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smckeeHi everyone, I'm doing a study at Oregon State University trying to determine what is difficult about merge conflicts and how developers solve their conflicts. We're looking for professional developers with 3+ years of experience. Would anybody here be interested in participating in a ~20 minute interview? We will, of course, compensate you for your time :)00:23
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tewardclose enough00:24
sarnoldI've gotta say, twenty minutes feels like an absolute eternity, especially this close to release date..00:24
smckeeteward and ubottu, My apologies, I wasn't sure which channel to use as there are so many to choose from.00:26
naccPharaoh_Atem: slangasek: i can confirm http.so is loading before raphf.so per strace, even though the http.so build specifies: PHP_ADD_EXTENSION_DEP([http], [raphf], true)00:47
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Pharaoh_Atemnacc: so is there a way to fix that?01:19
naccPharaoh_Atem: not sure, need to figure out where the bug is first01:20
naccslangasek: fyi, using your output, we have about 46 pacakges left to fix up, i'm starting on build-deps now01:20
naccsome might be swig/drops, too01:20
slangaseknacc: yep, that number sounds about what I saw at last check01:21
naccslangasek: ok, will try to get to 0 tomorrow :)01:22
slangaseknacc: I actually count 37 now, with some manual filtering of the false-positives01:23
slangasekand some are pending either in -proposed or in the sponsor queue01:23
naccslangasek: cool, yeah, that number above was raw, not processed for the ones i know about01:44
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stgraberpitti: do you think it would be possible to publish the VM images for adt somewhere on autopkgtest.ubuntu.com? just spent half an hour trying to understand why my testsuite failed on adt but not locally, just to find that it had to do with the package list differing as I'm using the cloud images locally that contain a bunch more things03:03
stgraber(in this case, I was missing lxc-templates)03:04
Skuggenrbasak: ack03:33
Skuggeninfinity, rbasak: So does that leave us with the suggestion in https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/myodbc/+bug/1564856/comments/1? Focus on getting everything else working, and then see if we can get myodbc working and updated?03:35
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1564856 in myodbc (Ubuntu) "myodbc uses internal libmysqlclient functions no longer exported by 5.7" [Undecided,New]03:35
infinitySkuggen: Yep.04:00
sarnoldwhich installer is used on the server disk? is that debian-installer or ubiquity? I see them both in the pool/04:01
Unit193infinity: BTW, do you think it'd be sane to have ddebs commented out in the default sources.list, just like proposed?04:14
cpaelzergood morning04:42
pittiGood morning06:10
FoxtrotMorning06:11
pittistgraber: I don't think that there's anywhere I could publish them, but they are using "--setup-commands setup-testbed" on lcy01, and the equivalent of adt-buildvm-ubuntu-cloud on the two other clouds06:12
pittistgraber: I'd like to use the latter on all three, but lcy01 doesn't allow new image builds, so it behaves differently :/06:12
pittirbasak: sure, you can sudo mkdir the cgroup you want, and then echo $$ > /sys/fs/cgroup/<controller>/<cgroup>/tasks06:13
pittirbasak: ah, reading more scrollback -- you can use something like "sudo systemd-run -t -p MemoryLimit=5M bash" too06:17
pittirbasak: see man systemd.resource-control for the various settings wrt. cgroup limits06:17
infinitysarnold: d-i is used to install the server ISO.  ubiquity is there for people to use oem-config post-install.06:39
sarnoldinfinity: thanks :D06:41
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pittistgraber: I just noticed that adt-buildvm-ubuntu-cloud hangs eternally now, on/after "Started LXD - network bridge" (this is after *removing* lxd..)07:05
GunnarHjpitti: Good morning, Martin. As an alternative to the fontconfig upgrade we talked about yesterday, we successfully patched a few upstream commits:07:16
GunnarHjhttps://launchpad.net/~gunnarhj/+archive/ubuntu/fontconfig-test/+packages07:16
GunnarHjWould you consider that to be a safer/better alternative, considering that we are late in the cycle? (The patch is not small.)07:16
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pittiGunnarHj: yes, quite obviously safer; do we actually want/need any of the other fixes from the new version?07:43
pittiGunnarHj: shall I sponsor this for now?07:43
GunnarHjpitti: Not as far as we know. This ought to be sufficient.07:43
GunnarHjpitti: Yes, it would be great if you could sponsor it. (Can you please correct a typo in the changelog if you do - the patch name is not correct.)07:44
pittiGunnarHj: uploaded with fixed changelog, thanks!07:45
GunnarHjpitti: Thank you!07:46
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pittimeh, github.com feels like a pit of tar today08:36
pittiand now I'm getting unicorns08:37
* Unit193 tests pitti's BAC.08:37
smbpitti, that rather sounds like an improvement... ;)08:38
pittismb: but *pink* unicorns?? *shudder*08:38
pittiUnit193: "BAC"?08:38
smbSure its not *pink* but some other colour we cannot describe08:38
pittiah, https://status.github.com/ mentions this too08:38
Unit193pitti: Blood Alcohol Content. ;)08:39
pittithis was *not* a pull request for "moar beer!" :)08:39
pittiit's a little early in the morning for that08:40
smbpitti, not in Bavaruia08:40
infinitypitti: That must have just happened, I was getting ~100 Mbit/s from them an hour ago.08:46
elmoinfinity, pitti: they're currently being routed via a DDoS scrubber FWIW08:57
pittiand https://status.github.com/ now changed from "connectivity problems" to "major service outage"08:58
* pitti will just wait then, not only me obviously08:58
pittiLaney: whoa, "No nova image available that matches ubuntu/ubuntu-vivid-.*-i386-server" → seems our clouds lost the vivid images :/08:59
pittilgw at least08:59
flexiondotorgMorning Pilots xnox, tjaalton, smoser09:00
flexiondotorgIf you are able please can you take a look at my sponsor requests?09:01
flexiondotorghttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mate-tweak/+bug/156535609:01
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1565356 in mate-tweak (Ubuntu) "Sync mate-tweak 3.5.9-1 (universe) from Debian unstable (main)" [Undecided,New]09:01
flexiondotorghttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubuntu-mate-artwork/+bug/156397109:01
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1563971 in ubuntu-mate-artwork (Ubuntu) "ubuntu-mate-artwork 16.04.6 bug fix release [debdiff attached]" [Undecided,New]09:01
Laneypitti: !!!09:02
* pitti sends an RT09:02
seb128bdmurray, hey, do you have any idea why https://errors.ubuntu.com/problem/9add44104f20d47646d1c9f9f952bc5fee42bbc3 fails to give a backtrace?09:12
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dokomvo_, please could you fix your goget-ubuntu-touch b-d's? see  http://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/nbs.html10:45
dokojamespage, python-pathspec accepted, however the python3 package doesn't use python3:Depends11:06
jamespagedoko, ack will get that fixed up...11:06
ginggspitti: could we ignore the i386 autopkgtest for julia please?11:10
pittiginggs: the llvm error is back? ok11:10
dokojamespage, why are python-stuf and python-otherstuf not packaged for Python3?11:10
pittiginggs: hint committed11:11
ginggspitti: danke11:12
dokojamespage, theblues: Comment: License information is not present in the 0.1.1 release; see11:12
doko XXX for actual licensing information.11:12
dokois this still valid?11:12
rbasakpitti: neat. Thanks!11:15
dokojamespage, python-libcharmstore doesn't have a copyright file11:16
jamespagedoko, actually that might not be - let me check (re the blues)11:17
jamespagedoko, stuf and otherstuf depend on python-parse which is not yet py3 enabled...11:18
jamespagedoko, let me check in libcharmstore - I swear I fixed that11:18
dokowell, then enable it ;)  apparently it won't be enabled in Debian11:19
jamespagedoko, I'll ask marcoceppi to take a look at the py3 enablement for parse and *stuf11:20
jamespagepython-libcharmstore in the NEW queue does have a copyright...11:20
dokojamespage, it's the comment in debian/copyright which I cited11:20
jamespagedoko, you are correct about theblues - my comment in the copyright file was on the first version I reviewed which lackes any upstream licensing information11:22
jamespageI can correct that and re-upload if you like, or I can fix it post acceptance...11:22
dokojamespage, ok, but please before the release ...11:24
jamespagedoko, I have it ready to go for theblues...11:24
jamespagedoko, http://paste.ubuntu.com/15627833/11:25
jamespagedoko, re 'python-libcharmstore doesn't have a copyright file'11:25
dokojamespage, the upstream copyright file is missing11:25
jamespagedoko, lemme take anther look11:26
jamespagedoko, ah sorry I missed that11:27
jamespageLGPL is identitified in the setup.py but its not versioned...11:27
jamespagemarcoceppi, hey - can you update libcharmstore for licensing information please; its to light atm11:28
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pkernWe don't install git by default on laptop. Heresy.12:02
highvoltage1/win 1012:18
mvo_doko: sure, will do12:24
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mvo_doko: how often is the nbs.html updated? this should be fixed with the latest upload12:41
dokomvo_, once the package is migrated12:43
dokoxnox, is this temporary? https://launchpadlibrarian.net/251822278/buildlog_ubuntu-xenial-s390x.openexr_2.2.0-9ubuntu1_BUILDING.txt.gz12:45
xnoxlooks weird12:46
dokobdmurray, please could you have a look at https://launchpadlibrarian.net/251821539/buildlog_ubuntu-xenial-amd64.update-manager_1%3A15.10.3_BUILDING.txt.gz missing b-d?12:50
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hallynpitti: hey - lxc and lxcfs use Delegate= in their systemd jobs.  In jessie that's not supported.  What is the recommended way to deal with that?  sed it out in debian/rules until systemd is updated, or is there a better way?13:27
pittihallyn: systemd normally ignores directives it does not know about (at most it might warn about them); does that actually cause problems?13:28
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hallynyeah apparently theywon't start13:31
TJ-interesting openjdk-7 question from a user: required by the android build tools, but no longer in 16.04 (although I have a March 5th 16.04 chroot that still contains openjdk-7) - is this intended (to break android builds) ?13:31
hallynfiding url13:31
hallynpitti: https://lists.linuxcontainers.org/pipermail/lxc-devel/2016-April/013964.html13:31
pittihallyn: ah, seems I'm wrong then, sorry13:33
dokotjaalton, is ubuntu-x-swat used as bug subscriber for other packages as well?13:35
tjaaltondoko: all of X13:37
dokomvo_, goget-ubuntu-touch (0.33-0ubuntu2 to 0.34-0ubuntu1)13:52
dokowon't migrate: ubuntu-emulator/i386 unsatisfiable Depends: ubuntu-emulator-runtime13:52
TJ-Urgent: we seem to have a widespread signing-key mismatch for the trusty-updates lists, on the main archive server and mirrors13:53
cjwatsonTJ-: sample output please13:54
cjwatsonI'm not seeing it here13:55
TJ-cjwatson: 2 users in the last hour reported hash sum mismatch for it, one on the main archive, one on the US archive. I've just pulled the files manually and http://paste.ubuntu.com/15629885/13:55
cjwatson(note that archive.ubuntu.com is a mirror too)13:56
TJ-cjwatson: right :)13:56
cjwatsonthe master site is fine13:57
* cjwatson analyses13:58
TJ-I've just grep-ed my irc log, for the 2 users reporting. The 1st user cleared their /var/lib/apt/lists/ out and redid apt-get update and still hit it. http://paste.ubuntu.com/15629926/13:58
TJ-hah, 3 users isn't there. missed that :)14:00
cjwatsonall archive.ubuntu.com hosts are fine14:00
cjwatsonwhich is a superset of all us.archive.ubuntu.com hosts14:01
cjwatsonTJ-: so I can't reproduce this as a live issue on our primary mirrors.  please ask users to pastebin the output of "apt-get -o Debug::Acquire::http=true -o Debug::Hashes=true update"14:02
TJ-cjwatson: will do14:02
cjwatsonmy (crude) methodology was:14:02
cjwatsonfor x in 91.189.88.152 91.189.92.200 91.189.91.15 91.189.92.201 91.189.91.14 91.189.88.149 91.189.88.153 91.189.91.13 2001:67c:1560:8001::11 2001:67c:1562::15 2001:67c:1562::14 2001:67c:1360:8001::17 2001:67c:1360:8c01::19 2001:67c:1360:8c01::18; do mkdir -p $x; curl --resolve archive.ubuntu.com:80:$x -o $x/Release http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/trusty-updates/Release; curl --resolve archive14:02
cjwatson.ubuntu.com:80:$x -o $x/Release.gpg ...14:02
cjwatsonfor x in *; do gpg --verify $x/Release.gpg $x/Release; done14:02
cjwatson... http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/trusty-updates/Release.gpg; done14:03
cjwatsonTJ-: this sort of thing is usually a mirror update race which goes away though14:03
TJ-cjwatson: OK, I thought that for the first 1 although the user had tried 30 minutes apart, but with 2 more reporting it seemed ... strange14:04
cjwatsonTJ-: well, if the race happens to hit a mirror rather than just a single user, it can persist for a while14:04
cjwatsonoh hell my methodology is bust isn't it14:05
cjwatsonI was checking Release vs. Release.gpg not Packages files14:05
cjwatsonstill, that debug output would be useful14:06
TJ-:p14:06
TJ-I've asked for it, I'll give you pastebin links once they're available14:06
TJ-and:   scwizard | TJ-: http://paste.ubuntu.com/15630027/14:06
cjwatsonthis issue will go away for xenial soon14:06
cjwatsonTJ-: that's not the output of the command I gave14:07
TJ-hmm!14:07
cjwatsoncome back when it actually has debugging information in it :)14:07
TJ-oh, does debugging go to stderr by any chance? if so, it's because of the redirection I gave them :p14:07
cjwatsonprobably14:07
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cjwatson2>&1 |14:09
cjwatsonor >foo 2>&114:09
TJ-cjwatson:  scwizard | TJ-: http://paste.ubuntu.com/15630108/14:12
smoserhey, for flexiondotorg it seems acceptable to sync that to me. i tried copy-package with target of xenial-proposed but i think that just got swallowed . should i just copy by hand (pull-source and then dput)?14:15
cjwatsonsmoser: before you do that, what exactly did you do with copy-package?14:15
smoserbah. i just noticed its in unapproved.14:16
cjwatsonah well there you go14:16
smoser yeah. copy-package --from=debian --to=ubuntu --suite=sid --to-suite=xenial mate-tweak14:16
cjwatsonTJ-: still investigating, it's just being slow14:16
smoserso yeah, thanks cjwatson . sorry for noise.14:16
TJ-cjwatson: yes, I'm trying to reprodce on other mirrors14:16
cjwatsonTJ-: I think that's probably unnecessary at this point14:16
mvo_sergiusens: hm, what ubuntu-device-flash is unhappy about ubuntu-emulator-runtime:won't migrate: ubuntu-emulator/i386 unsatisfiable Depends: ubuntu-emulator-runtime - any hints? should this get demoted to recommends?14:18
sergiusensmvo_, I will invoke sil2100 for that, I have no idea about the android emulator anymore14:18
sergiusensif it is demoted to recommends we might need some code changes in the ubuntu-emulator command to fail gracefully14:19
dokojamespage, your commons-vfs merge is dep-wait for a month14:19
jamespagenacc, hey - can you take a looks at why common-vfs is dep-wait as doko points out please14:22
jamespageas that was pretty much your merge...14:22
cjwatsonsmoser: I'm a little surprised that worked; I would expect to need --to-suite=xenial-proposed instead.14:23
cjwatsonBut there is a mate-tweak in unapproved for proposed.14:23
cjwatsonsmoser: Just "syncpackage mate-tweak" would have worked though, which is a bit friendlier when you don't need low-level control.14:24
smoseroh. i did use xenial-proposed14:24
smoserwith just 'xenial' it failed with a nice message like "use xenial-proposed, smoser"14:25
cjwatsonAh good.14:25
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cjwatsonHaving the raw copyPackage API understand the redirection directly would be much riskier, because basically the same interface is used to promote stuff from xenial-proposed to xenial, so we don't try to be magical there.14:27
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TJ-cjwatson: all seems fine now; race condition across those 3 mirrors must have been coincidence 3 users fetched at that point14:37
cjwatsonTJ-: mirror.jmu.edu still has a Release file from four hours before archive.ubuntu.com but a more current Translation-en.bz214:43
TJ-cjwatson: yes, that user started in us.archive and switched to try to avoid the issue ... they've switched back now14:43
cjwatsonTJ-: but it looks like an entirely straightforward race, nothing sinister; should clear up at its next sync14:43
TJ-cjwatson: glad to hear it... was making me concerned with several reports in a short space of time :)14:45
cjwatsonOh, we usually get them in bulk when a mirror races.14:46
TJ-not seen one in ages, my good fortune ... thanks for your swift help :)14:47
cjwatsonby-hash is hopefully rolling out todayish for xenial.  Not for earlier releases, so we'll have to put up with it for the lifetime of trusty, but with any luck this should be on the decline.14:47
rharpernice!14:48
bdmurrayseb128: I'll have a look but that crash looks similar to bug 1538438.14:51
ubottubug 1538438 in apt (Ubuntu) "apt-helper crashed with SIGABRT in __gnu_cxx::__verbose_terminate_handler()" [High,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/153843814:51
seb128bdmurray, thanks14:51
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hallynpitti: hm, finally gave in and set up a new jessie desktop.  yeah systemd *warns* about unknown Delegate but it runs fine14:57
hallynnow i'm annoyed14:57
bdmurrayseb128: looks like there was no crash signature after retracing15:01
seb128bdmurray, would that be because gdb doesn't give a valid stacktrace?15:02
bdmurrayseb128: https://pastebin.ubuntu.com/15631038/15:05
seb128hum, k15:05
seb128I wonder why :-/15:05
bdmurrayseb128: If I find time I'll dig some more, the test case seems pretty straightforward though.15:06
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stgraberpitti: hmm, that's odd15:29
naccslangasek: ugh, libkolab is going to be ugly; they did their own .ini management, i guess16:22
naccslangasek: meaning they don't install to the typical locations :/16:23
naccslangasek: will need to figure out if there is a good parallel for php716:23
naccPharaoh_Atem: any update on libvirt-php?16:31
slangaseknacc: php-kolab doesn't appear to be central to the functionality of libkolab (no revdeps on that binary package); could be dropped from the packaging for 16.04, or left uninstallable16:32
naccslangasek: yeah, i think that will be the far saner route for me, it's pretty gross and I don't know it will16:32
nacc*well16:33
slangaseknacc: right, just let me know if you want to change the packaging to drop the binary (preferred unless you expect this to be fixed in SRU), or if you want it left uninstallable in the archive16:35
naccslangasek: yeah, i'll provide debdiffs for that; it's similar to the swig case imo, not maintained16:36
naccand i'm not sure why kolab needs php bindings :)16:36
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Pharaoh_Atemnacc: well, it builds and seems to run17:54
Pharaoh_Atembut we don't have enough basic unit test coverage17:55
Pharaoh_Atemso that's something that we're working on17:55
naccPharaoh_Atem: ok, PR sent yet?18:01
Pharaoh_Atemthey don't do PRs, but not yet18:01
Pharaoh_AtemI'm hoping to get everything in shape this week for that18:01
Pharaoh_Atemthe code *is* available in https://gitlab.com/Conan_Kudo/libvirt-php7 in the php7 branch18:02
naccPharaoh_Atem: we're probably at the point where we're just going to have to drop it18:02
naccnot sure18:02
nacci'll confer with slangasek18:02
naccthere are no rdeps in the repo, afaict18:02
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Pharaoh_Atemwell, since it's in universe and not part of a seed, I'm hoping I have enough time to get it submitted18:03
naccPharaoh_Atem: final freeze is next week18:03
Pharaoh_Atemyeah, it's the 14th, right?18:03
naccslangasek: heh, do you own php-imlib in debian?18:16
slangaseknacc: "own"18:19
naccslangasek: :)18:20
slangaseknacc: it's bindings for a language I no longer use, for a library that I no longer care about18:20
naccslangasek: fair enough, i'm guessing it won't compile, will schedule for removal too18:20
naccslangasek: so blocking php-mcrypt's removal right now is roundcube :/18:22
Pharaoh_Atemnacc: didn't roundcube say they weren't going to support php7 anytime soon?18:25
naccPharaoh_Atem: 1.2 supports it, in beta right now, release any day now18:26
nacchopefully18:26
Pharaoh_Atemawesome18:26
dobeybdmurray: is there any way to get errors.u.c to retrace crashes that failed to retrace due to "the following packages are missing debug symbols" error?18:29
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bdmurraydobey: I could poke the database so that we try retracing the crash again.18:34
jamespagedoko, nacc: quick peek at libcommons-net-java - its looks really odd - the binary "libcommons-net-java" is in main, its source is in universe...18:39
naccjamespage: yeah, i think it's still showing up in component mismatches too, right?18:40
naccjamespage: because of libcommons-net-java-doc ?18:40
jamespagenacc, yah - but I think its confusion due to a rename - libcommons-net2-java -> libcommons-net-java18:41
jamespagedoko, I think this is a switch and binary promotion only18:42
jamespagelibcommons-net2-java got renamed libcommons-net-java18:42
jamespagethe binary -java is already in main18:42
naccjamespage: ah i see18:42
jamespagenacc, doko: confirmed - libcommons-net2-java needs dropping and replacing with libcommons-net-java18:44
jamespagecommons-vfs is the only main component in the release pocket keeping net2 in main18:45
jamespagethe version in proposed drops the version18:45
naccjamespage: thanks for digging into that18:45
slangaseknacc: roundcube, on my todo for today for precisely that reason18:53
naccslangasek: thanks; i can poke upstream again if you want, but it does sound like they are going to release soon, with something very similar to what's in beta (and their src hasn't changed much since then)18:55
nacctheir release manager is busy :)18:56
slangaseknacc: my only concern on roundcube was, just because you're willing to put in free time to do the SRU does not necessarily mean it's the best use of the SRU's time to process that SRU.  But the odds seem good that we'll get this in before release, so let's go ahead19:15
naccslangasek: yeah, i understand19:17
naccslangasek: http://pad.ubuntu.com/8eABivrkBv19:31
naccPharaoh_Atem: http://pad.ubuntu.com/8eABivrkBv19:31
naccslangasek: going to lunch for a bit, will sync with you when i'm back19:32
Pharaoh_Atemnacc: does swig have support for php7 or is the done status referring to disabling php support in swig?19:53
slangaseknacc: you have libdigidocpp marked as 'done' but it doesn't look that way to me?  still build-depends: php5-dev in xenial19:59
rharperhi, I'm trying to get a copy of ifupdown source repo on launchpad, bzr branch lp:ubuntu/trusty/ifupdown doesn't work for me (http://paste.ubuntu.com/15637779/)20:34
rharperI'm looking into this bug https://bugs.launchpad.net/ifupdown/+bug/1565711 and wanted to see about picking out the just the changes that allow ifup to succeed for manual interfaces; i think that will resolve the issue in the bug; but it's hard to understand where that is in the debdiff between trusty and vivid20:36
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1565711 in MAAS "vlan configuration/unconfigured interfaces creates slow boot time" [High,New]20:36
mhall119hi guys, who can look into an FFE for me?20:51
tewardmhall119: you might have better luck in #ubuntu-release and poking the release team, though you might be waiting to tomorrow20:52
mhall119thanks teward20:56
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naccslangasek: done is relative to me :)21:18
naccPharaoh_Atem: disabling21:18
rbasakrharper: I don't trust UDD to ever not be broken.21:18
rbasakrharper: but you can "pull-lp-source ifupdown <version>"21:18
rharperrbasak: yeah, I can get the source21:18
rharperbut I wanted the repo21:18
naccslangasek: i can change done to 'waiting on sponsorship'21:18
rharperhoping to find smaller commits21:18
rbasakUse https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ifupdown/+publishinghistory for all previous versions.21:18
rharperthe debian hg repo doesn't seem to have single function commits either21:19
rbasakI would git-dsc-commit all of them. That'll at least break down by upload21:19
rharperheh21:19
rharperI might have to do that21:19
tjaaltonmdeslaur: hi, have you planned to still merge apache2 (2.4.18-2)? if yes, i've actually done it locally21:22
mdeslaurtjaalton: I hadn't planned on it, please go ahead21:23
tjaaltonok cool21:24
naccslangasek: Pharaoh_Atem: found one way to force the dependency between the php modules; looking into how that's properly meant to be done21:49
naccslangasek: Pharaoh_Atem to fix pecl-http21:49
dokojamespage, nacc: promoted21:50
naccdoko: thanks!21:52
mwhudsonwhy does golang-1.6 appear to be in trusty updates *and* proposed on https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/golang-1.6 ?22:04
naccPharaoh_Atem: would you be able to see if remi/fc have the same level of php-pecl-http and/or the same issue?22:17
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naccslangasek: you're probably right, and seems like maybe you did the same for lasso? except that php-dev pulls in implicit build-deps :/22:30
nacci'm realizing that now22:30
naccslangasek: i think both lasso and libpuzzle need autoconf22:31
naccslangasek: do you want updated debdiffs or will you fix locally?22:31
slangaseknacc: hmm I've already uploaded and moved on so please shoot me a fresh debdiff22:32
naccslangasek: will do22:32
naccslangasek: and nm, libpuzzle already explicitly pulled in dh-autoreconf, so only lasso needs a fix22:39
slangaseknacc: yep, I see the lasso FTBFS mails streaming in22:43
naccslangasek: yeah :)22:43
naccslangasek: incr. debdiff posted to LP: #156640422:44
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1566404 in lasso (Ubuntu) "PHP bindings only support PHP5" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/156640422:44
Pharaoh_Atemnacc: certainly22:54
naccPharaoh_Atem: thanks! i'm really stumped but mostly because i don't know very well how to debug these modules; i'm still digging in the builds/sources, though22:57
Pharaoh_Atemokay22:57
naccPharaoh_Atem: slangasek: so i see that some extensions have a priorit= value in their configuration .ini. That helps with sorting them, I beleive (so, e.g., pdo.so is a priority=10, while pdo_*.so is a priority=20)23:18
naccPharaoh_Atem: slangasek: for now, would you be ok with me doing the same with raphf/propro/pecl-http until i hear back from ondrej if there is a better solution/23:19
Pharaoh_Atemnacc: that sounds reasonable23:20
slangaseknacc: no objection here23:25
naccslangasek: Pharaoh_Atem: ok, thanks testing that now23:25
naccslangasek: so afaict, zeroc-ice will only support php7 with 3.7.x, which is yet to be released (and no release date provided that i can find), are you ok with me just removing the php-zeroc-ice package?23:28
naccslangasek: both we and debian are on 3.5.x fyi23:28
slangaseknacc: I am perfectly ok with removing any of these packages, binary or source as appropriate, so long as their reverse-dependencies are handled in the process23:29
naccslangasek: ok, thanks, that will probably be easiest here23:30
naccslangasek: i think we'll need to drop spotweb, but not sure yet, but no revdeps23:30
naccsquirrelmail is all in php, but i don't know if there is a php7 version23:30
naccPharaoh_Atem: any idea?23:30
nacci've been searching w/o much luck23:30
naccwoo that worked23:47
Pharaoh_Atemnacc: I don't see anything of the sort, but I'm looking a bit more23:49
Pharaoh_Atemnacc: it looks like there's no real drive to move to php723:50
naccPharaoh_Atem: for that pkg at elast, upstream was more focused ohn supporting the oldest phps23:51

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