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tseliotcan an admin approve fglrx-installer and fglrx-installer-updates in utopic-proposed, please? This will avoid a failure when upgrading09:18
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jamespageapologies - I did not spot "  * [bb3229e] d/: new binary package for nfct" when merging conntrack - that was bad of me10:47
cjwatsonjamespage: that's ok, it looks fine10:49
jamespageok10:49
* jamespage feels less bad now!10:49
cjwatsonyikes, ran "rm *" in $HOME after processing that.  thank krusty for backups10:51
* rbasak quietly checks his own last backup succeeded.10:51
cjwatsonmy backup system mails me every morning :)10:52
rbasakMine did email me on failures, until my mail system broke about a month ago. I haven't got round to fixing it yet :-/10:55
rbasak(I don't use a local MTA, so I use msmtp, and my SMTP auth provider disappeared. Need to switch to a new one, but that involves changing my SPF records, etc)10:55
ogra_use the backup to restore your mail system then ;)10:55
cjwatsonthere, recovered10:57
tseliotRiddell: hey, can you approve fglrx-installer and fglrx-installer-updates in utopic-proposed, please?11:05
Riddelltseliot: what's new?11:06
Riddellseems the queue is full of language packs today11:06
tseliotRiddell: there's a problem when upgrading to the packages that these updates solve. (it's alternatives clash)11:07
Riddelltseliot: accepted11:08
tseliotRiddell: thanks a lot11:08
Riddellso.. who's incharge of the RC?11:09
shadeslayeryou! :p11:19
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* cjwatson accepts language packs11:34
Riddellmade http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/325/builds but I don't know how to populate it with images, I thought that would happen magically11:54
cjwatsonRiddell: I think it happens automatically given that it's marked as "automatically publish", but it'll be whenever new builds come out12:00
stgraberRiddell: hi, infinity is in charge of release but we're currently at Plumbers in Düsseldorf12:01
stgraberRiddell: the plan is to start publishing real RCs on Friday before we all fly away from here I believe, though I'll have a quick look at that RC milestone12:02
stgraberRiddell: also, we no longer do RC milestones, instead we just begin Final image testing, so I'll rename that milestone12:10
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Riddellstgraber: mm ok thanks12:51
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infinitydoko: Was that a binary sync, or source-only?13:34
infinitydoko: Cause the source PPA isn't clean...13:34
dokourgh, just used --to-primary. was supposed to land in -proposed13:35
infinitydoko: Ancient version of ubuntu-archive-tools?13:35
dokono, r85913:36
dokook, a bit ancient ...13:36
infinitydoko: Anyhow.  Make sure it doesn't have -b on it when you redo it to proposed, so it rebuilds.13:36
infinityI can't really tell in the queue if that's how it was done, which is annoying. :/13:37
dokook13:37
cjwatsondoko: modern invocation is:  copy-package --from=~owner/distro/name --from-suite=utopic --to=ubuntu --to-suite=utopic-proposed [-b] source13:40
cjwatsonwhich is much easier to remember and get all the combinations right13:40
* doko makes a note13:40
infinitycjwatson: Though --to-suite=utopic should still DTRT with a modern checkout, should it not?13:40
cjwatsonbut you'll want at least r894 really13:40
* infinity can never remember.13:40
cjwatsoninfinity: no, copies don't honour redirections13:41
cjwatson(deliberately, because promotion uses copies)13:41
cjwatsonas an AA you *can* use --to-suite=utopic but you'll bypass proposed-migration if you do, so please don't13:41
dokoanyway, gcc-4.8 testsuite looks good, no regressions13:41
infinitycjwatson: I thought they redirected in the client unless one use auto-approve, or something.  But it's been a while since I bothered to look or care.13:41
cjwatsonnope, auto-approve just affects the queue state13:42
infinitycjwatson: Oh, or is it just that normal people get a hard reject?13:42
cjwatsonright13:42
infinityI always do the right target regardless, so I guess I thought it was smarter than it is. ;)13:42
cjwatsonr879 introduced the new archive reference forms; r894 added --from-suite.  probably some other bug fixes in there.13:43
infinitydoko: I'll let that in once sagari frees up, so I can aim the ppc build there.13:45
infinitydoko: But looks good otherwise, thanks.13:45
infinitycjwatson: Do you know of a way to see if a copy was binaryful or not?  It's irksome that I can't seem to sort that out pre-accept.13:46
infinitywgrant: ^13:46
cjwatsoninfinity: "queue show-urls", see if it contains binaries13:48
infinitycjwatson: Ah-ha!  Missed that in --help.  Thanks!13:50
infinitydoko: Your copy had binaries.  Rejecting again. :/13:50
cjwatsonprobably an attribute on the queue somewhere too, but that's the quickest/easier way13:51
cjwatson*easiest13:51
dokoinfinity, I used: ./copy-package -p ubuntu-toolchain-r --ppa-name ppa --to-primary gcc-4.8 --to-suite=utopic-proposed13:51
cjwatsonerr13:51
cjwatsonI wonder if I misremember about show-urls13:51
infinityHahaha.13:51
* cjwatson checks the copy logs13:51
infinityMaybe it always shows URLs from the original source? :)13:51
dokoanyway, doing a fresh upload13:52
cjwatson[2014-10-15 13:38:57,007: INFO/PoolWorker-1] Running <PlainPackageCopyJob to copy package gcc-4.8 from ~ubuntu-toolchain-r/ubuntu/ppa to ubuntu, PROPOSED pocket, in ubuntu utopic> (ID 25199429) in status Waiting13:52
infinityLuckily, we can re-copy as many times as we want!13:52
cjwatsonok, that would show "including binaries" if it were with -b13:52
cjwatsondoko: no need to do a fresh upload, just re-copy :)13:52
infinitydoko: Yeah, sorry about that.  Just re-do exactly the same thing.13:52
infinityAnd I'll whine at people to fix our tooling so this isn't completely opaque. :/13:52
dokoso the second copy was without binaries?13:53
LaneyIn [2]: utopic.getPackageUploads(status='Rejected', name='gcc-4.8')[0].contains_build13:53
cjwatsonYeah13:53
LaneyOut[2]: False13:53
cjwatsonLaney: I'm not sure that's actually right13:53
stgraberif there's a reliable API way of doing it, I'll ad the check to queuebot13:53
cjwatsonI think contains_build is probably always false for copies13:54
* Laney tries on a CI train copy13:54
cjwatsonIn [2]: utopic.getPackageUploads(status="Unapproved", name="indicator-power")[0].contains_build13:54
cjwatsonOut[2]: False13:55
LaneyOut[9]: False13:55
LaneyYa13:55
cjwatsonI think it's an attribute on the PCJ and isn't exposed on the API13:56
infinityRight, I'm going to assume this all gets fixed as wgrant winds through the queue redesign stuff.13:56
infinityBut it's yet another annoyance when a copy is done from an unclean (or not-distro-friendly) PPA, cause I have no idea if it can be accepted.13:57
infinitySo the default for non-silo copies is pretty much just reject in my mind, I guess.13:57
infinityWell, silo, security, kernel...13:57
cjwatsoninfinity: do you have access to carob?13:58
cjwatsonworst case it's possible to dig it out from there13:58
cjwatson"rsync ackee.canonical.com::launchpad-production-logs/celeryd-production_launchpad_job.log ." and then dig through the log for the copy13:58
infinitycjwatson: I do, but always forget that I do. :)13:59
infinitycjwatson: Not exactly the most efficient way to judge acceptability of a queue item, mind you.13:59
cjwatsonno quite14:00
* stgraber just discovered he had access to carob too14:03
cjwatsonobviously not good since Canonical-only, never mind efficiency14:04
infinitycjwatson: I suspect most non-Canonical AAs/SRUAs/RTMs stay away from reviewing copies anyway, just out of general protest for it being a crap experience. :P14:05
infinitycjwatson: But that's a reason to make it no crap, of course, not to say "oh, good, then they don't need this hackish workaround".14:05
cjwatsonsure14:06
cjwatsonI did try but got stuck14:07
infinityYeah, I'm putting my faith in William here.  He's already made small improvements here and there and knocked out some of my bugs, so I have hope. :)14:07
infinityAnd he's, apparently, getting a minion soon.14:07
infinitySo, that might help, if said minion can be brought up to speed quickly.14:07
mvocould someone please reject my util-linux upload? it needs another tweak14:58
jdstrandfyi, apparmor upload is bug fix only. it is a new upstream tarball that has bug fixes, policy fixes and testsuite fixes. it also syncs the boot policy load with what is in rtm15:00
jdstrandoh hrm, it skipped unapproved...15:01
* jdstrand used a security team script and forgot it autoapproved15:02
jdstrandsorry about that. if a member of the release time would like to review and and tells me to revert it, I can. however, like I said, it is all bug fixes15:03
infinitymvo: Rejected, see #-devel too.15:05
infinitymvo: The Debian packages had a bit more fiddling WRT uuid stuff.15:06
mvoinfinity: thanks!15:07
mvoinfinity: the new upload should be better15:07
mvoinfinity: meh, reject again, there is one more instance of this chsh15:13
* mvo makes a note to not upload packaes in anger15:14
infinitymvo: Too late.15:15
mvoinfinity: ok, I will just do a followup then, it won't hurt :)15:15
mvoinfinity: its just not complete15:15
loolSomeone mind hinting or kicking the autopkgtests to allow touch-meta to transition from proposed into utopic?15:51
loolunity-scope-click autopkgtests passed, but britney didn't pick it up15:52
loolthat's ubuntu-touch-meta 1.19315:52
infinityIt's possible you're just being impatient.15:54
infinity(The tests ran after the last britney run)15:55
infinityWe'll work on the time machine patches in the next cycle, though.15:56
cjwatsonsorry16:20
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cyphermox^ I notice now that I forgot to mention one change in network-manager changelog; the track_ip_settings_post_connection.patch changes go along with the other changes to fix bug 1350332; please don't block this upload for this, I know it's bad :/17:38
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slangasekcyphermox: bug #1350332 is also not a public bug, please use public bugs in the changelogs for Ubuntu packages18:59
cyphermoxlet's make it public then19:00
slangasekcyphermox: a) I'm not sure we're allowed to make it public since it does include logs from a phone, b) I believe launchpad disallows reassigning bugs from private projects to Ubuntu packages19:05
cyphermoxno, you're right19:06
cyphermoxugh, this day is so bad19:06
slangaseknot a blocker for this upload, for the record19:06
slangasekbut best practices etc.19:06
cyphermoxyes, I know :/19:06
cyphermoxfwiw, it was the first time I heard about private bugs in changelog though19:07
cyphermoxbut I agree it's not great for those who will go read it and not have access to the bug19:07
slangasekcyphermox: yeah.  It's a hard rule for SRUs; for devel uploads it's not a hard rule but it's a nuisance19:12
cyphermoxnoted, thanks19:13
cyphermoxI was already using just non-private bugs for SRUs, just never seen it written down19:13
cyphermoxthanks, I owe you a beer I guess19:16
cyphermoxor perhaps whisky so we can forget the pain of this ugliness19:17
elfyjibel: I see you listed as the qa contact on release task signup - so ... did you know that there appears to be no Upgrade products on http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/325/builds20:01
cjwatsonslangasek: ^-20:16
slangasekgrabbing20:17
cjwatsonwe'll need to be careful to review the result - innocuous diff but it does cause the apparmor hook to go down a different code path20:18
* slangasek nods20:18
cjwatsonalbeit one that only contains rm -f, so I think the worst case is some files left in the rootfs that shouldn't be, but nevertheless20:18
jibelelfy, upgrade test cases are added manually, I'll do it later this week. I'm quite busy with a phone milestone ATM. If I forgot Friday morning, don't hesitate to ping me again.20:27
elfyI'll try and remember then - pretty tied up on Friday though20:28
elfythanks jibel `20:28
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rcjcjwatson, infinity, stgraber: the cloud builder is having problems for 14.10.  I wanted to give you a heads up going into the RC tomorrow.23:57
rcjcjwatson, infinity, stgraber: to be clearn, the issue is not 14.10 specific23:57

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