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ahasenackdoes anybody know why my bileto build is fetching packages from a "stable-phone-overlay" ppa that I didn't add?13:44
ahasenackhttps://bileto.ubuntu.com/#/ticket/3498 is the ticket13:44
ahasenackhttps://bileto.ubuntu.com/excuses/3498/xenial.html is the failed build, which is fetching packages from that ppa13:44
ahasenackit's a dependent package, not the package I uploaded to my ppa13:45
infinitysil2100: ^^13:47
infinityahasenack: Wait, what?  I don't see the overlay in the builds anywhere.13:49
infinityahasenack: Or do you mean in the autopkgtests?13:49
ahasenackinfinity: yes, like https://objectstorage.prodstack4-5.canonical.com/v1/AUTH_77e2ada1e7a84929a74ba3b87153c0ac/autopkgtest-xenial-ci-train-ppa-service-3498/xenial/amd64/q/qca2/20181024_221441_cda16@/log.gz13:49
ahasenackI tried to reproduce that failure, it didn't happen, then I checked package versions, and bileto used a different one from that stable-phone-overlay ppa, one that is not in xenial proper13:50
ahasenackGet:37 http://ppa.launchpad.net/ci-train-ppa-service/stable-phone-overlay/ubuntu xenial/main amd64 qtbase5-dev amd64 5.6.2+dfsg-0ubuntu1~~xenialoverlay5~3 [950 kB]13:50
infinityahasenack: Yeah, definitely still a bug, but not as scary as what you implied by "my build is fetching..."13:50
ahasenackexample ^13:50
infinitysil2100: bileto autopkgtests include the overlay even when the PPA doesn't.  That seems very broken (and how has no one noticed this?)13:51
ahasenackprobably because dep8 tests are not gating for srus?13:51
infinityahasenack: How would that matter?13:51
infinityahasenack: We don't trust bileto's tests for SRUs anyway, we re-run autopkgtests in-archive.13:52
infinity(Same as for devel)13:52
ahasenackdon't know, just guessing13:52
infinityI mean, these days, it would be explained by "almost no one uses bileto, and even fewer use it for xenial".13:53
infinityBut I'm surprised this bug wasn't noticed back when it was much more heavily used.13:53
* infinity shrugs.13:53
sil2100ugh, stupid bileto13:59
ahasenackthe history is clear: http://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/packages/q/qca2/xenial/amd64, logs don't show that ppa being fetched13:59
infinityahasenack: Err, right, cause that's not bileto.14:00
infinityahasenack: This bug is unique to how bileto is running autopkgtest.14:00
ahasenackok14:00
dosaboysil2100: hey, i have an sru thats been up for review for a while now any chance you could take a look https://bugs.launchpad.net/cloud-archive/+bug/177877114:08
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1778771 in horizon (Ubuntu Bionic) "Backups panel is visible even if enable_backup is False" [High,Triaged]14:08
dosaboyshould be fairly straightforward as its a backport of a small patch thats already gone through upstream openstack and cosmic14:09
sil2100dosaboy: hey! Sure14:18
dosaboysil2100: thank you14:19
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tarzeauwhere does gnome-software of ubuntu get the reviews/ratings data from? is that publicly available? read-only?15:11
tarzeaucould i get that data and feed it into http://phd-sid.ethz.ch/appstore/?chromium somehow easily?15:12
jbichatarzeau: it uses https://reviews.ubuntu.com/ but there is a proposal to switch to https://odrs.gnome.org/ which is used by all other distros16:25
jbichaI don't think either are really designed to let people download the data in bulk16:26
tarzeaujbicha: great links, will check them out17:01
tarzeauboth links not very helpful, indeed nothing to download in bulk, not even in small parts17:04
tewardtarzeau: the first one isn't useful because if you read: 'Currently, this website is only used by review moderators for Ubuntu Software Center.'17:06
tewardso there's no public access it seems.17:07
tewardthe second you can see reviews but it doesn't provide a downloadable set of it.17:07
tarzeaubut the gnome-software has access to it17:07
tarzeausounds like stracing gnome-software and somehow figuring out stealing it from there, and make it look at all packages available17:08
tewardor a dedicated API internal to the software (and not generally end-user usable or 'public' to the world) - no way to tell unless you go digging.17:09
tarzeausounds like fun!17:09
jbichaor you could talk to people :) I don't know who runs the Ubuntu site, but hughsie runs ODRS17:12
tarzeaui tried to /query hughsie already, not online on freenode17:12
jbichamaybe wrong time of day. When he's online, he's usually in #gnome-software on irc.gnome.org17:14
rbasaktarzeau: strace? Just look at the code :)17:29
wgrant/ b317:44
balsaqi noticed a bug in ubunti 18 04 01, when i open settings, and attempt to dim my laptops display screen, the slider does not work...it slides back and forth as if it will brighten or dim the display but the display never changes.21:49
nacc_!bug | balsaq21:49
ubottubalsaq: If you find a bug in Ubuntu or any of its derivatives, please file a bug report at: http://bugs.ubuntu.com/ IRC is not a good medium to report bugs and this channel is for development coordination.21:49
nacc_balsaq: this isn't the support channel as well, you want #ubuntu.21:49
balsaqas developers i thought you might want to know that this was missed.21:50
nacc_balsaq: i think you misunderstand the purpose of the channel (my opinion). you want the support channel and to file a bug.21:51
balsaqi just told them too21:52
balsaqthanks21:52
balsaqhow could an OS be sent out where you cant dim the ddisplay21:53
balsaqthey had that working back in the begining of time21:53
nacc_balsaq: your single experience is not how an "OS" works.21:53
nacc_balsaq: could be hardware, firmware or a bug.21:53
nacc_balsaq: moving to #ubuntu.21:53
balsaqi think the dimmer in setting is pretty self explanatory and i am using some of the most common hardware in the galaxy21:54
balsaqwhat is that terminal command to report a bug21:55
balsaqok im in ubuntu thanks21:55
balsaqmy dimmer works in windows so i know my hardware works just fine22:11
rbasakbdmurray: understood. I just meant that I should have noted it in the thread to save others the trouble of looking or attempting to do it when it was done already :)22:37
bdmurrayrbasak: Yeah, that makes sense.22:53

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