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mpontilloslangasek: I've finished regression testing the fixes LaMont put together (via custom built MAAS images) -- from what I can tell, everything looks okay. I've done a dozen or so deployments with MAAS, using X and Y.00:56
mpontilloupdated the bug to verification-done.00:57
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted gdb [source] (yakkety-proposed) [7.11.90.20161005-0ubuntu1]01:06
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted ubuntu-mate-welcome [source] (yakkety-proposed) [16.10.10]01:06
* cyphermox back01:07
tsimonq2cyphermox: could you please keep me in the loop on the Kubuntu slideshow?01:11
cyphermoxinfinity: if this retry of the autopkgtests for open-iscsi fail, I think we'll have reached the point where we might as well override the tests -- I know open-iscsi works, even in those MAAS ephermeral tests, I ran them multiple times locally and we (lamont and I) did run MAAS deployments with these pacakges01:12
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: libkf5libkleo [ppc64el] (yakkety-proposed/universe) [4:16.04.3-0ubuntu1] (no packageset)01:13
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: libkf5libkleo [amd64] (yakkety-proposed/universe) [4:16.04.3-0ubuntu1] (no packageset)01:13
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: libkf5libkleo [i386] (yakkety-proposed/universe) [4:16.04.3-0ubuntu1] (no packageset)01:14
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: libkf5pimcommon [ppc64el] (yakkety-proposed/universe) [4:16.04.3-0ubuntu1] (no packageset)01:14
cyphermoxtsimonq2: ok, starting to look into that now01:14
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: libkf5libkleo [powerpc] (yakkety-proposed/universe) [4:16.04.3-0ubuntu1] (no packageset)01:16
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: libkf5pimcommon [i386] (yakkety-proposed/universe) [4:16.04.3-0ubuntu1] (no packageset)01:16
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: libkf5pimcommon [amd64] (yakkety-proposed/universe) [4:16.04.3-0ubuntu1] (no packageset)01:16
dobeycan someone please hit https://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/request.cgi?release=yakkety&arch=i386&package=unity8&trigger=unity-scope-click%2F0.1.1%2B16.10.20161005-0ubuntu1 to retry the test? only failed on i386 and in someething that unity-scope-click would have had no effect on01:16
tsimonq2thanks a bunch cyphermox :)01:16
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: libkf5libkleo [s390x] (yakkety-proposed/universe) [4:16.04.3-0ubuntu1] (no packageset)01:16
cyphermoxtsimonq2: however, I have little idea what I'm doing there, so we'll see ;)01:16
tsimonq2cyphermox: you familiar with Qt and/or Python? :)01:17
cyphermoxpython and ubiquity yes, Qt, much less, but I can manage01:17
tsimonq2well then it won't be TOO hard for you :)01:17
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: libkf5libkleo [armhf] (yakkety-proposed/universe) [4:16.04.3-0ubuntu1] (no packageset)01:18
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: libkf5pimcommon [powerpc] (yakkety-proposed/universe) [4:16.04.3-0ubuntu1] (no packageset)01:18
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: libkf5pimcommon [s390x] (yakkety-proposed/universe) [4:16.04.3-0ubuntu1] (no packageset)01:18
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: libkf5libkleo [arm64] (yakkety-proposed/universe) [4:16.04.3-0ubuntu1] (no packageset)01:19
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: libkf5pimcommon [armhf] (yakkety-proposed/universe) [4:16.04.3-0ubuntu1] (no packageset)01:22
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: libkf5pimcommon [arm64] (yakkety-proposed/universe) [4:16.04.3-0ubuntu1] (no packageset)01:23
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted libkf5libkleo [amd64] (yakkety-proposed) [4:16.04.3-0ubuntu1]01:27
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted libkf5libkleo [armhf] (yakkety-proposed) [4:16.04.3-0ubuntu1]01:27
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted libkf5libkleo [powerpc] (yakkety-proposed) [4:16.04.3-0ubuntu1]01:27
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted libkf5libkleo [s390x] (yakkety-proposed) [4:16.04.3-0ubuntu1]01:27
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted libkf5pimcommon [arm64] (yakkety-proposed) [4:16.04.3-0ubuntu1]01:27
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted libkf5pimcommon [i386] (yakkety-proposed) [4:16.04.3-0ubuntu1]01:27
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted libkf5pimcommon [ppc64el] (yakkety-proposed) [4:16.04.3-0ubuntu1]01:27
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted libkf5libkleo [arm64] (yakkety-proposed) [4:16.04.3-0ubuntu1]01:27
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted libkf5libkleo [ppc64el] (yakkety-proposed) [4:16.04.3-0ubuntu1]01:27
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted libkf5pimcommon [armhf] (yakkety-proposed) [4:16.04.3-0ubuntu1]01:27
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted libkf5pimcommon [s390x] (yakkety-proposed) [4:16.04.3-0ubuntu1]01:27
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted libkf5libkleo [i386] (yakkety-proposed) [4:16.04.3-0ubuntu1]01:27
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted libkf5pimcommon [powerpc] (yakkety-proposed) [4:16.04.3-0ubuntu1]01:28
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted libkf5pimcommon [amd64] (yakkety-proposed) [4:16.04.3-0ubuntu1]01:28
tsimonq2ooh, more Kubuntu stuff accepted ;)01:28
cyphermoxtsimonq2: what of blaze's port to pyqt5?01:41
tsimonq2cyphermox: huh?01:42
cyphermoxsomeone called 'blaze' on LP did some porting to pyqt501:42
cyphermoxI'm looking through it right now, looks legit and pretty complete01:42
tsimonq2I just didn't understand your question01:42
tsimonq2well apparently it's not complete01:42
cyphermoxok01:42
tsimonq2I couldn't get it set up on my machine01:43
cyphermoxwell then it's going to get me some ways to the end01:43
tsimonq2segfault01:43
tsimonq2cyphermox: so I think what you might need to do to figure it out is fix the goshdarn segfault :P01:44
cyphermoxit looks like it's not that simple. if there's no webkit for pyqt4 as it seems to be the case now, there isn't much I'll be able to do01:45
cyphermoxah, zsync done01:45
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: spu-tools (yakkety-proposed/universe) [2.3.0.136-2 => 2.3.0.136-2ubuntu1] (no packageset)01:56
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted spu-tools [source] (yakkety-proposed) [2.3.0.136-2ubuntu1]01:57
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: maas (yakkety-proposed/main) [2.0.0+bzr5189-0ubuntu1 => 2.1.0~beta2+bzr5454-0ubuntu1] (ubuntu-server)01:58
lamontslangasek: it occured to me over dinner... initramfs-tools is already in yakkety, it's the xenial SRU that's sitting in -proposed.02:50
lamontbug 1621615 also marked verification-done02:56
ubot5bug 1621615 in MAAS "network not configured when ipv6 netbooted into cloud-init" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/162161502:56
lamontslangasek: given that all of the packages in question are Fix-Released in yakkety, I expect that the SRUs of same could wait until people are awake after final freeze and the RC is out.02:57
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: libkf5gravatar [i386] (yakkety-proposed/universe) [4:16.04.3-0ubuntu1] (no packageset)03:10
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: libkf5gravatar [ppc64el] (yakkety-proposed/universe) [4:16.04.3-0ubuntu1] (no packageset)03:10
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: kf5-kdepim-apps-libs [ppc64el] (yakkety-proposed/universe) [4:16.04.3-0ubuntu1] (no packageset)03:11
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: libkf5gravatar [amd64] (yakkety-proposed/universe) [4:16.04.3-0ubuntu1] (no packageset)03:11
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: kf5-kdepim-apps-libs [i386] (yakkety-proposed/universe) [4:16.04.3-0ubuntu1] (no packageset)03:12
jbichacould a Release Team member take a look at bug 1630557 ? thanks03:13
ubot5bug 1630557 in ubuntu-gnome-meta (Ubuntu) "FFE: Include Spice integration by default in Ubuntu GNOME" [Wishlist,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/163055703:13
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: kf5-kdepim-apps-libs [amd64] (yakkety-proposed/universe) [4:16.04.3-0ubuntu1] (no packageset)03:14
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: libkf5gravatar [s390x] (yakkety-proposed/universe) [4:16.04.3-0ubuntu1] (no packageset)03:14
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: libkf5gravatar [armhf] (yakkety-proposed/universe) [4:16.04.3-0ubuntu1] (no packageset)03:14
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: kf5-kdepim-apps-libs [arm64] (yakkety-proposed/universe) [4:16.04.3-0ubuntu1] (no packageset)03:15
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: libkf5gravatar [arm64] (yakkety-proposed/universe) [4:16.04.3-0ubuntu1] (no packageset)03:15
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: kf5-kdepim-apps-libs [s390x] (yakkety-proposed/universe) [4:16.04.3-0ubuntu1] (no packageset)03:15
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: libkf5gravatar [powerpc] (yakkety-proposed/universe) [4:16.04.3-0ubuntu1] (no packageset)03:15
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: kf5-kdepim-apps-libs [armhf] (yakkety-proposed/universe) [4:16.04.3-0ubuntu1] (no packageset)03:17
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: kf5-kdepim-apps-libs [powerpc] (yakkety-proposed/universe) [4:16.04.3-0ubuntu1] (no packageset)03:18
ahoneybuncyphermox: webkit has support in PyQt503:28
ahoneybunblaze changed the names of the functions from PyQt4 to 503:28
cyphermoxahoneybun: yeah, I noticed03:28
cyphermoxI'm working on that, got it a bit of way to working03:28
cyphermoxso far I can almost reach the timezone panel03:32
slangasekdobey: unity8 i386 retried; I feel like I've seen that failure before, maybe you could log a bug about them fixing the test?04:03
cyphermoxthere! working slideshow for kubuntu.04:03
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: nfstrace (yakkety-proposed/universe) [0.4.2-2ubuntu2 => 0.4.2-2ubuntu3] (no packageset)04:04
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted nfstrace [source] (yakkety-proposed) [0.4.2-2ubuntu3]04:06
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted libkf5gravatar [amd64] (yakkety-proposed) [4:16.04.3-0ubuntu1]04:08
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted libkf5gravatar [ppc64el] (yakkety-proposed) [4:16.04.3-0ubuntu1]04:08
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted libkf5gravatar [i386] (yakkety-proposed) [4:16.04.3-0ubuntu1]04:08
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted libkf5gravatar [arm64] (yakkety-proposed) [4:16.04.3-0ubuntu1]04:08
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted libkf5gravatar [powerpc] (yakkety-proposed) [4:16.04.3-0ubuntu1]04:08
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted libkf5gravatar [armhf] (yakkety-proposed) [4:16.04.3-0ubuntu1]04:08
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted libkf5gravatar [s390x] (yakkety-proposed) [4:16.04.3-0ubuntu1]04:08
slangaseksanta_: this sticks out among the other KDE lib packages: I: libkf5kaddressbookgrantlee5: no-symbols-control-file usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libKF5KaddressbookGrantlee.so.5.2.304:12
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted kf5-kdepim-apps-libs [amd64] (yakkety-proposed) [4:16.04.3-0ubuntu1]04:13
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted kf5-kdepim-apps-libs [armhf] (yakkety-proposed) [4:16.04.3-0ubuntu1]04:13
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted kf5-kdepim-apps-libs [powerpc] (yakkety-proposed) [4:16.04.3-0ubuntu1]04:13
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted kf5-kdepim-apps-libs [s390x] (yakkety-proposed) [4:16.04.3-0ubuntu1]04:13
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted kf5-kdepim-apps-libs [arm64] (yakkety-proposed) [4:16.04.3-0ubuntu1]04:13
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted kf5-kdepim-apps-libs [ppc64el] (yakkety-proposed) [4:16.04.3-0ubuntu1]04:13
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted kf5-kdepim-apps-libs [i386] (yakkety-proposed) [4:16.04.3-0ubuntu1]04:13
cyphermoxslangasek: wondering if we could override the open-iscsi test results. the MAAS ephemeral image test still fails in autopkgtest, but they do work locally and I and lamont have run MAAS deployments that show the package is working04:19
lamontcyphermox: slangasek I fully support this plan04:20
lamontcyphermox: I'd actually be inclined to leave that particular test there, but not run by default, with the README saying how to run it, and a hope that people run it manually to make sure it still passes04:21
slangasekcyphermox, lamont: last successful autopkgtest for open-iscsi on amd64 and i386 was before xenial was released; yes to overriding, and +1 from me for disabling a test that isn't passing04:31
cyphermoxlamont: well, true that I could have it skip myself.04:31
slangasek(that's an SRU-worthy change for both xenial and yakkety)04:31
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: arc-theme (yakkety-proposed/universe) [20160923-1 => 20161005-1] (no packageset) (sync)04:32
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: clearlooks-phenix-theme (yakkety-proposed/universe) [6.0.3-1 => 6.0.3+git20161006-1] (no packageset) (sync)04:32
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted arc-theme [sync] (yakkety-proposed) [20161005-1]04:33
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted clearlooks-phenix-theme [sync] (yakkety-proposed) [6.0.3+git20161006-1]04:33
cyphermoxI'll do an upload tomorrow that skips the test, it's easy to unskip it for one-off local autopkgtest runs.04:33
cyphermoxlamont: ^04:34
cyphermoxand now, I'm off04:34
lamontcyphermox: g'night04:34
pittigood morning04:35
cyphermoxg'night04:35
* lamont stil has a few more tests to run before his hardware gets repossessed by IS in the morning04:35
pitticyphermox: open-iscsi? I'll hint if it still fails04:35
slangasekpitti: I've just hinted open-iscsi :)04:35
pittiack04:35
cyphermoxit's indeed what we were discussing04:35
lamontpitti: good morning, sir04:36
pittihey lamont, how are you?04:37
lamontlets not go there. :D04:38
lamontactually doing well04:38
lamontquestions from earlier in /query04:38
lamontmostly of the "halp how make work" variety, that become useful tomorrow when I cause my local hardware to qemu boot ipv6 guests04:39
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted casper [source] (xenial-proposed) [1.376.1]04:49
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted nova [source] (xenial-proposed) [2:13.1.1-0ubuntu1.1]04:51
slangasekpitti: I'm puzzled by the autopkgtest failure here; there's an error about an undefined symbol that is only available in the proposed version of kiconthemes, which has correct .symbols files, so how did the test environment ever end up with anything referencing that symbol? http://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/packages/p/plasma-framework/yakkety/amd6405:28
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: rejected maas [source] (yakkety-proposed) [2.1.0~beta1+bzr5433-0ubuntu1]05:30
slangasek(I'm also retrying it with kio+kiconthemes fwiw)05:30
pittislangasek: I did a mass-retry for KDE against all of -proposed on Monday, as the 5.26 packages commonly need to be tested together05:33
pittiI suppose that exposed it?05:33
slangasekpitti: if it had been tested with the version of kiconthemes in -proposed, it shouldn't have been a missing symbol05:36
pittiGet:184 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu yakkety-proposed/universe amd64 libkf5iconthemes5 amd64 5.26.0-0ubuntu1 [83.3 kB]05:38
pittislangasek: ^ it was05:38
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: rejected linux-signed [sync] (yakkety-proposed) [4.8.0-21.23]05:38
pittislangasek: actually, that log was not a run with --all-proposed05:39
slangasekpitti: ah.  so I see packages being downloaded multiple times as part of that test.  Is it building against -proposed, and then testing the binaries against release?05:39
pitti--apt-pocket=proposed=src:kio05:39
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: linux-signed (yakkety-proposed/main) [4.8.0-19.21 => 4.8.0-21.23] (core, kernel) (sync)05:39
pittii. e. that was just a standard "minimize proposed" run05:39
pittislangasek: no, the apt pinning is the same for build and binaries, but it did run into the fallback: WARNING: Test dependencies are unsatisfiable with using apt pinning. Retrying with using all packages from proposed05:41
slangasekpitti: ah05:41
pittislangasek: so, it did build against everything in -proposed, as just instlaling kio from -proposed was uninstallable05:41
pittiand if deps aren't versioned correctly and pinning just the trigger from -proposed causes uninstallability, running everything from -proposed is the fallback05:42
pittithat happened during build, but not during the test05:42
pittiso indeed this is a case where --all-proposed (or more selectively using kiconthemes from -proposed) should help05:43
slangasekpitti: got it.  a bit confusing, especially when grepping the log instead of reading it linearly05:43
slangaseksanta_, acheronuk: libkdegames looks like it still has a broken autopkgtest (acc, broken since mid-august)05:45
pittislangasek: want me to do a mass-retry against all-proposed to mop up these cases?05:46
slangaseksanta_, acheronuk: (overriding the bad test for libkdegames, to avoid blocking)05:48
slangasekpitti: I'm never thrilled with --all-proposed because I don't feel that it gives us proper bisection, but it's up to you05:48
cpaelzergood morning, today openvswitch shows up in update-excuses for a failed dependent neutron test05:51
cpaelzercoreycb yesterday analyzed just such an issue and debugged it to a timing issue on s39005:51
cpaelzertherefore I was re-triggering the test for now05:52
cpaelzeris there anything I should check/notify if I do so (I beg a pardon, but this is the first time I restart such a test)05:52
slangasekcpaelzer: nope, just don't stand on the button05:53
cpaelzerone click, one SSO login and thats it05:53
cpaelzerok, will take a look later then if that unblocked it05:53
cpaelzerthanks slangasek05:53
cpaelzerat least I found it on the running queue, so the triggering worked05:54
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted linux-meta [sync] (yakkety-proposed) [4.8.0.21.30]05:57
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted linux [sync] (yakkety-proposed) [4.8.0-21.23]05:57
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted linux-signed [sync] (yakkety-proposed) [4.8.0-21.23]05:57
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: golang-github-appc-spec (yakkety-proposed/universe) [0.8.5+dfsg-1 => 0.8.6+dfsg-1] (no packageset) (sync)06:02
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted golang-github-appc-spec [sync] (yakkety-proposed) [0.8.6+dfsg-1]06:02
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: golang-google-grpc (yakkety-proposed/universe) [0.0~git20160517.0.a22b6611-2 => 1.0.0-1] (no packageset) (sync)06:03
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted golang-google-grpc [sync] (yakkety-proposed) [1.0.0-1]06:04
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: gcc-snapshot (yakkety-proposed/universe) [20161001-1ubuntu1 => 20161006-1ubuntu1] (no packageset)06:06
santa_good morning06:07
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted gcc-snapshot [source] (yakkety-proposed) [20161006-1ubuntu1]06:07
santa_slangasek: regarding libkdegames I think you were right when you said it was obsolete, apparently nothing is using it anymore but libkeduvocdocument06:08
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: kdesdk-thumbnailers (yakkety-proposed/universe) [4:15.12.3-0ubuntu1 => 4:15.12.3-0ubuntu2] (kubuntu)06:08
santa_I don't know why it's still released upstream maybe they didn't removed it yet from the tarball release scripts06:09
slangasekah06:09
santa_regarding the libkf5kaddressbookgrantlee5 I take note06:09
santa_slangasek: right now I have finished kidentitymanagement, that should unblock the remaining kde builds, would you like to sponsor it? I can prepare a dsc06:10
slangaseksanta_: I've also retried akonadi's autopkgtest with a hint to make things installable, and it fails with a different error now: http://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/packages/a/akonadi/yakkety/amd6406:10
slangaseksanta_: maybe pitti can sponsor it, I'm past EOD06:11
pittisanta_: sure, please send me a debdiff or pointer to .dsc06:11
santa_ok06:11
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted kdesdk-thumbnailers [source] (yakkety-proposed) [4:15.12.3-0ubuntu2]06:12
santa_pitti: http://gpul.grupos.udc.es/sponsor/kidentitymanagement_16.04.3-0ubuntu2.dsc06:17
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: gcc-6-cross-ports (yakkety-proposed/universe) [9ubuntu1 => 9ubuntu2] (no packageset)06:18
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted gcc-6-cross-ports [source] (yakkety-proposed) [9ubuntu2]06:23
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: gcc-5-cross (yakkety-proposed/universe) [24ubuntu1 => 24ubuntu2] (ubuntu-desktop)06:30
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: gcc-5-cross-ports (yakkety-proposed/universe) [10ubuntu1 => 10ubuntu2] (no packageset)06:31
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted gcc-5-cross-ports [source] (yakkety-proposed) [10ubuntu2]06:34
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted gcc-5-cross [source] (yakkety-proposed) [24ubuntu2]06:39
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: kidentitymanagement (yakkety-proposed/universe) [15.12.3-0ubuntu1 => 16.04.3-0ubuntu2] (kubuntu)07:02
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted kidentitymanagement [source] (yakkety-proposed) [16.04.3-0ubuntu2]07:10
pittisanta_: ^ (will have a look at binNEW again after it built)07:10
santa_pitti: thank you very much07:12
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: kidentitymanagement [ppc64el] (yakkety-proposed/universe) [16.04.3-0ubuntu2] (kubuntu)07:14
pittisanta_: that'll require a dozen no-change rebuilds; want/need me to upload those?07:14
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: kidentitymanagement [amd64] (yakkety-proposed/universe) [16.04.3-0ubuntu2] (kubuntu)07:14
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: kidentitymanagement [i386] (yakkety-proposed/universe) [16.04.3-0ubuntu2] (kubuntu)07:14
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: kidentitymanagement [arm64] (yakkety-proposed/universe) [16.04.3-0ubuntu2] (kubuntu)07:15
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: kidentitymanagement [s390x] (yakkety-proposed/universe) [16.04.3-0ubuntu2] (kubuntu)07:16
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: kidentitymanagement [armhf] (yakkety-proposed/universe) [16.04.3-0ubuntu2] (kubuntu)07:16
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: kidentitymanagement [powerpc] (yakkety-proposed/universe) [16.04.3-0ubuntu2] (kubuntu)07:17
pittislangasek: http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-release/britney/hints-ubuntu/revision/1982 → just the newer version is enough, britney now does a ≤ check on the version for matching07:18
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: account-plugins (yakkety-proposed/main) [0.13+16.10.20160831-0ubuntu1 => 0.13+16.10.20160929.1-0ubuntu1] (ubuntu-desktop) (sync)07:20
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted kidentitymanagement [amd64] (yakkety-proposed) [16.04.3-0ubuntu2]07:27
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted kidentitymanagement [armhf] (yakkety-proposed) [16.04.3-0ubuntu2]07:27
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted kidentitymanagement [powerpc] (yakkety-proposed) [16.04.3-0ubuntu2]07:27
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted kidentitymanagement [s390x] (yakkety-proposed) [16.04.3-0ubuntu2]07:27
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted kidentitymanagement [arm64] (yakkety-proposed) [16.04.3-0ubuntu2]07:27
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted kidentitymanagement [ppc64el] (yakkety-proposed) [16.04.3-0ubuntu2]07:27
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted kidentitymanagement [i386] (yakkety-proposed) [16.04.3-0ubuntu2]07:27
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: upstart (xenial-proposed/main) [1.13.2-0ubuntu21.1 => 1.13.2-0ubuntu21.2] (core) (sync)07:50
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: upstart (yakkety-proposed/main) [1.13.2-0ubuntu32 => 1.13.2-0ubuntu33] (core) (sync)07:50
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: linux-signed [amd64] (yakkety-proposed/main) [4.8.0-21.23] (core, kernel)08:06
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted linux-signed [amd64] (yakkety-proposed) [4.8.0-21.23]08:16
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: glibc (yakkety-proposed/main) [2.24-0ubuntu1 => 2.24-3ubuntu1] (core) (sync)08:26
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-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: ubuntu-wallpapers (yakkety-proposed/main) [16.10.1-0ubuntu1 => 16.10.2-0ubuntu1] (ubuntu-desktop)08:36
santa_pitti: I have a fix for plasma-framework autotests, are you willing to sponsor the upload? that would unblock some britney migrations I think08:38
davmor2cyphermox, jibel: Yay working uefi on secureboot again \o/08:38
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted upstart [sync] (yakkety-proposed) [1.13.2-0ubuntu33]08:38
pittisanta_: sure08:39
santa_ok. let me prepare the dsc08:39
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted glibc [sync] (yakkety-proposed) [2.24-3ubuntu1]08:39
santa_I plan to try to fix more tests today, so we can get more things migrated08:39
infinitypitti: apw's all over that glibc, BTW.08:39
pittiinfinity:  oh, oops08:39
infinityAnd I have a d-i prepped to pick up new glibc and kernel once it publishes.08:39
apwpitti, s'ok, i was litterally about to do the exact same08:40
pittiapw: sorry for mid-air collision then08:40
pittilet the autopkgtest queue fun begin :)08:40
apwpitti, it is good we both reviewed it, and both were happy to hit the button on it08:40
apwinfinity, d-i> nice08:41
santa_pitti: http://gpul.grupos.udc.es/sponsor/plasma-framework_5.26.0-0ubuntu2.dsc08:42
pittisanta_: did you see my questions about the rebuilds for kidentitymanagement?08:46
santa_pitti: about the no-change rebuilds?08:47
pittisanta_: yes08:47
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: plasma-framework (yakkety-proposed/universe) [5.26.0-0ubuntu1 => 5.26.0-0ubuntu2] (kubuntu)08:47
pittisanta_: i. e. don't bother with sponsoring; I have a script for mass-rebuilds, I was just wondering if/which of those you need done08:48
santa_pitti: so let me see if I get you: we bumped the abi so the reverse depends must be rebuilt to depend on the abi1 package, right?08:49
pittisanta_: correct08:51
pittisanta_: some might need actual source chagnes if the API changed too (but I was assuming it's just some C++ ABI change)08:52
santa_pitti: if we get everything we have in -proposed migrated that wouldn't be needed08:53
pittisanta_: how do you mean?08:53
pittisanta_: you either finish the transiton or that kidentitymanagemnt upload will not land in yakkety (britney enforces this)08:53
pittisanta_: libkf5identitymanagement5 is NBS now, we can't release with that08:54
santa_pitti: because we have an script which bumps the version of the build depends, so everything build depending on kidentitymanagement is going to be built against >= 16.04.3 getting the right dependency on build time08:54
santa_so everything in -proposed would be fine08:55
pittisanta_: right; but I meant the packages which are already in yakkety (reverse-depends libkf5identitymanagement5)08:55
pittieven in -proposed08:55
pittieverything which has built before that kidentitymanagement upload08:55
pittineeds to be rebuilt08:55
santa_hmm08:56
santa_probably many would fail to build because iirc the API changed08:56
pitti5 → 5abi1 just sounded like one of the usual C++ madness ABI changes, not a real API change?08:57
pittiif the API changed, why isn't this just 6?08:58
santa_because that could clash with a real upstream soname bump08:59
pittithe changelog also said "bug fix releaes", and the few removed functions like setUrl() just looked internal08:59
pittiwell, if that actually changed API and upstream 5.26 isn't ready for that and the transition isn't being handled, then perhaps we shuold remove that version from y-proposed again08:59
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted plasma-framework [source] (yakkety-proposed) [5.26.0-0ubuntu2]09:01
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: mesa (yakkety-proposed/main) [12.0.3-1ubuntu1 => 12.0.3-1ubuntu2] (core, xorg)09:01
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted ubuntu-wallpapers [source] (yakkety-proposed) [16.10.2-0ubuntu1]09:01
santa_it's 16.04.3, it's a package from KDE Applications, not from KDE Frameworks09:01
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted account-plugins [sync] (yakkety-proposed) [0.13+16.10.20160929.1-0ubuntu1]09:01
santa_pitti: can't be kidentitymanagement blocked from migrating to yakkety until all reverse depends are ready to migrate?09:02
pittisanta_: it's the other way around -- it won't migrate until all of them are09:03
pittisanta_: look at "trying: kidentitymanagement" in http://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/proposed-migration/yakkety/update_output_notest.txt09:04
pittisanta_: anyway, if you did not really intend to land this in yakkety, let's remove it now09:04
pittisanta_: otherwise the next KDE uplaod will build against it and get stuck09:04
santa_pitti: the idea was getting the complete set of kde apps 16.04.3 landing in yakkety, I don't see why it's a bad thing in the next uploads are built against kidentititymanagement 5abi1, because it's the way it's suposed to be09:07
pittisanta_: ok; then please upload them ASAP09:08
santa_pitti: they are already there, the only thing blocking us right now are the autotests09:08
pittisanta_: how do you mean "already there"?09:09
pittiin some PPA?09:09
* pitti is really confused09:09
santa_pitti: nope, in -proposed09:09
pittisanta_: so the ones in -proposed need no-change rebuilds?09:09
pittias everything which was not uploaded in the last hour or so was obviously not built against 5abi109:10
santa_pitti: what was not uploaded in the last hour wasn't built yet, it was in dep-wait because we have versioned build depends09:11
pittisanta_: aah! ok, that makes more sense09:12
santa_pitti: so now, this last upload of kidentitymanagement would unblock that dep-wait packages which will be built against the correct version09:13
jbichacan I upload the update requrested in bug 1630557 ?09:13
ubot5bug 1630557 in ubuntu-gnome-meta (Ubuntu) "FFE: Include Spice integration by default in Ubuntu GNOME" [Wishlist,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/163055709:13
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: libkf5ksieve [ppc64el] (yakkety-proposed/universe) [4:16.04.3-0ubuntu1] (no packageset)09:19
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-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: libkf5ksieve [s390x] (yakkety-proposed/universe) [4:16.04.3-0ubuntu1] (no packageset)09:25
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: kf5-messagelib [i386] (yakkety-proposed/universe) [4:16.04.3-0ubuntu1] (no packageset)09:25
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-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted kf5-messagelib [i386] (yakkety-proposed) [4:16.04.3-0ubuntu1]09:26
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted libkf5ksieve [amd64] (yakkety-proposed) [4:16.04.3-0ubuntu1]09:26
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted libkf5ksieve [i386] (yakkety-proposed) [4:16.04.3-0ubuntu1]09:26
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted libkf5ksieve [ppc64el] (yakkety-proposed) [4:16.04.3-0ubuntu1]09:26
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted kf5-messagelib [ppc64el] (yakkety-proposed) [4:16.04.3-0ubuntu1]09:26
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted libkf5ksieve [powerpc] (yakkety-proposed) [4:16.04.3-0ubuntu1]09:26
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted libkf5ksieve [armhf] (yakkety-proposed) [4:16.04.3-0ubuntu1]09:26
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted libkf5ksieve [s390x] (yakkety-proposed) [4:16.04.3-0ubuntu1]09:26
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: libkf5ksieve [arm64] (yakkety-proposed/universe) [4:16.04.3-0ubuntu1] (no packageset)09:26
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: kf5-messagelib [amd64] (yakkety-proposed/universe) [4:16.04.3-0ubuntu1] (no packageset)09:27
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-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: kf5-messagelib [armhf] (yakkety-proposed/universe) [4:16.04.3-0ubuntu1] (no packageset)09:31
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-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted kf5-messagelib [amd64] (yakkety-proposed) [4:16.04.3-0ubuntu1]09:33
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted kf5-messagelib [armhf] (yakkety-proposed) [4:16.04.3-0ubuntu1]09:33
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted kf5-messagelib [s390x] (yakkety-proposed) [4:16.04.3-0ubuntu1]09:33
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted kf5-messagelib [arm64] (yakkety-proposed) [4:16.04.3-0ubuntu1]09:33
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted libkf5ksieve [arm64] (yakkety-proposed) [4:16.04.3-0ubuntu1]09:33
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted kf5-messagelib [powerpc] (yakkety-proposed) [4:16.04.3-0ubuntu1]09:33
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: makedumpfile (yakkety-proposed/main) [1:1.6.0-2 => 1:1.6.0-2ubuntu1] (core)09:49
davmor2cyphermox: meh hit a snag on hardware, Mokutil just says verfication failed(15) Access denied09:50
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted makedumpfile [source] (yakkety-proposed) [1:1.6.0-2ubuntu1]09:51
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted mesa [source] (yakkety-proposed) [12.0.3-1ubuntu2]09:51
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: debian-installer (yakkety-proposed/main) [20101020ubuntu480 => 20101020ubuntu481] (core)09:53
apwpitti, have debian-installer ^09:54
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted debian-installer [source] (yakkety-proposed) [20101020ubuntu481]09:58
pittiaah, glibc test madness incoming10:02
Laneymoar workers!10:02
pittiapw: can't see it, but now I just see someone accepted it10:03
apwpitti, that was me :)10:04
infinitypitti: Consider a late glibc upload a way to get a good baseline on tests before we flip over to SRUs. :P10:09
pitti:)10:09
pittiinfinity: and it's getting too cold outside, so some heating can't hurt!10:09
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: upstart (yakkety-proposed/main) [1.13.2-0ubuntu33 => 1.13.2-0ubuntu34] (core)10:20
pittiLaney: ^ more obnoxious script changes to fix that race10:21
pittiLaney: (no changes since you tested it from people.u.c.)10:21
pittiinfinity: I suppose we don't actually want to wait until *all* glibc tests finished? (if we do, we won't land anything in the next two days at least)10:23
pittii. e. I'd let a few hundred of them run, and once we see enough green and only justifiable red I'll kill the remaining tests and we wave it through?10:23
Laneypitti: ack10:31
infinitypitti: Yeah, seems reasonable.  The number of code changes is actually quite small.10:32
smbapw, are autopkgtests which failed automatically restarted or does that need some manual steps. Just was looking at xenial libvirt for otehr reasons and the sru page says armhf failed. Though the log looks suspiciously like container problem. Did not see a button for retry myself.10:46
apwsmb, will have a llok10:50
apwsmb, concur, and i have clickd the button on it10:52
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted upstart [source] (yakkety-proposed) [1.13.2-0ubuntu34]10:52
smbapw, ah thanks. Is that button appearing for you from something the sru page points to or am I just blind? Well ok I am mostly blind anyhow... :-P10:53
apwsmb, they are on the britney progress pages for the release, i've dropped you a link in PM10:55
smbapw, got it. thanks10:55
* smb was trying to click his way through from the pending-sru page10:56
apwsmb, yeah not so much10:56
pittiapw, smb: excuses.html are not dynamic/per user/login, retry buttons appear for everyone (they just don't work for everyone)11:16
apwpitti, yeah there is no connection from pending-sru.html to those buttons, i think that was the confusion11:17
pittiaah11:18
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: libkf5mailcommon [ppc64el] (yakkety-proposed/universe) [4:16.04.3-0ubuntu1] (no packageset)11:25
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: libkf5mailcommon [amd64] (yakkety-proposed/universe) [4:16.04.3-0ubuntu1] (no packageset)11:28
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: libkf5mailcommon [i386] (yakkety-proposed/universe) [4:16.04.3-0ubuntu1] (no packageset)11:28
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: libkf5mailcommon [s390x] (yakkety-proposed/universe) [4:16.04.3-0ubuntu1] (no packageset)11:30
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: libkf5mailcommon [armhf] (yakkety-proposed/universe) [4:16.04.3-0ubuntu1] (no packageset)11:32
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: libkf5mailcommon [powerpc] (yakkety-proposed/universe) [4:16.04.3-0ubuntu1] (no packageset)11:33
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: libkf5mailcommon [arm64] (yakkety-proposed/universe) [4:16.04.3-0ubuntu1] (no packageset)11:34
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: foomatic-db (yakkety-proposed/main) [20160817-0ubuntu1 => 20161005-1] (desktop-core, ubuntu-server) (sync)11:37
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-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: ubuntu-gnome-meta (yakkety-proposed/universe) [0.69 => 0.70] (ubuntugnome)12:02
LocutusOfBorgcjwatson, your opinion on a ghc sync -f? https://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/pkg-haskell/DHG_packages.git/commit/?id=6c85e8fa057c35e85231ab95d955b954160e6520 and https://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/pkg-haskell/DHG_packages.git/commit/p/ghc/debian?id=3354959ffaddb30572e3609841f20a26859323ff12:44
LocutusOfBorgthe powerpc fixes might be useful12:45
LocutusOfBorgas well as the fPIE additions, that should be better than the existing hacks12:45
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LocutusOfBorgI also propose myself in doing the rebuilds if you want to do a sync and a little transition12:46
cjwatsonLocutusOfBorg: I'd recommend not at this point in the cycle; too difficult to get everything rebuilt in time if it turns out to break ABI12:46
cjwatsonsave it for z12:47
cjwatsonunless it's actively getting in something's way (more than "might be useful")12:47
LocutusOfBorgI can do all the rebuilds in two days, but I agree12:47
LocutusOfBorgcjwatson, AFAIR we had some powerpc broken builds, and we kicked them out to let it transition12:48
LocutusOfBorgthis patch should fix the failures12:48
cjwatsonright, and leaving them kicked out is fine12:48
LocutusOfBorgbut I agree12:48
cjwatsonIME two days is very ambitious, and relies on builders being otherwise fairly idle, which they won't be12:48
LocutusOfBorgthe point was to make you aware of the fixes, so expect a transition for yakkety+1 archive opening :)12:48
cjwatsonit also means basically swamping the build farm to the exclusion of other things12:48
LocutusOfBorgsure, I have some scripts that do rmadison and uploads as soon as it is fine12:49
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: llvm-toolchain-3.6 (yakkety-proposed/main) [1:3.6.2-3ubuntu2 => 1:3.6.2-3ubuntu3] (kubuntu, ubuntu-desktop, ubuntu-server)12:49
LocutusOfBorgbut I agree, there is no need right now, I was just wondering about making you aware of that fixes.12:49
LocutusOfBorgplease accept that llvm fix ^^ :) I gave the patch to nacc, it is the usual regex fix to new gcc version12:50
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: clamav (yakkety-proposed/main) [0.99.2+dfsg-2ubuntu1 => 0.99.2+dfsg-2ubuntu2] (ubuntu-server)12:51
caribouFYI, the clamav will rely on llvm-toolchain-3.6 to be available12:53
LocutusOfBorgcaribou, how? http://launchpadlibrarian.net/288556750/clamav_0.99.2+dfsg-2ubuntu1_0.99.2+dfsg-2ubuntu2.diff.gz12:54
LocutusOfBorg-               llvm-3.6-dev,12:54
LocutusOfBorg+               llvm-dev [i386 amd64 kfreebsd-amd64 kfreebsd-i386],12:54
LocutusOfBorgI see this change12:54
LocutusOfBorgthis brings 3.8 as default llvm12:55
caribouLocutusOfBorg: my fault,12:55
LocutusOfBorgok :) because I tested a no-change rebuild for clamav12:55
caribouAfter preparing the upload, I ran another test & forgot to roll it back12:55
caribou(mostly sleepless nights are no good for uploads)12:57
caribou:( even my prompt tells me I'm not on the right branch : |default_llvm*|caribou@avogadro:clamav12:58
caribouI always forget : can this clamav upload be kicked out so I can re-upload with the same version or do I need to increment it again ?13:01
santa_pitti: ↑ would be great if we could the libkf5mailcommon binaries in, so that would unblock more builds13:05
caribou"Dear Release Team, could you please disregard the latest upload of clamav which will definitively fail to build"13:05
pitticaribou: as long as it's in unapproved it can be rejected and you can reupload with same version number13:06
pitticaribou: once it's accepted, the version number is burned13:06
cariboupitti: yeah, thought so but wanted to be sue13:06
caribousure13:06
pitticaribou: rejected13:06
caribou(Man! time to turn on the coffee machine again)13:06
cariboupitti: thanks!13:07
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: rejected clamav [source] (yakkety-proposed) [0.99.2+dfsg-2ubuntu2]13:07
pittisanta_: done13:07
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted libkf5mailcommon [amd64] (yakkety-proposed) [4:16.04.3-0ubuntu1]13:08
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted libkf5mailcommon [armhf] (yakkety-proposed) [4:16.04.3-0ubuntu1]13:08
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted libkf5mailcommon [powerpc] (yakkety-proposed) [4:16.04.3-0ubuntu1]13:08
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted libkf5mailcommon [s390x] (yakkety-proposed) [4:16.04.3-0ubuntu1]13:08
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted libkf5mailcommon [arm64] (yakkety-proposed) [4:16.04.3-0ubuntu1]13:08
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted libkf5mailcommon [ppc64el] (yakkety-proposed) [4:16.04.3-0ubuntu1]13:08
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted libkf5mailcommon [i386] (yakkety-proposed) [4:16.04.3-0ubuntu1]13:08
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: clamav (yakkety-proposed/main) [0.99.2+dfsg-2ubuntu1 => 0.99.2+dfsg-2ubuntu2] (ubuntu-server)13:10
LocutusOfBorgI like this one more :)13:22
davmor2cyphermox: give me a ping when you're online dude we need to have a chat about mokutil13:25
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: zfcpdump-kernel (yakkety-proposed/universe) [4.8-0ubuntu1 => 4.8-0ubuntu2] (no packageset)13:26
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted zfcpdump-kernel [source] (yakkety-proposed) [4.8-0ubuntu2]13:27
cyphermoxI am online13:30
santa_pitti: thanks, I have checked libkscreen autpkgtest and works fine here: http://gpul.grupos.udc.es/things/libkscreen_5.7.5-0ubuntu1_adt.log not sure why it fails on the official server13:31
cyphermoxdavmor2: what's going on?13:32
davmor2cyphermox: hey dude, so if I select 3rd party drivers you add a password for mokutils.  On reboot after install you then get a message that says verfication failed(15) Access denied on both hardware and vm13:35
davmor2cyphermox: and that is in the blue mokutil screen rather than the black uefi screens13:36
cyphermoxok13:40
cyphermoxoh13:41
cyphermoxyuck13:41
cyphermoxslangasek: ^ yay us13:41
davmor2cyphermox: you're welcome13:42
davmor2cyphermox: want a bug for that?13:42
cyphermoxyes please13:42
apwcyphermox, not the signed binary then ?13:42
cyphermoxnot really sure how we'll fix it though :/13:42
cyphermoxapw: what do you mean?13:42
apwcyphermox, best to ignore me :)13:43
cyphermoxshim is fine, but we're installing a different shim than the one built, yet installing the MokManager from the shim built from source -- what that means is that shim expects a particular one-time signature for MokManager, and doesn't get it, because we don't have the right stuffs13:43
cyphermoxI suppose there will be more fudging to do :(13:44
apwoh that is harsh13:44
davmor2cyphermox: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mokutil/+bug/163101313:54
ubot5Ubuntu bug 1631013 in mokutil (Ubuntu) "When triggering 3rd party driver during an install on reboot you get an error from mokutil" [Undecided,New]13:54
cyphermoxapw: could you review grub2/grub2-signed from xenial queue?13:58
davmor2cyphermox: on a plus side the image boots now :)13:59
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: cinder (yakkety-proposed/main) [2:9.0.0~rc2-0ubuntu1 => 2:9.0.0-0ubuntu1] (openstack, ubuntu-server)14:00
cyphermoxheh14:01
cyphermoxI really would like for MS to just damn well sign our binary now so we could be done with this14:01
davmor2cyphermox: yeah but that would be easy and everything14:02
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: barbican (yakkety-proposed/main) [1:3.0.0~rc1-0ubuntu2 => 1:3.0.0-0ubuntu1] (openstack)14:05
jderosepitti: are you working on lp:1626651 already? i'm gonna take a stab at it today, starting with the u-s-d side, but i want to coordinate with you if you're already in progress on it14:07
jderosehttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/unity-settings-daemon/+bug/162665114:07
ubot5Ubuntu bug 1626651 in unity-settings-daemon (Ubuntu) "brightness keys are handled slower in Yakkety than Xenial" [High,Triaged]14:07
pittijderose: not yet, too much other things, sorry14:08
jderosepitti: nah, don't be sorry :)14:08
pittijderose: the actual fix is trivial (just flipping the pam.d config), the hard part is to ensure it doesn't break anything14:08
jderosepitti: yeah, that approach sounded scary to me and i don't have the needed experience there. but i figure i'll dig into the u-s-d side to first better understand what's going on, and hopefully come up with a low-risk solution that at least offers moderate improvement14:09
pittijderose: halving it is easy, by not wrapping the "get" part into pkexec (that doesn't need any privs)14:10
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: telephony-service (yakkety-proposed/main) [0.1+16.10.20160909.1-0ubuntu1 => 0.1+16.10.20160927-0ubuntu1] (no packageset) (sync)14:10
pittijderose: I actually wonder why this is still being used in the first place -- I had expected most platforms to support XBACKLIGHT14:10
pittiand that doesn't need any crazy pkexec helpers in the first place14:11
jderosepitti: looking at cking's original report plus the usd code, to me it looks like pkexec is only being used with --set-brightness, not with --get-brigtness or --get-max-brightness. but the later two still do this through calling usd-backlight-helper, so they still spawn a process (just not as heavy as spawning through pkexec)14:13
pittijderose: I thought get would go through pkexec too14:13
jderosepitti: i know in some circles, /sys/class/backlight is now the preferred approach. i know gnome-settings-daemon (since usd was forked) as dropped use of xbacklight altogether. but this is problematic because the nvidia proprietary driver only supports xbacklight, no longer supports /sys/class/backlight14:14
pittijderose: oh, I thought XBACKLIGHT was the modern one which can be done through xrandr and thus unprivileged (ICBW)14:16
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted llvm-toolchain-3.6 [source] (yakkety-proposed) [1:3.6.2-3ubuntu3]14:17
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: aodh (yakkety-proposed/main) [3.0.0~rc1-0ubuntu3 => 3.0.0-0ubuntu1] (openstack)14:18
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: libkf5calendarsupport [amd64] (yakkety-proposed/universe) [4:16.04.3-0ubuntu1] (no packageset)14:21
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: libkf5calendarsupport [ppc64el] (yakkety-proposed/universe) [4:16.04.3-0ubuntu1] (no packageset)14:21
jderosepitti: as far as i can tell, just the set actions are using pkexec. if you compare backlight_helper_get_value() to backlight_helper_set_value() - http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~unity-settings-daemon-team/unity-settings-daemon/trunk/view/head:/plugins/power/gpm-common.c#L125714:21
pittijderose: ah, good14:21
jderoseonly the later is wrapping the call with pkexec (seems the comment at the tom of backlight_helper_get_value() is out of date)14:22
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: libkf5calendarsupport [i386] (yakkety-proposed/universe) [4:16.04.3-0ubuntu1] (no packageset)14:23
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: libkf5calendarsupport [arm64] (yakkety-proposed/universe) [4:16.04.3-0ubuntu1] (no packageset)14:25
jderosepitti: one thing that stands out to me from cking's forkstat... doesn't it look like usd is doing everything 4 times? 4 for --get-max-brightness, 4 for --get-brightness, 4 for --set-brightness. like maybe instead of getting 1 event, it's getting 4?14:26
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: libkf5calendarsupport [armhf] (yakkety-proposed/universe) [4:16.04.3-0ubuntu1] (no packageset)14:26
ckingjderose, it did seem like that when I ran it14:27
jderosecking: looking at what changed in usd since xenial, nothing stands out as something that could have introduced this. where do the events come from that usd is using? udev?14:29
ckingno idea where they come from14:29
ckingi think I tried and older 4.4 kernel and the same thing happened14:30
cking*an older14:30
apwjderose, the added cost of running pkexec is new i beleive, triggering systemd to do literrally 100s of things14:31
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: libkf5calendarsupport [powerpc] (yakkety-proposed/universe) [4:16.04.3-0ubuntu1] (no packageset)14:31
jderosecking: yeah, saw that in your bug report. so thanks for ruling out the kernel :)14:31
ckingat that point I kinda thought it's something weird in the plumbing layer and I lost hope of fixing it easily14:32
jderosecking: something weird somewhere for sure :)14:33
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: glance (yakkety-proposed/main) [2:13.0.0~rc2-0ubuntu1 => 2:13.0.0-0ubuntu1] (openstack, ubuntu-server)14:34
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: libkf5calendarsupport [s390x] (yakkety-proposed/universe) [4:16.04.3-0ubuntu1] (no packageset)14:34
jderosecking: did you only notice this around the time you filed the bug, or were you experiencing this for a while before you filed the bug?14:35
jderose(just trying to narrow down the timeframe for when this was introduced)14:36
ckingjderose, about a day or so before it was drawn to my notice by somebody else with a Lenovo X230 so I tried it on my spare lenovo14:36
ckingso who knows when it started14:36
jderoseapw: if the root problem pkexec being more expensive, is that something that can be addressed, or are these new expectations too deeply tied in already?14:37
jderosecking: okay, thanks14:37
apwjderose, i don't think i know, i was just observing when it was being diagnosed, i thought pitti wrote up the issue pretty well14:39
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: snap-confine (yakkety-proposed/main) [1.0.42-0ubuntu3 => 1.0.43-0ubuntu1] (no packageset)14:39
jderoseyeah, lots of great information in the bug.14:40
pittijderose: yeah, hence my suspicion that pkexec was being used for get too14:41
jderosepitti: yeah, that would have been a nice, easy way to improve things14:41
* apw is looking at snap-confine14:42
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: designate (yakkety-proposed/main) [1:3.0.0~rc2-0ubuntu1 => 1:3.0.0-0ubuntu1] (openstack)14:43
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: python-tooz (yakkety-proposed/main) [1.40.0-1ubuntu1 => 1.43.0-0ubuntu1] (ubuntu-server)14:45
flocculantcyphermox: while I was trying things out on xubuntu with different themes (we've got an issue with theme and resize partition window there) I thought I would try Ubuntu using hi-contrast theme - ubiquity crashes - bug 161484814:46
ubot5bug 1614848 in Ubuntu GNOME "ubiquity crashed with GLib.GError in configure_icons(): gtk-icon-theme-error-quark: Icon 'gtk-missing-image' not present in theme Adwaita (0)" [Critical,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/161484814:46
flocculantour issue is bug 161771114:46
ubot5bug 1617711 in ubiquity (Ubuntu) "Resize screen hard to read" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/161771114:46
cyphermoxack14:46
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted snap-confine [source] (yakkety-proposed) [1.0.43-0ubuntu1]14:47
flocculantabout the only theme you can sensibly see *our* resize window is numix, default is readable if you squint :p14:49
cyphermoxah, so it's straight theme fail?14:50
flocculantapparently not according to ochosi14:50
cyphermoxafaik there were some theme changes for gtk14:51
flocculantochosi> flocculant: if hi-contrast doesn't work it's a ubiquity bug, not a theme bug. plain and simple as that.14:51
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: horizon (yakkety-proposed/main) [3:10.0.0~rc3-0ubuntu1 => 3:10.0.0-0ubuntu1] (openstack, ubuntu-server)14:51
jbichaflocculant: how did you catch the gtk-missing-icon crash? does your icon theme not provide that icon?14:52
cyphermoxflocculant: do you have a screenshot with adwaita? if not, no big deal, I'll pull today's images and look14:52
flocculantcyphermox: I can get you whatever you need here pretty quick14:52
flocculantas long as it takes to boot a vm14:53
flocculantcyphermox: xubuntu using adwaita > http://i.imgur.com/GY1Lyja.png14:54
cyphermoxthanks14:55
cyphermoxso clearly not a theme fail, but a ubiquity bug because Gtk14:55
jderosepitti: on yaakety, is u-s-d no longer started by upstart? `status unity-settings-daemon` gives me "stop/waiting" on yakkety, but gives me "start/running" on xenial14:55
flocculantcyphermox: and with high contrast > just so you've seen it :) http://i.imgur.com/nxSMm0u.png14:56
cyphermoxsuch high contrast14:56
pittijderose: no, moved: systemctl --user status unity-settings-daemon.service14:56
flocculantjbicha: not a clue - I just ran ubuntu installer with high contrast, it crashed and then pointed me at ^^ bug14:56
flocculantthough there appear to be icons missing from ubuntu with that theme - like main icons system settings etc in the top menu bar14:57
jderosepitti: gotcha, thanks. well i guess that's one key difference between X and Y. can you think of any weirdness that might be introduced by running it under the systemd user session vs upstart?14:58
pittijderose: not really from upstart → systemd; but it could certainly be influenced by the move to dbus-user-session14:59
pittijderose: you can boot with the upstart session by disabling the /usr/share/upstart/systemd-session bit in /etc/X11/Xsession.d/00upstart15:00
pittijderose: i. e. change the condition to "if false && [ "${1#*.target}" != "$1" ]" or comment out that block15:00
jderosepitti: okay, i'll give that a quick try for kicks. also, tell me more about this "dbus-user-session" of which you speak, please :D15:01
pittijderose: this moves the dbus instance and user services like gvfs or pulseaudio from being per-session to per-user, i. e. the grpahical session and all VT/ssh logins share the same instance15:02
jderosepitti: if i start usd with upstart, will dbus-user-session still be used (sorry, i don't know anything about dbus-user-session)15:02
pittijderose: yes, it will15:02
pittijderose: you can also try to purge dbus-user-session (--force-depeds perhaps)15:02
pittijderose: also, → #u-devel15:03
jderoseokay, thanks. well, i'll hack around on this for a while, see if i can come up with anything15:03
jderoseoops, yeah, would be better for #ubuntu-devel i guess :)15:03
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: heat (yakkety-proposed/main) [1:7.0.0~rc2-0ubuntu1 => 1:7.0.0-0ubuntu1] (openstack, ubuntu-server)15:04
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: keystone (yakkety-proposed/main) [2:10.0.0~rc2-0ubuntu2 => 2:10.0.0-0ubuntu1] (openstack, ubuntu-server)15:04
jbichaflocculant: /usr/share/icons/HighContrast/index.theme15:06
jbichabut you ship gnome-icon-theme so that should work15:08
flocculantjbicha: what's that for? if you're about ubiquity crashing with high contrast - that was in Ubuntu not Xubuntu15:09
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: networking-ovn (yakkety-proposed/universe) [1.0.0~rc2-0ubuntu1 => 1.0.0-0ubuntu1] (no packageset)15:10
jbichaok, well humanity-icon-theme ships that icon then15:10
flocculantno idea - I was just telling cyphermox what I saw in ubuntu and what we are seeing in xubuntu15:11
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted networking-ovn [source] (yakkety-proposed) [1.0.0-0ubuntu1]15:11
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: snap-confine (xenial-proposed/main) [1.0.42-0ubuntu3~16.04.1 => 1.0.43-0ubuntu1~16.04.1] (no packageset)15:11
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: akonadi (yakkety-proposed/universe) [4:16.04.3-0ubuntu1 => 4:16.04.3-0ubuntu2] (kubuntu)15:14
santa_pitti: ↑ fix for akonadi autopkgtests uploaded15:16
pittisanta_: cheers15:18
jbichaflocculant: ubiquity with yakkety unity works here with high contrast15:19
cyphermoxjbicha: it's all good I've got this covered15:23
flocculantcyphermox: thanks15:24
jbicha:)15:25
flocculantjbicha: ok - I just used the latest daily *shrug*, only did that to check what we're seeing over where I do qa :)15:25
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: manila (yakkety-proposed/universe) [1:3.0.0~rc1-0ubuntu1 => 1:3.0.0-0ubuntu1] (openstack)15:29
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: openstack-trove (yakkety-proposed/universe) [1:6.0.0~rc2-0ubuntu1 => 1:6.0.0-0ubuntu1] (no packageset)15:46
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted openstack-trove [source] (yakkety-proposed) [1:6.0.0-0ubuntu1]15:47
* pitti cuts short the glibc tests, 'nuff green16:05
pittiwill do some manual testing and the hinting when I'm back in ~ 3 h16:07
apwpitti, ack16:09
slangasekpitti: ≤ check on the version for matching - ugh, you pragmatist :)16:18
slangasekpitti: glibc, I see a non-zero number of tests as red, have those all been confirmed to be not glibc's fault?16:20
apwslangasek, i have spot checked a few and nothing jumped out, nothing systematic though16:21
apw(and we should do something systematic)16:22
* apw also notes that we are down to just wine causing NBS right now16:23
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted libkf5calendarsupport [amd64] (yakkety-proposed) [4:16.04.3-0ubuntu1]16:24
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted libkf5calendarsupport [armhf] (yakkety-proposed) [4:16.04.3-0ubuntu1]16:24
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted libkf5calendarsupport [powerpc] (yakkety-proposed) [4:16.04.3-0ubuntu1]16:24
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted libkf5calendarsupport [s390x] (yakkety-proposed) [4:16.04.3-0ubuntu1]16:24
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted libkf5calendarsupport [arm64] (yakkety-proposed) [4:16.04.3-0ubuntu1]16:24
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted libkf5calendarsupport [ppc64el] (yakkety-proposed) [4:16.04.3-0ubuntu1]16:24
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted libkf5calendarsupport [i386] (yakkety-proposed) [4:16.04.3-0ubuntu1]16:24
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: cpustat (yakkety-proposed/universe) [0.01.27-1 => 0.01.27-1ubuntu0] (no packageset)16:27
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted cpustat [source] (yakkety-proposed) [0.01.27-1ubuntu0]16:28
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted snap-confine [source] (xenial-proposed) [1.0.43-0ubuntu1~16.04.1]16:46
bzoltanhello folks,is here anybody who could ack the rules changes for the UITK release? https://bileto.ubuntu.com/#/ticket/203516:52
lamontanyone reviewing grub2/xenial? (it's the last piece to be able to say is at least in -proposed...)16:53
bzoltanpitti: slangasek: maybe ^^16:53
apwlamont, there is previous grub2 in the -proposed pocket -- does your base on that or not ?17:08
lamontapw: the request is to accept the one that's been sitting in unaccepted all this time17:09
lamontapw: specificly cyphermox'  2.02~beta2-36ubuntu3.4 from 3 days ago17:09
lamontoh, how about if I actually answer the question... gimme a mo17:10
cyphermoxapw: 3.4 includes the stuff17:10
lamontor let him do that. :D17:10
apwlamont, right but does it include the one which is already there, as that is currently marked verfication-fail17:10
lamontta17:10
cyphermoxyeah, verification-fail because you need the extra patches from 3.417:10
lamontapw: the new one is because I marked the old one failed17:10
cyphermoxslangasek: you mentioned you had promoted taglibs-standard, no?17:11
cyphermoxdoko was asking me to review the MIR yesterday (and I just did now, anyway)17:11
slangasekcyphermox: yes17:11
lamontapw: so onece 3.4 lands in porposed, I'll retest and mark the failed as done17:11
slangasekcyphermox: it's a straight-swap for jakarta-taglibs-standard (source package rename), I've already demoted that one in exchange17:11
cyphermoxslangasek: what about the packages that will need to transition to the new binary names eventually?17:12
apwcyphermox, perfect thanks17:12
cyphermoxslangasek: yeah, I know17:12
slangasekcyphermox: didn't ever notice there was an MIR, I guess ~ubuntu-mir wasn't subscribed to it so it's not on the report17:12
cyphermoxseems subscribed to me now *shrugs*17:12
slangasekk17:12
cyphermoxslangasek: I was more asking about did you talk to the server team about the reverse-depends that will eventually need to be updated?17:13
slangasekcyphermox: no, because they're not server team packages17:13
cyphermoxoh17:13
slangasekthis was the only revdep in main17:13
cyphermoxack17:13
slangasekbzoltan: hmm, it looks like this is new build system code, and unlike for cmake, bileto doesn't have qmake awareness to include those build system diffs in the 'packaging' diff (robru?) but yes, I'll review them all and ack them17:22
bzoltanslangasek:  thank you17:23
slangasekbzoltan: so before this change, were these packages not being built with -fstack-protector, etc?17:24
slangasekbzoltan: the bad thing about this implementation is that it's hard-coding flags that are supposed to come dynamically from the current toolchain policy.  If the previous behavior was that these flags were not applied /at all/, then it's an improvement and better than nothing.  But if the flags were previously picked up, then nack...17:25
robruslangasek: some long time ago train attempted to include build systems in the packaging diff but then at some point it was decided to only care about debian/17:25
slangasekrobru: it wasn't that long ago; was I part of the discussion to stop including the build systems diff? I might've been and don't remember17:26
robruslangasek: i don't remember. It was over a year ago I'm sure. Probably i pushed for the change for simplicity sake and nobody objected17:27
slangasekrobru: ehm; "nobody objected" is not a valid policy change procedure17:28
slangaseksince this is a question of what kinds of changes require or don't require sign-off by core-devs before being uploaded to the archive, you should be expecting affirmative assent :)17:28
bzoltanslangasek: this was introduced as new flags with this change set - http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-sdk-team/ubuntu-ui-toolkit/staging/revision/212017:29
cyphermoxrobru: as I recall the build system diff was there so that we could see whether there really ought to be packaging changes for say, a new build dependency17:30
robruslangasek: right, i don't recall all the details, it was quite some time ago. Probably only shortly after Didier left the project.17:31
robrucyphermox: yeah that sounds right.17:31
slangasekbzoltan: that doesn't answer my question of whether the build previously inherited the correct flags from the environment or not17:32
slangasekrobru: so my dim recollection is that we dropped this because *if* you're only changing the upstream build system and not changing the debian directory, it doesn't need review; and if you're changing both, there's a packaging diff (which triggers the check), and you have the full diff available for inspection separately if you want it17:36
robruslangasek: seems reasonable17:36
robruslangasek: yes the full diff is guaranteed to always be available as the packaging diff is created from that17:37
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: neutron (yakkety-proposed/main) [2:9.0.0~rc3-0ubuntu1 => 2:9.0.0-0ubuntu1] (openstack, ubuntu-server)17:39
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: ironic (yakkety-proposed/universe) [1:6.2.0-0ubuntu2 => 1:6.2.1-0ubuntu1] (openstack)17:44
bzoltanslangasek: the dpkg-build flags were correctly applied at package build before and after this change, at packaging build it's actually exactly the same flags before and after, loicm made this change because the dpkg-build flags are stored in qmake mkspecs files (that comes from the qtbase pacakging) and, before this change, were always applied when building the toolkit for development (!debuild) causing a bunch of issues: incompatibility17:51
bzoltanwith compilers other than GCC, -g forced even in release builds, etc17:51
bzoltanslangasek:  so yes, the right flags were applied before, and are still applied now17:51
slangasekbzoltan: right, but the difference is now you're *hard coding* the flags in your package, which means that when they change, your package will not follow17:52
slangasekbzoltan: and indeed, the hardcoded flags are already different than what we're applying in yakkety today17:55
slangasekbecause we use -fstack-protector-strong in yakkety, but this is not supported by older toolchains17:55
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: cdist (yakkety-proposed/universe) [4.3.1-2 => 4.3.1-2build1] (no packageset)18:01
bzoltanslangasek: yes we are hard-coding the flags, but these hard-coded flags are used only when debian_build is not defined and if you look at debian/rules debian_build is passed to qmake, that allows us to have almost the same flags applied when building the toolkit for development purpose and when it's built on CI, and to spot issues early. The only difference is that these hard-coded flags are applied in a more qmake friendly way. Just when GCC is used,18:01
bzoltan not with -g in release builds, etc18:01
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted cdist [source] (yakkety-proposed) [4.3.1-2build1]18:01
clivejoanyone from the security team here?18:11
tyhicksclivejo: hi - someone from the security team will ping you shortly18:25
sarnoldhi clivejo,tsimonq218:27
slangasekbzoltan: oh - so the flags are only applied when debian_build is /not/ defined, sorry, I missed that nuance.  let me have another look here18:27
bzoltanslangasek: yes, precisely ... We were working on making the UITK portable and upstreamable.18:28
slangasekbzoltan: thanks, I've confirmed that the yakkety build log shows all the correct flags, so ack on this.  Did you want it published now?18:29
bzoltanslangasek:  I would like to, yes please18:30
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: linux-meta-raspi2 (yakkety-proposed/universe) [4.4.0.1019.19 => 4.8.0.1012.14] (kernel) (sync)18:32
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: linux-raspi2 (yakkety-proposed/universe) [4.4.0-1019.25 => 4.8.0-1012.14] (kernel) (sync)18:32
apw^ those are syncing the linux-raspi2 kernel with the main kernel version18:33
slangasekbzoltan: button pushed18:40
bzoltanslangasek: thank you18:40
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: ubuntu-ui-toolkit-gles (yakkety-proposed/universe) [1.3.2104+16.10.20160919.3 => 1.3.2135+16.10.20161003.1] (ubuntu-qt-packages) (sync)18:46
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: ubuntu-ui-toolkit (yakkety-proposed/main) [1.3.2104+16.10.20160919.3 => 1.3.2135+16.10.20161003.1] (ubuntu-desktop, ubuntu-qt-packages) (sync)18:46
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: linux-snapdragon (yakkety-proposed/universe) [4.4.0-1022.25 => 4.4.0-1029.32] (kernel) (sync)18:55
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: linux-meta-snapdragon (yakkety-proposed/universe) [4.4.0.1022.14 => 4.4.0.1029.21] (kernel) (sync)18:56
apw^ those are syncing the linux-snapdragon kernel with the latest in xenial18:56
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted ubuntu-ui-toolkit-gles [sync] (yakkety-proposed) [1.3.2135+16.10.20161003.1]18:59
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted ubuntu-ui-toolkit [sync] (yakkety-proposed) [1.3.2135+16.10.20161003.1]18:59
pittislangasek: glibc> I went through some of them; doing the rest now19:09
slangasekpitti: cheers19:09
pittislangasek: I saw some more fallout from gnupg2, some more flakiness etc., nothign worrisome (from glibc's POV) yet, so looking good so far19:10
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: cpustat (xenial-proposed/universe) [0.01.25-1 => 0.01.25-1ubuntu0] (no packageset)19:11
* apw concurs that gnupg2 was fingered in several failures19:12
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: libkf5eventviews [ppc64el] (yakkety-proposed/universe) [4:16.04.3-0ubuntu1] (no packageset)19:15
pittiapparently the lxc → lxd move on armhf also caused some fallout19:16
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: libkf5eventviews [i386] (yakkety-proposed/universe) [4:16.04.3-0ubuntu1] (no packageset)19:19
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: libkf5eventviews [arm64] (yakkety-proposed/universe) [4:16.04.3-0ubuntu1] (no packageset)19:20
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: libkf5eventviews [armhf] (yakkety-proposed/universe) [4:16.04.3-0ubuntu1] (no packageset)19:20
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: libkf5eventviews [amd64] (yakkety-proposed/universe) [4:16.04.3-0ubuntu1] (no packageset)19:21
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: libkf5eventviews [s390x] (yakkety-proposed/universe) [4:16.04.3-0ubuntu1] (no packageset)19:21
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: libkf5eventviews [powerpc] (yakkety-proposed/universe) [4:16.04.3-0ubuntu1] (no packageset)19:21
pittislangasek, infinity: added devscripts to https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bugs?field.tag=gnupg2, some unrelated KDE regressions, and just two candidates where I can't exclude glibc right away: ipset and kguiaddons; I retried both; ipset could also be fallout from linux 4.8 (more likely)19:26
pittiargh, forgot to request a full langpack export; done now, but I think it's already running19:30
pittiwgrant: ^ can you please do a manual run for yakkety?19:30
pittiwgrant: actually, given the timestamp I figure today's export failed?19:32
robrucan somebody reject telephony-service from https://bileto.ubuntu.com/#/ticket/2009 ? I'm redirecting it to overlay ppa instead19:45
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: conjure-up (yakkety-proposed/universe) [0.2.1 => 2.0.1] (no packageset)19:48
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted conjure-up [source] (yakkety-proposed) [2.0.1]19:49
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: snapd (yakkety-proposed/main) [2.16+16.10 => 2.16+16.10ubuntu1] (desktop-core, ubuntu-server)19:49
pittislangasek, infinity: hah, ipset and kguiaddons worked on a retry, so no inexplicable regressions -- /me hints in19:51
slangasekrobru: done19:51
robruslangasek: thanks19:52
slangasekpitti: \o/19:52
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: rejected telephony-service [sync] (yakkety-proposed) [0.1+16.10.20160927-0ubuntu1]19:52
slangasekpitti: please don't accept the above snapd until the current one clears -proposed (I've just hinted it in)19:52
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: conjure-up [amd64] (yakkety-proposed/universe) [2.0.1] (no packageset)19:53
pittislangasek: ack; currently debugging bug 1626651 anyway19:53
ubot5bug 1626651 in unity-settings-daemon (Ubuntu) "brightness keys are handled slower in Yakkety than Xenial" [High,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/162665119:53
pittigosh, that unapproved queue was empty in the afternoon..19:53
pittiwell, I plead for "night time, queue is SEP" and stare at that bug :)19:54
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: neutron-fwaas (yakkety-proposed/main) [1:9.0.0~rc2-0ubuntu1 => 1:9.0.0-0ubuntu1] (openstack, ubuntu-server)19:59
tsimonq2sarnold: pong20:02
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: neutron-lbaas (yakkety-proposed/universe) [2:9.0.0~rc2-0ubuntu1 => 2:9.0.0-0ubuntu1] (openstack, ubuntu-server)20:05
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: neutron-vpnaas (yakkety-proposed/main) [2:9.0.0~rc2-0ubuntu1 => 2:9.0.0-0ubuntu1] (openstack, ubuntu-server)20:07
=== rcj` is now known as rcj
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-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: policykit-1 (yakkety-proposed/main) [0.105-16 => 0.105-16git1] (core)20:40
pitti^ this is mine; slangasek, Laney, would appreciate a review; the bug trail has the gory explanations, in particular why this is reasonably safe against regressions20:42
pittibut I'm happy to explain again if you are unsure, as this is a bit non-obvious20:42
* pitti waves good night20:49
cyphermox^^^ I *knew* it!20:51
cyphermoxI'd bet this also fixed ubiquity's pkexec.20:52
jderosecyphermox: oh, what's the ubiquity problem with pkexec? don't think i've encountered that20:53
cyphermoxjderose: because it's only if you try to touch wifi, and I put a workaround in already20:54
slangaseksanta_: I: libkf5eventviews5: no-symbols-control-file usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libKF5EventViews.so.5.2.320:54
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted libkf5eventviews [amd64] (yakkety-proposed) [4:16.04.3-0ubuntu1]20:55
jderosecyphermox: ah, is this when if you connect  to wifi during oem-firstrun, you don't have wifi upon first login?20:55
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted libkf5eventviews [armhf] (yakkety-proposed) [4:16.04.3-0ubuntu1]20:55
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted libkf5eventviews [powerpc] (yakkety-proposed) [4:16.04.3-0ubuntu1]20:55
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted libkf5eventviews [s390x] (yakkety-proposed) [4:16.04.3-0ubuntu1]20:55
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted libkf5eventviews [arm64] (yakkety-proposed) [4:16.04.3-0ubuntu1]20:55
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted libkf5eventviews [ppc64el] (yakkety-proposed) [4:16.04.3-0ubuntu1]20:55
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted libkf5eventviews [i386] (yakkety-proposed) [4:16.04.3-0ubuntu1]20:55
cyphermoxjderose: I don't know, don't think so20:56
cyphermoxbug # ?20:56
jderosecyphermox: okay, sounding promising for a bug we see sometimes... that i still haven't gotten around to filing, but will do tomorrow after i confirm it's still happening on yakkety :)20:57
cyphermoxok21:01
cyphermoxit could be happening, that tends to come up every cycle for a different reason21:01
cyphermoxI'm kind of hoping we could skip this one though ;)21:01
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted conjure-up [amd64] (yakkety-proposed) [2.0.1]21:02
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: llvm-defaults (yakkety-proposed/universe) [0.33ubuntu4 => 0.34] (no packageset) (sync)21:06
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted llvm-defaults [sync] (yakkety-proposed) [0.34]21:07
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: gnupg2 (yakkety-proposed/main) [2.1.15-1ubuntu4 => 2.1.15-1ubuntu5] (core)21:14
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted clamav [source] (yakkety-proposed) [0.99.2+dfsg-2ubuntu2]21:22
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted ubuntu-gnome-meta [source] (yakkety-proposed) [0.70]21:23
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: nova (yakkety-proposed/main) [2:14.0.0~rc2-0ubuntu2 => 2:14.0.0~rc2-0ubuntu3] (openstack, ubuntu-server)21:39
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted gnupg2 [source] (yakkety-proposed) [2.1.15-1ubuntu5]21:39
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted linux-meta-snapdragon [sync] (yakkety-proposed) [4.4.0.1029.21]21:41
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted linux-snapdragon [sync] (yakkety-proposed) [4.4.0-1029.32]21:41
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted grub2 [source] (xenial-proposed) [2.02~beta2-36ubuntu3.4]21:51
=== infinity changed the topic of #ubuntu-release to: Released: Trusty 14.04.5, Xenial 16.04.1, Yakkety final beta2 | Archive: feature freeze, final freeze | Yakkety Release Coordination | Please don't upload things during freezes where you shouldn't, or be prepared to apologise to the release team | We accept payment in cash, check or beer | melior malum quod cognoscis
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted grub2-signed [source] (xenial-proposed) [1.66.4]21:55
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: grub2 (xenial-proposed/main) [2.02~beta2-36ubuntu3.3 => 2.02~beta2-36ubuntu3.4] (core)22:01
tsimonq2what's the last part of the topic mean?22:08
nacctsimonq2: "Better the evil that you know"22:09
tsimonq2ok good to know :D22:13
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: grub2 (xenial-proposed/main) [2.02~beta2-36ubuntu3.4 => 2.02~beta2-36ubuntu3.4] (core)22:16
jderosenacc: tsimonq2: haha, ""Better the evil that you know", that's great. nice work, infinity! :D22:25
infinityjderose: I suspect you can blame Colin for that.22:25
tewardheh22:26
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted grub2 [amd64] (xenial-proposed) [2.02~beta2-36ubuntu3.4]22:27
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted grub2 [arm64] (xenial-proposed) [2.02~beta2-36ubuntu3.4]22:27
naccso at this point in the cycle, let's says i'm fixing a package in a bug where the fix is also needed in Y. Should I assume it will need to be SRU'd at this point and provide a .1 version? Or can I bump to ubuntu2 safely? I guess given that z isn't open yet, either would be fine due to copy-forward of packages, but what is preferred?22:29
nacc*SRU'd into Y itself22:29
infinitynacc: Upload to Y with a normal Yish version.22:30
infinitynacc: No need for an SRU version scheme.22:30
naccinfinity: ok, thanks!22:31
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: ubuntu-image (yakkety-proposed/universe) [0.6ubuntu3 => 0.7ubuntu1] (no packageset)22:50
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted ubuntu-image [source] (yakkety-proposed) [0.7ubuntu1]22:51
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: ubuntu-mate-artwork (yakkety-proposed/universe) [16.10.7 => 16.10.8] (ubuntu-mate)22:58
flexiondotorgIf someone could accept ubuntu-mate-artwork I really appreciate it :-)23:00
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: php-arc (yakkety-proposed/universe) [2.2.5-1ubuntu1 => 2.2.5-1ubuntu2] (no packageset)23:01
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted php-arc [source] (yakkety-proposed) [2.2.5-1ubuntu2]23:02
cjwatsoninfinity: nope, that one is slangasek's fault23:04
cjwatsonI'd gloss it as "better the devil you know"23:04
nacccjwatson: better translation23:05
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: libkf5incidenceeditor [ppc64el] (yakkety-proposed/universe) [16.04.3-0ubuntu1] (no packageset)23:06
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: libkf5incidenceeditor [amd64] (yakkety-proposed/universe) [16.04.3-0ubuntu1] (no packageset)23:06
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: libkf5incidenceeditor [armhf] (yakkety-proposed/universe) [16.04.3-0ubuntu1] (no packageset)23:08
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: libkf5incidenceeditor [i386] (yakkety-proposed/universe) [16.04.3-0ubuntu1] (no packageset)23:08
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: libkf5incidenceeditor [s390x] (yakkety-proposed/universe) [16.04.3-0ubuntu1] (no packageset)23:09
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: libkf5incidenceeditor [arm64] (yakkety-proposed/universe) [16.04.3-0ubuntu1] (no packageset)23:09
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: libkf5incidenceeditor [powerpc] (yakkety-proposed/universe) [16.04.3-0ubuntu1] (no packageset)23:10
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: php-guzzlehttp-ringphp (yakkety-proposed/universe) [1.1.0-2ubuntu1 => 1.1.0-2ubuntu2] (no packageset)23:14
tsimonq2fitting for teward, who owns http://dark-net.net/ lol23:14
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted php-guzzlehttp-ringphp [source] (yakkety-proposed) [1.1.0-2ubuntu2]23:14
cyphermoxinfinity: head's up, I will upload a new shim shortly, we'll need a d-i respin after.23:23
* teward was pinged23:23
tewardtsimonq2: hm?23:23
* teward scrolls up23:24
tewardoh.  i see.  *goes back to poking his planned nginx merge for z*23:25
jderosecyphermox: oh, did you get the sig from MS on the new fixed shim?23:32
cyphermoxjderose: don't know, fixing an issue with MokManager.23:37
jderosecyphermox: okay, gotcha. my ears just perked up at "shim" :P23:38

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