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sil2100Goodnight! o/00:09
sil2100No issues with the OTA so far so time to sleep00:09
robrusleeeeep00:23
nuclearbobTrevinho: I saw test failures in the unity8 suite with the ppa that I didn't see without it. There may have been other packages with failures as well, but I stopped looking once I found some. I'm going to see if we can narrow down which package specifically is causing the problem02:34
Trevinhonuclearbob: ok, let's see..02:35
Trevinhonuclearbob: in that ppa, the only thing I think might interact with is autopilot-qt, as the others have no influence at all on u802:36
nuclearbobTrevinho: okay, I'll try rolling back to the archive version of that and kick off the tests02:36
nuclearbobthey'll take a while to run, and it's almost bedtime here, so I can collect the results in the morning02:36
Trevinhonuclearbob: yeah, I know how it goes (AP in u7 takes almost 2hrs)...02:37
Trevinho(bedtime here was about 5hrs ago :P)02:37
nuclearbobTrevinho: I'm running into issues trying to get just autopilot-qt4 downgraded and leaving everything else, so I'm going to try to come back to it in the morning when I'm cleverer02:59
Trevinhonuclearbob: give a try to ppa-purge03:00
nuclearbobTrevinho: I can get them all cleared out with that, but then I'm having trouble getting just the one upgraded03:01
Trevinhonuclearbob: mh, I think it's because there are new dependency on new libxpathselect, and this could lead something else03:02
nuclearbobTrevinho: yeah. I can take a further look at it later. Do you have info on how to run the tests if you want to keep working on it? I can send it to you if not03:04
Trevinhonuclearbob: no, but feel free to send them... I can look at it tomorrow03:04
nuclearbobTrevinho: I sent you the instructions from veebers, and the additional stuff I've done. I'll pick this back up in the morning, and talk to you then03:12
Trevinhonuclearbob: ok, thanks03:13
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seb128kenvandine, jgdx, cihelp, do you have any idea why there is no CI on https://code.launchpad.net/~morphis/ubuntu-system-settings/fix-device-actions/+merge/269188 ?08:44
psivaaseb128: that has CI pending08:53
seb128psivaa, yeah, I just added that08:53
seb128psivaa, what team membership is needed for that to auto happen?08:53
seb128we suspect that Simon isn't in the right group to get CI builds08:53
psivaaseb128: that might be the reason, let me check08:55
psivaaseb128: that was the reason, 'morphis' was not in the allowed users. I've just added them.09:02
psivaas/them/him09:02
morphispsivaa: thanks!09:02
seb128psivaa, thanks09:02
psivaanp09:02
seb128psivaa, what list do we use? aren't all canonical people in there by default09:02
psivaaseb128: this is a list in a config inside jenkins. this has been being manually appended.  I'm not sure if adding all of canonical employees is the right way, but i can certainly discuss it with our team09:05
seb128psivaa, well, I was mostly wondering, would probably be easier than having to figure out why things don't append and add people 1 by 1 as we just did09:06
psivaaseb128: I agree it would be easier for maintenance, just not sure if there was any particular reason to restrict to those only require. I dont have the history09:07
seb128k; anyway thanks for fixing it ;-)09:07
seb128for that particular mp, was what I did enough? (subscribing ci-jenkins)09:08
psivaaseb128: It was not needed to be subscribed, if the user was in the allowed_users list, the MP should automatically trigger the CI09:11
seb128psivaa, right, but the mp was done before you added Simon09:12
psivaaseb128: still it will trigger once 'trigger-ci-on-stacks' job runs again, after 15 mins :)09:12
seb128oh ok09:13
seb128thanks09:13
Mirvsil2100: is it useful to track via milestone all bugs that are fixed for OTA-7? I mean to add the milestone to "other bugs than what were especially targetted"?10:33
popeysil2100: i have no idea how to add click packages to the citrain now it's a site and not s sheet, can you help me?10:37
sil2100popey: sure :)10:38
sil2100Mirv: hmm, I personally would like that, yes, since it makes easier to show users what fixes are in the image10:38
Mirvpopey votes for going back to the spreadsheet10:38
sil2100Mirv: but you would have to double confirm with pmcgowan10:39
sil2100popey: so!10:39
* popey gets coffee10:39
Mirvsil2100: yeah, not really sure if we'd remember it for every bug so the commit log would be the only place to surely have everything (but then that's not a list of bugs fixed, but commit messages)10:40
pmcgowanMirv, sure you can also affects to the milestone on your own, I care about managing targets10:40
pmcgowanbut it doesnt preclude tracking other bugs that get fixed10:40
Mirvpmcgowan: ok10:40
sil2100popey: you log into bileto and prepare a new request, fill in the description, test plan and target ubuntu vivid from the dropdowns10:41
sil2100popey: then, in the manual download URLs field, include the convinient link to the click package to be reviewed10:41
sil2100popey: I also recommend to write down the name of the click app in 'Manual Source Packages', but that's not super required10:42
sil2100popey: the final step is to switch the last drop-down to 'Ready for QA'10:42
popeysil2100: what is bileto?10:42
sil2100popey: once those are filled, press 'Create New Request'10:42
sil2100popey: https://requests.ci-train.ubuntu.com/10:42
popeyah10:43
popeycodenames ftw10:43
popey"prepare a new request"? ?10:43
popeyi probably have no access, i am logged in and there is no obvious way to create a new request sil210010:43
jibelsil2100, there is a card for silo 037 created less than an hour ago in the trello board but there is no request for it on bileto, any idea where is comes from?10:45
Mirvpmcgowan: sil2100: right, it seems we can't add a bug to a milestone, only add the System Image project to the bug, so it doesn't scale. maybe it's not worth the trouble unless the milestone managing rights are given to trainguards with a note that they can only use it for milestoning bugs that were already fixed to get them listed.10:45
Mirvit's only https://launchpad.net/~canonical-devices-products-team/+members that can manage10:46
pmcgowanMirv, I am happy to add landers to that team10:46
sil2100popey: let me check, but you should be...10:46
Mirvpmcgowan: ok, timo-jyrinki sil2100 robru then10:47
sil2100popey: ok... you're added now10:47
sil2100Strange that you weren't!10:47
sil2100popey: re-log and be sure to check the checkbox with membership in SSO10:47
sil2100jibel: let me take a look10:48
popeyThats better! thanks sil210010:48
Mirvthanks pmcgowan10:48
jibelsil2100, apparently it's only in the 'ready for qa' view10:48
pmcgowanMirv, ok done10:48
sil2100jibel: heh, no - it's on the other page10:51
sil2100jibel: the train now has pagination10:51
sil2100jibel: it's a good thing to have but I wonder if it's not set for a too small value, it should at least show the first 100 landings10:51
sil2100pmcgowan: thanks!10:52
jibelsil2100, yeah the link to navigate is very well hidden at the bottom of the page10:54
jibelneeds design obviously10:54
nik90popey: Sry, clock-app rev 361 is the new cut off for QA. No more changes.11:13
popeyhey nik9011:13
popeyconvenient as I just built a click of that, ready for me to submit to QA?11:14
nik90popey: yes :D11:14
nik90popey: you give me more time, I am going to only push more MPs...to hard to resist. so let's freeze here.11:14
popeyhah11:15
popeyokay11:15
sil2100nik90: ;D11:17
popeysil2100: created https://requests.ci-train.ubuntu.com/#/ticket/274 (cc nik90 )11:18
nik90:P11:18
nik90popey: awesome thnx.11:18
popeynp11:18
sil2100popey: thanks! Looks goodish, let's see when it pops up at QA's trello11:19
nik90popey: Can you include a click package of the music-app click in the changelog. QA will need that to test the custom alarm sound feature.11:20
nik90I am adding a note as well11:20
popeyah, okay.11:21
* sil2100 off to prepare lunch11:23
popeyadded11:23
nik90cool11:24
davmor2nik90: will that require the new media hub as that hasn't landed yet11:29
nik90davmor2: nope11:29
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Trevinhorobru: is there a reason why all the CI-train mail are sent to ubuntu-phone ML but not ubuntu-devel (or something similar)? this is not anymore related to phone as well...12:25
pstolowskijibel, hello, quick question - is silo 44 (wily only landing) in your pipeline yet, can we expect it to land soon?12:25
jibelpstolowski, if it's wily only, we don't block you can land.12:28
pstolowskijibel, thanks12:32
popeysil2100: do you know if theres been some Ubuntu One creds invalidation happen? My U1 account has completely disappeared from my device.12:49
sil2100popey: hm, not sure, did that happen right after upgrade or just like that suddenly?12:53
popeynot sure when, but today certainly12:54
popey[M#jHchannel: ubuntu-touch/rc-proposed/bq-aquaris.en12:54
popeylast update: 2015-08-26 09:32:0112:54
popeythe wifi here in canonical seems to trigger network manager to go berzerk too12:54
popeyphone is completely unusable here, wondering why nobody else has this issue12:54
popeydbus is being spammed by network manager12:54
DanChapmanpopey: is it https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-manager/+bug/1480877 your experiencing?12:58
ubot5Ubuntu bug 1480877 in Canonical System Image "Access points' "PropertiesChanged" dbus signals freeze UI on mobile devices" [High,Confirmed]12:58
popeyhah, yes!12:58
* popey hugs john-mcaleely 12:58
popeythanks DanChapman12:59
DanChapmannp i recall faenil being plagued by it a while back when at canonical office13:00
john-mcaleelyuh oh13:02
john-mcaleelywhat I have I done13:02
jibelyou filed a bug?13:02
sil2100;)13:02
jibelnot even that :)13:02
john-mcaleelyit seems it may be assigned to me13:02
john-mcaleelyhugs may be a hopeful way of getting it fixed :-)13:03
popeythere are an insane number of access points around here13:03
john-mcaleelywelcome to the big smoke :-)13:03
brendandjohn-mcaleely, you should all come to Bath. i can see exactly 3 access points here13:11
sil2100mandel: hey! :)13:14
sil2100mandel: do you know when we would have the trust-store pulseaudio integration landed in wily?13:14
mandelsil2100, ho! lets go!13:15
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Mirvpstolowski: top approvals https://ci-train.ubuntu.com/job/ubuntu-landing-044-2-publish/12/console13:25
pstolowskiMirv, ah, sorry, working on it13:25
Mirvack13:27
kenvandinemandel, FYI, trust-store in wily has had a major version update which was never merged into trunk13:28
kenvandineso you'll need to get those in sync to get the fix in wily13:28
mandelsil2100, ok, we are landing the pulse changes to the git repo, once there we should take a look13:33
mandelsil2100,  but ken already said the bad news13:33
boikorvr: hi, do you need any help with silo 26 testing procedures or is everything clear there?13:38
rvrboiko: I'm having issues with the keyboard13:40
boikorvr: oh :/13:40
boikorvr: what kind of issues?13:41
rvrboiko: After installing the packages keyboard doesnt appear, and removing the .cache/QML/ doesn't fix it13:41
rvrSo I'm stuck in the greeter screen13:41
rvrboiko: I flashed arale to check, and happens there also13:42
boikorvr: did you see any other package being installed besides the ones from the silo?13:42
boikokenvandine: was that the issue you were seeing in your tests? (keyboard not showing up)13:44
rvrboiko: http://paste.ubuntu.com/12205776/13:44
kenvandinevery rarely13:44
kenvandinebut yes13:44
kenvandineit was in autopilot tests13:44
kenvandinebut jgdx did reproduce it locally13:44
boikorvr: unity8-fake-env? hmm, never saw that one13:44
kenvandineprobably not the same problem13:45
rvrHmm13:45
rvrRemove: ubuntu-touch:armhf (1.221vivid7), qtubuntu-android:armhf (0.62+15.04.20150814-0ubuntu1)13:45
boikokenvandine: yeah, looks like it is not the same thing13:45
boikorvr: it is also installing lots of qt5 packages13:46
rvrboiko: From the overlay ppa13:47
davmor2michi: http://paste.ubuntu.com/12205807/13:48
boikorvr: yeah, but shouldn't that be in the image already?13:48
rvrdavmor2: Hey13:48
rvrdavmor2: I think we have a problem with the overlay ppa13:48
rvrdavmor2: Maybe silo 29 broke something13:49
davmor2rvr: keyboard is working here what issue are you seeing13:49
rvrdavmor2: Oh13:49
rvrdavmor2: citrain device-upgrade to 26, and the keyboard doesn't work anymore13:49
davmor2rvr: let me see if I can confirm13:50
davmor2rvr: boiko: something bad is happening http://paste.ubuntu.com/12205934/  this didn't happen with silo 11 or silo 2714:02
rvrGood, not just my imagination14:03
boikodavmor2: well, I have no idea why that is happening14:04
boikodavmor2: rvr: we haven't changed anything on packaging/deps on those branches14:04
boikorobru: do you by chance know what is going on?14:05
rvrdavmor2: boiko: http://paste.ubuntu.com/12205948/14:05
rvrThat's without any silo14:05
boikosil2100: maybe you know something about it? ^14:05
davmor2rvr: so that isn't uninstalling the universe then14:06
rvrThere is some package in the silo that requires unity8-fake-env14:06
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rvrWeird, I don't find any direct dependency on unity8-fake-env14:19
rvrunity8-fake-env: Replaces: unity8-autopilot (<< 8.02+15.04.20150422-0ubuntu1)14:21
rvrNot sure what's going on14:22
jibelrvr, which silo?14:32
rvrjibel: 2614:32
sil2100rvr: what's the problem in the end? Something funny happens when you try to install silo 26?14:33
rvrsil2100: Yes, it pulls unity8-fake-env and removes ubuntu-touch, not funny :)14:34
sil2100uh14:34
* sil2100 looks14:34
jibelrvr, looking14:34
jibelrvr, just checking you're on latest image build from the overlay and pinningg is correct?14:34
rvrjibel: I think so14:35
jibelrvr, confirmed14:35
jibelThe following packages will be REMOVED:14:35
jibel  qtubuntu-android ubuntu-touch14:35
jibelThe following NEW packages will be installed:14:35
jibel  unity8-fake-env14:35
rvrA regular apt-get upgrade with the overlay ppa don't remove those packages14:35
rvrIt happens with citrain device-upgrade 2614:36
davmor2jibel: doesn't happen on other silos either :)14:39
jibelsil2100, it's probably a problem with qtdeclarative5-qtmir-plugin 0.4.4+15.04.20150513-0ubuntu2~vivid1~test1~qt1 dependencies14:39
davmor2jibel: no without that ppa it updates with no issues, I'm wondering if it is qtdeclarative5-ubuntu-history0.1 History service to store messages and calls - QML plugin  that is having an effect on things?14:41
jibelsil2100, output of the resolver http://paste.ubuntu.com/12206225/14:43
rvrBroken unity814:43
davmor2jibel, rvr: Oddly if I reinstall the 2 packages that were uninstalled the phone works and it didn't remove anything14:48
jibelsil2100, the version of qtdeclarative5-qtmir-plugin in the overlay is higher than the ppa14:48
jibels/ppa/silo14:48
rvrdavmor2: Yup, I have continued testing after reinstalling those14:49
sil2100jibel: silo 26 doesn't have qtdeclarative5-qtmir-plugin now does it?14:49
jibelsil2100, it does      0.4.4+15.04.20150513-0ubuntu2~vivid1~test1~qt1 014:49
jibel       1002 http://ppa.launchpad.net/ci-train-ppa-service/landing-026/ubuntu/ vivid/main armhf Package14:49
sil2100It shouldn't: https://launchpad.net/~ci-train-ppa-service/+archive/ubuntu/landing-02614:49
sil2100There's no such non-deleted or non-deprecated version there, hmm14:50
jibelsil2100, so with silo 26 a dist-upgrade replaces qtmir-android by qtmir-desktop and removes ubuntu-touch14:51
sil2100That really shouldn't happen, apt shouldn't try installing packages that are removed14:51
jibelsil2100, it doesn't look like the content of bileto https://requests.ci-train.ubuntu.com/#/ticket/20914:52
sil2100That's exactly what's in the PPA14:53
sil2100Bileto says there's history-service and telepathy-ofono, and the PPA has those 2 packages14:54
sil2100So I have no idea where the qtdeclarative5-qtmir-plugin comes from in that PPA14:54
jibelsil2100, and what are all the mir packages in ppa 26 then?14:54
sil2100LP doesn't see any so I have no idea14:55
sil2100https://launchpad.net/~ci-train-ppa-service/+archive/ubuntu/landing-026 <- this only has those 2 packages14:55
sil2100I'll dig into what's happening with that PPA after our team meeting14:56
jibelsil2100, there are 2 qtmir packages too http://ppa.launchpad.net/ci-train-ppa-service/landing-026/ubuntu/dists/vivid/main/binary-armhf/Packages14:56
jibel314:56
jibelwhich totally confuse the upgrade14:57
sil2100jibel: well, those files also show deprecated or removed packages14:57
sil2100So it's not relevant to the current issue I think14:58
sil2100For instance: http://ppa.launchpad.net/ci-train-ppa-service/landing-020/ubuntu/dists/vivid/main/binary-armhf/Packages <- while this PPA in fact is empty right now14:58
sil2100Wait, wrong paste14:59
sil2100Ignore that14:59
jibelsil2100, since the silo is pinned it'll try to upgrade them isn't it?14:59
sil2100Yeah, but still, those are removed - they shouldn't be there14:59
sil2100Let me re-try removing14:59
sil2100hmmm15:00
sil2100I think we'll have to poke the LP team15:00
oSoMoNubuntu-qa: silo 14 is ready for QA validation15:00
pstolowskiMirv, MPs in silo 44 approved15:03
rvrkgunn: Can you add some words about how to test silo 46? The test plan is empty.15:04
kgunnrvr: so bregma is looking at it here....and there's a test plan attached to the silo15:05
bregmarvr, there is a link from the test plan to the u-a-l test plan15:05
rvrkgunn: Hmm... let me check15:05
sil2100cjwatson: hey! It seems one of our PPAs didn't remove some packages completely - they're removed from the LP interface, but their binaries are still published in the archive15:06
rvrkgunn: So correct way to test the silo is to run ubuntu-app-launch's test plan, isn't it?15:06
bregmarvr, correct15:06
rvrbregma: Perfect15:06
sil2100cjwatson: https://launchpad.net/~ci-train-ppa-service/+archive/ubuntu/landing-02615:06
cjwatsonsil2100: I don't understand why they should have been; https://requests.ci-train.ubuntu.com/#/ticket/209 is only Ready for QA.  Could you be more specific?15:11
cjwatsonsil2100: Oh, I see there's more scrollback, let me see15:11
sil2100cjwatson: yes, but the silo should only have packages from the telepathy-ofono and history-service15:11
sil2100cjwatson: while the PPA has stale packages from qtmir15:11
cjwatsonThere are some race conditions possible there if it was removed while a build was in progress, IIRC15:12
cjwatsonsil2100: re-removed15:14
cjwatson<cjwatson@niejwein ~ (master)>$ remove-package -A ppa:ci-train-ppa-service/ubuntu/landing-026 -s vivid -m 'partially removed some time ago' -e 0.4.4+15.04.20150513-0ubuntu2~vivid1~test1~qt1 qtmir15:14
sil2100cjwatson: \o/15:14
sil2100jibel, rvr: ^15:14
cjwatsonyou'll need to wait for publication of course)15:14
sil2100I think something like this happened once in the past15:15
sil2100But it's really bizarre15:15
rvrsil2100: Great15:15
cjwatsonso the removal started at 2015-06-01 10:45:17 UTC; the armhf build finished at 2015-06-01 10:43:48 UTC15:16
cjwatsonthat means it was probably in flight when the removal happened15:17
cjwatsonsil2100: just rechecked, definitely gone now16:12
robrusil2100: Mirv: btw https://launchpad.net/~ci-train-ppa-service/+archive/ubuntu/landing-033 ;-)16:26
ogra_rvr, tagget the gibberish bug and added another one with the tag for the "always american location info" in Nearby16:29
rvrogra_: Thanks16:29
ogra_*tagged16:29
rvrogra_: Link for one of them, please?16:31
rvrDon't appear in the tag search16:31
sil2100cjwatson: thanks :)16:31
ogra_bug 1489536 and bug 148816216:31
ubot5bug 1489536 in Canonical System Image "Nearby Scope Location format is always american" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/148953616:31
ubot5bug 1488162 in Canonical System Image "today scope has gibberish for moon phase in german translation ..." [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/148816216:31
ogra_https://bugs.launchpad.net/canonical-devices-system-image/+bugs?field.tag=touch-i18n16:31
sil2100robru: ah ha! Looking awesome :)16:32
rvrogra_: touch-l10n...16:32
robrusil2100: thanks, dunno why I didn't do this sooner, there was a bug report for this from forever ago...16:32
ogra_rvr, ouch ...16:32
rvrogra_: touch-i18n is more correct, but... :)16:32
sil2100robru: now see? We could have been using LP for all things CI Train instead of Bileto! Silos have all the buttons now + LP bugs and violla!16:33
sil2100;)16:33
rvrogra_: Can you add touch-l10n to the other bug as well?16:33
ogra_yeah16:33
rvrogra_: Done16:33
rvrThanks16:33
robrusil2100: lol. the thing is, that info in the PPA comes straight from jenkins, which makes it more authoritative than bileto at the moment (eg if you forgot to reconfigure, the PPA description is more correct than what bileto has). so that was one thing I feared about dropping the dashboard, losing that authoritative info. but now with that I'm comfortable16:34
robrudropping the dashboard, which is one step towards making bileto the authoritative source16:34
robrubrb16:38
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rvrrobru: Bileto is returning errors17:43
rvrrobru: API Error 40017:43
robrurvr: what are you doing?17:44
rvrrobru: Nothing involving guns and journalists17:44
rvrrobru: https://requests.ci-train.ubuntu.com/#/?req=24517:45
robrurvr: and why not?17:45
rvrrobru: Just going there returns me error17:45
robrurvr: huh, bizarre that it shows up in the main list but the permalink is broken17:46
jibelrvr, the url changed17:46
robruand permalinks for other requests aren't broken17:46
jibelrvr, it's now #/ticket/nnn17:46
robruoh right17:46
rvrAh17:47
jibelrvr, I  fixed the bot but didn't edit existing cards17:47
robrurvr: https://requests.ci-train.ubuntu.com/#/ticket/245 right, sorry. I mentioned it in an email, but not prominently17:47
rvrDone17:47
rvrIt's nice, I could approve the silo from the main page17:48
jibelnot prominently is an understatement :)17:48
robrurvr: it used to be that the frontend had a bunch of special cases in the URL handling, but now it doesn't a direct URL pass-through to the API. so eg https://requests.ci-train.ubuntu.com/#/ticket/245 and https://requests.ci-train.ubuntu.com/v1/ticket/245 return the same ticket, while one is displayed nicely and the other is raw json. simplified a lot of17:48
robrucode, should have been that way from the start17:48
rvrCool17:49
robrujibel: yeah, sorry. I know breaking URLs is a terrible sin, but they were ugly before, the new way is much better. it should have been this way from the start but it was a bit rushed. they're stable now, I promise I won't change them EVER AGAIN. ;-)17:50
rvrrobru: Oh, came on. Then jibel's life would be more boring.17:51
jibelrobru, bots are insensible to the beauty of urls ;)17:53
jibelrobru, BTW I've an issue with click and tarball requests.17:53
jibelrobru, where are landers supposed to says what it is?17:54
dobeytrainguards, cihelp: do any of you have magical powers over the debci stuff for autopkgtests?17:54
jibelrobru, 1 sec I'll give you an example17:55
robrudobey: no me17:57
robrujibel: yeah click & tarball are a bit of a special case17:57
jibelrobru, for example for silo 014 I know from the mps that it's the webbrowser17:58
robrujibel: I mean theoretically they can say what it is in the description. not sure I understand.17:58
jibelrobru, for for the clock app request there is no such information, just the description17:58
jibeland it's free text17:58
psivaadobey: cihelp does not have that power now either, it's now mostly handled by pitti, iiuc17:58
robrujibel: which request is the "clock app request"?17:58
jibelrobru, yeah that's what people do but they also write tons of other info in this field17:58
jibelrobru, 27417:59
robrujibel: the problem with click & tarball is that it's not actually touched by jenkins so ALL the forms are free-form, there's no enforcement of any standards for any fields.17:59
robrujibel: brb, food on burner17:59
jibelrobru, for the clock app for example in the description it's written "Updated Clock click app" and I'd need only the name of the app18:00
robrujibel: well the "manual download URL" field was given for the .click URL, you can parse the name from the URL?18:00
robrujibel: "download_links" field18:01
jibelrobru, but then for custom or device tarball it's somewhere else for example https://requests.ci-train.ubuntu.com/#/ticket/23718:02
dobeyrobru, psivaa: oh, ok, that sucks :(18:02
jibelhard to know what is what18:02
jibelrobru, I'll use the description for now and see how it goes18:02
jibelit'll be better than N/A18:02
dobeyjibel: do you know anything about the debci autopkgtests stuff?18:02
jibeldobey, not really, it's all pitti's stuff now18:03
jibelrobru, ah previously such requests were prefixed with [non-citrain] and we lost that that's why the bot is lost18:04
dobeyah ok :-/18:04
jibeldobey, what is the problem?18:04
dobeyjibel: https://objectstorage.prodstack4-5.canonical.com/v1/AUTH_77e2ada1e7a84929a74ba3b87153c0ac/autopkgtest-wily/wily/amd64/u/ubuntu-system-settings-online-accounts/20150827_145513@/log.gz18:05
dobeyubuntu-system-settings-online-accounts seems to have regressions not of its own doing, and it's blocking several things in proposed18:05
robrujibel: yeah that request is really funny, URL field should have URLs in it.18:06
jibeldobey, ENOMEM18:06
dobeyjibel: great, how do we fix it?18:07
robrujibel: you need to talk to penk and john-mcaleely and get them on the same page with the format of those fields. once you all agree I can put in some input validation that enforces it.18:07
dobeyand how is this the only package failing in that way18:07
jibeldobey, is the system running out of memory because of a issue or the tests really require lot of memory?18:08
jibelinfinity, ^ can you help with out of memory issue in autopkgtest? have you seen that before?18:08
dobeyjibel: i don't know, but i guess they probably aren't requiring any more memory now, than they did 3 weeks ago when gcc5 transition was happening18:08
jibelok18:08
jibeldobey, if infinity cannot help I'm afraid it'll have to wait for pitti18:09
jibelrobru, right I'll do that18:10
dobeyi'm a bit surprised that those autopilot tests would have ever passed under X though. *shrug*18:10
jibelrobru, as example I created 597 for a custom tarball and 598 for a click on staging, would it work or it would break something if we use the fields I used to store tarball and clicks info?18:41
robrujibel: yeah that would work but please don't put anything into the siloname field. Look at what happens with the Build/Publish/Merge links when you do that.18:43
robruthat should really be a read-only field...18:43
jibelah 40418:44
robrujibel: it constructs URLs with the value of that field, it should really be blank if it's not a train silo18:44
jibelOTOH there is nothing to build/publish18:44
jibelI can just leave it empty18:44
robrujibel: exactly, there's nothing to build/publish, so leave that field empty and those links won't appear ;-)18:44
jibelso, if it's empty I'll use 'manual source package' for the type and 'manual download urls' for the details of the package and people can put what they want in description and test plan18:47
jibelI'll propose this to penk and john-mcaleely18:47
robrujibel: i think it would be better if the download_links field had full URLs in it, not sure if that's possible for "rc-proposed/bq-aquaris.en/krillin/492"18:49
robrulike I don't know what that is, if there's a URL that can represent that information18:49
jibelrobru, there is no full url for tarballs18:50
robrujibel: alright then18:50
jibelrobru, technically there is one but it cannot be used directly and doesn't mean anything18:50
bregmarobru, regarding silo 46 and libertine: do we really need a NEW review?  We were hoping to postpone landing in distro for a while (but if that isn't possible, OK, we have been debating if it was required at this point or not)22:11
robrubregma: your plan was to land it in the overlay PPA without landing it in wily at all?22:13
bregmarobru, yeah, pretty much ... for the time being22:14
bregmabecause of, um, internal project priorities22:14
bregmaif that's not kosher, we'll do the right thing22:15
robrubregma: that sounds like a horrible idea. Process is pretty clear that you should be landing in wily first and overlay second. I'm not comfortable with the thought of having packages on overlay that don't even exist in wily... Much less being a couple commits behind...22:15
bregmawe blame ted for everything22:15
robrubregma: maybe raise it with slangasek if you want some kind of temporary exception for that but generally that sounds really wrong to me22:17
bregmarobru, sure thing, thanks22:22
robrubregma: your welcome!22:22

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