[05:30] <cpaelzer> good morning
[06:08] <lordievader> Good morning
[06:14] <cpaelzer> hi lordievader
[06:15] <lordievader> Hey cpaelzer
[09:28] <albech> Hi all. If taking over a server from a former employee and logging into it for the first time seeing that 'history' shows the following, what would be your first thought? https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/kvwnpwkHVq/
[09:37] <albech> sorry irc crashed, so didnt see replies if any
[10:21] <do3meli> hi there. i have opened https://bugs.launchpad.net/cloud-archive/+bug/1763320 to get nova 16.1.1 in the pike repos updated. can anyone have a look at it if i followed the right format/process for it?
[12:10] <lordievader> albech: Not much, he cleared some logs.
[12:38] <coreycb> jamespage: working on google-preftools rebuild failure
[13:09] <coreycb> dannf: i started looking at this ^ and noticed you merged it last. figured i'd check and see if you were working on fixing.
[13:13] <coreycb> dannf: i have 2 patches cherry-picked that fix the ppc compile failures but that seems to cause libprofiler.so and libtcmalloc_and_profiler.so from being created.
[13:50] <rbasak> cpaelzer: mongo-tools is ready for review. It is trivial - just a new upstream, one tiny change to debian/copyright and no other functional changes. It isn't currently imported into git-ubuntu. My git branch imports it manually. How would you like to review? Do you want me to add it to git-ubuntu's whitelist and import formally and rebase, or are you happy just to look at my branch? I don't feel
[13:50] <rbasak> that there's any need to preserve history here as it's so trivial, so I'm happy just to upload with dput without git.
[13:59] <cpaelzer> rbasak: push your branch and the base should already be tagged, so that would be ok
[14:01] <rbasak> cpaelzer: https://code.launchpad.net/~racb/ubuntu/+source/mongo-tools/+git/mongo-tools/+ref/3.6
[14:05] <CarComp> morning everyone (if you live in the eastern US)
[14:05] <CarComp> can anyone confirm that s3cmd package is non-functinal on the 11th daily build?
[14:06] <CarComp> i'm finding an error now (since i deploy daily) that states carcomp [9:49 AM] Traceback (most recent call last):  File "/usr/bin/s3cmd", line 60, in <module>    from distutils.spawn import find_executable ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'distutils.spawn'
[14:06] <CarComp> thanks all, and keep up the good work. I'd like to get a confirm before I shoot write a bug ticket
[14:07] <CarComp> @Odd_Bloke is this something you might deal with?
[14:07] <CarComp> @nacc ?
[14:07] <CarComp> as of the moment, communication through secure channels to amazon S3 is impossible
[14:10] <CarComp> confirming deployment works using v18.04.201804100 (using templates)
[14:23] <coreycb> dannf: ftr google-perftools 2.6.90-0.1 builds ok on bionic
[14:24] <coreycb> from debian unstable
[14:26] <dannf> hey coreycb - no, not actively working on it - i just touched it to fix an arm64 FTBFS IIRC.
[14:27] <coreycb> dannf: ok i think i see the difference. debian has a for loop to find and install .so files and it seems to just skip them if they don't exist. whereas ubuntu package has the .install files and they are more strict.
[14:28] <coreycb> for loop in d/rules
[14:31] <dannf> coreycb: oh right, yeah - someone before me had switched the build system in an ubuntu upload. i retained that, but it obviously causes compat issues like this.
[14:31] <CarComp> is there a last minute push to change the version of python
[14:31] <dannf> coreycb: i reported a bug on that, since technically the debian build system was deprecated (#872512) - looks like that's now fixed, so maybe we can resync?
[14:31] <CarComp> to python3
[14:32] <CarComp> or something along those lines?  i've noticed that the python-whateverpackages have changed some in the 11th build
[14:33] <cpaelzer> rbasak: the branch you linked is good
[14:34] <cpaelzer> I mean it is just copyright
[14:34] <rbasak> cpaelzer: yeah, thanks. Are you +1 for me to upload then?
[14:35] <cpaelzer> I had no orig tarball, so I have to assume you did build/lintian checks on your own?
[14:35] <rbasak> cpaelzer: yeah: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/s4hhPgFVW3/
[14:35] <rbasak> cpaelzer: tarball from Github based on watch file.
[14:35] <cpaelzer> ah ok, well then
[14:35] <rbasak> Though the watch file tries to grab a future rc which is a separate bug I haven't addressed.
[14:36] <cpaelzer> the warnings are ok as we discussed on mongo itself this week
[14:36] <rbasak> Yeah. Also I filed https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=895548
[14:36] <dannf> coreycb: oh, nm - that's just about the patch system - they're still using cdbs
[14:36] <cpaelzer> rbasak: +1 on mongo-tools as presented
[14:36] <rbasak> Thanks!
[14:36] <rbasak> I'll upload.
[14:37] <cpaelzer> really the faster you get it to people testing it at this point the better
[14:37] <coreycb> dannf: ok, yeah
[14:37] <cpaelzer> so no re-spin internally but get it out
[14:37] <coreycb> dannf: maybe there's some architecture logic that can go in .install files
[14:40] <dannf> coreycb: yeah - we could e.g. generate those. but i wonder if it doesn't make sense just to go back to cdbs to minimize the diff
[14:40] <coreycb> dannf: yeah maybe
[14:45] <dannf> coreycb: but w/ debhelper, the right answer maybe dh-exec
[14:45] <CarComp> bug filed: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/s3cmd/+bug/1763398
[14:46] <CarComp> not sure how to link to the daily build of ubuntu 18
[15:19] <nacc> CarComp: morning (just woke up west coast)
[15:19] <CarComp> :)
[15:20] <CarComp> just deploying my site and the packages are wonk work amazon s3cmd
[15:20] <CarComp> looks like a python thing
[15:20] <nacc> CarComp: i should be able to look
[15:21] <nacc> CarComp: probalby not til the afternoon
[15:21] <CarComp> thats ok. we're installing using the 10th build
[15:21] <CarComp> today was go live for our site
[15:21] <CarComp> you can imagine that happiness here atm.
[15:21] <nacc> CarComp: go live with an unreleased ubuntu? :)
[15:21] <CarComp> OH YA.
[15:21] <CarComp> trial by fire
[15:22] <CarComp> more like 'or we pay umpteen thousand dollars if we wait till may' for our license for a software we switched to the free version
[15:22] <CarComp> i have a CRAP ton of confidence in you guys
[15:22] <CarComp> ;)
[15:22] <CarComp> i mean its friggen linux man! i've been trying to get us off windows for ALL the servers
[15:23] <nacc> CarComp: lol
[15:23] <CarComp> well, honestly we are still running ubuntu 14 and its been one of our most stable systems
[15:23] <CarComp> it literally does not break.
[15:24] <CarComp> rabbitmq, php5.6, nginx, memcached, mysql = bliss
[15:25] <nacc> you can still run trusty on 18.04 in a container or VM?
[15:25] <CarComp> what the heck. s3cmd is not working on the 10th build
[15:32] <CarComp> attempting tests with 18.04.201804060
[15:33] <nacc> CarComp: yeah i don't see what changed immediately (s3cmd didn't)
[15:34] <CarComp> ugh
[15:34] <CarComp> well i'm using azure
[15:34] <CarComp> it could be related to the image
[15:34] <CarComp> (s)
[15:38] <nacc> CarComp: could be, but seems unlikely in and of itself
[15:38] <CarComp> are you able to apt-get install s3cmd on a clean build
[15:38] <nacc> on the phone righ tnow, then i'll try and reproduce it
[15:38] <CarComp> and then just run "s3cmd" and not get err
[15:38] <CarComp> ok no problem thanks so much
[15:38] <nacc> CarComp: np, spinning up a lxd now
[15:38] <CarComp> ..... as everyone here but me walks out the door to go eat lunch
[15:39] <CarComp> sheesh
[15:39] <CarComp> ah the life of a software dev
[15:39] <nacc> yep
[15:41] <nacc> CarComp: just downloading the image right now, sorry
[15:41] <dpb1_> CarComp: have you tried using aws-cli?  does it meet your needs?
[15:42] <CarComp> man i'm thankful for any help i can get
[15:42] <CarComp> @dpb1 i might, but i already wrote and tested this deployment script for months now
[15:42]  * dpb1 nods
[15:42] <dpb1> CarComp: aws-cli is the upstream (amazon) recommendation
[15:42] <dpb1> just so you know
[15:42] <dpb1> but, I totally get not rewriting things
[15:43] <CarComp> yep. hindsight...
[15:43] <dpb1> CarComp: snap install aws-cli --classic should bring it in for you
[15:43] <CarComp> i may explore it though
[15:43] <dpb1> k, just an option
[15:43] <nacc> dpb1: thanks for that
[15:43] <CarComp> does it have the sync
[15:43] <dpb1> not sure
[15:44] <dpb1> it has a ton of functionality
[15:44] <CarComp> ok i rely on that to make sure our wysiwyg on the design, test, and dev env match
[15:44] <dpb1> but, if it meets your use case?  not sure
[15:44] <nacc> CarComp: confirmed, will work on the fix
[15:44] <CarComp> it may meet the use case to get the site deplo0yed today
[15:44] <CarComp> ok thanks @nacc
[15:44] <nacc> CarComp: looks to be missing a dep on python3-distutils
[15:45] <CarComp> agreed
[15:45] <CarComp> if i add in apt-get to that package it should be alright?
[15:45] <CarComp> i thought it was installing python 2.7
[15:45] <CarComp> (i'm not a python dev)
[15:45] <nacc> CarComp: python3-distutils will pick up the python3 version
[15:45] <nacc> CarComp: and yes, i just tested that it did the right thing once i did that manually
[15:46] <CarComp> i'll confirm once this azure template runs
[15:50] <CarComp> for the time being i'm adding apt-get install -y python3-distutils right before apt-get install -y s3cmd
[15:50] <CarComp> hopefully that will get us going
[15:58] <coreycb> jamespage: we may want to look at syncing google-perftools from unstable. would you be able to build kick off a ceph build with the version in my ppa? i'm having no luck building ceph. ppa:corey.bryant/bionic-queens-2
[16:00] <nacc> CarComp: ok, fyi it's busted in debian too
[16:01] <CarComp> great i broke it everywhere
[16:01] <CarComp> aren't there any amazon employees in here? wth ;)
[16:02] <nacc> CarComp: i think this has been busted since ... 2007?
[16:02] <nacc> not sure
[16:02] <dpb1> I've already given you what their response would be
[16:02] <dpb1> :)
[16:02] <nacc> they added a runtime dependency on distutils, and don't have it explicitly in their setup.py
[16:02] <nacc> ah because it *was* written for python2
[16:03] <CarComp> so.... derp?
[16:03] <nacc> CarComp: working on it
[16:03] <CarComp> i'm just chuckling thats all.  the fact that i can actually talk to a person, and get a fix, for an entire operating system is just mind blowing
[16:04] <nacc> CarComp: testing the fix now, if it works i'll upload it
[16:04]  * CarComp gives virtual high five
[16:05] <nacc> CarComp: it's definitely a perk of open source :)
[16:05] <CarComp> ya it sort of freaked out my director
[16:05] <CarComp> he's a bit used to the azure / microsoft burocracy
[16:05] <nacc> sure :)
[16:05] <CarComp> buerocracy? idk spellling.
[16:06] <nacc> bureaucracy
[16:06] <CarComp> google? ;) yes, confirmed
[16:07] <CarComp> FWIW adding the dep manually worked on my end
[16:08] <CarComp> wish i had more time to contribute to the project. 2 kids, and work + house = not a lot of time
[16:10] <nacc> CarComp: uploading the fix and sending it to debian
[16:11] <CarComp> i send you bitcoin
[16:12] <CarComp> FYI bug was opened here https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/s3cmd/+bug/1763398
[16:12] <CarComp> maybe you saw it
[16:12] <CarComp> oh. i see your name there now
[16:12] <nacc> CarComp: yeah, i assigned it to myself already and the upload i just pushed will close it :)
[16:47] <nacc> CarComp: ok it was due to https://packages.qa.debian.org/p/python3.6/news/20180320T071954Z.html
[16:47] <nacc> CarComp: fix pushed in any case, it should be in bionic-proposed shortly
[18:31] <Checkmate> is there a channel for solr?
[18:32] <Checkmate> I'm trying to install solr 5.3.0 with command ./install_solr_service.sh but i get error of my distribution Linux problem
[18:34] <RoyK> Checkmate: #solr, perhaps? ;)
[18:34] <dpb1> heh
[18:34] <dpb1> yes, looks that way
[18:36] <Checkmate> thx
[18:43] <Checkmate> Can i change my /opt/ directory to /home ?
[18:43] <teward> Checkmate: you shouldn't.
[18:46] <Checkmate> why?
[18:47] <RoyK> Checkmate: why would you want to do that?
[18:47] <RoyK> Checkmate: you can mv /opt/something /home/somethingelse and change the config - it'll be better
[18:48] <Checkmate> thx
[18:48] <RoyK> Checkmate: but then - if you don't have /home on a separate filesystem, it won't make much sense
[19:13] <Checkmate> Yes Royk
[20:14] <RoyK> Checkmate: does that mean you have /home on a separate fs?
[20:21] <Checkmate> Royk no its just no more size on /dev/root
[20:23] <RoyK> Checkmate: /dev/root? which distro version is this? never seen /dev/root on ubuntu
[20:56] <TJ-> It's a virtual machine
[21:42] <Checkmate> TJ- you have experiance at solr?
[21:44]  * dpb1 checks channel name
[21:45] <Checkmate> k