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arooni-mobilehey folks;  im on an ubuntu 14.04 laptop and id like a bitter vnc viewer than vinagre.  when i connect to my mac mini that has two 1920x1080 displays i am either too far zoomed in or out.  i'd like to view only one display at a time via vnc.  how can i do this?02:30
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devster31on a live server I should only install new updates if they're security upgrades?10:34
coreycbjamespage, beisner: hello, 1:2.2+dfsg-5expubuntu9.7~cloud5 is ready for promotion to kilo-proposed when you have a moment11:46
jamespagecoreycb, ok got it13:13
coreycbjamespage, thanks.  AMZ_ ^13:14
coreycbAMZ_, it'll need some time to build and publish binaries then qemu will be available to test in kilo-proposed13:15
AMZ_jamespage: coreycb: thanks! i'll keep an eye on it13:15
jamespagedone13:16
coreycbjamespage, we're going to leave paramiko at >= 1.16.0 for b1.  there were missing directories in the released tarball that d/watch points at.  the maintainer said he'll be updating to 2.0.0 soon so we can pick it up in b2.13:24
coreycbddellav and I were chatting with him13:25
jamespagecoreycb, ok13:26
ddellavcoreycb jamespage though his latest email says he's almost done with updating it13:26
coreycbddellav, hmm. ok.13:27
coreycbddellav, alright well nova and cinder are just about ready to upload so I think I'll just upload with >= 1.16.0 and we can bump d/control afterward for b2.13:29
ddellavcoreycb: ok sounds like a plan13:30
coreycbddellav, looks like monascaclient needs an MIR (for heat)13:35
ddellavcoreycb: ok, I'll add that to my todo list13:36
coreycbddellav, ok thanks13:36
coreycbddellav, this can be a good reference to understand why something is stuck in proposed: http://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/proposed-migration/update_excuses.html13:36
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coreycbddellav, jamespage: nova and cinder uploaded14:03
nixnothingmorning14:42
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jamespageddellav, coreycb: dealing with python-babel being stuck in proposed - openerp6.1 need a fixup14:48
coreycbjamespage, ok need a hand with that?14:51
jamespagecoreycb, nah is just using old pkg names14:51
coreycbjamespage, ok14:52
jamespagecoreycb, btw I did a bit of a re-jib on the ubuntu theme in the dashboaard14:52
jamespageif i've got it right, its always installed, and is end-user selectable14:53
jamespageits the default all the time unless someone changes their mind of reconfigures things14:53
coreycbjamespage, awesome I'll take a look.  selectable in local_settings.py?14:56
jamespagecoreycb, yes14:58
jamespageDEFAULT_THEME14:58
coreycbjamespage, ok. cool, looks like the changes also limit the static assets compression to once per install too.14:59
jamespagecoreycb, yes - thus avoiding that trigger thing I was talking about14:59
coreycbjamespage, great15:00
coreycbjamespage, I'd like your opinion on bug 1574144 when you have a sec15:00
ubottubug 1574144 in horizon (Ubuntu) "package openstack-dashboard-ubuntu-theme 2:9.0.0-0ubuntu2 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 1" [Medium,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/157414415:00
jamespagecoreycb, hmm I wonder15:02
jamespagecoreycb, might be related to https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/horizon/+bug/158404015:02
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1584040 in horizon (Ubuntu Yakkety) "Horizon wsgi can run in the wrong WSGIProcessGroup" [Undecided,New]15:02
coreycbjamespage, hmm not sure.  basically it's a result of installing openstack-dashboard when apache2 is already installed but apache2 is not running at install time.15:04
coreycbjamespage, then openstack-dashboard.postinst fails here if apache2 is down:  apache2_invoke enconf $CONF || exit $?15:05
jamespagecoreycb, hmm15:06
naccsdeziel: would you be able to help me verify if LP: #1457957 is the same underlying issue as the puppet bug you're working?16:24
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1457957 in puppet (Ubuntu Vivid) "puppet uses upstart for service status checks in vivid" [High,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/145795716:25
naccsdeziel: on cursory reading so far, it seems like it must be :)16:25
sdezielnacc: yes, looks like the same thing to me. Let me try to reproduce in a Vivid container16:27
naccsdeziel: thanks!16:27
naccsdeziel: it might need a trusty -> vivid upgrade (so you had upstart at some point), but not sure16:28
rbasakmagicalChicken: please can I have a progress update from you on bug 869017, bug 1394403 and 1511222? No progress is an acceptable report.16:45
ubottubug 869017 in kbd (Ubuntu) "Ubuntu server enables screenblanking, concealing crashdumps (DPMS is not used)" [Medium,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/86901716:45
ubottubug 1511222 in apache2 (Ubuntu Trusty) "Incorrect trusted proxy match test in mod_remoteip" [Medium,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/151122216:45
ubottubug 1394403 in apache2 (Ubuntu Trusty) "RewriteRule of "^$" is broken" [Medium,Incomplete] https://launchpad.net/bugs/139440316:45
coreycbjamespage, ddellav: new oslo.messaging uploaded.  I failed to merge the ubuntu delta on my last upload.  should be fixed now.16:49
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magicalChickenrbasak: Hey, I have not made any progress on the bugs yet, sorry about that. I got sidetracked with curtin work. I see the patch for 1511222 and I can get that patched into the apache package this afternoon16:51
magicalChickenAs for 1394403 I was not able to reproduce the bug after the original patch that was uploaded was applied using the method provided in the comments. I'll try again with the method from the original report though16:51
magicalChickenFor the kbd bug I am kind of at a loss as to how to deal with that, aside from setting consoleblank=0 in the default grub configuration, but modifying boot seems a bit overkill for a minor bug16:52
sdezielnacc: so the Vivid issue really looks the same as the Xenial/Yakkety one16:54
naccsdeziel: great, thanks! can you put a comment in and mark it as a dupe? I trust your judgment in this regard. And we're not going to be fixing vivid anyways, so it makes sense to indicate it is fixed in xenial, at least16:55
nacc(once it is)16:56
sdezielnacc: but the problem is not fixed in Xenial yet16:56
naccsdeziel: yes, hence the parenthetical caveat16:57
naccsdeziel: the bug is the same, we'll fix it in one place (bug)16:57
sdezielnacc: ah, sorry16:58
naccsdeziel: np, i was being overly verbose -- i agree with your assessment, if you could put a comment in and indicate it's a duplicate of the other bug, that'd be great (or i can later today)16:58
sdezielin https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/puppet/+bug/1495853, paelzer mentioned: "There is a known issue in case upstart is installed - not 100% a dup, that is tracked in bug 1457957"16:59
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1495853 in puppet (Ubuntu) "puppet service enable broken on ubuntu vivid with debian provider" [Medium,Fix released]16:59
ubottubug 1457957 in puppet (Ubuntu Vivid) "puppet uses upstart for service status checks in vivid" [High,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/145795716:59
Odd_Blokejackdpeterson: o/17:00
sdezielI'll dig deeper as apparently Debian now always use the "service" wrapper and it seems to work for them17:00
Odd_Blokejackdpeterson: What version of Vagrant are you using?17:00
jackdpetersonLatest (1.8.1, virtual box also at latest)17:00
Odd_Blokejackdpeterson: On Ubuntu, or...?17:01
jackdpetersonActually, on Mac OS-X  ... but my colleagues could reproduce this issue across host OS's17:01
naccsdeziel: ah ok, thanks17:02
Odd_Blokejackdpeterson: I've updated that bug with what I'm seeing.17:03
jackdpetersonGlad you could reproduce the issue :-)17:04
Odd_Blokejackdpeterson: Umm, I don't think I am reproducing the issue there; the box works fine for me.17:04
jackdpetersonhmm, let me give it a shot on one of my ubuntu boxes to see if I can reproduce here in my strange alternate reality17:04
Odd_Blokejackdpeterson: Sure; I'm heading out now (I'm UK-based), but if you update the bug and ping me again tomorrow then we can keep working through it. :)17:05
jackdpetersonSure thing17:05
Odd_Blokejackdpeterson: (One thought: I have a pretty hefty machine so my boot might be happening before some timeout causes a failure to reported?)17:06
Odd_BlokeAnyway, now I'm gone.17:06
jackdpetersonAh, well the other part of this is that it *should* be using the vagrant user and not ubuntu as the user to be consistent with that target environment.17:07
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vootAnyone have experience with FreeRADIUS? I'm writing some unlang, and my %{Group} variable expansion is returning an empty list, even when "id <username>" returns a full list of group membership17:27
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geniivoot: Now to wait until someone knowledgable on the subject responds :)17:31
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etropeshi there17:43
jellyor ask in #freeradius17:43
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cpaelzersdeziel: nacc: I just thought them to be related at least - that is why I just put it in as a note17:47
cpaelzernacc: sdeziel: I lack some of your contect - did I accidentially misclassify something there?17:48
nacccpaelzer: no, i think you're good17:49
cpaelzernacc: ok, thanks17:49
coreycbddellav, need any uploads sponsored?18:04
ddellavcoreycb did you do the neutron-* packages? i dont remember seeing confirmation on those18:04
coreycbddellav, nope, I saw your name by them18:05
coreycbddellav, I sponsored an upload for neutron-fwaas18:05
ddellavcoreycb ok lbaas and vpnaas are done too, let me post the links18:05
coreycbddellav, ok working on lbaas, let me know when vpnaas is ready18:15
ddellavcoreycb ok, pushing it now but launchpad seems to be really slow18:17
ddellaveither that or my connection is bad18:17
coreycbddellav, it might be, there was an outage today18:17
ddellavyea, i know IRC was down for awhile18:18
ddellavdidnt know that spread to launchpad18:18
coreycbddellav, lp seems ok for me now18:18
ddellavcoreycb lp:~ddellav/ubuntu/+source/neutron-vpnaas ready for review. I couldn't build due to mock18:18
coreycbddellav, we decided not to bump mock for b118:19
ddellavcoreycb oh i thought that was only paramiko18:19
ddellavi'll drop it back down and rebuild18:19
coreycbddellav, k thanks18:19
coreycbddellav, neutron-lbaas pushed/uploaded18:20
ddellavcoreycb rebuilding vpnaas and manila after dropping mock back down to 1.218:22
coreycbddellav, sounds good18:22
ddellavcoreycb oh i gotta do designate too, i'll get that cooking as well18:22
coreycbddellav, ok18:22
coreycbddellav, next time around for the *aas we should bump python-neutron to the current yakkety level18:32
ddellavcoreycb ok noted18:33
ddellavcoreycb lp:~ddellav/ubuntu/+source/manila lp:~ddellav/ubuntu/+source/designate lp:~ddellav/ubuntu/+source/neutron-vpnaas ready for review19:01
coreycbddellav, taking a look, they build ok?19:06
ddellavcoreycb yep, all green19:06
coreycbddellav, greaT19:06
coreycbddellav, ok all are pushed/uploaded19:21
ddellavcoreycb ok great, thanks19:22
coreycbddellav, yep np.  now on to ensuring nothing is stuck in proposed and we'll get everything backported to the Newton UCA, then test.19:23
EmilienMcoreycb: did you update neutron packaging in Mitaka/Xenial?20:34
EmilienMtempest fails to run now :(20:34
EmilienMhttp://logs.openstack.org/98/326698/1/check/gate-puppet-openstack-integration-3-scenario001-tempest-ubuntu-xenial/bc5b5c2/console.html#_2016-06-07_19_37_25_27420:34
coreycbEmilienM, we did a stable release for neutron but none for neutron-*aas20:38
coreycbEmilienM, is neutron-fwaas installed?20:38
EmilienMyes20:38
EmilienMcoreycb: do you run tempest in your CI?20:39
EmilienMyou might have seen the same thing maybe20:39
coreycbEmilienM, we run tempest smoke tests before we release20:39
EmilienMcoreycb: do you deploy fwaas ?20:40
coreycbEmilienM, mind giving me a sec while I look into this?20:41
EmilienMcoreycb: sure20:42
BelldanduGuys There have been NUMEROUS bug reports for this same issue https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/postfixadmin/+bug/1321955 that have been confirmed OVER and OVER again for the last 2 years about postfixadmin removing mariadb even though its a dropin replacement for mysql20:47
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1321955 in postfixadmin (Ubuntu) "postfixadmin dependencies not well defined (requires mysql-server or postgresql, removes MariaDB)" [Undecided,Confirmed]20:47
BelldanduIts getting rediculous at this point]20:47
Belldanduthe fix is as simple as adding mariadb as another alternate dependency aside from mysql and postgressql20:48
Belldanduand yet20:48
BelldanduIT HASNT been done20:48
Belldanduwhats worse is20:49
Belldanduit hasnt been done through SEVERAL ubuntu releases20:49
tgm4883Belldandu: please don't use enter as punctuation20:49
Belldanduhow has no one caught and fixed this by now with so many confirmed bug reports?20:50
BelldanduI actually murdered my own mariadb installation a few minutes ago because i completely forgot about this crap.20:52
BelldanduI fixed it but its annoying because i now have to install postfixadmin from source (which was the main reason i didnt do it before)20:52
rattkingI suppose if you are building from source you could add that dep to the package and build it from the src deb20:54
tgm4883Belldandu: and in the process, you could submit a patch20:54
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Belldanduim about to do that because im tired of seeing it like that20:56
tgm4883Belldandu: good, I look forward to seeing that patch20:57
coreycbEmilienM, I'm not sure what the problem is.  did this ever work on mitaka?21:04
EmilienMcoreycb: yes, like 1 hour ago it worked21:04
coreycbEmilienM, hmm, ok.  for the neutron packages, we've just released the stable version of neutron 8.1.0.21:04
coreycbEmilienM, xenial or trusty?21:04
EmilienMcoreycb: xenial21:05
EmilienMI haven't tested trusty but let me kick off a CI test21:05
EmilienMlet's see if Ubuntu Trusty jobs fail too now https://review.openstack.org/32672721:06
coreycbEmilienM, neutron 8.1.0 was released to xenial-updates on 5/30/2016 so it can't be that then if it started an hour ago21:07
EmilienMwe pin Tempest since Friday21:08
EmilienMmaybe something between, idk21:08
coreycbEmilienM, btw it may not be related but mixing pip and apt packages is not a recipe for success, unless the pip packages are isolated in a virtualenv21:12
bulldawgdenIs Zoneminder the best solution for security camera recording?21:14
bulldawgdenFor Linux of course21:15
K4kWhat's the Ubuntu equivalent of `chkconfig --list`?21:26
K4kI know adding and removing services is update-rc.d but it doesn't look like it can just list the services and their run levels?21:27
sarnoldK4k: service --status-all is a good start if you're on an ubuntu with upstart21:29
sarnoldK4k: if you want to see what's been disabled, probably "grep manual /etc/init/*" is a decent start point.21:30
K4k`ls /etc/rc3.d` got me enough to go on. Unfortunately, `service --status-all` just shows if the services are running or not currently.21:30
K4k`chkconfig --list` shows you each service and if it's on or off for each run level21:31
EmilienMcoreycb: our stable/mitaka CI that pin tempest on latest stable tag is not failing so I suspect something merged in Tempest recently and the upgrade of Neutron broke something22:03
Belldanduwell22:37
Belldandui made the patch22:37
Belldandubut22:37
Belldanduevery time i goto build it complains about fuzz22:37
Belldandueven tried copying the patch out deleting the entire dir and redownloading it and then copying the patch back in and adding it to series22:38
Belldandustill complains22:38
sarnoldBelldandu: are you trying to patch the contents of the debian/ directory in a quilt patch?22:40
Belldanduyeah22:40
naccthat's not what quilt patches are for22:41
naccquilt patches are for source modifications22:41
sarnoldaha :) that won't work -- just modify the debian/ directory's contents directly22:41
Belldandufun22:42
naccBelldandu: and given that trusty was in sync with  debian, isn't it really a debian bug? has it been fixed upstream (debian?) or the most recent versions in yakkety?22:43
Belldandulet me see what debian says22:44
Belldanducause so far i've only run into this issue on ubuntu22:46
naccBelldandu: what removes mariadb? it cna't be doing it silently, so users are saying yes and not paying attention?22:47
Belldanduyeah22:47
Belldandupostfixadmin does22:47
Belldanduit says that either mysql or postgressql is required22:48
Belldanduif mariadb is installed it installs mysql22:48
Belldanduwhich you cant go back to mysql from mariadb22:48
naccBelldandu: and why is it removing mariadb? I don't see a conflicts for mysql-client or postgresql-client22:48
Belldandubecause mariadb-client/mysql-server must be listed as an alternate dependency for mysql-client/mysql-server22:49
naccBelldandu: -server is a recommends, not a depends22:50
Belldandumariadb-server/mysql-server22:50
Belldanduyeah ik22:50
Belldandusec22:50
Belldandui typed it out wrong22:50
Belldandubecause mariadb-client must be listed as an alternate dependency for mysql-client22:50
Belldanduthere22:50
naccbut there's no 'postfix-mariadb'22:51
naccso what would the alternative be for that?22:51
naccis there a courier-authlib-mariadb?22:51
Belldanduthats what postfix-mysql is for. Mariadb is a dropin replacement for mysql22:51
Belldandueverything mysql is integrated in mariadb22:51
Belldandumariadb just has more features22:51
naccit would seem like mariadb should be doing some sort of provides: for mysql if that were true?22:52
Belldanduso there is no need for a postfix-mariadb unless you plan to use the extra features in postfix22:52
nacci think i recall rbasak telling me something about this22:53
Belldanduas far as i know mariadb does a replaces on mysql when its installed22:53
naccah it provides22:53
naccvirtual-mysql-client22:53
tarpmanpossibly postfixadmin wants its Depends: mysql-client changed to virtual-mysql-client? that would be a debian bug too, and I don't see an existing one22:53
naccso i think that's your fix22:53
nacctarpman: jinx!22:54
tarpmantoo slow >_<22:54
BelldanduxD22:54
naccBelldandu: simple, straightforward fix, i think ...22:54
Belldanduyeah22:54
naccBelldandu: but yeah, should go to Debian and get sync'd down22:54
naccBelldandu: note there is also virtual-mysql-server22:55
naccBelldandu: also present in trusty (both virtual packages)22:56
Belldanduhmm22:56
naccBelldandu: but we'd need to get it fixed in yakkety first, then backported per SRU policy22:56
naccpresuming this qualifies (which it seems like it might)22:56
Belldandualso22:57
Belldanduvirtual-mysql-client22:57
Belldanduoh derp22:58
Belldandui read that late22:58
BelldanduxD22:58
tarpmanoh, there is a bug. https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=77879422:58
ubottuDebian bug 778794 in postfixadmin "postfixadmin: Please change the dependencies/recommendations" [Wishlist,Open]22:58
Belldanduyeah im not sure why i havent seen that till now22:58
tarpmanthe postgres dep looks wrong too, there doesn't seem to be a package called postgresql-server, rather postgres...22:59
Belldanduyeah22:59
tarpman*postgresql22:59
Belldandui remember there being a bug report about that too22:59
Belldandusomething about the dependency being old22:59
Belldandufor postgres22:59
Belldandusupposedly there is an upstream package that contains the fix already in debian23:01
tarpmanah yeah. fixed in 2.3.7-1, which is in wily23:01
tarpmanso that would be an SRU candidate already23:01
Belldanduvirtual-mysql-client/server is in yakkety all the way back to precise23:03
Belldandualthough in precise mariadb doesnt exist23:04
lamontnacc: postfix-mysql Depends: libmysqldb${number}, it doesn't care about clients23:09
Belldanduyeah23:09
lamontso unless the library is abi-compatible, you'll want to request a postfix-mariadb.  patches welcome, of course.23:09
lamontif there's interest, please do file the bug though, with or without the patch23:11
lamontand no, I don't care if you file it against debian or ubuntu23:11
BelldanduMariaDB is a fork of the MySQL database project that provides a drop-in replacement for MySQL. It preserves API/ABI compatibility with MySQL and adds some new features.23:12
Belldanduso yes its abi compatible23:12
lamontabi compatible to the extent of having the same library filename?23:13
lamontapi-compatible I believe.23:13
lamontabi is work23:13
nacclamont: ack, i was just looking at the packaging without too much knowledge ad figured we'd want the alternatives to be correct for all cases23:13
nacc*and23:13
lamonthrm...23:13
Belldandumariadb was forked made by some of the original mysql developers23:14
lamontactually... if you grab the latest postfix, and install postfix-mysql and then smash /etc/postfix/dynamicmaps.cf to point to the mariadb library, does it even work?23:14
lamontforked usually means abi differences, even if api remains the same23:14
Belldandusure there are some differences however they maintained compatiblity for both api and abi with mysql23:15
lamontBelldandu: I'd recommend going the postfix-mariadb route23:15
lamontand, knowing the maintainer like I do, I'm sure he'd agree. :D23:15
Belldanduthere is no postfix-mariadb though23:16
lamontthat would be why I said to file a bug if you want it to exist.23:16
Belldandueven how to forge gives "installation guides" saying to use postfix-mysql with mariadb23:16
sarnoldlamont :)23:16
BelldanduNow we can install Postfix, Dovecot, MariaDB (as MySQL replacement), rkhunter, and binutils with a single command:23:17
lamontthe abi that postfix is compiled against for xenial says that the name of the library shall be "libmysqlclient.so.20".  IOW, no, it's not fully ABI compatible at the library level.23:17
Belldanduapt-get install postfix postfix-mysql postfix-doc mariadb-client mariadb-server openssl getmail4 rkhunter binutils dovecot-imapd dovecot-pop3d dovecot-mysql dovecot-sieve sudo23:17
Belldandupostfix works completely fine with mariadb23:18
Belldanduits only postfixadmin thats causing issues23:18
Belldanduand postfixadmin is strictly php23:18
lamontthat would be a second reason I've never looked at postfixadmin23:18
sarnoldyikes, rkhunter? didn't that have a nice user->root exploit in it?23:18
sarnoldor was that the one that thought upstart was a rootkit?23:19
sarnoldmaybe it's both. heh.23:19
lamontsarnold: I've found that "php" and "root vul" tend to come in the same package, 99% of the time.23:19
sarnoldlamont: pretty good indicator isn't it? :)23:19
Belldanduso as far as postfixadmin goes there should be no need for postfix-mariadb since postfix works fine with postfix-mysql and mariadb-client/server23:20
lamonttbf, mostly because the original example code was totally clueless in that regard (what security??? what's that?) and people keep copying it without getting the memo about it being braindead23:20
Belldandui actually have an email service with postfix/dovecot/postfix-mysql/mariadb23:20
Belldanduand its running completely fine xD23:20
lamontBelldandu: so what you're telling me is that mariadb hijacks^Wreplaces mysql below the library layer?23:21
Belldanduyeah23:21
Belldanduits a complete replacement23:21
lamontthen the postfix depends are completely correct, and there is no need for postfix-mariadb23:21
Belldanduyeah23:21
lamontso why are we having this conversation? :D23:21
Belldandubecause postfixadmin is being a dork and uninstalling mariadb because its not a alternate dependency for mysql23:22
Belldanduhence why people suggested it depend on virtual-mysql-client instead of mysql-client23:22
lamontall of this has nothing to do with the postfix package, which (properly, you tell me) depends on libmysqlclient2023:23
Belldanduyeah23:24
* lamont goes back to the day-job23:24
Belldanduwe have been complaining about postfixadmin23:24
Belldandunot postfix23:24
Belldandupostfixadmin is a php layer over top of postfix23:24
Belldanduit doesnt come with postfix23:24
Belldanduits a seperate package23:24
lamontand will always remain such. :D23:25
Belldanduyeah23:25
Belldandubut with postfixadmin removing mariadb when postfix doesnt. It makes installing it from the repo pointless23:25
Belldandupostfixadmin basically breaks any postfix install thats using mariadb23:26
Belldandunot to mention anything else using mariadb. simply by installing it23:26
Belldanduthe problem in itself is the postfixadmin dependencies23:27
naccBelldandu: i think we get that now, and we know the fix (and there is already a debian bug), right? and it's fixed in the upstream 2.3.8?23:30
Belldanduis 2.3.8 Xenial?23:30
Belldanduif so then i'll be upgrading later23:31
naccBelldandu: not even in debian yet23:35
naccafaict23:35
Belldanduo.O23:47
tarpmanhuh23:48
tarpmannacc: postfixadmin's mysql-client dependency is not yet fixed in unstable, no. but it's a packaging question afaict, not an upstream one...23:49
tarpmans/mysql-client dependency/mysql-{client,server} dependencies/23:50

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