=== rxc is now known as Guest11608 === ForgottenOne is now known as Mis-anthrope === ForgottenOne is now known as Mis-anthrope === ForgottenOne is now known as Mis-anthrope [06:45] Mis-anthrope: hello [06:46] I'm interested to see how this pans out in the end. [06:46] Yes. [06:47] FizzyCoffee: that too. How did you make coffee fizz? [06:47] Dry Ice. === ForgottenOne is now known as Mis-anthrope [06:53] Mis-anthrope: you'll probably have to restate your problem here about lightdm being removed because it crashes when you log in. === ForgottenOne is now known as Mis-anthrope [07:58] 'win 21 === skylite_ is now known as skylite === ForgottenOne is now known as Mis-anthrope === ForgottenOne is now known as Mis-anthrope [13:14] coreycb: i got gnocchi [13:15] zul, ok [13:18] jamespage, hi can you promote the following please from liberty-proposed->liberty-updates? cinder, heat, manila, nova, openstack-trove, sahara [13:51] coreycb, okies [13:53] coreycb, ok those are going now [13:53] jamespage, cool thanks [13:53] there are also py-crypto and python-oslo.messaging updates in proposed - are those good to go? [13:54] jamespage, checking [13:55] jamespage, those should probably wait a bit [13:55] ack [14:15] rbasak: in prep for my next major task it would be kind if you could re-import qemu to the importer tree [14:27] jamespage, can you promote 1.8.3-0ubuntu0.15.04.2~cloud3 to kilo-proposed? [14:27] jamespage, erm oslo.messaging [15:05] cpaelzer: import running. [15:08] nacc: FYI, in importing qemu I got: [15:08] Importing 2.0.0+dfsg-2ubuntu1.28 to ubuntu/trusty-updates [15:08] 01/04/2017 15:07:43 - ERROR:Unable to import orig tarball for 2.0.0+dfsg-2ubuntu1.28 [15:08] Importing 2.0.0+dfsg-2ubuntu1.29 to ubuntu/trusty-proposed [15:08] 01/04/2017 15:08:21 - ERROR:Unable to import orig tarball for 2.0.0+dfsg-2ubuntu1.29 [15:08] etc. [15:08] It seems to be continuing. [15:09] interesting rbasak [15:10] that might be related to the pristone tar changes [15:10] nacc: ^^ ? [15:15] cpaelzer: import complete. It's pushed something, at least. I'm not sure about those errors. [15:15] nacc, cpaelzer: full output: http://paste.ubuntu.com/23739412/ [15:15] So it looks like it impacts SRUs only. [15:16] thanks [15:30] In apache2, should i use the /var/www/... directory for websites, or is there a reason to prefer something else? [15:32] adrian_1908: personal preference... you can create and use any directory / mount point you like. [15:32] jamespage, zul: ceilometer hasn't cut any releases for newton yet so I'm thinking about cutting a snapshot from master branch so we can get mod_wsgi and other updates released [15:32] jamespage, zul: s/newton/ocata [15:33] coreycb, +1 [15:33] jamespage, ok i'll do that then [15:33] moonpup: ok, I'll stick to defaults then I think. [15:33] coreycb: cool beans [15:48] jamespage, should I use our current snapshot version (ie. 1:7.0.0.0rc2~dev336-0ubuntu1) or switch to this -> 1:7.0.0+git20170104.aa3f491bb-0ubuntu1 ? [15:50] coreycb, what will the next version release be? [15:51] jamespage, should be 8.0.0 [15:51] jamespage, last one was 7.0.0 [15:52] coreycb, 1:7.0.0+git20170104.aa3f491bb-0ubuntu1 [15:52] jamespage, ok thanks === JanC is now known as Guest75542 === JanC_ is now known as JanC [16:38] rbasak: yes, that message is when `gbp import-orig` fails [16:41] nacc: ah, so that affects pristine tar branches only? [16:41] rbasak: i believe so, and the 'upstream/' tags [16:41] rbasak: that's the only use we have for the 'orig' tarballs themsevles [16:42] OK [16:42] Thanks [16:44] rbasak: i can verify that with the source in a bit, but that's my recolleciton of the implementation [16:44] rbasak: would be good to see why that happens in practice (feel free to open a bug) [16:55] what would you guys recommend for comfortably copying files back-and-fourth between client and server (not constantly, just the occasional website, config files etc.)? [16:56] nacc: bug 1654022, thanks. [16:56] bug 1654022 in usd-importer "Errors importing orig tarballs when importing qemu" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1654022 [16:56] rsync [16:56] adrian_1908: git, possibly with git-annex. Otherwise you lose track of what version of what is where. [16:57] hmm, that's a good point rbasak [18:40] rbasak: ack, thanks for the bug [19:15] zul, do you have an MIR open for python-pyroute2 for neutron? [19:15] coreycb: #1653527 [19:17] zul, ok you mind revisiting that for mterry's comments? i uploaded a new neutron that should fix up the autopkgtest issues. [19:20] zul, where's pyroute used anyway? [19:20] coreycb: hold on [19:23] coreycb:https://github.com/openstack/neutron/commit/9183da7c96df506cdfa5c83a8d4d22e34609a8f4 [19:26] zul, I see, it was added since b2 [19:27] coreycb: yeah i added it to fix the CI [19:28] zul, ok well shouldn't be a blocker for b2 if we backport it the cloud archive while it's reviewed [19:29] coreycb: i think its in the cloud archive now [20:42] hello guys [20:42] is Ubuntu Server a good solution for a Home NAS? [20:42] mostly to serve movies etc a long all my home devices [20:44] anyone care to give me a hand with deploying autopilot? I've been working on this for about a week now without success. I can't even get landscape to deploy. It's currently bombing with a TLS error shortly after juju launches machine-0 [20:50] any1? [22:13] reyz: freenas [22:13] http://www.freenas.org/ [22:14] soop: ubuntu is not a good solution? [22:14] didnt like freenas much [22:15] You could use Ubuntu but why reinvent the wheel? Unless you plan on using it for something else as well ... [22:15] what is your end goal like dlna services etc? [22:16] https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MediaTomb [22:17] or this [22:17] https://www.danbishop.org/2014/04/28/dlna-upnp-servers-on-ubuntu/ [22:33] soop: i mostly use my NAS for accessing movies via samba [22:34] (since my family needs subtitles for the movies) [22:34] and i also use it to store files and music [22:34] thats it [22:37] soop: also, freenas is not meant to be used with commercial hardware, ZFS is slow AF with non RAD setups [22:37] RAID* [22:57] Hey, I'm curious, why is an apparmor update trying to remove rsyslog? [22:58] http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/23742021/ [23:02] hrmm, nevermind, I need to ask elsewhere, it's due to a PPA :/ [23:08] bladernr: ah, I was just going to say that I couldn't reproduce that. [23:09] Yeah, someone snuck it into a PPA and that caused it. I'm going to email the guy who did it to understand why.