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sdezielI'd like to know why a certain package (ganeti) was not imported into 17.10 and is thus missing from 18.04.14:46
cjwatsonhttps://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ganeti   seems to be there14:50
cjwatsonah, only in -proposed14:50
cjwatsonit had/has (I haven't checked whether it still does) a dependency which was broken (https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=865399); furthermore, its autopkgtests are broken14:51
ubottuDebian bug 865399 in libghc-cabal-dev "libghc-cabal-dev and ghc: error when trying to install together" [Serious,Open]14:51
cjwatsonhttp://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/packages/g/ganeti14:52
sdezielthanks cjwatson!14:55
sdezielcjwatson: the autopkgtests I checked all be failed because there is not enough RAM available: Not enough memory on node node1 for creating instance instance1: needed 1024 MiB, available 809 MiB15:00
cjwatsonsdeziel: I haven't looked in any more detail, and won't; just telling you what I know15:01
sdezielalright, thanks for the pointers15:01
bdmurrayrlink: for what package?15:53
bdmurrayrlink: Ah, I've seen your email to me now. I'll have at your request today.16:13
rlinkbdmurray:  Got it.  Thanks.18:22
rlinkbdmurray:  So, this doesn't look like a regression introduced by my network-manager SRU.  This is a problem in nm-connection-editor (from network-manager-gnome) that has been happening since at least October (I stopped scrolling back after that)18:24
bdmurrayrlink: What was the crash again?18:25
rlinkI'm guessing the error report flagged network-manager because bits of libnm show up in the stack trace?18:25
rlinkhttps://errors.ubuntu.com/problem/bf601527363a0557bea54d20de626f6a8d74d58618:25
bdmurrayrlink: Did nm-connection-editor move packages?18:29
rlinkbdmurray: Not a clue.  It doesn't come from network-manager.  As far as I can tell, it comes from network-manager-gnome, whose source package is network-manager-applet18:31
rlinkThe above is also true at least as far back as 14.0418:32
rlinkbdmurray:  Oh, found a 12.04 box.  Also true as far back as 12.0418:33
bdmurrayrlink: Can you pastebin the email you got? FWIW this isn't blocking phasing anymore.18:33
rlinkbdmurray: I wish I could, but I looked for it yesterday and I seem to have accidentally deleted it.18:35
rlinkbdmurray: I could go pull it from tape, if you need it that badly.18:38
bdmurrayrlink: I have logs from the server I can look at, thanks though.18:38
rlinkbdmurray:  Oh.  The phased-update page for Xenial doesn't list network-manager any more.  It did as of late last week.18:56
rlinkAnd it looks like it has already reached 100% phasing?18:58
bdmurrayrlink: Yes, that's what I tried to say earlier.18:59
rlinkYeah, I misunderstood.  I thought you meant the block was gone, but I didn't realize the phaseing had resumed.18:59
rlinkSorry.  I stopped checking the phased-update page after a week of waiting for my error-tracker-access approval. ;-)19:00
bdmurrayrlink: ah, 1.1.93 (in the release pocket for xenial) did produce the network-manager-gnome package. The error tracker doesn't deal well with packages moving about.19:51
rlinkbdmurray:  Oh!  Okay, that makes sense.  Thank you for the insight!19:53
slangasekinfinity, kees: do we have a TB chair for today's meeting?19:59
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