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-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: widelands (bionic-proposed/universe) [1:19+repack-4build4 => 1:19+repack-4ubuntu0.18.04.1] (no packageset)00:31
* tsimonq2 really thinks glibc needs to be kicked through...00:32
tsimonq2hmm00:32
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: gnome-games-app (bionic-proposed/universe) [3.28.0-1 => 3.28.0-1ubuntu1] (no packageset)01:08
mwhudsontsimonq2: yeah i think so too01:09
mwhudsonabout to write a mail about the two test failures in fact01:09
tsimonq2Yeah.01:09
mwhudsonthis has involved learning more about the x87 than i ever wanted to know :)01:09
mwhudsontsimonq2: https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel/2018-September/040480.html01:34
tsimonq2mwhudson: Yup, I saw :)01:34
tsimonq2Wonderful.01:34
mwhudsonall hail the x8701:34
tsimonq2hahaha01:37
mwhudsonoh god what is happening with python-cffi on ppc64el now01:40
tsimonq2mwhudson: It's FTBFS in -proposed.01:47
tsimonq2Might be the same as Debian's FTBFS, might not be.01:48
tsimonq2¯\_(ツ)_/¯01:48
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: gnome-software (xenial-proposed/main) [3.20.5-0ubuntu0.16.04.11 => 3.20.5-0ubuntu0.16.04.12] (ubuntu-desktop)01:58
mwhudsonwell yes it ftbfs and it involves floats02:02
mwhudsonand yes looks the same as debian02:03
mwhudsonppc64el isn't as gratuitously strange about floats as i386 though02:03
mwhudsoni hope this isn't a compiler bug :(03:46
mwhudsonwell it doesn't happen with gcc-7 or with gcc-8 at -O0 but it happens at -O1 or higher04:05
mwhudsoni think it's a compiler bug :(04:18
slangasekLocutusOfBorg: sure; why is this '~build1' though?05:40
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LocutusOfBorgslangasek, because I'll upload a "final version" as soon as I'm happy :)07:35
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LocutusOfBorgand meh, I don't want a same version coming from debian and different content07:35
LocutusOfBorgso, in case I'll try to push in Debian too07:35
LocutusOfBorgapw, can you please clean up this NBS-proposed foo? old binaries left on amd64: libc++-7-helpers (from 1:7~+rc2-1~exp2ubuntu1)07:36
LocutusOfBorgit is not even part of release07:36
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apwLocutusOfBorg, done07:53
LocutusOfBorgthanks apw !08:14
LocutusOfBorgcan I please ask you an hint?08:15
LocutusOfBorg[12:48:22] <LocutusOfBorg> folks, please ignore symfony tests on armhf and s390x, they always failed, I did ignore test results because of deprecation warnings, and they started passing because of this reason... when I discovered that it was too late08:15
LocutusOfBorgit passed on armhf and s390x because I ignored test results, so not a regression at all08:15
LocutusOfBorg(and if you hint, I promise I'll try to sort also the failing architectures, but this seems to be really non trivial)08:15
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-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New source: smc-tools (cosmic-proposed/primary) [1.1.0-0ubuntu1]08:54
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted llvm-toolchain-snapshot [amd64] (cosmic-proposed) [1:8~svn340819-1]10:24
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted llvm-toolchain-snapshot [i386] (cosmic-proposed) [1:8~svn340819-1]10:24
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted llvm-toolchain-snapshot [arm64] (cosmic-proposed) [1:8~svn340819-1]10:24
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted llvm-toolchain-snapshot [ppc64el] (cosmic-proposed) [1:8~svn340819-1]10:24
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted neutron-taas [amd64] (cosmic-proposed) [4.0.0~a1~git2018083141.84846d5-0ubuntu1]10:24
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted vmware-nsx [amd64] (cosmic-proposed) [13.0.0-0ubuntu1]10:24
ahasenackhi guys, I'm adding dep8 tests to the sssd package, it has none currently12:25
ahasenackbut I'm being hit by the glibc migration. My bileto dep8 tests use the release pocket, not proposed, and dependencies are uninstallable12:25
ahasenackand I can't retrigger the sssd tests because, since there were never any, the state is "always failed"12:26
ahasenackso I can't mangle the url to include proposed12:26
ahasenackany ideas? Just wait for the glibc migration to complete? Or upload anyway and hope for the best?12:26
ahasenackhttps://bileto.ubuntu.com/excuses/3399/cosmic.html ticket in question12:26
LocutusOfBorgahasenack, I retried against proposed12:31
LocutusOfBorghttps://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/request.cgi?release=cosmic&arch=s390x&package=freeipa&trigger=sssd%2F1.16.3-1ubuntu1~ppa2&ppa=ci-train-ppa-service%2Fstable-phone-overlay&ppa=ci-train-ppa-service%2F3399&all-proposed=112:31
LocutusOfBorgthis seems to have worked12:31
ahasenackoh, cool,12:31
ahasenackwill https://bileto.ubuntu.com/excuses/3399/cosmic.html refresh eventually, or is that retry invisible to bileto?12:32
LocutusOfBorgoh, I retried freeipa :/12:32
ahasenackwell, that one would need a retry too, but it had tests already12:32
Laneyretry-autopkgtest-regressions --ticket NNNN --series cosmic --state ALWAYSFAIL12:33
LaneyFYI12:33
Laney--bileto not --ticket12:33
ahasenackLaney: where is that script?12:33
Laneyubuntu-archive-tools12:33
Laneylp:12:33
Laneybzr12:33
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: sshuttle (xenial-proposed/universe) [0.76-1 => 0.76-1ubuntu1] (no packageset)12:33
* Laney writes easy to understand lines12:33
ahasenackyoda master :)12:33
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: sshuttle (bionic-proposed/universe) [0.78.3-1 => 0.78.3-1ubuntu1] (no packageset)12:34
LocutusOfBorgahasenack, I would have uploaded a version with exit 0 in testsuite just to have a previous success :)12:34
ahasenackLocutusOfBorg: interesting idea. Would that have worked with the bileto ticket as well?12:34
LocutusOfBorgI guess so :)12:34
ahasenackLocutusOfBorg: but in this case, the dependencies won't install12:34
ahasenackit doesn't even start the test12:34
LocutusOfBorgLaney, it can't work12:36
LocutusOfBorgbecause it creates a invalid trigger12:36
LocutusOfBorgYou submitted an invalid request: Package sssd does not have any test results12:36
LocutusOfBorg./retry-autopkgtest-regressions --bileto 3399 --series cosmic --state ALWAYSFAIL12:36
LocutusOfBorghttps://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/request.cgi?release=cosmic&arch=amd64&package=sssd&trigger=sssd%2F1.16.3-1ubuntu1%7Eppa2&ppa=ci-train-ppa-service%2Fstable-phone-overlay&ppa=ci-train-ppa-service%2F339912:36
Laneyweird, it clearly does12:40
Laneyfeel free to debug that12:40
ahasenackhi release team, I got an email about my samba sru kicking in the phasing stop trigger, https://errors.ubuntu.com/?release=Ubuntu%2014.04&package=samba&period=day&version=2%3A4.3.11%2Bdfsg-0ubuntu0.14.04.1713:24
ahasenackif my reading of that is correct, there were just two new crashes? I see "2 U" in https://errors.ubuntu.com/bucket/?id=/usr/sbin/winbindd%3A6%3Adump_core%3Asmb_panic_s3%3Asmb_panic%3Awinbind_messaging_context%3Amain13:25
ahasenackthe crashes seem to be about something very basic, like /var/lib/samba not existing, or an apparmor profile denying access to that dir, so I would need logs to debug13:26
ahasenackgiven there are just two, I think we should let the phasing continue13:26
ahasenackbdmurray: hi, when you have a moment, about the samba trusty sru phasing alert that I wrote above14:48
bdmurrayahasenack: looking14:50
bdmurrayahasenack: Okay, I'll get the phasing to continue.15:01
ahasenackbdmurray: it looks good on xenial, and it's the same version of samba with the same fix. But different build environment, of course15:02
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: intel-processor-trace [i386] (cosmic-proposed/main) [2.0-0ubuntu1] (no packageset)15:08
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: intel-processor-trace [amd64] (cosmic-proposed/main) [2.0-0ubuntu1] (no packageset)15:10
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: rust-syn [amd64] (cosmic-proposed/universe) [0.14.6-1] (no packageset)15:10
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted intel-processor-trace [amd64] (cosmic-proposed) [2.0-0ubuntu1]15:12
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted rust-syn [amd64] (cosmic-proposed) [0.14.6-1]15:12
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: rust-syn [s390x] (cosmic-proposed/universe) [0.14.6-1] (no packageset)15:12
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted intel-processor-trace [i386] (cosmic-proposed) [2.0-0ubuntu1]15:12
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: rust-syn [ppc64el] (cosmic-proposed/universe) [0.14.6-1] (no packageset)15:12
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted rust-syn [ppc64el] (cosmic-proposed) [0.14.6-1]15:14
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted rust-syn [s390x] (cosmic-proposed) [0.14.6-1]15:14
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted brltty [source] (bionic-proposed) [5.5-4ubuntu2.0.1]15:21
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: rust-serde-derive [ppc64el] (cosmic-proposed/universe) [1.0.70-1] (no packageset)15:30
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: rust-serde-derive [s390x] (cosmic-proposed/universe) [1.0.70-1] (no packageset)15:31
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: rust-serde-derive [amd64] (cosmic-proposed/universe) [1.0.70-1] (no packageset)15:31
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: rust-serde-derive [armhf] (cosmic-proposed/universe) [1.0.70-1] (no packageset)15:32
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: rust-serde-derive [i386] (cosmic-proposed/universe) [1.0.70-1] (no packageset)15:33
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: rust-serde-derive [arm64] (cosmic-proposed/universe) [1.0.70-1] (no packageset)15:35
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted rust-serde-derive [amd64] (cosmic-proposed) [1.0.70-1]15:41
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted rust-serde-derive [armhf] (cosmic-proposed) [1.0.70-1]15:41
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted rust-serde-derive [ppc64el] (cosmic-proposed) [1.0.70-1]15:41
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted rust-serde-derive [arm64] (cosmic-proposed) [1.0.70-1]15:41
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted rust-serde-derive [s390x] (cosmic-proposed) [1.0.70-1]15:42
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted rust-serde-derive [i386] (cosmic-proposed) [1.0.70-1]15:42
jbichaslangasek: does bug 1766575 still feel appropriate to you for someone to SRU to bionic?15:43
ubot5bug 1766575 in gnome-control-center (Ubuntu Bionic) "Drop libnss-myhostname recommends" [Low,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/176657515:43
slangasekjbicha: I'm not sure I can justify it now15:46
jbichaok, I'll wontfix it there, but at least it's fixed in cosmic15:46
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: s390-tools [s390x] (cosmic-proposed/main) [2.6.0-0ubuntu4] (core)16:32
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: tboot [amd64] (cosmic-proposed/universe) [1.9.7-0ubuntu1] (no packageset)16:51
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted s390-tools [s390x] (cosmic-proposed) [2.6.0-0ubuntu4]16:51
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted tboot [amd64] (cosmic-proposed) [1.9.7-0ubuntu1]16:51
ahasenackhi, the general advice for packages stuck in migration due to "Invalidated by dependency" because of glibc, is to wait for glibc to migrate?17:10
slangasekahasenack: or if you prefer, fix the r-cran-rgenoud autopkgtest regression ;)17:17
ahasenacklet me check17:17
slangasekahasenack: I mean, see the thread on ubuntu-devel first, mwhudson already took a swing at it17:17
ahasenackisn't that what mwhudson emailed ubuntu-devel17:17
ahasenackyeah17:17
ahasenackthe python one seems to have been fixed upstream17:17
ahasenackafter mwhudson's poke17:17
ahasenackthere is a gpg2 failure too, but that seems to just need -proposed enabled for its run17:18
slangasekinfinity: based on mwhudson's analysis, I think it's correct for us to badtest python-cffi 1.11.5-1build1 (we've confirmed it's a bad test, fixing it is only blocked on the ppc64el build failure).  What do you think of r-cran-rgenoud?17:19
slangasekahasenack: there's no gpg2 failure blocking glibc17:20
slangasekhmm17:20
slangasekor there WASN'T17:20
ahasenackautopkgtest for gnupg2/2.2.8-3ubuntu1: amd64: Regression ♻ , i386: Pass17:20
ahasenackone of the reds17:20
slangasekthis was a never-passed-before test that has now failed17:20
slangasekso I will bypass that as necessary17:20
ahasenackoh, and it is using proposed17:21
slangasekyeah the problem specifically is that once p-m sees a passing result for a test, it considers all other failures to be "regressions", even if the pass happens at a later point in time and with a later package version17:22
slangasekand the gnupg2 autopkgtest fails because it's trying to install i386 multiarch packages, what the hell17:27
slangasekso r-cran-arglebargle is the only blocker from my POV17:28
doko$ reverse-depends src:r-cran-arglebargle17:28
dokoreverse-depends: Error: <p>Unknown package</p>17:28
doko-rgenoud? no rdeps, could be removed17:30
slangasekyes, rgenoud but it's pronounced 'arglebargle'17:31
slangasekyes it could be removed17:31
slangasek"it could be removed" != "we're confident this isn't a bug in glibc"17:31
infinityslangasek: I'm going to upload a python-cffi that passes its testsuite, my opinion on r-cran-genoud is that it's a crap test, based on reading scrollback from various people trying to understand it better. :P18:01
infinityI think I'm okay just badtesting it (or demoting it if the testsuite also runs in the build and this makes it FTBFS now)18:02
ginggsslangasek, infinity: r-cran-rgenoud doesn't run its testsuite during the build and doesn't FTBFS now.  I emailed upstream yesterday, but no response yet.18:15
slangasekok18:17
slangasekinfinity: ^^ based on all the above, I'm going to badtest the existing failures to unblock glibc, and python-cffi fix can land when it lands18:19
infinityslangasek: WFM, py-cffi is uploading now, but it would be another coupe of hours for all the test turnaround.18:21
infinityThat's right, a two door car filled with hours.18:22
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: python-cffi (bionic-proposed/main) [1.11.5-1 => 1.11.5-2ubuntu1] (kubuntu, ubuntu-desktop, ubuntu-server)18:22
infinityErm.18:22
infinityI live in the past.18:22
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: rejected python-cffi [source] (bionic-proposed) [1.11.5-2ubuntu1]18:23
infinityslangasek: All in all, I can't tell for sure if it's because our tests are slowly getting less crap or glibc just didn't break many people this time around by becoming more standards-compliant, but this felt rather smooth.18:29
slangasekinfinity: indeed18:40
infinityOh, FFS upstream, really?18:41
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: gnu-efi (bionic-proposed/main) [3.0.4-2 => 3.0.8-0ubuntu1~18.04.1] (core)19:26
slangasekLocutusOfBorg: I'm surprised by the NMU of a-c-c, my patch was not particularly good.  What was it impacting in Debian to warrant such a speedy NMU?19:30
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: gnu-efi (xenial-proposed/main) [3.0.2-1ubuntu1 => 3.0.8-0ubuntu1~16.04.1] (core)19:30
tsimonq2Thanks for glibc!19:32
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: gnu-efi (trusty-proposed/main) [3.0u+debian-1ubuntu2 => 3.0.8-0ubuntu1~14.04.1] (core)19:33
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LocutusOfBorgslangasek, the fact that I don't want to have a delta for such package, I also forwarded all the patches upstream (with your authorship), so they can merge/improve and then sync back20:03
slangasek...20:03
LocutusOfBorgI don't see the reason for such a delta, we have the toolchain in sync20:03
LocutusOfBorgI had to do lots of ubuntu uploads in the past, they have been pita20:03
LocutusOfBorg4 of 5 patches were upstreamable as-is20:04
slangasekwell, I think that's a questionable rationale for an NMU but that's between you and the maintainer then20:04
LocutusOfBorglowNMU threshold, the maintainer *never* answered to me in *years*20:04
LocutusOfBorgI did 4-5 NMUs for it20:05
LocutusOfBorgwith the delay, and now I stopped caring, I'm basically maintaining it with NMUs in Debian :)20:05
slangasekok20:06
LocutusOfBorgslangasek, question: I see ganeti has a test failure on ppc64el, but this "autopkgtest [16:48:37]: test unittests: preparing testbed" is somewhere a new test...20:06
LocutusOfBorgoh indeed, maybe we can just skip it, it has been probably failing since the begin20:07
* LocutusOfBorg will double check tomorrow20:07
* LocutusOfBorg g'night!20:07
slangasekanyway, my patch was a quick-n-dirty implementation that was good enough to unblock autopkgtests but not something I would suggest committing upstream as-is, so hopefully we get some feedback20:08
slangaseknew test... yeah that's a bug in how p-m interprets "regression"20:08
LocutusOfBorgack, seems legit20:09
LocutusOfBorginfinity, I'm really worried about glibc and libidn2...20:09
LocutusOfBorghttps://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=90544820:09
ubot5Debian bug 905448 in src:libidn "libidn: Please package libidn2 2.0.5" [Wishlist,Open]20:09
LocutusOfBorgglibc 2.28 has replaced its own internal forked idn implementation by20:09
LocutusOfBorglibidn2. However it requires at least version 2.0.5, while the version20:09
LocutusOfBorgin Debian testing/unstable is 2.0.4.20:09
LocutusOfBorgshould we sync libidn2?20:09
infinityLocutusOfBorg: Yes, yes we should.  I was waiting for that upload, but didn't notice it happening.20:10
infinityLocutusOfBorg: "Really worried" is a bit far, mind you. :)20:10
infinityLocutusOfBorg: But yes, we should sync to a version that doesn't suck.20:11
* infinity does so.20:12
infinityLocutusOfBorg: Done.20:12
* infinity goes to grab food.20:13
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: shim (bionic-proposed/main) [13-0ubuntu2 => 15+1533136590.3beb971-0ubuntu1] (core) (sync)20:37
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: shim (xenial-proposed/main) [13-0ubuntu2 => 15+1533136590.3beb971-0ubuntu1] (core) (sync)20:37
mwhudsoninfinity: so now that python-cffi built, glibc should migrate in the next few hours?21:01
mwhudsonor will there be stuff that needs rebuilding still21:01
slangasekmwhudson: already migrated21:03
slangasekI badtested old python-cffi21:03
mwhudsonoh21:03
mwhudsonawesomesauce21:03
slangaseksince we established it was a bad test21:03
slangasekand I'm a literalist21:03
mwhudsonheh21:04
mwhudsonoh that makes sense21:04
mwhudsonthe one in proposed was busted21:04
mwhudsonbut the one in release was just a bogus test21:04
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: shim-signed (bionic-proposed/main) [1.34.9.2 => 1.37~18.04.1] (core)21:06
tsimonq2Woo, below 500 packages in -proposed! \o/21:08
tsimonq2470 as of a few mins ago...21:09
tsimonq2gnupg2 should probably migrate once the freeipa/4.7.0~pre1+git20180411-2ubuntu2/i386 test passes; it was depwait because of some python-cffi fun Adam and Steve already dealt with.21:11
tsimonq2Bad snapd tests are bad, no wonder why they fail:21:13
tsimonq2# cd .; git clone https://github.com/snapcore/spread /tmp/go/src/github.com/snapcore/spread21:13
tsimonq2Cloning into '/tmp/go/src/github.com/snapcore/spread'...21:13
tsimonq2fatal: unable to access 'https://github.com/snapcore/spread/': Operation timed out after 300027 milliseconds with 0 out of 0 bytes received21:13
tsimonq2The real question is why this hasn't failed before...21:13
tsimonq2But that should get systemd to migrate...21:14
xnoxslangasek, could you please skiptest systemd? it is all green, but snapd.21:16
xnoxslangasek, the snapd in cosmic-release tests regressed due to changes in core/base snaps.21:16
xnoxslangasek, the snapd in proposed appears to be regressed for other reasons at the moment.21:16
tsimonq2Ah :)21:16
tsimonq2xnox: Jinx? :)21:17
xnoxtsimonq2, i do not read your messages, no. =)21:17
tsimonq2xnox: hehe21:17
xnoxi simply noticed emails re:glibc being pushed through.21:18
tsimonq2Right.21:18
tsimonq2xnox: Plus my hacky graph showed it :) https://pmstats.lubuntu.me/21:18
slangasekxnox: done21:34
mwhudsonwhat's stopping twisted migrating now?22:29
mwhudsonoh maybe it just went22:29
mwhudsonyep22:29
mwhudsonrbalint: well done :)22:37
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: vlc (bionic-proposed/universe) [3.0.3-1-1ubuntu1 => 3.0.4-1ubuntu0.1] (kubuntu, mozilla)23:16

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