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[00:10] <wxl> um
[00:10] <tsimonq2> UM
[00:10] <tsimonq2> wxl: Hai :)
[00:10] <wxl> so we're still lacking testing for 16.04.2
[00:10] <acheronuk> UMMM
[00:10] <wxl> and it's due tomorrow
[00:10] <wxl> so
[00:10] <wxl> !testers
[00:11] <wxl> yikes not a lot of testers that are actually around :(
[00:12] <wxl> maybe a message to the mailing list is in order?
[00:14] <wxl> no one huh
[00:14] <sintre> well maybe if I was included in said page list i could help out , lol
[00:14] <wxl> sintre: you want to be added? cuz i can fix that. me thinks.
[00:14] <sintre> whats needed , i have a 16.04 clean system
[00:14] <wxl> tsimonq2: i couldn't coerce you to do the auto-resize amd64 could i?
[00:14] <sintre> no problems fki** up if needed
[00:15] <wxl> sintre: here are the i386 testcases: http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/372/builds/142601/testcases
[00:15] <tsimonq2> wxl: Maybe in a few hours
[00:15] <tsimonq2> wxl: I'm saying maybe.
[00:16] <wxl> grab the download, check the hashes, follow the testcase, mark it as passed or failed. report bugs. 
[00:16] <wxl> tsimonq2: cuz i can't do amd64 on this machine. bah.
[00:16] <sintre> ok i have to grab some dinner so i'll be off for a couple hours , come 9 pm , my system is free game
[00:17] <sintre> i3 2 ghz 8 gigs of ram
[00:17] <wxl> ok, 2 hours it is
[00:17] <sintre> 250 gig ssd as well so this shouldn't be to painful
[00:17] <wxl> good
[00:19] <sintre> k see you all in 2 hours
[00:19] <acheronuk> wxl: for tomorrow, when? may be busy in the morning.....
[00:20] <wxl> acheronuk: well, hard to say, but usually it'll be out the door before noon, UTC
[00:20] <mparillo> wxl: Actually, I think 64-bit is basically OK.
[00:21] <tsimonq2> Grr it's amd64
[00:21] <tsimonq2> :P
[00:21] <acheronuk> wxl: ok. not great timing for me then
[00:21] <wxl> mparillo: i think so, too, but i want to be sure. that bug is just confusing
[00:21] <wxl> acheronuk: you could help now :)
[00:21] <mparillo> The auto-resize bug?
[00:22] <wxl> yeah
[00:22] <wxl> i just marked it as incomplete
[00:22] <wxl> i can't say for certain that it ISN'T a bug
[00:22] <acheronuk> wxl: what arch? I can't stay too late on this
[00:22] <wxl> acheronuk: i386
[00:22] <mparillo> THat was one test case I did not try. I saw somebody else was trying it. The other two I did not try were OEM and Non-English.
[00:23] <wxl> mparillo: if you could assist with i386 that would be super fab
[00:24] <wxl> maybe we should put our heads together and separate the work out
[00:24] <mparillo> Maybe tomorrow morning, US time, but VM only.
[00:24] <wxl> that'll prolly be too late
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[00:25] <wxl> usually release team runs UTC time and it being due tomorrow means the morning
[00:25] <wxl> VMs are fine, unless there's some sort of bug
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[00:37] <wxl> huh that actually worked. you can figure out what image you have just by running strings on it
[00:39] <acheronuk> wxl: iso almost downloaded. may have time to lest live session and one install case, but that is about it before sleep is a must....
[00:39] <wxl> acheronuk: for i386, live is already done
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[00:40] <wxl> acheronuk: you can choose OEM, manual, encryption, or entire disk
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[00:51] <acheronuk> wxl: did the entire disk for simplicity
[00:51] <wxl> acheronuk: thx
[00:58] <acheronuk> manual partitioning in progress. then I'm done
[00:59] <valorie> \o/
[01:00] <wxl> i'm working on encryption
[01:01] <wxl> i guess i should mark it as in progress
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[01:04] <acheronuk> done
[01:05] <acheronuk> very quick in those VMs. slowest bit is downloading the iso!
[01:05] <acheronuk> night all. sorry didn't get to do more.
[01:06] <DarinMiller> nite Rik. 
[01:08] <sintre> ok dinner is done , i'll leave dishes for later
[01:08] <DarinMiller> wxl zsync'ing the 638i iso now.  I will run the entire disk and lvm encryption.  
[01:08] <sintre> so where do we need to start
[01:08] <wxl> DarinMiller: you want to do me a favor and do the amd64 entire disk?
[01:09] <DarinMiller> sintre: grab the iso here: zsync http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/kubuntu/xenial/daily-live/20170209/xenial-desktop-i386.iso.zsync
[01:09] <DarinMiller> amd64 entire disk coming up....
[01:09] <wxl> sintre: then do the oem setup http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/372/builds/142601/testcases/1305/results
[01:10] <wxl> man the testcase needs to be rewritten
[01:10] <sintre> it says its only 3 mb?
[01:12] <wxl> yeah you need to zsync it
[01:12] <wxl> zsync that-file
[01:12] <sintre> lol sry to the last part off
[01:12] <sintre> downloading now
[01:13] <sintre> clean usb stick rdy to go as well
[01:13] <wxl> you can just use a vm if you want
[01:13] <wxl> but real hardware tests are always nice
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[01:14] <sintre> two systems in use
[01:14] <sintre> this primary and older
[01:14] <sintre> gonna test on newerer system
[01:15] <wxl> valorie: do you want to audit our test cases at some point? it seems the language/flow is a little bit different from when they were written. i have push access to the repo
[01:16] <wxl> it seems kubuntu-council has access too
[01:17] <wxl> (~ubuntu-testcase-admins)
[01:18] <wxl> oh interesting
[01:18] <wxl> looks like flocculant tested auto-resize on amd64. it's just oem over there that needs doing. but a second auto-resize would be appreciated due to http://launchpad.net/bugs/1663298
[01:19] <wxl> (which i marked as incomplete because it seems too inconsistent to be able to confirm)
[01:20] <sintre> building usb drive atm
[01:20] <wxl> so happy to see that we have multiple tests done on amd64
[01:21] <sintre> testing oem install here 1 min
[01:21] <wxl> sintre: don't forget to mark it as "in progress" on the tracker
[01:21] <wxl> also thanks :)
[01:22] <wxl> now i got to remember how to get ubottu to fix that factoid
[01:22] <wxl> so i can add you sintre :)
[01:22] <wxl> DarinMiller: do you want to be added to the testers list?
[01:23] <sintre> let see if i can test first lol
[01:23] <sintre> here we go
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[01:25] <DarinMiller> sure.  I am always testing anyways...
[01:25] <DarinMiller> wxl ^^
[01:25] <wxl> k thx DarinMiller :)
[01:25] <sintre> er dumb thing keeps defaulting to ubuntu grub menu
[01:26] <sintre> wothen to the current ubuntu install lol
[01:26] <sintre> or defaults to windows , let me figure this out
[01:26] <wxl> sintre: consult your bios to boot off the usb
[01:27] <DarinMiller> or hit the magic boot button to select the boot menu...
[01:27] <wxl> believe it or not it's good security to not make the default boot devices anything out side the hard drive
[01:27] <wxl> yep
[01:27] <wxl> do like i do and mash all the f keys
[01:28] <wxl> k i386 encryption done
[01:29] <sintre> god i hate efi , i choose usb but defaults to the current kubuntu install , now this is getting silly bbiab
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[01:33] <sintre> the bootloader is overriding the usb stick
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[01:33] <sintre> simply it bypassing the usb stick and goig directly to the installed on hdd
[01:34] <sintre> ok now this problem i will find a way around some how
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[02:02] <sintre> ok i fixed it
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[02:02] <sintre> i'm an idiot , or whoever made unetbootin was
[02:02] <sintre> so in on live usb what you need
[02:03] <sintre> oem install correct?
[02:03] <sintre> didn't give me that option ran straight to live gui
[02:04] <sintre> wxl you asround
[02:06] <DarinMiller> sintre: I used usb creator and was presented with the live boot/install menu (not the Try Ubuntu and Install buttons in previous installs).
[02:07] <sintre> i resroted to that bnut didn't get the menu
[02:07] <sintre> tthe failed attempts using unetbootin then resrted to the live cd cd/usb creator
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[02:13] <valorie> wxl: looking at the test cases seems useful, perhaps before beta-testing
[02:13] <sintretest2> well online on other system
[02:13] <valorie> but I'm not sure I have the knowledge of what we need?
[02:13] <valorie> I can certainly make edits if told what to do
[02:13] <sintretest2> but can't get an install screen , other grub takes over
[02:15] <DarinMiller> sintretest2: in a command tool, type: uname -a
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[02:15] <DarinMiller> What version of ubuntu is reported?
[02:15] <valorie> sintretest2: step one: alter your bootloader order
[02:16] <valorie> after you're done testing, change it back for security
[02:16] <valorie> for most of my computers, hitting escape during boot got me to the proper menu
[02:16] <valorie> hitting escape repeatedly sometimes
[02:17] <sintretest2> https://thepasteb.in/p/vghOpmN7BDKC3
[02:18] <sintretest2> i kno how to get to one ti bot order , it his damn efi firmware
[02:18] <sintretest2> change it
[02:18] <sintretest2> finally got tik o boot os
[02:18] <valorie> cool
[02:18] <sintretest2> stick sry on mni laptop atm
[02:19] <sintretest2> but the efi bootloader will auto go to installed kubuntu version
[02:19] <sintretest2> i deal wih this nightmare before
[02:19] <sintretest2> glad i remembered a way aound it
[02:20] <sintretest2> so stick works in live , but will autoshift to installed grub
[02:21] <sintretest2> so can't help with testing to much
[02:21] <sintretest2> except for using live
[02:21] <sintretest2> certainly soething i need to figu out a way around in the future
[02:22] <DarinMiller> sintretest2: amd64 says 16.04.1-ubuntu (same as yours).
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[02:23] <sintre> back over here
[02:23] <sintre> typing on floor getting a bit old lool
[02:23] <DarinMiller> :)
[02:24] <sintre> somehow trick my dumb uefi bios into booting again
[02:24] <sintre> directly from the stick
[02:24] <sintre> in legacy clone mode
[02:24] <sintre> in eufi it defaults to the current installed loader
[02:25] <sintre> even when selected t boot from
[02:25] <DarinMiller> wxl: amd64 16.04..2 test install complete, web page updated: http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/372/builds/142600/testcases
[02:26] <DarinMiller> wxl: no issues other than hard power off after install (typical of my Kubuntu installs on real hw)
[02:29] <DarinMiller> sintre: I set my uefi bios to support both legacy and uefi modes.  When enabling the boot options, I am given the choice to boot my thumb drive into either mode.
[02:30] <sintre> i migfht need to look into seeing if there is a bios upgrade , this is getting weird to say the least with my system
[02:32] <sintre> rebooted goes directly to guin , well atleast its booting off the stick
[02:32] <sintre> gui i mean
[02:33] <sintre> changed it back to uefi
[02:33] <sintre> seems culprit was some how unetbootin or myself not formating stick right er again
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[02:34] <sintre> is there a hot key i can hit before boot begins intu gui?
[02:34] <wxl> sorry back
[02:34] <wxl> had to go get foot
[02:34] <sintre> hi well i can boot but it goes directly into gui now
[02:35] <sintre> feet are important
[02:36] <wxl> DarinMiller: did you do the "entire disk?"
[02:36] <wxl> food i mean XD
[02:36] <wxl> sorry kind fo distracted.
[02:36] <DarinMiller> wxl: yes
[02:36] <wxl> DarinMiller: what needs doing is the OEM setup http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/372/builds/142600/testcases/1305/results
[02:37] <wxl> DarinMiller: additionally having auto-resize done would be useful http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/372/builds/142600/testcases/1301/results
[02:37] <DarinMiller> same here, dinner slightly derailed my progress also...
[02:37] <sintre> the auto size thingy?
[02:38] <sintre> i can't get the bnormal grub to load to do oem unless you can tell me some boot key to hit
[02:38] <DarinMiller> lsb_release -rd correctly report 16.04.2 (unlike uname -a)
[02:39] <wxl> sintre: like i said, look at the machine's manual
[02:39] <sintre> i got the stick to boot
[02:39] <sintre> it goes now directly to usb lol
[02:39] <wxl> so what's the issue?
[02:39] <sintre> doesn't give me a grub to choose
[02:40] <sintre> to oem install from usb if i boot directly from usb
[02:40] <sintre> let me check one more time
[02:41] <sintre> ok weird thing i haven't come across before
[02:41] <sintre> i didn't install
[02:41] <wxl> oh i see
[02:41] <wxl> that testcase is missing stuff too
[02:41] <wxl> shift key to get to the grub menu
[02:41] <sintre> but when trying to reboot says please remove installation media then press enter
[02:41] <sintre> some feedback atleast
[02:42] <sintre> locks there
[02:43] <tsimonq2> wxl: Hai yes where do you need me what do you need help with hello hi
[02:45] <tsimonq2> wxl: Need help ISO testing?
[02:45] -kubuntu-ci:#kubuntu-devel- Project xenial_unstable_kdevplatform build #148: FAILURE in 21 min: http://kci.pangea.pub/job/xenial_unstable_kdevplatform/148/
[02:51] <tsimonq2> wxl, clivejo, acheronuk, santa_: I worked with mapreri to get a new vc in Zesty. We now have 1.3.0-0ubuntu1 in Zesty.
[02:52] <tsimonq2> !info vc-dev zesty
[02:52] <tsimonq2> Gah
[02:52] <tsimonq2> !info vc-dev zesty-proposed
[02:52] <tsimonq2> Grr it's there, I'll poll again in an hour or so
[02:56] <tsimonq2> !info vc-dev zesty
[02:57] <tsimonq2> COME ON GRRR
[02:57] <wxl> am man that sucked. i just hit my rf-kill switch
[02:57] <tsimonq2> ?
[02:57] <wxl> turned off my wifi via physical switch
[02:58] <DarinMiller> Does anyone know why 16.04.2 does not includes apt-xapian-index?  Driver Manager still fails without it.
[02:59] <wxl> tsimonq2: you wanna do that amd64 auto-resize/
[02:59] <DarinMiller> Does that package require MOTU privileges and thus a sponsor to enable it?  I would think std Ubuntu would suffer the same issue without it.
[03:00] <tsimonq2> wxl: Is that a question? If so, sure. :PPP
[03:00] <sintre> i'll do the auto rezise test , easy one , or so i thought lol
[03:01] <sintre> this remove install media hang up on closing out is eannoying but hitting enter with it installed it goes forward swith shutdown or reboot
[03:02]  * DarinMiller disables his wifi hw switch in BIOS
[03:02] <wxl> sintre: yeah don't sweat that. just power it down
[03:03] <tsimonq2> wxl: No actually, I don't wanna :P
[03:03] <tsimonq2> wxl: http://storage1.static.itmages.com/i/17/0213/h_1486955004_2141416_9555cd1ac2.jpeg
[03:03] <wxl> tsimonq2: come on. do it.
[03:03] <tsimonq2> wxl: But it's already done dude.
[03:04] <wxl> tsimonq2: i want to figure out this bug. pretty please.
[03:04] <tsimonq2> wxl: OH that's why. Ok. Yeah I was just messing with you.
[03:04] <DarinMiller> that is are really blurry image.
[03:04] <tsimonq2> wxl: Got it.
[03:04] <tsimonq2> DarinMiller: yepepepepepepppppp
[03:04] <wxl> yes are is
[03:05] <tsimonq2> wxl: See my MOTU work? :D
[03:05] -kubuntu-ci:#kubuntu-devel- Project xenial_unstable_akonadi-import-wizard build #65: FAILURE in 5 min 10 sec: http://kci.pangea.pub/job/xenial_unstable_akonadi-import-wizard/65/
[03:05] <wxl> tsimonq2: yeah good job
[03:05] <DarinMiller> tsimonq2: "[20:04] <tsimonq2> DarinMiller: yepepepepepepppppp" refers to:  apt-xapian-index?
[03:06] <tsimonq2> DarinMiller: No, to DarinMiller> that is are really blurry image.
[03:06] <valorie> tsimonq2: is that still in our packageset, or was it ever?
[03:06] <tsimonq2> valorie: Nope and nope.
[03:06] <valorie> weird, I wonder why we were listed then
[03:07] <valorie> but no matter, thanks for fixing
[03:07] <tsimonq2> No problem. :)
[03:07] <wxl> DarinMiller: i think there's a bug related to your a-x-i
[03:07] <tsimonq2> Actually, go thank mapreri for helping me. I got the initial code, then he helped me fix a few things.
[03:07] <DarinMiller> yes: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libqapt/+bug/1530523
[03:08] -kubuntu-ci:#kubuntu-devel- Project xenial_unstable_kdevplatform build #149: STILL FAILING in 17 min: http://kci.pangea.pub/job/xenial_unstable_kdevplatform/149/
[03:08] <sintre> well little or big problem depending on how you want to see it
[03:08] <sintre> went thru installer
[03:09] <sintre> when at set up disc it gives 0 option to auto rezise or install along side the two install currenting on the system
[03:09] <sintre> only use entire disk
[03:09] <sintre> or use entire disk and set up lvm
[03:10] <sintre> or use entire disk and set upencrypted lvm
[03:10] <sintre> two os's current on it
[03:10] <sintre> so that aint playing nice
[03:11] <wxl> sintre: how big is the disk and its partitions?
[03:11] <sintre> 250 gig
[03:11] <sintre> partitions are cu equally between win 10 and kubuntu 16.04
[03:11] <wxl> sintre: can you pastebin the results of sudo fdisk -l?
[03:12] <sintre> 124 gig win nfts and 114 kubuntu
[03:12] <sintre> yea let me log in on other pc
[03:12] <sintre> sry pain different rooms :)
[03:15] -kubuntu-ci:#kubuntu-devel- Project yakkety_unstable_kitemmodels build #190: STILL UNSTABLE in 15 min: http://kci.pangea.pub/job/yakkety_unstable_kitemmodels/190/
[03:18] <sintretester2> https://thepasteb.in/p/mwh1Bw2Kv7XH5
[03:18] <sintretester2> sry forgot this live cd doesn't have my wifi passowrd lol
[03:21] <wxl> sintre: certainly looks like you're experiencing the bug for some curious reason
[03:22] <sintre> :(
[03:22] <wxl> and actually i seem to be doing the same thing
[03:22] <wxl> weird.
[03:22] -kubuntu-ci:#kubuntu-devel- Yippee, build fixed!
[03:22] -kubuntu-ci:#kubuntu-devel- Project xenial_unstable_akonadi-import-wizard build #66: FIXED in 12 min: http://kci.pangea.pub/job/xenial_unstable_akonadi-import-wizard/66/
[03:24] <wxl> tsimonq2: and what did he say?
[03:24] <wxl> oops
[03:24] <wxl> wrong channel :/
[03:25] <tsimonq2> wxl: SIMON SAYS KNEEL ON THE GROUND AND BOW DOWN :P
[03:26] <tsimonq2> wxl: And I can rhyme while listening to Ice Cube :P
[03:29] <wxl> ok i think this bug is real
[03:29] <wxl> sintre: you still got that machine running?
[03:29] <tsimonq2> zsync still running here :P
[03:30] -kubuntu-ci:#kubuntu-devel- Yippee, build fixed!
[03:30] -kubuntu-ci:#kubuntu-devel- Project xenial_unstable_kmail build #97: FIXED in 14 min: http://kci.pangea.pub/job/xenial_unstable_kmail/97/
[03:30] -kubuntu-ci:#kubuntu-devel- Project zesty_unstable_kitemmodels build #97: STILL UNSTABLE in 14 min: http://kci.pangea.pub/job/zesty_unstable_kitemmodels/97/
[03:31] <sintre> shut it down wxl can boot it up if you want
[03:31] <tsimonq2> wxl: Still need me?
[03:31] <wxl> sintre: please do. get a terminal open when you do. you'll need two tabs
[03:31] <wxl> tsimonq2: yeah i'd like this verified
[03:31] <tsimonq2> wxl: Grr, ok.
[03:31] <sintre> ok give me 2 mins
[03:31] <tsimonq2> OH I KNOW HOW TO MAKE THIS FASTER
[03:31] <tsimonq2> s/Grr//
[03:32] <wxl> who wants to do the OEM setup on i386 btw?
[03:34] <DarinMiller> I can test i386.  which flavor?
[03:34] <tsimonq2> HMM I WONDER WHAT FLAVOR lol </sarcasm>
[03:34] <wxl> kubuntu, DarinMiller 
[03:35] <tsimonq2> DarinMiller: Joke
[03:35] <DarinMiller> :)
[03:36] <sintretest2> k back on other machine
[03:36] <DarinMiller> full disk, lvm, partial disk, 4GB partition?
[03:36] <sintretest2> ?
[03:37] <sintretest2> live stick atm
[03:37] <sintretest2> booting from that test image
[03:37] <tsimonq2> I'm cutting myself off at 10:45 PM, it's 9:37 PM now
[03:38] <wxl> sintretest2: open a terminal
[03:38] <wxl> DarinMiller: http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/372/builds/142601/testcases/1305/results
[03:38] <sintretest2> open
[03:39] <DarinMiller> full disk it is....
[03:39] <tsimonq2> Be back in 10
[03:40] <wxl> sintretest2: do ubiquity -d 
[03:41] <wxl> then in a seperate terminal tail -f /var/log/installer debug
[03:41] <wxl> sorry installer/debug i mean
[03:41] <sintretest2> that brought up the insaller
[03:42] <sintretest2> this is read out
[03:43] <wxl> see if you get anything in the output that refers to sizes
[03:43] <sintretest2> https://thepasteb.in/p/vghOpmXKwDjs3
[03:45] <wxl> sintretest2: just pastebin /var/log/installer/debug. make sure you take the installer to the point of failure
[03:47] <sintretest2> now its almost stuck trying to mov on to disk setup
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[03:49] -kubuntu-ci:#kubuntu-devel- Yippee, build fixed!
[03:49] -kubuntu-ci:#kubuntu-devel- Project yakkety_unstable_kmail build #89: FIXED in 19 min: http://kci.pangea.pub/job/yakkety_unstable_kmail/89/
[03:49] <sintretest2> https://thepasteb.in/p/NxhVDKR2xV5uN
[03:49] <sintretest2> probally my fault
[03:49] <sintretest2> but commands aren't giving anything
[03:49] <wxl> um yes
[03:49] <wxl> first you try to run it
[03:49] <wxl> then you try to sudo run it
[03:49] <wxl> of course it's not an executable
[03:49] <wxl> so that doesn't work
[03:49] <wxl> then you try to use the -f command
[03:49] <wxl> which doesn't exist
[03:50] <wxl> and then you go back to tailing the same file which doesn't exist
[03:50] <sintretest2> ok type exxctly what i need to copy an paste
[03:50] <wxl> well you can use pastebinit
[03:50] <tsimonq2> Good night :)
[03:50] <wxl> and then you just do `cat /var/log/installer/debug | pastebinit`
[03:50]  * DarinMiller did not realize full disk install was different than OEM.... following the "dated" OEM guidelines.
[03:50] <sintretest2> night simon
[03:50] <wxl> you may have to `sudo apt install pastebinit` first
[03:51]  * tsimonq2 hugs wxl goodnight
[03:51] <wxl> nite dear
[03:51] <sintretest2> pastebin is auto maic i'm connecting thru wikki thru kubuntu webite
[03:52] <sintretest2> likei can copy and paste fro terminal , give me the command you want to test out
[03:52] <DarinMiller> gn tsimonq2
[03:52] <wxl> sintretest2: `cat /var/log/installer/debug` but it's probabbly going to go offscreen
[03:54] <sintretest2> thats a shi* load one second
[03:54] <wxl> that's why i suggested pastebinit XD
[03:55] <sintretest2> and hot kys to copy entire terminal text?
[03:55] <sintretest2> this will take forever with a touch pad line by linre
[03:55] <wxl> so why not use pastebinit? XD
[03:56] <wxl> you could use xclip and just pipe it to that
[03:57] <wxl> you could also use select all through the menu
[03:58] <sintretest2> https://thepasteb.in/p/wjh0JMpJkEKHv
[03:58] <sintretest2> now don't ever say i at worked to help
[03:58] <sintretest2> foing that wih a damn touch pad was magick lol
[04:01] <valorie> pastebinit is a lifesaver when one has no gui
[04:02] <sintre> back over here now
[04:02] <sintre> other system still live if you need another read out
[04:05]  * valorie is trying plain ole upgrade
[04:05] <DarinMiller> upgrade from what to what?
[04:06] <wxl> sintre: wait you DIDN'T get the resize option?
[04:06] <valorie> 16.04.1 to .2
[04:06] <sintre> nope
[04:07] <sintre> only three use entire disk
[04:07] <wxl> interesting
[04:07] <sintre> use entire disk with lvm and
[04:07] <sintre> use entire disk with encypted lvm
[04:08] <DarinMiller> i686 install rebooted without a forced power down... nice :)
[04:08] <sintre> there is like freak 100 gigs free space between nfts partition windows is sitting on and the ext4 partition kubuntu is on
[04:08] <sintre> makes no sense to me
[04:08] <wxl> yeah i'm kind of baffled by these logs
[04:09] -kubuntu-ci:#kubuntu-devel- Project xenial_unstable_kitemmodels build #375: STILL UNSTABLE in 13 min: http://kci.pangea.pub/job/xenial_unstable_kitemmodels/375/
[04:13] <DarinMiller> Never installed OEM before.  Checklist say after udpates, click on "Prepare for shipping..." icon on the desktop, but desktop folder is not diplayed anymore.  Do we care?
[04:15] <wxl> is it in the Desktop folder? like check in terminal or with w tty?
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[04:15] <DarinMiller> yep, it's in the desktop folder just not in plain sight like older installs.
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[04:16] <DarinMiller> old installs used to have the Desktop folder displayed by default.
[04:17] <wxl> ok
[04:17] <DarinMiller> The OEM install option is pretty slick.
[04:17] <wxl> i'll have to revise that part of the testcase
[04:26] <DarinMiller> OEM wifi config failed. Wifi was completely unusable after performing the OEM system setup...  "fixed" with reboot...
[04:26] <DarinMiller> adding to notes ^^
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[04:28] <DarinMiller> wxl, do I have access to update the TestCase verbage?  I will help update if I do.
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[04:28] <wxl> DarinMiller: you can create a merge request if you like. that'd be super useful
[04:31] <wxl> DarinMiller: look in here https://code.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-testcase/ubuntu-manual-tests/trunk
[04:31] <wxl> DarinMiller: mark me as a reviewer
[04:32] <wxl> ohhhh
[04:32] <wxl> i see the problem
[04:32] <wxl> there's no kubuntu one
[04:32] <wxl> it needs to be added
[04:32] <wxl> you can use the OEM one as a starting point
[04:33] <wxl> but make it like 1688_Kubuntu_OEM or something of the sort
[04:33] <wxl> this one's just general https://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-testcase/ubuntu-manual-tests/trunk/view/head:/testcases/image/1305_Install%20%28OEM%20setup%29
[04:36] <DarinMiller> ooooo, a bzr merge.  Something new to learn. :)
[04:38] <DarinMiller> i386 oem passed.
[04:39] <wxl> more or less the same as git
[04:39] <wxl> same basic command really
[04:39] <wxl> few exceptions
[04:40] <DarinMiller> same apt-xapian-index bug exist on i686 and amd64.
[04:40] <wxl> DarinMiller: want to do the auto-resize too, just as a doublecheck?
[04:40] <wxl> yeah i know i need to get on that
[04:40] <wxl> unlikely to be in time for 16.04.2 obviously
[04:40] <DarinMiller> :)
[04:40]  * wxl sighs
[04:40] <DarinMiller> 686 or amd64 resize, or do you care?
[04:41] <sintre> well better we know about problems faster we can atleast start working on them
[04:41] <sintre> even if not on schedule
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[04:41] <DarinMiller> wxl: 686 or amd64 resize, or do you care?
[04:42] <wxl> DarinMiller: both would be nice if you're up to it
[04:42] <valorie> should that xapian index bug be added to the release notes?
[04:43] <wxl> valorie: yes, sadly
[04:43] <DarinMiller> valorie: yes, please include the install and update process for xapian index.
[04:44] <valorie> errr, like sudo apt install xapian-index something && sudo update xapian-index
[04:44] <valorie> it's been awhile since I did it
[04:44] <DarinMiller> valorie: just a sec...
[04:45] <valorie> apt-xapian-index ?
[04:45] <valorie> and this is to get Discover to work correctly as I recall?
[04:45] <valorie> bug # would be useful
[04:46] <DarinMiller> valorie: sudo apt install apt-xapian-index && sudo update-apt-xapian-index
[04:46] <wxl> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libqapt/+bug/1530523
[04:46] <valorie> thanks so much
[04:46] <DarinMiller> walter beat me to the link :)
[04:47] <valorie> oh, driver manager right
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[04:50]  * DarinMiller wishes he had "old" hw with usb 3.0 drives and SSD's to do the marathon install testing...glances at his newer PC's as future candidates...
[04:51] <sintre> me has a computer with usb 3.0 and a ssd and the installer doesn't like him :(
[04:51] <sintre> i forgot the / part lol
[04:52] <sintre> wxl any idea on what might be causing that installing to go bonkers?
[04:52] <wxl> sintre: i'm still trying to figure it out
[04:52] <wxl> i managed to get something working with a fixed size drive
[04:53] <sintre> next weekend if we haveb't figured anything out and we gotta go nuclear on system i'm ok with that if it needs to be done
[04:54] <sintre> when i can find a more comfortable place to put the thing that is :)
[04:55] -kubuntu-ci:#kubuntu-devel- Project yakkety_unstable_pimcommon build #81: STILL FAILING in 14 min: http://kci.pangea.pub/job/yakkety_unstable_pimcommon/81/
[04:56] <sintre> but i also have a hdd and a external drive i can try to test on as well , me and darin used it once to try and figure out this lil crash bug with konsole
[04:56] <sintre> didn't find a fix or even reason but easy work around
[04:58] <valorie> are any of those old bugs fixed?
[04:58] <valorie> (1514491) kubuntu desktop inconsistency and integration issues: scrollbars. gtk3 button placement also not integrated 
[04:58] <valorie> (1530523) kcm_driver_manager: Infinitely shows Collecting information 
[04:58] <valorie> (1560404) Live session desktop uses to small folder view widget 
[04:58] <valorie> (1561051) Ubiquity-DM dies on Kubuntu images 
[04:59] <valorie> I guess I'll look 'em up
[04:59] <valorie> bug 1514491
[04:59] <DarinMiller> In the non-OEM installs, the desktop folder is present and I think it was broke on the intial plasma 5 releases.  Is that something Aaron can readily fix?
[05:01] <wxl> uh oh walking dead is on
[05:01] <wxl> be back in an hr or so :)
[05:01] <DarinMiller> ^^ By fixing, I mean does Aaron know the install sw well enough to update the OEM install to display the desktop folder.
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[05:10] <valorie> ok, release notes fixed
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[05:14] <DarinMiller> valorie: where are the new release notes hidden?
[05:17] <valorie> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/XenialXerus/ReleaseNotes/Kubuntu
[05:17] <valorie> point release notes just added tot eh top
[05:17] <valorie> to the top, geez
[05:17] <valorie> I also starred the bugs at bottom that are fixed
[05:18] <valorie> trying to update the news story, but WP and I don't get along well
[05:19] <DarinMiller> I have not had the privilage of doing battle with WP.
[05:19] <valorie> usually ahoneybun does the publishing, because he LIKES it
[05:20] <valorie> once the release announcement link and the link to download are added, it's good to go
[05:20] <DarinMiller> Funny how people like different things.
[05:21] <DarinMiller> valorie: in the 4 installs I have completed tonight, this was no longer an issue: (1560404) Live session desktop uses to small folder view widget *
[05:22] <valorie> that's why I starred, and put that all those have been fixed
[05:22] <valorie> perhaps I should bold that line about being fixed?
[05:23] <valorie> and the starts
[05:23] <valorie> stars
[05:24] <valorie> I checked out the bug reports, and with backports they are all fixed except apt-xap-index
[05:24] <DarinMiller> The small foler bug is  listed under the known problems.... I think it can be removed.
[05:24] <DarinMiller> nm...
[05:24] <DarinMiller> I finally read what you said :)
[05:25] <valorie> I guess that would be the easy way -- nobody will download the 16.04 itself anymore
[05:25] <valorie> I'll do that
[05:25] <sintre> when wxl gets back from zombie land hopefully we can get to bottom of this weird insaller bug i have
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[05:27] <valorie> DarinMiller: fixed, thanks
[05:27] <valorie> simplest is always best
[05:27] <DarinMiller> Exxxxcellent
[05:28] <sintre> didi mention lets disable kwallet on onset of install?
[05:28] <sintre> ok gotta beat a dead horse there :)
[05:28] <valorie> sintre: what do you mean?
[05:28] <sintre> itsa  apain to disable
[05:29] <valorie> I suppose it is
[05:29] <sintre> like tonight when i was helping with new iso or trying to help
[05:29] <valorie> it would be a pain not to have it
[05:29] <sintre> everytime i had to disable it manualy
[05:29] <sintre> wasted my time and made a hard process harder
[05:29] <valorie> I've never disabled it, and find it useful
[05:29] <sintre> i'm sure some love it
[05:30] <sintre> but me and other well have no use for it
[05:30] <valorie> yes, some hate it
[05:30] <sintre> so making it voluntary to activate and use i think is a good idea
[05:30] <sintre> just tonight using a touchpad took me an extra minute every boot to disable it
[05:30] <sintre> using live usb
[05:31] <valorie> in general, we try to distribute KDE software unpatched and unchanged
[05:31] <valorie> our policy is to fix upstream
[05:31] <sintre> well no need to patch but maybe just not activate at install
[05:31] <valorie> whether that upstream be KDE, Ubuntu or Debian
[05:31] <sintre> just my opinion ads tonight it certainly did not help
[05:32]  * DarinMiller notes that the 2nd install of amd64 rebooted without issue (no hang aftre removing usb media).
[05:32] <valorie> take it up with the KDE devels
[05:32] <sintre> its an opinion valorie
[05:32] <valorie> our policy is not to patch such things, and not activating it at install would be a patch
[05:32] <sintre> its mine we don't share it sry
[05:33] <valorie> I have no opinion about it
[05:34] <sintre> maybe then the policy needs to be reviewed
[05:35] <sintre> if it is fine out whatever is fine as well
[05:36] <valorie> Providing KDE software unpatched is pretty fundamental to who we are, and what we've done since day one
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[05:38] <sintre> well nothing left to say on that and yes i will take it up with kde community software people if i can ever get them to be alive
[05:38] <sintre> in a chat or return a forum post
[05:39] <valorie> #kde-devel is active in euro-working hours
[05:39] <valorie> the kde forums: always!
[05:39] <valorie> also the KDE-devel mail list
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[06:01] <DarinMiller> wxl: all 4 install tests succeeded without magor issues:  amd64 full disk,  i386 OEM (minor issue with desktop folder not displayed), i386 resize and amd64 resize.  Web test results completed for all installs.
[06:02] <valorie> I do believe we be ready for 16.04.2
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[06:21] <wxl> sintre: one more test to run before i decide that this just doesn't affect me
[06:21] <wxl> Darkwing: many thanks!
[06:21] <sintre> here
[06:21] <sintre> what ya need
[06:21] <wxl> sintre: no, i need to do this to double confirm *i* am unaffected. then i can rule out virtualbox at least
[06:22] <wxl> yep works fine for me
[06:22] <sintre> ok well laptop is fully charged now , sinse you've been watching zomies
[06:22] <sintre> let me know i got another hour before i hit the sack
[06:22] <wxl> at one point i had it not working but i can't recreate it now
[06:23] <wxl> oh i remember
[06:23] <wxl> when it didn't work, i had an encrypted install
[06:23] <wxl> so perhaps ubiquity lacks the tools to auto resize that
[06:24] <sintre> nothing is encypted that i know of
[06:24] <sintre> my system is aduel win 10 and kubuntu 16.04
[06:24] <wxl> ok
[06:24] <wxl> i think for now we just leave it as it is
[06:24] <wxl> i'll investigate further
[06:24] <wxl> thanks a ton for the help
[06:25] <sintre> np i tried to be usefull but seems i'm not that much now lately
[06:25] <wxl> no, you definitely helped
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[06:25] <sintre> same system , same stick , i;ll be on tomorrow
[06:26] <wxl> yeah no worries for now
[06:26] <wxl> release is tomorrow so 
[06:26] <sintre> if you need any other read outs or such
[06:26] <wxl> from what i can tell, it's an edge case
[06:27] <sintre> well we can still work on it even after release
[06:27] <sintre> doesn't seem like a deal breaker
[06:27] <wxl> i think i'll try an encrypted install again and then see if i can get it to not give me a resize option again
[06:27] <sintre> but a head scratcher
[06:27] <wxl> nope, it's not
[06:27] <wxl> yep THAT it is :)
[06:29] <sintre> also one more thing ,
[06:29] <wxl> thanks for taking care of of the release notes valorie 
[06:29] <sintre> i had to resort to the cd start up creator , it seems unetbootin is a pain
[06:29] <wxl> yeah well i just use dd
[06:29] <sintre> the goofy pops up are still there in new releaasee
[06:29] <wxl> i don't trust any of those things
[06:30] <sintre> that make no sense lol , gotta say no then cancel then you can use prograsam and it works great
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[06:30] <sintre> at this poijnt i might have to start doing dd for usb installs
[06:30] <wxl> ^^ thanks all!
[06:31] <wxl> jeez ubuntu desktop ain't done tsk tsk
[06:31] <sintre> needs better wall paper hehe
[06:31] <wxl> XD
[06:31] <sintre> i'm in an epic search can't find any i like
[06:32] <wxl> i adore the zesty one we got
[06:32] <sintre> dreamscape , beaches , night life ohh to many to choose from
[06:32] <sintre> i get bored easy :)
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[06:32] <sintre> if i ever make my firstpackage it will be called sintre's wallpaper
[06:33] <wxl> i appreciate good lucks but i'm not too picky
[06:33] <sintre> then we'll all get sued because i didn'tmake any of the pictures lol
[06:33] <wxl> looks
[06:33] <wxl> my home desktop is lubuntu with awesome (a tiling window manager) so i don't even usually see my wallpaper :)
[06:33] <wxl> and i have no window decorations
[06:33] <wxl> and a very minimal scroll bar
[06:34] <wxl> although i am pretty particular about fonts
[06:34] <sintre> i have two icons and thrree folder links
[06:34] <wxl> especially in the terminal :)
[06:34] <sintre> and my wallpaper currently is a vry dark celestrial picture piced up of some science site
[06:34] <wxl> neat
[06:35] <sintre> it work for me
[06:35] <sintre> ok gonna get started on my disable kwallet campaign need some help
[06:36] <sintre> is there a k runner command that can disable it fast
[06:36] <sintre> instead of having to search for it thru the menu then disable it
[06:37] <wxl> killall kwallet XD
[06:38] <sintre> i'll try that on other system tomorrow
[06:38] <sintre> need a lil script for that too lol
[06:38] <wxl> you could also get rid of it autorunning if that's what you ultimately want
[06:39] <sintre> just anooyed by it everytime i install
[06:39] <sintre> i get people some people like it and use it
[06:39] <sintre> i just want it not to come preloaded and functiomnal
[06:39] <sintre> so somebody who wants it can use it
[06:40] <sintre> have it in the software but not active on install
[06:40] <wxl> yeah so that's what i'm saying
[06:40] <wxl> keep it from autostarting
[06:40] <sintre> seems i got bark up the kde devels tree to do something about it
[06:40] <sintre> that won't help new iso though
[06:40] <wxl> true
[06:41] <sintre> valorie mentioned ealier they or the kubuntu team won't patch anything like that as not to piss devels at kde off
[06:41] <wxl> so yeah you might want to question their logic on that one
[06:41] <wxl> which isn't wrong
[06:41] <sintre> well like tonight
[06:41] <wxl> i mean, there is the whole cashew and all XD
[06:42] <sintre> we were trying to test out and took me an extra 2 minutes just to disable it so i could get my wifi working
[06:42] <wxl> hahahahah
[06:42] <wxl> just for the record, slipknot is got to be the stupidest band ever. </offtopic>
[06:42] <sintre> and thats when i know how to disable it it manually
[06:42] <sintre> imagine a new user
[06:43] <sintre> who can't figure out what the hell this thing is
[06:43] <sintre> i'll kill em with kindness eventually
[06:43] <wxl> it is admittedly a bit annoying
[06:43]  * valorie finds it useful, not annoying
[06:43] <sintre> maybe just maybe somebody in the higher ups has had enough with it as well
[06:44] <valorie> but then I've been using it for 10+ years
[06:44]  * sintre gets valorie likes it but sintre doesn't
[06:44] <valorie> maybe 15
[06:44] <wxl> it is useful but if you don't know what it is or why it's useful, it's sort of annoying
[06:44] <sintre> had hard to help people new to kubuntu as well
[06:45] <sintre> i wish that kde  konvention was held in the states
[06:46] <valorie> we used to do Camp KDE
[06:46] <sintre> then i could use same free trsvel points i have lol
[06:46] <valorie> but ran out of sponsors for it
[06:46] <valorie> one in Jamaica!
[06:46] <valorie> but I wasn't involved back then
[06:47] <sintre> summer in aspen colorado
[06:47] <sintre> that would be nice
[06:49] <valorie> takes commercial sponsors and a local team to do the legwork
[06:49] <sintre> organising the event?
[06:50] <valorie> right, local folks to do the org, $$ to pay for space and infra
[06:50] <sintre> i think at best i've seen maybe 20 people in florida ubuntu channel
[06:50] <sintre> would say we could do it but
[06:50] <valorie> setting up a conf is some work
[06:50] <sintre> probally couldn't host more than  200 person even with that few volunteers
[06:50] <valorie> last one was in San Fran, co-located with a US Qt conf
[06:51]  * valorie missed that one
[06:51] <sintre> most floridians are in southern florida
[06:51] <sintre> so would be hard to pull resouces with other states socals
[06:51] <sintre> :(
[06:51] <valorie> Ubuntu people are not necessarily KDE fans
[06:52] <sintre> well i love it except for one lil program lol
[06:52] <sintre> but yea i get your point
[06:52] <sintre> i'm a kubuntu fan but really dislike regular ubuntu
[06:53] <sintre> its out the box gui irritates me more than wallet
[06:53] <valorie> I like Ubuntu people, but dislike the Unity interface, and most GNOME software
[06:53] <valorie> always have
[06:53] <valorie> just a matter of taste
[06:54] <sintre> how many years has konvention been held in europe?
[06:55] <valorie> always
[06:55] <sintre> :(
[06:56] <valorie> the e.V. is a german org, and the bylaws say it must be held in Europe
[06:56] <valorie> Akademy by the way
[06:56] <valorie> not konvention
[06:56] <valorie> although one of the first ones was called Kastle
[06:56] <valorie> held in a castle, I guess!
[06:56] <valorie> when it was still tiny
[06:57] <sintre> well close enough in concept there i'm trying
[06:57] <valorie> many of us USA kde people fly to europe for Akademy
[06:58] <valorie> I've gone 6 times
[06:58] <sintre> depending on where it at , and when
[06:58] <sintre> maybe i'll have some air line miles saved up
[06:59] <valorie> last summer was Berlin
[06:59] <wxl> sintre: can you do me one more thing on that machine?
[06:59] <sintre> yea tell me what
[06:59] <valorie> I'm hoping it's Milan this year, but still not scheduled
[06:59] <valorie> :(
[06:59] <wxl> sintre: boot it to kubuntu and pastebin the output of `df`
[07:00] <sintre> ok off the new iso stick or reg instal
[07:00] <wxl> regular
[07:00] <wxl> easier that way anyways
[07:00] <sintre> ok
[07:03] <sintretester2> ok bsck what caommand you ned
[07:03] <valorie> sintretester2: `df | pastebinit
[07:03] <valorie> `
[07:03] <wxl> and wait i might want one other
[07:03] <wxl> but work on that
[07:05] <sintretester2> that installed
[07:05] <sintretester2> now what
[07:05] <wxl> you got the paste?
[07:06] <sintretester2> yea you triked me into installing it lol
[07:06] <sintretester2> but this primary so no biggie
[07:06] <sintretester2> not a live ession
[07:06] <wxl> um
[07:06] <wxl> i want the link silly :)
[07:07] <sintretester2> for what
[07:07] <wxl> and then i want you to do one other thing: `sudo lvscan`
[07:07] <wxl> hopefully it returns nothing or gives you an error
[07:07] <wxl> that's to see if you're using lvm
[07:08] <wxl> and then one last thing just to be doubly sure
[07:08] <sintretester2> say command not found
[07:08] <sintretester2> sudo lvscan
[07:08] <valorie> `df | pastebinit`
[07:09] <wxl> that's good :)
[07:09] <valorie> is how you do the pastebin of df
[07:09] <wxl> i assume cryptsetup does the same thing?
[07:10] <sintretester2> http://paste.ubuntu.com/23987142/                                                                                                                                                               
[07:10] <sintretester2> na43@na47:~$
[07:10] <wxl> does `sudo dmsetup status | grep crypt` return anything?
[07:11] <wxl> oh yikes dude
[07:11] <sintretester2> nope
[07:11] <wxl> you're good thanks
[07:12] <sintretester2> whats the yikes about
[07:12] <wxl> you have 7% used
[07:12] <wxl> so
[07:12] <wxl> yeah you're good :)
[07:13] <sintretester2> ok any othr read outs you need
[07:13] <wxl> nope thanks :)
[07:13] <sintretester2> k
[07:13] <sintretester2> be back on other pc hee soon
[07:13] <sintretester2> ok that was a tyo i promise lol
[07:14] <sintre> back over here
[07:15] <sintre> i really got get myself a blutooth keyboard
[07:15] <sintre> :)
[07:15] <wxl> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubiquity/+bug/1663298/comments/17
[07:15] <wxl> oh heck yeah they're playing faith no more on classic mtv
[07:15] <valorie> if you use pastebinit, you don't have to connect from each machine
[07:15] <valorie> omg love faith no more
[07:16] <wxl> me too!!!!
[07:16] <wxl> "the real thing" was the only tape i ever wore out
[07:16] <valorie> my best tapes all got "borrowed"
[07:16] <valorie> :(
[07:16] <wxl> i can also say as a remote claim to fame that i saw the original vocalist chuck mosley (who was also briefly in bad brains) in his little band "vandals against illiteracy"
[07:17] <sintre> wxl > thx i love being the guy with the bug lol , hope it helps so other people though good show
[07:17] <wxl> sintre: it will :)
[07:18] <wxl> valorie: are you also familiar with/fans of mike patton's many side projects? 
[07:18] <valorie> I'm not
[07:18] <wxl> oh man. there are so many.
[07:18] <valorie> creative people will save the world
[07:19] <sintre> or make more exploding batteries :)
[07:19] <valorie> ha!
[07:19] <sintre> i think another telsa electric car blew up last week
[07:19] <wxl> the best, imho, is fantômas which consists of him on vocals, what's his face from slayer on drums, and king buzzo from the melvins on guitar
[07:20] <wxl> and the way i'd describe it: free jazz/surf rock/lounge/horror metal
[07:20] <wxl> it's just mind blowing
[07:20] <valorie> a super group from HELLLLLLLLLL
[07:20] <wxl> mr. bungle is great too but perhaps a bit too explicit for some people's liking
[07:23] <wxl> i will say, valorie, your love of faith no more makes me think of something you once said to me: "you never cease to amaze" XD
[07:24] <valorie> lol
[07:24] <valorie> are you coming up to Linuxfest NW?
[07:25] <wxl> i can only hope
[07:25] <valorie> and we can explore further
[07:25] <wxl> hehehe
[07:25] <wxl> i hope i have some vacation days left :/
[07:25] <valorie> me too
[07:27] <wxl> sintre: one last thing. did you have the network connected while you were trying to install?
[07:27] <sintre> before i tried installer?
[07:27] <sintre> yes
[07:28] <sintre> it launched me to live cd so first thing i did was connect wo my router to get into chat
[07:28] <sintre> i picked NO to updates while installing and only to install 3rd party extras
[07:29] <wxl> sintre: ok, good. thanks
[07:32] <wxl> ok, installing on top of encrypted lvm on a dynamic disk fails. now to see if it also fails on fixed. 
[07:37] <sintre> now i'm sure it is possible for me to "trick " the installer
[07:37] <wxl> hm?
[07:37] <sintre> by shrinking two of those partitions and makin gin available s[pace
[07:38] <sintre> but i think the whole idea of the installer is to kinda think that for you
[07:38] <sintre> basicly just taking space of the partitions the ext4 and nfts
[07:38] <sintre> and making them unallocated
[07:38] <wxl> yeah well it's clear that /dev/sda6 is only 7% used, i.e. it's got like 98GB
[07:38] <wxl> it should totally have the capacity to shrink that
[07:39] <sintre> yea this is wierd
[07:39] <wxl> that's what "auto-resize" refers to
[08:27] <blaze> houston we have a problem
[08:28] <blaze> kwallet is built without gpg encryption support
[08:29] <blaze> and my passwords were encrypted with a private key :)
[08:29] <sintre> well glad you like it
[08:30] <sintre> i just want the option to have it not install :/
[08:30] <sintre> seems i have an uphilll battle
[08:39] <valorie> blaze: there is currently a problem with the gpgme package
[08:40] <valorie> it is being worked on, but.... not ready now
[08:40] <valorie> it's holding back PIM too
[08:40] <valorie> that said, heading to bed
[08:41] <valorie> whoever fixes up the story for 16.04.2 -- remember it needs some links in it 
[08:41] <valorie> niters
[08:41] <valorie> blaze: your input on the gpg issue could be helpful
[08:51] <acheronuk> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gpgme1.0/+bug/1647204
[09:39] <acheronuk> Mirv: don't suppose you gave any insight into? https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gpgme1.0/+bug/1647204
[09:40] <acheronuk> build time Qt tests fail with messages such as QWARN  : KeyLocateTest::testKeyLocateSingle() QObject::connect: signal not found in QGpgME::QGpgMEKeyListJob
[09:40] <acheronuk> FAIL!  : KeyLocateTest::testKeyLocateSingle() 'spy.wait(QSIGNALSPY_TIMEOUT)' returned FALSE. ()
[09:42] <Mirv> acheronuk: reads like blast from the past with all the pie, -Bsymbolic-functions etc that were battled at some point in 2014 I think :) but no, not other idea except to try to remove any package specific compiler options and use Qt + dpkg-buildflags provided once instead
[09:42] <acheronuk> Mirv: yeah, I was looking at: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/qtbase-opensource-src/+bug/1441961
[09:43] <Mirv> acheronuk: things like http://launchpadlibrarian.net/213155371/pay-service_2.0.0+15.10.20150727-0ubuntu1_2.0.0+15.10.20150730-0ubuntu1.diff.gz
[09:44] <Mirv> and http://launchpadlibrarian.net/213232977/poppler_0.33.0-0ubuntu1_0.33.0-0ubuntu3.diff.gz
[09:45] <Mirv> that poppler example might be a good one
[09:45] <acheronuk> Mirv: Thank. :) I shall have a look. I'm poking around a bit in the dark, but I might get something
[12:12] <BluesKaj> Hey folks
[12:21] <acheronuk> clivejo: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/kde-baseapps/+bug/1664199
 Morning
[12:47] <acheronuk> blaze: you have a KF5 port of krusader packaged?
[13:04] <acheronuk> I am new seriously asking, who needs KF5 konqueror anyway? seems utterly pointless and it's nowhere as a file manager, and as a web browser now a 4th rate barely 'also ran'
[13:05] <acheronuk> *am now
[13:08] <ahoneybun> it kinda seems pointless now
[13:08] <ahoneybun> other then people who like it as a browser I guess
[13:09] <ahoneybun> acheronuk: thanks a ton for the new kdenlive
[13:10] <acheronuk> ahoneybun: the 16.12? came with the other apps, so just slid right in with them :)
[13:10] <ahoneybun> .1 though so thats cool
[13:11] <acheronuk> .2 will be soon when other stuff clears
[13:11] <ahoneybun> still super cool to have
[13:11] <ahoneybun> \o/
[13:11] <acheronuk> :D
[13:11] <ahoneybun> congraz about the new dev status
[13:13] <ahoneybun> very nice to not have to use the KC as a last vote since we have a lot of Kubuntu devs
[13:16] <acheronuk> ahoneybun: thank you :) and yes, that helps now
[13:33] <acheronuk> test
[13:33] <acheronuk> weird
[13:34] <blaze> acheronuk: yes I have, but why you asking?
[13:35] <acheronuk> blaze: I wrongly though what you had was a beta, but seems there is a 2.5.0 in debian to sync.
[13:36] <blaze> yes, debian has it too :)
 @blaze, synced :)
[17:10]  * acheronuk wonders what the status of frameworks 'fixes' is
[18:00] <sintre> lil bug from last night got no responses :(
[18:04] <sintre> looking at the bug report , wxl gave the most comprehensive report on the page
[18:04] <sintre> hopefully it'll help
[18:04] <acheronuk> what bug?
[18:05] <sintre> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubiquity/+bug/1663298
[18:05] <sintre> we were working on it last night
[18:05] <sintre> the readouts at end are from my newer pc
[18:07] <sintre> some of the comment are kind comical compared to what we went thru last night
[18:07] <sintre> some 100 gigs free
[18:07] <sintre> #17 is info we gathered last night
[18:08] <BluesKaj> best to use manual partitioning in my experience
[18:09] <sintre> well yea , i can trick the installer as well by just dumping the space
[18:09] <sintre> but that wasn't the idea of testing the auto rezise thingy last night :)
[18:09] <sintre> so the enigma continues
[18:10] <sintre> as nobody but wxl offerered anything usfull guess we're stuck still trying to figure out this on our own for the moment
[18:10] <sintre> thought a full eupean day would get something
[18:11] <BluesKaj> this automatic mucking about with partitions brings more grief than it's worth , dunno why it's included 
[18:11] <sintre> alot of computr illiterate people i dunno :)
[18:12] <sintre> already kind hard to drag em off of windows
[18:13] <BluesKaj> most computer illiterates don't ry linux afaik :-)
[18:13] <sintre> i give you that
[18:13] <sintre> but the few and brave that try
[18:13] <sintre> hopefully we can make it less painful or confusing i gues
[18:14] <BluesKaj> not brave so much as foolhardy 
[18:14] <sintre> :)
[18:39] <marco-parillo> The auto-resizing has worked for me in the past (maybe 16.10?), but I have never tried it with encrypted partitions.
[18:39] <sintre> odd thing is none of my drive are encypted
[18:39] <sintre> that why this is kinda head scratching
[18:40] <sintre> #17 in comments are my system read outs
[18:40] <marco-parillo> It might be a regression. Just for this cycle, I had no laptop to try it.
[18:41] <marco-parillo> I see in #17 GPT. That means UEFI?
[18:42] <sintre> yes uefi firmware
[18:42] <marco-parillo> OK, that is another difference. I only have BIOS.
[18:42] <sintre> which is shipping with i think 100% of all computers now
[18:43] <sintre> well maybe somebody else will chime in with more info
[18:43] <marco-parillo> At least I think. All the laptops I have tested Kubuntu on shipped with Win7, which I assume is not? 
[18:43] <marco-parillo> is not UEFI based. 
[18:44] <sintre> win7 support expect for pro is shut down micosoft side
[18:44] <sintre> but last year i can't find a computer that didn't have efi firmware
[18:44] <sintre> when i bought my new lappy
[18:45] <sintre> maybe atleast recently , most have changed over to efi
[18:45] <sintre> you might be ble to get a mobo and do a custom build without efi
[18:46] <sintre> but most likely not a stock pc from a manufactuerer
[18:46] <sintre> maybe thier bargain refurb section if your lucky
[18:46] <marco-parillo> Right. I have been happy buying business-grade refurbs, so I am likely to be getting older stuff. But, built well, and easy for a newbie to work on.
[18:47] <marco-parillo> Most recent: T410s and HP EliteBooks.
[18:47] <sintre> i wish i could go back too :/
[18:47] <sintre> stuck with what i got though , so trying to make the best
[18:47] <sintre> all the pc's i gave away lol
[18:47] <sintre> now i kinda regret it
[18:47] <sintre> but i think they found good homes :)
[18:47] <marco-parillo> We are grateful for you increasing the diversity of our testing.
[18:48] <sintre> hey new pc , is clean mostly my toy pc i use around the house
[18:48] <sintre> i want to help where i can
[18:49] <sintre> wxl seems only person on this
[18:49] <sintre> would be nice some other people might look into some issues lol
[18:49] <sintre> not talkin about kubuntu people , just ubuntu in general
[18:50] <sintre> seems alot of people like to stick thier head in the sand
[18:50] <sintre> i get thats just the cycle , gotta wait till somebody gets around to it
[20:26] <valorie> is 16.04.2 out
[20:26] <santa_> hi everyone
[20:27] <santa_> gonna finish that autopkgtests fixes no
[20:27] <santa_> * now
[20:29] <valorie> seems not -- google finds no release announcement
[20:34] <acheronuk> santa_: ok
[20:35] <acheronuk> bit worrying on the tests: autopkgtest for kf5-kdepim-apps-libs/4:16.04.3-0ubuntu1: amd64: Regression ♻ , armhf: Pass, i386: Regression ♻ , ppc64el: Regression ♻ , s390x: Regression ♻ 
[20:36] <acheronuk> https://objectstorage.prodstack4-5.canonical.com/v1/AUTH_77e2ada1e7a84929a74ba3b87153c0ac/autopkgtest-zesty/zesty/amd64/k/kio/20170210_234029_e84b4@/log.gz
[20:48] <santa_> acheronuk: I'm adding that tests to the disable patch too
[20:48] <santa_> I'm testing both kdelibs4support and kio
[20:50] <acheronuk> ah. I meant this. https://objectstorage.prodstack4-5.canonical.com/v1/AUTH_77e2ada1e7a84929a74ba3b87153c0ac/autopkgtest-zesty/zesty/amd64/k/kf5-kdepim-apps-libs/20170213_114040_ca2d7@/log.gz
[20:51] <acheronuk> rebuild of the old 16.04.3 PIM libs fails, before it even gets to the tests
[20:59] <santa_> well, I didn't have that on my radar yet
[20:59] <santa_> where was gpge used?
[21:00] <santa_> * gpgme
 santa_: See that we have a new vc?
 And it looks like I even get to maintain it in Debian
[21:01] <clivejo> santa_: kwallet I believe
[21:01] <sintre> i mentioned it in kde channel in the most polite way
[21:01] <clivejo> https://git.launchpad.net/~kubuntu-packagers/kubuntu-packaging/+git/kwallet/commit/?id=9e18b951d9e4ab6bce7a17fbf73c8d6375997a91
[21:01] <sintre> i could think of
[21:01] <sintre> maybe somebody will read the logs
[21:01] <clivejo> its an optional build dep
[21:02] <clivejo> tsimonq2: well done
[21:02] <clivejo> can I remove the restrictions on arch in krita now?
[21:03] <clivejo> oh wait, its still only bulding on amd64 and i386
[21:04] <clivejo> tsimonq2: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/vc/1.3.0-0ubuntu1
[21:04] <valorie> looks like we won't have 16.04.2 until Thursday
[21:04] <clivejo> is that a restriction, does it only build on amd64 and i386?
 @clivejo, Yes it is.
 @valorie, Aww what?
[21:06] <acheronuk> clivejo: the kwallet gpgme build dep is a separate thing
[21:07] <clivejo> didnt blaze or someone say that it was needed to unlock his keys?
[21:08] <valorie> tsimonq2: 12:57] <infinity> jderose: Expecting to finish mangling all the bits that broke with the HWE introduction for images tomorrow and a release on Thursday.
[21:10] <santa_> tsimonq2: as you can see I'm busy with other things but I'm glad you are working on the stuff that needs work. any plan on the failing archs of vc?
[21:10] <acheronuk> clivejo: yes, but that is a separate usage of it AFAIK. not connected to that build failure on the rebuild of old PIM stuff
[21:10] <santa_> acheronuk, clivejo: regarding gpgme I think I might be able to fix it
[21:11] <clivejo> santa_: if you can fix it, please do!!
[21:11] <clivejo> its holding a lot of stuff back
[21:11] <acheronuk> santa_: that would be good. was trying to just get some executable in an arm chroot/sbuild etc earlier, and even that was failing on initial build steps
[21:12] <santa_> regarding what we have in -proposed, the problems I found (deadlocks in the tests, entropy starvation) were solved with that patching
[21:14] <acheronuk> QWARN  : KeyListTest::testKeyListAsync() QObject::connect: signal not found in QGpgME::QGpgMEKeyListJob
[21:14] <acheronuk> FAIL!  : KeyListTest::testKeyListAsync() 'spy.wait(QSIGNALSPY_TIMEOUT)' returned FALSE. ()
[21:14]  * valorie takes off to give blood and pre-India prep stuff
[21:14] <acheronuk> santa_: yes, that is my test failures now ^^^
[21:15] <acheronuk> and a few others of similar nature
[21:16] <santa_> ok, let me do some experiments here
[21:16] <acheronuk> much mention of -Bsymbolic-functions as a cause/factor, but bit of a lack of practical solution so far
 @santa_, No plan, that's an upstream thing, but I'll look into it.
[21:24] <santa_> k
 @valorie> tsimonq2: 12:57] <infinity, Is wxl *AHEM* aware?
 (parentheses around the "*AHEM*")
[21:32] <acheronuk> gpgme alleged culprit: http://paste.ubuntu.com/23991031/
[22:24] <wxl> sintre: it was suggested to me to take the istaller to the point of failure and then run `ubuntu-bug ubiquity`. it'll pull in a lot of logs
[22:25] <sintre> ok k point of faulire is it won't
[22:25] <sintre> allow for auto resizing
[22:25] <sintre> i assume
[22:25] <wxl> yes
[22:26] <sintre> we did that last night
[22:26] <sintre> same system same stick , gonna be same logs
[22:26] <sintre> unless we're missing something else
[22:26] <wxl> we didn't do `ubuntu-bug ubiquity`
[22:26] <wxl> we did grab some information but not as much as that provides apparently
[22:26] <sintre> k 10 mins , pc doing something atm
[22:26] <wxl> np
[22:26] <sintre> get any command you think or log we need
[22:26] <wxl> take your time
[22:27] <sintre> but on thing , do i need to be installed of live for this
[22:27] <wxl> live
[22:27] <sintre> if so we gotta reinstall pastebin again lol
[22:28] <sintre> ok yea get sequence of commands handy
[22:28] <sintre> we're in for work
[22:28] <wxl> you just need to connect to the internet
[22:28] <wxl> ubuntu-bug ubiquity will take care of the rest
[22:28] <sintre> yes and destry kwallet again okm mentioned that to many times lol
[22:28] <sintre> i did nicely mention it in kde-devel channel
[22:29] <sintre> would be nice if i didn't have to disable it while using live install
[22:29] <sintre> :)
[22:29] <sintre> hey first contact best i could do
[22:31] <sintre> booting now be online with sintre clone soon
[22:32] <wxl> i would suggest using the mailing list, personally, sintre 
[22:37] <sintretester2> sry here now
[22:37] <sintretester2> lets get the logs going
[22:37] <sintretester2> commands i be awaiting
[22:38] <sintretester2> wxl eating dinner already?
[22:39] <wxl> nope sintretester2 
[22:39] <sintretester2> lets get started
[22:39] <sintretester2> console up
[22:40] <wxl> get the installer going
[22:40] <sintretester2> first screen lnguage selection
[22:41] <wxl> go all the way until you don't get the auto-resize
[22:41] <wxl> THEN open a terminal
[22:41] <wxl> leave ubiquity open
[22:41] <sintretester2> ok close terminal or leave open
[22:41] <sintretester2> its blank nt used for anything
[22:41] <sintretester2> yet
[22:41] <wxl> doesn't matter
[22:41] <wxl> leave it open
[22:41] <sintretester2> k going frward
[22:43] <sintretester2> taking frever to move one from the page which gives options for updats while installing and hirdpary software
[22:44] <sintretester2> k here at place with no option for auto rezing
[22:44] <sintretester2> giveme the command
[22:44] <wxl> ubuntu-bug ubiquity
[22:45] <sintretester2> says loecting problem info
[22:45] <sintretester2> then diapears
[22:45] <sintretester2> disapears bla
[22:46] <wxl> be patient
[22:46] <sintretester2> back at console seems whatever it did its done
[22:47] <wxl> it should open up a browser
[22:47] <sintretester2> there we go says send t developers
[22:47] <wxl> um
[22:47] <wxl> you didn't get a link or nothing?
[22:47] <sintretester2> says ubuntu apport in pop up
[22:48] <sintretester2> what hat website that is like pastebin for photos
[22:48] <wxl> imgur
[22:48] <sintretester2> can you hyplink tha for me
[22:49] <sintretester2> chicklet keyboard here
[22:49] <wxl> https://imgur.com/
[22:51] <sintretester2> http://imgur.com/a/uiHoZ
[22:52] <sintretester2> this is proof os something one second
[22:53] <wxl> hit send
[22:54] <sintretester2> http://imgur.com/a/E4caJ
[22:54] <sintretester2> sent
[22:55] <sintretester2> ok something odd about this is i386 i believe
[22:55] <wxl> sintretester2: look in /var/crash and see if there's a *ubiquity*.crash in there
[22:56] <sintretester2> gonna need better insruction o find that
[22:57] <wxl> ls -al /var/crash | pastebinit
[22:58] <sintretester2> ok gotta install pastbin again
[22:58] <sintretester2> live session
[22:58] <sintretester2> whats hat one lol
[22:58] <wxl> sudo apt install pastebinit
[23:00] <sintretester2> https://thepasteb.in/p/LghNyxqxxz8IZ
[23:01] <sintretester2> ok dumbest thing ever just link pastbin to paste bin lol
[23:01] <wxl> this is just bizarre
[23:01] <sintretester2> copy and paste kind hard without mouse
[23:01] <wxl> hold on
[23:02] <wxl> try this: `apport-collect 1663298`
[23:02] <wxl> OR
[23:02] <wxl> `apport-bug $(pidof ubiquity)`
[23:03] <wxl> and while you're at it, `ls -al /tmp | pastebinit`
[23:03] <sintretester2> first comand want addition software
[23:04] <wxl> what do you mean?
[23:04] <sintretester2> second seem to b generric bug report tool
[23:04] <sintretester2> one second
[23:05] <sintretester2> http://imgur.com/a/d1VUE
[23:06] <wxl> other problem
[23:06]  * sintretester2 really need a lil rolly table for second laptop
[23:09] <sintretester2> well won't let me install the python apport thing from first comand
[23:09] <wxl> huh?
[23:10] <sintretester2> http://imgur.com/a/LI8bD
[23:11] <wxl> open a new terminal tab
[23:11] <wxl> and sudo apt install python-apport
[23:12] <sintretester2> k thats working
[23:13] <sintretester2> next
[23:13] <wxl> so now do the apport collect
[23:13] <sintretester2> kinda lost here we were heading there
[23:14] <sintretester2> got to be kidding me
[23:15] <sintretester2> http://imgur.com/a/LI8bD
[23:15] <wxl> just kill that terminal window and make a new one
[23:15] <wxl> OH
[23:15] <wxl> wait
[23:15] <wxl> don't
[23:16] <sintretester2> well just did
[23:16] <wxl> aw hell
[23:16] <wxl> well do it again then
[23:17] <sintretester2> same error msg
[23:17] <santa_> acheronuk: dammit, my experiment with gpgme failed, I tried both to alter the build flags (that probably got rid of the problem you kindly pointed out) and I also backported an uptream patch to increase some timeouts in the tests
[23:17] <wxl> which one?
[23:17] <sintretester2> ERROR: Could not import module, is a package upgrade in progress?  Error: No module named PyQt5.QtCore
[23:17] <wxl> oh annoying
[23:18] <wxl> ok you see that ubuntu log in in your firefox browser?
[23:19] <sintretester2> where would i find that at
[23:19] <wxl> um
[23:19] <ahoneybun> http://pyqt.sourceforge.net/Docs/PyQt5/
[23:19] <wxl> look at the tabs in your browser
[23:19] <ahoneybun> helpful maybe
[23:19] <wxl> it's the last one
[23:20] <sintretester2> i saw something wanting me to log into ubuntu
[23:20] <sintretester2> i don't have an account
[23:20] <sintretester2> maybe thas wha messed it up
[23:20] <wxl> oh yeah that's a big problem
[23:20] <wxl> go make yourself an account
[23:20] <wxl> you need that to do tests in the future anyways, at least for marking reports
[23:21] <sintretester2> will do after dinner :) guess good stopping point for now
[23:21] <sintretester2> unless anything else atm i can snag
[23:22] <wxl> well don't turn that off
[23:22] <acheronuk> santa_: did you actually eliminate the "QObject::connect: signal not found" etc issue?
[23:22] <wxl> that login contains all the info we needed you to do
[23:22] <sintretester2> k gona head to other pc
[23:24] <santa_> acheronuk: nope, that's where I am right now
[23:24] <santa_> acheronuk: how did you solve the -Bsymbolic-functions issue? may I have a look to the debian/rules of your experimental builds?
[23:25] <sintre> ohh back over here
[23:25] <sintre> sintre's mis aventures in kubuntu continues :)
[23:27] <acheronuk> santa_: I didn't solve that. I got rid of the timeout issues just doing a git snapshot build. the -Bsymbolic-functions issue was what I was then left with
[23:27] <acheronuk> so seems like we are both at the same, place just via a slightly different route
[23:28] <sintre> wxl  , got a link handy for the ubuntu sign up bug report gizmo
[23:28] <acheronuk> santa_: what is happening with FW now?
[23:29] <santa_> acheronuk: autopkgtests fixes done
[23:29] <santa_> so I will probably test the dist-upgrades soon
[23:29] <acheronuk> santa_: I suppose I'm really asking on an ETA for upload
[23:30] <santa_> acheronuk: are you able and willing to upload?
[23:31] <santa_> acheronuk: if so I think we can do it tomorrow night
[23:31] <santa_> I just got an unexpected kdeplasma-addons build failure because of the appstream metadata files going on and off
[23:32] <santa_> so I want to figure out what is triggering that and evealuate if we should wildcard the files in question to avoid this kind of sittuations
[23:33] <santa_> beyond that and the dist-upgrade testing I don't have any other pending task
[23:34] <acheronuk> santa_: If you can give me a run down in some fashion of what has been done, then that sounds if it will likely be fine
[23:36] <santa_> yofel: I know that probably you don't want to be bothered, but if you are around I would like to have a small chat with you about this https://phabricator.kde.org/w/kubuntu/black-operations/iron-hand/
[23:36] <santa_> out of respect for the work you did in the status page, I am curious about the json output of ppa-build-status
[23:36] <wxl> sintre: https://launchpad.net/+login
[23:36] <santa_> acheronuk: you mean the autopkgtests workaround/fixes?
[23:40] <acheronuk> santa_: yes, and anything else of note. partly as I have a responsibility on what I upload (I trust your work, so don't think I don't).
[23:40] <acheronuk> but MOSTLY as I just want to know what is going on and learn if there is stuff to learn :)
[23:41] <sintre> wxl workin on it now , while cooking my roast lol
[23:47] <sintre> ok register i believe now after email verification , and the prove i;m not a robot reetard test
[23:48] <santa_> acheronuk: https://phabricator.kde.org/w/kubuntu/autopkgtests/working_notes/ see the frameworks section, the ones I have just documented for plasma were already there in the prebious versions we already uploaded
[23:48] <santa_> * previous
[23:48] <sintre> ok ubuntu one account a go got everything set up
[23:48] <sintre> for later that is
[23:49] <sintre> roast almost done :)
[23:49] <acheronuk> santa_: aha. right :)
[23:49] <santa_> the guy responsible for gettin 'b' and 'v' so close in the keyboard is as troll 
[23:49] <tsimonq2> santa_: Then go use dvorak ;)
[23:49] <acheronuk> lol
[23:50] <santa_> tsimonq2: but that's a major trolling too
[23:50] <tsimonq2> santa_: Why's that? :P
[23:51] <santa_> haha
[23:55] <acheronuk> ???
[23:56] <acheronuk> weird IRC randomness