pitti | cpaelzer: indeed I can't merge it, but I did approve it | 07:04 |
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cpaelzer | thanks pitti! | 07:14 |
pitti | cpaelzer: no worries; alles gut bei Dir? | 07:15 |
cpaelzer | pitti: yep alles fein | 07:16 |
cpaelzer | pitti: I updated the ongoing SRU so the sru-team can merge it when looking at the case | 07:16 |
seb128 | SRU team, bug #1767784 is a (small) regression from a recent pulseaudio SRU in xenial, we just uploaded a revert of the change. Could that one be reviewed/approved? also do you think we should block the current -updates version meanwhile? | 09:28 |
ubottu | bug 1767784 in pulseaudio (Ubuntu) "[regression] output device not recognized anymore since update 1:8.0-0ubuntu3.9" [High,Fix committed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1767784 | 09:29 |
slangasek | seb128: generally I would remove / rollback the version in -updates rather than block | 09:29 |
slangasek | seb128: but if this is a straight revert I would happily push this through to -updates probably before it matters | 09:30 |
seb128 | k, well 0ubuntu10 just uploaded is a simple revert | 09:31 |
seb128 | so if the SRU team can drive that through that works for us | 09:31 |
slangasek | seb128: is it a revert of everything that was in 3.9, or is it a partial revert? | 09:31 |
slangasek | confirmed that it's a straight revert | 09:31 |
seb128 | 3.9 was a small patch added, it's a full revert | 09:31 |
seb128 | 8 to 10 diff is only the 2 changelog entries | 09:32 |
seb128 | debdiff | 09:32 |
slangasek | accepted | 09:32 |
seb128 | thx | 09:32 |
slangasek | takes ~25 minutes to publish | 09:32 |
slangasek | to build | 09:32 |
slangasek | seb128: so not worth doing any other revert in the meantime if this is only a "minor" regression. if you want to ping me or another SRU team member once it's built, we can get it released then | 09:33 |
seb128 | slangasek, sounds good to me, thx | 09:37 |
seb128 | shrug, launchpad is again in timeout mode :/ | 09:44 |
seb128 | (Error ID: OOPS-2891732d718aa57cf6c88379052a5adf) | 09:46 |
_UsUrPeR_ | good morning! | 10:36 |
_UsUrPeR_ | I'm having trouble getting iptables -L -t nat functioning. Error is as follows: can't initialize iptables table `nat' | 10:37 |
_UsUrPeR_ | I spun up my own kernel off the ubuntu unstable, and I feel like I included iptables in the modules | 10:37 |
_UsUrPeR_ | but I think I'm missing something, and now QEMU isn't working right | 10:37 |
_UsUrPeR_ | what's the module I'm looking for? | 10:37 |
xnox | tjaalton, "yes, it's a silly ppa but one that has builders for all archs :)" it has become entirely self-service to tick enable _all_ arches on any ppa, so you can enable all the arches you need, where you need them. | 11:03 |
tjaalton | xnox: where did I say that?-) | 11:03 |
xnox | tjaalton, i'm catching up on my bug mail. "something rather bind lpad freeipa so-path multiarch something blah" | 11:04 |
tjaalton | anyway, I wasn't aware it's self-service now | 11:04 |
tjaalton | oh that | 11:04 |
xnox | tjaalton, yeah, all arches are in openstack now, and virtualised in a similar way, hence it has become free for all. | 11:04 |
tjaalton | cool | 11:06 |
seb128 | slangasek, https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/1:8.0-0ubuntu3.10 has the builds as "(Accepted)" still, does it mean they are still not published? | 11:33 |
slangasek | seb128: yes, that means they had been accepted but not published; which is not actually a blocker for us doing the launchpad-side releasing of the SRU; but anyway I imagine they're published by this point ;) | 11:34 |
seb128 | slangasek, yeah, usually it takes half an hour max, they have been like that for almost 2 hours now | 11:34 |
seb128 | weird | 11:34 |
slangasek | ah | 11:34 |
slangasek | seb128: should someone smoketest the binaries before I release the SRU? | 11:35 |
seb128 | slangasek, let me do at least one test install/reboot with them, I've a xenial partition on my laptop | 11:35 |
slangasek | ok | 11:35 |
seb128 | slangasek, works fine here, good to go for us | 11:43 |
slangasek | seb128: k, button pushed; if publishing is not happening, escalate to LP? | 11:47 |
seb128 | slangasek, k, thanks | 11:47 |
slangasek | seb128: oops I'm wrong, the binaries do have to be published before I copy | 12:00 |
infinity | slangasek: Yes they do. And psql has had a few sads in this publisher run. | 12:00 |
slangasek | infinity: time to switch to mongo | 12:01 |
infinity | *choke* | 12:01 |
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xnox | coreycb, hi, neutron-vpnaas ships some "weird" paths. Is it normal to ship something in both /etc and /usr/etc? E.g. | 13:49 |
xnox | etc/neutron/rootwrap.d/vpnaas.filters | 13:49 |
xnox | usr/etc/neutron/rootwrap.d/vpnaas.filters | 13:49 |
xnox | slangasek, there are only two package pairs with conflicts. Pondering to upload fixes for them, and either enable usrmerge or advertise usrmerge. | 13:55 |
xnox | https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/neutron-vpnaas/+bug/1768539 | 13:55 |
ubottu | Launchpad bug 1768539 in safe-rm (Ubuntu) "Conflicts between / and /usr" [High,New] | 13:55 |
xnox | slangasek, this obviously excludes things that are generated at runtime via maintainer scripts. | 13:55 |
slangasek | xnox: needs an ongoing audit report as well | 13:56 |
xnox | slangasek, tracked in debian as well, and fixed many places, and once activated dpkg prevents conflicts from being installed via a feature flag stamp file. | 13:57 |
xnox | slangasek, given lack of lintian lab or piuparts, how do you want this to be tracked? | 13:58 |
* xnox *cough* rbalint *cough* | 13:58 | |
xnox | yet another archive-report that we need to look at? | 13:58 |
coreycb | xnox: hi | 14:11 |
coreycb | xnox: i can fix that up | 14:11 |
xnox | coreycb, awesome! thanks. | 14:13 |
coreycb | xnox: ok to just fix in dev release since it's wishlist? | 14:13 |
xnox | coreycb, yeap, that's more than enough to just do cosmic | 14:18 |
coreycb | xnox: ack | 14:20 |
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nacc | slangasek: just a quick fyi, because i don't know off the top of my head, we wouldn't expect pulseaudio to be installed as as snap on ubuntu desktop 18.04, right (particularly if they upgraded from 17.10)? | 19:09 |
jbicha | nacc: are you asking about the default install or what? | 19:27 |
nacc | jbicha: i think this was a default install, yeah | 19:32 |
nacc | not 100% sure, tbh | 19:32 |
nacc | jbicha: they said they were on 17.10 but then upgraded to 18.04. On 18.04 no sound, they had the pulseaudio snap installed (dunno how or why). I had them remove the snap and install the deb and they had sound. | 19:35 |
jbicha | there are only 4 snaps installed by default in a 18.04 desktop: gnome-calculator, -characters, -logs, and -system-monitor | 19:35 |
nacc | jbicha: excellent, that's all i need to know. And I assume snaps can't satisfy deb dependencies still? | 19:36 |
nacc | jbicha: they ahd the ubuntu-desktop metapackage installed but *not* pulseaudio deb | 19:36 |
jbicha | yeah there is no apt-to-snap upgrading being done yet (those 4 apps will be .deb's if you upgraded unless you manually switched them to snaps) | 19:40 |
jbicha | and ubuntu-desktop depends on pulseaudio… | 19:40 |
nacc | jbicha: yeah, the latter is why i was super confused | 19:59 |
slangasek | xnox: if dpkg prevents conflicts from being installed via a feature flag, then I'm less concerned about ongoing audits; I had not heard about this | 21:34 |
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