syntroPi | im trying to compile (any maybe package someday) a software which i guess was written on arch. it comes with a cmake script looking for "gstreamermm-1.0" but ubuntu only has "libgstreamer-1.0-dev" which it doesnt see. Any ideas how to get cmake use that? | 04:23 |
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Unit193 | LocutusOfBorg1: I see you're upstream on pbuilder (thanks!) and are trying to merge it into Xenial. Are you aware it doesn't work in wily without a slight modification to fix Debian 786690? | 06:40 |
ubottu | Debian bug 786690 in pbuilder "pdebuild fails to builds package with dpkg-dev 1.18.0 (dpkg-buildpackage -S failing with missing build-deps)" [Important,Fixed] http://bugs.debian.org/786690 | 06:40 |
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mgedmin | ohi | 07:34 |
mgedmin | 'pull-lp-source -d python3-defaults xenial' reliably fails for me with a socket.error (connection reset by peer) | 07:34 |
mgedmin | after successfully downloading both the .dsc and the .tar.gz | 07:35 |
Mirv | a core-dev would be needed for running https://ci-train.ubuntu.com/job/ubuntu-landing-026-2-publish/build , solely because there's a change in apparmor-easyprof-ubunt by jdstrand (https://ci-train.ubuntu.com/job/ubuntu-landing-026-1-build/129/artifact/apparmor-easyprof-ubuntu_packaging_changes.diff) other packages are universe packages. | 08:04 |
Mirv | it's going to the overlay PPA | 08:04 |
tsdgeos | xnox: do you have a link for those patches you speak of that remove gtk2 dependency on Qt5? | 08:29 |
LocutusOfBorg1 | Unit193, well, I didn't try wily, but I'm trying to fix xenial | 08:53 |
__marco | Good morning. How can I find more informations about trusty-changes ml? | 09:40 |
__marco | For example, what are -proposed, -updates and -security changes? | 09:41 |
__marco | I see that python-tz 2012c-1ubuntu0.1 is -proposed (Accepted) and presents in the trusty-updates | 09:43 |
__marco | while qemu 2.0.0+dfsg-2ubuntu1.20 is also -proposed and Accepted but not in the repositories | 09:44 |
cjwatson | most uploads go to -proposed first and are then copied elsewhere after QA | 09:44 |
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xnox | tsdgeos: yes, i got an email about it. | 10:31 |
xnox | tsdgeos: https://codereview.qt-project.org/#/c/139867/ | 10:45 |
tsdgeos | i see | 10:46 |
tsdgeos | tx | 10:46 |
xnox | tsdgeos: np | 10:46 |
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brendand | i just upgraded a raspberry pi 2 running trusty to xenial and fontconfig won't install (which seems to be stopping upstart from installing fully, as i am missing some of the binaries it provides) | 11:15 |
brendand | particularly i no longer have any reboot/shutdown command | 11:16 |
decci | Hello | 11:26 |
decci | I am trying to build .DEB package | 11:26 |
decci | I am able to create .DEB package but while I try to install it it puts everything under /tmp folder | 11:27 |
decci | and not under specific /etc, /usr or /opt | 11:27 |
decci | How to troubleshoot it | 11:27 |
decci | My buildroot says debian/csde/tmp/DEBIAN/.. | 11:28 |
decci | under rules file | 11:28 |
gQuigs | is this the right place to change ubuntu restricted extras and friends - https://code.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubuntu-restricted-extras of is there a seeds like equivalent for that too? | 14:20 |
* gQuigs realized that gstreamer0.1 can still be brought in by that package | 14:20 | |
pitti | Good morning | 14:30 |
diwic | seb128, hi! | 14:45 |
seb128 | diwic, hey | 14:46 |
diwic | seb128, hi, how are things? Are you still the one to talk to about unity-control-center? | 14:47 |
seb128 | diwic, things are going well, thanks! hope it's the same for you :-) | 14:47 |
seb128 | yes | 14:47 |
seb128 | or at least I'm one of those looking after it | 14:47 |
diwic | seb128, so I wanted to fix up the subwoofer slider and just added a comment about the proposed fix in bug 1505705 | 14:48 |
ubottu | bug 1505705 in unity-control-center (Ubuntu) "[sound] Subwoofer slider works in mysterious ways" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1505705 | 14:48 |
diwic | seb128, I just feel that would be good to get your ack on how things should work before I go coding them | 14:48 |
diwic | seb128, so if you had some time to reply to that (not urgent) it would be great | 14:50 |
seb128 | diwic, I see there are several comments forth and back upstream so I need to have a proper read, keeping that for later | 14:50 |
diwic | seb128, sure, np | 14:51 |
seb128 | diwic, but if upstream agrees on a solution that's +1 from me as well | 14:51 |
diwic | seb128, well, I don't think hadess's suggestion is as good as the one I'm proposing | 14:51 |
seb128 | diwic, I trust you on the topic and seems you got a +1 for the idea on the pulse list, so pre+1 from me, I'm still going to read that bug in details later and get back to you but you can probably start hacking on it | 14:55 |
diwic | seb128, ok, thanks! | 14:56 |
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seb128 | mdeslaur, hey | 15:00 |
mdeslaur | seb128: hey | 15:00 |
seb128 | mdeslaur, bug #1513293 seems to be a regression in the recent unzip trusty security update, unsure how to flag those | 15:00 |
ubottu | bug 1513293 in unzip (Ubuntu) "unzip security update leads extracting errors" [High,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1513293 | 15:00 |
mdeslaur | seb128: ok, thanks, I'll take a look | 15:01 |
seb128 | mdeslaur, thanks | 15:01 |
seb128 | mdeslaur, just for the record, is there an official way to flag those (out of IRC pings)? for next time... | 15:02 |
mdeslaur | seb128: not that I'm aware...you can just mention it in #ubuntu-hardened if you don't want to ping anyone specific | 15:02 |
seb128 | k | 15:02 |
seb128 | thanks | 15:02 |
kirkland | cyphermox: ooooh, you managed to identify the breakage? | 15:39 |
cyphermox | kirkland: to some degree. | 16:11 |
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kirkland | cyphermox: have you verified reverting that fixes the problem? | 16:39 |
cyphermox | kirkland: sorry, no. I'm not spending extra time on the issue | 16:39 |
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kirkland | cyphermox: okay, no worries, I'll captuer that URL in the bug in LP | 16:42 |
Laney | doko: any chance you can poke binutils upstream about the arm64 bug? | 16:43 |
cyphermox | ok. there may be side-effects we haven't anticipated to doing that revert, so I'll let the desktop team weight in | 16:43 |
Laney | it's annoying to have so much stuff blocked | 16:43 |
irctc747 | Hi | 16:45 |
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doko_ | Laney, <doko> seb128, no, I'm on it. no work around yet | 17:04 |
Laney | doko_: not necessarily a workaround, but maybe you could poke upstream | 17:04 |
doko_ | Laney, I'm on it, no worry | 17:06 |
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pitti | mdeslaur: mind if I steal your rpcbind merge? | 17:16 |
pitti | mdeslaur: the next upload to Debian should make the package syncable; I'd like to double-check, test the socket activation, and sync | 17:17 |
mdeslaur | pitti: not at all, go ahead | 17:17 |
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chiluk | mterry: are you around? | 21:16 |
mterry | chiluk, yup | 21:16 |
chiluk | mterry trusty debdiff uploaded https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/coreutils/+bug/1432871 | 21:16 |
ubottu | Launchpad bug 1432871 in coreutils (Ubuntu Trusty) "`df` shows bind mounts instead of real mounts." [Low,In progress] | 21:16 |
mterry | chiluk, oh nice. Might not get to it today, but will try tomorrow for sure | 21:16 |
chiluk | It was pretty much a pain in the ass to find/document provenance, but I think it resulted in a better patch | 21:16 |
chiluk | sure. | 21:17 |
chiluk | mterry I might get someone else to upload it then. | 21:17 |
mterry | heh k | 21:17 |
TJ- | anyone familiar with resolvconf, and how it /etc/resolvconf/update.d/ scripts swap the active nameserver? Looks like I've found a bug when multiple dnsmasq instances are in use which knocks out name resolution | 22:49 |
sarnold | TJ-: your description reminds me a little bit of a bug I filed https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libvirt/+bug/1163147 | 22:52 |
ubottu | Launchpad bug 1163147 in libvirt (Ubuntu) "Please run dnsmasq in such a way that it can also be used on the host — to look up the VMs' names" [Medium,Confirmed] | 22:52 |
sarnold | TJ-: jdthood was insanely helpful, but I had trouble articulating what exactly I wanted to achieve so it was hard for him to figure out what to do.. | 22:53 |
TJ- | sarnold: I wish I had DNS to look at that! | 22:53 |
sarnold | TJ-: ohhhhhh man | 22:53 |
sarnold | TJ-: 91.189.89.224 | 22:53 |
TJ- | BUT... I think my issue will be different. There's 3 'primary' dnsmasq instances usually: lxc, libvirt, and Network Manager - all OK | 22:53 |
sarnold | there's nothing there that is "run this to fix things", but he goes into great details about how the whole thing works | 22:54 |
TJ- | I've just configured the system-wide dnsmasq to ONLY do DHCP/BOOTP (no DNS) on a single interface | 22:54 |
TJ- | But... despite that, when I do "systemctl start dnsmasq" the resolvconf / nss-lookup.target are re-writing /run/resolvconf/resolv.conf to point to 127.0.0.1 ... which isn't listening of course! I've enabled shell 'set -x' debugging on the /etc/resolvconf/update.d/* scripts, which dumps to syslog, but cannot find out where this "127.0.0.1" is coming from. | 22:56 |
TJ- | That knocks out NMs "127.0.1.1" | 22:56 |
TJ- | the "127.0.0.1" is coming from "/run/resolvconf/interface/lo.dnsmasq" - I delete that file, but something recreates it! | 22:57 |
sarnold | pitti: ^^^ does any of this sound familiar? | 22:59 |
pitti | sarnold: I'm afraid not; I have a vague idea what resolvconf does, but lo.dnsmasq sounds just wrong | 23:01 |
sarnold | pitti: dang, thanks | 23:02 |
TJ- | this is the syslog/shell debug capture http://paste.ubuntu.com/13117195/ | 23:04 |
TJ- | line 74-79 is the part that brings it in from lo.dnsmasq, but I've not been able to find out how that is getting recreated | 23:05 |
sarnold | TJ-: fatrace may help, it's sort of like a global strace for file opens... | 23:11 |
TJ- | Ha! "start_resolvconf()" in /etc/init.d/dnsmasq ! | 23:15 |
TJ- | # If interface "lo" is explicitly disabled in /etc/default/dnsmasq | 23:15 |
TJ- | # Then dnsmasq won't be providing local DNS, so don't add it to | 23:15 |
TJ- | # the resolvconf server set.y | 23:15 |
TJ- | Grrr, "IGNORE_RESOLVCONF=yes" doesn't help | 23:17 |
TJ- | I wonder what this means "If interface "lo" is explicitly disabled in /etc/default/dnsmasq" | 23:18 |
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TJ- | OK, got it :) /etc/default/dnsmasq requires "DNSMASQ_EXCEPT=lo" | 23:22 |
TJ- | Now to figure out why dnsmasq isn't replying to the BOOTP request :s | 23:24 |
TJ- | doh! port needs a VLAN tag! | 23:35 |
sarnold | sweet | 23:36 |
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