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tsimonq2I haven't been able to find much info on this, but why is it that when someone installs python-foo (for example), it installs the Python 2.7 version? Are we supposed to explicitly say python3-foo as if it's a different programming language, or are we still transitioning to Python 3?01:02
Skuggenmdeslaur, rbasak: Could you try rerunning the failed tests for MySQL 5.7.18? The only one that seems mysql-related is mysql2, and that's an unstable test (it's testing internal server behavior)05:57
rbasakSkuggen: OK, requested. Cc: mdeslaur07:04
Skuggenrbasak: diaspora-installer still failing, but it does for multiple other updates as well (e.g postfix and openssl)07:52
rbasak^ can someone force-badtest diaspora-installer 0.6.5.0+debian1 on s390x and armhf please?08:54
rbasakLooks like it bundles gems that are broken :-/08:55
Unit193\o/08:55
rbasakPerhaps that should be force-skiptest08:56
* rbasak doesn't know08:56
rbasakslashd: around?10:18
sil2100rbasak: I think he's from Canada, so still a bit too early for him10:21
rbasakThanks10:23
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slashdrbasak, I'm here12:04
rbasak^ can someone force-badtest (or whatever is appropriate) on diaspora-installer 0.6.5.0+debian1 on s390x and armhf please? It's blocking mysql-server-5.7.12:42
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naccrbasak: heya -- sorry for the reconnect here, iwlwifi had a fatal error (??). In any case, did you see my paste from yesterday?15:03
rbasaknacc: I missed it, sorry. Looking now.15:04
naccrbasak: http://paste.ubuntu.com/24648967/15:04
rbasaknacc: looks good!15:10
naccrbasak: i think 4) indicates a bug (import-local with multiple srcpkgs doesn't really make sense, does it?)15:11
rbasaknacc: "queue" does need pkg/ubuntu/<series>-devel to exist for whatever is is importing. Perhaps that could be optional though. I think it should validate against only each base ref in the end, and perhaps only warn in case of mismatch.15:11
naccrbasak: ah ok, not HEAD, i'll adjust15:12
rbasaknacc: import-local shouldn't complain about that in case of wanting an orphan commit. I have done that in the past to compare things across package renames etc.15:12
naccrbasak: ah true15:12
rbasaknacc: and for simliar reasons I may import-local a package rename.15:12
rbasakSo I think it should warn but not fail in case of mismatch.15:12
naccrbasak: right, i'll be more explicit, i think everything should do the validation, but only 3) should treat it as fatal?15:13
naccrbasak: and then as we use it, if some case makes no sense to emit a warning, we can figure out a means to disable it15:13
cyphermoxnacc: bug and a wpa log please? ;)15:31
cyphermox(well, just filing the bug is going to DTRT)15:32
rbasaknacc: agreed, thanks15:33
nacccyphermox: not wpa, iwlwifi driver itself barfed15:33
nacccyphermox: i can file a kernel bug, though, yeah :)15:33
cyphermoxnacc: well, just in case ;)15:34
nacccyphermox: grr, i'm worried it might be hw issues ... Microcode SW error detected15:34
sil2100slangasek, infinity, stgraber: hey! Through a recent e-mail vote the DMB granted cking (LP id colin-king) PPU rights to the zfsutils-linux and spl-linux packages - from what I see this requires action from TB (I get a 401 when trying to add the new sources) - could you add those to his PPU list?15:34
cyphermoxthat is a common error, I think, it doesn't necessarily mean a firmware issue15:34
nacccyphermox: oh ok, i'll look around to see if it's already reported15:34
sil2100Thanks!15:34
cyphermoxnacc: however, if you're on a thinkpad, there's new firmware if you want to update.15:35
nacccyphermox: oh i see, the actual issue is the "queue 2 stuck for 10000 ms"15:35
cyphermox(I went looking, I had something weird happening in EFI and thought it might help)15:35
nacccyphermox: oh interseting, can we do updates to the fw from ubuntu?15:35
rbasaksil2100: there's some documentation on this in https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DeveloperMembershipBoard/KnowledgeBase. For TB actions, we're currently filing a bug and emailing the TB list.15:36
cyphermoxnacc: on some hardware you can (there's fwupdate/fwupd for that) but I don't think that's available for thinkpads.15:36
rbasaksil2100: also please don't forget the announcement (documented there too)15:36
cyphermoxnacc: they just ship an iso you can boot directly, so you don't need to worry about whether the OS is supported.15:36
sil2100rbasak: I did send out the announcement already15:36
nacccyphermox: ok, i'll see if the same exist for the yoga :)15:37
rbasaksil2100: to ubuntu-news-team@? I didn't see that.15:37
sil2100Oh, no, not that, but I never sent one there before15:37
rbasaksil2100: also ubuntu-devel@15:37
rbasaksil2100: see the documentation, that explains it :)15:37
sil2100Yeah, see it now, is this something new? I don't remember seeing it there ;p15:37
rbasakSince August, yes :)15:38
sil2100Missed it completely15:38
sil2100...and I was even part of the meeting where we came up with this, duh15:38
sil2100Well, I only remembered 'sending announcements' but not the mailing lists we agreed to send it to15:39
ktt9Hi there. I have a question about libbamf and it's default matcher. Should I really query the default matcher every time I want to get desktop file for some xid?16:38
ktt9Because if I store matcher in static variable and get it only once, it seems that it produces wrong results in some cases.16:38
gsilvaptwxl, you around?16:41
naccktt9: i think you want to find a more appropriate channel16:44
ktt9nacc: sorry. What channel should I ask in?16:45
naccktt9: i'm not sure, but this channel is for the development of ubuntu itself16:46
ktt9Hmm... Maybe it's #ubunty-unity then. Thanks anyway.16:47
naccktt9: or maybe ask a question about the package on lp? https://answers.launchpad.net/bamf/+addquestion16:48
ktt9nacc: 5 expired questions, last of which is dated 2013 don't look very promising.16:50
naccktt9: yeah :/16:52
jbichanacc: askubuntu.com is likely a lot better than LP answers16:52
naccjbicha: good point16:52
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tsimonq2mitya57: Hey there... what's the plan with Qt 5.9 in Artful?20:43
tsimonq2mitya57: Would it be bad to land 5.9.0 in Artful then update to 5.9.1 when it's out, or are we waiting several more months for 5.9.1 to come out?20:44
tsimonq2mitya57: I guess IMHO we should get test packages (of 5.9.0) in a PPA and get some feedback from the flavors using it (Lubuntu Next and Kubuntu) and then land once we've fixed any issues that arise.20:45
tsimonq2mitya57: But you're more experienced than I am in this area, so I'd like to hear your thoughts. :)20:46
naccLogan: do you know why you added a delta to src:twig to b-d on language-pack-fr-base instead of locales-all?22:35
naccLogan: i think we can sync it again, if that is not necessary22:37
naccrbalint: i wonder if you might be able to spend some systemd cycles on LP: #162431722:41
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1624317 in systemd (Ubuntu) "systemd-resolved breaks VPN with split-horizon DNS" [High,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/162431722:41
naccrbalint: it seems like a relatively highly visible bug that pitti did work a bit before, but it also seems like a behavioral regression from 16.04 for many users (there are other bugs duped back to this one and others still open)22:42
nacccyphermox: --^ i'm not sure if it's related to what you were looking at for openvpn22:42
rbalintnacc: i put it on my list, but most likely those cycles will take place next week :-)22:49
naccrbalint: np, thanks!23:09
Unit193nacc: Like sponsoring, or easy merges to fix security issues?  (Deluge, Debian 862611)23:21
ubottuDebian bug 862611 in deluge-webui "deluge: CVE-2017-9031: directory traversal attack vulnerability" [Serious,Fixed] http://bugs.debian.org/86261123:21
naccUnit193: i can probably do that merge tmrw23:23
Unit193Ah, cool.  That works, thanks.23:23
naccUnit193: is an SRU bug filed already? i guess it's needed everywhere?23:23
Unit193nacc: Not that I know of, but Debian 857903 wasn't SRU'd either.23:24
ubottuDebian bug 857903 in deluge-webui "deluge: CVE-2017-7178: WebUI CSRF vulnerability" [Important,Fixed] http://bugs.debian.org/85790323:24
naccUnit193: i guess due to being in universe23:24
naccUnit193: someone has to care enough :)23:24
Unit193s/$/ to fix in Ubuntu/ :>23:25
naccUnit193: yeah :)23:25
naccUnit193: i can merge it now, actually, one sec23:25
Unit193deluge --version → deluge: 1.3.1523:25
Unit193nacc: Cool, it's pretty easy, and hopefully one way or another won't be needed for long. Debian #86328823:26
ubottuDebian bug 863288 in deluge "deluge: Recommend python-appindicator" [Wishlist,Open] http://bugs.debian.org/86328823:26
naccUnit193: uploaded to artful23:29
Unit193Danke.23:29
naccUnit193: np23:29
naccrbasak: if you happen to be available in the AM, i'd apreciate a few minutes to go through what i have for the srcpkg stuff23:49

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