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robert_ancellmbiebl_, You seem to be the last to touch realmd - can you apply so we can keep in sync? http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=80092802:49
ubottuDebian bug 800928 in realmd "realmd: FTBFS with GLib 2.45.7" [Normal,Open]02:49
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pittiroaksoax: yes, don't use trusty's autopkgtest -- use wily's package, the deb can be installed on anything >= precise04:36
pittiroaksoax: in production I just run it straight out of git04:36
pittismoser: I was on the snappy sprint last week, there's now a huge backlog to look into (which includes this bug)04:38
FourDollarsUbuntu doesn't have the mmc udeb like https://packages.debian.org/unstable/mmc-modules-4.2.0-1-amd64-di in Debian so it causes problems when we use debian-installer on some platforms with eMMC storage only. :-(04:42
pittisarnold: restarting; the machine has an incredible load right now, it apparently crashed on some timeout04:43
roaksoaxpitti: ok, cool, thanks!04:54
dholbachgood morning06:49
dholbach@pilot in06:49
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* smb notes the trusty-proposed repo seems to miss a signed grub2 upload 07:15
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flexiondotorgdholbach, Thanks for the sponsoring!08:31
dokopitti, did you override the libxml-libxml-perl autopkg test failure? and the xslt one?08:50
dholbachflexiondotorg, no worries08:52
pittidoko: no, I fixed the reason why they fail08:53
pittidoko: and re-ran them08:53
dokoohh, nice08:53
pittidoko: same for some of the ruby failures (the ones which only failed on i386 and amd64)08:53
pittidoko: we had "git" installed on the VM testbeds, which enabled the additional "check gem deps" test; these aren't run in LXC (armhf/ppc64el) and Debian as there "git" isn't installed08:54
pittiand it's not a test dep08:54
dokopitti, setup of the test env?08:54
pittidoko: so IMHO we should ignore those for now, as we don't have anyone in Ubuntu actively working on these tests08:54
dokoargh08:54
pittidoko: yep -- the cloud images contain more and more stuff, so my "purge" list becomes longer over time :)08:54
dokopitti, so there is no minimal cloud-image?08:55
pittidoko: nodejs is a block-proposed, infinity wanted to do some additional manual testing08:55
pittidoko: ruby is a mess, the other excuses look fairly reasonable now08:55
pittidoko: no, I use the standard cloud images and minimize the stuff which we don't need08:55
dokomvo, would it be ok to merge apt again? or else I have downgrade the b-d in libept09:14
mvodoko: I think thats ok, I can do that later today09:16
dokota09:16
hrwhi09:19
hrwwill 15.10 have support for 32bit uefi in x86-64 install iso?09:19
davmor2hrw: not sure I follow that. UEFI as far as I am aware is not bit dependant, so amd64 is the only one that supports UEFI and secureboot09:23
FourDollarshttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/debian-installer/+bug/134194409:23
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1341944 in grub2 (Ubuntu) "32-Bit UEFI bootloader support needed" [High,Triaged]09:23
hrwdavmor2: http://i.imgur.com/fRdyE2A.jpg09:23
FourDollarshrw: Check https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/debian-installer/+bug/134194409:24
hrwFourDollars: reading. thanks09:24
FourDollarshrw: YW09:25
hrwFourDollars: full of "me too" without any "we work on it"09:30
FourDollarshrw: You are right.09:30
dholbachchrisccoulson, Laney, seb128, Mirv: you all commented on https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ninja-build/+bug/1473680 - do you have any objections to a newer version of ninja-build going in?09:33
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1473680 in ninja-build (Ubuntu) "Please update Ninja from Debian" [Undecided,Confirmed]09:33
seb128dholbach, none from me09:33
hrwFourDollars: not suprised I am09:35
FourDollarshrw: Me neither.09:35
Mirvdholbach: no objections09:43
hrwbye09:45
Laneydholbach: do it if you are happy09:52
chrisccoulsondholbach, none from me09:53
bzoltan_cjwatson: how do you like the changes in my MR? https://code.launchpad.net/~bzoltan/click/add_overlay_ppa/+merge/27242810:25
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bzoltan_zbenjamin: happy-happy-joy-joy -> https://launchpad.net/~ci-train-ppa-service/+archive/ubuntu/stable-phone-overlay/+sourcepub/5477761/+listing-archive-extra10:27
bzoltan_zbenjamin:  now the standalone qmake extras package is available from the overlay ppa, so once the new click ^^ is out we can push the  single packaged IDE out.10:28
zbenjaminbzoltan_: and did you fix the src package of qtcreator-plugin-ubuntu?10:31
bzoltan_zbenjamin: not yet... that will come after click10:32
cjwatsonbzoltan_: surely you don't need to duplicate the whole script!10:47
cjwatsonbzoltan_: there's plenty of commonality, you only need the if for the bit in the middle.  good programming practice involves not duplicating things like this10:48
cjwatsonbzoltan_: I mentioned this in my previous review, when I said that you could split into multiple finish.write calls10:49
bzoltan_cjwatson: imo it is not that big deal...but I do as you wish10:52
cjwatsonbzoltan_: it is a big deal10:52
cjwatsonbzoltan_: otherwise a year from now it'll be "why were fixes applied in one branch but not the other?"10:53
dholbach@pilot out10:53
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bzoltan_cjwatson: I am not challengig you :)10:53
cjwatsonmvo: ^- fwiw, I'm going to need somebody who isn't me to land this new click version once bzoltan_ has it fixed up ...10:55
* pitti hugs dholbach11:08
bzoltan_cjwatson: done... took some time to test it, but i hope now it is what you though of11:20
mvocjwatson: sure, I can land it11:21
* dholbach hugs pitti back :)11:23
mvobzoltan_: just ping me when this is ready11:23
bzoltan_mvo:  it is ready from my side ... it is up to cjwatson to approve it :)11:23
mvobzoltan_: I thought I read that there is some duplication that needs cleanup first? but maybe I misread?11:25
bzoltan_mvo:  my middle name is "Lightning" :) for a reason11:26
mvolol11:28
cjwatsonLet's see.11:32
bzoltan_cjwatson: thank you11:35
cjwatsonThanks for persevering; merged.11:35
cjwatson(into lp:click/devel)11:36
cariboupitti: have time to sponsor my upload for Bug #1470399 ?11:55
ubottubug 1470399 in systemd (Ubuntu Trusty) "udev duplicates entries in 70-persistent-net.rules" [High,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/147039911:55
dokocyphermox, cjwatson: grub is dep-wait on automake1.9 (removed).  I assume just backporting 0.97-68 would be the correct solution?12:19
dokoor would it need more build fixes?12:20
infinityOh wow, grub is in desperate need of a merge.12:24
pitticaribou: will do12:26
cariboupitti: thanks!12:26
cjwatsoninfinity: Historically painful because it included the auto-upgrade saga12:27
cjwatsondoko: Let me see if I can cherry-pick a few things.12:28
infinitycjwatson: Yeah, I've not looked at why it's so far behind, just saw that it was, plus has 66 ubuntu revisions.   That's a contender for the d-i oops award.12:28
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caribouinfinity: you had some concerns over Bug: #143287112:41
ubottubug 1432871 in coreutils (Ubuntu) "`df` shows bind mounts instead of real mounts." [Low,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/143287112:41
infinitycaribou: Just concerns about it being sanely fixed in an upstreamable way.  The theory is that the current proposed patch is from upstream?  I haven't looked yet.12:42
caribouinfinity: yes, AFAIK, chiluk got the patches accepted upstream12:43
caribouinfinity: there's a new debdiff in the ubg12:43
caribous/ugb/bug/12:43
smoserpitti, sorry that i sounded like a nag. thanks for getting back to me.12:47
pittismoser: no worries, nagging is fine; just saying that it still takes a bit12:48
pittismoser: is the network up in teh cases where /run/resolvconf/resolv.conf doesn't have the nameserver?12:49
smoseryeah, network is up, as otherwise there'd be no root filesystem (iscsi)12:49
pittismoser: collecting/attaching the journal from a "good" vs. "bad" case is also a good first step (I assume you already have the iscsi setup)12:49
smoserwell, the linked bug has example on how to run it from scratch on a new install .12:50
smoserie, easy enough to recreate.12:50
smoseri actually haven't ever *caught* it working12:50
pittismoser: ah, so I suppose open-iscsi's startup scripts need to call resolvconf then, as nothing else is calling it then?12:51
smoserwell, i've had evidence of it workign hough. which i admit is weird.12:51
pittismoser: i. e. they trick ifupdown to think that it already brought up ethN, so /etc/network/if-up.d/000resolvconf would never run12:51
pitti(unless you have other interfaces)12:52
smoserie, once a 'wget http://dns.entry/' didn't work, and i went in to see why. and other time it did.12:52
smoseri'll poke a bit at it.12:53
cjwatsondoko: uploaded grub 0.97-29ubuntu67, should be happier12:57
smoserpitti, how do i collect what you want ?13:06
smosercollecting/attaching "the journal"13:07
pittismoser: just "sudo journalctl > /tmp/journal.txt", or mostly equivalently, attach /var/log/syslog13:08
pitti(this has previous boots in it etc., but simple enough)13:08
smoseri'll attach to bug13:08
smoser http://paste.ubuntu.com/12689381/13:08
pittismoser: but resolvconf doesn't actually print anything when it runs; so debugging with making it print something would indeed be more useful13:09
smoserthat is pass (/etc/resolv.conf populated)13:09
smoserk13:09
pittismoser: i. e. add as set -x to /sbin/resolvconf to see what it's doing and when it runs during boot?13:11
smoserok.13:12
seb128doko, can you retry the telepathy-gabble builds on the test builds? should be fixed with the libnice update13:12
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seb128doko, can you retry the url-dispatcher build on armd64 as well?13:49
smoserpitti, ok. attached journalctl of pass and fail14:02
dokoseb128, done14:06
seb128doko, thanks14:06
smoserpitti, i think i've diagnosed problem. i'm not sure how you want to solve it.14:34
smosersee comment in bug14:34
smoseris there a way to get output of udev-event fired commands ?14:35
smoserie, resolvconf there did write 'report_error' to its stderr, but that  never made it to journalctl14:35
cjwatsonOdd_Bloke: do you know if anyone has got anywhere with https://rt.admin.canonical.com/Ticket/Display.html?id=84711 ?14:49
Odd_Blokecjwatson: I don't think we've got anywhere with it; let me take some time to look at what they're actually asking for.14:51
cjwatsonbasically a manifest-upgrade mojo spec14:51
cjwatsonin whatever runs those environments14:52
krugerhi, someone can help me to rebuild a uefi cdrom? i've got an error which say: "(initramfs) Unable to find a medium containing a live file system" Any hints?15:05
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bdmurrayHow can I sort out / look into the Launchpad automatic translations being out of date for ubuntu-release-upgrader?19:47
bdmurraycyphermox, slangasek: How can I sort out / look into the Launchpad automatic translations being out of date for ubuntu-release-upgrader?20:21
slangasekbdmurray: no clue, I'm afraid20:31
slangasekpossibly a pitti question20:31
krugerhi, someone can help me to rebuild a uefi cdrom? i've got an error which say: "(initramfs) Unable to find a medium containing a live file system" Any hints?20:44
cyphermoxkruger: that has nothing to do with uefi, fortunately :)20:44
cyphermoxkruger: did you indeed get a grub menu rather than a graphical splash when booting your CD?20:44
cyphermoxbdmurray: I don't know either, last upload was my first time ever touching ubuntu-release-upgrader :)20:46
krugercyphermox, no i've got a splash image because i've themed grub220:46
cyphermoxkruger: fair enough, just making sure you don't expect it's booting uefi when it's not -- as long as it's indeed grub2, then you are in UEFI20:48
cyphermoxas for the live filesystem, that's a matter of the squashfs file that is typically in casper/20:49
cyphermoxif it's not the same filename, or not present, you'd need to pass an extra parameter in your preseed file, or on the command-line when starting the kernel20:50
bdmurraycyphermox: Its about "Launchpad automatic translations update" not really being up to date so isn't ubuntu-release-upgrader specific.20:50
krugercyphermox: when i boot in standard bios mode all boot fine, but not when i choose uefi boot20:51
cyphermoxkruger: I suppose it's the command-line for grub then20:51
cyphermoxkruger: try passing 'live-media-path=' with the path to where your squashfs file is, on the kernel command-line20:54
krugercyphermox: in grub.cfg i've got this: http://pastebin.com/xk1G6rXx20:55
krugercyphermox: ok i try20:56
krugercyphermox: nothing to do21:14
tjaaltonhallyn: why is libvirt-bin stopped on package upgrade? seems to kill all running instances too21:15
tjaaltoneither that or bug 134208321:20
ubottubug 1342083 in libvirt (Ubuntu Trusty) ""Failed to create chardev" due to apparmor DENIED execute of "/usr/lib/pt_chown"" [Undecided,Fix committed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/134208321:20
infinitytjaalton: Why/how is your /dev/pts mounted incorrectly?21:22
hallyntjaalton: stopping libvirt-bin should absolutely not stop your instances21:22
infinitytjaalton: (pt_chown is only called by glibc when creating ptys if /dev/pts isn't mounted with correct permissions)21:22
tjaaltondevpts on /dev/pts type devpts (rw,nosuid,noexec,relatime,mode=600,ptmxmode=000)21:23
infinitydevpts on /dev/pts type devpts (rw,nosuid,noexec,relatime,gid=5,mode=620,ptmxmode=000)21:24
infinityNote the gid and mode.21:24
tjaaltonwhere does it come from?21:24
infinitytjaalton: That points at you likely having mounted a /dev/pts in a chroot by hand at some point, or a script having done so incorrectly.21:24
infinity(Sadly, /dev/pts is, by default, a shared instance mount, so mounting a fresh one with incorrect options breaks your root mount too)21:24
tjaaltonhum, sbuild21:24
cyphermoxkruger: it would go better if you could print me a list of the contents of your image, but essentially that's the idea; you set live-media= or live-media-path=, depending on how it's set up. you may want to look at the source for the casper package.21:25
infinitysbuild does it right.21:25
tjaaltonI don't do other that schroot/sbuild21:25
infinityWell, I sbuild/schroot all day, and don't have any issues, unless your schroot has a local fstab modification.21:25
infinity(by default, it's a bindmount, and thus DTRT)21:26
tjaalton/etc/schroot/default/fstab:/dev/pts        /dev/pts        none    rw,bind         0       021:26
infinityRight, that works fine and wouldn't alter your boot-time mount options.21:27
infinityBut if you're positive that you didn't ever manually mount a /dev/pts (maybe a quick by-hand abuse of an unpacked chroot tarball or something?), we really should hunt down what broke it.21:27
tjaaltonuptime is only a month, running wily21:28
infinityCause I intend to drop pt_chown from glibc soon (it's a glaring security hole waiting to be exploited), and if people are breaking /dev/pts still, they get no more ptys after I do that.21:28
tjaaltonsince.. a month or so21:28
tjaaltonhallyn: ok so you're off the hook then, I guess :)21:28
infinityWell, he's not off the hook, really.21:29
infinityCause his apparmor profile should have allowed you to run pt_chown, and it didn't.21:29
infinitySo, a bit of WTF there too.21:29
tjaaltonwell ok21:29
tjaaltonstill, I'll reboot and see what I have21:29
infinityStill, you wouldn't see the bug if your /dev/pts was sane.21:29
* infinity nods.21:29
tjaaltonyeah21:29
infinityDo you use virt-install?21:30
infinityI wonder if it does something dumb.21:30
tjaaltonsometimes21:30
infinityCause it basically debootstraps in a chroot, then converts it to a qemu image, right?21:30
infinityOr something along those lines?21:30
infinitySo, it might be mounting /dev/pts in the chroot with incorrect options.21:31
tjaaltonwhat about piuparts?21:31
infinityAlso possible.21:34
infinityI had planned to hack util-linux to force sane default mount options for devpts filesystems if none were specified, not sure how that dropped off my TODO. :/21:34
tjaaltonI'll check after a reboot21:35
tjaaltonsane pts, kvm instances start fine21:40
tjaaltonnow piuparts..21:40
tjaaltonboom21:42
infinityLaney: Hey, desktop guy.  What broke my desktop today? (fonts are wrong, and LIM aren't LI)21:45
tjaaltonhm, where did firefox & libreoffice launchers go from my left panel21:46
infinitytjaalton: Yeah, confirmed the bug in the piuparts source.  Whee.21:46
tjaaltoncool21:47
sarnoldpitti: thanks for tracking down the recalcitrant retracers; 1502431 is now several days withuot tracing21:47
tjaaltoninfinity: no way to fix the mount without rebooting?21:48
infinityLaney: And firefox is unthemed...21:49
infinitytjaalton: You can remount it with the correct options.  Or use piuparts after I feed you a patch. ;)21:49
tjaaltonheh, ok21:49
infinitytjaalton: http://paste.ubuntu.com/12692496/21:54
infinitytjaalton: Can you apply that 1-liner to /usr/sbin/piuparts and show me "mount | grep devpts" after a run?21:54
tjaaltonok21:54
tjaaltoninfinity: devpts on /dev/pts type devpts (rw,nosuid,noexec,relatime,gid=5,mode=620,ptmxmode=000)21:58
tjaaltonall good21:58
infinitytjaalton: Ta.21:58
tjaaltonshould it not bind-mount it instead?21:58
infinitytjaalton: It probably should bind-mount most of its mounts, but I was going for minimally-invasive, not knowing the code or what it does.21:59
tjaaltonright, ok21:59
infinitytjaalton: piuparts uploaded.  Thanks for the public whine and debugging. ;)22:13
infinitytjaalton: I don't suppose you have any insight as to why my GTK theme's gone sideways after an upgrade/reboot?22:14
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