/srv/irclogs.ubuntu.com/2018/03/01/#ubuntu-release.txt

sil2100valorie: hey! Do you remember if you saw LP: #1752453 in previous point-release testing?00:36
ubot5`Launchpad bug 1752453 in ubiquity (Ubuntu) "on a test of xenial .4 release, selecting "connect to wireless" freezes the process" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/175245300:36
sil2100valorie: is it reproducible?00:36
valorieover and over00:36
valoriehowever, I've given up because I get no logs of the failures00:36
valorieon to 64 bit00:37
valorieI don't recall ever seeing it before00:37
valoriethat said, I've not tested point releases much00:37
valorienor do I recall the choice of "connect to wireless" being available00:37
valorieonce ubiquity freezes, I can't drop to the terminal to get logs00:38
valorieoverwriting that daily right now, so no more from me00:39
valorie:(00:39
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New source: lxc-templates (bionic-proposed/primary) [3.0.0~beta1-0ubuntu1]00:39
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: libkf5pimcommon [amd64] (bionic-proposed/universe) [4:17.12.2-0ubuntu1] (kubuntu)00:43
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: libkf5pimcommon [i386] (bionic-proposed/universe) [4:17.12.2-0ubuntu1] (kubuntu)00:43
valoriesil2100: you can be sure I will test the 64 for the same bug00:44
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted lxc-templates [source] (bionic-proposed) [3.0.0~beta1-0ubuntu1]00:45
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: libkf5pimcommon [arm64] (bionic-proposed/universe) [4:17.12.2-0ubuntu1] (kubuntu)00:48
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: libkf5pimcommon [armhf] (bionic-proposed/universe) [4:17.12.2-0ubuntu1] (kubuntu)00:49
sil2100valorie: thanks00:50
sil2100valorie: as said, on the VM it all works as intended - at best I'd like someone else with real hardware trying to reproduce the issue00:51
valoriewhich is what I'm using00:52
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Builds: Ubuntu GNOME Desktop amd64 [Xenial 16.04.4] has been marked as ready01:01
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Builds: Ubuntu GNOME Desktop i386 [Xenial 16.04.4] has been marked as ready01:01
sil2100jbicha: thanks for re-testing!01:10
mwhudsonslangasek: can you mark docker-libkv/0.2.1-1 as a badtest? http://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/packages/d/docker-libkv/bionic/amd64 <- broken in release01:11
jbichafinal scheduled Ubuntu GNOME iso release, right?01:11
infinityjbicha: Nope, there's still .501:12
jbichaoh ok, I was looking at http://old-releases.ubuntu.com/releases/trusty/ which is why I got confused01:12
slangasekmwhudson: done01:18
mwhudsonslangasek: thanks01:19
mwhudsonslangasek: did you see my wibble about fpc above?01:19
slangasekmwhudson: reading now01:19
slangasekmwhudson: so the test is broken and needs fixing (possibly in the neutering sense)?01:20
mwhudsonslangasek: well the test with glibc release segfaults, the test with glibc fails to compile, which apparently results in different enough log output to break the autopkgtest01:20
mwhudsonslangasek: the reason for the failure to compile does suggest that fpc might be slightly incompatible with glibc 2.2701:21
mwhudsonbut no other tests fail to compile because of this so...01:21
* sil2100 EODs now01:24
sil2100o/01:24
mwhudsonslangasek: i also have to run now ttyl01:27
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: snapcraft (xenial-proposed/universe) [2.39.2 => 2.39.3] (no packageset)01:47
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted snapcraft [source] (xenial-proposed) [2.39.3]01:49
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New source: python3-lxc (bionic-proposed/primary) [3.0.0~beta1-0ubuntu1]02:01
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted python3-lxc [source] (bionic-proposed) [3.0.0~beta1-0ubuntu1]02:05
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Builds: Lubuntu Desktop amd64 [Xenial 16.04.4] has been marked as ready03:10
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Builds: Lubuntu Desktop i386 [Xenial 16.04.4] has been marked as ready03:10
* tsimonq2 crosses fingers for no more respins...03:18
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Builds: Kubuntu Desktop amd64 [Xenial 16.04.4] has been marked as ready04:11
MichaelTunnellslangasek and/or infinity: I know the feature freeze is coming up. I am curious if this would count as a feature. I want to make a change to Kubuntu for editing default shortcuts for some KWin stuff. What that be blocked by the feature freeze?05:04
MichaelTunnellinfinity: ^05:12
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: polymake [s390x] (bionic-proposed/universe) [3.2r2-3] (no packageset)05:54
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: polymake [amd64] (bionic-proposed/universe) [3.2r2-3] (no packageset)06:00
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: polymake [ppc64el] (bionic-proposed/universe) [3.2r2-3] (no packageset)06:38
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: polymake [i386] (bionic-proposed/universe) [3.2r2-3] (no packageset)06:40
tjaaltonacheronuk: what's wrong with all the kde autopkgtests failing, again?06:54
tjaaltondoing a trivial mesa upload always results in hand-helding all these racy/buggy tests06:55
tjaalton*holding06:55
acheronuktjaalton: the PIM ones, only half of new PIM stack is built yet. issues should go away mostly when that is done.07:15
tjaaltonok then07:24
tjaaltonthey've really taken the unix philosophy to the limit..07:26
tjaalton50+ pkgs, seriously07:27
tjaaltonacheronuk: shouldn't there be more strict dependencies if the tests fail every time the versions don't match?07:28
acheronukit's usually not such an issue. but there are library version bumps here, so like always with those, things have to build against the new one to remain installable.07:32
acheronukbut yeah, PIM really ticks me off sometimes. used to be just several large source packages, then was split, and split again, and split again..... grrr07:34
acheronuktjaalton: http://gpul.grupos.udc.es/ka-iron-hand_reports/applications_archive/17.12.2_bionic_retry_builds.pdf07:35
acheronuk^^^ one giant flying spaghetti monster of build deps07:36
tjaaltonthink I've seen that before ;)07:36
acheronukI've seen it too much!07:37
tjaaltonok, so I'll just wait to see it sort itself07:38
acheronuktjaalton: hopefully if AAs are kind today and let the new binaries through as they appear for PIM, then later once all built most tests should re-run ok.07:40
acheronukif any don't, I will try to sort07:40
tjaaltonnew binaries too? ok07:41
acheronuktjaalton: just library bumps07:42
acheronukbut they still end up in the new queue07:42
acheronuklike libkf5pimcommon in there at the moment07:43
acheronukPIM devs really went to town breaking their ABI on this release :(07:45
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: polymake [armhf] (bionic-proposed/universe) [3.2r2-3] (no packageset)07:59
tjaaltonso it seems08:03
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted libkf5pimcommon [amd64] (bionic-proposed) [4:17.12.2-0ubuntu1]08:33
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted libkf5pimcommon [armhf] (bionic-proposed) [4:17.12.2-0ubuntu1]08:33
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted libkf5pimcommon [arm64] (bionic-proposed) [4:17.12.2-0ubuntu1]08:33
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted libkf5pimcommon [i386] (bionic-proposed) [4:17.12.2-0ubuntu1]08:33
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Builds: Netboot amd64 [Xenial 16.04.4] has been marked as ready08:34
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Builds: Netboot i386 [Xenial 16.04.4] has been marked as ready08:34
acheronukhi. could we force badtest plasma-framework/5.43.0-0ubuntu1 against mesa for amd64 please?08:40
acheronukthat seems to consistently fail on ubuntu's tests, but passes fine here in a lxd autopkgtest run08:41
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Builds: Ubuntu Kylin Desktop amd64 [Xenial 16.04.4] has been marked as ready08:44
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Builds: Ubuntu Kylin Desktop i386 [Xenial 16.04.4] has been marked as ready08:44
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted leatherman [amd64] (bionic-proposed) [1.4.0+dfsg-1]09:08
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted leatherman [armhf] (bionic-proposed) [1.4.0+dfsg-1]09:08
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted leatherman [ppc64el] (bionic-proposed) [1.4.0+dfsg-1]09:08
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted leatherman [arm64] (bionic-proposed) [1.4.0+dfsg-1]09:08
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted leatherman [s390x] (bionic-proposed) [1.4.0+dfsg-1]09:08
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted leatherman [i386] (bionic-proposed) [1.4.0+dfsg-1]09:08
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted polymake [amd64] (bionic-proposed) [3.2r2-2]09:16
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted polymake [armhf] (bionic-proposed) [3.2r2-2]09:16
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted polymake [ppc64el] (bionic-proposed) [3.2r2-2]09:16
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted polymake [arm64] (bionic-proposed) [3.2r2-2]09:16
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted polymake [s390x] (bionic-proposed) [3.2r2-2]09:16
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted polymake [i386] (bionic-proposed) [3.2r2-2]09:16
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: polymake [arm64] (bionic-proposed/universe) [3.2r2-3] (no packageset)09:19
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Builds: Ubuntu Desktop amd64 [Xenial 16.04.4] has been marked as ready09:20
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Builds: Ubuntu Desktop i386 [Xenial 16.04.4] has been marked as ready09:21
Laneyacheronuk: fails for me on my machine (qemu not lxd, that's more like what the autopkgtet machines are running for amd64)09:43
Laney4 retries might have been a bit much09:44
Laneyand tjaalton has a fair point, it's not very good to have a half broken stack be installable - I think you should try to find something to depend on that prevents things moving forward until everything is consisitent09:44
Laneyit creates problems for other people trying to do work in the dev release as you can see here :(09:45
xnoxLaney, weird request -> could you please, re-kick, bionic ubuntu-base, for all arches? I know it was built today, but it was 3 hours too early =)09:47
xnoxi.e. http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-base/daily/pending/ these things09:48
acheronukit's not installable. that's why tests are failing. if I made it less installable still, they would still fail09:54
acheronukIt is a problem we are thinking about. just solutions move the problem somewhere else. :/09:55
Laneyxnox: okey dokey09:57
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: libkf5calendarsupport [amd64] (bionic-proposed/universe) [4:17.12.2-0ubuntu1] (kubuntu)10:06
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: uwsgi [amd64] (bionic-proposed/universe) [2.0.15-10.2ubuntu2] (no packageset)10:12
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: uwsgi [i386] (bionic-proposed/universe) [2.0.15-10.2ubuntu2] (no packageset)10:12
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: uwsgi [s390x] (bionic-proposed/universe) [2.0.15-10.2ubuntu2] (no packageset)10:14
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: libkf5calendarsupport [i386] (bionic-proposed/universe) [4:17.12.2-0ubuntu1] (kubuntu)10:25
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: kf5-messagelib [amd64] (bionic-proposed/universe) [4:17.12.2-0ubuntu1] (kubuntu)10:27
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: kf5-messagelib [i386] (bionic-proposed/universe) [4:17.12.2-0ubuntu1] (kubuntu)10:33
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: uwsgi [ppc64el] (bionic-proposed/universe) [2.0.15-10.2ubuntu2] (no packageset)10:33
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: kbuild (xenial-proposed/universe) [1:0.1.9998svn2813+dfsg-1 => 1:0.1.9998svn2814+dfsg-2~ubuntu16.04.1] (no packageset)10:37
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: virtualbox (artful-proposed/multiverse) [5.1.30-dfsg-1 => 5.1.34-dfsg-0ubuntu1.17.10.1~17.10.1] (ubuntu-cloud)10:38
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: virtualbox-ext-pack (artful-proposed/multiverse) [5.1.30-2 => 5.1.34-0ubuntu1.17.10.1] (no packageset)10:39
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: virtualbox (xenial-proposed/multiverse) [5.0.40-dfsg-0ubuntu1.16.04.2 => 5.1.34-dfsg-0ubuntu1.16.04.1~16.04.1] (ubuntu-cloud)10:39
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: virtualbox-ext-pack (xenial-proposed/multiverse) [5.0.40-0ubuntu1.16.04.1 => 5.1.34-0ubuntu1.16.04.1] (no packageset)10:39
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: virtualbox-guest-additions-iso (xenial-proposed/multiverse) [5.0.40-0ubuntu1.16.04.1 => 5.1.34-0ubuntu1.16.04.1] (no packageset)10:41
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: virtualbox-hwe (xenial-proposed/multiverse) [5.0.40-dfsg-0ubuntu1.16.04.1~16.04.4 => 5.1.34-dfsg-0ubuntu1.16.04.1~16.04.1] (no packageset)10:42
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: virtualbox-guest-additions-iso (artful-proposed/multiverse) [5.1.30-1 => 5.1.34-0ubuntu1.17.10.1] (no packageset)10:42
acheronukapw or another AA. would someone be kind enough to remove blogilo from bionic?10:45
acheronukhttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/blogilo/+bug/175254410:45
ubot5`Ubuntu bug 1752544 in blogilo (Ubuntu) "Please remove blogilo from Bionic 18.04" [Undecided,New]10:45
acheronuk^^^ that is also a test fail against mesa that I can't fix10:46
apwacheronuk, having a look10:47
acheronukty10:47
LocutusOfBorgsil2100, the virtualbox* stack has been uploaded for xenial/artful, it is needed if you want to test the new xenial kernel 4.13...10:48
LocutusOfBorgI gave all my time to this, and I finally managed to fix it, so maybe accepting them would be nice10:48
LocutusOfBorgkbuild needs a minor update fox xenial, I have uploaded it too10:48
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: libkf5calendarsupport [arm64] (bionic-proposed/universe) [4:17.12.2-0ubuntu1] (kubuntu)10:48
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: libkf5calendarsupport [armhf] (bionic-proposed/universe) [4:17.12.2-0ubuntu1] (kubuntu)10:50
sil2100LocutusOfBorg: hey! I'll look into those in a few minutes, thanks!10:50
LocutusOfBorg<310:50
LocutusOfBorgsil2100, I think we will need to close our eyes for vbox 5.0 -> 5.1 jump, and wait for community testing, It is unfortunate, but 5.0 is dead beyond repair (and even completely broken wrt new kernels), 5.2 can't build because of old qt, so 5.1 is the way to go, even if... it changed a lot10:57
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted polymake [amd64] (bionic-proposed) [3.2r2-3]10:58
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted polymake [armhf] (bionic-proposed) [3.2r2-3]10:58
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted polymake [ppc64el] (bionic-proposed) [3.2r2-3]10:58
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted polymake [arm64] (bionic-proposed) [3.2r2-3]10:58
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted polymake [s390x] (bionic-proposed) [3.2r2-3]10:58
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted polymake [i386] (bionic-proposed) [3.2r2-3]10:58
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted libkf5calendarsupport [amd64] (bionic-proposed) [4:17.12.2-0ubuntu1]11:00
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted libkf5calendarsupport [armhf] (bionic-proposed) [4:17.12.2-0ubuntu1]11:00
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted libkf5calendarsupport [arm64] (bionic-proposed) [4:17.12.2-0ubuntu1]11:00
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted libkf5calendarsupport [i386] (bionic-proposed) [4:17.12.2-0ubuntu1]11:00
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: uwsgi [armhf] (bionic-proposed/universe) [2.0.15-10.2ubuntu2] (no packageset)11:00
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: uwsgi [arm64] (bionic-proposed/universe) [2.0.15-10.2ubuntu2] (no packageset)11:01
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: kf5-messagelib [arm64] (bionic-proposed/universe) [4:17.12.2-0ubuntu1] (kubuntu)11:06
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: kf5-messagelib [armhf] (bionic-proposed/universe) [4:17.12.2-0ubuntu1] (kubuntu)11:07
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted kf5-messagelib [amd64] (bionic-proposed) [4:17.12.2-0ubuntu1]11:11
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted kf5-messagelib [armhf] (bionic-proposed) [4:17.12.2-0ubuntu1]11:11
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted kf5-messagelib [arm64] (bionic-proposed) [4:17.12.2-0ubuntu1]11:11
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted kf5-messagelib [i386] (bionic-proposed) [4:17.12.2-0ubuntu1]11:11
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted bolt [source] (bionic-proposed) [0.1-0ubuntu1]11:13
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: bolt [s390x] (bionic-proposed/none) [0.1-0ubuntu1] (no packageset)11:15
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: bolt [armhf] (bionic-proposed/none) [0.1-0ubuntu1] (no packageset)11:16
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: bolt [ppc64el] (bionic-proposed/none) [0.1-0ubuntu1] (no packageset)11:16
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: bolt [i386] (bionic-proposed/none) [0.1-0ubuntu1] (no packageset)11:16
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: bolt [arm64] (bionic-proposed/none) [0.1-0ubuntu1] (no packageset)11:17
apwseb128, bolt failed its tests on amd6411:24
apw(and therefore ftbfs there)11:25
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted bolt [arm64] (bionic-proposed) [0.1-0ubuntu1]11:45
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted bolt [i386] (bionic-proposed) [0.1-0ubuntu1]11:45
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted bolt [s390x] (bionic-proposed) [0.1-0ubuntu1]11:45
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted bolt [armhf] (bionic-proposed) [0.1-0ubuntu1]11:45
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted bolt [ppc64el] (bionic-proposed) [0.1-0ubuntu1]11:45
apw^ that is lacking the amd64 bits .... which failed to build11:45
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: python-diskimage-builder [amd64] (bionic-proposed/universe) [2.11.0-0ubuntu1] (no packageset)11:57
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: bolt [amd64] (bionic-proposed/universe) [0.1-0ubuntu1] (no packageset)12:05
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted uwsgi [amd64] (bionic-proposed) [2.0.15-10.2ubuntu1]12:09
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted uwsgi [armhf] (bionic-proposed) [2.0.15-10.2ubuntu1]12:09
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted uwsgi [ppc64el] (bionic-proposed) [2.0.15-10.2ubuntu1]12:09
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted uwsgi [arm64] (bionic-proposed) [2.0.15-10.2ubuntu1]12:10
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted uwsgi [s390x] (bionic-proposed) [2.0.15-10.2ubuntu1]12:10
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted uwsgi [i386] (bionic-proposed) [2.0.15-10.2ubuntu1]12:10
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted uwsgi [amd64] (bionic-proposed) [2.0.15-10.2ubuntu2]12:10
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted uwsgi [armhf] (bionic-proposed) [2.0.15-10.2ubuntu2]12:10
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted uwsgi [ppc64el] (bionic-proposed) [2.0.15-10.2ubuntu2]12:10
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted uwsgi [arm64] (bionic-proposed) [2.0.15-10.2ubuntu2]12:10
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted uwsgi [s390x] (bionic-proposed) [2.0.15-10.2ubuntu2]12:10
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted uwsgi [i386] (bionic-proposed) [2.0.15-10.2ubuntu2]12:10
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: libkf5mailcommon [amd64] (bionic-proposed/universe) [4:17.12.2-0ubuntu1] (kubuntu)12:20
seb128apw, thx12:21
apwseb128, though i now see it has built, so i am assuming someone stabbed it in retry12:21
seb128apw, seems it worked now?12:22
apwso i assume you have a nice racy test, yay for poo tests12:22
seb128apw, do you remember what was the failure? I don't have the log now12:22
apwit was an assertion failure12:22
apwbut i didn't record what it was, something which was compared != "" which was ""12:22
apwand it was in the first test if that helps12:22
seb128k, thanks12:22
apw1/3 test-common12:24
apwseb128, ^ yeah it was definatly that test which cried12:24
seb128apw, ok, I'm going to do some loop testing here see if I hit it12:24
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: libkf5mailcommon [armhf] (bionic-proposed/universe) [4:17.12.2-0ubuntu1] (kubuntu)12:26
seb128is anyone looking at unblocking the glibc transition from bionic-proposed?12:29
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: libkf5mailcommon [arm64] (bionic-proposed/universe) [4:17.12.2-0ubuntu1] (kubuntu)12:32
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: libkf5mailcommon [i386] (bionic-proposed/universe) [4:17.12.2-0ubuntu1] (kubuntu)12:34
seb128so, we have some extra desktop transitions to land, unsure what to do12:38
seb128it would be annoying to pile them on the currently non sorted out ones12:39
seb128but if we wait for those to clear out we miss ff and then we have extra paperwork to do12:39
seb128what are the chances that glibc and libglvnd clears out of proposed this afternoon?12:40
tjaaltonseb128: depends on the kde pim stuff to get sorted first..12:43
seb128shrug12:43
seb128that's new ?12:43
tjaaltonyes12:43
seb128:-(12:43
seb128*uck12:43
seb128we should lock down new transitions to be accepted when current ones are being sorted out12:44
jbichaseb128: I was theone that retried bolt, log excerpt at https://paste.debian.net/1012554/12:54
acheronukcould an AA accept binaries for libkf5mailcommon please12:56
seb128jbicha, thx12:56
tjaaltonacheronuk: here's an idea; put the pim tarballs in one big source package which builds them all? :)12:57
seb128"ERROR: ld.so: object 'libumockdev-preload.so.0' from LD_PRELOAD cannot be12:57
seb128preloaded (cannot open shared object file): ignored."12:57
seb128weird error, doesn't seem to be due to the code tested itself then12:57
jbichatjaalton: you could call it something like — I dunno — kdepim ;)13:00
acheronuklol13:00
seb128we should delete that new transition from proposed13:01
seb128clear out the ones that were ready to migrate13:01
seb128and add it back13:01
tkamppeterCan someone sponsor an upload of the brlaser (printer driver) package? It seems not to be in my main upload package list (by the way, how can I see this list?).13:11
tkamppeterNeeds to be done before FF as it introduces a new upstream versions.13:12
jbichatkamppeter: did you file a LP bug and subscribe ubuntu-sponsors? I recommend doing that first and then ask in #ubuntu-devel13:13
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: libkf5incidenceeditor [i386] (bionic-proposed/universe) [17.12.2-0ubuntu1] (kubuntu)13:20
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted libkf5mailcommon [amd64] (bionic-proposed) [4:17.12.2-0ubuntu1]13:21
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted libkf5mailcommon [armhf] (bionic-proposed) [4:17.12.2-0ubuntu1]13:21
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted libkf5mailcommon [arm64] (bionic-proposed) [4:17.12.2-0ubuntu1]13:21
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted libkf5mailcommon [i386] (bionic-proposed) [4:17.12.2-0ubuntu1]13:21
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: libkf5incidenceeditor [amd64] (bionic-proposed/universe) [17.12.2-0ubuntu1] (kubuntu)13:22
apwseb128, what all are these transitions you would like to start on the day of FF :)13:23
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: libkf5incidenceeditor [arm64] (bionic-proposed/universe) [17.12.2-0ubuntu1] (kubuntu)13:23
seb128apw, it's not "on the day of FF", we have just been waiting for the current ones to clear out for a while13:23
seb128apw, but mostly GNOME 3.28 ones13:24
seb128evolution-data-server then gnome-settings-daemon13:24
seb128but we wanted to migrate gnome-desktop3 first13:24
seb128which got stucked due to libglvnd13:24
apwwell logic would dictate with the system as it is you should just dump them in -proposed and make13:25
apwthe transitions a total mess, or we could somehow record that you13:25
apwdid want to do them beforehand and are only holding them to be nice a13:25
apwand not make you do FFe's for everytyhing, because you are doing it to be nice13:25
seb128yeah, which is basically what I'm asking13:26
apwwell i would be down with that, but i would like someone else to agree13:26
seb128I would be fine with a written IRC agreement than we are fine to upload e-d-s and g-s-d after ff due to other transitions blocking us13:26
seb128k13:26
seb128would that be slangasek?13:26
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: libkf5incidenceeditor [armhf] (bionic-proposed/universe) [17.12.2-0ubuntu1] (kubuntu)13:26
seb128let's see if somebody else steps up or if Steve has an opinion when he wakes up13:27
seb128apw, thanks13:27
apwslangasek or infinity sort of thing yeah, someone who has dones actaul release side of it13:27
apwand can explain to me why this would be a bad plan should it be such a thing13:27
apwseb128, did you see that pastebin, that has the actual error i saw indeed for bolt13:27
seb128apw, yeah, I did thanks, that has a weird umockdev warning, wonder if that has been an issue with it ... but I'm going to keep an eye to see if I can reproduce13:28
apwit seems like an odd one for sure13:29
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted libkf5incidenceeditor [amd64] (bionic-proposed) [17.12.2-0ubuntu1]13:29
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted libkf5incidenceeditor [armhf] (bionic-proposed) [17.12.2-0ubuntu1]13:29
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted libkf5incidenceeditor [arm64] (bionic-proposed) [17.12.2-0ubuntu1]13:29
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted libkf5incidenceeditor [i386] (bionic-proposed) [17.12.2-0ubuntu1]13:29
tkamppeterjbicha, thanks. I have done it now: bug 175257913:30
ubot5`bug 1752579 in brlaser (Ubuntu) "Needs sponsoring: Upload brlaser 4" [High,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/175257913:30
apwit sounds like this kde mess is close to done13:31
tkamppeterjbicha, I hope the subscription to ubuntu-sponsors worked, as the subscribers to the bug do not get displayed currently.13:32
jbichaapw: I think you're speaking a bit soon :(13:32
jbichaapw: can you approve bolt/amd64 NEW too now?13:32
apwjbicha, only repeating what i was told, accuracy may be lacking :)13:32
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted bolt [amd64] (bionic-proposed) [0.1-0ubuntu1]13:34
jbichatkamppeter: to see you upload rights: bzr branch lp:ubuntu-archive-tools13:39
jbichacd ubuntu-archive-tools13:39
jbicha./edit-acl query -p till-kamppeter13:39
tjaaltonsigh, there are several python modules that need a MIR to unblock pyasn1 et al13:41
tjaaltonhow much paperwork do these need?13:41
tjaaltonat least pycryptodome and pysmi needed to unblock pysnmp4, which then should unblock pyasn1 et al13:43
tjaaltonoh, already filed weeks ago13:43
tkamppeterjbicha, thanks.13:49
sforsheeLaney: do you know if we're having general networking problems in adt on ppc64el?13:55
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted friendly-recovery [source] (artful-proposed) [0.2.36ubuntu1]13:56
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Builds: Ubuntu MATE Desktop amd64 [Xenial 16.04.4] has been marked as ready13:56
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Builds: Ubuntu MATE Desktop i386 [Xenial 16.04.4] has been marked as ready13:56
flexiondotorgsil2100: ^13:57
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted friendly-recovery [source] (xenial-proposed) [0.2.31ubuntu1]13:57
sil2100flexiondotorg: \o/ Thanks!13:59
tsimonq2sil2100: Lubuntu got done last night ;)14:04
tsimonq2stgraber: Hi! I proposed an MP to lp:queuebot a few weeks back, can I please get a review?14:11
tseliotare we going to release 16.04.4 today?14:13
tsimonq2tseliot: Hopefully, yes.14:14
tseliottsimonq2: ok, thanks14:15
xnoxsil2100, netboot s390x is good, both GA & hwe kernels.14:57
xnoxsil2100, i still want to test-boot LPAR and a VM, but these should be good, given that d-i booted.14:58
sil2100xnox: \o.14:59
sil2100Excellent14:59
tseliotxnox: have you had the chance to test that issue with logind not letting go of fds?15:24
sil2100valorie: hey! Could you give me a ping once you're up?15:38
sil2100valorie: could you test .3 i386 kubuntu on your hardware?15:38
xnoxtseliot, nope, sorry, been busy =/15:44
tseliotxnox: ok, np15:44
xnoxsil2100, frank tested lpar/kvm. so s390x can be marked as ready, both d-i/netboot & server.iso15:50
sil2100xnox: excellent, thanks o/15:50
slangasekseb128, apw: yes, I won't penalize for the transitions starting late due to -proposed being a jumble.  help getting the current transitions through is of course always appreciated15:55
seb128slangasek, right, we have been doing that until the kde/qt piled up today15:55
seb128slangasek, but thanks for confirming15:55
seb128slangasek, apw, anyway bug #1752578 which is sort of ffe request if you want to +1 it already15:56
ubot5`bug 1752578 in evolution-ews (Ubuntu) "Evolution 3.27/3.28 transition" [Wishlist,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/175257815:56
slangasekseb128: what is the kde/qt pile-up today?15:59
blackboxswsil2100: if there is time today it looks like the cloud-init SRU only got half uploaded. rmadison sees 17.2.35 in artful-updates but not in xenial-updates16:00
blackboxswbug in question https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/cloud-init/+bug/174705916:00
ubot5`Ubuntu bug 1747059 in cloud-init (Ubuntu Xenial) "sru cloud-init (17.1.46-g7acc9e86-0ubuntu1) update to 17.2-35-gf576b2a2-0ubuntu1~16.04.1" [Medium,Fix committed]16:00
sil2100blackboxsw: we're generally not publishing things to xenial-updates now because of the point-release16:01
sil2100But I can see if we can actually publish cloud-init or not16:01
jbichaso mesa depends on https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mir/0.30.0.1-0ubuntu1 on s390x :(16:02
blackboxswohhh interesting, ok i wasn't aware of that being an issue. post a point release does that open up again?16:02
seb128slangasek, https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libkf5pimcommon/4:17.12.2-0ubuntu116:02
slangasekhmm16:03
seb128slangasek, that hit mesa and others16:03
jbichashould we remove mir from proposed and then rebuild mesa and the 2 qt libraries that depend on mir too?16:03
seb128alan_g, ^ what's the deal with mir 0.30 failing to build and sitting in bionic-proposed?16:03
acheronukslangasek: PIM stack taking much longer to build than was anticipated16:03
jbichaacheronuk: next time, consider finishing the qt transition before starting a kde transition16:06
jbichaacheronuk: Qt is blocked by lots of red autopkgtests and y'all said you needed Qt updated to let mesa through :(16:07
xnoxjbicha, i love it -> built nowhere, but on s390x =)16:07
jbichaacheronuk: qt 5.9.4 was released over a month ago, so it's not clear why it wasn't done earlier16:08
acheronuk^^ tsimonq216:11
acheronukQt or mesa would not migrate even if all the tests passed16:12
apwseb128, i've put some words in there ...16:13
seb128apw, thx16:15
tsimonq2jbicha: Things got busy, plus Meltdown/Spectre. Why, is there a problem?16:21
alan_gseb128, I knew nothing about it16:28
alan_gWhere's the failed build?16:29
jbichaalan_g: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mir/0.30.0.1-0ubuntu116:30
tjaaltonjbicha: why would mesa need a rebuild for mir? there's nothing there requiring 0.3016:34
jbichatjaalton: on s390x, libegl-mesa0 depends on libmirclient9 (>= 0.30.0.1)16:36
jbichait's mir's fault, not mesa's16:36
tjaaltonah16:36
tjaaltonoh right, built on s390x16:37
alan_gIt doesn't help but libmirclient9 ABI is unchanged in 0.30, so (>= 0.30.0.1) isn't actually needed16:37
LaneyI'd prefer it if we could fix mir rather than going round on mesa again16:38
tjaalton:)16:38
tjaaltonyes16:38
alan_gThe failures I've checked look spurious (mostly tests that ran so slowly that timeouts kicked in before they finished). But there are so many this time around.16:39
Laneyalan_g: you run dh_makeshlibs -V in mir, that causes this kind of dependency16:39
LaneyIf -V is specified with no dependency16:39
Laney           information, the current upstream version of the package is plugged into a dependency that looks16:39
Laney           like "packagename (>= packageversion)".16:39
alan_gLaney, it's all "magic" to me. I just repeat the incantation and it works.16:40
Laneyjust saying, you're getting what you ask for :-)16:40
alan_gAck. I know that16:40
alan_gCan we try rebuilding? I see no pattern to the failures and this has all built fine in our PPAs and COPRs16:42
jbichasure, let's give rebuilding a try…16:43
jbicha(amd64 had already been retried once last night)16:44
LaneyI just looked and it had been tried 6 hours ago ...16:44
alan_g:(16:45
LaneySo even if it works this time it's very flaky16:45
Laneymaybe we get lucky though16:45
Laneygot to get a train, back in a bit o/16:45
slangasekacheronuk: "Qt or mesa would not migrate even if all the tests passed" - that is not a reason to pile on more transitions, quite the contrary16:46
* alan_g had hoped the build infrastructure was unusually heavily loaded at the time.16:48
acheronukslangasek: I take that point, just blaming me for all ills when when other people's ships are not in order either, seems a bit unfair17:02
acheronuknot you I hasten to add17:03
acheronukand I'm still sitting here trying to sort this17:03
slangasektjaalton: hmmm freeipa-client has a hard-coded dep on libcurl3, and libcurl4 doesn't show up at all in shlibs:Depends.  I'll switch this from libcurl3 to libcurl4 but maybe it should be dropped altogether?17:05
LocutusOfBorgdamn is auto-import not disabled?17:06
tjaaltonslangasek: from proposed? I'll check17:06
tjaaltonfreeipa still needs libnsspem to pass tests (server install..)17:06
tjaalton:/17:06
LocutusOfBorgI did sync something based on the fact that freeze was today17:06
tjaaltonI'm thinking of filing a tech-ctte bug about nss17:07
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: libplacebo [s390x] (bionic-proposed/universe) [0.4.0-2] (kubuntu)17:07
acheronukLocutusOfBorg: freeze is usually about 9pm UTC is it not?17:07
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: libplacebo [amd64] (bionic-proposed/universe) [0.4.0-2] (kubuntu)17:08
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: libplacebo [i386] (bionic-proposed/universe) [0.4.0-2] (kubuntu)17:08
slangasektjaalton: yes, understood; but I'll fix the bug in front of me first17:08
tjaaltonslangasek: ok17:08
LocutusOfBorganyhow, they weren't new packages, so I didn't cause any extra work for AA folks17:08
LocutusOfBorgFYI ^^ libplacebo is needed for vlc 3.0.1, I plan to merge it as soon as MoM is happy17:09
tjaaltonslangasek: and I had a look at memcached which still fails tests on armhf even after a new merge, so I'll just override running tests on armhf so it can migrate17:09
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: libplacebo [ppc64el] (bionic-proposed/universe) [0.4.0-2] (kubuntu)17:10
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: dumb-jump-el [amd64] (bionic-proposed/universe) [0.5.2-1] (no packageset)17:12
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: golang-github-muesli-smartcrop [amd64] (bionic-proposed/none) [0.2.0+git20180228.f6ebaa7+dfsg1-1] (no packageset)17:14
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: libplacebo [arm64] (bionic-proposed/universe) [0.4.0-2] (kubuntu)17:15
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: libplacebo [armhf] (bionic-proposed/universe) [0.4.0-2] (kubuntu)17:15
xnoxslangasek, somehow it seems to me that python is busted on arm64 & s390x and that vim is possibly busted on arm64. Can we remove subversion/arm64 subversion/s390x vim/arm64 from bionic release?17:15
xnoxnobody uses vim on arm64, right dannf ?17:15
jbichaalan_g: retry didn't really help https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mir/0.30.0.1-0ubuntu117:15
slangasekxnox: you're going to have to provide some context, and then the answer is probably still no wrt removing vim17:16
dannfxnox: heh... well, i don't :)17:16
dannfxnox: but i'd expect a lot of screams if it went away17:16
xnoxslangasek, no change rebuilds for ruby2.5-only failing =( http://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/transitions/html/html/ruby2.5-only.html17:17
slangasekxnox: are you avoiding scheduling those for other things currently in -proposed?17:21
xnoxslangasek, there are no more rebuilds left to do.17:21
xnoxjust fixing failures and autopkgtest regressions17:21
slangasekk17:22
slangasekmake: execvp: /bin/sh: Argument list too long17:32
slangasekfun autopkgtest failure17:32
slangasektyhicks: libseccomp autopkgtests fail with glibc 2.27; looks like a real test regression, can you investigate?17:33
xnoxslangasek, please process http://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/priority-mismatches.html17:38
xnoxslangasek, but do lint them17:39
sil2100valorie: cyphermox just tested the i386 kubuntu install on his machine and it went fine17:40
tyhicksslangasek: hi - how quickly does it need to be fixed?17:42
bdmurraysil2100: should I not be releasing xenial SRUs?17:44
slangasektyhicks: glibc 2.27 should get into bionic release pocket this week.  If you can tell me it's ok to have this test regress because it's a test incompatibility and not a runtime incompatibility, that would unblock17:44
slangasekxnox: wow, yes, linting them which I think is more than someone did when promoting them the other direction :)17:44
tyhicksslangasek: ack - I'm tied up for the next couple hours but will be able to make that determination after17:45
slangasektyhicks: or if there's someone else on the security team you can delegate to/ :)17:45
xnoxslangasek, then publisher run, then rebuilding ubuntu-base should become better again.17:45
tyhicksslangasek: yeah but they're in the same situation :)17:46
tyhicksI'll try to take a quick look now17:46
slangasektyhicks: pff ;)17:47
slangasekxnox: yep, thanks :)17:47
sil2100bdmurray: we're almost ready, but just to be safe for now release only unseeded thingies17:48
xnoxi've checked everything, and then i'm like, there is no trace as to why it is still minimal after keyring fix.... unless priority-mismatches...17:48
slangasekxnox: yes, minbase is precisely based on priorities17:50
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Builds: Mythbuntu Desktop amd64 [Xenial 16.04.4] has been marked as ready17:50
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Builds: Mythbuntu Desktop i386 [Xenial 16.04.4] has been marked as ready17:50
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Builds: Ubuntu Base amd64 [Xenial 16.04.4] has been marked as ready17:50
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Builds: Ubuntu Base arm64 [Xenial 16.04.4] has been marked as ready17:50
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Builds: Ubuntu Base armhf [Xenial 16.04.4] has been marked as ready17:50
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Builds: Ubuntu Base i386 [Xenial 16.04.4] has been marked as ready17:50
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Builds: Ubuntu Base powerpc [Xenial 16.04.4] has been marked as ready17:50
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Builds: Ubuntu Base ppc64el [Xenial 16.04.4] has been marked as ready17:50
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Builds: Ubuntu Base s390x [Xenial 16.04.4] has been marked as ready17:51
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Builds: Ubuntu Server amd64 [Xenial 16.04.4] has been marked as ready17:51
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Builds: Ubuntu Server arm64 [Xenial 16.04.4] has been marked as ready17:51
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Builds: Ubuntu Server armhf+raspi2 [Xenial 16.04.4] has been marked as ready17:51
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Builds: Ubuntu Server i386 [Xenial 16.04.4] has been marked as ready17:51
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Builds: Ubuntu Server powerpc [Xenial 16.04.4] has been marked as ready17:51
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Builds: Ubuntu Server ppc64el [Xenial 16.04.4] has been marked as ready17:51
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Builds: Ubuntu Server s390x [Xenial 16.04.4] has been marked as ready17:51
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Builds: Ubuntu Studio DVD amd64 [Xenial 16.04.4] has been marked as ready17:51
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Builds: Ubuntu Studio DVD i386 [Xenial 16.04.4] has been marked as ready17:51
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Builds: Netboot arm64 [Xenial 16.04.4] has been marked as ready17:51
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Builds: Netboot armhf [Xenial 16.04.4] has been marked as ready17:51
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Builds: Netboot powerpc [Xenial 16.04.4] has been marked as ready17:51
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Builds: Netboot ppc64el [Xenial 16.04.4] has been marked as ready17:51
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Builds: Netboot s390x [Xenial 16.04.4] has been marked as ready17:51
slangasekxnox: I don't see why priority-mismatches wants to promote libharfbuzz0b to important17:57
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: gst-plugins-base1.0 [s390x] (bionic-proposed/main) [1.13.1-1] (desktop-core, ubuntu-desktop)17:58
* tsimonq2 wonders how 16.04.4 is coming along...17:59
slangasekxnox: libxml2 -> libicu60 -> libharfbuzz0b -> {libgraphite2-3, libfreetype6}.  Looks like icu needs fixing18:00
* acheronuk cries as new VLC breaks KDE tests for slower arches18:00
xnoxslangasek, it's trying to promote libicu-le-hb0 and... that18:00
slangasekxnox: do you agree with fixing icu to not pull these deps in?18:01
xnoxslangasek, if i were you, i would only demote things =)18:01
* xnox looks18:01
xnoxslangasek, that's not libicu60 fault there.18:03
xnoxslangasek, libicu-le-hb0 is from icu-le-hb18:03
slangasekok18:03
xnoxslangasek, maybe libxml2 should use libicu60?18:03
slangasekit does18:03
slangasekand libicu60 depends libicu-le-hb018:03
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: gst-plugins-base1.0 [amd64] (bionic-proposed/main) [1.13.1-1] (desktop-core, ubuntu-desktop)18:03
slangaseksorry, I missed a link in the chain18:03
xnoxsigh18:03
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: gst-plugins-base1.0 [ppc64el] (bionic-proposed/main) [1.13.1-1] (desktop-core, ubuntu-desktop)18:03
xnoxyes it does18:03
xnoxwtf18:04
slangasek+ cc -o tools/generate_nlmsg tools/generate_nlmsg.c -I ../include/ ../lib/libnetlink.a ../lib/libutil.a /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libmnl.a18:04
slangasekcc: error: /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libmnl.a: No such file or directory18:05
slangasekok seriously, now. in an arm64 autopkgtest?18:05
xnoxhttps://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=87982018:05
ubot5`Debian bug 879820 in src:icu "configure icu with --enable-layoutex" [Important,Fixed]18:05
xnox  32  * Build with ICU Layout Engine API (closes: #879820):18:05
xnox  33    - add libicu-le-hb-dev build dependency,18:05
xnox  34    - add libicu-le-hb-dev dependency to libicu-dev package,18:05
xnox  35    - update layout extension tests,18:05
xnox  36    - add libiculx to shlibs.18:05
* xnox ponders if that can be a separate package18:05
slangasekoh, it's not icu-little-endian, ok18:06
xnoxi think /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libiculx.so.60 needs to go into a separate package18:06
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: gst-plugins-base1.0 [i386] (bionic-proposed/main) [1.13.1-1] (desktop-core, ubuntu-desktop)18:06
slangasekxnox: +1. will you make that change? should I?18:07
slangasekmwhudson: I've come back around to where fpc and glibc/s390x itself are the last test failures to look at18:09
xnoxslangasek, it needs thought. because spliting that into separate package is easy, but we need to declare breaks on everything that depends on the layout engine by now, and rebuild things such that layout dependant things declare new dependency.....18:09
slangasekxnox: if anything at all actually does depend on the layout engine18:10
slangasekxnox: yes it needs thought - but do you have time to do that, or should I put it on my stack? :)18:10
xnox> OpenTTD that is failing due to the layoutex component.18:10
xnoxyes, I didn't find any others.18:10
xnoxpossibly just the one.18:10
xnoxslangasek, i am end of day, i can look at this tomorrow.18:11
slangasekxnox: ok. before you go, have you seen the glibc/s390x autopkgtest regression?  Does this look ignorable?18:11
=== alan_g is now known as alan_g|EOD
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted python-cliff [source] (artful-proposed) [2.8.0-0ubuntu1.1]18:12
xnoxslangasek, if the log.gz will ever load18:13
xnoxi might see it18:13
slangasekxnox: FAIL: malloc/tst-malloc-tcache-leak18:15
slangasekoriginal exit status 118:15
slangasekINFO: 624 (bytes) are in use before starting threads.18:15
slangasekerror: xpthread_check_return.c:32: pthread_create: Resource temporarily unavailable18:15
slangasekerror: 1 test failures18:15
xnoxfound it.18:16
slangasekxnox: with a different set of tests failing in the preceding run18:16
xnoxour canonistack overcommitted with memory?18:16
slangasekthis is scalingstack, not canonistack18:16
xnoxi meant scalingstack18:16
xnoxinfinity, you did ask me for s390x before for glibc rebuild; did you rebuild glibc, and did all the tests pass?18:16
slangasekand s390x is almost never near capacity on units18:16
xnoxslangasek, well.....18:17
slangasekxnox: a memory overcommit problem would be showing up all over the place, not just in a glibc testsuite18:17
xnoxslangasek, it's the one mainframe, with a single pool, of overcommitted ram, on HMC level...18:17
xnoxslangasek, i do not believe we segregated RAM for scalingstack.18:17
xnox 19/* The point of this test is to start and exit a large number of18:18
xnox 20   threads, while at the same time looking to see if the used18:18
xnox 21   memory grows with each round of threads run.  If the memory18:18
xnox 22   grows above some linear bound we declare the test failed and18:18
xnox 23   that the malloc implementation is leaking memory with each18:18
xnox 24   thread.  This is a good indicator that the thread local cache18:18
xnox 25   is leaking chunks.  */18:19
xnoxsounds like it is racy on purpose, and shouldn't be reliable in kvm18:19
slangasekxnox: my biggest concern is that the run with that failure finished in half the time of the previous 2 runs which had a different set of (matching) failures18:19
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: gst-plugins-base1.0 [arm64] (bionic-proposed/main) [1.13.1-1] (desktop-core, ubuntu-desktop)18:19
xnoxslangasek, well, right now launchpad queue is empty & autopkgtest queue is empty18:20
xnoxslangasek, maybe it is a good time, to rerun it again, without much load.18:21
xnoxslangasek, and infinity did suspeciously ask for an s390x on the weekend on a weird channel.18:21
xnoxsuspiciously18:21
xnoxslangasek, the error "Resource temporarily unavailable" in normal conditions, is a retryable error, no? one should not fail on unavailable?18:25
slangasekmdeslaur: fwiw xmltooling got Complicated™; I have to disable xmlsec to get it to build at all, and if I do that there's actually no longer a library conflict.... otoh it causes the testsuite to fail because no one ever builds without xmlsec, and that's probably a serious regression in functionality18:27
slangasekxnox: yes, I have already requeued18:28
mdeslaurslangasek: :(18:29
tyhicksslangasek: it was an issue with one of the libseccomp autopkgtests and I've just uploaded a fix18:29
bdmurrayLocutusOfBorg: Could you explain this version number to me? 5.1.34-dfsg-0ubuntu1.17.10.1~17.10.118:30
xnoxslangasek, the test code looks wrong to me, at least upstart testsuite for memory allocations like that did handle EAGAIN18:30
tyhicksslangasek: however, you are safe to proceed without waiting on the new libseccomp upload18:30
xnoxslangasek, i am asserting, that the test code does not handle pthread_create returning EAGAIN correctly; and thus the result of the test case should not be FAIL, but SKIPPED couldn't test.18:31
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: kopanocore [s390x] (bionic-proposed/universe) [8.5.2-1ubuntu1] (no packageset)18:32
slangasektyhicks: cheers18:33
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: kopanocore [ppc64el] (bionic-proposed/universe) [8.5.2-1ubuntu1] (no packageset)18:36
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted apt-xapian-index [source] (xenial-proposed) [0.47ubuntu8.4]18:38
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: gst-plugins-base1.0 [armhf] (bionic-proposed/main) [1.13.1-1] (desktop-core, ubuntu-desktop)18:39
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: kopanocore [i386] (bionic-proposed/universe) [8.5.2-1ubuntu1] (no packageset)18:42
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: kopanocore [amd64] (bionic-proposed/universe) [8.5.2-1ubuntu1] (no packageset)18:43
LocutusOfBorgbdmurray, sure, it is mostly in sync with the previous SRU we used18:47
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: kopanocore [armhf] (bionic-proposed/universe) [8.5.2-1ubuntu1] (no packageset)18:47
acheronukwas this meant to autosync? https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/blogilo/4:17.08.3-118:47
LocutusOfBorgreason was: have a version that has *always* been lower than Ubuntu+1 and for sure higher than Ubuntu-118:47
acheronukconsidering I had the ubuntu version removed earlier today18:48
LocutusOfBorgand doing this, like a "backport of a future release that has been probably in Debian and Ubuntu" was a good versioning18:48
LocutusOfBorgI did mostly the same in Debian, and I keep the same packaging to avoid more headaches18:48
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: kopanocore [arm64] (bionic-proposed/universe) [8.5.2-1ubuntu1] (no packageset)18:48
LocutusOfBorgwe discussed the versioning probably in the previous xenial SRU, in the bug template (I did use a wrong one, and somebody from Release Team suggested that one IIRC)18:49
LocutusOfBorgcan an AA accept libplacebo from new queue? this is an internal vlc transition, so I don't have to upload a new vlc after it gets accepted18:49
bdmurraythe previous one has .16.04.2 no ~release.number18:50
LocutusOfBorgok, so you can probably drop the ~foo at the end18:54
LocutusOfBorgit was because I did a *lot* of uploads in my ppa, and I wanted to have people upgrading with the Ubuntu official one after the upload18:55
LocutusOfBorgso, I used that versioning, and forgot to drop it :(18:55
LocutusOfBorgit affect virtualbox/xenial virtualbox/artful virtualbox-hwe/xenial18:55
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: nvidia-graphics-drivers-390 [amd64] (bionic-proposed/restricted) [390.25-0ubuntu2] (no packageset)18:56
naccslangasek: fyi, the kopnaocore uploads (now in new) should resolve the missing dependencies in bionic-proposed19:00
bdmurrayLocutusOfBorg: I think you own the work of dropping ~foo from the uploads.19:01
LocutusOfBorgalready doing it :)19:03
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: virtualbox (xenial-proposed/multiverse) [5.0.40-dfsg-0ubuntu1.16.04.2 => 5.1.34-dfsg-0ubuntu1.16.04.1] (ubuntu-cloud)19:05
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: virtualbox (artful-proposed/multiverse) [5.1.30-dfsg-1 => 5.1.34-dfsg-0ubuntu1.17.10.1] (ubuntu-cloud)19:06
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: virtualbox-hwe (xenial-proposed/multiverse) [5.0.40-dfsg-0ubuntu1.16.04.1~16.04.4 => 5.1.34-dfsg-0ubuntu1.16.04.1] (no packageset)19:06
LocutusOfBorgwe should be good now, wrt versionig :)19:08
LocutusOfBorgsorry again!19:08
slangasekacheronuk: is it an accident that libkf5libkdepim again builds on ppc64el+s390x?19:10
slangasekand who broke the yaml that retry-autopkgtest-regressions needs to parse >_<19:11
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted debos [amd64] (bionic-proposed) [1.0.0+git20180112.6e577d4-1]19:16
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted debos [i386] (bionic-proposed) [1.0.0+git20180112.6e577d4-1]19:16
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted fonts-monoid [amd64] (bionic-proposed) [0.61-1]19:16
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted gst-plugins-base1.0 [amd64] (bionic-proposed) [1.13.1-1]19:16
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted gst-plugins-base1.0 [armhf] (bionic-proposed) [1.13.1-1]19:16
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted gst-plugins-base1.0 [ppc64el] (bionic-proposed) [1.13.1-1]19:16
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted libplacebo [amd64] (bionic-proposed) [0.4.0-2]19:16
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted libplacebo [armhf] (bionic-proposed) [0.4.0-2]19:16
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted libplacebo [ppc64el] (bionic-proposed) [0.4.0-2]19:16
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted nvidia-cuda-toolkit [amd64] (bionic-proposed) [9.1.85-1]19:16
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted debos [arm64] (bionic-proposed) [1.0.0+git20180112.6e577d4-1]19:16
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted golang-github-muesli-smartcrop [amd64] (bionic-proposed) [0.2.0+git20180228.f6ebaa7+dfsg1-1]19:16
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted gst-plugins-base1.0 [i386] (bionic-proposed) [1.13.1-1]19:16
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted libplacebo [arm64] (bionic-proposed) [0.4.0-2]19:16
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted libplacebo [s390x] (bionic-proposed) [0.4.0-2]19:16
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted puredata [amd64] (bionic-proposed) [0.48.1-3]19:16
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted qgis [amd64] (bionic-proposed) [2.18.17+dfsg-1]19:16
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted qgis [armhf] (bionic-proposed) [2.18.17+dfsg-1]19:16
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted qgis [ppc64el] (bionic-proposed) [2.18.17+dfsg-1]19:16
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted dumb-jump-el [amd64] (bionic-proposed) [0.5.2-1]19:17
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted gst-plugins-base1.0 [s390x] (bionic-proposed) [1.13.1-1]19:17
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted nvidia-cuda-toolkit [ppc64el] (bionic-proposed) [9.1.85-1]19:17
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted qgis [arm64] (bionic-proposed) [2.18.17+dfsg-1]19:17
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted qgis [s390x] (bionic-proposed) [2.18.17+dfsg-1]19:17
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted gst-plugins-base1.0 [arm64] (bionic-proposed) [1.13.1-1]19:17
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted python-funcsigs [amd64] (bionic-proposed) [1.0.2-4]19:17
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted libplacebo [i386] (bionic-proposed) [0.4.0-2]19:17
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted qgis [i386] (bionic-proposed) [2.18.17+dfsg-1]19:17
slangasekLocutusOfBorg: libplacebo accepted, but I don't see how this doesn't still require a vlc reupload; vlc-plugin-video-output depends on libplacebo319:17
LocutusOfBorgslangasek, https://release.debian.org/transitions/html/auto-libplacebo.html19:18
LocutusOfBorgdon't know, it is listed here19:18
slangasekLocutusOfBorg: I don't see how a Debian transition tracker is supposed to tell you anything about whether Ubuntu binaries need rebuilt19:19
slangasekLocutusOfBorg: all that seems to tell *me* is that the vlc binaries in Debian were built against the new libplacebo19:19
LocutusOfBorgI use britney for that, I didn't check Ubuntu, I don't upload if not needed :)19:19
acheronukslangasek: not an accident. but just a consequence of it's build-dep akonadi-contacts removing it's requirement to build itself against qtwebengine19:20
slangasekLocutusOfBorg: ok; that's fine, it's just that you earlier asserted that a reupload wasn't needed19:20
slangasekacheronuk: ok.  I've stabbed some more autopkgtest retries19:20
acheronuksadly same can't be sais for the rest19:20
acheronuk*said19:20
LocutusOfBorgslangasek, I have to leave for ~3h, I wanted to avoid a "possible" and useless rebuild, sorry if in my words it seemed to be "necessary" :)19:21
slangasekxnox: glibc s390x retest completed, and we're back to the original 4 failures instead of the racy one.  So I guess we need some analysis of those19:21
LocutusOfBorganyhow, tonight I'll learn something new in case :P19:21
slangasekturned off the Debian importer19:31
sil2100...point release publishing19:43
slangasekre-queued --all-proposed for ruby-related failures19:43
* sil2100 types in random publish-release commands and hides19:44
mwhudsonslangasek: hi19:49
=== fossfreedom_ is now known as fossfreedom
slangasekmwhudson: good morning!19:50
mwhudsonslangasek: so fpc did you say?19:50
slangasekmwhudson: ayup19:50
mwhudsonhuh it actually has revdeps so there goes idea #1 /s19:51
slangasek:)19:51
mwhudsonslangasek: so it seems to me that it is slightly incompatible in that glibc 2.27 now expects the compiler's crt0.o (or whatever it's called) to define __dso_handle and fpc's doesn't19:52
mwhudsonslangasek: but it's obviously not very incompatible because the only effect this has is to transform one test that currently segfaults in release to one that fails to compile in proposed19:53
mwhudsonslangasek: so uh, shrug?19:55
slangasekmwhudson: would it be worth sanity-checking that conclusion by doing a rebuild test of the things using fpc in the archive, against latest glibc?19:56
slangasekmwhudson: or does it even need a rebuild, vs. testing the existing binaries?19:57
mwhudsonslangasek: hm yes that probably would make sense19:57
mwhudsonslangasek: rebuilding i think, it's a link against libc_nonshared.a that fails...19:57
mwhudsoni don't understand at all how the fpc test suite works i think19:57
mwhudsonwhat are the chances that a packge name matching golang.*ratecounter.* is going to have flaky tests?20:08
mwhudsonslangasek: so i've copied-with-binaries glibc to ppa:mwhudson/devirt20:24
mwhudsonslangasek: i'll copy-without-binaries rev-build-deps of fpc when that's published20:24
slangasekmwhudson: you could also just configure the ppa to build against -proposed, without needing to copy glibc20:25
slangasekfaster than waiting for a publication run20:25
mwhudsonslangasek: is http://qa.ubuntuwire.org/ftbfs/rebuilds/test-rebuild-20171220-bionic.html new enough for comparison? i guess i hope so20:25
mwhudsonslangasek: true but less hygenic i guess? as in that will get other bits of -proposed20:25
mwhudsonmind you for a rebuild test that's ok i guess given builds build against proposed anyway20:26
slangasekyeah20:26
mwhudsonoh heh this ppa was configured against proposed anyway :)20:27
sil2100bdmurray: hey! Can you update http://changelogs.ubuntu.com/meta-release xenial to 16.04.4?20:30
bdmurraysil2100: sure20:30
sil2100bdmurray: thanks20:31
bdmurrayyou'd think my now I'd sort out the server name change20:35
bdmurrays/my/by/20:35
bdmurraysil2100: all done20:38
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Packageset: 397 entries have been added or removed20:42
sil2100\o/20:45
stgraberFYI, LXD is going to miss the feature freeze by a couple of hours, sorting out some autopkgtest failures locally before uploading.20:53
slangasekanyone looked at why retry-autopkgtest-regressions scales so poorly?20:56
naccslangasek: i have not, but i did notice it too (when php was particularly bad)20:59
tsimonq2Feature Freeze /o/ \o\ /o/ \o\ /o/21:00
naccslangasek: since you have context, could you ack LP: #1752713 ?21:01
ubot5`Launchpad bug 1752713 in gosa (Ubuntu) "Please sync gosa 2.7.4+reloaded3-2 from Debian unstable" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/175271321:01
slangaseknacc: ack and this doesn't need an FFe21:01
naccslangasek: oh ok, i wasn't sure -- since it's a 'feature' in the sense of a new package21:02
slangaseknacc: looks like it's the yaml parsing itself that's slow21:02
naccslangasek: i could see that21:02
slangaseknacc: we don't auto-sync such packages anymore, but individual Ubuntu devs can exercise judgement on new packages that are "safe" to sync21:02
naccslangasek: ok, thanks for clarifying and sorry for the noise21:02
sil210016.04.4 officially released, sending out the announcement now21:05
sil2100(sorry for the noise)21:05
flocculantsil2100: thanks for doing the stuffs :)21:05
naccsil2100: nice work!21:05
tsimonq2sil2100: Thanks!21:06
tsimonq2slangasek: Latin like last cycle's FF topic change? :D21:08
mwhudsonslangasek: no new failures21:08
slangaseknacc: wow ok, so it's actually not the yaml parse time, it's the download time of update_excuses.yaml <_> <_< >_<21:09
sil2100slangasek: do you know who I should poke about ubuntu-announce/ubuntu-release moderation?21:09
slangasekwe need proper download caching in the ubuntu archive tools21:09
naccslangasek: has it exploded again? or is it just 'slow'?21:09
slangaseksil2100: ubuntu-announce moderation done21:10
sil2100slangasek: thanks! :)21:10
slangaseknacc: 52s here to stream the file to /dev/null.  I don't *think* it's my network that's to blame21:10
slangaseknacc: 39MB of yaml, tho21:11
sil2100slangasek: I guess someone needs to approve the ubuntu-release@ one as well, I guess because I sent it out from an unsubscribed e-mail21:11
sil2100Big thanks for your help everyone o/21:12
naccslangasek: took almost 2 minutes here21:17
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Builds: Kubuntu Desktop i386 [Xenial 16.04.4] has been marked as ready21:21
slangaseksil2100: yeah turns out I don't have mod bits on ubuntu-release :)21:21
slangasektsimonq2: which bit was (needs to be) latin?21:21
valoriesil2100: cyphermox, thanks! i've marked it as ready21:25
tsimonq2slangasek: My terminology is off (I don't study specifics of any languages besides English and Spanish (which isn't my strong suit to say the least!)) but to jog your memory: https://irclogs.ubuntu.com/2017/08/26/%23ubuntu-release.html21:29
slangasektsimonq2: oh. the latin is still there, the other stuff is just IPA :)21:29
tsimonq2slangasek: ahhhhh, that's the right terminology21:30
wxli'm hoping someone can provide me some advice, as i'm pulling my hair our here trying to figure something out with lubuntu seeds (always a wonderful source of confusion). it looks like on our desktop image (not the alternate), xiterm+thai is showing up and ending up as x-terminal-emualtor. looking at the logs it looks like it's installed as a depend of apport-gtk (line 3859). perhaps this is because21:39
wxllxterminal isn't installed first (doesn't happen until #3958) and apport-gtk requires some x-terminal-emulator?21:39
wxlhowever, i'd expect whichever terminal is installed last to be x-terminal-emulator, but maybe that's foolish of me.21:40
LocutusOfBorgslangasek, trying: libplacebo gives -->  * amd64: browser-plugin-vlc, forensics-extra-gui, forensics-full, freeplayer, freetuxtv, hdhomerun-config-gui, kaffeine, libplacebo-dev, libplacebo4, phonon-backend-vlc, phonon4qt5-backend-vlc, vlc, vlc-plugin-video-output, vlc-plugin-vlsub21:41
LocutusOfBorgso, vlc needs rebuild?21:41
slangasekLocutusOfBorg: yes it does21:41
LocutusOfBorgthanks!21:41
naccwxl: funny, i think FurretUber in #ubuntu+1 reported that issue this AM :)21:42
tsimonq2nacc: He popped into #lubuntu-devel and this is a result of that debugging :)21:42
naccah cool21:43
nacctsimonq2: thanks for the context21:43
wxlnacc: yeah i thought it was crazy at first, but there it is :/21:43
wxlit's only lubuntu, too, at least from a spot check of 3 other flavors (no surprise there)21:43
naccwxl: i think the germinate output would confirm your suspicion21:44
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: gst-plugins-good1.0 [amd64] (bionic-proposed/main) [1.13.1-1ubuntu1] (desktop-core, ubuntu-server)21:45
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: gst-plugins-good1.0 [s390x] (bionic-proposed/main) [1.13.1-1ubuntu1] (desktop-core, ubuntu-server)21:45
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: gst-plugins-good1.0 [ppc64el] (bionic-proposed/main) [1.13.1-1ubuntu1] (desktop-core, ubuntu-server)21:47
blackboxswsil2100: per trying to fast-track cloud-init SRU into xenial let's hold. regression on GCE w/ user-data not being observed21:47
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: gst-plugins-good1.0 [i386] (bionic-proposed/main) [1.13.1-1ubuntu1] (desktop-core, ubuntu-server)21:48
blackboxswregression only affects artful/gce21:48
wxlnacc: to be clear, that's what exactly?21:49
naccwxl: germinate is what ends up processing the seeds21:50
naccwxl: it's at http://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/germinate-output/21:50
wxlthat's what i needed. thanks nacc21:50
naccwxl: but neither package is preinstalled, so it's coming from the task at install time, right?21:50
wxlnacc: right. and i have NO idea why xiterm+thai is even getting int here at all.21:51
naccwxl: yeah it's seeded in 'daily-live' `seeded-in-ubuntu` says21:51
wxlnacc: i explored the possibility of language-pack-th requiring it but that's not the case21:51
naccwxl: whereas lxterminal is in daily and daily-live21:52
wxlnacc: which of these many files do you see that in?21:52
naccwxl: i'm going off `seeded-in-ubuntu`'s output21:53
wxloh!21:53
naccwxl: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SeedManagement may help too21:53
nacc(the debugging seed problems part)21:53
naccwxl: i do see libthai0 and libthai-data in http://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/cd-build-logs/lubuntu/bionic/daily-live-20180301.log21:55
naccwxl: so i guess i'd need to grab your seeds ot be sure21:56
wxlnacc: neither of those seem like they require xiterm+thai tho21:57
naccwxl: agreed21:57
naccwxl: i think your original assessment (x-terminal-emulator being needed) is accurate, the question is why xiterm+thai is vailable at all probably21:57
naccwxl: if they are both avialable, i'm not sure how apt picks21:57
wxlnacc: well, right, there's the question of if there are more than one how does it choose, but the other factor is i don't know how xiterm got there at all!21:58
naccwxl: yeah, double bogeys :)21:59
naccwxl: reading, seeing if i can help21:59
naccslangasek: is often my goto for this, but i think he's pretty busy right now21:59
wxlwell, thanks for the help. i'll keep poking at it, but if you get any ideas, please ping me or tsimonq222:00
naccwxl: will do22:02
nacchttp://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/germinate-output/lubuntu.bionic/rdepends/22:02
naccwxl: --^ that is a useful directory, and is what i was looking for22:02
naccyou can see why packages get pulled in22:02
wxlgreat! thanks22:02
wxlnacc: except xiterm isn't there *cries*22:04
naccwxl: yeah and i don't know why22:04
naccwxl: i'm assuming you've grepped your verbatim seeds etc22:04
wxlnacc: yep22:05
wxlnacc: we do have (fonts-thai-tlwg) but that's not it22:07
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: gst-plugins-good1.0 [arm64] (bionic-proposed/main) [1.13.1-1ubuntu1] (desktop-core, ubuntu-server)22:08
wxlnothing in germinate_output, nothing in all+extra. ugh i'm going to be bald soon22:09
naccwxl: just to be 100% you've d/l the lubuntu iso and you see the package on the iso, right?22:12
wxlnacc: i've grabbed both the alternate and desktop images from today and installed them. alternate doesn't have xiterm+thai. desktop does, and it's x-terminal-emulator. it's also in the manifest, fwiw.22:13
naccwxl: ok22:13
wxland just for grins22:13
wxlstrings bionic-desktop-amd64.iso | grep xitermxiterm+thai     1.10-222:14
=== sil2100 changed the topic of #ubuntu-release to: Released: Xenial 16.04.4, Artful 17.10 | Archive: open | Bionic Release Coordination | Please don't upload things during freezes where you shouldn't, or be prepared to apologise to the release team | We accept payment in cash, check or beer | melius malum quod cognoscis
wxlah well you get the idea :)22:14
naccwxl: by any chance did you check any older isos?22:14
naccwxl: i wonder if you might need to run germinate locally ... or you'd need someone with access to cdimage22:14
wxlnacc: i checked as far back as is available on cdimage for bionic, but there's no problem with artful and before22:14
wxlnacc: if anyone's tried to run germinate locally it's tsimonq2 so i'll leave that to him :)22:15
naccwxl: hrm22:15
slangasekpython datetime tz handling is a special kind of hell22:15
naccslangasek: yes it is22:16
wxlnacc: that said, somewhere betwen october and now there's a problem. i could bisect it, but it looks like that would be extremely time consuming because the images would need to be produced. it seems that the germinate-output isn't very telling..22:17
naccwxl: yeah i thought there was a 'better' output page, i'm sorry -- i know i've seen it22:17
blackboxswregression filed sil2100 https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/cloud-init/+bug/175272922:18
ubot5`Ubuntu bug 1752729 in cloud-init (Ubuntu) "GCE: cloud-init 17.2.35 no longer processes user data" [Undecided,New]22:18
wxlnacc: what really gets me is the cd-build-logs don't show anything there either.22:20
naccwxl: yeah i'm finding that quite confusing too22:20
naccwell they show a relative diff, but not the file contents22:20
wxlnacc: however there they are in the ubuntu-cdimage logs22:21
naccwxl: where are those logs?22:21
wxlhttps://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-cdimage/+livefs/ubuntu/bionic/lubuntu22:22
wxl^ nacc22:22
naccwxl: very strange; i would assume that would only be a possible satisifier if they were already avilable on the seeds22:23
wxlnacc: yes but clearly logic here doesn't apply XD22:24
naccwxl: heh22:24
jbichawxl: virtual packages aren't always handled that well, my initial thinking is that you need to change apport-gtk's Depends from simply "x-terminal-emulator" to something like22:24
wxlnacc: do you know how these two cd logs are related?22:24
naccwxl: i have no clue :/22:25
jbicha"gnome-terminal | mate-terminal | tilix | lxterminal | x-terminal-emulator" or whatever22:25
jbichawxl: do you have a LP bug for this issue yet?22:25
wxlthe ubuntu-cdimage one appears to start around 16:38:49 while the cd-build-logs one begins at 16:38:2622:25
wxlso they seem to be covering the same info to some degree22:25
wxlmy assumption would be that the ubuntu-cdimage logs are part of the cd-build-logs, but without the verbosity22:26
naccjbicha: i think that is a 'fix', but it doesn't explain why this alternative package is on the ISO in the firs tplace22:27
wxllast time on ubuntu-cdimage is 16:56:49 but cd-build-logs 17:09:0122:27
jbichawxl: you could also try a ! trick thing like I used at https://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-gnome-dev/ubuntu-seeds/ubuntu-gnome.bionic/view/head:/live#L7422:27
wxljbicha: apport-gtk requires x-terminal-emulator, which includes lxterminal (and xiterm+thai)22:27
naccjbicha: ah an explicit unseed?22:28
jbichanacc: my guess is that germinate or whatever just makes things up when it finds a virtual package like that22:28
wxland i don't think that's a bad thing. i don't want to make it harder for thai folks to get what they need22:28
wxlalso, again, this wasn't an issue before so thta's just.. weird22:28
jbichaI had trouble getting xterm out of main because of weird virtual package issues22:28
naccjbicha: ah i guess i could see that22:29
wxli don't see any unseeds in that link fwiw :)22:29
naccwxl: line 7422:29
wxloh hah missed it22:29
naccwxl: it's hard to read :)22:29
jbichawxl: xiterm+thai has no rdepends and as long as you don't literally add "Conflicts: xiterm+libthai", you won't be hurting any one that wants to use that package22:29
wxli guess that might be a possible solution, but it seems like an annoying band aid22:30
jbichawxl: the band aid might be a lot easier than going down the rabbit hole to try to teach these tools to handle virtual packages smarter22:32
wxli hear you jbicha :(22:32
wxlhere's the bug https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/lubuntu-meta/+bug/175273322:32
ubot5`Ubuntu bug 1752733 in lubuntu-meta (Ubuntu) "Default terminal emulator is set to txiterm, which causes problems with certain characters" [Undecided,New]22:32
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New sync: gosa (bionic-proposed/primary) [2.7.4+reloaded3-2]22:33
jbichaI don't know how terminals work, but it feels to me like there are 2 problems here: 1. xiterm+thai shouldn't be installed. 2. When it is installed, why is it default?22:34
wxljbicha: like you said, #1 is a rabbit hole, but re: #2, i think it may have something to do with timing, like which is installed first/last.22:34
wxljbicha: though logically i would expect the last one to be the default terminal and that's not the case here. lxterminal is last.22:35
jbichawxl: #2 that doesn't sound right to me. How do you set the default app for other apps?22:35
wxljbicha: a lot of packages have post-inst scripts to make them default, or at least that's been my experience22:36
jbichainstalling chromium-browser shouldn't change the default browser from firefox for instance22:36
jbichawxl: btw, lxterminal 0.3.1-1 (this release cycle) lowered its x-terminal-emulator update-alternatives priority to be the same as xiterm+libthai22:40
naccah could that be why?22:40
wxlthe postinst script in both sets priority to 2022:40
wxloh hah22:41
wxlgmta22:41
jbichawhat do you mean by "default terminal"?22:41
wxlwhat ultimately is symlinked as x-terminal-emulator22:41
wxlso here's my thinking:22:41
wxl1. xiterm+thai is installed, and set to to 20 and since it's the first terminal, it's x-terminal-emulator by default22:42
wxl2. lxterminal is installed, and set to 20 which is no greater than xiterm+thai, so it does not change the value of x-terminal-emulator22:42
wxlwhereas before that, lxterminal would have taken precedence22:43
naccthat would answer 2)22:43
wxlthat still does NOT explain why xiterm is on there tho XD22:43
jbichaok, I'll accept that explanation22:43
naccstill no answer for 1), afaict? :)22:43
wxlbut i think the unseed is not a terrible idea22:43
naccit would at least unbreak it for now22:43
wxlyepp22:43
naccand you can always change it back if you figure out what's going on22:44
wxlwho did you say would be the goto person for seed issues, nacc ?22:44
naccslangasek is who i've asked in the past22:44
nacci think any release team member or AA would know something about them, though :)22:44
wxlok great. i'll bug him when he's awake again. thanks for the help to you and jbicha22:44
jbichawxl: also try specifically seeding lxterminal in 'live' ?22:44
slangasekI'd point to any of cjwatson, infinity, or stgraber as deeper seed experts than myself22:45
jbichait may take several days to try out different seed fixes, good luck! :)22:45
naccslangasek: thanks :)22:45
slangaseknacc: meanwhile, I've just spent 1.5h hacking retry-autopkgtest-regressions, to save 1 minute off its running time :P22:46
jbichawxl: because of the nature of the bug, you may have to add a lof of ! rules22:48
jbichawxl: see apt-cache showpkg x-terminal-emulator for a list of all the packages that provide that virtual package22:48
slangasekcyphermox: I've just landed some improved cache handling for update_excuses.yaml to retry-autopkgtest-regressions which I think you'll want to factor out and include in migration-assistant22:48
wxli'll bug everyone in the morning when the usual parties are more awake then. thx slangasek22:49
wxljbicha: i hope it doesn't come to that.22:49
jbichawxl: you could also email the ubuntu-release list22:50
slangasektypically the way you work around "I'm getting the wrong implementation of $foo in my seeds" is to seed an alternative implementation "before"22:50
naccslangasek: nicely done :)22:50
slangasekthe trouble is I never remember what "before" means in seedland22:50
wxlslangasek: i had that thought but i wouldn't expect that in lieu of no terminal emulator that xiterm+thai would be the goto XD22:51
cjwatsonIt'd be random22:51
cjwatsonEssentially22:51
wxloh22:51
wxlwell maybe that's it then22:51
wxlok, so now i just need to figure out the "before" thing22:51
cjwatsonShould be sufficient to seed an alternative implementation in the seed that (indirectly) contains the dependency, or in an "inner seed" (i.e. one that that seed inherits from)22:51
jbichawxl: just try adding lxterminal to desktop-gtk then22:52
cjwatsongerminate tries to follow roughly what apt would do if it were asked to install each seed in turn: that is, for each seed, it marks all the packages that are explicitly seeded for installation, and then it tries to unbreak any resulting broken dependencies22:52
jbichawxl: maybe sort of like https://git.launchpad.net/~lubuntu-dev/ubuntu-seeds/+git/lubuntu/commit/?id=6d42457022:53
wxlhow exactly do i determine the sequence of installation outside of going through all the seeds one at a time?22:53
cjwatsonIt prefers to pick packages that are seeded somewhere relevant (for some value of relevant ...) where it can, but failing that it'll be arbitrary22:53
cjwatsonIt's usually best to run germinate locally22:53
wxli'm pretty sure tsimonq2 has germinate laying around on his machine22:54
cjwatsonIt's packaged, and its list of options is not impossibly long so it should be reasonably straightforward to duplicate what it does22:54
cjwatsonTry to reproduce the bug first: come up with an invocation that shows the offending package being included in the output for some relevant seed22:55
cjwatson... against a local but unmodified copy of the seeds22:55
cjwatsonThen modify your local seeds until you get something that produces the desired output22:55
cjwatsonMake sure to run germinate in an empty directory, as it'll spit out its many many output files all over it22:56
cjwatsonAnd for a local run you probably want --no-rdepends or it'll take forever to emit all the gazilliojnn tiny little files22:57
cjwatson*gazillion22:57
slangasekE: Failed to fetch http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu/pool/main/d/debconf/debconf-i18n_1.5.66_all.deb  Could not connect to ftpmaster.internal:80 (91.189.89.99), connection timed out22:57
slangasekaha, so the armhf autopkgtest problem isn't strictly a DNS problem, sometimes it randomly fails on other traffic too. :P22:57
wxlthe one thing that's confusing is we haven't changed the location of apport-gtk or lxterminal in our seeds since 201623:10
mwhudsonit's spectre's fault because we finally rebooted the machine germinate runs on!23:14
mwhudson(joking...)23:14
tsimonq2hahahaha23:21
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: cloud-init (xenial-proposed/main) [17.2-35-gf576b2a2-0ubuntu1~16.04.1 => 17.2-35-gf576b2a2-0ubuntu1~16.04.2] (edubuntu, ubuntu-cloud, ubuntu-server)23:30
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: cloud-init (artful-proposed/main) [17.2-35-gf576b2a2-0ubuntu1~17.10.1 => 17.2-35-gf576b2a2-0ubuntu1~17.10.2] (edubuntu, ubuntu-cloud, ubuntu-server)23:34
blackboxswthx ^23:54
slangasekjuliank: fyi, apt 1.6~beta1 fails its tests in bionic23:59

Generated by irclog2html.py 2.7 by Marius Gedminas - find it at mg.pov.lt!