[00:28] <adam_g> zul, is there an ETA for liberty1?
[00:30] <zul> adam_g: for CA? or wily?
[00:30] <adam_g> zul, both, i guess?
[00:30] <adam_g> or are they not coupled anymore?
[00:31] <zul> adam_g: uh...should be in the shoot now
[00:31] <adam_g> also, have you run into issues with dh_python2 and requirements.txt constraints like: oslo.messaging!=1.12.0,>=1.8.0 # Apache-2.0
[00:31] <adam_g> the !=1.12.0 breaks something
[00:32] <adam_g> and the pkg ends up with a dependency on 'python-oslo-messaging' and 'python-oslo-messaging-'
[00:32] <adam_g> i had to patch that !=1.12.0 out
[00:32] <adam_g> jamespage, FYI ^
[01:55] <Radar> I'm trying to run apt-get update and I'm seeing Unable to connect to ftp.rz.tu-bs.de. Trying to connect to that in my browser times out as well. How can I choose not to use that site?
[01:56] <teward> Radar: remove it from your sources lists.
[01:56] <teward> check /etc/apt/sources.list and /etc/apt/sources.list.d/* and wherever that source shows up put a # at the beginning of the line
[01:56] <teward> (you will need sudo to edit those files)
[01:56] <Radar> teward: that's made difficult by this being a Docker image.
[02:52] <Redfoxie> is anyone on?
[02:56] <Redfoxie> im running into a ticky issue with ubuntu server 14.04.2 thats making it impossible to install. Im using a memory stick that I have tried formating as fat32 and ntfs as well as put the os on via netbootin and dd I ether run into an issue where it says a cd is not located to do the install and when i manually mount the memory stick to media it is saying a file in pool is unable to be locaed
[03:23] <Redfoxie> im back
[03:23] <Redfoxie> looks like at the moment im running into a md5sum issue
[03:24] <Redfoxie> before that it was claiming it couldnt mount a cdrom so i attempted to have the memory stick be mounted in media/cdrom and i ran into an issue where it could not locate a file in the pool driectory
[04:22] <jak2000> http://pastie.org/10265431   <--- line8 this hard disk of 4tb formated with mkfs ext4 i want repartitioning (create 4 partitions 1tb each one) how do this? andof course mount each partition in /etc/fstab file how do it?
[05:01] <jak2000> http://pastie.org/10265449
[05:01] <jak2000> now for format: mkfs.ext4 /dev/sdb2p1   right?
[05:01] <jak2000> the device apparently does not exist; did you specify it correctly?
[05:01] <jak2000> Could not stat /dev/sdb2p1 --- No such file or directory
[05:01] <jak2000> any advice for format my partition?
[05:52] <nayKang> how to capture child out in shell
[06:04] <bero88> Hi there, My server is suddenly giving me this message , error :hdd0,1 out of disk
[06:04] <bero88> grub rescue:
[06:15] <bero88> Please just tell me what to look for,  My server is suddenly giving me this message , error :hdd0,1 out of disk  grub rescue:
[06:44] <jezeniel> Is upgrading the kernel will avoid the problems cause by the leap second?
[06:51] <TJ-> jezeniel: what problems?
[06:52] <jezeniel> TJ-: problems that will happen when the leap second happened.
[06:52] <jezeniel> or happens rather*
[06:52] <TJ-> jezeniel: what problems?
[06:52] <TJ-> jezeniel: what applications are you using that are leap-second sensitive?
[06:54] <jezeniel> TJ-: i am just asking if my deployed ubuntu servers will still be affected by this,
[06:55] <TJ-> jezeniel: And I asked which applications you are using that are time-sensitive?
[06:57] <TJ-> jezeniel: so far as I know, with most recent releases, the only direct impact may be for NTP, As long as the timezone data packages are up-to-date that should take care of inserting the leap second
[06:58] <TJ-> jezeniel: Other than that, it's down to the individual applications as to whether they might do something unexpected
[08:15] <lordievader> Good morning.
[08:44] <jamespage> coreycb, zul: start of documentation for git packaging workflow
[08:44] <jamespage> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ServerTeam/OpenStackPackaging
[08:44] <jamespage> coreycb, can you add some stuff on pushing your own repo and proposing a change?
[10:09] <rbasak> tekzilla: sorry, had a ton of requests come in yesterday. Now chased.
[10:12] <rbasak> ^^ uh, teward
[12:19] <teward> rbasak: ack, i saw your email today
[12:45] <coreycb> jamespage, I updated the wiki.  I wonder if there's an easier way to propose a merge.
[12:52] <jamespage> coreycb, did you?
[12:52]  * jamespage looks
[12:52] <coreycb> jamespage, I should save that
[12:52] <jamespage> coreycb, +1
[12:52] <jamespage> :-)
[12:53] <coreycb> jamespage, done :)
[12:55] <coreycb> jamespage, have you ever hit this?  http://paste.ubuntu.com/11798943/
[12:56] <coreycb> the existing version of python-cliff gets that in wily, so I assume it's a dep issue wit pbr or something else
[12:56] <coreycb> with
[13:51] <arcsky> hello im trying to install ubuntu server from USB. it does work to boot up but after keyboard settings it search for "detec and mount CD-ROM" .. why that when if ddo this from USB ?
[14:38] <teward> rbasak: the only thing missing in your email to the release team is, we could technically do nothing for Wily and leave 1.6.x in there
[14:39] <rbasak> teward: good point.
[14:39] <teward> then i deal with the complaints later saying "We missed the freeze date for the merges, sorry!" and blame whatever we want... xD
[14:39] <teward> rbasak: although i think there'll be more complaints with that method, it's still an option if the release team doesn't get back to us by wily featurefreeze or finalfreeze
[14:44] <teward> rbasak: i may follow up your email with a chaser one saying that's an option, but only for Wily, if only to follow up your message with the other lesser-desirable option :P
[14:57] <rbasak> dannf: sorry I didn't reply yesterday. No specific person - chase away. They have a daily rota I think.
[14:58] <rbasak> looks like RAOF is on the hook today.
[14:58] <dannf> rbasak: ok, cool
[15:01] <dannf> rbasak: where's the right place to poke btw?
[15:01] <dannf> lp team list?
[15:01] <rbasak> dannf: #ubuntu-release I think.
[15:02] <teward> rbasak: i also replied to your email and gave my two cents, especially that while it's an undesirable option, it's available for Wily, so long as we decide on the exemptions or what not for X (16.04)
[15:03] <rbasak> dannf: for stuff that is priority inside Canonical, it's not uncommon to ask my team's manager to go across the company to find an SRU team member who is also a Canonical employee to do it.
[15:03] <rbasak> (or your manager perhaps in this case)
[16:04] <slowe> Is there a place/mechanism in 14.04 that caches network configuration? I'm seeing a situation where changing interface files is still leaving fragments of the old configuration behind.
[16:04] <slowe> I won't rule out that I'm doing something wrong, of course. :-)
[16:10] <slowe> Found the answer (including it here in case anyone else needs it)---need to be sure to run "ip addr flush dev <device>" after changing configurations (after "ifdown <dev>" and before "ifup <dev>")
[16:50] <dine909> i have a problem with a uart port
[16:51] <dine909> ugh i cant even explain it