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maprericjwatson: btw, what would be the launchpad team representing the "launchpad admins"?00:08
mapreri(~admins?)00:08
cjwatsonmapreri: ~admins, yes00:20
cjwatsonmapreri: being in ~admins shortcuts most permission checks00:20
mapreriack00:27
arijitI filed a bug on launchpad, but have not gotten a response in two weeks (https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/watchdog/+bug/1750942). I can submit a patch, but I'm not sure if the watchdog package is actively maintained at this point. Does anyone have any suggestions?04:57
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1750942 in watchdog (Ubuntu) "stale pid for watchdog service" [Undecided,New]04:57
naccarijit: it's in univere, which means somoene in the community needs to help support it, possibly no one actively is04:57
naccarijit: but if you provide a patch, it will go into the sponsorship queue04:58
arijitnacc: That's good to know, thanks! Will send a patch05:00
naccarijit: yw05:00
naccarijit: and by patch i meant debdiff, if that wasn't clear05:00
arijitsg05:00
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wgrantmapreri, cjwatson: I've set the Debian bug supervisor.07:14
wgrantDistro ownership is very powerful so really needs to be restricted beyond ~registry07:14
ricotzLocutusOfBorg, hi, libboost-numpy1.65-dev depends on libboost-python1.65.1 which should be ibboost-numpy1.65.107:39
xnoxricotz, hmmmmm08:09
mapreriwgrant: thanks!   What do you mean with "Distro ownership is very powerful" - i.e. what would it entail?10:09
wgrantmapreri: Particularly because we sync things by copies from Debian, there are spects of the distro configuration that shouldn't be messed with.10:10
wgrant~registry generally owns things that don't matter hugely10:11
maprerinote that debian isn't owned/maintained by ~registry, but by basically just you :)10:11
wgrantYes.10:11
wgrantI'm saying that's right (well, maybe not just me, but not ~registry either)10:11
LocutusOfBorgricotz, I don't get10:12
mapreriAnd, ack :)10:12
ricotzLocutusOfBorg, you don't get "what"?10:13
Laneyno satisfaction10:14
LocutusOfBorg<3 Laney loool10:14
LocutusOfBorgricotz, I have zero boost uploads10:14
ricotzhehe10:14
LocutusOfBorgxnox, and doko did the whole work10:15
LocutusOfBorgI could fix it, just I don't get why you pinged me10:15
ricotzLocutusOfBorg, oh, didn't you came up in the changelog at latest10:15
LocutusOfBorgI hope not10:15
LocutusOfBorgdoko is, but I'm grabbing it and having a look, I have some boost knowledge10:16
ricotzLocutusOfBorg, oh, aptitude lied to me then :\10:16
ricotzthanks10:17
LocutusOfBorg:) no problem, I'm happy to fix it10:17
LocutusOfBorgI did some boost merges, but a lot of time ago10:17
ricotzI see, looks like xnox read my message too10:18
LocutusOfBorgxnox, let me know, I confirm the issue10:19
LocutusOfBorgricotz, done.10:35
ogra_slangasek, https://launchpad.net/~snappy-dev/+archive/ubuntu/image?field.series_filter=xenial10:50
ogra_slangasek, particulary the livecd-rootfs in that PPA will be a problem ...10:59
seb128cyphermox, do you think you could have a look to https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libdazzle/+bug/1748905 ? it's blocking the gnome-calendar 3.28 update in bionic-proposed, we would like to get that in beta1 if possible12:50
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1748905 in libdazzle (Ubuntu) "[MIR] libdazzle" [Undecided,New]12:50
GunnarHjmapreri: Thanks! You were right - pinging GCS made a difference.15:10
mapreriGunnarHj: I sometimes believe he sends to /dev/null all mails coming from bts/dak etc…  he maintains too many packages, I wouldn't be surprised he ignores regular bugs.15:22
GunnarHjmapreri: I noticed this list:15:26
GunnarHjhttps://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?maint=gcs%40debian.org15:26
GunnarHjMany of them have patches. Bad. Very demotivational for contributors.15:26
mapreriwell…15:27
sarnoldUnit193: https://usn.ubuntu.com/3590-1/ :)15:36
nacccyphermox: is the new MIR verbiage (e.g., "if the Security Team acknowledges they are aware of this requirement" standard now? I had a few MIRs I had looked at that also needed security team review for desktop15:38
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xevioussystemd-firstboot is breaking stuff. Pharaoh_Atem figured it out by looking at the process a couple of times16:21
xeviousIt's spawning random instance units for unit files that don't accept parameters.16:22
Pharaoh_Atemwhich is a bit of a first for me16:22
Pharaoh_Atembecause I don't think I've seen firstboot behave so oddly16:23
bdmurrayjbicha: Do you have time to look at bug 1751546 now?16:26
ubottubug 1751546 in tasksel (Ubuntu) "the net installer doesn't install gnome-vanilla" [High,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/175154616:26
jbichabdmurray: I forwarded it to darkxst16:27
jbichadid you see his comment there?16:28
bdmurrayjbicha: Ah, I hadn't refreshed16:30
jbichaI didn't really look into the issue deeply since I was hoping he would :)16:31
xeviousIs anyone else seeing a long pause during boot, followed by the message "Gave up waiting for suspend/resume device"? This started happening in Bionic images I'm building. It doesn't happen on images I created at the beginning of February.16:50
xeviousPharaoh_Atem: I was able to get the system to boot without creating the weird instance unit symlinks by creating `/lib/systemd/system-preset/01-default.preset` with the contents `disable *`16:52
cyphermoxnacc: there is no standard verbiage, you're welcome to create something (seeing as you're likely more native an English speaker than I am)18:00
cyphermoxnacc: this was just one special case where we didn't need immediate code review blocking the MIR18:00
nacccyphermox: oh no, taht's fine, i just wasn't sure if it was somethjing that discussed at the sprint, or if it's something that was done as a one-off (* a few)18:01
* tsimonq2 grumbles (albeit pointlessly) at systemd-resolved18:30
cpaelzerbdrung: hi, still around?20:07
cpaelzerbdrung: I see a qemu upload in bionic that fails to build on all arches20:08
cpaelzerI have other changes to make and wanted to ask if you are already on this?20:08
cpaelzerbdrung: there also is no bug associated and so far I couldn't find the changes upstream20:10
cpaelzerbdrung: for now since the current ubuntu3 version FTBFS as it is and I have an alternative already through the usual qemu upload regression testing20:11
cpaelzerbdrung: I'm going to revert the changes made by you in ubuntu3 for now and push my changes as ubuntu420:12
cpaelzerbdrung: but please do not feel set back, I'd ask you to file a bug and attach the changes you had20:12
cpaelzerbdrung: there we can also check what is causing the build fails20:12
cpaelzerbdrung: and I could pre-upload push t through regression checks from a ppa20:13
cpaelzerso TL;DR: Hi, I reverted your ubuntu3 (FTBFS) and pushed other changes as ubuntu4 for now20:13
cpaelzerplease bug me via launchpad :-)20:13
cpaelzerbdrung: we are sprinting, so I never know when I'm able to respond therefore through a LP bug I expect it to work better20:22
cpaelzerHmm, I see that I can run into this issue just as much without your changes20:25
cpaelzerso something else changed and made this show up now20:25
cpaelzerbdrung: should be fixed by https://git.qemu.org/?p=qemu.git;a=commitdiff;h=75e5b70e6b5dcc4f221999220:31
cpaelzerbdmurray: I'll combine our changes plus the fix and check if it builds20:31
cpaelzerbdmurray: sorry I meant bdrung20:31
cpaelzerbdrung_work: but a bug about the reasons to refer to from the changelog and patches would still be great20:32
darkxstjbicha, bdmurray, bug 1751546 is on my list to look into, however I suspect it is an archive issue with tasks, rather than a tasksel issue20:34
ubottubug 1751546 in tasksel (Ubuntu) "the net installer doesn't install gnome-vanilla" [High,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/175154620:34
cpaelzerbdrung: FYI 1753826 is the FTBFS bug20:43
cpaelzerbdrung: I appreciate to work on it, but this is post FF and could be considered a Feature21:04
cpaelzerso a bug to discuss is even more appropriate21:05
bdmurraydarkxst: It looks like a tasksel issue to me https://launchpadlibrarian.net/339723238/tasksel_3.34ubuntu8_3.34ubuntu9.diff.gz21:22

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