[05:05] <pitti> Good morning
[07:29]  * dkessel waves
[10:29] <deepubuntu> hello I am first time doing manual testing. I am newbie. I have installed testdrive and virtual box in ubuntu 14.04 and downloading the ISO any tip for me?
[10:35] <deepubuntu> what is the option of the Create USB Disk
[10:35] <deepubuntu> ?
[10:50] <deepubuntu> should I put the iso in USB??
[10:52] <knome> you don't need the ISO in an USB drive if you are testing in a virtualized environment
[10:53] <deepubuntu> I have only one drive will Virtual box affect that
[10:53] <deepubuntu> ?
[10:53] <knome> no, virtualbox creates *virtual* environments that appear as files on your hard drive
[10:54] <deepubuntu> okay thanks knome
[12:13] <elfy> jenkins passes xubuntu image today - but it's actually unbootable in vm if you don't startx in tty1 or something - got the same issue in a real install - bug 1365336
[13:42] <pitti> jibel: do you have an idea why http://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/proposed-migration/update_excuses.html#systemd-shim is stuck? the new version hit -proposed yesterday morning, and both tests succeeded > 1 day ago
[13:42] <pitti> jibel: yet excuses says "test in progress"
[13:43] <jibel> pitti, looking
[13:46] <jibel> test ran against systemd-shim 7-1 and it expected 7-2
[13:46] <jibel> pitti, ^
[13:48] <pitti> jibel: ah, so we just need to re-run?
[13:48] <jibel> pitti, yes, I did it
[13:49] <pitti> jibel: thanks; weird
[14:15] <deepubuntu> I have downloaded the ubuntu desktop i386 (utopic) in testdrive. Now If I launch this will it open in the virtual box?
[14:15] <balloons> deepubuntu, you can set your preferences in testdrive
[14:16] <balloons> by default i think it launches qemu, but you can set virtualbox too
[14:16] <deepubuntu> balloons I have watch your video 10 times
[14:16] <deepubuntu> and when you click on launch the image automatically open in Virtual box
[14:17] <deepubuntu> so have you pre-setup the virtual box for test drive?
[14:17] <balloons> deepubuntu, yep it should launch assuming you have it installed of course :-)(
[14:17] <balloons> nope, go ahead and hit launch
[14:17] <elfy> hi balloons
[14:18] <deepubuntu> balloons: Sorry for the too much questions but this is my first time that's why I have too much doubts
[14:18] <elfy> questions are good deepubuntu :)
[14:18] <balloons> deepubuntu, no worries at all!
[14:18] <balloons> the excitement builds
[14:18] <deepubuntu> btw what is the difference between i386 and amd
[14:18] <balloons> why good day elfy
[14:18] <elfy> deepubuntu: 32 and 64 bit
[14:18] <deepubuntu> okay and i386 is 64 bit?
[14:19] <elfy> balloons: was until I updated :p - lightdm today - breaks boot for me and livesession
[14:19] <elfy> deepubuntu: 386 is 322bit amd is 64 bit
[14:19] <elfy> nothing to do with AMD other than they did it first
[14:20] <balloons> elfy, thanks for the heads up. I'll forgo updating today :-)
[14:20] <deepubuntu> and I have to sync utopic daily it means it will download the entire ISO daily or just updates
[14:20] <deepubuntu> btw thanks elfy :D
[14:20] <gQuigs> elfy: I have given up on lightdm for now.. using lxdm now :/
[14:20] <elfy> gQuigs: well I do try to stay with what is default for both testing and laziness purposes
[14:21] <gQuigs> elfy: how did you fix it?
[14:21] <elfy> fix lightdm?
[14:22] <elfy> I didn't - I have 2 installs - 1 with the update and 1 without - though you can get in by using startx it seems - works sort of here
[14:24] <gQuigs> elfy: ah :)
[14:25] <elfy> I did a clean install at the weekend to get nvidia working for me
[14:51] <elopio> ping ubuntu-qa: can somebody please review this one?
[14:51] <elopio> https://code.launchpad.net/~canonical-platform-qa/ubuntu-ui-toolkit/autopilot-upstart_local_modules/+merge/232650
[14:51] <om26er> I will
[15:20] <pitti> fginther: awesome! http://uci.readthedocs.org/en/latest/using-lxc-for-local-development.html contains just the workaround for the last juju bug which I haven't been able to get around (bug 1364069)
[15:20] <pitti> i. e. setting apt-http-proxy explicitly
[15:21] <pitti> wow, I've got a working juju-local setup!
[15:21] <fginther> pitti, \o/
[15:21] <fginther> pitti, once you have it working, it's actually fun to work with
[15:22] <pitti> fginther: yeah, it just took about 1.5 days to debug all the issues which stopped it from working
[15:22] <pitti> fginther: I also updated a bug for swift-storage charm not working with local, but I've heard that we don't need this to roll out the airline?
[15:22] <pitti> fginther: and instead this just talks to an already existing swift server?
[15:23] <pitti> fginther: I have a "poor man's juju" shell script to set up swift in a container, so that'll be fine
[15:25] <fginther> pitti, right, deploy.py needs a swift server, which could be canonistack. But there should be nothing preventing you from using your own locally deployed swift
[15:25] <pitti> fginther: right; http://www.piware.de/2014/03/creating-a-local-swift-server-on-ubuntu-for-testing/ :)
[15:25] <pitti> fginther: I really like having everything local; it's a royal pain having to iterate with depending on anything which is slower than "seconds"
[15:25] <fginther> pitti, deploy.py just consumes the OS_* env vars
[15:36] <rgouveia> hi ... i'm having a weird issue with thunar not respecting my default applications even though they are defined. pdfs are opened with gimp instead of evince. i did some troubleshooting and it seems to be using mimeinfo.cache to get this information
[15:36] <rgouveia> even weirder is that if i open thunar /path/to/pdf on the terminal it opens with evince
[15:36] <rgouveia> running python -c 'import gio; print gio.app_info_get_all_for_type("application/pdf")' gives me gimp on the terminal
[15:36] <rgouveia> any ideas on what is going on ? :-)
[15:37] <rgouveia> btw, this also happens with a newly created user
[15:42] <rgouveia> oops, i meant to  post this on ubuntu+1
[16:24] <balloons> elopio, I believe this can land now: https://code.launchpad.net/~canonical-platform-qa/ubuntu-calendar-app/fix1351319-swipe_to_get_current_day/+merge/229356
[16:25] <elopio> balloons: I'll check if the right toolkit version was released.
[16:29] <balloons> elopio, I'm just pushing some calendar changes through today, it would be nice to have that one too
[17:01] <pleia2> quality team check in with the CC now, anyone about?
[17:08] <deepubuntu> balloons: I am hitting Launch but nothing happing with my downloaded iso? :(
[17:08] <balloons> deepubuntu, you have virtualbox installed yes?
[17:08] <deepubuntu> yes
[17:09] <elfy> deepubuntu: try RightCtrl+F1/RightCtrl+F7
[17:10] <elfy> though it could be like the xubuntu daily - seemingly lightdm issue causing us problems
[17:10] <balloons> deepubuntu, check in preferences that it is set to launch qemu
[17:11] <deepubuntu> tried RightCtrl+F7 nothin happened
[17:11] <deepubuntu> *nothing
[17:12] <deepubuntu> how to check that preferences? balloons
[17:12] <elfy> startx
[17:13] <deepubuntu> look at this image http://1drv.ms/1unMogr
[17:14] <elfy> no use me looking never use testdrive
[17:15] <deepubuntu> how to solve this issue any of you use TeamViewer
[17:18] <deepubuntu> ?
[17:19] <elfy> why not just use vbox if you've got it there?
[17:19] <deepubuntu> should I install vbox?
[17:20] <deepubuntu> sudo apt-get install vbox?
[17:20] <elfy> don't you have it installed? what's in the screenshot?
[17:20] <deepubuntu> virtual box
[17:21] <deepubuntu> okay I have downloaded the ubuntu iso and can I put it in USB I have 32 GB flash drive
[17:21] <deepubuntu> btw why launch is not working?
[17:26] <deepubuntu> elfy: balloons I am sorry but I am too much frustrated now :(
[17:26] <deepubuntu> I have downloaded 2 GB file and it is not working and I am unable to find the iso too :(
[17:27] <elfy> what 2Gb file ?
[17:27] <elfy> deepubuntu: all you need is the iso - create a new virtual machine in vbox and then point it at the iso
[17:28] <deepubuntu> but where is my iso stored?
[17:28] <elfy> I have no idea where you've saved it
[17:28] <elfy> if testdrive did it - have a look in it's folders in your home
[17:28] <deepubuntu> I have download the testdrive and directly sync the it with utopic
[17:29] <elfy> it must save it somewhere I assume
[17:29] <balloons> it saves in /home/nskaggs/.cache/testdrive/iso
[17:29] <balloons> well, hehe, ~/.cache/testdrive/iso
[17:30] <deepubuntu> I got that ok
[17:30] <deepubuntu> now I have to set up VB
[17:30] <deepubuntu> wait
[17:33] <deepubuntu> my RAM is 4 GB is 1 GB enough for VB?
[17:34] <deepubuntu> recommended is 512 Mb
[17:34] <elfy> what image - xubuntu? lubuntu? kubuntu?
[17:35] <elfy> I have 4Gb RAM - tend to set my vm's to ~1.5-1.7 depending on where I drag the slider
[17:35] <deepubuntu> It shows only Ubuntu not kubuntu or xubuntu
[17:36] <elfy> I'd set it to 2
[17:36] <deepubuntu> 2 Gb won't it effect my system
[17:36] <deepubuntu> ?
[17:36] <elfy> deepubuntu: mine works
[17:37] <deepubuntu> okay so I am also giving 2 Gb
[17:37] <deepubuntu> hard drive file type?
[17:38] <deepubuntu> VDI
[17:38] <deepubuntu> VMDK
[17:38] <deepubuntu> VHD
[17:38] <deepubuntu> HDD
[17:38] <deepubuntu> QED
[17:38] <deepubuntu> QCOW
[17:38] <deepubuntu> ?
[17:39] <elfy> vdi
[17:39] <deepubuntu> ok
[17:40] <deepubuntu> Dynamic or fixed which is better
[17:40] <deepubuntu> physical hard drive
[17:40] <balloons> dynamic is best
[17:41] <balloons> fixed permanently uses the space
[17:41] <balloons> dynamic will use what is required, up to the size you set
[17:42] <elfy> deepubuntu: at some point you will need to point the vm at the image - http://www.zimagez.com/zimage/screenshot-040914-183852.php
[17:43] <deepubuntu> okay my last question
[17:44] <deepubuntu> when I turn off my VM then the allocated RAM to VM will be usable to the main system or not
[17:44] <deepubuntu> elfy:
[17:44] <elfy> yes
[17:45] <deepubuntu> okay thanks and If I want to remove OS installed in VM then what to do?
[17:45] <elfy> right click - remove - it'll ask whether to delete all files - yes
[17:45] <deepubuntu> okay :D
[17:45] <deepubuntu> thanks
[17:45] <elfy> welcome
[20:22] <elopio> balloons: calendar is not py3?
[20:24] <balloons> elopio, why you say that?
[20:25] <elopio> balloons: because http://91.189.93.70:8080/job/generic-mediumtests-utopic/1895/console
[20:25] <balloons> at this point it's impossible for things to not be py3.. py2 is not on the phone. That said, py2 is used for most core apps jenkins
[20:26] <balloons> elopio, ahh yep, it's just run as py2. I need to get fginther to switch everything over.. someday when he's not firefighting everything
[20:30] <fginther> balloons, I'm trying to update calendar app now.  The last time I did a mass change to py3 nothing worked
[20:30] <balloons> fginther, that's crazy to think as they all run as python3 on the phone, and I only run things as python3 as well
[20:30] <balloons> fginther, not that I don't believe you.. things can be special
[20:31] <elopio> fginther, balloons: my branch requires py3, so let me know if I should change it.
[20:31] <balloons> elopio, we certainly don't want you regressing to py2
[20:31] <elopio> I could make it compatible with both, but I would prefer not to.
[20:32] <fginther> elopio, I'm deploying the change now, any new MPs should run with py3
[20:32] <elopio> fginther: thanks!
[20:32] <elopio> fginther: please note that on the debian/control, we are adding python-dateutils
[20:33] <elopio> maybe that's what caused it to fail last time. On my branch I updated it to py3
[20:33] <fginther> elopio, yeah that would make sense. if any py2 dependencies are used, running them as py3 would break
[20:36] <balloons> fginther, ahh, that would explain things actually.. since the debian packaging is only used on the core apps jenkins
[20:36] <balloons> that's why you would get the failures I'll bet
[20:45] <elopio> inbox 0, that means it's time for lunch before somebody else pings me.
[20:45] <elopio> bbl, leave your message.