[00:39] distro-info-data would be good to have quickly, as "pull-lp-source" is currently failing [00:39] rcj: (I'm not driving the RC) [00:40] cjwatson, wasn't sure who was, so I took a shotgun approach, sorry. [00:40] infinity is I believe [00:40] just wanted to exclude myself :) [00:42] cjwatson: aha, I just looked to see if that was syncable. I'll accept it [00:43] sigh, it'll need SRUs too [00:43] I admit I didn't bother to check the diff :) [00:44] * cjwatson does so [00:44] yeah, obvious/sensible [00:44] I didn't either :) but I checked it in git, earlier [00:44] thanks [00:46] * tumbleweed debates leaving the SRUs until v has a name [01:55] Deluge was just uploaded to Debian, it's a bugfix only release with a fix for "the POODLE vulnerability": http://dev.deluge-torrent.org/wiki/ChangeLog === doko_ is now known as doko === caribou_ is now known as Caribou [08:25] dear release team, what about syncing drupal7 from debian? [08:26] debian is going to force push into testing [08:30] CVE-2014-3704 [08:33] LocutusOfBorg1: Sounds good to me [08:42] thanks [08:44] LocutusOfBorg1: what about backporting to the stable releases [08:44] ? [08:45] Laney, sru? [08:45] I would like to wait debian to push first [08:47] Laney, https://www.drupal.org/files/issues/SA-CORE-2014-005-D7.patch [08:50] unfortunately all drupal7 is affected [08:51] so precise and trusty are [08:53] LocutusOfBorg1: okay, well if you're interested in fixing it then https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SecurityTeam/UpdateProcedures [09:11] Who accepted libkkc an hour or two ago? It would be slightly helpful to know exactly how you did it [09:12] (Since we ended up with two sets of simultaneous builds for it, which isn't supposed to be able to happen) [09:13] cjwatson: Really? [09:14] Wow, weird. [09:16] cjwatson: I would have expected it to be an auto-accept, but I don't see it in the log. [09:20] No, it's definitely not an auto-accept; it's in the input-methods packageset. [09:20] I'm not blaming the accepter; it's easy to do "queue -Q unapproved accept libkkc" or similar and not notice there are two of them [09:20] But it would be good to have the sequence of events down exactly [09:25] meh, why qemu, slof is not in main ... [09:27] It is now. [09:27] I promoted it after you fixed binutils (thanks for that, BTW). [09:37] Laney, @ubuntu security [09:37] http://paste.ubuntu.com/8573053/ [09:37] http://paste.ubuntu.com/8573056/ [09:37] should I open a bug? [09:38] LocutusOfBorg1: The process is in that link I gave you (yes) [09:38] Normal sponsors like me can't handle security updates [09:41] ack, I wondered if there were a faster procedure here on irc :) [09:41] ok so opening a bug [09:46] bug 1381969 :D [09:46] bug 1381969 in drupal7 (Ubuntu) "CVE-2014-3704" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1381969 [10:32] Somebody should review ubiquity if they have the energy; that's a release blocker IMO === rtg is now known as Guest5739 [11:16] cjwatson: Looking. [11:19] cjwatson: The code looks sane, but the change is a bit too large to eyeball audit. How did you test this? [12:08] fyi, cups-filters has just a small apparmor change [12:11] tkamppeter_: ^ want to commit it to debian? [12:14] oh, I did submittodebian on it [12:15] yeah I think we might have a back door ;-) [12:15] but thanks [12:16] jdstrand, I will inform OdyX from Debian, as getting the change working in both Debian and Ubuntu is not trivial, as the two have different AppArmor versions with incompatible changes, see cups. === tkamppeter_ is now known as tkamppeter [12:16] Laney, ^^ [12:16] tkamppeter_: this change has nothing to do with that. it is a normal file rule [12:16] ie, Debian can take it as is [12:18] jdstrand, thanks. [12:18] infinity: I set up a VM with one disk, created an empty partition spanning a tenth of it, installed Ubuntu into the rest, rebooted with a second disk added, and then went through the various possibilities [12:19] including going back and forward from the confirmation dialog, which turned out to be the most complicated bit [12:19] Yeah, forward/back in ubiquity hurts. [12:20] But having the confirmation dialog makes this a lot easier to test, 'cause you can immediately see what's being done. [12:20] tkamppeter: fyi, http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=765583 [12:20] Debian bug 765583 in cups-filters "cups-filters: adjust apparmor policy for /etc/cups/lpoptions" [Normal,Open] [12:37] Laney, hi, could you help to review the FFe request at bug #1381112? [12:37] bug 1381112 in Ubuntu Kylin "[FFe] Upgrade chinese-calendar to 1.0.0" [High,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1381112 [12:43] hi JackYu, will do in a bit, just going for lunch now [12:44] Laney, OK, thanks~ [12:45] infinity, ^ two small fixes for serious configuration issues including your ppc64el installer issue [13:14] jdstrand, thanks for the Debian report. [13:34] who turned off the system-image cron job and why? [13:34] that's preventing new ubuntu core system images from being published [13:35] ah, heh, that was temporary last night I think [13:35] let me check [13:38] oh, you need it for -core ... just switch it back on then [13:39] (i know it was off, but since we have to possibly build another phone milestone i didnt bother to care for it yet) [13:39] ok, reenabled, thanks [13:40] stgraber, so you made changes in lxc-android-config ... but never landed them in rtm ... [13:41] (we stumbled over that yesterday) [13:41] ogra_: right [13:41] barry has uploaded a new pyparsing to unstable that we want to sync to utopic. He'll sync as soon as Launchpad sees it. Hopefully that'll be before final freeze? [13:41] ogra_: because they weren't needed in rtm [13:41] This is bug 1381564 [13:41] bug 1381564 in pyparsing (Ubuntu) "pyparsing ParseResults.pop() fails with NameError: global name 'index' is not defined" [Medium,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1381564 [13:42] ogra_: and would actually have broken rtm [13:42] stgraber, hmm, k [13:42] Unless someone copied the new lxc to rtm. [13:42] or rather have been stuck forever in -proposed unless we copy the alpha2 of lxc too [13:43] yes, i know [13:46] * cjwatson starts to work through utopic_outdate_all.txt, since easier now than next week [13:58] fyi, cups is a simple apparmor fix [13:58] that is not for Debian [13:59] tkamppeter: fyi, once the 'third_party' dust settles in the apparmor policy, I plan to file a bug to send our profile up, with suggestions on how to package the profile [14:00] I think this is likely the last 'third_party' adjustment to the cups policy [14:27] cjwatson: infinity: jfyi, reported bug 1381986 for the utopic server installation issue that's seen in smoke testing atm. just in case you'd want to look at it for the release next week. [14:27] bug 1381986 in debian-installer (Ubuntu) "base-installer: error: exiting on error base-installer/kernel/no-kernels-found in utopic server installs from 20141011" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1381986 [14:31] Oh I guess we're out of sync again, how did that happen? Odd timing for it ... [14:32] That's about when the -22 kernel went in, but d-i is supposed to be in sync wit hthat [14:32] *with that [14:36] You know I have a suspicion that cdimage is stuck on a lock [14:39] cjwatson: bug #1381732 is a duplicate then; I didn't get a chance to flag it yesterday with all the excitement [14:39] bug 1381732 in debian-installer (Ubuntu) "Ubuntu Daily (ppc64el): No installable kernel was found in the defined APT sources." [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1381732 [14:39] cjwatson: ack, probably dint need a bug then, but well :) [14:42] Hm, no, the last mirror sync did happen [14:43] And I was looking at the wrong image anyway [14:43] I don't see anything obvious, will sync the image and take a look === mhall119 is now known as mhall119|vacatio [15:49] openssl is a security fix ^ [16:31] rbasak: i just syncpackage'd pyparsing. just need uburel to approve it [16:49] barry: thanks! [16:50] ^^ pyparsing sync from 2.0.2 to 2.0.3. Contains just bugfixes and fixes bug 1381564. [16:50] bug 1381564 in pyparsing (Ubuntu) "pyparsing ParseResults.pop() fails with NameError: global name 'index' is not defined" [Medium,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1381564 [17:02] psivaa: Sorry, I've run out of time today for investigating this, and I'm off tomorrow. Hopefully somebody else can pick it up and figure it out [17:03] Otherwise I guess I get to look in rather more of a hurry first thing on Monday [17:15] cjwatson: ack, thanks [19:13] Had enough social time for today? [19:13] that totally didn't go to the right window... [19:14] stgraber, thanks for asking nonetheless :) [19:14] :-) [19:15] :) [19:15] stgraber, we need to coordinate a device tarball landing with a rootfs to end up in the same system image, i disabled the importer for a bit [19:15] (FYI) [19:16] ogra: ok, so long as you don't need my help tonight that's fine :) [19:16] heh, no, we just dont want the device tarball to land alone [19:16] * ogra_ only plays with cron [19:18] ok. I don't think mvo is still working so that shouldn't be a problem. [19:19] great [19:50] have you guys seen this bug blocking lubuntu alternate and ubuntu server? fix is already upstream. we need to act quick if we are to make this happen ebfore release else there won't be a server final ":) https://bugs.launchpad.net/apt/+bug/1380774 [19:50] Launchpad bug 1380774 in apt (Ubuntu Utopic) "debian-installer does not find kernel" [High,Confirmed] [20:36] infinity: successfuly built wubi, testing it now [20:44] Would a new upstream bugfix release of libgweather be able to fit in before release? It adds the other half of a patch to use an updated weather API [20:45] The only other change is an updated german translation, but if it's not allowed in as well, i can make this just a patch from git [21:09] infinity: looks good, tested on both UEFI and BIOS (well, just starting the thing). Opened an RT to get it signed now. [21:10] rbasak, release team: any word on pyparsing? [21:11] barry, accepted [21:11] doko: awesome, thanks