=== miczac_ is now known as miczac === Piper-Off is now known as Monthrect === Guest43 is now known as thirty3 === Agent is now known as SonicTheNoLastna === SonicTheNoLastna is now known as SonicTheEnchilad === magicalChicken_ is now known as magicalChicken === madsa is now known as Guest7221 [06:33] good morning === ashleyd is now known as ashd [09:47] coreycb, pushing proposed->updates for ocata === jamespag` is now known as jamespage [13:43] is this the right channel to ask a juju question ? [13:43] I am trying to deploy on openstack cs:bundle/apache-hadoop-spark-zeppelin-14 but my tenant has more than 1 network, how can I pass the network ID to use ? [13:44] looks like this is not a valid command: juju deploy --config network=private cs:bundle/apache-hadoop-spark-zeppelin-14 [13:44] I get ERROR Flags provided but not supported when deploying a bundle: --config. [14:53] zul, hmm [14:53] zul, pandas ftbfs on arm64 in ocata-proposed [15:04] jamespage: can i get the build log? === Isla_de_Muerte is now known as NwS === SonicTheEnchilad is now known as Agent === mwsb is now known as chu [18:48] coreycb ping [19:32] zul, http://paste.ubuntu.com/24041961/ [19:33] jamespage: looking [20:22] what does this line do in Unattended-Upgrade::Allowed-Origins [20:22] "${distro_id}:${distro_codename}"; [20:22] I understand "${distro_id}:${distro_codename}-security"; which I want to disable [20:24] DammitJim: allow unattended upgrades from the release pocket? I guess maybe for packages that have not been updated since release and could be pulled in as deps? [20:25] it's weird... I can't find much about that searching online [20:26] DammitJim: is your question why the release pocket would be an Allowed-Origin? [20:26] I am wondering what "${distro_id}:${distro_codename}"; does [20:27] because I am about to comment out that line [20:27] that line didn't exist on my 14.04 servers === kees_ is now known as kees [20:28] DammitJim: i answered that above. [20:29] DammitJim: and I don't follow why you'd disallow that, as it doesn't do anything (afaict) if you end up disabling security updates, as there doesn't seem to be any logical way for there to be an unattended upgrade to a package in the release pocket if they aren't installed. [20:30] nacc, I'm disabling stuff because I have seen the system automatically install updates [20:31] when I logged on to the machine via ssh, I could see there were 22 security updates [20:31] next time I log on, reboot, and log on, the count was down to 0 [20:31] I've been asked to disable security updates [20:31] so, that's why I was asking about the previous line to see if I needed to comment that out as well [20:32] DammitJim: i mean, you can, i just don't think it makes any difference if you do end up disabling security updates [20:32] oh [20:32] me neither, but if the president of the company and the other teams are asking for it, I have to do it (I am not very good at debates) [23:19] AUUGHHHHH!