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tsimonq2slangasek, cjwatson: Is MoM broken? Last update was like 40  hours ago it seems...00:40
stanford_aiI'm trying to run tensorflow on GPU, so I followed the instructions on the tensorflow official website, to install it with conda. But I get this error: ImportError: libcuda.so.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory00:56
tewardstanford_ai: that's less a development issue and more of a support issue, you might wish to take that question to #ubuntu (namely, "how do I install CUDA so that I can use tensorflow on GPU?"_01:08
cjwatsontsimonq2: yeah it's on my list01:13
cjwatsonthere are a few things that break MoM and need manual intervention01:13
cjwatsontsimonq2: I usually leave it until a weekday to sort out; but I've fixed the first thing that broke so it may work soon.  Failing that it'll keep emailing me until I fix it, so I'm not going to forget01:15
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tsimonq2cjwatson: ack, thanks.02:23
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TxLiunxhello anyone on that could respond. I am test my system. I had to reload everything.03:58
Unit193TxLiunx: Perhaps you are seeking the support channel, #ubuntu?04:00
TxLiunxthanks, just checking if hexchat is working04:04
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smbstgraber, not that I were wishing I had not (touched fan). But I saw this recently (indirectly while waiting on iproute2 tests), iirc only i386. And the test itself looks to succeed, its just sd_bus_open_system that suddenly comes via stderr07:05
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smbstgraber, the thing that is done around when the message is produced is a "systemd-resolve --status" call... the second attempt, so I read the log, is then successful07:22
acheronukmerges.ubuntu.com has not updated since Saturday morning. who to query about that?07:50
Unit193acheronuk: "yeah it's on my list" || "there are a few things that break MoM and need manual intervention" || "I usually leave it until a weekday to sort out; but I've fixed the first thing that broke so it may work soon. Failing that it'll keep emailing me until I fix it, so I'm not going to forget"07:59
acheronukUnit193: ok. thank you :)07:59
Unit193(Scrollback here.)08:00
Unit193acheronuk: Sure thing.08:00
acheronukUnit193: I thought I had scrolled back, but probably did it in #ubuntu-desktop in error or something08:01
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seb128hum, I think that's not possible but I'm asking in case. Can we query launchpad for tags using a regexp? e.g bugs tagged "verification-needed*"?10:27
jbichais there anyone besides Laney who can look into http://appstream.ubuntu.com/cosmic/ ? it hasn't updated in a week10:47
ricotzseb128, https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/+bugs?field.tag=verification-needed11:49
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ahasenackwhen a package is known to not work with python 3.7, is this an acceptable change to d/control for us?12:38
ahasenack-X-Python3-Version: >= 3.012:38
ahasenack+X-Python3-Version: >= 3.0, <= 3.612:38
ahasenackplus a link to the upstream bug tracking 3.7 progress12:39
seb128ricotz, that was an example, I want to use tags like with a "keyword-<idnumber>" and script list those and extract the "idnumber". One way is to have 2 tags, one "keyword" to have a way to query then iterate over the tags from the corresponding bugs and do the split, but I was wondering if I can do without the second tag13:27
seb128jbicha, slangasek iirc was mentioning the issue/a service that didn't get restarted after an outage or something13:27
seb128jbicha, but I don't know if he/others have a knowledge of the service and how to handle it13:28
stgrabersmb: I fixed this issue by setting allow_stderr in the fan package14:23
stgrabersmb: so if systemd feels like being noisy, that won't cause a failure anymore14:23
smbstgraber, Yep I saw that after replying. I pulled your change into the related git repo already14:24
stgrabersmb: thanks!14:29
slangasekseb128: sorry, it wasn't me mentioning it, I know nothing about appstream.u.c16:00
sil2100oSoMoN: hey!16:09
sil2100oSoMoN: remind me - is libreoffice-l10n basically always just a mirror of libreoffice?16:09
oSoMoNsil2100, hey16:09
oSoMoNsil2100, both packages are built from the same sources16:09
oSoMoNthey are separate packages because at some point in time LP wasn't able to cope with everything together16:10
sil2100oSoMoN: since I'm looking at libreoffice-l10n for xenial in the SRU queue (for the trigger changes) and there's a lot of changes besides the  trigger change, as the uploaded libreoffice-l10n follows what's was in libreoffice16:10
oSoMoNnot sure if this is still the case16:10
sil2100While no libreoffice-l10n uploads have been done for a while there16:10
sil2100Ok16:10
tjaaltonxnox: hi, i'm testing 389-ds on cosmic, and noticed that the configured instance isn't started after a reboot, in fact systemd somehow doesn't even know about it, although everything should be the same as before reboot16:11
sil2100oSoMoN: it's a bit tricky since now basically if I accept the trigger changes upload to xenial, I'd have to 'assume' that all the libreoffice security updates that are pulled in with this upload have been successfully tested for the libreoffice-l10n package as well16:12
oSoMoNsil2100, yeah, I think I talked to bdmurray_ about it a couple of weeks ago, strictly speaking the libreoffice-l10n update is not needed as there won't be version conflicts with a newer libreoffice, but I uploaded it for consistency, so it's up to you, feel free to reject if you don't want it16:12
sil2100oSoMoN: if you don't mind I'd reject it personally, since I have no idea if in some freak accident the -l10n generated binaries will suddenly go crazy on the missed security changes16:13
sil2100Certainly not something I'd like to get in without verification16:13
oSoMoNsil2100, that's absolutely fine by me16:13
oSoMoNbetter to be on the safe side16:13
sil2100(and there are no SRU tracking bugs for those as those are security uploads)16:13
sil2100oSoMoN: thanks!16:13
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tjaaltonxnox: correction, it's just not started on boot17:13
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seb128slangasek, sorry, wrong memory, indeed it was not you https://irclogs.ubuntu.com/2018/08/22/%23ubuntu-release.html#t08:4718:41
seb128slangasek, do you know if anyone in foundations has knowledge of that service? nobody does in desktop and Laney is still away for a full week18:41
slangasekseb128: no idea, sorry18:42
seb128:/18:42
xnoxtjaalton, fun. i have no idea about 389-ds - can you open a detailed bug report or drop me an email?19:47
xnoxtjaalton, such that i could help investigating it....19:47
tjaaltonxnox: sure19:53
mwhudsonhah er i guess https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/console-setup/+bug/1789170 translates to "we use systemd now"?22:41
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1789170 in console-setup (Ubuntu) "/etc/default/console-setup doesn't affect number of TTY's" [Undecided,New]22:41

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