=== greyback__ is now known as greyback === JMulholland_ is now known as JMulholland [16:10] hey folks. i want to follow a package after bug fix through the various gates but I'm not familiar with how to do this in ubuntu. is there an interface to see how builds of a package are progressing towards release? [16:12] jinnko: i'm not sure i follow you? [16:12] (i'm not really sure what you're asking)\ [16:13] teward: a recent linux-image security release broke our system. an apparent fix has been made and is being tested, so i'd like to be able to see what the upcoming linux-image package versions would be so i can see whether we need to Pin -1 the next release or not [16:14] this relates to #1450442 [16:16] as of the fourth it's in -proposed [16:17] oop nevermind [16:17] indeed - is there any way i can see whether it's passed -proposed? [16:17] jinnko: you may want to read the "We'll need to wait for 3.13.0-52.86..." <-- later after that [16:18] sure - that's in the git repo. how can i know which version is in -proposed and which is in whatever is next? [16:20] this page helps... https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux [16:20] scroll down far enough and you'll see what's in each repository [16:20] i don't think .86 exists in proposed but i think that this is a case of you needing to talk to the kernel team [16:21] yes - great, that's exactly what i'm looking for. indeed there's no .86, but i found the .85 page https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/3.13.0-52.85 [16:21] thanks! [16:22] jinnko: you may also want to check the bug, i have a feeling when its available they'll have a 'fix committed' state on it [16:22] but i'm not 100% certain how the kernel team does its traige [16:23] yes, keeping an eye on the ticket too. for now it looks like .85 has a chance of being released, so i'll handle that pinning for now and keep an eye on the ticket, git repo and package page you linked