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-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted libwebp [amd64] (artful-proposed) [0.6.0-3]03:52
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted libwebp [armhf] (artful-proposed) [0.6.0-3]03:52
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted libwebp [ppc64el] (artful-proposed) [0.6.0-3]03:52
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted python-transitions [amd64] (artful-proposed) [0.5.3-1]03:52
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted libwebp [arm64] (artful-proposed) [0.6.0-3]03:52
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted libwebp [s390x] (artful-proposed) [0.6.0-3]03:52
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted libwebp [i386] (artful-proposed) [0.6.0-3]03:52
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: golang-github-kurin-blazer [amd64] (artful-proposed/none) [0.0~git20170711.0.612082e-1] (no packageset)05:11
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: python-agate-dbf [amd64] (artful-proposed/none) [0.2.0-2] (no packageset)05:12
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: python-agate-sql [amd64] (artful-proposed/none) [0.5.2-2] (no packageset)05:12
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: python-agate-excel [amd64] (artful-proposed/none) [0.2.1-3] (no packageset)05:12
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Builds: Ubuntu Budgie Desktop amd64 [Artful Alpha 2] has been marked as ready05:58
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Builds: Ubuntu Budgie Desktop i386 [Artful Alpha 2] has been marked as ready05:58
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted golang-github-kurin-blazer [amd64] (artful-proposed) [0.0~git20170711.0.612082e-1]06:46
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted python-agate-excel [amd64] (artful-proposed) [0.2.1-3]06:46
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted python-agate-dbf [amd64] (artful-proposed) [0.2.0-2]06:46
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted python-agate-sql [amd64] (artful-proposed) [0.5.2-2]06:46
ginggswould someone please update 'force-badtest winff/1.5.5-2/armhf' ?06:58
sil2100apw: hey! Would you have some free cycles to do some gce-compute-image-packages SRU reviews today? ;) Those are the standard ugly straight-backports from artful08:16
apwsil2100, lovely08:29
apwginggs, done08:48
ginggsapw: thanks!08:50
apwsil2100, there is a gce-compute-image-packages | 20170622-0ubuntu1~14.04.1 sitting in trusty-proposed, what do you want doing with that09:11
apwsil2100, and is that fix included in the updates ?09:12
sil2100apw: yeah, I took the -proposed version and rebased on top of it - both changes are now in the upstream tarball actually09:13
apwsil2100, for next time, the trusty one has delta, it would be nice to enumerate the retained delta in the changelog09:17
apwpython -> python3 etc09:17
apwor the opposite09:17
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted gce-compute-image-packages [source] (zesty-proposed) [20170718-0ubuntu1~17.04.0]09:25
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted gce-compute-image-packages [source] (xenial-proposed) [20170718-0ubuntu1~16.04.0]09:27
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted gce-compute-image-packages [source] (trusty-proposed) [20170718-0ubuntu1~14.04.0]09:28
sil2100apw: ok, noted! Thanks :)09:28
apwsil2100, ^ all yours ...09:28
sil2100I was always going ekhm, the easy way09:28
sil2100But the easy way isn't the best way of course09:28
xnoxslangasek, next batch of u8rm https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bugs?field.tag=u8rm10:05
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Builds: Ubuntu Kylin Desktop amd64 [Artful Alpha 2] has been marked as ready10:06
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Builds: Ubuntu Kylin Desktop i386 [Artful Alpha 2] has been marked as ready10:06
jamespageplease could the nova upload waiting for review in the zesty queue be rejected - I have another fix I need to include with that10:56
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: rejected nova [source] (zesty-proposed) [2:15.0.6-0ubuntu1]10:58
apwjamespage, ^10:58
jamespageapw: ta10:59
dokodoes retrying autopkg tests with -a include s390x these days?11:14
xnoxdoko, huh? i'm confused what you mean by "-a" using all of proposed, usually is not a good idea.11:15
xnoxdoko, also, there has not been a day when s390x did not have autopkgtests.11:15
xnoxdoko, i only click on hand crafted urls, and usually retry individual arches/builds with hand picked trigger combinations.11:16
xnoxdoko, note the huge backlog of autopkg tests, anything you retry will be done in only a few days time.11:16
xnoxhttp://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/running look at queue lengths11:17
dokoxnox: at some time, autopkg tests were not triggered on s390x when not specifiying any arch11:17
xnoxdoko, using what?11:17
dokono arch option11:17
xnoxno arch option... to what script?11:18
xnoxbritney triggers s390x adt tests all the time correctly, and retry urls are available and do work on s390x11:18
apwjez ... that is some backlog, 13k pending tests11:18
* xnox clicks on recycle icons on http://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/proposed-migration/update_excuses.html11:18
xnoxdoko, how do you retry adt tests?11:18
xnoxdoko, or what/which api call?11:19
xnoxmaybe something needs fixing, if you tell me, what you do to cause such a question from you =)11:19
dokosearching the wiki page ...11:21
dokoxnox: pitti's run-something alias, sshing into some machine11:21
xnoxdoko, that is long gone; and has been replaced by a cgi script that people can trigger from urls on the status pages on autopkgtest.ubuntu.com or on the proposed_updates.sh11:22
xnoxdoko, ssh access should have been removed.11:22
xnoxdoko, also checkout lp:ubuntu-archive-tools retry-autopkgtest-regressions11:22
dokoxnox: clicking on the recycle icon doesn't run against proposed11:22
xnoxdoko, it runs against a collection of packages from triggers. you can tweak the URL with &all-proposed=1 if you need all proposed.11:23
xnoxand the triggered by, are pulled from -proposed.11:23
xnoxdoko, so it's best to add &trigger=foo/version&trigger=bar/version -> if you know that something needs to test with both foo and bar from proposed.11:24
xnoxalternatively add &all-proposed=111:24
xnoxto the url.11:24
dokoso I have to do that for all failing perl tests? with explicit triggers?11:24
xnoxdoko, look at the retry-autopkgtest-regressions script in the ubuntu-archive-tools, that automates retrying stuff.....11:25
xnoxdoko, you can run everything with all-proposed if you feel that is the right thing to do for perl*11:25
xnoxdoko, but i'd rather you _not_ retry _any_ perl yet. and let it do the first pass of 13k tests.11:25
xnoxdoko, and wait for the automatic cron to retry failing tests with proposed.11:25
Laneywhat automatic cron?11:26
dokowhen will that happen?11:26
xnoxdoko, you do know there is bot running that retries things with all-proposed apportunistically?11:26
Laney...11:26
Laneywho is running this bot?11:26
* apw suspects the cron job is actually Laney11:26
dokoit's fun to see who knows about that job ...11:26
xnoxLaney, maybe i am imagining things, but somebody or soemthing does run retry-autopkgtest-regressions with all-proposed all the time. As e.g. systemd tests keep being retried over, and over, and over again.11:26
LaneyNot me11:27
LaneyI think some people learned about it and now abuse it11:27
Laney"this test fails, let's just try it with all-proposed"11:27
cjwatsonMight be worth a bit of access.log analysis11:27
apwwe should update that script to exit 1 at the top and see if it stops11:27
xnoxlogs should have the requester field recorded with the launchpad id.11:28
LaneyI can see a lot of all-proposed in the queue at the minute with no requester11:28
LaneyThat means they got inserted into the queue without going through request.cgi11:28
apwthere arn't many people who can do that are there ?11:28
LaneyIt's that script doko was just talking about11:29
xnoxhttp://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/running ctrl+f for "requester" there are a couple, but those look legit.11:29
Laneyrun-autopkgtest on snakefruit11:29
xnoxwow....11:29
apwLaney, right, so lets change that script to add a requester of $SUDO something11:29
xnoxLaney, given that we have cgi script that records launchpad id requestor, run-autopkgtest from snakefruit should be removed.11:29
xnoximho.11:30
LaneyIt's actually what britney uses to queue the tests11:30
xnoxhm11:30
xnoxwell, the snakefruit club of people should sort it out then.11:30
LaneyI think...11:30
* Laney checks11:30
apwthe equivalent of ${SUDO_USER:-$USER}11:30
xnoxideally - humans should use the cgi script, rather than ssh into snakefruit.11:31
Laneyno, I lie11:31
Laneyright11:31
apwxnox, that isn't very sensible for a bulk put back11:31
xnoxapw, ./retry-all-proposed | xargs parallel xdg-open -- ? very bulk friendly11:32
xnoxor whatever that script is that generates the retry urls, retry-autopkgtest-regressions11:32
xnoxapw, i can see snakefruit used to rerun all of the release, to get the baseline results on open and some such.11:33
apwxnox, not that friendly when it opens 2000 tabs in your firefox11:33
xnoxbut that too whould record who requested all of that.11:33
LaneyI don't really mind archive admins being able to do it11:33
apwxnox, right which is what i am suggesting11:33
Laneyjust....11:33
Laney...don't abuse it11:33
Laneyis there a good reason for these all-proposed requests or should I kill them off?11:33
* Laney is in favour of logging the user though and hopes apw investigates doing that :-)11:34
dokowell, having the perl tests not running against all-proposed will fail with uninstallabilities ...11:34
xnoxLaney, i am guessing all of perl is fail, or e.g. the triggers should include perl from proposed.11:34
Laneythey will do, no?11:34
apwLaney, carding self11:34
Laneydh-make-perl {"triggers": ["perl/5.26.0-4"], "all-proposed": true}11:34
xnoxbut e.g. not:11:35
xnoxlibanyevent-dbi-perl {"triggers": ["libanyevent-perl/7.130-2build1"]}11:35
apwLaney, that looks fun to cull11:35
xnoxit should be and perl from proposed too..... although i hope that depends are right and things work.11:35
xnoxdoko, do you have failed logs with uninstallability in them?11:36
dokoanyway, the uninstallability issues for perl are all resolved, so I'd appreciate a simple way of giving back all failed tests triggered by perl11:36
xnoxsuch that we can look what triggers were used.11:36
xnoxdoko, but is all of perl installable in proposed?11:36
dokoyes, except for one package on amd6411:37
xnoxack.11:37
dokohttp://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/transitions/html/perl5.26.html11:37
Laneyretry-autopkgtest-regressions is the way to generate commands11:38
Laney| grep perl or similar11:38
dokoxnox: example: https://objectstorage.prodstack4-5.canonical.com/v1/AUTH_77e2ada1e7a84929a74ba3b87153c0ac/autopkgtest-artful/artful/amd64/a/apt-file/20170726_202230_26588@/log.gz11:39
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: nova (zesty-proposed/main) [2:15.0.5-0ubuntu1 => 2:15.0.6-0ubuntu1] (openstack, ubuntu-server)12:33
=== sergiusens_ is now known as sergiusens
LocutusOfBorgthe failed package is now good (TM)13:04
LocutusOfBorgneeds a publisher run13:04
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted intel-microcode [source] (xenial-proposed) [3.20170707.1~ubuntu16.04.0]13:17
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted intel-microcode [source] (zesty-proposed) [3.20170707.1~ubuntu17.04.0]13:17
slashdbdmurray, sil2100, morning do you have a moment to release rsyslog for LP: #1429427 in -updates ? It reaches the minimum aging of 7 days today, and it's all green. Thanks in advance.13:43
ubot5Launchpad bug 1429427 in rsyslog (Ubuntu Trusty) "Unexplainable time jumps in CRON" [Medium,Fix committed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/142942713:43
sil2100slashd: hey!13:44
sil2100slashd: let me take a look in a moment13:44
slashdsil2100, tks13:46
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: libapache2-mod-auth-pgsql (trusty-proposed/main) [2.0.3-6 => 2.0.3-6ubuntu0.1] (no packageset)14:00
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: libapache2-mod-auth-pgsql (zesty-proposed/main) [2.0.3-6.1 => 2.0.3-6.1ubuntu0.17.04.1] (ubuntu-server)14:00
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: libapache2-mod-auth-pgsql (xenial-proposed/main) [2.0.3-6.1 => 2.0.3-6.1ubuntu0.16.04.1] (ubuntu-server)14:00
sil2100Ok, finally can go to my SRU duties14:17
sil2100slashd: done!14:17
slashdsil2100, thanks ;)14:19
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-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: gtk+2.0 (zesty-proposed/main) [2.24.31-1ubuntu1 => 2.24.31-1ubuntu1.1] (ubuntu-desktop)16:02
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: gtk+2.0 (xenial-proposed/main) [2.24.30-1ubuntu1.16.04.1 => 2.24.30-1ubuntu1.16.04.2] (ubuntu-desktop)16:04
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slangasekxnox: and it looks like my all-proposed retests for perl have disappeared from the queue, hmm16:12
ginggsah, slangasek was the bot!16:14
xnoxslangasek, yes, because we identified that as the abuse of the queue!16:14
xnoxslangasek, you should add requester "slangasek" when hogging the queue like that.16:14
xnoxapw, Laney ^^^^^16:14
slangasekxnox: it was hardly hogging the queue, it was a couple of dozen requests16:14
xnoxah, we had duplicates of everything i think.16:15
slangasekif there were duplicates, then why are there zero in now?16:15
xnoxnot sure.16:15
slangasekI only requested one retest per package16:15
slangasekand there was no requester because it used the admin interface16:15
slangasek(snakefruit)16:15
slangasekwhich should be a clue who the bot is, since the REST API doesn't let you do that :)16:16
xnoxi think at this point we need to wait for the queue to drain, see the follow out, and retry things via api.16:16
slangasekthese are already-failed tests which I know need to be retried16:16
slangasekand they're blockers for perl, which is at the heart of the mess16:16
xnoxslangasek, why not use the api generator? to request things? also can we add in the snakefruit script to demand requester and it should be "britney" or "slangasek" etc.?16:16
xnoxhorum sad.16:16
slangasekbecause the API generator is a PITA to script16:16
slangasekrun-autopkgtest on the commandline is saner16:17
slangasekif there is a run-autopkgtest that will work with the API the way retry-autopkgtest-regressions does, I would be willing to transition16:17
xnox./retry-autopkgtest-regressions | xargs parallel xdg-open -- ? very bulk friendly16:18
slangasekretry-autopkgtest-regressions does not let me specify which packages16:18
slangasekor specify trigger arguments16:18
xnoxslangasek, also you can in google chrome, right click on the retry button to copy as cURL command (it includes the cookies) and even execute the lot via curl, without opening 2000 pages in firefox.16:18
xnoxslangasek, it does have all-proposed option, and i guess we should add options for extra triggers and/or subset of packages, or feed a package list.16:19
xnoxcreate a card for tooling work?16:19
slangasekxnox: the tooling work is not a priority for me; the only thing that gets you is attribution of the requests16:20
slangasekwhich you already have in the sense of "someone with snakefruit access"16:20
xnoxslangasek, i think for us was priority to modify the snakefruit script, to e.g. include the SUDO user name into the requestor field.16:20
xnoxthat was disccuess, but i'm not part of the snakefruit gang.16:21
slangasekif there were a way to tag these requests to the 'huge' queue, /that/ would be a useful enhancement16:23
xnoxhm, yes.16:24
xnoxi forgot to eat today, going out to find food.16:24
slangasekxnox: and now I've read scrollback, and if there were duplicates it was probably because doko and I were both retrying tests (and both via snakefruit).  However, that still doesn't account for all of the test requests being removed instead of half of them ;)16:35
slangasek(would be really great if autopkgtest merged duplicate requests...)16:35
slangasekxnox, Laney, doko: as for someone regularly retrying systemd tests with --all-proposed, that is definitely *not* me; --all-proposed should almost never be used, it's appropriate for perl specifically because of it being a large transition but otherwise it is offensive.  AFAIK we don't keep a record of the requester anywhere useful after the test has completed?16:40
tsimonq2infinity, slangasek: Would one of you happen to be around?17:25
slangasektsimonq2: hi17:37
tsimonq2slangasek: So I have figured out the root cause for bug 1633913 I believe.17:38
ubot5bug 1633913 in lubuntu-meta (Ubuntu) "lubuntu and ubuntustudio are missing pool; can not install without internet connection" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/163391317:38
tsimonq2slangasek: Since the split of the Lubuntu seed into GTK and Qt parts, ship-live is empty, but we have ship-live-{gtk,qt} and ship-live-share.17:39
tsimonq2slangasek: I'll have a patch for lp:ubuntu-cdimage soon that should allow these to be picked up.17:39
slangasektsimonq2: why would that belong to lp:ubuntu-cdimage, as opposed to changing the seed?17:40
tsimonq2slangasek: Maybe that's an option, but from what I can see, we can fix the problem by adding the appropriate seeds here: http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-cdimage/ubuntu-cdimage/mainline/view/head:/lib/cdimage/germinate.py#L29617:42
slangasektsimonq2: or you can fix the structure of your seeds so that ship-live depends on whatever it actually is that you want included17:43
tsimonq2i.e. if mode is ship-live, see if project is lubuntu or lubuntu-next, if it is, yield ship-live-share, if it's lubuntu yield ship-live-gtk, and if it's lubuntu-next yield ship-live-qt17:43
slangasekah17:43
slangasekyou shouldn't need to yield ship-live-share either, surely that's a dependency of ship-live-{qt,gtk} in the STRUCTURE17:44
tsimonq2Welp, let me check17:44
tsimonq2yep, you're right17:44
slangasekbut ok, yes if you have two different images with disjoint requirements for ship, you're right to change ubuntu-cdimage17:44
tsimonq2Ok cool17:45
slangasektsimonq2: assuming this is also a new change post-xenial, please be sure to include a version guard so as to not break point release builds17:45
tsimonq2slangasek: wfm17:46
tsimonq2slangasek: How does this look? https://code.launchpad.net/~tsimonq2/ubuntu-cdimage/different-ship-live-names-lubuntu/+merge/32818217:55
slangasekLaney, xnox: ftr I consider rerunning the perl-triggered autopkgtests a high priority because this is a major version bump and the likelihood of this introducing some regressions is high - in which case there is human effort required to finish this transition which can only begin once we have the signal in the results of what's actually regressed17:59
slangasektsimonq2: looking17:59
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New source: stawk (artful-proposed/primary) [1.1-0ubuntu1]18:02
tsimonq2slangasek: ack18:08
slangasektsimonq2: you want a respin, I assume?18:10
slangasek(branch landed)18:10
tsimonq2slangasek: I can take care of it :)18:10
slangasektsimonq2: I'd rather do it here so if there are issues on the deploy I can notice and track18:11
slangasek(running now)18:11
tsimonq2slangasek: ack18:11
tsimonq2slangasek: In that case, please do.18:12
LocutusOfBorgand doko wants to do gcc in some days, so better find regressions quickly if possible :)18:30
tsimonq2Oh, thanks for reminding me LocutusOfBorg18:32
tsimonq2xnox: What's the status of the Ubuntu Touch removals in the archive? As soon as that's done, we can land a new Qt. :)18:32
xnoxtsimonq2, i filed a bunch of removal bugs.18:33
xnoxthere are a lot more to do.18:33
xnoxbut i'm not an archive admin.18:33
tsimonq2xnox: Oh, thought you were. Do you have any sort of ETA?18:34
xnoxhttp://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bugs?field.tag=u8rm -> this is hardly a complete list, just the currently leaf packages to remove.18:34
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Builds: Lubuntu Desktop amd64 [Artful Alpha 2] has been updated (20170727)18:34
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Builds: Lubuntu Desktop i386 [Artful Alpha 2] has been updated (20170727)18:34
xnoxjust the current round of pending removals.18:34
tsimonq2Oh, ok.18:34
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Builds: Kubuntu Desktop amd64 [Artful Alpha 2] has been marked as ready18:37
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Builds: Kubuntu Desktop i386 [Artful Alpha 2] has been marked as ready18:37
tsimonq2slangasek: Uh oh, alternate images are failing...18:51
tsimonq2slangasek: http://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/cd-build-logs/lubuntu/artful/daily-20170727.log18:51
tsimonq2Missing debootstrap-required libpython3.5-minimal18:52
tsimonq2Missing debootstrap-required libpython3.5-stdlib18:52
tsimonq2Missing debootstrap-required python3.518:52
tsimonq2Missing debootstrap-required python3.5-minimal18:52
tsimonq2slangasek: Erm, it's related to the Python transition, but... wat?18:52
cjwatsonhttp://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/priority-mismatches.txt18:54
* cjwatson fixes18:55
tsimonq2cjwatson: Thank you.18:55
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Builds: Lubuntu Next Desktop amd64 [Artful Alpha 2] has been updated (20170727)19:05
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Builds: Lubuntu Next Desktop i386 [Artful Alpha 2] has been updated (20170727)19:06
slangasektsimonq2: ^^19:17
tsimonq2slangasek: ack19:17
tsimonq2slangasek: Right now the next step is to get priority mismatches sorted out (cjwatson was doing that). But for the time being, I'll see if I can get these new images tested.19:18
slashdbdmurray, Good day, do you have a moment to release "kexec-tools" in -updates for LP: #1705054 ? Thanks in advance.19:27
ubot5Launchpad bug 1705054 in kexec-tools (Ubuntu Trusty) "Trusty kexec-tools suffer from upstream code regression. Fix not included." [Medium,Fix committed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/170505419:27
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: rejected statistics [source] (artful-proposed) [1.0-0ubuntu1]19:33
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: rejected stawk [source] (artful-proposed) [1.1-0ubuntu1]19:33
tsimonq2cjwatson: Out of curiosity, what's involved in sorting out priority matches?19:38
cjwatsonchange-override by an AA (with discretion)19:39
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New source: calc-stats (artful-proposed/primary) [1.2-0ubuntu1]19:39
cjwatsontakes a publisher cycle, so should be done around now, though I haven't checked19:40
tsimonq2Ok.19:40
tsimonq2cjwatson: Am I safe to rebuild Lubuntu Alternate images now?19:41
cjwatsontsimonq2: looks like it20:13
tsimonq2cjwatson: Thanks!20:14
cjwatsonnp20:14
bdmurrayslashd: done20:29
slashdbdmurray, thanks20:30
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted apt [source] (xenial-proposed) [1.2.24]20:32
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted apt [source] (zesty-proposed) [1.4.6~17.04.1]20:34
flexiondotorgtsimonq2 What is the current status?20:37
tsimonq2flexiondotorg: Testing Lubuntu images.,20:38
flexiondotorgETA?20:38
tsimonq22-3 hours.20:38
* flexiondotorg sighs20:39
tsimonq2flexiondotorg: Sorry. I know it's getting late for you :/20:39
tsimonq2flexiondotorg: If you want to help speed it along, help us test ;)20:39
flexiondotorgI'm packing.20:40
tsimonq2Ok.20:40
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Builds: Lubuntu Alternate i386 [Artful Alpha 2] has been updated (20170727.1)20:48
tsimonq2:/ why would amd64 not build?21:05
dokoohh no, now I get emails for all 500 perl packages stuck in -proposed .... \o/21:06
Ukikie...RIP inbox.21:07
tsimonq2cjwatson, slangasek: *scratches head* why wouldn't Lubuntu Alternate amd64 build? O__o21:13
tsimonq2From the log it looks like it didn't even detect that the amd64 image was supposed to build as well...21:14
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Builds: Lubuntu Desktop amd64 [Artful Alpha 2] has been marked as ready21:29
tsimonq21 down, 5 to go21:30
slangasektsimonq2: which log are you looking at?21:34
tsimonq2slangasek: http://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/cd-build-logs/lubuntu/artful/daily-20170727.1.log21:36
tsimonq2slangasek: Am I correct in saying that?21:37
slangasektsimonq2: it does look like that log did not include amd64, yes. Was this a rebuild triggered via the iso tracker?21:37
tsimonq2slangasek: Yes it was, I rebuilt it for both amd64 and i386...21:38
slangasektsimonq2: if so, and if you triggered them both at the same time, I would speculate that they were queued separately; but that wouldn't explain why a log has shown up for only one of the builds21:39
slangasektsimonq2: try triggering amd64 again?21:40
tsimonq2slangasek: I did a little bit ago, want me to do it again?21:41
slangasektsimonq2: so you tried to trigger them together, then you tried to trigger just amd64?21:41
tsimonq2slangasek: Correct.21:42
slangasekok21:43
slangaseklet me see what I can see21:43
slangasektsimonq2: I could see your rebuild request but I couldn't act on it through the script, nor could I cancel it through the web ui; I've cancelled it now by hand and re-triggered, let's see what happens21:50
tsimonq2slangasek: Alright.21:52
slangasektsimonq2: I don't see any obvious bugs, I'm not going to try to debug it further.  If the problem recurs I'll dig deeper21:53
tsimonq2slangasek: ack21:54
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Builds: Lubuntu Alternate amd64 [Artful Alpha 2] has been updated (20170727.2)21:59
tsimonq2slangasek: ^ \o/21:59
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Builds: Lubuntu Desktop i386 [Artful Alpha 2] has been marked as ready22:26
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Builds: Lubuntu Next Desktop i386 [Artful Alpha 2] has been marked as ready22:26
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Builds: Lubuntu Next Desktop amd64 [Artful Alpha 2] has been marked as ready22:26
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-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Builds: Lubuntu Alternate amd64 [Artful Alpha 2] has been marked as ready22:50
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Builds: Lubuntu Alternate i386 [Artful Alpha 2] has been marked as ready22:50
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted gnome-applets [source] (zesty-proposed) [3.22.0-2ubuntu0.1]22:50
tsimonq2slangasek: Ship It, please.22:51
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-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted libvirt [source] (zesty-proposed) [2.5.0-3ubuntu5.4]22:56
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted libvirt [source] (xenial-proposed) [1.3.1-1ubuntu10.12]22:58
slangasektsimonq2: looking22:59
slangasektsimonq2: lp:ubuntu-archive-tools / publish-image-set doesn't know what to do with Lubuntu Next yet23:00
slangasekso there'll be a short delay in publishing while I address that23:00
tsimonq2slangasek: I think when stgraber did Alpha 1, he might have fixed that but not pushed it.23:01
tsimonq2I could be wrong.23:01
stgraberoh23:01
stgraberquite possible23:01
stgraberlet me check23:01
slangasektsk :)23:01
slangasekARCHES='amd64 i386' for-project lubuntu-next publish-release daily-live 20170727 desktop no alpha-223:02
slangasekthat looks right23:02
slangasekstgraber: are you pushing?23:02
stgraberyeah23:02
stgrabertrying to remember how to bzr :)23:03
slangasektsimonq2: lubuntu-next images are oversized?23:03
slangasek(do you need to pick a different size?)23:03
stgraberslangasek: pushed23:04
tsimonq2slangasek: Didn't get an answer when I pinged about it :P23:04
tsimonq2slangasek: But yes23:04
slangasekstgraber: I don't see your push?23:04
tsimonq2slangasek: 1.5 GB sounds sane to me until we (Lubuntu) can look at reducing it23:05
flexiondotorgI just pulled23:05
slangasekstgraber: n/m, it applied without conflicts so bzr didn't bother telling me ;)23:05
tsimonq2flexiondotorg: hello!23:05
flexiondotorgo/23:05
slangasektsimonq2: "sounds sane" == "you'd like me to commit that"?23:08
tsimonq2slangasek: Yes.23:08
tsimonq2:P23:08
slangasekk, I'm down with having zero nag emails and zero manual steps in the publishing23:09
tsimonq2slangasek: I'll be around for the next 30 mins (work needs me to come in) but since I'm signed up with bashfulrobot, he's agreed to just publish the announcement, if that's OK with you.23:10
tsimonq2Yes, zero nag emails :P23:10
slangasektsimonq2: I'll be hitting the final 'publish' button here in about 5m23:10
tsimonq2slangasek: Alright, I just didn't know what your timing was. Works for me.23:10
tsimonq2slangasek: (i.e. please ping both me and bashfulrobot when it's ready for announcement publishing, if you could)23:11
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: node-tty-browserify [amd64] (artful-proposed/none) [0.0.0-2] (no packageset)23:12
slangasektsimonq2: http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-cdimage/ubuntu-cdimage/mainline/revision/167223:18
tsimonq2slangasek: ack, thanks23:18
slangasekhmph, 12 CPU threads and we block on a single-threaded checksumming operation23:20
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted aodh [source] (zesty-proposed) [4.0.1-0ubuntu0.17.04.1]23:21
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted ceilometer [source] (zesty-proposed) [1:8.0.2-0ubuntu0.17.04.1]23:23
cjwatsonvalid point on lack of multiprocessing, but it's supposed to copy the checksums from the dailies it's publishing, and if it doesn't do that then it's a bug worth looking into23:23
slangasekcjwatson: I noticed the delay on the src images23:25
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted cinder [source] (zesty-proposed) [2:10.0.4-0ubuntu1]23:26
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted heat [source] (zesty-proposed) [1:8.0.2-0ubuntu1]23:27
slangasek...which also don't appear to have been regenerated since alpha-123:28
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-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted horizon [source] (zesty-proposed) [3:11.0.3-0ubuntu1]23:30
slangasektsimonq2 bashfulrobot: alpha-2 mirroring in progress23:30
tsimonq2slangasek: ack23:30
slangasekinfinity, cjwatson, stgraber: how are the src images meant to be built, since they don't appear to be happening automatically by cron and aren't listed on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MilestoneProcess ?23:31
stgraberslangasek: I usually call cron.source manually (takes quite a long time), make sure to set the right env so it only generates for the participating flavors (bash history should help)23:31
cjwatsonI fear it is manual but I have long forgotten the details23:31
slangasekartful milestone marked as released; crontab reset23:32
stgraberslangasek: you will also have to move them around a bit so that the publish process works, otherwise it's going to be looking for them at the wrong place23:32
* stgraber -> out for a bit23:32
cjwatsonit's probably the buggiest bit of cdimage23:32
slangasekk, regenerating, and added to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MilestoneProcess23:34
* tsimonq2 -> AFK for the next two hours, bashfulrobot should be around any minute (spoke with him on Telegram) to publish the announcement. o/23:34
tsimonq2s/two/three/ - that's more realistic23:35
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted neutron [source] (zesty-proposed) [2:10.0.2-0ubuntu1.1]23:35
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted neutron [source] (xenial-proposed) [2:8.4.0-0ubuntu4]23:37
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted neutron-fwaas [source] (zesty-proposed) [1:10.0.1-0ubuntu1]23:39
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted neutron-lbaas [source] (zesty-proposed) [2:10.0.1-0ubuntu1]23:41
infinitystgraber: The "wrong place" thing is fixable with a symlink.  I do it every release. :/23:48
slangasekwhich symlink is this?23:48
infinityWell, I say that, but now I can't find weird symlinks.  It is possible I fixed the source instead?23:49
infinityThat sounds less likely.23:49
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted google-cloud-sdk [source] (zesty-proposed) [163.0.0-0ubuntu1~17.04.0]23:50
infinityslangasek: Anyhow, not sure if I fixed something, or someone unfixed filesystem hacks, but if it spits out source in someplace other than where the current/pending/20170630 live, just shuffle it around.23:50
slangasekgroovy23:51
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted google-cloud-sdk [source] (xenial-proposed) [163.0.0-0ubuntu1~16.04.0]23:51
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted google-cloud-sdk [source] (trusty-proposed) [163.0.0-0ubuntu1~14.04.0]23:52

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