[04:07] hello release team :) Ubuntu GNOME is not yet showing under: http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/328/builds [04:07] when I go to: http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/326/builds it shows: re-building and it seems idle doing nothing [04:07] any advice? [04:42] could someone accept libdrm to trusty-updates? has been on -proposed for 7 days now [06:13] stgraber, are you around? [08:14] tjaalton: the bug for libdrm is not marked as verification-done, so I think that might be the reason [08:14] huh [08:15] ok [08:15] done [08:18] can anybody please process virtualbox? ^^^^ we have already got more than 200 bug reports because of this bug :( [08:18] I wish I had been subscribed to the bug reports some weeks ago rather than now :s [08:27] infinity, hey! still around? [09:59] stgraber, infinity what is happening with alpha 1 images? I know Ali already pinged about it but really at this point no images == no QA [10:05] stgraber: new images? [10:05] darkxst: what's missing? [10:06] Riddell, we have no images [10:06] darkxst: who's we? [10:06] Ubuntu GNOME [10:06] for alpha 1 [10:07] darkxst: hmm marked rebuilding, presumably that's stuck like that? [10:08] Riddell, I tried to force a rebuild this morning (some 12+hrs ago) and yes it is stuck [10:08] not much to do then apart from hope someone with access can unstick it [10:08] maybe cjwatson would be so good? [10:13] this is because somebody WHO HAS NOT YET IDENTIFIED THEMSELVES blatted the crontab [10:13] ah, I have at least a slightly more recent version of it in screen history [10:14] pre-vivid but should at least let me somewhat restore [10:16] Riddell: do you remember which flavours were supposed to be uncronned for alpha 1? [10:20] rebuild-requests is doing stuff for vivid now [10:21] darkxst: ^- [10:21] that looks to be for ubuntu-gnome and ubuntukylin [10:27] they should be uncronned [10:29] and kubuntu and lubuntu [10:29] ok, just those four? [10:30] (done) [10:37] cjwatson, ok thanks ;) [10:39] stgraber, are you around? [10:40] not sure if anyone is online at this moment (I'm +11 GMT and it is 9:40pm my time) but we're having a problem with Ubuntu GNOME images http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/326/builds [10:40] they got stuck at "re-building" [10:40] and they're not showing yet on the A1 page [10:49] amjjawad: fixed about twenty minutes ago, they're actually building now [10:49] s/twenty/thirty/ [10:50] cjwatson, many thanks :) [10:50] there was a bit of an incident with our crontab [10:50] cjwatson, yes, darkxst is telling me that a while ago [10:50] but with people like you around cjwatson, we must be very thankful :) [11:33] cjwatson, thank you so much :D [11:33] np [12:02] cjwatson, sorry to disturb you again. Any idea when A1 will be released? I'm +11 GMT and soon, must sleep. Guess it will be ready in 6-8 hours? [12:02] amjjawad: Sorry, no idea, I'm not involved in that [12:03] amjjawad: I was just disentangling the server side a bit [12:03] cjwatson, no problem, thanks for your hard work :) [14:48] I'm back around now but looks like things have been sorted out [14:49] * stgraber wonders what happened to crontab... it was perfectly fine when I left (all participating flavours commented with ### as usual, plasma5 entirely removed (per Riddell's request) and everything else left as it was) [15:05] stgraber: why the new images today? [15:07] Riddell: what new images? [15:07] stgraber: http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/kubuntu/daily-live/20141218/ [15:07] stgraber: cronjob breakage? [15:07] I guess so, I sure didn't trigger anything [15:08] ah well, gives my code-in students something to keep them busy and out of trouble [15:08] * stgraber checks nusakan real quick to know exactly what's in cron now [15:09] Riddell: I can mangle the DB to get you back the previous build if you want [15:09] stgraber: no thanks [15:09] alright [15:10] I have useful people already mostly through testing [15:10] perfect [15:11] stgraber: sergiusens was asked to comment out a line in crontab, misunderstood the warning at the top, and so edited /srv/cdimage.ubuntu.com/etc/crontab and ran "crontab /srv/cdimage.ubuntu.com/etc/crontab" [15:11] stgraber: please do put it back the way you think it should be, as the rest of us were going from memory ... [15:11] crontab looks fine with the exception of plasma5 which re-appeared, I killed it again so we should be good now (I'll commit that change to bzr since it does make sense in there) [15:11] thanks [15:11] IWBNI system-image ran under a separate user so that it could have its own crontab [15:12] and maybe rebuild-requests should go in bzr [15:12] agreed and would also allow splitting access on nusakan so people who shouldn't mess with either system-image or cdimage, well, can't [15:12] yup [15:13] yeah, rebuild-requests should be in bzr, I'll add it there [15:13] thanks [15:13] there may be stuff near the bottom that got lost; unfortunately the only screen history I had mentioning crontab -l output didn't go all the way down [15:13] hopefully not much [15:14] did your screen history contain the system-image importer? [15:14] if so, then you're good because that's been the last line of crontab for a long time now [15:15] slangasek, cjwatson, infinity, stgraber would one of you pretty pretty pretty please push this sru through - https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/juju-core/+bug/1386144 [15:15] Launchpad bug 1386144 in juju-core (Ubuntu Trusty) "juju-core 1.20.11 is not packaged in Ubuntu" [Medium,Fix committed] [15:17] stgraber: no, only up to rebuild-requests [15:17] gaughen: I think I'll pass since it's my last day in ~ubuntu-sru ;-) [15:18] oh, wait, that's just a release, I can manage that [15:18] cjwatson, oh come on! it could be one last hurrah [15:18] cool, thank you cjwatson! [15:19] gaughen: there's a special condition listed in that bug description which I don't know how to verify [15:19] "it should not land in trusty-updates or vivid until upstream passes QA on our proposed binaries, published 1.20.11 tools in their stable simplestream and announces the release for general production use" [15:19] could you confirm the simplestream bit? [15:20] actually I guess that's confirmed later in the bug description, isn't it [15:20] * gaughen looks [15:20] gaughen: ok, done [15:21] cjwatson, thank you! [16:07] Riddell: so any idea when you want to announced alpha-1? [16:07] so far only Kylin appear to be ready for publishing [16:07] my guys still testing i386 but I guess that'll be done in an hour or two [16:08] ypwong: how's kylin? [16:08] amjjawad disappeared [16:08] Odd_Bloke: how's cloud? [16:09] I'll start writing the announcement shortly [16:09] it's the office christmas party sometime so I need to go and buy some cava, got to get priorities [16:10] Riddell: ok. I'll keep an eye for things being marked ready and once they all are (or if you tell me that we'll just skip some flavours), I'll do the publishing, then about an hour later you can announce [16:10] haha :) [16:10] Riddell: Cloud is ready. [16:10] great Odd_Bloke [16:10] Riddell, kylin is ready [16:12] oh yes thanks ypwong you marked that [16:12] Riddell: afaik amjjawad is in Oz timezone now - as is Tim (darkxst - if that's the nick) [16:12] it's wxl we need to hear from for lubuntu [16:13] just saw mention of amjjawad - thought I'd tell you what I know [16:13] thanks elfy [16:14] Odd_Bloke: did you guys change things for this cycle or was there a problem with publishing the cloud entries to the QA tracker? [16:14] * elfy can put his feet up for this milestone [16:14] Odd_Bloke: we usually get them all published at http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/328/builds and then marked ready when you've tested them. I believe you usually have those bits automated. [16:15] stgraber: There was a problem publishing them. [16:22] Riddell: lemme see [16:23] best quote I can find.. http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Penn_Radio#Shorter_Memorable_Goudeau_Quips "PENN: (reading from a gmail) "... apparently vervets are a kind of monkey with white fur and red and blue genitals. According to the web site that linked this, you should see it salute!" So there is even a patriotic monkey. Cause God loves the USA. God loves the USA so much that he made his monkeys patriotic. [16:23] MICHAEL: You sure they're not French? [16:23] PENN: Shut up." [16:23] i'm going to call it good to go, Riddell. we have some weird issues with an intel mac in there, but i'm going to say go for it. [16:24] ping me if you need anything else [16:25] ok, I wasn't going to get involved in this release but do you really think having a monkey-genitals joke in the release announcement is suitable? [16:27] cjwatson: fits in with the original ubuntu ethos no? [16:28] Riddell: It's been a while since we shipped porn^Werotic art to everyone. [16:29] Riddell: I'm not sure Mark's dubious sense of humour is quite a one-to-one mapping with the original Ubuntu ethos [16:30] :) [16:33] http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/6959209.stm "The monkeys grab their breasts, and gesture at us while pointing at their private parts" I think these animals may just be obsessed with genitals [16:43] Riddell: Most primates are. [16:46] wxl: got any release notes or annoucement url? [16:46] Riddell: that i need to work on. i need an hr or so :( [16:46] infinity: can you accept lts-utopic? [16:47] mlankhorst: You mean the dozens of X packages, or some specific thing? [16:48] mlankhorst: slangasek was suppose to be finding a victim to do the overrides and review, it's not as simple as "just accept it blindly". [16:48] wxl: great [16:49] how's this? http://pad.ubuntu.com/vivid-alpha-1 [16:49] mlankhorst: But if no victim is found, it'll be me. I just need to make time. [17:02] infinity: yeah figured as much :p [18:00] Riddell: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/VividVervet/Alpha1/Lubuntu [18:05] yay [18:06] waiting on 1 more kubuntu test and a gnome person to wake up [18:17] kubuntu ready [18:19] stgraber: I think you can start to publish [18:19] hopefully darkxst will take up soon and confirm for gnome [18:43] or infinity ↑ [20:31] stgraber, infinity: nudge? [20:32] Riddell: oh crap, right, will do it now [20:32] Riddell, sorry just woke up [20:32] sorry, stuck in meetings and other fun activities [20:33] Things look ok, given the very short time our team had for testing [20:34] Riddell: source image is building now, that typically takes about 30min, once that's done, I'll publish. Then you can decide whether you want to wait for bittorrent to be done importing (about an hour) or just release immediately. [21:05] stgraber: groovy [21:05] christmas party going on here so no rush [21:05] still waiting for cron.sources... [21:06] * Riddell goes to open the cava [21:09] Riddell: If publishing is underway, can I drop your freeze block? [21:11] Guess I should wait until cron.source is done. [21:12] well, it's past the part where it gets the source packages, so it should be fine [21:12] Oh, indeed, the ISOs are all done, just making zsync bits. [21:12] Riddell: Dropping your block, then. :P [21:21] cron.sources done, publishing now [21:29] infinity: groovy [21:32] Riddell: when do we plan on seeing an official release announcement? [21:33] wxl: publishing is in progress, then anytime after that [21:34] I'm almost done with publishing, so the files will be on cdimage in ~10min, then that's whenever Riddell is ready [21:36] gah, the source build didn't publish where it should, again... let me fix that by hand [21:38] fixed, publishing source now [21:46] Riddell: and publishing finally finished. Things should look good now, let me know if anything doesn't. [21:46] and sorry for the bumpy ride this week, alpha-1 is always a bit rough but the crontab mess really didn't help... [21:58] wxl: I'll post it now [21:59] Riddell: thx [22:01] needs someone to approve I guess [22:01] infinity: ↑ [22:14] Riddell: I don't suppose you want to re-send it without the typo in the subject line? ;) [22:15] Riddell: And maybe s/out for Testing/Released/, as the former implies it's not actually released yet. :P [22:15] Riddell: If neither of those things bugs you, I can just accept it. [22:15] infinity: ok hang on [22:17] infinity: sent [22:21] Riddell: Accepted. === infinity changed the topic of #ubuntu-release to: Released: Trusty 14.04.1, Utopic 14.10, Vivid Alpha 1 | Archive: open | Vivid Release Coordination. Please don't upload things during freezes where you shouldn't, or be prepared to apologise to the release team | We accept payment in cash, check or beer | melior malum quod cognoscis