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slangasekthe perl upgrade was on Mar 4... seems unlikely to have no packages with debconf questions from the 4th until the 20th, though I guess it's possible00:00
doko o console-setup-freebsd-charmaps-udeb console-setup-freebsd-fonts-udeb console-setup-linux-charmaps-udeb console-setup-linux-fonts-udeb console-setup-pc-ekbd{console-setup}00:40
dokocjwatson, is there anything needed in main?00:40
dokoohh, I see python3-launchpadlib. should we keep that in main?00:41
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slangasekdoko_: console-setup-linux-charmaps-udeb console-setup-linux-fonts-udeb console-setup-pc-ekbd belong in main, the freebsd ones are irrelevant03:55
infinityslangasek: I have a couple of bug reports about that debconf failure, but hadn't yet seen it locally or managed to reproduce.  If it only happens under update-manager, that's a hint (though, an annoying hint...)04:06
smbNot sure this isn't a wrong assumption on my part, but I just noticed that on the 14.04.2 amd64 server iso pool/main/l/linux looks like this: http://paste.ubuntu.com/10667920/ Since the installer kernel is a 3.16, should there be not 3.16 udebs? Also the md and multipath modules seem to be over-eagerly supplied...10:28
mparillostgraber: I am noticing some obsolete test cases for Kubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-manual-tests/+bug/1425193 Riddell sent me your way. Would I be able to remove the obsolete Kubuntu test cases and edit them? You can find me on Launchpad at marco-parillo (first e-mail), if I am not on-line here.10:48
ubot93Launchpad bug 1425193 in Ubuntu Manual Tests "Plasma-netbook is not ported to Plasma 5" [Undecided,New]10:48
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elfymparillo: re manual testcase, probably better to just create new testcases11:50
elfyas far as removing them - anyone in kubuntu release team should have perms to remove old testcase from the list11:51
elfynot sure who's about interested in beta2 images but bug 143571411:54
ubot93bug 1435714 in ubiquity (Ubuntu) "Keyboard layout missing during install setup" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/143571411:55
elfyI assume that'll affect everyone - it certainly affects Xubuntu, Ubuntu and Mate11:55
flexiondotorghttp://launchpad.net/bugs/143228512:06
Odd_BlokeI can see cloud-init apparently being accepted in http://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/proposed-migration/trusty/update_output.txt; did it miss migrating before the beta freeze (or is there something else happening)?12:07
ubot93Launchpad bug 1432285 in ubiquity (Ubuntu) "Vivid live DVD fails to provide means to eject disc" [Medium,Confirmed]12:07
cjwatsonthe beta freeze should have no effect on trusty12:08
cjwatsonstable release migrations are always manual, though12:08
cjwatsonproposed-migration runs in a dry-run mode there12:08
cjwatsonit merely serves to provide input to http://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/pending-sru.html12:09
Odd_BlokeAha, I thought there was a page I was missing.12:15
Odd_BlokeThanks!12:15
Odd_Bloke*some documentation reading later* Could I get an AA to promote cloud-init in precise, trusty and utopic?12:20
mparilloThank you elfy. Apparantly, there is no separate Kubuntu Release Team. Do you know how I can apply to join the Ubuntu release team?12:37
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flexiondotorgelfy, The eject issue is critical. On EFI system you'll enter and almost inescapable boot loop and the end of the install.13:12
flexiondotorgelfy, <davmor2> flexiondotorg: the other nice issue is if you are on a system with UEFI there is no boot from HD option in the menu so you are stuck in a menu/boot loop where you cant remove the dvd, you can't can't eject the dvd and you can't boot to another device so you eject the dvd, bit of an issue :)13:13
davmor2added it as a comment to the bug will be filing another for the menu to have a boot from hdd13:14
flexiondotorgdavmor2, Thanks.13:18
dokoslangasek, cjwatson: demoted the freebsd ones, I assume the other need seeding. but then I noticed that the other seeded console-* packages don't exist anymore13:40
dokoalso, there are still ttf-* packages seeded, instead of fonts-*13:40
cjwatsonfeel free to sort this out, I wasn't involved in the latest console-setup merge13:41
dokook13:41
cjwatsonand ttf- => fonts- has been a gradual process for ages13:42
infinitySo, I hear everything failed miserably overnight?13:49
flexiondotorginfinity, Hi13:52
flexiondotorginfinity, http://launchpad.net/bugs/143571413:52
ubot93Launchpad bug 1435714 in ubiquity (Ubuntu) "Keyboard layout missing during install setup" [Undecided,Confirmed]13:52
infinitycyphermox: ^13:53
infinitycyphermox: Can you hunt this down?  Might relate to the console-setup package split?13:54
infinityflexiondotorg: Going to assume from the Xubuntu and MATE mentions that pretty much every one is seeing this bug?13:54
flexiondotorginfinity, I know you're catching up. When you've had a coffee and what have you could you do some magic to make the PowerPC build for Ubuntu MATE appear in the Beta 2 tracker please?13:55
davmor2infinity, jibel: who adds netboot?13:55
infinityflexiondotorg: That might need stgraber, I'm less familiar with that part of the "UI" (and I use that term loosely).13:56
jibeldavmor2, I'll do13:56
infinityflexiondotorg: Oh, wait.  Maybe I found it.13:56
jibeland upgrade tests too13:56
davmor2infinity: the scariest bug so far is https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubiquity/+bug/143228513:57
ubot93Launchpad bug 1432285 in ubiquity (Ubuntu) "Vivid live DVD fails to provide means to eject disc" [Medium,Confirmed]13:57
infinityflexiondotorg: Okay, it's added to the manifest, won't show up until the next rebuild unless someone manually fiddles a bit.13:57
flexiondotorginfinity, Thank you.13:57
davmor2infinity: and of course that's all cyphermox 's fault ;)13:58
infinitydavmor2: He's the new kid, he gets to take blame^Wresponsibility for everything.13:59
flexiondotorginfinity, If you get the time can you update the ubuntu-mate-meta package and push it into the repo?14:00
infinityflexiondotorg: What did you change this time?14:00
flexiondotorginfinity, Nothing.14:00
davmor2infinity: I told him straight you know that means that anything to do with installs now is all your fault when he took the job ;)14:00
flexiondotorgNot seeing the new version.14:00
infinityflexiondotorg: Then there's nothing to upload?14:00
infinityflexiondotorg: Or you missed all my nick hilights to you last night? :P14:01
flexiondotorginfinity, Was waiting for the updated ubiquity-slideshow-ubuntu to hit the repos so the meta package update could "see" it.14:01
infinityflexiondotorg: ship and ship-live don't affect metapackages, so nothing to rebuild.  They just affect how the /pool/ on CDs is built.14:01
flexiondotorginfinity, I did :( Nothing in my bouncer.14:01
flexiondotorginfinity, Ah. OK, great.14:01
infinityflexiondotorg: Furthermore, I reverted your seed change, since oem-config/ubiquity has no idea how to install a non-standard slideshow.14:01
flexiondotorginfinity, Sob!14:02
infinityflexiondotorg: The part where no other flavour has a special slideshow might have been a hint. :)14:02
flexiondotorginfinity, I just thought they were lazy ;)14:02
infinityflexiondotorg: So, patches welcome, and happy to work with you on fixing that, but I figured for this week, you're better off with the generic slideshow than a broken CD. :P14:02
flexiondotorginfinity, UNderstood. I'll add slideshow patches to my 15.10 work list.14:03
flexiondotorginfinity, I'll update the seeds to not include any slideshow. It works fine without one.14:03
micahgis there a link for the Xubuntu ‫image failure that I could help with14:05
infinitymicahg: I think the problem was on our end, not yours.  I need to wake up enough to say that with certainty, though. :P14:06
cyphermoxinfinity: could be; could also be related to when doko asked what packages should be in main yesterday14:06
micahginfinity: ok, let me know if I can help then, thanks14:07
infinitycyphermox: Well, having them in main won't magically get them installed.14:07
cyphermoxno14:07
infinitycyphermox: So, if those packages are actually needed, maybe they should be depended on by... something.14:07
infinitycyphermox: Anyhow, if you could figure out what's broken, that would be great.  It might not be the split at all, that could be a red herring, but it seems plausible.14:08
smbinfinity, Did you see my earlier question while looking through srollback? Or let me repeat... wondering whether I am turning mad... ok madder than usual...14:08
smbNot sure this isn't a wrong assumption on my part, but I just noticed that on the 14.04.2 amd64 server iso pool/main/l/linux looks like this: http://paste.ubuntu.com/10667920/ Since the installer kernel is a 3.16, should there be not 3.16 udebs? Also the md and multipath modules seem to be over-eagerly supplied...14:08
cyphermoxinfinity: indeed14:09
cyphermoxinfinity: just moving this to my desktop right now14:09
cyphermox"tada!"14:09
infinitysmb: The overeager thing is a bug I intentionally ignored due to time constraints, but the other bit seems rather wrong... Lemme look.14:10
infinitysmb: Oh, and indeed, just overeager in both cases.14:11
smbinfinity, Ok thanks. I just noticed while trying simulated multipathing and the magic runes did seem to do nothing14:11
infinitysmb: pool/main/l/linux-lts-utopic has the right bits.14:11
smboh duh...14:11
infinitysmb: It's absolutely a bug that there are 3.13 bits on the ISO, but that's really just cosmetic (and a bit of bloat), it shouldn't be causing harm.14:12
cyphermoxflexiondotorg: downloading the image. it seems kind of slow, so as soon as it's done I'll get on to fixing the keyboard.14:13
smbinfinity, ok. Yeah... got me a bit confused... hm...14:13
flexiondotorgcyphermox, All flavours, including Ubuntu proper, are affected.14:15
flexiondotorgcyphermox, So, If you have a recent Ubuntu image to zsync you can use that.14:15
cyphermoxyup, I got that14:16
flexiondotorgcyphermox, k14:16
infinitysmb: cyphermox and an IBMer did a bunch of work on multipath in vivid, it's possible some of that needs backporting.14:16
cyphermoxnot just possible :)14:17
infinitysmb: I was under the impression that multipath was working in trusty, but maybe I haven't tested it since precise, and no one else cared to. :P14:17
cyphermoxbut that wouldn't change the packages being overeagerly included14:17
smbinfinity, That is quite likely... I neither did until now14:17
infinitycyphermox: No, the overeager inclusion is a seed bug I was just too time-constrained to fix.14:17
cyphermoxok14:17
cyphermoxwell, if you want to quickly test multipath on trusty, etc. I can share a quick script to set things up in qemu14:18
smbSo with the caveat that I did something else wrong... which I would not rule out ... It seemed that adding disk-detect/multipath/enable=true did not cause the same as in did in Vivid...14:19
smbcyphermox, I am just looking at that14:19
cyphermoxsmb: http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~mathieu-tl/+junk/vm/files14:22
cyphermoxmultipath.sh sets up qemu for amd64 with two multipath "controllers"14:22
smbcyphermox, One thing which seems to be the same in V and T is that maybe we should tweak the default getuid arguments a bit to use -u (replace space by underscore)14:22
cyphermoxsmb: I've just been discussing that, not a bad idea14:22
smbcyphermox, I guess you have been exposed to the same IBM bug report about multipath. :)14:23
cyphermoxI probably was14:24
cyphermoxstill working on some variant of that, actually, checking to make sure we really properly nailed the lock issue14:25
smbcyphermox, I had a feeling that having udev rules causes everything to jump at the same disks ... but then with V there is also systemd and I can find none of the dear logs I am used to14:26
cyphermoxok14:29
smbcyphermox, so the question probably is: who whom we know, knows s**t about udev and its hiding in systemd... I guessed pi tti might be the latter and try to have a chat with him. Not sure about the former14:36
infinityBleh, looks like I'll have to do some of those rebuilds by hand to unwedge iso.qa's brain.14:36
cyphermoxsmb: err, what for?14:39
elfyinfinity: generally if I see something like the keyboard setup missing I check at least Ubuntu as well as my own - just for the future14:40
cyphermoxsmb: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/multipath-tools/0.4.9-3ubuntu11 should be fixing at least part of the problem with udev14:41
infinityelfy: Yeah, that's generally sane debugging.14:41
infinityelfy: And also lets you offload it on Canonical when Ubuntu is clearly broken too. :P14:41
cyphermoxyeah, looks like I broke ubi-console-setup by merging console-setup.14:41
infinitycyphermox: \o/14:42
cyphermoxit's now seeing something as preseeded when it probably shouldn't14:42
cyphermoxat least, at a very quick glance14:42
smbcyphermox, pi tti to figure out the sequence of udev events (again with systemd), someone who knows udev better to figure out a better udev rule. Well there is one ... or was until now that triggers when the block device is added14:42
cyphermoxsmb: it might just have to go completely and be all systemd-magical.14:43
smbcyphermox, maybe for vivid. It might be racing in Trusty too which has no systemd by default.14:44
smbAnd not that I can change anything but systemd-magic sounds like bad mojo to me14:45
infinitysmb: Your attempt at not nick hilighting pitti on his vacation is noble, but you realise he's not on IRC, right? :)14:45
smbinfinity, One cannot be careful enough14:45
smb:-P14:46
cyphermoxsmb: after this multipath-tools update it looks like things are much less racy than they were, at least14:46
smbHe probably senses things even while not on irc14:46
cyphermoxhehe14:46
cyphermoxyeah, pitti sense tingling14:46
smbcyphermox, I should look at those... they have not been there when I last looked14:47
cyphermoxsmb: it's one change to not exclusively lock; cherry-picked from upstream, since udev also locks14:47
cyphermoxplus some other crap14:47
smbcyphermox, ack. I try to pull the latest into my vivid vm and see whether I can get it up more reliably then14:48
elfyinfinity: :)14:50
infinityRiddell: I'm guessing that mess of KDE packages hitting the queue is expected? :P15:00
infinityRiddell: Were those for beta, or post-beta?15:00
davmor2infinity, jibel: Netboot fails, No installable kernel was found in the defined APT sources :(15:18
infinitydavmor2: That sounds rather unlikely.15:18
infinitydavmor2: Which arch?15:19
infinitydavmor2: And which media?  kernel/initrd, mini.iso?15:19
davmor2infinity: mini.iso, amd64, dvd.15:20
davmor2infinity, jibel: http://people.canonical.com/~davmor2/image20150324_151921602.jpg15:23
infinitydavmor2: Getting there in my test, hold on. :)15:23
infinitydavmor2: Did you pick a non-standard mirror?15:23
davmor2gb mirror15:23
davmor2I love that it gives me the option to Continue without installing a kernel :D cause who needs the kernel right :D15:24
infinitydavmor2: "continue without kernel" and "continue without bootloader" are amazingly handy for port bringups, and for people installing to devices we don't officially support.15:25
infinitydavmor2: But yeah, perhaps a bit dangerous for the average end user.15:25
infinitydavmor2: Then again, it's a screen the average end user isn't ever mean to get to.15:25
davmor2infinity: indeed15:27
infinitycjwatson: live-installer has spoiled me, debootstrap from d-i is terribad now.15:28
infinitycjwatson: Did you ever consider publishing the live squishyfses and using live-installer+http for non-ISO installs too?15:28
ianorlinhmm do we have documentation on how to get the syslog and other nesecary stuff out when a user does reach the no installable kernel was found in the apt sources screen15:38
infinityianorlin: Hit a commandline, anna install openssh-client-udeb, and scp files off.  Not sure if we have a pretty doc anywhere that says that, though.15:40
infinityianorlin: And lifes more complicated if network setup fails too.15:41
infinitylife's*15:41
infinitydavmor2: Speaking of, do you have a syslog from that?15:42
infinitydavmor2: I'm expecting to tell you "I can't reproduce that" in a few minutes here, and it might just be that the mirror you used it stuck in the past, but would be nice to see the log.15:43
davmor2infinity: I can drag it off for you in a moment15:43
infinitydavmor2: So, as expected, I can't reproduce that.  Installation completed fine (amd64/mini.iso) and rebooted.15:48
infinitydavmor2: I did, however, use us.archive, not gb.archive, since you told me that after I started.15:49
davmor2infinity: http://people.canonical.com/~davmor2/syslog-mini15:55
cjwatsoninfinity: Not very hard, although of course it'd be possible.15:56
cjwatsonMirroring issues etc. though.15:56
infinitycjwatson: Yeah, I suppose adding root filesystems for every arch to every dists mirror would be less than ideal.16:00
infinitydavmor2: Mar 24 15:15:16 base-installer: W: Failed to fetch http://gb.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/vivid/main/binary-amd64/Packages  Hash Sum mismatch16:00
infinitydavmor2: You just had a mirror hiccup.  A second go should make it work, I'd guess.16:01
davmor2infinity: I'll give it another go then16:01
infinityThis is a fun bug, though: Mar 24 15:15:07 debootstrap: /var/lib/dpkg/info/keyboard-configuration.postinst: 1: /var/lib/dpkg/info/keyboard-configuration.postinst: udpkg: not found16:02
infinitycyphermox: ^16:02
infinitycyphermox: More keyboard fun.16:02
* infinity wonders why it's looking for udpkg in the target...16:02
cjwatsonthat code is generated in twisty ways16:04
davmor2cjwatson: are they timey wimey squirmy wormy ways?16:05
Riddellinfinity: for beta if it's possible/sane16:06
cyphermoxugh16:06
cyphermoxinfinity: err, wait, is that failing or just writing out the error message?16:07
ianorlininfinity: oh I normally use another method that lets you start a webserver from debian installer itself than wget the files it provides16:10
infinityRiddell: Your call, really.  Most/all of those are only seeded to your images, so if you want to let things in and respin and retest, that's up to you.16:10
infinitycyphermox: It's a no-op for Linux, looks like it's a hurd check.16:10
infinitycyphermox: So, not a big deal.16:10
infinitycyphermox: Just ugly.16:11
cyphermoxyeah, that's what I was about to say16:11
davmor2infinity: yeap working now :)16:11
infinitydavmor2: Good deal.16:11
infinityianorlin: I prefer the scp method because getting *to* the installed system is often harder than getting *out* of it.16:11
infinityianorlin: Especially when debugging on masqueraded VMs, etc.16:11
infinityRiddell: Just double-check each source with seeded-in-ubuntu before you accept them, please?  So we know for sure that you're only messing with yourself. :P16:13
infinitycyphermox: Anyhow, sorry, didn't mean to distract you.  The actual keyboard problem should be top priority.16:14
cyphermoxinfinity: no worries, I think I know what's wrong, testing the hypothesis now16:22
infinitycyphermox: \o/16:25
davmor2infinity, jibel, cyphermox: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/indicator-keyboard/+bug/1434091 this is still in the install and it's all cyphermox 's fault ;)16:37
ubot93Launchpad bug 1434091 in indicator-keyboard (Ubuntu) "mini.iso install of ubuntu desktop selecting only ENG_UK gives me eng_us and eng_uk" [Undecided,New]16:37
infinitydavmor2: Probably not a high priority for the beta, unless cyphermox's other fixes magically fix it.16:38
davmor2infinity: indeed :)16:39
cyphermoxdoubtful, it would be something quite different I'd expect16:41
flexiondotorginfinity, I've rebuild Ubuntu MATE. Still no PowerPC iso for Beta 2?16:59
flexiondotorgstgraber, infinity Suggested you might be able to help with the above? ^^^^16:59
infinityflexiondotorg: Your powerpc build never happened.17:03
infinityflexiondotorg: Let's see about resolving that.17:03
cyphermoxok, got a way to fix the keyboard, just not sure why it comes to that17:09
gaugheninfinity, Hey Adam, I have 3 FFes that need some love. I had poked slangasek but found out he's on vacation. Would you take a look or help me get them some attention? pretty, pretty please?17:11
gaugheninfinity, https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/docker.io/+bug/143076017:11
ubot93Launchpad bug 1430760 in docker.io (Ubuntu) "[FFE] Bump up docker.io version to 1.5 in Vivid" [High,Triaged]17:11
gaugheninfinity, https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/142402917:11
ubot93Launchpad bug 1424029 in Ubuntu "[FFE] nova-compute-lxd" [Undecided,New]17:11
gaughenand finally https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/lxd/+bug/142568617:11
ubot93Launchpad bug 1425686 in lxd (Ubuntu) "[Ffe] Standing feature freeze exception for the 15.04 cycle" [Undecided,New]17:11
infinitygaughen: You might note the last commentor on those two lxd ones...17:12
gaughendarn it! I should have refreshed first!17:12
gaugheninfinity, thank you Adam. I will try to read next time.17:13
infinitygaughen: Where's the fun in that?  You'd be denied my sarcastic responses.17:13
gaugheninfinity, true and I do like high quality sarcasm17:13
infinitygaughen: Anyhow, I'll try to look at the docker one sometime, but feel free to poke me harder a bit later.  In the middle of juggling a bunch of things right now.17:15
infinityAnd trying to understand why germinate does the things it does which, I think, requires a psychologist, not a programmer.17:15
apwinfinity, it relies on having a very good crystal ball ...17:17
gaugheninfinity, I have a magic 8 ball somewhere I could loan you17:17
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dokogaughen, rbasak, infinity: does docker.io even build in vivid with go 1.3?17:43
infinitydoko: No idea!17:43
rbasakdoko: I don't know but I guess I'll know tomorrow probably17:44
dokorbasak, good to hear, because a golang update will break several phone builds17:48
flexiondotorginfinity, I'm all set to rebuild. Is powerpc for Ubuntu MATE all set or shall I hold off?17:48
infinityflexiondotorg: Hold off.17:52
infinityflexiondotorg: Other changes are coming anyway, unless you really need to test this one Right Now.17:52
flexiondotorginfinity, Are those other changes the keyboard thing?17:53
flexiondotorginfinity, I'll head home and check the back log here a bit later.17:54
flexiondotorginfinity, I would like to get the OEM testing grub-pc fix today if possible.17:54
flexiondotorginfinity, Thanks very much for helping. Much appreciated.17:54
infinityflexiondotorg: The keyboard thing, yes.  And a systemd bug.17:55
flexiondotorginfinity, Got a LP for the systemd bug? I can test that too when fix it out.17:56
flexiondotorg*is out17:56
infinityErk, who did a langpack export?17:56
infinityUsually, I'd blame pitti, but he's on VAC...17:56
cjwatsonthey're more automated now17:57
cjwatsonso cron probably did it17:57
infinitycjwatson: Oh.  Really?  No human is signing those anymore?  Fun.18:06
infinityI guess I'll just reject the lot, I have no urge to try to get them in.18:06
cjwatsonI don't know, guessing18:09
slangasekinfinity: passthrough frontend is rarely used except in update-manager, I think?  were you seeing reports of problems with passthrough or with other frontends?18:30
infinityslangasek: Passthrough indeed.  I didn't notice that in the log before.18:32
infinityslangasek: Yeap, passthrough in both duped bugs.18:32
infinityRiddell: You may have missed a couple of kde things in the langpack noise (which I've cleared out now)18:34
* Riddell looks18:38
infinityRiddell: libzip was a sync by mdeslaur, but happens to only be on your image.18:39
infinityRiddell: Given the uploader, I'm assuming security fix.18:39
mdeslauryes, only a security fix18:39
infinityslangasek: Do you know if there's a null client for the Passthrough frontend or something, or if the only way to debug it is from within update-manager?18:46
davmor2infinity: might be an issue on server installs, the TTY you are in has no text, no prompt and just a flashing cursor and nothing works you have to move to tty 1-6 to do anything like erm login18:46
infinityRiddell: I'm leaving kubuntu respins up to you or ScottK when all the things you care about are accepted/migrated.20:59
infinityScottK: ^20:59
Riddellthanks infinity21:08
flexiondotorginfinity, Is the keyboard fix in yet?21:16
infinityflexiondotorg: It's been uploaded, I'll respin everything except kubuntu once it's migrated and published.21:17
flexiondotorginfinity, Perfect. Many thanks.21:19
flexiondotorginfinity, I also saw the PowerPC image too :)21:19
ianorlinwhen did debconf break21:57
slangasekinfinity: null client for passthrough> really no idea; cjwatson or mvo might have a better notion21:58
infinityslangasek: Kay.  Well, I'll sort out some way to test it.21:59
infinityThe passthrough frontend freaking out like this hardly seems like a new issue, Google gives a bajillion hits.22:05
infinityBut it's curious that I seem to have seen several this week.22:06
gaugheninfinity, me again. if you have the time would you look at https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/docker.io/+bug/1430760 pretty please?22:27
ubot93Launchpad bug 1430760 in docker.io (Ubuntu) "[FFE] Bump up docker.io version to 1.5 in Vivid" [High,Triaged]22:27
gaughenif you are still super slammed. I shall come back tomorrow again.22:27
gaughenand again22:27
gaughenand again22:27
infinitygaughen: Hah.22:28
infinitygaughen: Commented.22:29
infinityTypo and all.22:29
gaugheninfinity, thank you!22:36
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cjwatsoninfinity: debconf hasn't changed in any meaningful way in forever22:55
cjwatsoninfinity: there's some stuff in debconf/doc/passthrough.txt that might help22:55
infinitycjwatson: Oh, it's certainly not a debconf bug, just trying to figure out how to isolate exactly when and where this is happening to blame someone else (likely myself).22:58
infinitycjwatson: Hah.  Love the "Error Handling" section.23:12
veebersHi, is it possible to get the autopilot package into the approved queue?23:17
cjwatsonit was already auto-approved23:17
cjwatson22:40 -queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: autopilot (vivid-proposed/universe) [1.5.0+15.04.20150226.1-0ubuntu1 => 1.5.0+15.04.20150323-0ubuntu1] (no packageset) (sync)23:17
cjwatson22:41 -queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted autopilot [sync] (vivid-proposed) [1.5.0+15.04.20150323-0ubuntu1]23:17
veeberscjwatson: oh, sorry :-P I just saw the 'Unapproved' on both those lines. I didn't take a moment to realise the impact of 'accepted'23:19
veebersthanks cjwatson for clarifying23:19
cjwatsonthat's just referring to the queue in which state changed23:19
infinitycjwatson: FWIW, "socket -sl" is awesome for this.  Except for the part where I can't get the frontend to crash.  But I can drive it, at least.23:43

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