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ogra_infinity, did you disable the system-image import job on nusakan in your hunt for the arm64 snappy issue ?09:44
* ogra_ tries to find out why it was disabled 09:44
infinityogra_: I don't know anything about any part of that sentence.09:48
ogra_lol, ok09:48
ogra_then i guess it was slangasek09:48
infinityogra_: Unless by "the arm64 snappy issue", you mean the firewall issue.09:48
infinityogra_: But I was just hunting firewalls, slangasek might have dropped the crontab bits.09:48
ogra_yeah, your conversation in the backlog starts with slangasek trying to enable arm64 builds09:48
ogra_i could imagine he switched off the importer for that ... then ran into the keyserver issue and forgot to switch it back on ...09:49
infinityPossibly.09:49
infinityHe's on VAC this week, but if you yell loud enough, he might hear you.09:50
ogra_would really be nice to announce it here if he switches it off ..09:50
ogra_(we have some unwritten rule that we do this among all others that are able to disable it :) )09:50
ogra_aha, seems my manual run just finished09:51
infinityogra_: I tend to announce when I'm disabling things.  Usually.  But that could mean either that he didn't announce or that he didn't turn it off. :P09:51
ogra_right09:51
* ogra_ switched the importer back on now ... seems to have run fine09:55
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dokoinfinity, can you overwrite/disable the taskcoach autopkg test?11:25
infinitydoko: It did actually regress on Oct 26, would be nice to figure out what's up with that.11:28
dokoinfinity, tell that the debian maintainer, they disabled the autopkg test now11:28
dokojust kept it for the last upload to see how it behaves in vivid11:29
infinitydoko: Diffing the logs, it looks like the difference is that the successful one pulls in wx*2.8, and the failed one pulls in wx*3.011:32
infinitydoko: Half done transition, I guess?11:32
dokoinfinity, no, I tried reverting back to 2.8, didn't work either11:33
infinitydoko: No, I mean the test deps pull in 3.011:33
infinitydoko: When the deps pulled in 2.8, it worked fine.11:33
infinitydoko: So, maybe taskcoach needs to move to 3.0, now that other bits seem to have moved on.11:34
dokoinfinity, please don't speculate. if you are interested, please have a look at the sources11:35
infinitydoko: Oh, I missed that you merged a new version a few days ago that uses 3.0.  Hrm.11:37
infinitydoko: My speculation made more sense without that context.11:39
dokoinfinity, https://jenkins.qa.ubuntu.com/job/vivid-adt-zodb/ another one, always failing11:41
dokojibel, ^^^11:41
flexiondotorgI'd like to help an FFe get through. Who here can I discuss it with?12:00
infinityflexiondotorg: Which FFe?12:38
flexiondotorginfinity, https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-mate/+bug/143441212:41
ubot93Launchpad bug 1434412 in Folder Color "[FFe] Upload of Folder Color, Scalable folder should not be included." [High,New]12:41
flexiondotorgMarcos has already got Folder Color in the 15.04 archive. Folder Color debuted in the 15.04 archive.12:42
flexiondotorgUbuntu MATE is including it.12:42
infinityflexiondotorg: Does this affect anyone other than MATE?12:43
flexiondotorgMarcos has discovered he needed to change Folder Color to interact with icon themes correctly.12:43
flexiondotorginfinity, Nope. Not yet.12:43
infinityflexiondotorg: Then go for it.  Quickly.  Beta on Thursday. :P12:43
flexiondotorginfinity, How should I proceed?12:43
flexiondotorgDoes someone need to approve the FFe?12:43
infinityflexiondotorg: I just did.12:43
flexiondotorginfinity, OK. Now what? Debdiff?12:44
infinityflexiondotorg: Uploads, ideally.12:44
flexiondotorginfinity, So I can ask the MOTU to do that?12:44
infinityflexiondotorg: *nod*12:44
dokotumbleweed, do you still track the python-cffi FFe?12:44
flexiondotorginfinity, Perfect. Thanks very much.12:45
jamespageplease can the oslo-log uploaded to vivid NEW last month be rejected; I have a more Debian future-friendly version to replace it with.13:38
infinityjamespage: Done.13:42
jamespageinfinity, thankyou13:42
jamespagezul, ^^13:43
jamespageuploading the revised one now13:43
zuljamespage:  ack13:43
jamespagethat sync is under bug 143452613:49
ubot93bug 1434526 in Ubuntu "[FFe] new packages to support OpenStack Kilo-3 milestone" [High,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/143452613:49
jamespageI also need a willing AA to deal with another oslo package required for OpenStack kilo-3 (oslo-policy)13:51
jamespageanother refactoring into a shared common library13:51
jamespage(condition of the release team ack)13:51
flexiondotorginfinity, ubiquity-slideshow-ubuntu recently merge some Ubuntu MATE changes. Changes I really need to test in the next Beta.13:51
flexiondotorginfinity, Please can you direct me towards someone who could build a new ubiquity-slideshow-ubuntu package?13:52
infinityflexiondotorg: I'd ask cyphermox nicely, if I were you.13:52
flexiondotorginfinity, Thanks.13:52
cyphermoxlet me get this done nao14:05
flexiondotorgcyphermox, Thank you very much! :)14:08
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dokohrm, what keeps gcc-4.8 in main?15:08
cjwatsonhttp://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/germinate-output/ubuntu.vivid/rdepends/ALL/gcc-4.8 -> gcj-4.8-jdk in supported-development-common seed, gcj-4.8-source in development seed15:10
cjwatsonI see libstdc++-4.8-pic in the former and gcc-4.8-source in the latter too15:10
dokoargh ...15:11
dokook, didn't think about the seeds15:11
dokoinfinity, please can we get python-defaults into the release pocket?16:03
infinitydoko: Yes.16:03
Mirvcould the mesa 10.1.3-0ubuntu0.4 be released to trusty, it keeps on hitting people trying to install SDK on Ubuntu 14.04.2?16:03
Mirvthe mlankhorst's proposed upload is now 11 days old16:04
infinityMirv: Looking.16:05
infinityMirv: Done.16:06
Mirvthank you!16:06
Mirvbzoltan_: ^ the SDK installability issue on 14.04.2 being resolved now(ish)16:07
flexiondotorgcyphermox, I see version 94. Thank you.16:33
mlankhorstgoodie :)16:34
rbasakinfinity: mysql-5.6 is pretty broken right now. I'll be uploading a fix shortly. "I will be freezing the archive later today" means that's OK, right?17:08
infinityrbasak: Yeahp.17:09
infinityrbasak: As the email noted, I intend to sleep before I freeze anything.17:09
rbasakThanks17:09
slangasekogra_: sorry - yes, I had disabled the cronjob because I was starting to clean up some of the phone channels, then I was down all weekend with a fever so didn't get it reenabled18:43
ogra_slangasek, can you try to remember to leave a note in the channel ?18:43
slangasekI can try18:44
slangasek:)18:44
rsalvetislangasek: or at least in the cron job :-)18:55
rsalvetihope you're feeling better today18:55
sil2100slangasek: hey! Shouldn't you be away resting btw.? ;)19:06
balloonsinfinity, when can we see a milestone for final beta?19:11
infinityballoons: When I do the builds $later.19:11
infinityThough, if someone wants to create the empty milestone now, I won't mind.19:11
infinitystgraber: ^ :)19:11
infinitystgraber: (One of these days, you need to show me if there's some QnD way to do that and I'm bugging you for no good reason)19:12
stgraberinfinity: it's about 5 click in a web UI :)19:12
infinitystgraber: Today isn't that day, cause I need sleep between now and spinning images.19:12
infinitystgraber: FIVE?!19:12
infinitystgraber: Yeah, screw that.  Too many clicks.19:12
stgraberwell, not exactly the most user friendly web UI :)19:12
balloonsinfinity, lol.. Just wondering on timing so I can tell folks to attack some images :-)19:13
stgraberinfinity: did you turn off cron already? otherwise all daily builds will show up in the milestone19:13
infinitystgraber: It's pretty hostile, but at least it's not Jenkins?19:13
infinitystgraber: I didn't.  I will. :P19:13
stgraberoh yeah, it's beautiful and user friendly compared to Jenkins19:13
infinitystgraber: Alright, cron disabled.19:14
stgrabermilestone ready19:15
infinityballoons: Images will be many hours out still, I'm waiting on a new kernel, need to force some things to migrate, do a d-i upload, and I need a nap before all that happens.19:15
infinityballoons: If there are people bored and wanting to test things, bugs reported against the last daily would still be worth knowing about.  Nothing particularly magical about the next image.19:16
balloonsinfinity, yes tis true. thanks for the heads up19:17
slangasekanyone else seeing debconf failures under update-manager in vivid?23:54
slangaseknothing that uses debconf in postinst is configuring successfully for me23:55
slangasek(and this is a recent regression, no more than a week or two since the last successful update)23:55
slangaseklast successful update on 2015-03-18, which brought in a qt update and probably nothing that talked to debconf.  first failing update on 2015-03-20, which pulled in a lot of new packages, including glib2.0 which but nothing that would obviously account for debconf breakage23:59

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