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mwhudsonsigh i should just always pass -sa to dpkg-buildpackage, at least when i have a fast connection on hand02:23
Unit193I started doing  debuild -tc -sa  a bit ago too...  Added it to pbuilderrc.02:27
mwhudsoneh i think i ~always pass -S too, so -tc wouldn't get me much?02:36
mwhudsonbuilding is for chroots02:36
Unit193Yeah, but I still do it. >_>02:43
mwhudsonheh02:54
cfoch-alwayshi04:41
cfoch-alwaysI read that Ubuntu will have GNOME by default04:41
cfoch-alwaysI contribute to GNOME04:41
cfoch-alwaysbut I suppose that there must be some modifications of GNOME that are particular to Ubuntu04:42
cfoch-alwayshow can I contribute in those parts?04:42
TheMusocfoch-always: I don't think any decisions have been made along those lines yet.06:03
mase_wk_lo all. I have posted a message in #ubuntu-packaging but haven't had any reponse. Are packaging questions welcome in this channel ?07:27
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sarnoldyes07:29
Unit193sarnold: If I wanted to change /etc/dpkg/origins/default (a symlink, not in alternatives) to something else without doing something gross, what'd be the best way?07:33
sarnoldUnit193: it looks like this is the thing you've got ot play nicely with http://sources.debian.net/src/base-files/9.9/debian/postinst.in/?hl=47#L4707:35
sarnoldUnit193: .. in which case it feels a bit like you can just drop in your own file, re-set the link, and probably things will continue to work07:36
Unit193Right, but if one didn't want to "fork" base-files?  One would have to take into account removing of course.07:36
Unit193sarnold: FWIW, I'm partially messing with you due to your answer.  But, might be looking to do something like this.07:36
sarnoldI think the postinst script is prepared to live happily alongside your own deb dropping in your own file07:37
Unit193Was thinking of moving the file, and in the pre/postrm move it back.07:39
sarnoldI think it looks set up to just accept a new file there, with a new symlink, without hassle07:46
mase_wk_i am trying to package a PHP pecl extension for 16.04.  previously i have used dh-make-pecl (i think) but that doesn't seem to be in the repos. Does anyone know if the process has changed or if there is a new tool or something that has replaced it ?07:47
Unit193Just have to handle the case of removing package-2.07:48
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tjaaltonmapreri: why did freeipa need a rebuild against ldns2?09:01
xnoxcjwatson, infinity told me to not be a jerk and to scootch over.09:01
xnoxand make room for you09:01
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ackkcyphermox, hi, I'm having an issue with the zesty ubuntu-gnome installer. on my desktop it freezes at some point with the initial spinner11:57
ackkcyphermox, how can I debug what's blocking?11:58
cyphermoxackk: what do you mean by "the initial spinner"? the plymouth splash screen?12:51
ackkcyphermox, yes12:51
ackkcyphermox, I've tried both the beta2 iso and the daily one. the former hang at gnome startup, the latter at the splash screen12:52
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cyphermoxackk: ok, did you file a bug? what hardware is that on?12:55
ackkcyphermox, I didn't because I don't have any info. I was wondering if there was a way to get some debug info12:56
cyphermoxthe best is to file a bug in the first place; use "ubuntu-bug ubiquity" to make sure it includes hardware info we'd need.12:57
ackkcyphermox, ok. is lshw output enough?12:57
cyphermoxjust from there I'd guess shell doesn't like your video hardware, and maybe it's something I could reproduce on my own laptop.12:57
cyphermoxackk: sure..., but ubuntu-bug does the right thing for you.12:58
ackkcyphermox, so I run it on yakkety and just mention the issue is with zesty?12:58
cyphermoxyeah, that will do12:59
cyphermoxI'm most interested in the hardware, what make/model especially, just in the off chance I have that at home.13:00
mapreritjaalton: my fault.  I scheduled rebuilds on all packages mentioned by britney, I forgot to remove the arch:all ones (and I should have probably actually checked they build-dep on the relevant -dev…)13:00
mapreriso I triggered at least 2 useless builds, including that.13:00
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ackkcyphermox, does it start X or wayland by default?13:18
cyphermoxprobably X, I suppose13:19
cyphermoxjbicha: ^13:19
cyphermoxnot that it would matter much, a bug is a bug13:19
jbichathe installer does not use Wayland13:21
ackkcyphermox, https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubiquity/+bug/1681846 FTR13:25
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1681846 in ubiquity (Ubuntu) "Zesty Ubuntu-GNOME Installer hangs at plymouth splash" [Undecided,New]13:25
cyphermoxthanks13:28
ackkty for the info13:32
tjaaltonmapreri: ok, no prob13:48
xnoxjamespage, i think https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libvirt/+bug/1681470 is a cloudarchive backport bug. Is there a specific way to file cloudarchive bugs?14:32
ubottuError: Could not gather data from Launchpad for bug #1681470 (https://launchpad.net/bugs/1681470). The error has been logged14:32
xnoxhttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libvirt/+bug/168147014:33
jamespagexnox: https://bugs.launchpad.net/cloud-archive14:45
xnoxjamespage, tah.14:45
jamespageyw14:49
infinityslangasek, kees, stgraber: Vote we skip the TB meeting today because release week and other drama.15:37
stgraberinfinity: fine with me15:37
slangasekinfinity: ok15:43
rbasakinfinity: fancy doing my DMB->TB tasks then?15:44
slangasekinfinity, kees, stgraber: updated on the wiki15:44
rbasakYou (the TB) missed an outstanding one last week, so one person has been waiting a while.15:44
rbasakbug 167444015:44
ubottubug 1674440 in ubuntu-community "[TB/DMB] ACL for ~ubuntu-sru-developers" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/167444015:44
slangasekrbasak: infinity is release managing in London today, so probably not him15:45
rbasakAh, I didn't realise there was a sprint.15:45
jdstrandtyhicks: hey, are you planning any apparmor uploads for zesty?15:47
tyhicksjdstrand: no, I don't believe so15:47
jdstrandtyhicks: I was going to fix aa-notify and verify the wayland abstraction. is there anything else you'd like incorporated in that upload?15:50
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tyhicksjdstrand: I can't think of anything - thanks for asking!15:51
jdstrandnp15:52
iulianrbasak: Thanks!16:06
rbasakstgraber: would you be able to sort out bug 1674440 please?16:23
ubottubug 1674440 in ubuntu-community "[TB/DMB] ACL for ~ubuntu-sru-developers" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/167444016:23
rbasakWe've been waiting a while - it was missed at the last TB meeting.16:23
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naccrbasak: triaging a mysql 5.7 upgrade failure in #ubuntu; why does the postinst not capture (at least) the output in run_init_sql and display it in case it fails?19:47
naccrbasak: as that's the failing step here19:47
naccor at least say "mysqld failed to start" ?19:48
* nacc thinks anytime a user ends up seeing only a dpkg returned 1 message and the log has nothing, there is something to improve :(19:48
rbasaknacc: we usually get fairly descriptive things in bug reports now. So I'm not sure what's missing in that case.20:00
rbasakCould it be a really old installation that doesn't write error logs at all?20:00
naccrbasak: i'm not sure, they said they were on 16.04 and the `apt-get upgrade` just ran recently20:00
rbasakWe fixed that an LTS or two ago, but users may not have picked up the conffile update.20:00
rbasak/var/log/mysql/error.log should have the details20:00
rbasaknacc: what was the dpkg output?20:01
nacchttp://paste.ubuntu.com/24362260/20:02
naccwell taht was the first output20:02
naccwe got to this: http://paste.ubuntu.com/24362788/20:02
naccand now we're asking them to hack the postinst a bit to not /dev/null that run20:02
naccrbasak: http://paste.ubuntu.com/24362893/20:08
naccit seems like mysqld is not starting properly20:09
rbasakThat's odd.20:09
rbasakSkuggen: ^20:10
rbasaknacc: anything in /var/log/mysql/error.log?20:11
rbasakIs that file being touched?20:11
naccoh right, let me ask20:11
naccrbasak: "Fatal error: mysql.user table is damaged. Please run mysql_upgrade."20:16
rbasakWe should perhaps capture the log and print it on failure in this case.20:16
rbasakI'd like Skuggen's input, but in the meantime, a bug report is welcome.20:17
naccrbasak: i'll ask them to file20:17
rbasakThanks!20:17
rbasakA bug for the lack of useful error message of course.20:17
rbasakI don't know that there is any other bug (yet).20:17
naccyeah20:17
tsimonq2cyphermox: Hi :)21:35
cyphermoxhey21:40
tsimonq2cyphermox: You around to do this debugging, or later?21:41
cyphermoxtsimonq2: so, could you file a new bug, add "systemd-resolve --status" and try 'sudo systemctl stop systemd-resolved' and finally running 'SYSTEMD_LOG_LEVEL=debug /usr/sbin/systemd-resolved > /tmp/resolved.log 2>&1' and trying to resolve something again?21:43
cyphermoxthese command lines are approximate from memory, maybe there's not quite right21:44
cyphermoxwow, my grammar is bad today21:45
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bdmurraysuper bad21:45
tsimonq2cyphermox: But at the moment I overwrote my /etc/resolv.conf to make this work.21:45
tsimonq2cyphermox: Do I need a fresh file to do this on?21:45
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bdmurraynacc: I got a better stacktrace in bug 1667892. Should I flip it back to New?22:16
ubottubug 1667892 in apache2 (Ubuntu) "apache2 crashed with SIGSEGV in <signal handler called>()" [Medium,Invalid] https://launchpad.net/bugs/166789222:16
naccbdmurray: yeah, sounds right22:20
tsimonq2cyphermox: You saw my above ping, right? :)23:41
cyphermoxtsimonq2: yeah, I don't think you need to touch resolv.conf at all there23:43
tsimonq2cyphermox: Ok, I'll continue now :)23:43
cyphermoxif you use the dig command to issue DNS requests you can point it right to 127.0.0.5323:43
cyphermoxie.23:44
cyphermoxdig www.google.com @127.0.0.5323:44
tsimonq2cyphermox: What should I title the bug?23:44
tsimonq2Ok23:44
tsimonq2Ok wat >__< -- this is weirdf23:46
tsimonq2*weird23:46
tsimonq2It works fine now...23:46
tsimonq2O__o23:46
tsimonq2Oh lol23:46
tsimonq2cyphermox: bash: /usr/sbin/systemd-resolved: No such file or directory23:46
tsimonq2Where is it really?23:46
cyphermoxoh, right23:47
sarnold/lib/systemd/systemd-resolved ?23:47
Unit193Yes.23:47
tsimonq2sarnold: Trying.23:47
cyphermox/lib/systemd/systemd-resolved23:47
cyphermoxsilly place to put a binary.23:47
Unit193> systemd23:48
cyphermoxUnit193: yeah, just need to retrain to not always /usr/sbin.23:48
tsimonq2But... there's nothing in the log and I can dig everything fine?23:48
cyphermoxnothing in the log?23:48
tsimonq2Plus, I'm talking to you now, soo23:48
tsimonq2Nope, nada23:49
tsimonq2$ cat /tmp/resolved.log23:49
tsimonq2simon@semantic ~ $23:49
cyphermoxhold on, let me try this here.23:49
tsimonq2Ok.23:49
tsimonq2systemd is really "fun," at least this part of it is ^__^23:50
cyphermoxyou're missing sudo23:50
tsimonq2Gah, that would explain it...23:51
cyphermoxbut not only that23:51
tsimonq2Oh?23:52
cyphermoxarf23:55
cyphermoxsudo SYSTEMD_LOG_LEVEL=debug SYSTEMD_LOG_TARGET=console /lib/systemd/systemd-resolved 2>/tmp/resolved.log23:55
cyphermoxbecause just honoring redirects would be too easy.23:55

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