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slangasekbarry: for extra fun, I see that lua5.3 includes both /usr/bin/luac5.3 - supposedly built with gcc - and /usr/bin/lua5.3 - supposedly built with g++.  Both segfault.00:08
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slangasekbarry: oh, n/m, one of those is lua 'compiler'.  but anyway, both in terrible shape...00:28
naccelbrus: ping, re: cacti, when you get a chance00:35
Pwnnahow do i make openjdk7 not depend on tzdata-jaava?01:07
Pwnnais that even possible?01:07
Pwnnai'm trying to.. forward port openjdk7 into xenial for my own use.01:07
Pwnnai guess my question is if i just go into the rules file and put with_tzdata=no, what will happen?01:10
naccPwnna: not sure i fillow, xenial has openjdk-7-jdk, no?01:13
Pwnnanope01:13
Pwnnait's removed01:13
slangasekwell, I don't see why you would try to "forward port" openjdk7 instead of just installing both openjdk-7 and tzdata-java from 14.0401:14
Pwnnai want to ppa it01:14
Pwnnabecause installing a debian package raw is kinda meh.01:14
Pwnnawhat's the impact of switching tzdata to no?01:15
Pwnnai could also create a package in the ppa that just has the files from tzdata-java01:15
sarnoldwhat's wrong with openjdk-8 or openjdk-9 (-9 is in universe..)01:16
Pwnnaunfortunately, i'm trying to build android and CyanogenMod requires 701:16
naccPwnna: why not just run trusty in a container or vm then?01:17
Pwnnanacc: so slow.01:17
sarnoldaha. eww. :)01:17
PwnnaVM is slow.01:17
Pwnnahaven't tried container yet01:17
naccPwnna: containers aren't slow? try using lxd ;)01:17
Pwnnai could debootstrap into a chroot even01:17
Pwnnais true01:18
Pwnnabut that setup will not play nicely with my automated setup for now01:18
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cpaelzergood morning05:06
darkxstbdmurray, cyphermox: we still need the gnome-session inhibitor to block screensaver, logind does not block user session idle monitors!06:01
darkxstbug 1565177 ^06:03
ubottubug 1565177 in ubuntu-release-upgrader (Ubuntu) "screensaver is not disabled during release upgrade" [High,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/156517706:03
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showazdovecot: auth: Error: LDAP: binding failed … Strong(er) authentication required, BindSimple: Transport encryption required06:16
showazhow can fixed samba-4.3.8?06:16
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showaz......06:17
pittiGood morning06:32
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mwhudsonaaargh dh-golang in trusty is impossibly ancient08:35
pittimwhudson: -backports?08:51
mwhudsonprobably a good idea08:51
pittimwhudson: if it's backwards compatible and you have some good arguments it could even be SRUed, but this depends on what you need to do08:51
mwhudsonalso i was exaggerating a bit, i can cope in this case by not running the tests :-)08:52
mwhudsonpitti: yeah, i'll think about SRU, if we want to keep lxd etc up to date in trusty it'll help08:52
pitti lxd | 2.0.0-0ubuntu1~ubuntu14.04.1 | trusty-backports/universe | source, amd64, arm64, armhf, i386, ppc64el08:52
pittimwhudson: it couldn't be much more up to date08:52
mwhudsonit _should_ be compatible, and there are hardly any go-built things in trusty anyway08:53
Laneystgraber is already doing lxd backports08:53
pittithese are done mostly automatically08:53
pittitrusty-backports followed xenial with pretty much every lxd upload08:53
mwhudsoni guess this means lxd avoids using new dh-golang features08:54
mwhudsonwhich is perhaps fine08:54
showazDisplayLink support ubuntu http://www.displaylink.com/downloads/ubuntu08:58
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dholbachpitti, HAPPY BIRTHDAY! :-D09:58
pitti\o/ thanks!09:58
dokoslangase`, is there a reason you uploaded lua 5.1 and 5.2 but not 5.3?10:18
pittidoko: btw, did you see? http://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/nbs.html10:26
dokopitti, yes. what was the solution for smc?10:28
pittidoko: removed from xenial with "FTBFS (Debian bug #812096), needs porting to CEGUI 0.8.4, removed from Debian testing, no rdepends"10:30
ubottuDebian bug 812096 in src:smc "smc: FTBFS: configure: error: Package requirements (CEGUI-OPENGL >= 0.7.2) were not met:" [Serious,Open] http://bugs.debian.org/81209610:30
pittidoko: it's still in -proposed if it ever gets fixed10:30
pittidoko: at least cegui itself got fixed along the way10:31
pitti♩ 23 bottles of FTBFS on the ♪ ♫10:31
pitti... wall10:32
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pittidoko: are you looking at cross-toolchain-base? (ubuntu patch that patches debian/ does not apply) or should I take a look?10:52
pittiand I still can't reproduce the gnupg-doc FTBFS10:52
pittilooking at vigraimpex ATM10:52
dokopitti, yes, waiting for one last glibc upload11:01
pittidoko: ok, ignoring that one11:11
pittibarry, doko: python-configglue> latest upstream version 1.1.3.post0 is just as broken; but python3-configglue has no reverse dependencies, so we could just remove the binary and keep python-configglue (one rdepends); WDYT?11:20
pittinot much point shipping a module with syntax errors11:20
pittidoko, barry: I uploaded this to unapproved now; feel free to reject if you have a better idea11:25
pittiI followed up to bug 150428811:28
ubottubug 1504288 in configglue "Test suite failure with Python 3.4 & 3.5" [Undecided,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/150428811:28
showazapt install php5-cli -> However the following packages replace it: php7.0-cli:i386 php7.0-cli (E: Package 'php5-cli' has no installation candidate)11:30
showazubuntu server 16.0411:30
showazwhy php5 err?11:30
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pittishowaz: php5 is gone from xenial, as the error message says; use php711:34
showazbackport ?11:34
showazpitti: php7 broken compatibility, now 16.04 only use HHVM/PHP-LiteSpeed-SAPI11:35
showaz5.6+11:36
cjwatsonshowaz: http://dark-net.net/?p=12811:36
pittishowaz: sorry, I don't know much about php other than that we moved to 7.011:36
cjwatsonshowaz: or http://blog.dustinkirkland.com/2016/04/php7-in-ubuntu-16.04-lts.html11:36
showazthanks but php7 no need, support software 25%11:36
cjwatsonshowaz: did you actually read the first link at all?11:37
showazpitti: thanks!11:37
cjwatson(I don't care about PHP at all, I just saw these go past on planet and thought they might be of use to you.)11:37
pitticjwatson: I'd like to add another 6 month's worth of 16.XX milestones to https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+milestones -- where can I do that/11:49
pitti?11:49
pitti(using my TB credentials while I still have them)11:50
pittioh, https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/y-series/+addmilestone apparently11:50
cjwatsoner no11:51
cjwatsonpitti: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/xenial/+addmilestone surely11:51
cjwatsonpitti: unless you mean 16.10?11:51
pitticjwatson: oh, why xenial? 16.05, 16.06 etc. are Y surely?11:51
cjwatsonoh, right, I thought you meant 16.04.X11:51
cjwatsonas you were11:51
pitticjwatson: ah, I guess at some point we want those as well, but for now just the next six months of targetting blueprints or bugs11:52
cjwatsonsure11:53
pittiok, done11:55
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cyphermoxdarkxst: right, that's what I was saying :)13:26
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tseliotpitti: I have just uploaded nvidia-361 and nvidia-340 with transitional packages, so that we can get rid of the -updates flavours14:24
tseliottjaalton: ^14:24
pittitseliot: ah great, thanks! (don't see them in unapproved yet)14:28
tjaaltontseliot: thanks14:30
tseliotpitti: yes, I haven't received an email about the uploads either14:32
cjwatsontseliot: one of our haproxies fell over, will need to recover the upload14:33
cjwatsontseliot: just leave it for now14:33
tseliotcjwatson: oh, ok, thanks14:34
pittiah, I suppose that's also the reason why launchpad.net feels like a pit of tar right now14:34
cjwatsonyes14:34
sil2100bdmurray: hey! I got in touch with the two remaining people on our list and confirmed their readiness to apply on the next meeting - I updated the agenda with regards to that14:35
sil2100bdmurray: thanks for clearing out the list!14:35
sil2100bdmurray: (the DMB applicant list of course)14:35
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stgraberLaney, mwhudson: I do remember testing our initial packaging with trusty's dh-golang and finding some issues which had me avoid some specific bits in the xenial packaging14:41
stgrabercan't remember the details though, that was over 6 months ago14:41
LocutusOfBorgcan anybody please ignore ruby-saml testsuite? the same issues are on debian-ci, and I think they aren't important, at least seems that packaged depending on it works anyway14:45
pittiLocutusOfBorg: hm, would be interesting if the failure started with the -proposed version or due to some other changes14:47
pittihttp://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/packages/r/ruby-saml/xenial/amd64/ sure does look like the former14:47
pittias there was a pass in between for a different trigger14:48
pittisame for http://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/packages/r/ruby-omniauth-saml/xenial/amd64/14:48
LocutusOfBorgI guess ignoring is fine then?14:49
pittiwell, no, I'm saying the opposite14:50
pittithe current version in xenial passes, the one in -proposed doesn't14:50
LocutusOfBorgdamn ruby clueless14:50
pittiignoring would be fine if xenial's would now fail as well as it got broken due to some other changes14:50
LocutusOfBorgI don't know how to fix them14:50
pittiruby cluelessness> make that two :)14:50
slangasekdoko: I uploaded lua5.3 several hours /before/ the other two14:55
LocutusOfBorgpitti, the testsuite from the old and the new saml are completely different15:12
LocutusOfBorgand there seems to be  lot of new tests added15:12
LocutusOfBorgand somewhere at the begin gem2deb-test-runner is doing a mv of the library, so the chdir doesn't work anymore15:13
gQuigspitti: I can't think of any other tests to do on https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/telepathy-qt5/+bug/1538772 (except if some one wants to test it on the phone)15:14
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1538772 in telepathy-qt5 (Ubuntu) "Stop build-depending on libfarstream-0.1-dev and gstreamer 0.10" [Undecided,Confirmed]15:14
gQuigsbtw, with that change, and screenlets removal 1566635, the rest of the gstreamer0.10 packages should be removable15:15
Pici@515:19
udevbotError: "5" is not a valid command.15:19
Picioopw.15:19
pittigQuigs: ah, thanks; I think it needs to be looked at more closely -- I noticed (later on) that our -qt5 package has a ton of touch patches, not sure if they are all upstream now15:22
gQuigsah ok15:23
LocutusOfBorgpitti, I think I fixed saml, thanks15:57
LocutusOfBorgit was just a testsuite error15:57
mterry@pilot out16:19
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LocutusOfBorgpitti, can you please make ruby-saml testsuite against proposed ruby-omniauth-saml?16:28
LocutusOfBorgBTW ruby-saml 1.1.2-1ubuntu1 is dinstalling I guess16:29
naccmterry: thanks for your uploads!16:29
mterrynacc, yw!  thanks for the patches  :)16:29
naccmterry: i'm presuming you might have permission to do so (I do not) can you mark the task for wordpress as invalid as well in LP: #1315888 ?16:31
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1315888 in php5 (Ubuntu Trusty) "Zlib functions (gzopen etc.) are undefined while gzopen64 etc. exist" [High,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/131588816:31
mterrynacc, naw, I don't have permission.   Not a dev for that project  :-/16:31
tewardnacc: should be pointed out that they don't use Launchpad16:32
naccmterry: oh i see that's how it works, ok, i wasn't sure :)16:32
tewardtheir tracker appears to be upstream trac, is there an upstream ticket?16:32
mterrynacc, but doesn't hurt to have it there -- bug won't appear open to ubuntu tracker even though there are other tasks.  All I generally care about is the ubuntu tasks  :)16:33
naccmterry: ack16:33
naccteward: well, there shouldn't be -- in that there is no wordpress bug?16:33
tewardnacc: different issue - release notes on php7.0, do you want me to update the link to my dark-net.net post on the nginx-side with the pretty url?16:34
naccteward: sure, that'd be great16:34
tewardnacc: not sure, though the evil thing would be to remove the WordPress task where possible - or just leave it.  as mterry said, more important the Ubuntu task is addressed ;)16:34
tewardnacc: updated that link16:41
naccteward: thanks!16:41
Son_Gokunacc: the patches are IN! https://libvirt.org/git/?p=libvirt-php.git;a=summary16:43
Son_Gokunacc: I’ve been requested to do some testing before he marks it as 0.5.2 and releases it to wild16:43
naccSon_Goku: sweet, if it gets tagged soon, i'll file the SRU bug :)16:44
naccSon_Goku: well, i'll file hte bug regardless, but mean i'll work it :)16:55
Son_Gokuwelp, he broke the build16:55
Son_Gokuit doesn’t work on php7 anymore :(16:55
Son_Gokunacc: he changed the zend_ulong to zend_ulong64, which doesn’t exist16:56
nacc:)16:56
naccSon_Goku: glad you're testing!16:57
Son_GokuI need to find an equivalent to unsigned long long in php16:57
naccSon_Goku: was it a documented change?16:57
Son_Gokuhe changed the patch mid-flight16:57
Son_Gokumy version uses zend_ulong, but he switched it during the review16:58
naccah16:58
tseliotpitti: hey, can you approve nvidia-graphics-drivers-340 too , please?17:02
tseliotor cjwatson ^17:11
Son_Gokunacc: easy enough to fix17:16
Son_Gokunacc: I need to head into the office though, otherwise I’ll catch hell :P17:16
Son_Gokubbs as Pharaoh_Atem17:16
naccSon_Goku: np, thanks!17:16
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Son_Gokunacc: go ahead and file the request, so that you can get the wheels greased17:17
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naccslangasek: for SRU'ing (presuming that's the case for libvirt-php + php7 support), is it appropriate to have one large patch that backports the upstream php7 support in d/patches? or should it be 1:1 with the upstream commits?17:23
slangaseknacc: I don't have a particularly strong preference, there are pros and cons of both representations given that source package uploads are not git repos17:25
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naccslangasek: ack, i think there are a lot of commits in this case, so one is a bit easier :)17:27
slangaseknacc: right, for "lots of commits" a unified diff is usually easier to review too17:27
naccslangasek: yep, thanks!17:28
LocutusOfBorgplease run ruby-saml 1.1.2-1ubuntu1 testsuite against ruby-omniauth-saml in proposed thanks17:35
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Pharaoh_Atemnacc: so git HEAD + https://www.redhat.com/archives/libvir-list/2016-April/msg00929.html makes it work on php718:11
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naccPharaoh_Atem: yeah, the tricky part is we need to backport :)18:36
naccPharaoh_Atem: i can start doing that today, will probably need your help to test via PPA?18:36
Pharaoh_Atemnacc: certainly18:44
naccPharaoh_Atem: thanks, will try to get something to you after lunch18:45
Pharaoh_Atemokay, cool18:45
naccPharaoh_Atem: what's the first commit in the git series that adds php7 support? don't have the ML post handy18:46
Pharaoh_Atemnacc: a71cb51dd9bb8805ae1b0e7e29f79e57164655bb18:47
naccPharaoh_Atem: ack, thanks!18:47
Pharaoh_Atemnacc: gitweb: http://libvirt.org/git/?p=libvirt-php.git18:48
Pharaoh_Atemnacc: git url:  git://libvirt.org/libvirt-php18:48
naccPharaoh_Atem: thanks!18:49
Pharaoh_Atemnacc: here's the patch: http://paste.fedoraproject.org/355585/46065977/18:49
Pharaoh_Atemthat goes on top of the git HEAD18:49
Pharaoh_Atemnacc: I suspect you'll have to roll up all the patches from 0.5.1 release, though18:52
naccPharaoh_Atem: we're probably going to have to find a better alternative, given that we're on 0.4.8 :)18:53
Pharaoh_AtemO.o18:53
Pharaoh_Atemhow the hell did that happen!?18:53
naccdebian only recnelty moved up, if i had to guess18:53
Pharaoh_Atemaww geez18:54
naccslangasek: for something broken like libvirt-php, is it possible to sync with debian at this point? or should i just pursue what i was originally planning which was a backport?18:55
naccslangasek: not that syncing alone will fix the issue, but willmake the backport far more reliable (I think)18:56
Pharaoh_Atemnacc: apparently... Ondrej pulled in the first version of my patches?18:58
nacc0.5.1-31-ga005c2d with PHP 7.0 support19:00
naccbut that's from mar 2519:00
nacchow's that possible?19:00
Pharaoh_AtemI have... no idea19:01
naccand that's not a defined hash?19:01
Pharaoh_AtemI didn't even submit the patches until April 819:01
Pharaoh_AtemI'm confused :(19:01
slangaseknacc: still possible to sync; non-broken package that someone else maintains > broken package in the archive19:02
naccslangasek: ack, will verify this bit and then file the bug then19:02
Pharaoh_Atemnacc: I have *no idea* where that comes from19:02
naccPharaoh_Atem: e-mailing ondrej, will cc you19:03
Pharaoh_Atembecause none of my branches have that commit object hash19:03
Pharaoh_Atemnacc: okay19:18
dokolifeless, uploaded https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pyjunitxml/0.6-1.1ubuntu1  debian doesn't have your 0.7 release19:26
dstufftdoko: Just to let you know, I'm poking at setuptools in Ubuntu 16.04. I see that it's version 20.3.1 and there was a string of releases trying to restore backwards compatability when it got broken in version 20.2. I see you do have packaging 16.6 and I know at least some of the fixes were actually in that lib and just pulled into a newer setuptools, double checking to make sure _all_ the fixes were like that.19:31
dstufftOk yea, python3-pkg-resources on Ubuntu 16.04 still has the regression. (Can test it using python3 -c "import pkg_resources; pkg_resources.Requirement.parse('multiprocessing; python_version == \'2.5\' and platform.python_implementation != \'Jython\'')")19:36
dokodstufft, setuptools has way too many regressions in it's way too many releases ;p  maybe start working with release candidates, and have longer stabilization periods?19:38
dokoat this point, I'd just like to pull in fixes19:38
dstufftdoko: I don't actually work on setuptools itself, I think it needs to slow down myself (this is why pip is still fast, but not nearly as quick as setuptools does)19:38
dstufftI just happened to notice the version number19:38
dstufftand knew of the issues19:39
dokobarry, ^^^19:39
dstufftdoko: So, I *tihnk* and I'm still verifying, that the fixes were contained within the packaging library, but y'all didn't unvendor the packaging lib from inside of pkg_resources in setuptools19:40
dstufftso you have the right version of the packaging lib in the archives, but python3-pkg-resources isn't using it atm19:40
dstufftdoko: for whatever it's worth, the delta between the version you have (20.3.1) and the latest version (20.7.0) is mostly adding more tests, fixing the regressions caused by 20.2 and some misc erata from switching from hg to git (updating links, etc). It's probably roughly about six of one, half a dozen of the other for backporting specific fixes and backporting a new version - https://github.com/pypa/setuptools/compare/20.3.1...v20.7.019:45
dstufftbut either way is OK with me19:45
dstufftI just know that this caused a bunch of packages to not be installable (the regression that is) and I really want 16.04 + python packaging to be in a good state :]19:46
dstufft(anything in pkg_resources/_vendor/packaging is just changes that came from pulling in packaging 16.6)19:48
dokodstufft, can you file a FFe?19:49
dstufftWhat is a FFe19:49
dstufftI'm happy to do it though :]19:50
dokohttps://wiki.ubuntu.com/FreezeExceptionProcess19:50
dstufftdoko: Ok, it says I need to have a package ready to go and stuff. I have to pick up my daughter from the bus in ~5 minutes so I don't have time right this minute to try and figure out how to update a package. I'll see if I can figure that out when I get back19:56
dokodstufft, I'm uploading to debian, so you can reference it19:56
dstufftokay19:56
barrydstufft: let me know if you need any help with that19:56
barry(the ffe)19:56
dokodstufft, setuptools stopped distributing the CHANGES.txt ?19:58
dstufftI think they just renamed it to CHANGES.rst19:58
dstufftso that it renders on GitHub19:58
dstufftIf it's not in the tarball maybe they forgot to update a reference19:59
dokono, not in the tarball19:59
dokonext regression :-/ Rename CHANGES and README files for nicer rendering on Github.19:59
dstufft$10 says they forgot to update MANIFEST.in20:00
dstufftis that important? I don't know if y'all use that file or not. I can see if Jason can do a 20.7.1 that fixes that if it is20:00
dokorenamed files produce a diff ...20:00
dstufftOk, gotta go get Alyssa from the bus stop, will be back in 20-30 and I'll see if I can figure out how to file a FFe (unless barry or someone feels like doing it instead, either way is fine with me). Let me know if you want a 20.7.1 with CHANGES.rst inside of it and I'll poke jaraco or someone who can release setuptools and ask them20:02
dstufftbbs20:02
barrydstufft: ping me when you get back.  i'm working on another ffe atm20:03
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barrypitti: still around?20:13
dokodstufft, barry: despite this version inflation, the changes look pretty small if you ignore the renaming noise20:15
barrydoko: cool.  still want an ffe?20:16
dokowell, I'll upload so that people can have a look at the diff20:18
barrydoko: sounds good.  while you're at it, are you able to reject the webob sync?  on further testing, i think it's not worth syncing it now20:19
dstufftbarry: ok I'm back now :]20:19
barrydstufft: cool.  see scrollback20:20
dokobarry, dstufft: http://launchpadlibrarian.net/253841863/python-setuptools_20.3.1-1_20.7.0-1.diff.gz20:21
barrydoko, dstufft yeah, minus rename, docs, and tests it's not so much stuff20:23
dokobarry, so please check with infinity20:24
dstufftI think the only actual code changes which aren't required are A) Some small refactoring and B) changing an exception handler from catching ImportError to just an Exception20:24
barrydoko: ack20:24
dstufft(B) shouldn't affect Ubuntu at all b/c it's in Windows code20:25
barryinfinity: hi!20:25
dstufftbarry: so I just file a bug against python-setuptools asking for a FFe and explaining why?20:25
barrydstufft: the bug wants a stylized description: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FreezeExceptionProcess20:27
barrydstufft: anything you don't know, just ping me20:28
dstufftbarry: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/python-setuptools/+bug/157058720:39
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1570587 in python-setuptools (Ubuntu) "[FFe] Please update to bugfix release 20.7" [Undecided,New]20:39
dstufftmaybe I did that wrong, I Tried to copy other bugs I found in https://bugs.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-release/+subscribedbugs20:39
infinityIt's fine.20:41
dokodstufft, please subscribe ubuntu-release20:41
barrydstufft: that looks good.  i've subscribed ~ubuntu-release20:41
barryheh20:41
dstufftoh yea, I was gonna do that once someone told me I didn't totally screw it up since i don't know if that is going to cause someone to get an email or not20:42
dstufftThanks a lot!20:42
mwhudsoni think the people on ~ubuntu-release get enough mail that one more isn't really noticeable :-)20:44
lifelessdoko: ack; I need to get on that20:53
bdmurrayseb128: I just upgraded a vm from W to X and keep getting a dialog that says "An update is needed ... to show all installable apps." Clicking Yes just shows the dialog again.  Is that known?20:54
slangasekBacktrace:20:55
slangasek/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libSegFault.so(+0x2671)[0xf7769671]20:55
slangasekI dunno, I think that might be your problem right there20:55
slangasekat least you didn't load libKernelPanic?20:56
naccheh20:56
seb128bdmurray, I mentioned it to attente earlier but he doesn't get it ... could you report against gnome-software?20:57
attenteseb128: bdmurray: do either of you have a /var/lib/app-info directory?20:58
seb128I don't20:58
attenteok.. so that explains the dialog, but i'm not sure why it's reprompting for it20:59
attentehold on. let me try something here21:01
bdmurrayattente: I have no app-info directory21:01
tsimonq2is there documentation for what release pockets are used for the release assigned to the devel alias (currently Xenial)?21:04
cjwatsontsimonq2: I don't really understand the question.  The release pocket is a singular thing; maybe you mean something else?21:07
attentebdmurray: seb128: does gnome-software launch when you click on yes?21:07
seb128yes21:07
cjwatson(and "pocket" is terrible terminology we were lumbered with years back, but anyway)21:08
bdmurrayattente: the first time it did, now it just stays open21:08
seb128attente, it starts, displays the refresh icon, then displays the dialog again21:08
tsimonq2cjwatson: for example, xenial-proposed, xenial-updates, etc. I am talking about the xenial-* portion21:08
tsimonq2get what I mean?21:08
cjwatsontsimonq2: OK, so the reason I was confused is that when people say "the release pocket" [of xenial] that means specifically xenial, not xenial-anything21:08
attenteprobably the easy fix is to make sure it only asks when the g-s is actually launched explicitly by the user21:09
attentebut it's really weird that it asks more than once21:09
tsimonq2cjwatson: yeah, I get what you mean. Do you have an answer to my question?21:09
cjwatsontsimonq2: Launchpad has a rather hardcoded set of five pockets: release, security, proposed, updates, and backports21:09
cjwatsontsimonq2: the suites (series + pocket) that those turn into for the xenial series are xenial, xenial-security, xenial-proposed, xenial-updates, and xenial-backports21:10
cjwatsonyou can see that in http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/21:10
tsimonq2cjwatson: which ones are used in development?21:10
tsimonq2s/development/development releases/21:10
tsimonq2cjwatson: like, are backports and updates really used?21:11
cjwatsontsimonq2: the model for the last few years has been that, when a series is in active development, all uploads go to -proposed and are migrated to release by proposed-migration; after the series is marked stable, -proposed switches to being a staging area for SRUs awaiting verification, and -{security,updates,backports} come into use21:11
cjwatsontsimonq2: the post-release suites (-security, -updates, -backports) aren't used before release because there's no point - things should just be uploaded to -proposed.  (there is a slight fudge factor here in the few days before release.)21:12
tsimonq2cjwatson: that's what I needed to know, thank you21:13
cjwatsonI'm sure this is documented somewhere, but it was quicker to explain it than to find the link21:13
dokomesa-opencl-icd/amd64 unsatisfiable Depends: libclc-r600 (>= 0.2.0+git20150813)21:51
dokomesa-opencl-icd/amd64 unsatisfiable Depends: libclc-amdgcn21:51
dokotjaalton, ^^^21:51
tjaaltondoko: universe21:51
tjaaltondemote it21:51
dokotjaalton, mesa-opencl-icd?21:52
tjaaltonyes21:52
dokodone21:53
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dokoslangasek, stokachu: are you aware of the juju-core autopkg test failures? or should mgz join this channel too if he uploads?22:25
slangasekdoko: they are documented in the FFe bug. mgz has said he is working on them.22:25
slangasekand afaik mgz was not the uploader22:26
dokota22:26
slangasek(but he is in #ubuntu-release)22:26
dokohe's mentioned as uploader22:26
stokachui ve been doing the upload for them22:27
stokachuI want aware of the test failures though22:27
stokachuwasn't*22:27
slangasekstokachu: the tests are upside-down and broken.  Hopefully there are fixed versions coming soon.22:28
stokachuso they just did a release today I need to verify that then22:28
dokojust seeing that openstack is now entangled with juju22:29
stokachuslangasek: one sec getting balloons in here22:29
stokachuslangasek: they are telling me beta4 and 1.25.5 should have fixed them22:31
stokachuwhich im about to upload22:32
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slangasekstokachu: "beta4 and 1.25.5" - this was only ever broken in juju-core 2.0; so hopefully they're telling you the right thing ;)22:35
stokachuslangasek: looks like 2.0~beta4 has the fixes22:36
stokachuslangasek: juju 2.0 beta4 looks to have autopkgtests in the relevant debian/tests directory22:40
stokachuand contains the fixes for the lxd dependency22:40
slangasekstokachu: so did the last upload.  they were just untested and broken.22:40
slangasekok22:40
slangasekand the sudo dependency, and the needs-root declaration22:41
slangasek?22:41
stokachulemme find out.. ive asked them to join here22:41
stokachumgz_: hey slangasek had some questiosn wrt sudo dep and needs-root declaration22:42
stokachuand making sure that the autopkgtests were passing22:42
mgz_slangasek: wotcha. fixed the autopackagetests for 1.25.5, have the 2.0-beta4 ones... very likely fixed22:42
mgz_needs-root is mostly needed for test setup, we drop privs with the normal-user.sh script22:43
dokolikely?22:43
mgz_I'm running again with a fix for the last issue I saw22:43
slangasekmgz_: yes; so the updated package now includes both the needs-root declaration, and the sudo dependency so that normal-user.sh is able to drop privs?22:44
mgz_slangasek: yup22:44
slangasekok22:44
balloonsmgz_, and you are adding jujutest to lxd in normal_user.sh yes?22:45
mgz_yeah, done that22:45
mgz_currently wondering if this is going to work in nested lxc22:45
mgz_it's... a bit to quiet and hung atm22:45
mgz_wonder if it's hung not being able to get base lxd image22:48
mgz_just hung inside an lxc command doing who knows what23:03
mgz_I love lxd.23:03
balloonsmy xenial image is complaining about locales, and adt won't use a persistent image so . . .23:04
stgrabermgz_: is it the first time you're using nested lxd?23:04
Odd_Blokeballoons: Are you using a daily xenial image, or a release one?23:04
stgrabermgz_: if so, did you set security.nesting=true on the container, if you don't lxd will keep crashing, with systemd helpfuly respawning it, leading to the client being stuck23:05
Odd_Blokeballoons: (release will be beta, which is known to have a locale problem which has been fixed in dailies for a couple of weeks)23:05
mgz_stgraber: this is an adt test23:05
balloonsI believe I've tried both, but that might not be true23:05
mgz_it's a totally fresh environment23:05
balloonsOdd_Bloke, sounds like indeed I'm not getting a daily23:05
balloonsi'm trying lxc launch ubuntu-daily:16.04 xenial-daily23:05
stgrabermgz_: oh, yeah, lxd isn't going to work inside the lxc based adt environment23:06
balloonsbut it matters not, as adt won't take a persitent image23:06
mgz_okay, so I upload what I've got and hope it works then I guess23:06
balloonsstgraber, I built an image with adt-build-lxd.. seemed ok23:06
balloonslol, other than the xenial issues. trusty works fine23:06
mgz_the 1.25 local provider is happy, the lxd provider tests... not so23:06
stgraberballoons: yeah but that's not what the adt runners are using yet23:06
balloonsstgraber, oh. So having it work for me using that isn't a good test then?23:07
balloonsmgz_, I agree, if everyone else is on board then. Sounds like a proper local test isn't going to be easy to come by.23:08
stgraberballoons: right, amd64, i386 and ppc64el are VM based, the rest (maybe with the exception of arm64) is using good-old lxc with a custom profile which isn't compatible with running lxd23:08
stgraberand IIRC the lxd based adt runners don't have nesting support enabled yet23:08
mgz_okay, so changing the lxd tests back to isolation-machine and going with that23:09
stgraberso usually for container stuff we just look at the results on amd64, i386 and ppc64el and consider every other failures as expected23:09
balloonsahh.. I had thought those all got moved over. I remember pitti talking about support for this in Jan23:09
slangasekballoons, mgz_, stgraber: and juju-core already passed its tests on armhf+s390x, which implies they've been deliberately skipped; whereas amd64,i386,ppc64el, the VM-based ones where the tests should run, were failing because of the test bugs23:09
stgraberballoons: he added lxd support to autopkgtest upstream, yes, that code just isn't used in production yet :)23:10
mgz_slangasek: there's a difference between the last branch failing, and getting the next upload actually running good tests23:10
mgz_even with this rollback the coverage on armhf/s390 should be a little better23:11
mgz_but I have less confidence lxd will actually work as I can't get it to locall23:11
mgz_y23:11
slangasekmgz_: I'm saying, armhf and s390x with their lxd-based runners are already doing "the right thing" (approximately), you just need the lxd tests running on the VM-based runners, for which a local test with nested lxd is probably a waste of time23:11
mgz_(in the adt environment)23:11
balloonsso perhaps a schroot with lxd?23:19
balloonsstill the same perhaps23:19
xnoxslangasek, some have argued that we should run autopkgtests in multiple environments e.g. in qemu, in lxd, and bare-metal.23:23
* xnox guesses lxd qualifies as bare metal.23:23
slangasekxnox: I think that would be testing something other than the packages...23:50
seb128bdmurray, does your apt-get update displays some error due to repos with errors (like the google talk one)? that was the issue for me why it was asking again to refresh23:56

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