[12:44] <jamespage> pls could I request a release team review of https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/passlib/+bug/1494644
[13:17] <infinity> jamespage: For future refernce, when checking rdeps of a source package, you want "src:passlib", unless that's the only binary it produces...
[13:18] <infinity> jamespage: That picks up cloud-installer as one you didn't check, for instance.
[13:19] <jamespage> infinity, urgh - apologies
[13:20] <infinity> jamespage: Anyhow, cloud-installer is entirely Ubuntu-specific, so I assume you'll make a note of testing that one and fix it if you break it?
[13:20] <jamespage> infinity, well indeed I would
[13:20] <infinity> jamespage: Assuming that is true, I'm fine with the FFe, and will do the unblacklisting and such.
[13:20] <jamespage> infinity, ta
[13:20] <jamespage> infinity, theres a source package rename involved as well
[13:20] <infinity> jamespage: Yeah, I got that bit. :)
[13:20] <jamespage> prob why it was blacklisted but not 100% sure
[13:21] <infinity> jamespage: I'll make sure the old one goes away.
[13:21] <infinity> Lemme see if the blacklist has a rationale.
[13:21] <infinity> # cjwatson, 2012-06-01
[13:21] <infinity> # Temporary blacklist entries for quantal, requiring manual resolution due
[13:21] <infinity> # to conflicts with existing Ubuntu-versioned binaries.
[13:21] <infinity> alsa-base
[13:21] <infinity> lxde-metapackages
[13:22] <infinity> nx-libs-lite
[13:22] <infinity> pysmbc
[13:22] <infinity> ^--- So, looks like it was part of some temp hacks and never revisited.  Yay.
[13:22] <infinity> python-passlib
[13:22] <cjwatson> If those don't conflict any more it's fine to remove, certainly.
[13:23] <infinity> jamespage: So, to be clear, you think whatever Ubuntu delta we had in 'passlib' is now useless, and python-passlib as-is in Debian is the way and the light?
[13:24]  * infinity bets it was an ancient python-support->dh-python migration that never got revisited.
[13:24] <infinity> But the current python-passlib looks modern and sane.
[13:25] <jamespage> infinity, afaict we never actually took passlib from Debian (despite what the changelog says)
[13:25] <jamespage> I suspect it's early openstack stuff that just got missed in re-syncing later
[13:25] <jamespage> looking at the initial packager
[13:26] <jamespage>  -- Monty Taylor <mordred@inaugust.com>  Fri, 09 Sep 2011 14:37:56 -0700
[13:28] <jamespage> infinity, yes I do think python-passlib as-is in Debian is the way and the light
[13:28] <jamespage> (just incase that was not clear)
[13:36] <infinity> jamespage: Right, fixing the world, then.
[13:37] <infinity> cjwatson: I'm assuming sync-blacklist updating is cronned to frontends or something.  Any idea what the schedule is? (don't look it up if you don't know off the top of your head, I can just wait)
[13:39] <cjwatson> infinity: */5
[13:39] <cjwatson> (minutes)
[13:39] <infinity> Kay.  Ta.
[13:39]  * infinity twiddles a thumb or two.
[13:39] <cjwatson> Or just ssh -t snakefruit sudo -iu ubuntu-archive update-sync-blacklist
[13:39] <jamespage> infinity, cloud-installer is supercedeed by the 'openstack' package in the NEW queue (just checked with stokachu)
[13:40] <infinity> jamespage: Oh, good, would be nice to file a removal request for that for when I review/accept openstack then.
[13:40] <jamespage> stokachu, ^^ please do :-)
[13:41] <infinity> jamespage: Since this is syncing to main as a new source, can you make sure it has a bug subscriber?
[13:41] <infinity> jamespage: Whatever team you sub to openstacky things.
[13:41] <jamespage> infinity, I can indeed
[13:42] <infinity> jamespage: Should be in LP now, if you want to do that for me.
[13:42] <jamespage> infinity, done
[13:42] <infinity> jamespage: Ta.
[13:43] <infinity> And I think that's three hats I just shuffled on that request.
[13:43] <infinity> My head is confused.
[13:47] <jamespage> lol
[13:47] <infinity> jamespage: Go on, SRU it, make it 4.
[13:47] <jamespage> infinity, as much as I'd like to see a full-brain inversion today....
[13:48] <infinity> That sounds like something the bmezine glossary would have an entry for.
[13:50] <infinity> Ran 1813 tests in 152.622s
[13:50] <infinity> That's some impressive coverage for a small python module.
[14:21] <stokachu> jamespage: ok cool