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sarnoldbdmurray: 1764801 has a HookError_ubuntu.txt that shows another python3 transition problem :(00:45
bdmurraysarnold: I've a fix for that staged02:17
sarnoldbdmurray: cool! thanks :)02:17
sarnolddoko: is this one for you? 176749302:20
pitticpaelzer: cockpit autopkgtests> that was still an older version 151; the newer ones in artful-backports and bionic have this fixed07:02
pitticpaelzer: so ignoring those seems fine, probably easiest at this point IMHO07:03
pitti(alternative would be to SRU the current autopkgtest)07:03
cpaelzerhi pitti07:13
cpaelzeryeah I tihnk at this point adding the hint is the best option07:13
cpaelzerthere is already a newer version in the backports, I doubt it is reasonable for the remaining few months to SRU the same07:14
cpaelzerlet me propose a britney hint for you to ack07:14
cpaelzerpitti: we already did this a while back https://bazaar.launchpad.net/~paelzer/britney/hints-ubuntu-artful-cockpit/revision/264707:21
cpaelzerI didn't realize back then that other arches were similarly busted07:22
cpaelzerI'm actually really happy with the newer version so far and appreciate that it essentially runs a rather huge test set07:22
cpaelzerpitti: for now https://code.launchpad.net/~paelzer/britney/hints-ubuntu-artful-cockpitfails/+merge/34487407:22
cpaelzerI'm not sure if you are still SRU team to push, but at least approving would be good07:23
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willcooke_Hi all, could someone who is a moderator of the ubuntu-devel mailing list approve my reply re: data gathering from yesterday?08:01
seb128cjwatson, ^08:01
cjwatsonwillcooke_,seb128: done08:29
seb128cjwatson, thx08:30
seb128does anyone know where I could download a bionic daily iso from early april or a beta2 one?08:32
willcooke_thanks cjwatson08:33
seb128seems like willcooke_ has an old iso around08:34
slangasekseb128: if you needed it, we could probably find the beta2 images still laying around on nusakan08:38
seb128slangasek, thanks, I should be fine with what willcooke_ found but I let you know if it turns out to not be what I was looking for08:39
seb128slangasek, the iso from willcooke was a kylin one ... do you think you can find the beta2 one on nusakan?09:25
slangasekseb128: I actually have ubuntu desktop beta2 locally, if you want to run by Ballsaal B with a USB stick09:26
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seb128dear launchpad please stop timeouting, thx15:27
mdeslaurtkamppeter: I plan on backporting qpdf 8.0.2 to our stable releases as a security update, and rebuilding cups-filters. Is there anything majorly wrong with qpdf 8.0.2?16:34
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xnoxkees, re:watchdog modules, it sounds like you may want to meet up with ogasawara & slangasek to discuss https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/systemd/+bug/176717218:40
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1767172 in linux (Ubuntu) "Regression: /etc/modules checked against blacklist or it's really hard to load blacklisted watchdog modules when one really wants one" [Undecided,Incomplete]18:40
sarnoldwillcooke: can you take a quick look at 1767918 and assign / redirect as needed? thanks19:08
keesxnox: yeah, dunno. I've already asked the kernel team to not blacklist my particular module (and sent a patch)19:34
keesit's an unpleasant state, but I think it's just the rpi3 issue that makes a difference.19:34
keesand that's a problem with the watchdog blacklist from the kernel being too broad.19:34
keesbut systemd processing /etc/modules IS a regression...19:34
xnoxkees, note e.g. loading watchdog module alone is probably not good enough, as one should configure /etc/systemd/system.conf, since "By default RuntimeWatchdogSec= defaults to 0 (off)"19:45
xnoxkees, do you use systemd as watchdog, or something else?19:46
* xnox wishes /etc/modules was not supported at all anymore =)19:47
sarnoldwhy?19:47
xnoxsarnold, because one should use modules-load.d(5) obviously19:47
sarnoldah okay19:48
xnoxkees, ShutdownWatchdogSec= defaults to 10min... i'm confused how shutdown/reboot works on rasperipi. I guess there are things happening to handle the reboot syscall, as i hope it doesn't rely on a 10min timeout to shutdown/reboot =) that would be silly.19:51
keesxnox: I don't use the watchdog as a watchdog. it's required on rpi3 to perform shutdown and reboot.21:11
keesxnox: /etc/modules is loaded vi modules-load.d (see the symlink in /etc/modules-load.d21:11
keesxnox: the rpi3 watchdog driver exposes the "poke the power state" interface to the shutdown/reboot code. loading it doesn't start a watchdog timer.21:12
xnoxkees, ack.22:10

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