[06:01] <hikiko-lpt> hello
[06:05] <didrocks> hey hikiko
[06:53] <hikiko> hi didrocks
[08:10] <Trevinho> Morning folks
[08:14] <didrocks> hey Trevinhooooooooooooooooooooo ;)
[08:18] <Trevinho> Hey didrooooooooocks!
[08:18] <Trevinho> 😀
[08:19] <Trevinho> Pouch I've to bring my scooter to the repair shop :-(
[08:19] <didrocks> what happened?
[08:19] <Trevinho> Ouch*
[08:19] <didrocks> (you are a real italien, with a scooter and such)
[08:20] <Trevinho> It doesn't turn on anymore... Someone stolen my battery
[08:20] <didrocks> I just miss some accent here and I'll cook some pasta right away ;)
[08:20] <didrocks> argh :/
[08:20] <didrocks> is it in a garage?
[08:20] <Trevinho> Plus I've to so the government revision, that it's mandatory every 2 years
[08:21] <darkxst> hey didrocks Trevinho
[08:21] <Trevinho> Nope.... In a closed parking, but there's open walking access
[08:21] <Trevinho> And... Yes living in Florence without a scooter is not feasible
[08:21] <darkxst> why would someone steal a battery !
[08:21] <didrocks> evening darkxst
[08:21] <Trevinho> darkxst: because people is retarded?
[08:22] <darkxst> Trevinho, I reckon, they could have just stolen the whole scooter
[08:23] <darkxst> not that would have helped you any!
[08:23] <Trevinho> darkxst: no, here there's this thing that if you needs a repair component, you just go in the street and steal from others...
[08:23] <Trevinho> Not that everybody does this, but there are people who thinks in that way... Thus I said retarded.
[08:24] <darkxst> Trevinho, the retards here wouldnt know how to the get the part, so they take the lot!
[08:24] <darkxst> didrocks, this is going to be un-evening, merging gdm3 ;(
[08:25] <Trevinho> darkxst: well I didn't want to offend the real retards..
[08:26] <larsu> good morning!
[08:27] <didrocks> darkxst: urgh, another unfun merge
[08:27] <didrocks> morning larsu!
[08:27] <didrocks> darkxst: why do you do that on Friday evening? :p
[08:27] <larsu> morning didrocks! How are you?
[08:27] <didrocks> sounds similar to my rule of "touching perl on Friday evening" ;)
[08:27] <didrocks> larsu: good thanks! yourself?
[08:27] <larsu> didrocks: my rule is "touching perl"
[08:27] <larsu> didrocks: great thanks! Conference was quite fun
[08:28]  * larsu will go this afternoon as well
[08:28] <didrocks> larsu: happy that you were able to go there :)
[08:28] <larsu> but get some work done in the morning
[08:28] <larsu> didrocks: I got a badge and everything!
[08:28] <darkxst> didrocks, I'm injured can't do much else
[08:28] <didrocks> larsu: a VIP one? :)
[08:28] <didrocks> darkxst: oh, what happened?
[08:29] <larsu> didrocks: daniel put some gold tape on it and kay some stickers of a cat ... so ... yes?!
[08:29] <didrocks> ;)
[08:29] <darkxst> didrocks, pulled/strained calf muscle, not too sure really, but cant really walk much
[08:30] <larsu> ouch
[08:31] <didrocks> darkxst: yeah, so forced rest…
[08:34] <darkxst> well I probably should have done that rest bit a couple of days ago
[09:00] <willcooke> morning all
[09:00] <didrocks> hey willcooke!
[09:01] <larsu> good morning willcooke!
[09:06] <Laney> HEY!
[09:07] <willcooke> hey Laney
[09:07] <Laney> hey willcooke
[09:07] <Laney> happy friday
[09:07] <Laney> how's it going?
[09:07] <willcooke> \o/
[09:08] <didrocks> morning Laney
[09:09] <larsu> happy Friday Laney
[09:14] <Laney> hey didrocks and larsu!
[09:15] <Laney> feeling good?
[09:15] <larsu> yep - smvc agreed to my fix for that bug :) (with small amend)
[09:15] <larsu> meeting in person is awesome
[09:15] <Laney> nice
[09:15] <Laney> oh he's there?
[09:16] <larsu> yes
[09:16] <Laney> handy
[09:16] <Laney> did you go on das boot yet?
[09:16] <larsu> no that's tonight
[09:16] <larsu> don't know if I'll go yet
[09:16] <larsu> would be weird - I'm not there officially and all
[09:17] <Laney> you are an official systemd contributor!
[09:17] <didrocks> Laney: good! it's Friday! :)
[09:17] <larsu> 1 commit and 1 comment on a pull request ought to be enough to be called that!
[09:19] <Laney> didrocks: I always check the calendar before saying that
[09:19] <Laney> it would be terrible to be wrong in that way
[09:19] <didrocks> ;)
[09:33] <Trevinho> damn, that scooter was fricking heavy...
[09:34] <Laney> did you have to push it all the way to the place?
[09:34] <Trevinho> yes -_-
[09:34] <Trevinho> I've not a truck... Wasn't too long, but still about 700mt
[09:34] <Trevinho> with hills
[09:34] <Laney> think of it as the start of your workout routine
[09:35] <Trevinho> yeah, might good
[09:35] <Trevinho> also, since I was there, i decided to try a coworking place today
[09:35] <Laney> you'll be a huge guy before long
[09:35] <Laney> then nobody will dare to touch your battery again
[09:35] <Trevinho> working in Florence city center is awesome... Unfortunately this palce is not that busy, but still better than being at home in these days
[09:38] <Laney> so should I upload gtk 3.18? :)
[09:39] <Laney> it would work around this g-i bug and let some things build
[09:41] <Trevinho> Laney: what do you want to break this time? :D
[09:42] <Laney> mainly file choosers :P
[09:42] <Trevinho> Laney: ok... Just hope there are not too many deprecations breaking unity related stuff :P
[09:43] <Laney> try a test build?
[09:43] <Laney> ppa:ubuntu-desktop/ppa
[09:44]  * Trevinho lazy :P
[09:44] <Laney> you people
[09:44]  * Laney does a copy then
[09:45] <Laney> does it even build in PPAs?
[09:45] <Trevinho> No, I'm doing to try that....
[09:45] <Trevinho> ah, well, if you grab the same unity source that was in silo11 it will work
[09:45]  * Laney has problems with the testsuite when building locally
[09:46] <Trevinho> let me know, if I should fire my compiler or you leave the ppa builders to do that
[09:46] <Laney> might as well use those
[09:46] <Laney> it's built there already
[09:46] <Trevinho> Laney: there are some "unstable" tests, but they're disabled when in release mdoe
[09:46] <Trevinho> mode
[10:12] <Laney> [Build #8270924] i386 build of gtk+3.0 3.18.2-1ubuntu1~ppa1 in ubuntu xenial RELEASE [~ubuntu-desktop/ubuntu/ppa]
[10:12] <Laney> yes, because these mails are always really welcome
[10:12] <Laney> OH
[10:12] <Laney> ATTENTEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEeeeeeeEEeeeeEEeeeEEEeeEEEeeeEEeeeEEeeeEEeeee
[10:13] <Laney> haha
[10:13] <Laney> control vs. control.in
[10:13]  * Laney head -> desk
[10:13] <didrocks> ahah ;)
[10:13] <didrocks> typical trap!
[10:14] <Laney> I was like "I'm sure that was in the merge"
[10:14] <Laney> https://code.launchpad.net/~attente/gtk/refresh-mir-3/+merge/276420
[10:14] <Laney> "DOH"
[10:23] <Laney> Trevinho: https://launchpadlibrarian.net/225350066/buildlog_ubuntu-xenial-amd64.unity_7.4.0+16.04.20151102-0ubuntu1~test1_BUILDING.txt.gz <- test failure
[10:23] <Laney> normal or new?
[10:24] <Trevinho> Laney: those thumbnailer tests have always been flaky...
[10:24] <Trevinho> if you retry probably will go
[10:24] <Trevinho> or maybe in the other archs
[10:25] <Laney> i386 did work
[10:25] <Laney> retrying then
[10:25] <Trevinho> so... yeah, it's unstable
[10:25] <Trevinho> it didn't fail since long time, though
[10:25] <Laney> Package 'nettle', required by 'mircookie', not found
[10:25] <Laney> WWWWWWWHYYYYYY
[10:27] <larsu> mircookie?
[10:28] <Laney> sounds tasty right?
[10:28] <larsu> indeed
[10:29] <Laney> this is weird
[10:32] <larsu> what's happening?
[10:32] <Laney> not much, just found a merge proposal which sounds like it was fixing this
[10:32] <Laney> but actually does something different
[10:32] <Laney> https://code.launchpad.net/~brandontschaefer/mir/libmircookie-dev-needs-nettle/+merge/276688
[11:28] <hikiko__> https://code.launchpad.net/~hikiko/unity/unity.fixed-tests-wwarnings/+merge/275801 Trevinho do you have access to trigger a rebuild for that?
[11:28] <hikiko__> +could you review it?
[11:28] <Trevinho> sure
[11:28] <hikiko__> it's just 2 lines but I hate these warnings :D
[11:28] <hikiko__> thank you!!
[11:28] <Trevinho> hikiko__: you also have just use the canonical sesame VPN, and you can do that
[11:28] <hikiko__> mmm do I have access by default?
[11:29] <Trevinho> hikiko__: however it will fail till we don't have newest unity on trunk... Which should slowly arrive
[11:29] <Trevinho> Train I love how you manage downstream, but really not that much for upstream stuff :P
[11:29] <Trevinho> didrocks: you're awesome anyway :P
[11:29] <hikiko__> hahaha
[11:30] <hikiko__> should we blame didrocks ? :pp (just kidding)
[11:30] <hikiko__> so, what can we do in this case? wait for the new unity to merge it?
[11:35] <didrocks> what? :)
[11:35] <didrocks> pfff :p
[11:36] <didrocks> forcing you to be a good ubuntu member and care about your distro ;)
[11:37]  * hikiko just remembered she is not an ubuntu member :| (I got rejected :p)
[11:53] <Trevinho> didrocks: eheheh, i really do care... In fact as I told you I love the way it's handled... I just don't love to wait too many days to get the trunk updated, but well.. I can deal with it
[11:54] <didrocks> Trevinho: yeah, it's part of the contract (and the way to force people to care, because too much stuff were thrown above the wall, unfortunately)
[11:55] <Trevinho> didrocks: I know... Automerger was too fun not to abuse of it :D
[11:56] <didrocks> Trevinho: heh, I created the daily release/automerger as a first step because we were a team to handle upstream integration
[11:56] <didrocks> (and so, fixing things daily was way easier than throwing 20 branches on the release day that would conflict)
[12:13] <attente> ah geez
[12:14] <Laney> hi attente!
[12:14] <attente> lol, hi Laney
[12:15] <Trevinho> Mh, is there a way to get the prefix of where upstart is installed so to get the /usr/share/upstart/session path dynamically?
[12:15] <Trevinho> tedg: maybe you know that ^
[12:20] <seb128> hey again desktopers ;-)
[12:20] <willcooke> hey seb128
[12:22] <seb128> hey willcooke!
[12:24] <Laney> hey seb128
[12:24] <Laney> good drive?
[12:59] <seb128> Laney, yes, thanks ;-)
[12:59] <seb128> back from lunch now
[12:59] <seb128> Laney, how are things? good friday morning here?
[13:04] <Laney> seb128: yep, just testing gst
[13:06] <Laney> seems to be an x264/x265 transition going on ._.
[13:06] <seb128> transitions fun...
[13:06] <Laney> love the start of the cycle!
[13:09] <qengho> (adjective) morning
[13:09] <seb128> hey qengho
[13:11] <qengho> seb128: have any weekend plans?
[13:11] <seb128> not really yet, mostly relaxing and spending some time with familly and friends
[13:11] <seb128> what about you?
[13:16] <qengho> seb128: Nothing concrete yet. There are two food festivals in town. Epcot Food and Wine, and a Greek Festival. Both call me like the Sirens.
[13:16] <seb128> hehe
[13:17] <jono> hey seb128
[13:17] <jono> are you involved with the Unity 8 LXD container?
[13:17] <seb128> hey jono, how are you? didn't see you arounf for a while :-)
[13:17] <jono> seb128, all good thanks!
[13:17] <seb128> jono, not at all, try bregma or ChrisTownsend
[13:18] <seb128> or maybe tedg
[13:18] <jono> excited to join GitHub in a few weeks :-)
[13:18] <jono> ahhh cool, thanks, seb128
[13:18] <seb128> I saw, congrats ;-)
[13:18] <seb128> yw!
[13:18] <jono> :-)
[13:18] <willcooke> jono !!!
[13:18] <jono> how are you doing?
[13:18] <willcooke> alright dude
[13:18] <jono> hey willcooke :-)
[13:18] <seb128> aren't you supposed to be on holidays in India or something?
[13:18] <jono> hows it going, pal?
[13:18] <willcooke> jono, no bad!
[13:18] <ChrisTownsend> jono: Hey, I work on the Unity 8 LXC container.
[13:18] <jono> seb128, at a conference, so not really a holiday :-)
[13:19] <jono> ChrisTownsend, aha!
[13:19] <seb128> oh, ok
[13:19] <jono> I set up the container but it didn't seem to start from LightDM
[13:19]  * willcooke off to a meeting with the big boss.  
[13:19] <jono> I wanted to check if there were any known issues around it
[13:19] <seb128> willcooke, good luck!
[13:19] <willcooke> jono, would be good to catch up once you're back at work
[13:19] <jono> willcooke, good luck!
[13:19] <jono> willcooke, for sure
[13:19] <ChrisTownsend> jono: Are you using unity8-lxc from the archive?
[13:19] <jono> willcooke, let me know when you are free
[13:19] <ChrisTownsend> jono: And on Wily?
[13:20] <jono> ChrisTownsend, I followed the instructions on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Unity8inLXC
[13:20] <jono> yep, Wily
[13:21] <ChrisTownsend> jono: Then I assume you used the recommended installation path.
[13:21] <jono> ChrisTownsend, what do you mean?
[13:22] <ChrisTownsend> jono: Those instructions have either "Recommended installation path" or "Alternative installation for Utopic and later Ubuntu releases".  Let's just be sure.  Could you give the output of 'apt-cache policy unity8-lxc'?
[13:23] <jono> ChrisTownsend, http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/13123920/
[13:23] <ChrisTownsend> jono: I'll just say the unity8-lxc package from the wily archive is totally busted.
[13:23]  * ChrisTownsend looks
[13:23] <jono> ahhh
[13:23] <jono> that is probably why
[13:24] <ChrisTownsend> jono: No, you're using the version from the PPA that *should* be fixed.
[13:24] <jono> ahhh
[13:24] <jono> it seems to just hang from LightDM
[13:25] <ChrisTownsend> jono: Ok, next, could you give me "/var/log/lightdm/unity-system-compositor.log.
[13:26] <jono> ChrisTownsend, http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/13123941/
[13:26] <jono> damn, I have to run
[13:26] <jono> will try to get back online in a bit
[13:26] <jono> thanks, pal
[13:26] <ChrisTownsend> jono: Ok, no problem.
[13:36] <tedg> Trevinho: I'm not sure of one, but why do you need that?
[13:37] <Trevinho> tedg: I want to make the file to generated by makefile with proper binary path (as it's in libexec), but i still want the upstart job to be installed in a place that is not PREFIX, but that its' UPSTART_PREFIX
[13:38] <tedg> Trevinho: So usually I use DATADIR/upstart/sessions
[13:38] <Trevinho> tedg: yeah, that's true, but if you install in staging, then.... But it has still pros...
[13:39] <tedg> Trevinho: I think you're the last person to mention Upstart on IRC, which means, you're the maintainer! You should fix this :-)
[13:47] <willcooke> Anyone know if Chris Coulson is around today?
[13:48] <seb128> willcooke, he's in Austin I think
[13:48] <seb128> unsure when he flights back
[13:48] <willcooke> ahhh
[13:48] <willcooke> thanks seb128
[13:50] <seb128> yw
[13:50] <seb128> tkamppeter, nice job figuring out the cups filter issue on the phone!
[13:50] <seb128> willcooke, ^ I don't know if you saw that Till figured that out, it was a packaging problem with cups and an exec helper missing
[13:50] <willcooke> yeah read the bugs reports thanks tkamppeter seb128
[13:56] <tkamppeter> willcooke, seb128: I found this out by having a look into the source code of CUPS, looking for how CUPS calls sub-processes, and then I discovered that they recently have added this cups-exec wrapper, probably it was introduced after my initial splitting of the CUPS binary packages for the phone.
[14:01] <willcooke> tkamppeter, good work!  Thanks
[14:05] <desrt> good morning peeps
[14:06] <didrocks> hey desrt!
[14:06] <seb128> hey desrt
[14:07] <seb128> larsu, did you look at the notify osd icon issue?
[14:07] <desrt> good morning, french people
[14:07] <didrocks> seb128: seems we are stamped :p
[14:08] <seb128> lol
[14:08] <seb128> Laney, could you have a look to https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/unity-control-center/+bug/1512435 to see if you think the approach is fine? that should let us move g-c-c to universe
[14:26] <mterry> kenvandine, hey man, got time to review a deja-dup branch?  (!)
[14:27] <mterry> kenvandine, https://code.launchpad.net/~mterry/deja-dup/no-python2/+merge/276875
[14:30] <Sweet5hark> http://whatthecommit.com/ <- since its Friday, this is a worthy target for your F5s
[14:37] <qengho> mterry: I don't know much, but is it normal to include a vapi file? Why not generate it at build time?
[14:39] <mterry> qengho, maybe that's just a holdover from early days of vala when vapis would change out from under you and thus I value stability over cleverness  :)
[14:39] <mterry> qengho, I got burned a lot early on and it was a formative experience  :)
[14:40] <qengho> mterry: scar tissue isn't very flexible.
[14:42] <Laney> seb128: looks good
[14:43] <seb128> Laney, thanks
[14:44]  * Laney cries, ffmpeg/armhf fails to build
[14:49] <willcooke> :(
[14:49] <Laney> correct response
[14:51] <seb128> binutils' fault? ;-)
[14:51] <Laney> that would be great/crap
[14:51]  * Laney porter boxes the hell out of it
[14:52] <Laney> unrelated, /me looks for a pitti ;-)
[15:01] <pitti> Laney: sorry, no more pittis available
[15:02] <Laney> this is an OUTRAGE
[15:02] <Laney> THANKS OBAMA
[15:02] <pitti> !?!?! I thought you bowed to the Queen
[15:02] <pitti> who talked to you, ubot5 ?
[15:02] <Laney> You're in his land now, so I blame him :P
[15:02] <Laney> how's it going?
[15:02] <pitti> Laney: I'm not, I'm in Texas
[15:03] <Laney> ouch :)
[15:11] <Laney> pitti: Wondering if you know about debci missing some runs sometimes?
[15:11] <Laney> e.g. the regressions for http://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/proposed-migration/update_excuses.html#glib2.0
[15:11] <pitti> Laney: uh no, that's news to me
[15:11] <Laney> I url-hacked the result.tar and log.gz for some of them
[15:12] <Laney> pitti: for example http://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/packages/libm/libmediaart/xenial/armhf/ misses https://objectstorage.prodstack4-5.canonical.com/v1/AUTH_77e2ada1e7a84929a74ba3b87153c0ac/autopkgtest-xenial/xenial/armhf/libm/libmediaart/20151105_193117@/result.tar
[15:12] <pitti> https://objectstorage.prodstack4-5.canonical.com/v1/AUTH_77e2ada1e7a84929a74ba3b87153c0ac/autopkgtest-xenial?prefix=xenial/armhf/libg/libgnatcoll&format=plain
[15:13] <pitti> indeed, that's missing the 1105 run
[15:13] <pitti> Laney: so no, that's completely news to me
[15:14] <pitti> debci/data/autopkgtest/xenial/armhf/libg/libgnatcoll/20151105_195025@/ does exist
[15:16] <pitti> Laney: did you already did a mass-retry? I didn't this morning
[15:16] <pitti> (and might be a nice exercise for you; queues are empty, so have at them)
[15:16] <Laney> not today
[15:16] <pitti> Laney: there are some tmpfails apparently (your log)
[15:16] <Laney> I wanted to leave glib in this state in case it was useful for you
[15:16] <Laney> indeed
[15:16] <pitti> Laney: well, the failed runs won't go away from swift, so debugging that on the debci instance is still possible
[15:17] <Laney> I saw a few tmpfails like this
 failure: timed out waiting for container adt-virt-lxc-njbcip to start; last runlevel "unknown "
[15:18] <pitti> right, me too; I found that yesterday and discussed with hallyn
[15:18] <pitti> it's easily reproduced locally, one can't reboot containers ATM, they'll fail very early on with some "blabla can't get cgroup bla"
[15:18] <pitti> bug 1497420
[15:19] <pitti> allegedly https://github.com/lxc/lxc/commit/f348e47c93568b4f0c371cf5df1c98d4e816a86c fixes this (that's the remaining open part), but haven't tested this yet
[15:22] <Laney> pitti: are these tests going to work then?
[15:23] <pitti> Laney: retrying the armhf ones makes little sense right now, but there might be some x86/ppc ones?
[15:23] <pitti> Laney: still a bit confusing; clearly most armhf tests still work, so this apparenlty happens only with some reboots or tests which reboot explicitly or so
[15:25] <pitti> $ sudo lxc-start -n adt-xenial -F
[15:25] <pitti> log in, sudo reboot -> bang
[15:25] <pitti> if anyone wants to check if the above patch helps, please do
[15:25] <Laney> pitti: yeah, just not the ones which block glib :) (okay, udisks2 does on i386)
[15:25] <Laney> that's another missing result
[15:25] <Laney> and not a tmpfail
[15:26] <Laney> I can try to build an lxc with that
[15:28] <Laney> debci-xenial-amd64	36
[15:28] <Laney> debci-xenial-armhf	0
[15:28] <Laney> debci-xenial-i386	33
[15:28] <Laney> debci-xenial-ppc64el	30
[15:28] <Laney> om nom nom
[15:31] <pitti> Laney: ☺
[15:32] <pitti> Laney: you know how to handle tmpfails? (I just recently documented that)
[15:32] <Laney> rm pending.txt?
[15:32] <pitti> right
[15:49] <Laney> pitti: hmm, I can't make sudo reboot go bang
[15:49] <Laney> I just started adt-xenial on a cyclops host and rebooted
[15:49] <Laney> comes back up okay
[15:50] <pitti> ah, I tried that on xenial amd64 host
[15:52] <pitti> Laney: so that at least explains why not all of the test go boom
[15:53] <pitti> Laney: perhaps something special then, like a test pulls in cgproxy or starts a specific service which changes cgroups or whatnot
[15:56] <Laney> pitti: each reboot is clean, right?
[15:56] <Laney> https://objectstorage.prodstack4-5.canonical.com/v1/AUTH_77e2ada1e7a84929a74ba3b87153c0ac/autopkgtest-xenial/xenial/armhf/libm/libmediaart/20151105_193117@/log.gz
[15:56] <Laney> the last run doesn't do much
[15:57] <Trevinho> uff, but isn't proposed enabled in s-jenkins?!
[16:03] <pitti> Laney: right, but "unknown" essentially means "failed to boot", and there's a high chance that it's the bug above
[16:03] <Laney> pitti: Yeah, just hard to verify
[16:03] <Laney> I could just install this lxc deb on all the hosts...
[16:03] <pitti> Laney: oh, you mean you ran that test with the patch applied?
[16:03] <Laney> no
[16:03] <Laney> I was making sure I could reproduce the bug first
[16:03] <pitti> Laney: sure, we coudl install it with the patch and re-run the failing tests and see what happens
[16:03] <Laney> I could try to run a real autopkgtest
[16:03] <pitti> yeah, one of the failing ones
[16:03]  * Laney isn't entirely sure how to correctly run this on one of the hosts though
[16:04] <pitti> autopkgtest/run-from-checkout -s postgresql-9.4 --- lxc -es adt-xenial
[16:04] <pitti> something like that
[16:04] <pitti> ah, no -es, just -s
[16:04] <pitti> -e aka --ephemeral doesn't support reboot
[16:04] <Laney> nice, thanks
[16:04] <pitti> Laney: and perhaps no shell and debugging, so
[16:05] <pitti> autopkgtest/run-from-checkout -d libmediaart --- lxc -sd adt-xenial
[16:05] <Laney> yup, it is running
[16:05] <Laney> probably could have done this in screen :)
[16:15] <Laney> ah man, now this passed
[16:23] <Laney> pitti: suspicious> "Nov  5 19:08 running.html"
[16:24] <Laney> Nov  5 19:30 /run/lock/debci-update.lock
[16:27]  * seb128 finds a glib bug
[16:30] <pitti> Laney: indeed!
[16:30]  * pitti runs the cron job manually
[16:32] <pitti> Laney: oh, that's fine -- debci got rebooted yesterday by IS, so that's just the creation date I figure
[16:33] <pitti> I just restarted the status-collector, so that running.html will continue to work
[16:34] <Laney> For the lock file yeah
[16:35] <Laney> You can see that News is being updated but the package pages aren't
[16:38] <RAOF> pitti: Bah! git has messed up the permissions on alioth. Could you kindly poke the ownership or acl so that I can actually push to it?
[16:38] <RAOF> I've got the 1.2.12 release ready locally, with lots of bugfixes.
[16:38] <RAOF> Hm. I should probably mention that the relevant repository is colord :)
[16:40] <pitti> RAOF: erk, group "Debian"?
[16:40] <pitti> I suppose that shold all be scm_collab_maint
[16:40] <RAOF> Is Debian not just all DDs?
[16:40] <pitti> RAOF: hm, seems I can't do that
[16:41]  * RAOF should probably dust off his DD application sometime.
[16:41] <pitti> $ LANG= chgrp scm_collab-maint colord.git/
[16:41] <pitti> chgrp: changing group of `colord.git/': Operation not permitted
[16:41] <RAOF> Urgh.
[16:41] <RAOF> New plan: feel like pulling from github? :)
[16:42] <RAOF> github.com/raof/colord
[16:42] <pitti> so I seem to own the colord.git dir for some reason, but can't change it
[16:42] <pitti> RAOF: I could also move it away, create a new one, and you re-push?
[16:43] <RAOF> Yeah, could do that.
[16:44] <pitti> RAOF: try pushing now
[16:44] <pitti> RAOF: what I did was mv colord.git colord.git-brokenperms; cp -r colord.git-brokenperms colord.git
[16:44] <pitti> RAOF: now everything has the right group
[16:44] <RAOF> remote: fatal: Unable to create temporary file '/srv/git.debian.org/git/collab-maint/colord.git/./objects/pack/tmp_pack_XXXXXX': Permission denied
[16:44] <RAOF> No dice.
[16:44] <pitti> oh, still needs group writable, hang on
[16:45] <pitti> RAOF: insert coin, try it again
[16:45] <RAOF> Ding!
[16:45] <pitti> (changed umask to 002)
[16:45] <RAOF> Kindly run “gbp dch --full debian” to generate the changelog, which it obviously doesn't have at the moment.
[16:46] <pitti> err, on git.d.o? gbp?
[16:46] <RAOF> Once you've pulled it.
[16:46] <RAOF> Or I can generate and commit a changelog, if you want.
[16:47] <pitti> RAOF: oh, pull locally?
[16:47] <pitti> sorry, no idea what you mean
[16:47] <pitti> RAOF: but I literally copied everything from the old .git, so what did get lost now?
[16:47] <RAOF> I presume you'll pull locally, build, and then upload?
[16:47] <Laney> He's asking for sponsorship. :P
[16:47] <RAOF> Oh, nothing got lost.
[16:47] <pitti> oh!
[16:47] <pitti> sorry, -ECONTEXT :)
[16:48]  * Laney blinks at running.html
[16:48] <RAOF> Ah. Whereas *my* context was ‘how can I push 1.2.12 to git.debian.org so that pitti can upload it for me ☺’
[16:49] <pitti> RAOF: http://paste.ubuntu.com/13125936/,and 1ubuntu1 -> -2?
[16:49] <pitti> and drop the [Martin Pitt]?
[16:49] <RAOF> Hm, no. Odd.
[16:50] <RAOF> Why doesn't yours pick up that it's a new upstream version?
[16:50] <pitti> RAOF: perhaps do all the necessary changes and I'll just do the dch -rm?
[16:50] <RAOF> Yup. Pushed a changelog; you merely need to remove UNRELEASED :)
[16:51] <RAOF> Bah! That's why - I didn't git push --tags, so gbp dch didn't know about the new upstream.
[16:51] <pitti> RAOF: unstable? or exp?
[16:51] <RAOF> Unstable.
[16:52] <pitti> RAOF: ok, building
[16:52] <pitti> E: colord changes: bad-distribution-in-changes-file unstable
[16:52] <pitti> oh come on lintian, don't be so mean
[16:52] <pitti> Debian is a fine distro
[16:53] <seb128> haha
[16:53] <sarnold> hehe :)
[16:53] <seb128> which reminds me
[16:53] <seb128> why isn't dch giving me "wily" and not "xenial"
[16:53] <RAOF> It'll also complain about not calling ldconf, because we're behind.
[16:53]  * seb128 looks at that
[16:55] <pitti> RAOF: *mumble* thousand build deps *mumble* slow hotel network *mumble*
[16:55] <attente> bbl, dentist appointment
[16:57] <pitti> Laney: debci is missing other results too; I wonder if the reboot corrupted something
[16:57] <pitti> Laney: I'll jst delete all xenial results and re-run *shrug*
[16:57] <Laney> pitti: I think it's basically not updating
[16:57] <Laney> or, the news pane is but the package pages not
[16:58] <Laney> and the listener appears to be busted too?
[16:58] <pitti> how so?
[16:58] <Laney> running still not updating
[16:58] <pitti> it'll only work for newly started tests
[16:59] <Laney> I retried some after you started the collector again
[17:02] <pitti> RAOF: uploaded
[17:02] <RAOF> pitti: Woot! Thank you.
[17:04] <RAOF> And now to merge it!
[17:05] <pitti> RAOF: oh, we have a delta there?
[17:05] <RAOF> Argyll isn't in main.
[17:06] <RAOF> And I have no particular desire to do a MIR for it. (It's got all the awkwardness, including its own crazy buildsystem)
[17:06] <RAOF> And is orphaned in Debian, and...
[17:06]  * RAOF may have to pick it up in Debian...
[17:14] <pitti> Laney: so the failed gliby tests work now?
[17:16] <Laney> pitti: At least some https://objectstorage.prodstack4-5.canonical.com/v1/AUTH_77e2ada1e7a84929a74ba3b87153c0ac/autopkgtest-xenial/xenial/armhf/libm/libmediaart/20151106_171233@/log.gz
[17:16] <Laney> hard to have a global view until britney runs again
[17:19]  * Laney hears fireworks quite close
[17:20] <willcooke> This year has been pretty quiet round here.  Normally I hear them from about the start of October
[17:20] <willcooke> last night we had a few, but I don't think as many as normal
[17:20] <willcooke> Cubs bonfire tomorrow :)
[17:21] <Laney> bah I think it's out of view
[17:21] <Laney> nice
[17:23] <Laney> oh, I can see them!
[17:23] <Laney> it's not exactly a flowing display...
[17:24] <seb128> what are the fireworks for?
[17:24] <Laney> guy fawkes night yesterday
[17:24] <didrocks> time for week-end! see you on Monday guys :-)
[17:25] <didrocks> and enjoy hearing fireworks ;)
[17:25] <Laney> bye did NOPE ALREADY GONE
[17:26] <RAOF> Can haz a linitan that doesn't needlessly complain about postinst-must-call-ldconfig? :)
[17:33] <pitti> we watched V for Vendetta last night
[17:33] <pitti> was great!
[17:33] <pitti> and there were lots of concerts
[17:34] <mhall119> tedg: ping
[17:35] <tedg> Howdy mhall119
[17:36] <mhall119> tedg: hey, I'm working on the UbuCon schedule for Orlando, can you do an hour talk at 10am?
[17:36] <tedg> mhall119: Sure, I fly in the night before.
[17:37] <mhall119> tedg: awesome, thanks
[17:37] <tedg> mhall119: I'm flexible
[17:37]  * mhall119 looks forward to hanging out with tedg again
[17:37] <tedg> Hah, yeah, should be good. Sad that I can't stay longer.
[17:38] <tedg> We'll always have Ubucon ;-)
[17:40] <mhall119> yes, new memories and embarrassing stories to tell :)
[18:14]  * Trevinho leaves for the WE
[18:15] <Laney> see you Trevinho
[18:15]  * Laney is doing One More Build
[18:16] <willcooke> going too, see y'all
[18:18] <Laney> woot
[18:19] <Laney> but srsly
[18:22] <Laney> looks like poppler and ocaml x265 and x264 and soundtouch are entangled
[18:22] <Laney> brutalism
[18:22] <Laney> going to be a fun week fixing that! :)
[18:22] <Laney> byeeeee
[18:25] <seb128> Trevinho, have a good w.e
[18:25] <seb128> Laney, :-(
[18:25] <seb128> Laney, did we get an handle on the webkit situation?
[19:08] <Trevinho> seb128: you too!