[00:00] how do I remove them, or point it to the other bug report [00:00] Simon posted a debdiff for precise [00:00] Just set them to invalid. [00:00] did that make it in? [00:01] Not that I know of. [00:02] clivejo: It needs a proper debian/changelog entry. He can fix it (feel free to model it on the one I did for trusty) and attach it to #1631237. [00:03] What's the last release that needs kdepimlibs fixed? Trusty? [00:03] Im not sure, I started working on Yakkety [00:03] OK. [00:04] but the when kept getting errors about unexpected end of diff [00:04] but only when trying to build the source [00:05] Try adding a return at the end of your patch file. [00:05] it was more tireness [00:05] tiredness [00:05] which is my problem now [00:06] Im not sure what to do about Xenial [00:07] hopefully upstream will advise on what to do [00:08] I'd leave it for when you aren't tired. [00:09] I'd focus on getting Bug 1630673 fixed in yakkety and getting your stuff unstuck. [00:09] bug 1630673 in kf5-messagelib (Ubuntu) "CVE - KMail - JavaScript execution in HTML Mails" [Medium,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1630673 [00:11] is LP slow and throwing errors for everyone, or just me? [00:11] ScottK: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/kf5-messagelib/+bug/1630673/comments/1 [00:11] Launchpad bug 1630673 in kf5-messagelib (Ubuntu) "CVE - KMail - JavaScript execution in HTML Mails" [Medium,Triaged] [00:11] Not using the web interface at the moment, but I did notice that publishing has been dramatically faster for the past week or so. [00:11] clivejo: Oh, much better. [00:12] do you agree/disagree? [00:12] If you don't use QWebengine, I understand you aren't affected, so as much as i understand it, yes. [00:13] ScottK: do you know of a way of easily translating internal kmail versions to app versions? [00:13] No. [00:15] lp 1630699 was our greatest concern, priority, but on investigation we determined it didn't affect us yet [00:15] Launchpad bug 1630699 in Ubuntu "CVE - KMail - JavaScript access to local and remote URLs" [Critical,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1630699 [00:15] and marked them all private until they got released publicly [00:16] is there a team on LP for this sort of thing? [00:16] I tried to add Ninjas but that didnt seem to work [00:18] had to manually sub the individual people [00:18] IIRC that's what you have to do. [00:19] I would have liked all kubuntu-devs involved so you could review what was going on [00:20] That would spam a lot of people who aren't very active though. [00:21] should there be a team just for occasions like this? [00:21] or maybe there is one Im not aware of [00:21] I'd say it doesn't come up often enough to worry about it too much. [00:22] I see [00:24] how would you start into patching xenial (ie 5.18 kcoreaddons) ? [00:24] make a patch containing all the commit from 5.18 was release up til the fix for CVE? [00:31] No. See if the offending code is in 5.18 and then adapt the patch. [00:45] santa_: any progress? [00:46] will it need to be re-uploaded or can they un-reject it? [00:54] clivejo: we can't unreject I think, the thing would be correcting the packageset and reupload if I'm not mistaken [00:55] clivejo: just asked steve but he didn't replied yet [00:57] if I dput it to my PPA could they copy it from there? [00:59] I doubt so, but just don't worry the package is fixed and we will get it there one way or another, I will keep you posted [01:00] Ill have to hit the sack pretty soon [01:00] fading fast [01:01] clivejo: I have an upload for kdepim in kubuntu_yakkety_archive fixing the autopkgtrolling, would you upload? [01:01] sure, let me review [01:02] BTW what do you mean by autopkgtrolling ? [01:02] autopkgtest [01:02] just kidding [01:07] uploaded [01:10] clivejo: thank you very much [01:10] no, thank you! [01:12] do autopkgtests always take a long time? [01:30] I think the release team have fallen asleep! [01:30] * clivejo decides to follow their lead! [01:31] night all [01:31] santa_: PM or email anything you need uploaded [01:39] ok, good night [01:40] aren't we in charge of what is in our packageset? [01:42] valorie: its not in our packageset [01:42] thats what hes trying to resolve [01:43] but no answer to his questions on -release [01:43] quarter to 3, Im gone! [01:44] oh, I thought you were already asleep [01:44] niters clivejo [01:44] sleep well [02:51] heya [02:53] hi again, tsimonq2 [02:55] gonna spend the next four hours straight hacking on random s*** [02:56] would be helpful if you help some getting the rest of our apps to get accepted [02:56] some time, I mean [02:56] I'll assess our current situation and see what I can do [02:56] gosh, I can't even write an english sentence [02:57] but atm that CVE is my priority [02:57] read up [02:57] clive and scott and santa were discussing earlier [02:57] ok [03:03] screw it, I need sleep [03:03] not just 5 hours, but a good 9-12 hours [03:07] if you need to sleep, go ahead and sleep [03:07] I will do so [03:07] you will do a better work with your brain fresh :) [03:07] santa_: but in the morning I plan on doing a LOT [03:08] I garee [03:08] *agree [08:01] last bit of plasma due to migrate I think [09:52] o/ [10:27] ok so whats happening with the installer [10:27] has it been fully tested, are we trying to get it into yakkety? [10:28] clivejo: cyphermox has uploaded and added back into the kubuntu seeds AFAIK [10:28] answers on a postcard please [10:29] oh so its in already? [10:29] its it a complete kf5 port? [10:29] is [10:29] no daily iso today for some reason [10:29] oh thats not good [10:30] did it fail? [10:35] I wonder is there any way of removing minuet, without libdrumstick its not going anywhere [11:01] \o/ all of plasma 5.7.5 is now in the release pocket :D [11:01] :D [11:15] WHOO-HOO. [11:37] just a FW and apps to sort..... [11:38] boooooo [11:38] not much FW to do. mostly apps [11:39] did santa_ get anywhere with release team about ktp-call-ui ? [11:39] and a lot of that is just waiting on a few things [11:41] doesn't say he did reading back. maybe needs to wait for infinity etc to clock in to get that sorted? [11:42] also is https://git.launchpad.net/~kubuntu-packagers/kubuntu-packaging/+git/kdelibs4support/commit/?id=fd68e93fc5b5d1d0cfb9d1aa3c6c56c15609d8e5 ready to upload? [11:42] ask --> santa_ [11:43] santa_: is kdelibs4support on your naughty or nice list? [11:50] back in an hr or 2 [11:53] Hiyas all [11:54] hi BluesKaj [11:55] hi clivejo [11:57] I have bit of a mystery here, yakkety is taking 2 mins to boot to the login page [11:57] suddenly after the the new 4.8 kernel installed [11:59] repeating myself again ...need more coffee :-) [12:08] clivejo: kdelibs4support is not ready to upload yet, I pushed the thing because this way I can show it to other people, I need to get in touch with the release team again to fix that one [12:10] clivejo: about ktp-call-ui I'm waiting for martin to show up [12:11] s/martin/adam/ [12:42] No problem, gimme a shout when you need it uploaded [12:53] * acheronuk glances at KCE [12:53] ** mutter mutter ** [12:53] or even at KCI [13:42] YES! [13:42] I got a fix for kdepim-runtime failing test! [14:27] Yakkety Final builds are starting to be built [14:29] did KDE just tell everyone a CVE and how to use it? [14:40] Hey everyone [14:41] hi Simon [14:41] ahoneybun_: you mean the isos? [14:42] Give me things to do, I have the next like 6 hours free [14:42] something like that in #ubuntu-release [14:43] ah, we are almost done migrating things by britney [14:44] se wouldn't be able to produce a proper iso right now, but I hope we will as soons as steve pops up [14:44] s/se/we/ [14:44] ahoneybun_: they are not final iso build really AFAIK [14:44] from release.... [14:44] slangasek: Oh, and I don't think I'm going to bother britney-blocking until Monday, since these weekend images are purely for testing, I have zero confidence or intent for them to be the final images. [14:44] tsimonq2: http://kci.pangea.pub/view/merge%20FIX/ [14:45] acheronuk: interesting [14:45] santa ahoneybun_ https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ReleaseProcess [14:46] Release minus 6 days: Post full set of pre-release images with last language pack updates to QA iso tracker to start QA testing. [14:46] thanks [14:46] so we just have the Apps left right? [14:46] Release minus 3 days: Produce a full set of official images [14:46] so that is the real killer deadline ^^^ [14:47] so basically we need to get everything through we want into release by Monday! [14:47] that is the way I read it anyway. If I am wrong, someone please tell me [14:49] ahoneybun_: apps and a couple of frameworks [14:54] santa_: KCI is broken, remember? [14:55] I no longer have access to anything... [14:55] By the way santa_, did I update Akonadi's symbols correctly? [14:58] tsimonq2: I will check akonadi later, not sure when, they are so many thing piling up in my plans now [14:59] santa_: do you have a list of remaining packages that need to be looked at? [14:59] tsimonq2: what's the deal with KCI? I mean how is it broken? [14:59] santa_: sitter ripped it's heart out through his butthole, as acheronuk has been saying [14:59] santa_: unintentionally, of course [15:00] santa_: but now everything is messed up... [15:00] tsimonq2: the work is done (almost), I will deal with it the remaining issues with steve once it's done [15:01] santa_: ack [15:01] don't worry about the remaining issues, we will work to fix our workflow for the next release, so this kind of stuff won't happen again [15:02] yeah [15:02] tsimonq2: so if you have some spare time I would suggest you to investigate about autopkgtest's, so you would be ready to help (ot at least try to help) once we add that to our workflow [15:03] once yakkety is done I would like to work with you and clive with the new KA tooling [15:03] I already mentored rik a bit about it [15:03] santa: sitter wiped /var/lib/jenkins by 'accident' [15:04] acheronuk: and do we have a backup? [15:04] santa_: nope [15:04] damn it [15:05] santa_: ...I'm already very familiar with the whole release process, m8 ;) [15:05] some has been recovered between sitter and Phil, but it's still borked for now [15:05] so how does this affect the kci from a user point of view? [15:05] santa_: I've pretty much memorized https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ProposedMigration [15:06] in my honest opinion, we should do a clean wipe of KCI, now's the time to rewrite :P [15:08] part of that isn't joking either [15:15] tsimonq2: priority is a working CI ASAP, even if it is just a restoration more or less of the old one. then can re-write if desired [15:19] fine fine [15:19] but I don't know enough about Jenkins to be able to restore it [15:20] well, I hope Phil will be able to spare at least a little time. he looked at it the other day [15:20] I'll mess with it in a VM [15:22] acheronuk: any ETA for kdepim 5.2.3? I again have some nice bugs with this particular kontact version... [15:22] acheronuk: context: running Ubuntu 16.10 [15:22] kfunk: would you happen to know off hand what release of KDE that was in? [15:23] (Frameworks, Applications, or Plasma) [15:23] Applications [15:23] kfunk: we (santa_) are working to get it though the autopackagetests so it goes into release and gets to you. [15:23] we have 15.16.3 I think [15:24] kfunk: should be today or tomorrow we hope [15:24] acheronuk: awesome, glad to hear it! [15:25] yeah it seems we'll be getting 2.11.7 [15:25] Or maybe a few days, but indeed, we are working hard to get kdepim as in kde applications 16.04.3 in [15:25] kfunk: if it doesn't get through it will stay stuck at the old version, but will get done some way via updates or backports [15:25] (could be totally wrong with the versioning though) [15:26] tsimonq2: what has v2.11.7? [15:26] I was just looking at https://quickgit.kde.org/?p=kdepim.git&a=blobdiff&h=d8281ed6bfb0f7fcc09102d30ab6629c8d5c4ed4&hp=7255b94a0b7d3e52f2de62308876ee1240de4785&hb=1f4f85606ef0f0082a01d1de91ebaa9cb81f615c&f=kalarm%2FChangelog [15:27] probably the wrong project though [15:27] acheronuk: thanks for your hard work! appreciated. hope that fix the issues I'm having here (kontact constantly using 5-10% CPU. something related to KJS/KHTML => korg) [15:27] kfunk: this release has been... interesting for us ;) [15:27] tsimonq2: probably. 5.2.3 sounds like kmail versioning [15:28] acheronuk: ahh ok [15:28] yeah, it's their internal versioning (I hate this confusion) [15:28] -queuebot:#kubuntu-devel- Builds: Kubuntu Desktop amd64 [Yakkety Final] (20161008) has been added [15:28] tsimonq2: there have been some email on the lists about aligning PIM versioning numbers, so that shows they are a bit messed up and inconsistent [15:28] -queuebot:#kubuntu-devel- Builds: Kubuntu Desktop i386 [Yakkety Final] (20161008) has been added [15:29] yea GNOME is not any better [15:31] most big projects manage to tie themselves in knots on versioning. to bigger or lesser degree anyway [15:36] Builds: Kubuntu Desktop amd64 [Yakkety Final] (20161008) has been added [15:36] so testing build is on the way *** [15:37] yeah [15:38] but not as 'final' as that makes it sound [15:38] can test the slideshow I hope :D [15:38] :D [15:39] linky http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/368/builds/132992/testcases [15:40] in the normal daily live folder it seems, so can just update with zsync :) [15:43] We need testing. Lots of it. And fixes to follow the testing. So grab an ISO for your favourite flavour and kick the tires. And the steering wheel. And the fuel pump. And that little dohickey that used to be a cigarette lighter but people now plug their GPS into. [15:43] - Adam Conrad [15:43] in 'yakkety-desktop-amd64.manifest' we have ubiquity-slideshow-kubuntu [15:43] :D [15:43] so slideshow is back in :) [15:43] !testers [15:43] Help is needed in #kubuntu-devel. Please ping Riddell, yofel, soee, Tm_T, shadeslayer, BluesKaj, James147, Quintasan, lordievader, shrini, tester56, parad1se, mamarley, alket, SourBlues, sgclark, neo31, vip, mparillo for information [15:44] and this... [15:44] !ninjas [15:44] yofel, clivejo, acheronuk, tsimonq2 [15:44] and santa_ :D [15:45] ATTENTION! We have images to test! http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/368/builds "We need testing. Lots of it. And fixes to follow the testing. So grab an ISO for your favourite flavour and kick the tires. And the steering wheel. And the fuel pump. And that little dohickey that used to be a cigarette lighter but people now plug their GPS into." [15:46] I'm sending to kubuntu-devel [15:46] * acheronuk fires up a VM [15:48] hmm zsnyc failed, may be to wait a short while [15:51] let's see if my internet wants to work with me [15:53] got it this time I think [15:53] nice to see the release team pushing to our git ! [15:54] HUH?!? [15:54] https://git.launchpad.net/~kubuntu-packagers/kubuntu-packaging/+git/kdepim-runtime/commit/?id=4911797334382dec0c3f1c3d298164d8bd85a701 [15:54] god my wifi is bad on this laptop [15:54] one team to rule them all...... [15:54] buahahahahahahahahahahaaaaaa [15:55] well that was one of the pro's for moving back to LP [15:55] :D [15:55] but this is first time Ive seen it used! [15:55] @clivejo, That's steve being kind [15:56] yeah, but at least he can do that [15:57] clivejo: they did soem the other days as well [15:58] live session running with plasma 5.7.5 :) === tsimonq2 changed the topic of #kubuntu-devel to: Kubuntu - Friendly computing | Yakkety needs testing! | Support in #kubuntu | Plasma 5.7.5 X-STAGING Y-ARCHIVE, 5.6.5 X-BACKPORTS / Apps 16.04.3 X-STAGING Y-ARCHIVE / FW 5.26 X-STAGING Y-ARCHIVE, 5.23 X-BACKPORTS / Qt 5.7 KCI, 5.6.1 Y-ARCHIVE, 5.5.1, X-ARCHIVE | Trello: https://is.gd/dGbmxV | QA links: https://is.gd/p7kblH | Package Docs (WIP): https://is.gd/zco9ne === tsimonq2 changed the topic of #kubuntu-devel to: Kubuntu - Friendly computing | Yakkety needs testing! | Support in #kubuntu | Plasma 5.7.5 X-STAGING Y-ARCHIVE, 5.6.5 X-BACKPORTS / Apps 16.04.3 X-STAGING Y-ARCHIVE / FW 5.26 X-STAGING Y-ARCHIVE, 5.23 X-BACKPORTS / Qt 5.7 KCI, 5.6.1 Y-ARCHIVE, 5.5.1 X-ARCHIVE | Trello: https://is.gd/dGbmxV | QA links: https://is.gd/p7kblH | Package Docs (WIP): https://is.gd/zco9ne [15:58] installer running with functional slideshow so far [15:59] we need a "Kubuntu's workflow for Ubuntu Release Team members" wiki page :P [15:59] @Santa uploaded [15:59] tsimonq2: i.e. when to panic and when not to [16:00] yeah [16:01] tsimonq2: oh. I read that the wrong way around [16:02] good luck with that! [16:02] but we could do with a "Ubuntu Release Team workflow for kubuntu team members" as well! [16:02] acheronuk: still think it's a decent idea? [16:02] XD yeah [16:04] tsimonq2: not sure. might be 'do it my way or the highway' [16:05] step one - Pick out a visibly helpful member of the release team. Court and groom them until they start to answer your questions [16:05] clivejo: nah you just gotta promise beer and cash :P [16:05] two - bribe with pizza and beer [16:05] ^ [16:06] we asked that of you as I recall! [16:06] and look what we got! [16:06] hm? [16:06] I knew we should and waited til we received the Bitcoins [16:07] amd64 iso installed fine in Virtualbox, and now rebooted and running [16:08] should have waited [16:09] OH HAHAHAHAHA [16:12] what was that other channel I needed to add to my BNC? [16:12] #ubuntu-devel ? [16:12] thank you [16:12] clivejo: and #ubuntu-hardened [16:12] clivejo: that's where the Security Team hangs out [16:12] I added that tsimonq2 [16:13] ok cool [16:13] cosas buenas [16:13] ok. full disk and manual partitioning cases on the iso done and reported on the tracker. :) [16:13] too many channels as it is! [16:14] + live session [16:14] acheronuk: will you write the iso to a DVD and post it to me [16:14] probably be faster than download for me! [16:14] LOL [16:15] that's why I zsync them often [16:17] was thinking of putting one of these 2.5" in a usb case and hooking it up to the RPi [16:17] maybe cron that for a night job [16:18] on average how big is the download? [16:18] zsyncing now [16:18] a gig or two clivejo [16:18] I meant the zsync download? [16:18] Read yakkety-desktop-amd64.iso. Target 79.1% complete [16:19] clivejo: so that had to sync about 300MB I suppose? [16:19] big enough [16:20] my download is not too bad. just upload that is dog slow [16:20] thats a BT thing [16:20] acheronuk: pop into linode please? [16:21] even on "Infinity" [16:21] tsimonq2: why? I've got to go eat really [16:21] acheronuk: whenever you have a minute :) [16:21] acheronuk: meesing with Jenkins on a VM [16:21] *messing [16:22] acheronuk: reverse SSH tunnelling to a VM I have set up :D [16:22] tsimonq2: oooooh. exciting! [16:22] dd'ing now [16:22] * tsimonq2 shuts down VM to allocate more resources [16:22] * acheronuk heads off to find sustenance [16:24] I was trouble shooting a local business network this week and they have are paying for fibre, with is advertised at up to speeds of 52Mb. They are getting 21Mb down and 1.7 up [16:25] :O [16:25] and thats when things are good [16:25] naughty naughty ISPs [16:26] lying fraudulent ISP's [16:26] half the advertised speed, fair enough, but I pay you half the advertised price! [16:27] thats fair! [16:28] finally got the iso downloaded [16:32] dd finished. See you all soon on the other end. [16:32] is that component of the installer only for us? [16:34] the - kubuntu part? [16:34] so I have P 5.7.5 and FW 5.26 on the live iso [16:35] still don't have the widget with the installer icon [16:36] @ahoneybun_, odd. it was there for me [16:36] the last 2 images have missed it as well [16:36] https://www.kde.org/announcements/kde-frameworks-5.27.0.php :) [16:36] I used it to install [16:37] well yea you can search for it with krunner or kickoff [16:37] np there [16:38] was there on the desktop for me. in it's folder containment. [16:38] very odd [16:38] well it was not there for me, just odd [16:38] ahoneybun_: can you send a screenshot [16:38] are you tetsing on hardware or a VM? [16:39] VM [16:39] take pic on telegram? === kubuntu is now known as Guest14818 [16:39] mm switching the Desktop to Folder view made it come back [16:39] but just the icon [16:42] (Document) https://irc-attachments.kde.org/808LslIF/file_728.png [16:42] slideshow is back here [16:43] make it bigger? [16:43] I have http://i.imgur.com/GbFvy6j.png [16:43] I can't [16:43] not without the VM addons [16:44] (Document) https://irc-attachments.kde.org/rBW0CP28/file_730.png [16:44] \o/ [16:44] the kernels now contain modules enough to allow resizing on newer virtualbox builds [16:45] not here [16:45] I did not need to install addition to get that [16:45] :( [16:45] and I got it from the virtual box website [16:45] same here. even odder [16:46] 5.1.6 [16:46] oh with Qt 5.6.1 [16:46] yep. same. [16:46] resizing just makes white borders [16:49] it might just be the resizing issue then acheronuk [16:49] could be [16:49] acheronuk: By Monday is about right, although if testing uncovers serious problems things can be fixed later. I don't recall which release it was, but there was one where every ISO was respun on Thursday. [16:50] Live ISO Boots, tested wireless, konversation, konsole, firefox, gwenview, and Libre Office (LP Bug 1625595) noted on testcase. Next step: Manual Partitioning. [16:50] Launchpad bug 1625595 in xorg (Ubuntu) "Libre Office Icons unreadability on YY with Intel Drivers" [Low,Incomplete] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1625595 [16:50] ahoneybun_: in the view menu, have you got "auto-resize guest display" option available? [16:51] yea and it is selected [16:51] P.S. I still do not get the try/install dialog. Fine by me. [16:51] maybe blame it on your graphics then. I'm out of ideas :P [16:51] I've not seen that either but VM maybe [16:54] Hmm, first time this happned to me: [16:54] ScottK: yeah, not surprised. plan for the best though ;) [16:54] Traceback (most recent call last): [16:54] File "/usr/lib/ubiquity/ubiquity/frontend/kde_components/PartitionModel.py", line 66, in setData [16:54] item.partman_column_format_toggled(value.toBool()) [16:54] AttributeError: 'int' object has no attribute 'toBool' [16:54] cyphermox: ^^^ [16:54] Trying to use an existing partition, make it root, format ext4 and click the box. [16:54] that would be from the PyQt5 port most likely [16:55] ScottK: given that the beta2 was 5 days or so late, I am making no assumptions [16:57] I am not sure what I did...maybe clicking too fast. I repeated it more slowly, and it is installing. Slideshow is back! Thank you. [17:04] Install complete. Restarting. [17:12] clivejo: now we can upload kdelibs4support [17:14] ahoneybun_: In VMware, I was not getting the Installer in the containment yesterday. [17:22] the widget you mean? [17:31] Yes, I think it is fair to say that yesterday's live ISO was unusable in VMware for me. [17:31] There was not folder containment widget containing the installer, and there was no bottom panel with the kicker application launcher. [17:32] mparillo: how about today? [17:32] I tried installing using krunner and typing install, but after re-booting, I did not have anything useful in the VM. [17:33] I think it might be: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/kubuntu-meta/+bug/1627348 [17:33] Launchpad bug 1627348 in kubuntu-meta (Ubuntu) "Live DVD boots to black screen with mouse pointer" [Undecided,Confirmed] [17:34] tsimonq2: I was successful today, but on real HW. Tested wireless, kdesudo, konversation, konsole, kate, firefox, gwenview, System Settings, and Libre Office. I still have LP Bug 1625595 [17:34] Launchpad bug 1625595 in xorg (Ubuntu) "Libre Office Icons unreadability on YY with Intel Drivers" [Low,Incomplete] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1625595 [17:35] Who knows, it might drive me to kalligra [17:37] mmmmmm https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wli-ekwg988 [18:00] santa_: kdelibs4support uploaded [18:26] !info akonadi yakkety-proposed [18:26] Package akonadi does not exist in yakkety-proposed [19:48] trying: kdepim-runtime [19:48] skipped: kdepim-runtime (0, 13, 3) got: 146+0: a-34:a-14:a-14:i-19:p-14:p-14:s-37 * amd64: accountwizard, akonadiconsole, akregator, blogilo, kaddressbook, kalarm, kdepim, kdepim-runtime, knotes, konsolekalendar, kontact, korganizer [19:48] santa_, acheronuk ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ [20:01] santa_: +#MISSING: 4:16.04.3-0ubuntu2# (optional=templinst|arch=!armel)_ZNSt16_Sp_counted_baseILN9__gnu_cxx12_Lock_policyE2EE10_M_destroyEv@Base 15.07.90 [20:01] santa_: that's akonadi [20:09] tsimonq2: it's optional, so not a thing it will fail on [21:52] anyone here? [21:53] really wish the last person in a room would turn off the lights and stop wasting electric [21:53] still here [21:53] but I think I will head to be soon [21:53] hi santa_ [21:53] what you up to? [21:54] I'm trying to get an autopkgtest run @ armhf [21:54] any luck? [21:55] the server is still doing the thing [21:55] I think we will need overrides from the release team for akonadi and kdepim [21:55] you use the uni servers? [21:55] it's my "server" [21:56] located @ uni, yes [21:56] just on uni network? [21:56] ah [22:07] that security fix is stuck http://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/proposed-migration/update_excuses.html#kcoreaddons