[13:05] <Adri2000> is it possible that the checksums in there https://cloud-images.ubuntu.com/vagrant/trusty/current/ are not correct?
[13:06] <Adri2000> tried trusty-server-cloudimg-amd64-vagrant-disk1.box twice and I don't get the expected sha256sum
[13:09] <pfsmorigo> infinity: hi, do you know what we can do about https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/debian-installer/+bug/1346851 ?
[13:51] <shijing> @cjwatson bug#1112878 still exist
[13:53] <shadeslayer> shijing: cjwatson dupe of 1325801
[13:53] <shijing> yes
[14:04] <mlankhorst> infinity: just to be clear, I had an ok for mesa FFE upload right?
[14:05] <mlankhorst> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mesa/+bug/1364003
[14:05] <Laney> not in that bug at any rate
[14:15] <mlankhorst> yeah which is why I was asking
[14:15] <mlankhorst> fwiw mesa 10.3.0~rc3 is available in debian-experimental and ppa:canonical-x/x-staging :P
[15:02] <Laney> ochosi_: you xubuntu guys are organised ;-)
[15:03] <elfy> we have to be, others come along and try to unorganise us :p
[15:03] <Laney> 'being disruptive'
[15:03] <elfy> lol
[18:08] <infinity> mlankhorst: You had an okay iff you're sure there will be a 10.3.1 (or better) in time to slide in before release, and it you've proven that it doesn't break kwin/kubuntu.
[18:10] <infinity> pfsmorigo: Hrm.  I didn't even know there was a VNC installation method.  Way to test things I don't use. ;)
[18:11] <infinity> pfsmorigo: Oh, there isn't.  You just mean you're using VNC as your KVM console.
[18:15] <infinity> pfsmorigo: So, did this  used to work at some point, and is there any reason to suspect it's Ubuntu's fault, rather than the virsh/vnc setup you're using?
[18:17] <pfsmorigo> infinity: this came from our test team. I'll try to reproduce it later
[18:18] <infinity> pfsmorigo: I don't doubt that it can be reproduced by following their exact steps.  My curiosity is if there's an assertion here that following those steps worked in the past (say with 14.04).
[18:19] <infinity> pfsmorigo: Cause other than the kernel perhaps detecting the OF keyboard devices differently (which we would bounce back to you), I can't think of how this could have regressed, so I'm assuming this configuration never worked.
[18:19] <pfsmorigo> infinity: good point
[18:23] <infinity> pfsmorigo: So, if you can both reproduce it and verify if it does or doesn't behave the same with a 14.04 ISO, we can start playing the blame game.
[18:24] <infinity> pfsmorigo: I'll admit to having never used the kvm vnc interface on my machines, I just test with serial (and, indeed, I disable vga/keyboard entirely, so my OF doesn't even have those device nodes), so it's possible it never worked at all on a (faked) "real console", but I'm having a harder time believing it regressed.
[18:47] <hallyn> infinity: hi, could you consider bug 1367422 ?
[18:47] <hallyn> it'll allow apparmor-protected libvirt containers in utopic
[18:49] <infinity> hallyn: ... and the two test regressions?
[18:50] <infinity> hallyn: Is that just bad stdout parsing, or something that will actually affect other packages?
[19:01] <mlankhorst> infinity: ok, I'll try kwin :P
[19:01] <mlankhorst> but I thought ScottK was checking too
[19:02] <infinity> mlankhorst: I thought he might have, but no one told me one way or the other if there were results. :P
[19:02] <infinity> mlankhorst: I'd like you two to sort that out before you sign off on it.
[19:02] <infinity> mlankhorst: Cause it's too late in the cycle to accidentally break other flavours.
[19:03] <infinity> mlankhorst: (And if compiz and kwin are both happy, you're probably in good shape for feature coverage)
[19:05] <hallyn> infinity: things needing updating in the testsuite i believe
[19:05] <hallyn> will re-run and confirm