[02:22] <hallyn> cyphermox: hey!  any hints for debugging wpa_supplicant refusing to connect to a hotspot (blackberry passport) which a (linux-based) nokia n9 and a windows laptop can both connect to?
[02:22] <hallyn> (i've tried both 4.4 and 4.8 kernels;  xenial host)
[09:35] <xnox> do we care about tagging things ubuntu/1-1ubuntu1 or debian/1-1ubuntu1 ?
[09:35] <xnox> it seems like most tools default to debian/, and don't always work automatically with ubuntu/ tags.
[09:35] <xnox> apw, rbasak, slangasek, opinion? ^
[09:36] <rbasak> xnox: tagging where?
[09:36] <xnox> debcommit --release in git
[09:36] <xnox> it seems to hardcode debian/ prefix for non-native packages.
[09:36] <rbasak> Right. In which repository though?a
[09:37] <xnox> lp:~ubuntu-core-dev/+git/systemd
[09:37] <xnox> but i'm more concerned generically as well.
[09:37] <rbasak> I see.
[09:37]  * xnox has not use the server team tooling yet.
[09:37]  * rbasak ponders
[09:37] <xnox> and e.g. gbp dch -> defaults to debian/%(version)s
[09:37] <cjwatson> it's still the debian/ directory
[09:38] <rbasak> Where uploaders maintain a separate git repository, we have plans for integration but aren't doing it yet.
[09:38] <xnox> however i think it should be debian|ubuntu/%(version)s
[09:38] <cjwatson> and versions already have to not clash
[09:38] <rbasak> But also, we allow you to do what you want - the importer won't care and won't use your tags.
[09:38] <xnox> not true for native packages though. we have a few native packages (ubuntu-specific, mostly) that don't have ubuntuX suffix
[09:39] <xnox> i have been using ubuntu/* tags, but i'm now pondering if my manual efforts were futile.
[09:39] <rbasak> Note that http://dep.debian.net/deps/dep14/ calls for <vendor>/<version>
[09:40] <rbasak> It might be reasonable to file bugs for tooling which cannot follow that by configuring the vendor.
[09:40] <xnox> right. i'm pondering to update tooling to handle things transperantly. yeah.
[09:40] <xnox> thanks.
[10:56] <ogra_> abeato, i guess for bug 1692494 getting a review from infinity would be good
[10:56] <abeato> ogra_, yup
[10:56] <ogra_> (so we can have it in-distro to not need to puch it to the PPA for core)
[10:57] <ogra_> *push
[10:57] <abeato> ogra_, sure, it is something that can go there, I've also submitted upstream :)
[10:57] <ogra_> ah, k
[10:58] <abeato> http://www.zytor.com/pipermail/klibc/2017-May/003957.html (it is in Forwarded field in the patch)
[10:58] <ogra_> prefect :)
[14:36] <sil2100> cpaelzer: hey!
[14:38] <sil2100> cpaelzer: I'm reviewing the nagios SRUs right now and was wondering - since the author mentions this is also a security issue, were there any plans on getting it to -security?
[14:38] <sil2100> cpaelzer: e.g. was that reviewed by the security team, or maybe it's -updates only?
[14:38] <sil2100> (depends if its -security worthy)
[14:43] <sil2100> cpaelzer: anyway, for now I'm getting this to -updates
[14:54] <cpaelzer> hi sil2100
[14:54] <cpaelzer> sil2100: it is updates only
[14:54] <sil2100> ACK, got it, thanks! Published
[14:54] <cpaelzer> sil2100: it didn't pass my barrier of real-security fix
[14:54] <cpaelzer> sil2100: and usually the sec's team limit is higher
[14:54] <cpaelzer> than mine
[14:54] <cpaelzer> sil2100: thanks for asking
[15:10] <fallentree> Hello, could someone take a peek at  https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1690796? I've hit that too, and it appears to be a problem with pagefaults caused when swapping which results in owning those pages crashing or hanging. Sounds pretty severe.
[15:11] <fallentree> Namely: kernel BUG at /build/linux-lz1RHE/linux-4.10.0/include/linux/swapops.h:129!
[15:12] <fallentree> /owning/processes owning/
[15:13] <fallentree> I had a pagefile (default on recent 17.04 installation), and have since moved it to a swap partition. So far so good. It appears both the reporter and I use swap over LUKS containers (though mine was a pagefile, so extra layer: ext4)
[15:14] <fallentree> But looking at the reporter's attached files, they use a partition as well, but over LVM. So I'm guessing the layering is triggering the pagefault (sw over LVM over LUKS, and swfile over ext4 over LUKS)
[15:16] <fallentree> s/pagefile/swapfile   (sorry, long day)
[15:38] <psusi> say, who do you tell about a broken mirror?  bug #1692546 shows apt got forbidden trying to fetch packages, and when I browse to http://mirror.aarnet.edu.au/ubuntu/dists/, I get forbidden as well
[15:46] <cjwatson> psusi: #ubuntu-mirrors to start with; failing that, rt@ubuntu.com
[19:01] <sil2100> !dmb-ping
[19:19] <sil2100> !dmb-ping
[19:30] <nacc> rbasak: are ok with me pushing my branch then, presuming all your comments are addressed?
[19:32] <rbasak> nacc: yes. I intended that the first time, sorry.
[19:32] <nacc> rbasak: no problem, i just wanted to confirm with you directly
[23:59] <nacc> rbasak: branch pushed, fyi