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pittiGood morning04:52
pittiinfinity: the machinery already auto-retries three times (with 5 mins waiting in between), so this is a consistent failure04:53
Unit193pitti: Howdy.  So do you also speak Klingon?04:53
pittiinfinity: cleaning up now, apparently some hung VM which is eating quota04:53
pittiinfinity: queues are notoriously long right now due to lcy01 being down04:54
pittiUnit193: Qapla' !04:54
pittiUnit193: nuQneH?04:54
Unit193I do not, no.04:55
pittiUnit193: "nuQneH" is the usual greeting -- it's literally "what do you want?" (Klingons don't have anything more polite)04:57
Unit193Aha!  I see.  Nice!  I saw you on LP with it listed, wondered.04:57
pittiinfinity: ah! I see the bug how this could happen ("Multiple server matches found for 'adt-wily-amd64-nvidia-graphics-drivers-304-20150914-155306', use an ID to be more specific")05:01
pittiinfinity: filed as bug 1495788 in case you care05:05
ubottubug 1495788 in autopkgtest (Ubuntu) "nova: use UUIDs instead of instance names" [High,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/149578805:05
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dholbachgood morning07:10
Mirvchrisccoulson: can you check bug #1482219 - upstream has released a new version and gotten it signed, and unaware what more they could do08:34
ubottubug 1482219 in mozvoikko (Ubuntu) "xul-ext-mozvoikko isn't signed (cannot be loaded on Mozilla Firefox 41.0a2)" [High,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/148221908:34
Mirvchrisccoulson: mailing list message http://lists.puimula.org/pipermail/libvoikko/2015-September/000820.html (feel free to reply)08:35
Mirvsince Firefox release is next week, it's a bit in a hurry now because the new mozvoikko would need to be distributed for LTS users too08:36
Mirvor it simply stops working08:37
dokojamespage, ceilometer, glance, heat are still dep-wait. for the latter two I can't find any packages09:58
jamespagedoko, nope - they are pending acceptance into Debian exp first - they are in the queue tho09:58
jamespagefor ceilometer I need to raise the MIR for jsonpath-rw-ext - on my list for today09:58
jamespagecastellan and magnumclient still pending09:59
* pitti watches the trusty bcmwl test install lts-vivid kernel09:59
pittipreparing the instance now takes achingly long -- but oh well, we have infinite capacity to run in parallel, don't we :)10:01
pittierr sorry, ECHAN10:01
pittiapw: ^ that was for you10:01
apwheh10:03
pittiRiddell: just FYI (in lieu of email notifications), new packagekit is stuck, apparently aptdaemon needs some porting10:30
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Riddellmm yes10:34
Riddellmvo: any input on that? ^^10:34
Riddellfor some reason it works on arm and powerpc but not on i386 and amd64.  failures are usually the other way around10:35
ogra_Riddell, just drop these deprecated arches then ;)10:40
Laneylooks like it failed everywhere to me10:41
RiddellLaney: where are you looking? the aptdaemon line here says only on those two arches http://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/proposed-migration/update_excuses.html#packagekit10:44
LaneyRiddell: oh, I went http://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/packages/a/aptdaemon/10:47
Laney^to10:47
LaneyI wonder why those say pass10:47
Riddellmm right they all fail, but at least it's all the same failure10:48
mdeslaur@pilot in11:23
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* dholbach hugs Laney14:16
Laneynobody tell him that I just sneakily moved my patch pilot shift from now to tomorrow :-)14:18
* Laney hugs dholbach back14:18
dholbachLaney, I really never meant the schedule to nail people to a certain date or time :)14:19
Laneyyeah I know, I don't usually mind moving it14:19
flexiondotorgcyphermox, Thanks for your help yesterday.14:40
flexiondotorgcyphermox, I'd like to make a small change to the network manager packaging. Which repo should I grab to submit a merge proposal to just the 'debian/' folder?14:41
cyphermoxlp:~network-manager/network-manager/ubuntu14:43
flexiondotorgcyphermox, Thanks.14:46
cyphermoxlemme know, there may have to be some patching too14:49
flexiondotorgcyphermox, Actually, it is network-manager-applet I need to change.14:54
Odd_Blokeinfinity: cjwatson: Once we have built an image on Launchpad, we pull it down, unpack it, and then 'purge linux-* grub-*' and create a tarball from that.14:54
flexiondotorgOnly debian/control.14:54
Odd_Blokeinfinity: cjwatson: I've been playing around with doing it in a hook by copying the chroot and modifying that, but I'm hitting problems with uninstalling kernels inside the chroot (because it tries to update MBR etc.).14:56
pittibdmurray: hmm, didn't we use to have test results (or at least failures) on http://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/pending-sru.html?14:56
Odd_Blokeinfinity: cjwatson: Is there a more live-build-y way I could do this, or shall I try doing what we do at the moment (with mounting the image and modifying it as a properly mounted partition)?14:56
cjwatsonOdd_Bloke: If you're just going to purge kernels and boot loaders, I'm not sure why you're going to the effort of installing them in the image in the first place?14:57
Odd_Blokecjwatson: We ship both the image (with kernel and boot loaders) and the tarball (without).14:57
bdmurraypitti: Yes we did14:58
cyphermoxflexiondotorg: then lp:~network-manager/network-manager-applet/ubuntu although it looks like it's missing revision -0ubuntu714:58
cjwatsonOdd_Bloke: Can you make use of lb_binary_rootfs, perhaps, which I believe is called before the kernel and boot loader are installed?14:59
hallynis there a known bug about dhclient (run by hand) in wiliy not updating the nameserver list?  is /etc/resolv.conf.d/tail supposed to be a symlink to nonexistent 'original' file?14:59
hallyn(had to add 8.8.8.8 to /etc/resolv.conf myself)14:59
pittibdmurray: was that taken down deliberately, or did some change in britney break this?15:01
pittibdmurray: are you parsing the html for that, or the yaml? (the latter seems much easier)15:01
bdmurraypitti: nothing has changed with sru-report afaik, the yaml15:01
bdmurraypitti: https://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-archive/ubuntu-archive-tools/trunk/view/head:/sru-report#L61415:02
infinityOdd_Bloke: Yeah, you could be building both the image and the tarball as artifacts of your live-build process.15:03
infinityOdd_Bloke: Sure, it doubles the size of the LP bits, but also, it means your bits are all in one place, which is lovely.15:03
seb128Riddell, hey, did you notice that your packagekit update breaks aptdaemon (I guess https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/aptdaemon/+bug/1494891 is due to the new version) and is blocked in proposed due to that?15:06
ubottuError: malone bug 1494891 not found15:06
seb128https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/aptdaemon/+bug/149489115:06
bdmurraypitti: 'reason' seems to be empty in most of the entries in the yaml file for vivid15:07
pittibdmurray: indeed; it's there for wily, but not for stables15:09
bdmurraypitti: it used to be there though...15:09
pittibdmurray: yeah; thanks for the pointer, I'll file a britney bug for it and pile it on my list15:10
pittibug 149602015:11
ubottubug 1496020 in Auto Package Testing "[britney] reason: field is empty for stable reports" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/149602015:11
Riddellseb128: yep, most annoying this aptdaemon, I'm trying to recreate the issue and see if I can fix it15:12
seb128Riddell, the autopkgtest are failing so that should be fairly easy to reproduce15:13
seb128also if that the lp bug I pointed it's probably some obvious issue, attributes that got removed15:13
Odd_Blokecjwatson: linux-image and grub are installed in to the chroot.15:14
pittiseb128: isn't that an API break?15:15
seb128pitti, I guess it is15:16
cjwatsonOdd_Bloke: Perhaps you can arrange to install them in one of the lb_binary stages instead?  Or is that too difficult due to dependencies?15:16
pitti(wrt. "needs full transition", FFE, examination of what is affected, etc.)15:16
seb128pitti, yeah, it should probably require a ffe, quite some things changed in packagekit15:16
seb128even if that version is not the one dropping support for plugins yet15:16
seb128Riddell, ^15:17
mdeslaur@pilot out15:25
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pittimdeslaur, infinity, stgraber, slangasek, kees: TB meeting reminder in 30 mins -- perhaps you can have a look at my SRU policy proposals before?15:31
mdeslaurpitti: ack15:31
tedgpitti: Is there a way to make dbusmock use a direct dbus connection instead of a bus?15:53
pittitedg: what is a "direct" connection? to a private bus?15:53
pittitedg: dbusmock is essentially just syntactic sugar around dbus-python; you can put the mocks on any bus, not just the system or session one15:54
tedgpitti: Hmm, okay. And basically set the connection in init.15:54
pittitedg: unless you use DBusTestCase's convenience functions to start a private sytsem/session bus, it's the caller's responsibility to create the bus connection, yes15:56
pittitedg: if your test suite is python, then I still think it's much easier to use .start_session_bus() instead of bothering with the setup of your own15:57
pittibut if your test suite is !python, you have to anyway15:57
tedgpitti: Trying to test with a private connection instead of a full bus. The full bus case I know works, but it seems the private connection case is broken. Well, I don't know, but I don't have coverage on it currently, so it is suspect.15:58
tedgpitti: The test suite is C++ using libdbustest to start the bus, which is easy enough. But this is a bit different.15:58
pittitedg: a private connection still needs to go to a full bus; it just won't be the "well-known" system/session/user one, but other than that it's just another bus? or what do you mean?15:58
tedgpitti: No, without a dbus-daemon, so no Hello.15:58
dobeytedg: you mean the p2p socket connection, versus the shared dbus connection?15:58
tedgYes15:59
pittitedg: ah -- that's the bit I'm not aware of (peer to peer)15:59
tedgWish cgmanager was just on the system bus. But, eh, drop this code when we move to systemd for the session.16:00
pittiinfinity, stgraber, kees: TB o'clock16:01
infinitypitti: Already there.16:01
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bdmurrayLaney: Do you know if the ubuntu-sponsoring code is pulled automatically?16:36
Laneybdmurray: I sure didn't do anything to make it get pulled16:36
Laneyso it seems so :)16:36
bdmurrayLaney: did you think about using any of the teams in the package to team mapping?16:37
Laneybdmurray: remind me of the link quickly?16:39
Laneythe short answer is no, because the set information was already there16:39
Laneyand it would have been more work to fetch package subscribers or the map itself16:40
Laneysounds like a good idea though16:40
bdmurrayLaney: I'm suggesting reviewing the teams in it to add to the list of teams. It's output is here: http://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/package-team-mapping.json16:42
Laneybdmurray: those don't really map neatly to packagesets in the main16:45
LaneyIt would probably be nice as a data source though16:45
LaneyI mean "to uploading teams"16:47
tdaitxbdmurray, dh-exec FTBFS in core because bats is in universe instead of main, I need an owning team, doko suggested to subscribe foundations and said you should be able to do it16:53
tdaitxbdmurray, https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/bats/+bug/149605016:53
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1496050 in bats (Ubuntu) "[MIR] bats" [Undecided,New]16:53
bdmurraytdaitx: done16:54
slangasekbdmurray: should one of the team-subscribing scripts be added to ubuntu-qa-tools or somewhere?16:55
tdaitxbdmurray, thanks =)16:55
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dokofinally, firefox and thunderbird migrated to -release after five months22:11
ogra_gut ding will weile haben ;)22:12
hallynslangasek: hey - i had pushed 0.39-2 cgmanager to mentors, but it seems to be gone.  did you sponsor it?  (I don't see it in the archive)23:00
hallynor did i err somewhere.  i can re-push23:01
slangasekhallyn: I did not sponsor it; I also can't figure out mentors' web UI for the life of me, I assume that it's just broken beyond repair and wait for sponsorees to tell me where to download stuff23:01
hallynslangasek: ok, lemme repush and post the .dsc url :)23:03
hallynslangasek: http://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/main/c/cgmanager/cgmanager_0.39-2.dsc23:09
hallynshould fix all the lintian warnings (and do nothing more)23:09
slangasekhallyn: if cgm-release-agent is a kernel callback, there's only one of them for the system; why install it in a multiarch directory?23:45
slangasekhallyn: ah I see, you were misled by debhelper's own default behavior for libexecdir, which was a terrible failure on my part23:55
slangasekhallyn: I see you added a lintian override for xs-testsuite; nack on this - either the field should be renamed from xs-testsuite to testsuite as the lintian message suggests, or it should be left un-overridden for future tracking.  And for the cgmanager-utils conflicts, I don't see any reason that Breaks would not suffice, can you explain?23:57

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