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* pitti NBSes the old linux-raspi binaries05:26
pitti^ disables apport for the final release and fixes the failing test case06:50
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=== Laney changed the topic of #ubuntu-release to: Released: Trusty 14.04.3, Vivid 15.04, Wily Beta 2 | Archive: final freeze, britney block in place | Wily Release Coordination. Please don't upload things during freezes where you shouldn't, or be prepared to apologise to the release team | We accept payment in cash, check or beer | melior malum quod cognoscis
infinitydarkxst: If you upload, I'll be happy to review.09:40
davmor2infinity: can you add the netboot tests for rc please09:43
infinityjibel: ^-- You know how to add all those "fake" tests?09:44
* xnox lols at "fake"09:45
davmor2infinity: jibel is travelling to get to bluefin,  I'll run the tests now and add the results after09:45
infinitydavmor2: Ahh, he's coming here today?  I couldn't remember.09:45
davmor2infinity: yeah travelling to the airport now09:45
davmor2infinity: that's why I asked you :P09:46
infinityflexiondotorg: I'm not sure I understand your ubuntu-mate-meta "fix".  If there's a file conflict, fix the packages in question, rather than unseeding them, surely?09:49
darkxstinfinity, uploaded10:17
infinitydarkxst: No matching clutter for that mutter?10:19
infinitydarkxst: Oh, I guess they're not really tied together. I'm not braining well today.10:21
darkxstinfinity, no, this does not involve clutter10:26
darkxstcan do a 0day update for clutter though10:26
darkxstinsert ^sru10:27
infinityjamespage: Around?10:27
jamespageinfinity, yes10:27
infinityjamespage: Any ideas about the nova autopkgtest regression on ppc64el?10:28
infinityadt-run [09:09:12]: test nova-compute-daemons: [-----------------------10:28
infinityOK10:28
infinityERROR: NOVA-COMPUTE IS NOT RUNNING10:28
infinityadt-run [09:09:45]: test nova-compute-daemons: -----------------------]10:28
infinityadt-run [09:09:45]: test nova-compute-daemons:  - - - - - - - - - - results - - - - - - - - - -10:28
infinitynova-compute-daemons FAIL non-zero exit status 110:28
jamespageoh joy10:28
infinityjamespage: Seems pretty consistent over many re-runs.10:28
jamespagelemme look in a bit10:28
jamespageI would suspect a racey test that might pass everywhere else by accident10:28
jamespageinfinity, I'll get coreycb to take a look; I have a few things to sweep up before I have capacity today10:30
infinityjamespage: It's holding back cinder and nova, would be nice if you get your Top Men to give it some analysis.10:30
jamespageinfinity, ack10:30
jamespageinfinity, is there a nice place to debug that failure? looks like its related to nova-compute-lxc on ppc64el10:32
infinityjamespage: kelsey01, perhaps?10:32
infinityjamespage: Depends on if you need root.10:32
infinityjamespage: If you need root, I might be able to spin you a VM somewhere.10:33
jamespageinfinity, I need root really - vm would be good10:33
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infinityjamespage: Which ssh key?10:50
infinityjamespage: ssh -p 6222 jamespage@10.245.64.1510:51
infinityjamespage: *poke, poke* :P10:59
flexiondotorginfinity, Morning.11:08
flexiondotorginfinity, I am happy to fix the Compiz packages but I simply don't have the time this week.11:09
jamespageinfinity, sorry - electrician in today as well :-)11:09
flexiondotorginfinity, So I'd like to unseed Compiz for armhf, since it is not essential (in fact useless for the Pi 2) at this point.11:09
jamespageinfinity, can I get root on that as well?11:09
flexiondotorginfinity, Can you please update ubuntu-mate-meta for me?11:10
flexiondotorginfinity, I can then build the Raspberry Pi 2 image so it is ready for 22nd Oct release day.11:10
flexiondotorginfinity, And I'll submit fixes for Compiz after 15.10 is out.11:11
infinityjamespage: You have root, check ~/sudo_password11:21
jamespageinfinity, gotit - ta11:21
jamespageinfinity, pitti: do the autopkg tests for ppc64el run inside a kvm? or is it container based?11:55
infinityjamespage: It's lxc in kvm, I believe.11:57
jamespageinfinity, this might be the limitation - tests are working fine under just kvm11:58
infinityjamespage: Except that armhf is also lxc, afaik, so that doesn't add up.11:58
jamespageinfinity, yeah - I was just looking for a correlation there11:58
flexiondotorginfinity, Please can you let me know if you will be able to update/upload ubuntu-mate-meta?12:11
infinityflexiondotorg: I can, yes.  I was just questioning the reasoning for it.  But it also doesn't matter if you want to drop compiz from armhf, so uploading.12:11
flexiondotorginfinity, Many thanks!12:12
infinityflexiondotorg: http://paste.ubuntu.com/12859967/ <-- Look right to you?12:12
flexiondotorginfinity, Perfect!12:14
pittijamespage: the tests are running in lxc, yes; the  host is kvm12:18
* jamespage scratches his head12:19
pittijamespage: given the history on http://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/packages/n/nova/wily/ppc64el/ the test is obviously racy, but I wondered if 7 failures in a row with the new version is just bad luck or a systematic problem12:19
jamespagepitti, test is OK without LXC12:19
jamespagepitti, I suspect that armhf might have the same problem - but fails slower that ppc64el12:20
pittihttp://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/packages/n/nova/wily/armhf/ is much more green (although still a bit racy indeed)12:20
jamespagepitti, I have a feeling that set of tests is going to behave like that under lxc12:21
* pitti runs it manually with shell'ing in12:21
flexiondotorginfinity, Many thanks!12:21
pitti   apt-get install -y nova-compute $daemon 2>&1 > /dev/null12:22
pitti    if pidof -x nova-compute > /dev/null; then12:22
pittijamespage: ^ i. e. the postinst doesn't wait until it's actually started?12:23
jamespagepitti, hmm - that might be it12:23
pittior it fails to start; not that easy to tell due to the >/dev/null12:24
pittijamespage: nova-compute-lxc might just fail under lxc sometimes?12:24
jamespageit might12:25
jamespagepitti, I think I'll drop the install re-direction that might give a clue12:25
pittijamespage: on the last 6 logs nova-compute-kvm is consistently working and -lxc is concistently failing12:25
jamespagepitti, yeah - that might be race again12:25
jamespagenova-compute-kvm will actually get installed via tests/control12:26
jamespageso has longer to be present in the process listing12:26
pittijamespage: ah, due to it being the preferred alternative12:26
jamespageyeah12:26
pittiso if nothing fundamentally changed in teh last version, should we hint this so that it can land in the next rebuild?12:28
pittiI guess this is a bit urgent12:28
jamespagepitti, nova/cinder not on any images12:28
pittiah, good12:28
rtgssh gloin.kernel12:28
rtg-EWRONGWINDOW12:28
coreycbjamespage, hey, need anything?12:33
pittijamespage: yeah, seems to be a race indeed12:34
pittijamespage: after the test fails, nova-compute is running12:35
pitti(for -lxc)12:35
pitti# service nova-compute start; echo "STARTED"; pidof -x nova-compute12:38
pittiSTARTED12:38
pitti(no pid)12:38
pittijamespage: ^12:38
infinitytjaalton: Why has there been no attention to LP: #1507255 ?12:39
ubot2Launchpad bug 1507255 in xserver-xorg-video-intel "Garbled graphics in Wily with Intel GMA4500 chip" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/150725512:39
ubot93Launchpad bug 1507255 in xserver-xorg-video-intel (Ubuntu) "Garbled graphics in Wily with Intel GMA4500 chip" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/150725512:39
infinitytjaalton: Looks pretty vile.12:39
tjaaltoninfinity: the bug is one day old, first time I hear about it too12:41
infinitytjaalton: Oh, fair point.  His mention that it's been happening for a while made me not check the date.12:41
pittijamespage: so my first gut feeling is that the start job is done when python runs, but that still needs to parse/read/run nova-compute and change its argv etc.12:43
pittijamespage: so maybe add a retry loop for 5 s or so?12:44
jamespagecoreycb, nah on this12:47
pittijamespage: testing a fix now12:48
jamespagecoreycb, hey - could you work the changes/uploads for the horizon upgrade issue we discussed on friday12:48
jamespagecoreycb, that will need an SRU as well - lets see if we can get that in before zul's stable kilo release work12:48
coreycbjamespage, sure will do12:48
jamespagepitti, a retry?12:49
pittijamespage: testing http://paste.ubuntu.com/12860302/12:49
jamespagepitti, awesome ta12:50
flocculantinfinity: re bug 1507333 - the guy who reported that was also talking about corrupt icons - I'll ask him to grab the iso again - ftr I just installed with the same iso and was ok here13:12
ubot2bug 1507333 in systemd "kernel panic during installation" [Medium,Incomplete] https://launchpad.net/bugs/150733313:12
ubot93bug 1507333 in systemd (Ubuntu) "kernel panic during installation" [Medium,Incomplete] https://launchpad.net/bugs/150733313:12
infinityflocculant: Corrupt icons too, could point to just dodgy hardware.  Which would explain a systemd segv that no one else sees.13:13
flocculantinfinity: yep - the guy is in our QA team, so if he'd seen that before I would know13:14
flocculantunless it's broken recently ofc ;)13:15
flocculantanyway - soon as I see him I'll ask him13:15
flexiondotorginfinity, Do I need to request an unblock for ubuntu-mate-meta?13:15
infinityflexiondotorg: Nah, I'll unblock it.13:15
flexiondotorgCheers.13:15
flexiondotorginfinity, You in England?13:15
cyphermoxcould someone please review console-setup and localechooser, once that is done we can rebuild d-i and ubiquity to ship the fixes on images13:16
infinitypitti: Wasn't your last apport upload meant to fix the tests? :P13:16
infinityflexiondotorg: Yep.13:16
flexiondotorg:-)13:16
pittiinfinity: yeah, and now they fail for something completey different and unexpected; need to investigate13:16
infinitypitti: \o/13:17
pittiinfinity: it did fix the test that was failing previously at least13:17
pittijamespage, infinity ^ should fix the ppc64el failure; it succeeded twice in a row  on wolfe (i. e. on the production platform)13:18
pittiand also in local (amd64) LXC13:18
jamespagepitti, thankyou13:18
pittiwell, I forgot to take out the extra "echo waiting..", but not a biggie13:18
pittiif you care, I'll reupload13:19
pittiit was meant to show me how many 0.1 s iterations it needs and that the loop is working13:19
* pitti self-rejects and reuploads13:19
pittiinfinity: btw, I uploaded and self-accepted postfix yesterday as that was holding up dpkg; I hope I didn't disrupt any freeze/image building with it13:20
pittibut I figured we'd want that dpkg everywhere13:20
infinitypitti: Nope, all good.13:21
infinitypitti: Thanks for that.13:21
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infinityjamespage: Where does "manage.py" in openstack-dashboard-ubuntu-theme.postrm come from?14:28
infinityjamespage: Pretty sure you can't rely on it being there during purge, only remove, if it's a package that one depends on.14:28
infinityjamespage: And it's redundant to do it in both cases anyway.14:28
pittinova-compute-daemons PASS14:29
pittijamespage: ^ http://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/running.html for nova/ppc64el \o/14:29
infinitypitti: Huzzah.  Thanks.14:30
pittiso I guess you might want to lift the freeze for nova and cinder?14:30
pittito not ship wily with the release candidates?14:30
infinitypitti: Already done/doing.14:30
pittiinfinity: ah nevermind, Laney did it already14:31
apwinfinity, ^^ to fix the virtualbox provide snarfu ...14:32
infinitypitti: Now if you can either fix apport or tell me I can ignore its broken tests, that would be lovely. :P14:35
pittiinfinity: I hinted it this morning already14:35
infinitypitti: Oh, so you did.14:35
pittiinfinity: but I'll look at the tests ASAP of course (not today any more though, need to run to French class in 10 mins)14:36
davmor2pitti: why take a french class, just hang around in here and get insulted by jibel, seb128 and cyphermox, you'll be fluent in no time ;)14:38
pittitout est cassé ! merde !14:38
seb128;-)14:38
cyphermoxpitti: I tend to use a different wording, and not so much write that, just say it loud :)14:39
davmor2hahaha14:39
* pitti n'apprend pas encore à jurer14:39
cyphermox(because I'm polite and stuff)14:39
davmor2cyphermox: but I make you swear all the time :P14:40
cyphermoxdavmor2: sure, but I don't swear when other peoples might hear it, because I don't want to subject people to it and sound like I'm always mad :)14:41
davmor2cyphermox: I'm sorry you have another mode????14:41
cyphermoxyou all seem to forget that next release d-i and ubiquity will default to fr_CA ;)14:42
cyphermox... or fr_QC, depending on how elections end today? ;P14:42
davmor2cyphermox: is that like EN_US ie not quite French :P14:43
flocculantha ha14:43
cyphermoxseb128: thanks, your fix for ubiquity works -- I'll just use 50 instead so it's not too large for people with small screens.14:43
seb128cyphermox, yeah, sorry I couldn't easily test so I picked a number ... thanks for testing/including ;-)14:43
cyphermoxnp. we've been wanting to fix/rework this for a bit, make the detials more useful14:44
cyphermoxright now it's too small to be very readable, and if we make it larger it's as useless for large screens.14:44
cyphermoxs/large/small/14:44
seb128right14:46
davmor2infinity: weren't we dropping wubi.exe?15:01
infinityjamespage: Should I worry about this vmware-nsx in the NEW queue that no one has ever bugged me about?15:35
jamespageinfinity, I suspect its been there so long its now bitrotted and will FTBFS15:36
jamespagedefer it until +1 opens...15:36
jamespageI can always request a backport like I did early last cycle for a few other similar bits and pieces15:36
infinityjamespage: Happy to reject it if there's no urgency.15:37
jamespageinfinity, fine with me15:39
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flexiondotorginfinity, Are you planning on respinning all the flavours again?16:12
infinityflexiondotorg: Yeah, we've changed both installers, so $world will respin later tonight to pick all of that up.16:14
seb128unsure if that's confirmed or just a problem for some users and how much of an issue it is but bug #1507245 and bug #1506502 looks like they are worth investigating a bit16:16
ubot2bug 1507245 in ubiquity "Not all language support files are installed even 'if install updates' is selected during installation" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/150724516:16
ubot2bug 1506502 in ubiquity "fcitx-mozc is not installed by default on Ubuntu 15.10" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/150650216:16
ubot93bug 1507245 in ubiquity (Ubuntu) "Not all language support files are installed even 'if install updates' is selected during installation" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/150724516:16
ubot93bug 1506502 in ubiquity (Ubuntu) "fcitx-mozc is not installed by default on Ubuntu 15.10" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/150650216:16
seb128(trying a japanese install in a vm to see if I can confirm the issue)16:16
Laneypoor ubot9316:21
flexiondotorginfinity, Thanks.16:31
seb128bug #1506502 is confirmed16:36
ubot2bug 1506502 in ubiquity "fcitx-mozc is not installed by default on Ubuntu 15.10" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/150650216:36
seb128could be because  fcitx-mozc is in universe, does the language-selector code grab things from there?16:37
seb128if not bug #1486772, the package needs to be seeded16:38
ubot2bug 1486772 in gyp "[MIR] mozc" [Undecided,Incomplete] https://launchpad.net/bugs/148677216:38
seb128(the MIR is fix commited for mozc, the status reflect another component)16:38
infinityseb128: It probably shouldn't.  But lemme look at the MIR.16:38
infinityseb128: It should be seeded in live (and should be moved to main once it is).16:41
flexiondotorginfinity, I've just noticed something weird.17:01
flexiondotorginfinity, mate-sensors-applet is still in wily/proposed.17:01
flexiondotorginfinity, This was synced weeks ago.17:02
flexiondotorginfinity, Can you let me know why it is stuck there and how to move it on?17:02
cyphermoxflexiondotorg: isn't it on excuses?17:02
cyphermoxhttp://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/proposed-migration/update_excuses.html17:02
* flexiondotorg is looking now17:02
cyphermox^ fails to build on some architectures17:03
flexiondotorgcyphermox, Which ones?17:03
flexiondotorgcyphermox, It build in debian unstable/sid17:04
flexiondotorgcyphermox, Can you request a rebuild?17:05
ogra_Not touching package due to block request by freeze (contact #ubuntu-release if update is needed)17:05
ogra_bad timing ;)17:06
flexiondotorghttps://packages.debian.org/sid/mate-sensors-applet17:06
ogra_(that was likely the beta freeze that was in effect when you synced it)17:06
flexiondotorgcyphermox, Can you unblock mate-sensors-applet please17:07
flexiondotorgogra_, Thanks.17:07
cyphermoxflexiondotorg: sorry, I can't unblock things, no permissions for that :)17:10
cyphermoxarf, but it's failing to build anyway17:10
flexiondotorginfinity, Please can you unblock mate-sensors-applet17:10
flexiondotorgOK, can you request a rebuild?17:11
infinityflexiondotorg: Unblocking won't help.17:11
flexiondotorgI have previously built it in a PPA to test it and it builds in Debian sid.17:11
infinityflexiondotorg: It has build-deps that can't be satisfied.17:12
flexiondotorgWhere can I see this please?17:12
infinityflexiondotorg: In the build log.17:12
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infinity sbuild-build-depends-mate-sensors-applet-dummy : Depends: libxnvctrl-dev but it is not installable or17:13
infinity                                                           nvidia-settings but it is not installable17:13
flexiondotorginfinity, Yep, so I see.17:14
flexiondotorginfinity, Thanks.17:14
infinityflexiondotorg: In Debian, libxnvctrl-dev seems to exist on all arches, it's only on some in Ubuntu.17:14
flexiondotorginfinity, So I see :-(17:14
infinityflexiondotorg: So you probably want to arch-restict that build-dep, if it's optional.17:14
flexiondotorginfinity, Incantation to that?17:15
infinity[amd64 armhf i386]17:15
infinityBut that implies that dropping the build-dep doesn't break the package somehow.17:15
infinityWhich you might want to verify. :P17:15
flexiondotorginfinity, It won't.17:16
flexiondotorginfinity, configure will simply disable nvidia support if the build dep is missing.17:16
infinityI feel like it might break the new mate-sensors-applet-nvidia package. :P17:16
flexiondotorginfinity, Should I provide a debdiff?17:16
infinityOr make it so useless that you should also arch-restrict that.17:16
flexiondotorginfinity, Yep, arch restrict that -nvidia package too.17:17
infinityAnd the nvidia-dbg package, obviously.17:17
flexiondotorgOrdinarily I'd fix this in Debian and synv to Ubuntu, but no time for that.17:18
rsalvetiinfinity: apw: uploaded a new dfsg rtl8812au, removing those files17:26
infinityflexiondotorg: So, yeah, gimme a debdiff, I guess.17:41
jderoseinfinity: i noticed that the 20151017.1 ISO didn't pass the automated testing... are you expecting to respin the ISO this week, or do you expect 20151017 to be the final?18:07
infinityjderose: I'm respinning tonight after some bits of the archive settle.18:08
infinityjderose: Which automated testing didn't pass?18:08
flexiondotorginfinity, Sorry for the delay. Been reading bed time stories to my daughter.18:09
flexiondotorginfinity, How does this look? - http://paste.ubuntu.com/12864333/18:09
infinityflexiondotorg: Looks like it might work.  Did you test by fudging the arches and doing a local build?18:12
infinityflexiondotorg: I can try that.18:12
infinityflexiondotorg: (Also, your changelog indentation is wrong, but I'll fix that)18:12
flexiondotorgHaven't done a local build, just wanted to make sure the ubuntu1 suffix was the right way to do things?18:12
infinityflexiondotorg: Yup.18:13
flexiondotorginfinity, OK. Do you want me to raise a bug?18:13
infinityflexiondotorg: No.18:13
flexiondotorginfinity, Thanks!18:13
infinityflexiondotorg: I'm going to test this a bit here and then sponsor it if it seems sane.18:13
* flexiondotorg goes off to test PowerPC build for Ubuntu MATE and Lubuntu...18:14
infinityflexiondotorg: Also missed running update-maintainer(1) (fixed).18:16
flexiondotorginfinity, Thanks.18:16
infinityflexiondotorg: Testing right now with s/amd64/powerpc/ so my amd64 build will omit those bits. :P18:16
infinityflexiondotorg: Will upload if this DTRT.18:17
flexiondotorginfinity, Thanks for your help. Let me know if you need me to do anything else.18:17
jderoseinfinity: not sure what failed, i just noticed that the migration from pending to current didn't happen, and it was my understand that usually means the automated iso testing failed18:21
infinityjderose: Fair point.  jibel's looking at it.18:21
jderoseinfinity: jibel: thanks! :)18:21
flexiondotorginfinity, Thanks ^^^^^^^^^^^^^18:31
jhodappI have a change to qtubuntu-media that will be published for wily shortly and I want to make sure it gets accepted into the wily release. It's a very minor package dependency change on a specific version of mediascanner (old version now) that mediascanner needs in order to not be blocked in proposed.18:48
jhodappAnyone with thoughts on the qtubuntu-media landing?19:24
jhodappthe diff is here: https://code.launchpad.net/~phablet-team/qtubuntu-media/mediascanner-dependency-removal/+merge/27491419:24
flexiondotorginfinity, Turns out that mate-sensors-applet is busted in Debian too.19:28
flexiondotorginfinity, So I will fix it there too and it can synced for the 1604 cycle :-)19:28
infinityjhodapp: Laney already fixed it hours ago.21:05
flexiondotorgcyphermox, What options can I pass oem-config to get some debug/logging?21:33
cyphermoxflexiondotorg: debug-oem-config, I think. lemme look21:40
cyphermoxyeah, if you pass debug-oem-config on the kernel command-line it will start in debug mode; which is the same as starting it from the console with --debug21:41
cyphermoxwhat kind of information are you looking for?21:42
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jhodappinfinity, yeah he forgot to mention that :)21:50
jhodappinfinity, but it's only a partial fix21:50
DalekSecSo has anyone asked sabdfl for the XX name yet, considering last release? :P22:11
jderoseflexiondotorg: so have you hit some issue with oem-config? please share, inquiring minds at system76 would love to know :)22:13
flexiondotorgjderose, Nothing for you to worry about.22:25
flexiondotorgjderose, I'm working on the Raspberry Pi 2 build.22:25
jderoseflexiondotorg: hey, that's always what i *want* to hear :P22:25
jderosegotcha22:25
flexiondotorgjderose, Which is a bit unusual because of the kernel.22:26
flexiondotorgGot debug now.22:26
flexiondotorgcyphermox, I'm trying to get oem-config working with my Raspberry Pi 2 build.22:26
flexiondotorgI think the issue is related to that usual kernel I'm using.22:27
flexiondotorg*unusual22:27
infinityjhodapp: How is it only a partial fix?22:30
* infinity respins the world.22:32
ianorlinalthuogh oem-config on lubuntu uses the the unity slideshow but that is probably that there is not a lubuntu oem slideshow package22:37
cyphermoxianorlin: no, I think there's just one slideshow for any oem-config.22:58
ianorlinThere actually is one for ubuntu mate for oem config but apt-cache search slideshow should show them if the package has a reasonable name23:04
flexiondotorgcyphermox, ianorlin There is just one slideshow for owm-config.23:38
flexiondotorgSomething I'd like to change for 16.04.23:38
flexiondotorgOr rather, oem-config support only one slideshow.23:39
flexiondotorgianorlin, Has spotted I tried to create one for Ubuntu MATE in the past.23:39
flexiondotorgcyphermox, I've monkey patched oem-config to work with the Raspberry Pi Foundation kernel.23:39
flexiondotorgcyphermox, No pretty, very specific. I doubt you want a real patch?23:40
cyphermoxwell shoot what you have I can haz a look23:51
cyphermoxI'm not sleeping just yet.23:51

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