[02:47] lamont: dapper had a .1 and a .2! [02:47] http://old-releases.ubuntu.com/releases/dapper/ [03:39] nacc: apt let me install both together as it installs the ubuntu-html5-container:armhf alone too... only thing it bails out on is to handle the dependency when i installubuntu-sdk-libs:armhf [03:46] infinity: I was looking at meta-release-lts [03:47] lamont: Yeah, it's full of lies because it post-dates dapper. [03:47] heh === not_phunyguy is now known as phunyguy === not_phunyguy is now known as phunyguy === maclin1 is now known as maclin [10:23] infinity, Thanks. Looks like it works :-) ^^^ [11:42] chpasswd: (user ubuntu) pam_chauthtok() failed, error: [11:42] Authentication token manipulation error [11:42] chpasswd: (line 1, user ubuntu) password not changed [11:42] E: config/hooks/01-setup_user.chroot failed (exit non-zero). You should check for errors. [11:43] infinity, did anything change in the xenial archive tonight that isnt on xenial-changes ? i could build xenial images 14h ago ... now it fails in chpassword without any changes in that area [11:45] (for snappy that is) [13:07] the only thing i see changed in the archive is lamont's bind9 upload ... but it is beyond me how that could make chpasswd fail [13:10] ogra_: hostname resolution is littered everywhere. having said that, the change in bind9 was restoring some code in the SHUTDOWN path for bind9 so that it quit throwing an assertion [13:10] so yeah, confusing [13:10] there's also a goodly number of different packages seeing this: [13:10] Processing triggers for mime-support (3.59ubuntu1) ... [13:10] dpkg: error processing package language-selector-common (--configure): [13:10] hmm, does chpasswd use the hostname in any way ? [13:10] package language-selector-common is already installed and configured [13:10] ogra_: nfc [13:10] i wouldnt expect it to [13:11] right. sudo? not surprisingly, does. [13:11] no sudo in image builds :) [13:12] * lamont needs to step away === PaulW2U_ is now known as PaulW2U === yofel_ is now known as yofel === pitti is now known as Guest30809 === Guest30809 is now known as pitti [15:02] cjwatson, did anything with the LP buildds change tonight ? (i cant build xenial images anymore ... over night with no changes in the area THAT MAKE IT FAIL) [15:02] EEK [15:03] silly caps [15:03] don't know who did that, but thanks ^ [15:04] seb128: (that was about NM) ^ [15:04] cyphermox: did you upload that ubiquity change yet? [15:04] cyphermox, happyaron is working on those, I'm doing the sponsoring ;-) [15:05] Laney: no, it's not uploaded, but I will soon [15:05] rockin' [15:05] it's not like it will make a difference for now. [15:05] oh, otoh people could update ubiquity on the live cd... :/ [15:05] people would be able to use dailies [15:06] not sure those exist yet though [15:06] yeah [15:06] well for yakkety I'm doing d-i merges now [15:06] console-setup right now, and most of them will need a ubiquity update anyway [15:06] xenial dailies I mean [15:06] but y too [15:09] I will upload it now [15:10] what a beauty you are [15:14] why thank you mon petit pois [15:17] ogra_: No idea what's up with your image building woes. [15:19] infinity, yeah, i'm pretty lost ... there was a minor change in live-build/auto/config (to install u-boot-tools on all arches) ... that built last night just fine ... since this morning all builds fail ... in deparation i already tried a rolled back bind9 in the PPA and now i'm trying a build with all PPA packages removed ... [15:19] all show the same chpasswd error [15:20] pretty much out of the blue [15:20] * infinity cocks his head sideways at this log. [15:20] + sed -i /^ubuntu/d /etc/passwd [15:20] + sed -i /^ubuntu/d /etc/shadow [15:20] ogra_: If you're deleting the user, how do you expect chpasswd to work? [15:21] it is added to the nss-extrausers files ... note that no char in this code has changed in over a year [15:21] and the same hook is used on the phone images [15:22] Ahh, kay. [15:23] http://paste.ubuntu.com/16127540/ [15:23] I see no immediate reason why your world would have exploded. [15:23] thats the only change in livecd-rootfs [15:23] infinity, me neither, thats what bothers me so much ... :) [15:23] how can chpasswd break without any changes ... [15:23] ogra_: You want *all* arches to have u-boot-tools? Really? [15:24] yes [15:24] ogra_: How or why is it being used on x86 or ppc? [15:24] intel edison seemingly uses uboot [15:24] Fair enough. [15:25] And, indeed, embedded ppc machines often do too. [15:25] in any case there is no reason why that change should break chpasswd all of a sudden [15:25] Still, I'd expect kernel snaps to come pre-tooled. [15:25] No, that change should be harmless indeed. [15:25] not for the roolback bits [15:26] we need to modify some bootloader vars from userspace if boot fails [15:26] infinity: could you obliterate this console-setup? ^ it should have been for yakkety [15:26] cyphermox: Sure. [15:26] ta [15:26] on uboot we use fw_setenv ... on grub grub-editenv for that [15:27] the change just seeds fw_setenv [15:28] hmm, how long does it take tile a package deletion in a PPA goes active .... seems i'm still getting the PPA livecd-rootfs [15:28] (trying to roll back the PPA completely, just to make sure its not anything in there) [15:29] I see no livecd-rootfs in the PPA Packages file (which I just downloaded) [15:29] But man, there's a lot of other crap in here. [15:29] Like gccgo and systemd. [15:30] all outdated [15:30] ubuntu-core-config, ubuntu-snappy, squashfs-tools and initramfs-tools-ubuntu-core are the only relveant ones [15:31] and the only one with recent changes is initramfs-tools-ubuntu-core [15:31] everything else has been there yestzerday too [15:31] ok, if livecd-rootfs is finally gone let me trigger another build ... [15:32] Preparing to unpack .../livecd-rootfs_2.408_amd64.deb ... [15:32] Unpacking livecd-rootfs (2.408) ... [15:33] ah, finally [15:33] it is really annoying that packages you delete are immediately gone from the LP UI ... cheating me into thinking i can build :P [15:37] infinity, still failing [15:38] infinity, did anything else in the archve change beyond bind9 ? [15:38] Kay, not surprising, since I couldn't see how your PPA would be breaking it. [15:38] But I also can't see how updates would be. [15:38] right, just wanted to makes sure we can exclude that [15:38] ogra_: xenial-changes looks accurate to me. [15:38] k [15:38] well, *something* changed that breaks it [15:39] build root behavior changes ? setup changes ? [15:39] Oh, bah. Your rebuilds knocked the successful builds off the page. [15:39] Do you have a successful log? [15:39] yes :( [15:40] not handy, no [15:40] take a yakkety one [15:40] * infinity goes digging in cdimage logs. [15:41] (yakkety builds still fine btw, i tested that) [15:41] https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-cdimage/+livefs/ubuntu/xenial/ubuntu-core-system-image/+build/59382 [15:41] That's the last success, I'm guessing. [15:41] yeah, last night [15:43] http://paste.ubuntu.com/16127953/ is the code in question [15:44] bzoltan_: very strange! I'm not sure why that would be [15:45] @@ -1039,7 +1039,7 @@ [15:45] libgnutls-openssl27 libgnutls30 libklibc liblockfile-bin liblockfile1 [15:45] libnewt0.52 libnl-3-200 libnl-genl-3-200 libp11-kit0 libpng12-0 libslang2 [15:45] libssl1.0.0 libtasn1-6 linux-base lockfile-progs logrotate net-tools [15:45] - netcat-openbsd sudo ubuntu-core-config ucf udev vim-common vim-tiny whiptail [15:45] + netcat-openbsd sudo ucf udev vim-common vim-tiny whiptail [15:45] Suggested packages: [15:45] ogra_: So, that's the only meaningful diff I see in the logs. ubuntu-core-config isn't being installed anymore. [15:45] uuuh [15:45] why would that be [15:46] (Well, and livecd-rootfs versions, but we've established that's probably not an issue) [15:47] nacc: my best guess is that there was some black magic casted on that package... anyhow, my workaround is to explicitly install that dependency with the meta package what should pull it. Ugly hack, but does the job. [15:47] bzoltan_: ok -- if i find time, i will try and reproduce it [15:47] ogra_: Because initramfs-tools-ubuntu-core also isn't being installed anymore, and that's what pulled it in. [15:47] infinity, heh ... task header missing in ubuntu-core-config in the PPA i guess [15:48] same for the initramfs packages [15:48] ogra_: Ahh, is this the first time those have been in the PPA? [15:48] but that still doesnt explain why chpasswd would fail ... i dont think we touch anything in that area from either of these packages [15:48] infinity, no, but core has no meta ... we only have tasks [15:49] if they go to the PPA and you dont hack the task into the control file they are completely ignored ... funnily it is recognized that the archive version is outdated though ... so we end up with no package installed [15:49] ogra_: Well, those are the only two package differences I see in the log, other than your livecd-rootfs. [15:50] but still ... that shouldnt influence chpasswd [15:50] argh [15:50] ogra_: No builder changes. [15:50] it should ! [15:51] Well, and the bind9 libs, but given the bind9 fix was in the daemon, seems unlikely it would have miscompiled the libs on all arches. :P [15:51] * ogra_ finds a pam config file in ubuntu-core-config [15:51] Ah-ha. [15:51] oh my [15:51] ogra_: Okay, mystery solved. You're welcome. [15:51] ogra_: Also, diffing logs is super handy when trying to answer questions like this. For future reference. [15:51] ok, fixing the task header harder [15:52] infinity, thanks so much ... i'll try to remember next time [15:53] infinity, trying to install libcgal-qt5-dev on rugby/yakkety-armhf, ... the package is not seen there in version [15:53] $ apt-cache showsrc libcgal-qt5-dev | grep ^Version [15:53] Version: 4.8-3 [15:53] $ apt-cache show libcgal-qt5-dev | grep ^Version [15:53] Version: 4.7-4 [15:53] in the release pocket ... [16:00] doko: ftpmaster agrees. Curious. [16:01] * infinity copies cgal over itself. [16:02] Erm, wait. [16:02] No. [16:03] https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/cgal/4.8-3/+build/9639663 [16:03] doko: It's gone NBS on armhf (along with a couple of other binaries) [16:03] ohh [16:03] That feels like a mistake. [16:04] +cgal (4.8-2) unstable; urgency=medium [16:04] + [16:04] + * Fix FTBFS on armel and armhf caused by missing OpenGL ES support in CGAL [16:05] + (and libQGLViewer). Stop building libcgal-qt5-11 and libcgal-qt5-dev on [16:05] + armel and armhf. [16:05] yes, nto a mistake [16:05] + [16:05] just removed [16:05] + -- Joachim Reichel Fri, 22 Apr 2016 16:54:32 +0200 [16:05] libcgal-qt5-dev has reverse build-depends. So, that needs cleaning up. [16:06] ok, removing prepair and pprepair binaries [16:07] ovito and openscad too [16:09] NBS binaries removed. [16:27] whoever did setup the json-c tracker [16:28] it isn't working [16:28] https://release.debian.org/transitions/html/auto-json-c.html [16:28] can you please copy ben from here? [16:29] not sure what is wrong, maybe you need also the -dev packages? [16:33] I'll fix it up. [16:36] LocutusOfBorg: Done. [16:36] Err, or I clashed with someone else. [16:36] Now done. :P [16:36] yes, doko fixed it [16:36] * LocutusOfBorg wrote that on devel [17:49] infinity, https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/vivid still in "Supported" status.. should be marked "Obsolete" as EOL'd? [18:57] jgrimm: There are unfortunate reasons why we can't close it just yet. [18:57] jgrimm: So, yes it should be Obsolete, but LP can't say that. [18:58] infinity, heh. no worries,minor thing just wanted to mention in case not realized [18:59] jgrimm: Well aware. :) [19:00] :) [19:43] balloons, ping [19:44] alex-abreu, pong [19:44] balloons, wondering if you have the powers to re trigger a britney run ... [19:45] alex-abreu, no magic powers there I'm afraid [19:45] balloons, ah ... is there someone that does ? :) [19:45] a hard proposition at this hour on a Friday :-) [19:45] balloons, indeed [19:45] off the top, I can't think of anyone still around [19:46] balloons, are you acquainted w/ britney's error messages? [19:46] alex-abreu, I would say in general no [19:46] balloons, ok thank you :) [19:48] alex-abreu: what are you trying to retrigger? [19:49] slangasek, this ci request that apparently generated false positives' results for britney ... (i am not sure about it though but i cannot make sense ofthe error messages), https://requests.ci-train.ubuntu.com/#/ticket/1056 [19:50] alex-abreu: what do you see that's a false positive? What I see is britney saying that you're making packages uninstallable [19:51] alex-abreu: you have a package webapps-demo-click that depends on a package named qtdeclarative5-hud1.0, which only exists in trusty [19:51] slangasek, that's why i am saying that I am sure about what the diagnostic, ... could you point me to the failure since I dont see where it is [19:52] webapps-demo-click/amd64 unsatisfiable Depends: webapps-demo [19:52] slangasek, ah ... [19:52] webapps-demo-click/amd64 unsatisfiable Depends: qtdeclarative5-hud1.0 [19:52] Not considered [19:53] slangasek, mmmh thank you ... [20:52] PSA: I have to rebuild http://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com [20:52] (this only affects the web presentation, not the test machinery and britney)