[00:02] xnox: how does updating python-gnupg make ubuntu-touch uninstallable? [02:21] can someone do the thing to run the runc autopkgtests with the docker from yakkety-proposed? [05:41] mwhudson: that's triggered automatically by the upload, so that seems to have happened and it looks like everything migrated happily [05:42] slangasek: yeah, it seems to have migrated now [07:59] slangasek, that mystery is unexplained to me either. as far as i could tell it doesn't / shouldn't. [08:05] xnox: can you give me a sample hint? [08:05] I'll poke it into the hint tester [08:06] Laney, gnupg2 -> gnupg appears to have landed. [08:06] looking at how to remove src:gnupg with pitti on #-devel now. [08:07] ok [08:07] what made it go in? [08:07] oh, wasn't it expected to land yet? [08:07] I did a few test retries against -proposed yesterday morning, but otherwise didn't touch it [08:08] well I wasn't aware that it was ready [08:09] xnox: http://paste.ubuntu.com/23149214/ [08:09] Laney, my commit mails for hints say that slangasek added hint to try things together, they migrated, and then removed the hint. [08:10] ok... [08:10] that's good I guess [08:11] gnupg-curl shouldn't be installed anymore.... [08:15] xnox: it's not, it got removed along with the gnupg 1 source (no rdepends) [08:16] yeah [11:38] can someone reject juju-mongodb3.2 3.2.9-0ubuntu1~14.04 from trusty pls? [12:14] mwhudson, done [12:58] anybody please accept ros-geometric-shapes? one single rdep, I would like to finish the ros-packages work [13:21] LocutusOfBorg: . [13:22] ta === ant__ is now known as antdillon [15:00] xnox: yeah, I never saw if my hint had any effect, I didn't expect it to; but I saw that it made it in [15:02] slangasek: do you know about the hint tester? [15:05] mwhudson: I did the docker.io autopkgtest retests for you earlier, I just had to add &trigger=docker.io/1.12.1-0ubuntu7 to the end of the URL the retry button gives [15:07] Laney: yes, but I've forgotten /where/ it is :) [15:09] slangasek: code/b2/britney.py -c code/b2/britney.conf.ubuntu.yakkety.notest --series yakkety --hint-tester [15:09] :) [15:09] never leave hints-ubuntu without it [15:09] britney, you slow? [15:12] LocutusOfBorg: do you know about log/? [15:12] * Laney the educator [15:12] looks like it got broken [15:14] * LocutusOfBorg goes to irclogs.ubuntu.com, has no always connected irc account [15:14] LocutusOfBorg: I mean http://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/proposed-migration/log/ [15:17] nope [15:17] TYL [15:17] * Laney wonders what broke [15:17] thanks [15:17] I use update_output, but I forgot about log [15:18] so.... nobody noticed that before me? [15:22] Laney: ah, that wasn't the hint tester I was thinking of, but thanks! [15:24] you're welcome! [15:24] * Laney has stopped britney for a minute to investigate [15:24] LocutusOfBorg: first I heard [15:24] bahaha [15:25] I waited some hours, and then I decided to ask, because the update_output.txt was from hours ago [15:26] next time you'll know how to consult the log :P [15:28] yep :D [15:32] just pushed the britney1-ubuntu fix for this: http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-release/britney/britney1-ubuntu/revision/296 [15:33] yep, I saw on -devel :P [15:33] Not the first mid air collision [15:33] why it broke only today is something I don't understand [15:34] I thought this chan was the right one for reporting [15:34] It is [15:35] LocutusOfBorg: I changed the password this morning [15:35] it's completely understood [15:35] sorry for mid-air collision again, what a coincidence [15:35] hah, http://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/component-mismatches.txt updaed now [15:36] http://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/priority-mismatches.txt too [15:36] and britney running [15:36] go britney go! [15:36] I want my ~10 packages migrate :) [15:37] File "/home/ubuntu-archive/proposed-migration/code/b2/britney.py", line 3250, in [15:37] :/ [15:38] what -- now it failed on some socket.gaierror: [Errno -2] Name or service not known [15:49] pitti, you sure that creds.password has the right value? [15:50] ok, fixed harder, just dropped the / from the password -- easier to fix quoting issues everywhere (this also affects the CI train) [15:50] lol [15:50] I smell sqli issues [15:50] urllib.parse.urlsplit() indeed stumbles over this (thanks Laney) [15:51] LocutusOfBorg: well, it's not like users can set the password from outside :) [15:51] the library is in the archive, so even if you aren't affected by this, somebody else might be [15:52] I mean, that urllib is widely used [15:52] * LocutusOfBorg refresh the log [15:53] it's not a bug in the library [15:53] yeah, just failure to quote it [15:54] I would have just joined the password and path bits :P [15:56] go go go [15:57] ok, now it's *really* running [15:59] yes, and a bunch of stuff is already successful [15:59] BTW I retried already insighttolkit4, but it goes ENOSPACE on ppc64el [15:59] https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/insighttoolkit4/4.10.0-dfsg1-3ubuntu1/+build/10712957 [15:59] any thing I can do to ask an increase of the partition space? [15:59] the -2 didn't fail, I suspect gcc increased some bits of size [21:23] apw: thanks [21:23] jbicha: thanks [22:13] slangasek, infinity: is the special treatment for docker SRUs documented anywhere yet? [23:22] mwhudson: mmm, I assume not. Could you start a wiki page analagous to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SnapdUpdates with your understanding of the requirements, and infinity and I (and the rest of the SRU team) can iterate on it from there? [23:37] slangasek: ok [23:37] slangasek: can you subscribe ~snappy-dev to https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/golang-github-coreos-pkg please? [23:37] (for the MIR) [23:50] mwhudson: this is you bullying an admin into having them sign up, right? ;) [23:50] slangasek: yes [23:50] slangasek: i expect a grand total of 0 bug mails in the next 10 years [23:50] mwhudson: ok. while I happen to be an admin of that team in LP, I don't think I should commit them to owning this package - that should be JamieBennett or mvo [23:51] ok [23:52] how did snapd get in main without this happening already, btw? [23:53] oh probably because it doesn't use the bit of golang-github-coreos-go-systemd that imports this package