[18:35] <balloons> phillw, they are also on that page
[18:35] <balloons> the results and the testcase are on the same page
[18:35] <balloons> http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/318/builds/73750/testcases/1310/results has the testcase up top, the results on the bottom
[18:36] <phillw> would you be so kind as to say where? because they are not at Detailed information on the testcase
[18:36] <balloons> please look at the pic
[18:37] <balloons> http://imgur.com/a/9Vnzu
[18:40] <phillw> balloons: AHA!!! .... sorry, but that should be more 'evident'.... I'll crack on :)
[18:40] <balloons> phillw, :-) that change was made some time ago.. I'm not a huge fan of it
[18:41] <phillw> Well, it just wasted about 30 mins of our time... not too sure how many testers just give up.
[18:42] <phillw> the fact that is not consistent does not really help :(
[18:43] <balloons> every page is the same with the expanding testcase
[18:43] <balloons> there's no reason for you to view detailed info
[18:45] <phillw> balloons: I suggest that you make it clear on the wiki... (and possibly mailing list). It's a change that is news to me.
[18:55] <balloons> ubuntu-qa, can I get a review: https://code.launchpad.net/~nskaggs/ubuntu-calendar-app/fix-1343916/+merge/227838
[18:55] <elopio> balloons: I'm looking at that one right now.
[18:58] <elopio> balloons: so after dragging, you do a click. How does that work? It hides the popup?
[18:58] <balloons> elopio, yea I tossed that in there late last night.. the pop-up eats the click. It's hardly the ideal solution but it does work
[18:58] <elopio> right, I just wanted to understand, not complaining.
[18:59] <balloons> lol.. I just managed to get something that will pass in jenkins. We could try to find something more elegant up to and including a proper solution but this is something
[19:00] <elopio> balloons: I won't have time this or next week for a proper solution, so this seems good enough.
[19:00] <balloons> yea, I don't have time atm either to spend
[19:01] <elopio> balloons: should I top approve?
[19:02] <balloons> if you are happy then yes
[19:03] <elopio> balloons: oh, there's a problem.
[19:04] <elopio> oh, no, you got it perfect, you even updated the test_data
[19:04] <elopio> :'D
[19:04] <balloons> yea, I added the ability to select the calendar.. we should expand that at some point when you can indeed save to another calendar
[19:05] <elopio> I would have written exactly the same code. Even the TODO comment. You should be scared balloons.
[19:06]  * balloons becomes one with the master
[19:07] <balloons> honestly though, my python skills have certainly improved since a year ago
[19:07] <elopio> I'm not feeling ok. I need to find more reasons to mark things as needs fixing. It's time to look for a new pep ;)
[19:08] <balloons> ohh.. that's always fun
[19:08] <balloons> I wonder if barry would have a suggestion/
[19:10] <davmor2> barry says relax wait no that was Frankie I always get them confused
[19:34] <balloons> afternoon Letozaf_
[19:34] <Letozaf_> balloons, buona sera :)
[19:39] <balloons> Letozaf_, buonasera. stai bene?
[19:40] <Letozaf_> balloons, si e tu ?
[19:40] <balloons> si si
[19:40] <balloons> bene
[19:40] <Letozaf_> balloons, :)
[19:44] <Letozaf_> balloons, do you know what I am missing, I get this error on clock app after merging:  file:///home/letozaf/autopilot-tests/reboot/app/worldclock/UserWorldCityList.qml:20 module "Timezone" is not installed
[19:45] <balloons> Letozaf_, a qml error looks like
[19:45] <Letozaf_> balloons, no matter nik answerd
[19:45] <balloons> missing import
[19:45] <balloons> ahh :-)
[19:45] <Letozaf_> balloons, :P
[19:45] <Letozaf_> balloons, :)
[20:31] <jibel> davmor2, bug 1347884 does it happen on 14.04.0 too ?
[20:32] <davmor2> jibel: it happened on and off, off more than on. This has pretty much been every install, everything is fine with the install it just doesn't reboot
[20:33] <jibel> davmor2, ok, so not a regression
[20:35] <davmor2> jibel: I think it might be the same cause and has just worsened
[20:52] <balloons> elopio, ping
[21:18] <davmor2> jibel: so 3 installs had no reboot and 2 were okay
[22:09] <phillw> xnox: did you get btrfs support into lubuntu 14.04.1 ?
[22:51] <elopio> balloons: pong