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tjaaltonRAOF: doing sru's today? could you ack libdrm & xtrans backports to trusty?04:35
RAOFtjaalton: Tomorrow is my SRU day, but sure.04:45
tjaaltonah04:45
tjaaltonok04:45
tjaaltonthx04:45
tjaaltonthe wiki is out of date then :)04:46
RAOFNo, I'm on Tuesday in US time :)04:49
RAOFtjaalton: Heh. libdrm-tegra0 needs a description fix. I'm pretty sure it's not the accessor to exynos-specific DRM services :P04:50
RAOFAlso, are we absolutely sure that no-one uses the drmAllocCpy symbol that's been dropped?04:51
tjaaltonbah, maarten added tegra04:52
tjaaltonI think the symbol was made non-public04:53
RAOFThat's no different from being dropped :P04:53
tjaaltonright.. but04:54
tjaaltonI'll dig up the log04:54
tjaaltonRAOF: http://sprunge.us/KQUH04:59
RAOFYeah, so that technically breaks ABI.05:00
RAOFAnd when I say “technically”, what I mean is “that absolutely breaks ABI”.05:00
RAOFBut it's unlikely that anyone's using that symbol...05:01
tjaaltonnoone complained so far05:02
RAOFRight.05:03
RAOFOf course, that commit *also* hasn't been in an LTS release :)05:04
tjaaltonyep, new in 2.4.6005:05
RAOFtjaalton: Hm, how about I reject that, you fix the tegra description and un-staticise that symbol, and then I'll accept?05:05
tjaaltono05:06
tjaaltonk05:06
tjaaltonfixing vivid too then?05:06
RAOFThe description, sure.05:06
RAOFI don't expect that symbol to be used anywhere outside of libdrm, but would feel *really* stupid if I ACKd the SRU and it broke something.05:07
RAOFCost-benefit is a bit different for vivid :)05:07
tjaaltonright05:07
tjaaltonhm, screw vivid, it'll get fixed once carrizo support is added05:11
tjaaltonRAOF: uploaded05:22
RAOF(You probably mean *fix* a typo in your changelog ☺)05:27
tjaaltonoh I forgot the fix part05:34
tjaaltonreject and I'll try again!05:35
tjaaltonuploaded the new05:36
tjaaltonrejected the faulty one myself06:14
RAOFOh, ta.06:17
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tjaaltonthanks!06:40
tjaaltonit'll end up in NEW, so the drama continues ;)06:41
RAOF:)06:41
RAOFThat's nice and quick!06:45
tjaaltonyeah06:46
tjaaltonhmm does that hold amd64 back though? that's all I care for testing06:46
RAOFI think you should have all the !armhf stuff in trusty-proposed.06:47
tjaaltonright, that's greta06:47
tjaalton-at06:47
elfypitti: I saw the fix release against the remove media bug - did a rebuild for me, on vbox it just fails to start live session07:09
elfysame in kvm07:18
infinitymicahg: Yeah, there will be more AA stuff.07:52
infinitywxl: There will be rebuilds this morning for people who didn't rebuild their own.07:53
pittiGood morning08:08
pittielfy: downloading xubuntu daily now and having a look08:11
pittielfy: ah, I see it; that's plumbed together differently on xubuntu, so I didn't see that on ubuntu08:19
flexiondotorgpitti, How is Xubuntu different? I have new Ubuntu MATE image building and I am wondering if I'll run into the same issue?08:31
pittiit's not different in the end, I just didn't test the code path that elfy meant08:32
pittiselecting live or install on gfxboot both works, but not selecting "try live session" in ubiquity-dm08:32
flexiondotorgpitti, Understood.08:33
flexiondotorgpitti, What change caused the regression?08:33
pittiin http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-installer/ubiquity/trunk/revision/629408:34
pittilooking for the "Try live" button now, we need to start the real DM there too08:34
flexiondotorgpitti, Thanks.08:34
flexiondotorgpitti, Might this also interfere with oem-config once the system has been prepared?08:35
pittiflexiondotorg: no, oem-setup has its own .service08:36
pitti(and .upstart)08:36
flexiondotorgpitti, Ah. Of course.08:36
darkxstpitti, yes very much you need to launch the real dm at that point!08:39
wgrantinfinity: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bugs?field.subscriber=ubuntu-archive08:39
wgranthttps://launchpad.net/ubuntu/vivid/+bugs?field.subscriber=ubuntu-archive is also relevant, but empty.08:39
darkxstotherwise every flavour will be broken08:39
pittielfy, darkxst, flexiondotorg, infinity: fixed ubiquity uploaded (with the revert), sorry for messing that up08:53
darkxstpitti, I assume, all that worked under ubuntu, display-manager.service is lightdm specific?09:29
pittidarkxst: no, it most likely has the same problem09:30
pittidisplay-manager.service applies to all DMs09:30
darkxstpitti, that is what I figured, but though you might have tested things before uploading09:30
pittidarkxst: I tested selecting live and install from gfxboot09:31
pittibut gfxboot doesn't have an option for the maybe-ubiquity mode, so I missed that, sorry09:31
pittinow I know about "maybe-ubiquity" :)09:31
darkxstpitti, np, i'm more curious about actually fixing the race, but alas no time this week09:34
pittidarkxst: which race now?09:34
pittiwe fixed the shutdown race and the one with oem-config yesterday09:34
darkxstprobably that, though this was related09:35
tjaaltoninfinity: libdrm and xtrans are now in trusty-proposed, llvm-toolchain-3.6 just got uploaded10:42
tjaaltoninfinity: upgrade and downgrade works, though downgrade needs 'apt install xserver-xorg libegl1-mesa-drivers xserver-xorg-video-all xserver-xorg-input-all' to pull everything10:43
tjaaltonso once llvm is acked and past NEW, I could start pushing stuff to proposed10:43
tjaaltonactually could start from the server10:46
tjaaltonapt-get remove .*lts-vivid works for downgrade11:01
bregmahey folks, how do I get may latest Unity package (fix for #1446256) properly ACKed and moved from -proposed to -release so it gets on the image?11:26
flexiondotorginfinity, Are all the desktop flavours going to get a rebuild?11:46
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sil2100popey: btw. was there a final decision on whether we should re-publish today scope in the store?12:03
popeysil2100: not my decision. I asked you! :)12:04
sil2100Just wanted to know if you got an override from victor or someone else ;)12:04
infinityflexiondotorg: They all got a rebuild this morning, but there will be more rebuilds, yes.12:06
infinityflexiondotorg: That shouldn't stop people from testing anyway.12:06
flexiondotorginfinity, Am doing :)12:06
flexiondotorginfinity, Just checking if the "final" rebuild was down to me.12:06
infinityflexiondotorg: No, I'm keeping track.12:08
flexiondotorginfinity, Thanks.12:08
flexiondotorginfinity, I have a patch that fixes this - https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-mate/+bug/144519812:10
ubot93Launchpad bug 1445198 in ubuntu-mate "Failed script for encrypt home after installation" [Medium,Confirmed]12:10
flexiondotorginfinity, I've discussed it with the Debian maintainers and we have decided I should deviate the Ubuntu mate-terminal package.12:11
flexiondotorginfinity, What version should I give the new mate-terminal package for Ubuntu?12:11
infinityflexiondotorg: Wait, that's a bug in the terminal?12:11
infinityflexiondotorg: Anyhow, a new version would be 1.8.1+dfsg1-4ubuntu112:12
flexiondotorginfinity, Yes. mate-terminal.wrapper doesn't support double quoted strings.12:12
infinityflexiondotorg: Which is what you get by default running "dch -i" on an Ubuntu system.12:12
flexiondotorginfinity, If I prepare a debdiff would you accept it?12:13
infinityflexiondotorg: I'll review it.  I won't promise I'll accept it unless it's correct. ;)12:13
flexiondotorginfinity, Sounds fair :)12:13
* ogra_ tickles the publisher with a feather ... run publisher, run ... 12:52
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flexiondotorginfinity, Could you review this please? https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-mate/+bug/1445198/comments/713:32
ubot93Launchpad bug 1445198 in ubuntu-mate "Failed script for encrypt home after installation" [Medium,Confirmed]13:32
flexiondotorgI'd like to file a sync request for mate-tweak from Debian unstable. It fixes a bug and adds translations. The package has not previously been synced from Debian so that changelog and history are different from the Ubuntu package.14:00
flexiondotorgIs there anything special I need to do.14:01
infinityflexiondotorg: I can sync it, lemme just look at a debdiff first.14:01
jdstrandfyi, I'm deleting apparmor-easyprof-ubuntu-snappy from the archive since we now use ubuntu-core-security instead14:03
flexiondotorginfinity, Shall I raise a request sync?14:04
infinityflexiondotorg: I already synced it.14:04
flexiondotorginfinity, Brilliant. You star!14:04
infinityjdstrand: Does it have any rdeps?14:04
flexiondotorginfinity, And thanks :)14:04
infinityadconrad@nosferatu:~$ reverse-depends src:apparmor-easyprof-ubuntu-snappy14:05
infinityReverse-Depends14:05
infinity===============14:05
infinity* ubuntu-snappy                 (for apparmor-easyprof-ubuntu-snappy)14:05
infinityjdstrand: ^14:05
infinityjdstrand: I feel like maybe that should be fixed before you delete things. :P14:05
jdstrandthat seems not correct14:06
jdstrandit isn't on the image and http://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/germinate-output/ubuntu.vivid/rdepends/ALL/apparmor-easyprof-ubuntu-snappy shows nothing and it fell out of main today14:06
cjwatsonreverse-depends has a bit of lag.14:07
cjwatsonThat's why checkrdepends still exists on ubuntu-archive@snakefruit, although in general it's less convenient because it requires a local dists mirror.14:07
cjwatsonStill, I think that is in fact still current.14:08
cjwatsongerminate rdepends only shows anything if it goes via something that's seeded, and snappy isn't in the ubuntu.vivid seeds.14:08
infinityjdstrand: It fell out of main because ubuntu-snappy isn't in main.14:08
cjwatsonHm, actually, ubuntu-snappy is in system-image ...14:09
infinityflexiondotorg: That mate-terminal change is rather substantial.  Not that I thikn switching from python to perl isn't a wonderful thing, but I suspect you could have fixed your bug in a few lines instead of a new scripts.14:09
cjwatsonIs there a Provides maybe?14:09
jdstrandI should mention that ubuntu-core-security-apparmor uses a Provides: apparmor-easyprof-ubuntu-snappy14:09
infinityjdstrand: Ahh.  You should have mentioned that, yes. :)14:10
cjwatsonYeah, so that'll satisfy germinate and apt, but shouldn't the dependency be updated anyway?14:10
jdstrandit should14:10
jdstrandI'll adjust that too14:10
cjwatsonAlso surely should be Conflicts/Replaces/Provides rather than Breaks/Replaces/Provides.14:10
infinityjdstrand: Also, that shouldn't be Provides/Breaks/Replaces, it should be Provides/Conflicts/Replaces.14:11
jdstrandcjwatson: it actually doesn't Conflicts14:11
infinityjdstrand: C/R is what triggers package managers to swap packages.14:11
infinityjdstrand: It doesn't matter if it actually has file overlaps, if the goal is to have them not installed together (which is what I assume from your breaks).14:12
cjwatsonRight, Conflicts/Replaces is a special thing that has distinct semantics.14:12
cjwatsonSee policy 7.6.2.14:12
infinitycjwatson: Did you look that up, or have you quoted it enough to have it burned in?14:12
cjwatsonI looked it up. :-)14:12
flexiondotorginfinity, That mate-terminal.wrapper patch has been submitted upstream. Where I am an upstream developer.14:16
flexiondotorginfinity, We try to align with GNOME where possible these days.14:16
infinityflexiondotorg: I guess diffing with gnome-terminal.wrapper might make it more reviewable.14:17
flexiondotorginfinity, It is a 4 char diff if you do that :)14:18
infinityflexiondotorg: Right, lemme grab the diff, apply it, look at it locally, and upload for you if it looks sane.14:19
flexiondotorginfinity, Many thanks. I have build the revised package in a PPA and tested it works.14:19
infinityflexiondotorg: Which version of gnome-terminal did you copy that from?  It's very whitespace-different from the one on my system.14:22
infinityflexiondotorg: But a diff with -b (ignore whitespace) shows that it's the same, yes.14:22
flexiondotorginfinity, I cleaned up the whitespace because it is wrong in gnome-terminal.wrapper.14:23
infinityflexiondotorg: "wrong"? :P14:23
infinityflexiondotorg: if you're forking someone else's tool, it generally pays to keep it close to identical, so it's easier to cherry-pick in the future.14:23
jdstrandfyi, ubuntu-snappy trunk already removed reference to apparmor-easyprof-ubuntu-snappy, so the next upload will resolve that side14:24
infinityflexiondotorg: I mean, it's your call, it's your code, but I'd highly recommend not gratitously differing from gnome-terminal just to make it prettier.  *shrug*14:32
flexiondotorginfinity, Just chatted with the other MATE devs. We are happy with the cleaned up whitespace in my patch.14:35
infinityflexiondotorg: Mmkay.14:38
infinityflexiondotorg: http://launchpadlibrarian.net/203927315/mate-terminal_1.8.1%2Bdfsg1-4_1.8.1%2Bdfsg1-4ubuntu1.diff.gz <-- That's what I uploaded.  Look fine?14:40
infinityflexiondotorg: I fixed one of your other patches too, which was missing a trailing line, and ran update-maintainer.14:41
flexiondotorginfinity, Just looking now...14:42
flexiondotorginfinity, Look good. Thank you.14:43
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jderoseinfinity: FYI, oem-config isn't getting installed in oem-mode with 20150421.115:46
jderoseinfinity: if i recall, you said this happens when your local repo is out of sync when build the ISO?15:46
flexiondotorgjderose, What is your oem-config issue exactly?15:48
flexiondotorgjderose, I ask because I've had issue with for weeks, but as of earlier today (Ubuntu MATE rebuild) it is working, for me at least.15:49
flexiondotorgjderose, And the OEM has also confirmed it working on their range of hardware.15:49
jderoseflexiondotorg: ubiquity-frontend-gtk, oem-config-gtk aren't installed after you do an oem-mode install... so you have to manually install them afterwards15:49
flexiondotorgjderose, What flavour?15:50
jderoseubuntu desktop15:50
flexiondotorgjderose, I'll test that here now15:50
jderosewasn't an issue with 20150421, but is with 20150421.115:51
flexiondotorgjderose, Sounds worrying.15:51
jderoseit frequently happens in daily ISO during the dev cycle, i think it's something infinity can easily fix :)15:52
infinityjderose: Yeah, it's version skew, I'll make sure that's fixed before tonight's respin.15:52
jderoseinfinity: cool, thanks!15:53
elfyinfinity: any reason for me not to rebuild xubuntu?15:56
infinityelfy: I'll be rebuilding the world very soon, don't do it.16:04
elfyok - just concerned about time is all - I'd like to see a booting one for me before 2200 - when I will promptly crash till tomorrow :)16:05
Odd_Blokeinfinity: What's the rebuild for; will it affect cloud images?16:16
infinityOdd_Bloke: Depends on when you last built your cloud images.16:17
Odd_Blokeinfinity: Since midnight UTC?16:17
infinityOdd_Bloke: You're missing the latest libaudit update, so yes.16:18
Odd_Bloke*sobs gently in to his beer*16:18
infinityOdd_Bloke: Welcome to release week?16:19
Odd_BlokeWhy do you think I bought the beer? :p16:19
infinityOdd_Bloke: If Friday's images were perfect, we'd not block off a week to do this. :P16:19
flexiondotorginfinity, I appreciate you have a lot going on right now but is the virtualbox-guest-x11 drivers issue still ear marked for getting fixed? https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/software-properties/+bug/143457916:33
ubot93Launchpad bug 1434579 in virtualbox (Ubuntu) "Unable to install VirtualBox Guest Service in 15.04" [High,Confirmed]16:33
infinityflexiondotorg: Yes.16:33
infinityflexiondotorg: Just crazy busy.16:33
flexiondotorginfinity, I can't imagine. But thank for getting back to me :)16:33
wxlinfinity: should i rebuild again for any reason?16:51
UkikieHe's going to rebuild world soon.16:51
jibelwxl, there is one more ubiquity fix coming17:05
wxljibel: great, thanks for the heads up. i assume we'll get a global rebuild?17:06
jibelwxl, yes17:06
wxljibel: is this expected to complete today?17:07
jibelwxl, yes, likely today17:08
wxlk thanks jibel !17:08
Laneyglib2.0 fixes that trash bug in the installer (probably)17:14
Laneyup to you if you want to get that in for the respin or not17:14
Laneys/installer/live environment/17:18
infinityLaney: I'm reviewing it.17:25
jderoseinfinity: when are you planning on spinning the next ubuntu desktop daily iso?19:26
robruinfinity: can you approve ubuntu-ui-toolkit? pitti wanted it but couldn't wait for the silo to publish20:34
slangasekrobru: what does "couldn't wait for the silo to publish" mean?  It looks like this is a copy from the silo21:26
robruslangasek: it means that pitti wanted this but needed to EOD. so he's not here to advocate for it, I'm requesting it on his behalf.21:29
slangasekok21:29
infinityrobru: Can do.21:31
robruinfinity: thanks!21:31
cyphermoxrelease team: I'd have two fixes which may be nice to land before release, one for console-setup ^21:47
cyphermoxand the other for partman-multipath.21:48
slangasekinfinity: ^^ console-setup is your debconf prompt on upgrade bug; the multipath one is an issue with multipathd offhandedly corrupting your disks21:48
slangasekI think technically both could go to 0-day SRU as neither impacts the installer per se21:49
cyphermoxtrue21:49
slangasekcyphermox, infinity: oh, I just noticed the multipath change is a partman workaround, not a fix for multipath-tools itself... that of course needs to go into the installer proper...22:18
slangasekpartman-multipath isn't in the initramfs itself, but I'm not sure if d-i will pull components from -updates in all circumstances22:21
slangasekit looks like it "only" requires a respin of ubuntu-server and lubuntu22:22

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