=== kopfkind_ is now known as kopfkind [08:44] doko_: are we open yet? where should new boost go? [08:44] xnox, did you hear a name yet ? [08:44] infinity: or are we in nonameyet territory? [08:45] ogra_: nope. le sigh. [08:45] ok i'm not volunteering without a name ;-) [08:45] cjwatson: ^ [08:45] We're nameless. [08:45] we should just call it ThatWThing [08:47] just call it warty warthog [08:47] part II [08:48] LP [08:48] EP [08:48] warty warthog redux :) === mzanetti_ is now known as mzanetti [08:58] Wistful Woodpecker. [08:58] Done. ;P [09:08] could someone ack my x-x-v-intel upload to utopic and lts-utopic backport to trusty? [09:08] review first of course :) [09:11] tjaalton: I could just reject it, if that helps. [09:12] infinity: mmm.. not really, unless there's something wrong of course :) [09:18] tjaalton: Accepted, but then noticed afterward that your chagelog bug ref is wrong, so the bugs won't autoclose. Please be sure to track them by hand. [09:19] infinity: So shall we do ddebs while we're waiting? [09:20] I have a list of PPAs that should also have it enabled. [09:20] Was going to do it last night, but beer. [09:21] Beer is important. === timchen1` is now known as timchen119 [09:22] We're also about to obsolete q/r/s. [09:22] And clean up dists. [09:26] infinity: oh bah, LP: missing [09:28] tjaalton: Yeah. I'm not quite awake this morning, or I would have rejected for that. But not world-ending, just make sure it's all sorted manually. [09:28] sure will [09:29] thanks === oSoMoN_ is now known as oSoMoN [09:48] cjwatson: Can you think of any reason not to go ahead with killing quantal, raring and saucy from ftpmaster? saucy was finally killed from archive yesterday. [09:50] wgrant: None that I know of. JFDI === pete-woods is now known as pete-woods-lunch [12:55] infinity, hey - the MIR for conntrack completed on the morning of release: [12:55] https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/conntrack/+bug/1381450 [12:55] Launchpad bug 1381450 in libnetfilter-queue (Ubuntu) "[MIR] conntrack, libnetfilter-queue, libnetfilter-cttimeout, libnetfilter-cthelper" [Medium,Fix committed] [12:55] am I going to get myself intro trouble if I add that dependency to the neutron stable updates well be doing next week? [12:57] jamespage: Ugh. Would have been nice if someone had pointed that out. [12:57] jamespage: But we can "fix" it by copying it to -updates and changing the component there. [12:57] infinity, I only noticed after the general whirlwind yesterday [12:58] I knew the security team where trying to squeeze in the review, but failed to note that it had completed.. === doko_ is now known as doko [13:26] Enabled ddebs on both primary archives and the silos. [13:26] Silos have publication enabled too, primary archives not. [13:28] \o/ [13:29] Anyone have an excuse to accept anything in -proposed? [13:30] wgrant: Would it be worthwhile on partner too? [13:31] cjwatson: Possibly. [13:31] infinity: https://pastebin.canonical.com/130301/ is the list of archives that have binaries in the primary archive [13:31] distribution.name :) === pgraner-afk is now known as pgraner [13:36] Indeed, I'm living in the past. [17:24] infinity and/or any other release managers, it looks like the metadata for vivid/Contents-amd64.gz is wrong in the Release file and it's making our AWS mirrors freak out [17:24] And I imagine other things as well [17:24] How can we get that fixed? [17:48] infinity: cjwatson: wgrant: ^^^^ from deej [17:48] wgrant is on his way apparently [17:49] lots of looking is going on ... [17:49] Yeah, Adam and I are investigating. [19:06] deej: Does Contents look OK now? [19:07] Let me check [19:08] wgrant: It'll take me a minute to double check the md5, but sizes match [19:10] deej: Yeah, looks good on pepo now, but will be interesting to see if anything else is borked. [19:10] wgrant: Looks good to me [19:10] https://bugs.launchpad.net/launchpad/+bug/1448270 was the bug [19:10] Launchpad bug 1448270 in Launchpad itself "updateContentsFiles doesn't check for suite immutability" [Critical,Triaged] [19:11] Great, thanks for pointing it out, fixing, and confirming :) [19:12] No problem at all [19:13] I'm glad you guys were around to fix it :) [19:13] We were very nearly not! [20:15] Nothing like planning on ~everyone traveling the day after release. [20:15] What could go wrong.