[02:52] <hallyn> xnox: ping, https://mentors.debian.net/package/netcf
[03:51] <pitti> Good morning
[04:42] <pitti> infinity, smoser: wolfe-03 and wolfe-07 are AWOL; could you try and reboot them, please?
[06:35] <dholbach> good morning
[07:45] <dupondje> nobody with wily that uses L2TP ? ;) might be cool if somebody could test https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-manager-strongswan/+bug/1487183 on wily.
[08:46] <pitti> infinity, smoser: they are back (as mysteriously as they disappeared), so unping
[08:59] <who_me> hi, is this a good place to ask why building kernel packages using the patches in the mainline ppa fails?
[09:05] <who_me> the build log is here: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/3371527/results_4.1.8.txt
[09:27] <caribou> micahg: did you see my last post regarding LP: #1494141
[10:49] <cjwatson> who_me: #ubuntu-kernel is more likely to have experts around
[10:56] <Laney> pitti: do you know why http://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/proposed-migration/update_excuses.html#glib2.0 says that kdeplasma-addons/i386 is FAIL?  http://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/packages/k/kdeplasma-addons/wily/i386/
[10:57] <Laney> s/FAIL/regression/
[10:57] <pitti> Laney: short version: yes, and I retried them
[10:57] <pitti> Laney: long version: we now track results by trigger, and https://objectstorage.prodstack4-5.canonical.com/v1/AUTH_77e2ada1e7a84929a74ba3b87153c0ac/autopkgtest-wily/wily/i386/k/kdeplasma-addons/20150921_190755@/log.gz was the result for these triggers
[10:58] <who_me> cjwatson, yep. I'm on there. Thank you :)
[10:58] <Laney> pitti: You mean that subsequent runs triggered by other packages (instead of manually) won't turn it green?
[10:58] <pitti> Laney: queues are just loong again, due to the combined effect of uninstallable linux-meta for the whole night and all of KDE landing, and KDE having achingly long tests (as they all involve rebuilding the package)
[10:58] <pitti> Laney: right; I need to think about how to make this a bit less strict again for non-kernel triggers
[10:59] <pitti> or whether we actually want that
[10:59] <pitti> (I think we do)
[10:59] <Laney> If it goes green then this package/test can't be broken
[10:59] <Laney> so we should get a pass state
[10:59] <pitti> yes, I know
[11:00] <pitti> for now I retried the failing tests
[11:00] <Laney> cool, thanks
[11:00] <Laney> what about click?
[11:00] <pitti> Laney: I wrote a script to re-run all regressions, FYI
[11:00] <Laney> is that a firewall thing?
[11:00] <pitti> Laney: yeah, I suppose firewall changed yet again, and LP download stopped working
[11:00] <pitti> the rules seem to change on a weekly basis :/
[11:02] <Laney> bleh
[11:02] <xnox> hallyn: made source-only upload, as it's fully binary-only package.
[11:02] <Laney> did you file an RT or should I?
[11:02]  * Laney wonders what a binary-only package is
[11:02] <pitti> Laney: I haven't looked at it at all yet
[11:37] <flexiondotorg> Laney, could you re-open this bug please? https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/lightdm/+bug/1484083
[11:37] <flexiondotorg> See the last 4 comments.
[11:53] <dholbach> PING PING PING! If you have upload rights and have a bit of time, can you maybe help with http://reqorts.qa.ubuntu.com/reports/sponsoring/? Particularly flexiondotorg was looking to get some uploads in before the beta images are spun.
[12:05] <tsimonq2> dholbach: Oh wow! I didn't notice that before! Thanks for telling me! XD
[12:19] <tjaalton> ginggs: the new libclc requires llvm-3.7, which doesn't build on i386, so that'll have to wait for w+1
[12:40] <Riddell> pitti: there seems to be lots of regressions in update_excuses.html for kde stuff that don't seem to exist in reality, do you know anything about that?
[12:41] <pitti> Riddell: yes; they are "real" in the sense that at the time they ran they actually were uninstallable
[12:41] <pitti> Riddell: see scrollback from 1.5 h ago; I retried them, queues are catching up
[12:41] <pitti> but ARM still has some ~ 290 tests to grind through
[12:42] <Riddell> pitti: lovely thanks
[12:49] <ginggs> tjaalton: thanks for the update :)
[13:33] <Laney> flexiondotorg: you can't?
[13:34] <flexiondotorg> Laney, sadly not.
[13:34] <Laney> probably apply for the bug squad
[13:38] <micahg> caribou: just now, I'd suggest getting the patch SRUd and then we can apply the same one to backports
[13:38] <caribou> micahg: ok, will do. thanks!
[13:56] <sil2100> pitti: hey! Any news on LP: #1484882 ? Can I help out with it somehow? I suppose I don't have access to the right machines to work on it, or is there a way I could get this working?
[13:57] <pitti> sil2100: the machine isn't magic in any way; can we avoid the merging somehow, or is that required due to the way RTM/15.04 is represented in LP?
[13:58] <pitti> sil2100: otherwise the blocker is mostly to find out why ubuntu-ui-toolkit.po is missing from the packs that are built that way
[13:58] <sil2100> pitti: I think we can't avoid that, since there's just no other way - it has to be vivid-full + vivid-delta + overlay
[13:58] <pitti> sil2100: you built/uploaded some packs yourself with that approach, did you have that too?
[13:59] <sil2100> hmm, I don't remember, I think it was normally translated there
[13:59] <sil2100> Let me look for some old files
[13:59] <pitti> sil2100: other than that it's mostly just updating cron.daily.rtm (in the langpack-o-matic bzr) to do these steps
[13:59] <pitti> but the munging of ubuntu-ui-toolkit.po is a bummer
[13:59] <sil2100> Ok, let me look into that
[13:59] <sil2100> So is the cron alteady running the cron.daily.rtm script?
[14:00] <pitti> sil2100: no, that was for the old 14.09 one (which was complete)
[14:00] <pitti> sil2100: I basically did the steps in comment 2
[14:00] <sil2100> pitti: maybe I should make a cron.daily.overlay? ;)
[14:01] <pitti> sil2100: .rtm is fine, we don't use it for anything right now
[14:02] <seb128> pitti, speaking of langpacks, how often are wily ones generated?
[14:05] <pitti> sil2100: so if you want to spend some time figuring out what on earth is wrong with ubuntu-ui-toolkit.po, that'd help a lot
[14:06] <pitti> seb128: https://translations.launchpad.net/ubuntu/wily/+language-packs -> once a week
[14:06] <sil2100> pitti: sure, on it right now :)
[14:06] <sil2100> pitti: I'll also try to modify the cron.daily.rtm to do the right stuff
[14:06] <pitti> sil2100: : seeing your MP -> why do we need three tarballs?
[14:07] <pitti> sil2100: I thought LP's RTM/15.04 has all the delta towards vivid?
[14:07] <seb128> pitti, do you know why we didn't get one on friday then?
[14:07] <pitti> seb128: hm, no, I don't
[14:07] <seb128> I guess that would be a question for the launchpad team?
[14:07] <seb128> wgrant, cjwatson: ^ do you know?
[14:08] <pitti> wgrant: ^ any idea why https://translations.launchpad.net/ubuntu/wily/+language-packs is missing an export last Fri?
[14:08] <cjwatson> looking
[14:08] <seb128> thanks
[14:08] <cjwatson> DisconnectionError: terminating connection due to conflict with recovery
[14:10] <cjwatson> I'm not sure exactly what was going on at that time, but today's worked
[14:10] <cjwatson> pitti: so I guess you need one now?
[14:11] <sil2100> pitti: we need 3 since there's a vivid full pack and then vivid deltas
[14:11] <sil2100> pitti: https://translations.launchpad.net/ubuntu/vivid/+language-packs <- as you can see all new langpacks are deltas
[14:11] <cjwatson> In fact the crash above was Thursday's, Friday's didn't run at all
[14:12] <sil2100> pitti: and we need the base vivid + the latest vivid delta to get latest vivid translation and then the overlay one
[14:12] <sil2100> pitti: so it's 3
[14:12] <cjwatson> But Thursday's was wily
[14:12] <seb128> cjwatson, pitti, new one would be good, I would like to see if evolution-3.16 and e-d-s-3.16 are getting included now
[14:14] <cjwatson> seb128,pitti: requested in #webops
[14:14] <seb128> cjwatson, thanks
[14:16] <pitti> sil2100: ah, last time I just took vivid final plus the RTM tarball
[14:16] <pitti> sil2100: I would have thought RTM is relative to vivid final, not vivid-updates
[14:17] <gQuigs> déjà vu, this already landed for Ubuntu (Unity), just needs to land for Kylin to - https://code.launchpad.net/~bryanquigley/ubuntu-seeds/ubuntukylin-xul.wily/+merge/270991
[14:17] <sil2100> pitti: the RTM bits are not really relative to anything, they're just detached packs generated out of what's in the overlay-ppa :)
[14:28] <hallyn> thanks xnox
[14:29] <hallyn> binary-only package - is that bc there hadn't been an upload since the jessie release?
[14:44] <gQuigs> pitti: you did the other merge (thanks again!), mind doing kylin as well? ^
[15:13] <pitti> gQuigs: sorry, not today, swamped :/
[15:13] <gQuigs> np
[15:14] <pitti> Laney: click is happy again
[15:14] <Laney> pitti: yay
[15:14] <pitti> armhf queue is at 267
[15:14]  * pitti will check again tomorrow morning, TTFN
[15:15] <Laney> happy evening
[15:23] <hikiko> I checked out the planet-ubuntu code
[15:23] <Laney> but it is on the sidebar here http://planet.ubuntu.com/
[15:24] <hikiko> and the last entry was willcooke's
[15:24] <Laney> sooooooooooooooooo
[15:25] <didrocks> the planet sidebar list him
[15:25] <willcooke> no, ignore
[15:25] <willcooke> it's there
[15:25] <Laney> and the post is there
[15:25] <Laney> it works
[15:25] <hikiko> willcooke, yes the posts appear in the feed
[15:25] <hikiko> there are just too many posts by people :)
[15:25] <willcooke> yeah, I check it a few days after I posted and it wasnt there, maybe takes longer than I expected
[15:25]  * willcooke made a hackergotchi especially
[15:25] <hikiko> hahaha
[15:25] <didrocks> hikiko: there are even post from the future (30 september) :p
[15:25] <hikiko> LOL
[15:25] <hikiko> I'll keep my picture igognito
[15:25] <willcooke> hikiko, I'll talk you through it after the meeting
[15:25]  * hikiko is too lazy to do a hackergotchi
[15:26] <willcooke> it's pretty straight forward
[15:26] <hikiko> thanks willcooke :)
[15:30] <pitti> sil2100: responded to https://code.launchpad.net/~sil2100/langpack-o-matic/multi_merge/+merge/271954
[15:35] <sil2100> pitti: thanks! Comments make sense :)
[17:35] <jdstrand> pitti: hey, not sure if this is a question for you (feel free to redirect me) but yesterday I uploaded ubuntu-core-security, apparmor-easyprof-ubuntu and ubuntu-personal-security, and update_excuses.html is telling me that they are still waiting on armhf (Test in progress)
[17:35] <jdstrand> pitti: is there a problem with armhf?
[17:44] <jdstrand> jibel: do you know? ^
[18:23] <sarnold> jdstrand: it could be that the huge queue built up from the lcy01 destruction ~two weeks ago hasn't been cleared yet, pitti said something about several hundred kernel tests queued up on saturday..
[18:34] <jdstrand> sarnold: ah, I see
[18:34] <jdstrand> I would be nice to be able to see the queue
[18:34] <jdstrand> I read https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ProposedMigration/AutopkgtestInfrastructure#Administration but don't seem to have access
[18:34] <jdstrand> oh, there is a bug on that already
[18:34] <sarnold> jdstrand: yeah, that's on pitti's todo list too :)
[18:34] <jdstrand> https://launchpad.net/bugs/1479811