=== pieq_ is now known as pieq [04:56] -queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: rejected lighttpd [source] (disco-proposed) [1.4.53-4ubuntu1] [09:06] Laney: Should I be concerned that I don't see eoan results at http://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/packages/glibc yet? [13:30] -queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: base-files (eoan-proposed/main) [10.1ubuntu9 => 10.1ubuntu10] (core) [14:30] -queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted base-files [source] (eoan-proposed) [10.1ubuntu10] [19:12] -queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: devscripts (eoan-proposed/main) [2.19.4 => 2.19.4build1] (core) [19:12] infinity: Two packages incoming to Eoan that are important but were forgotten last cycle (so I did them). devscripts needs a no-change rebuild to recognize Eoan as the current development release, and a patch needs to be made to Lintian to not complain when it's the release in debian/changelog. [19:12] Merge request in Lintian upstream: https://salsa.debian.org/lintian/lintian/merge_requests/198 [19:12] lintian issue (Merge request) 198 in lintian "Add "eoan" as a known Ubuntu distribution." [Opened] [19:13] Both are small changes which I would argue are appropriate for this stage of the cycle. [19:13] -queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: lintian (eoan-proposed/main) [2.12.0 => 2.12.0ubuntu1] (core) [19:19] infinity, Laney: I think http://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/packages/glibc is #15 on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NewReleaseCycleProcess which doesn't appear to have been done, so I'm running this now [19:24] except that part of https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ProposedMigration/AutopkgtestInfrastructure#Opening_up_a_new_series was definitely done, but I didn't find seed-new-release in the wendigo shell history [19:25] infinity: Oh, so those two are on the checklist. Regardless, they were forgotten last cycle, if I recall correctly. :) [19:38] vorlon: If you have a moment https://code.launchpad.net/~brian-murray/apport/dp-and-eoan/+merge/366319 [19:39] infinity, Laney: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ProposedMigration/AutopkgtestInfrastructure#Opening_up_a_new_series done now, but http://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/packages/g/glibc still doesn't show eoan, I'm not sure how long that takes to show up [19:42] I am particularly unclear on the relationship between the autopkgtest.db on wendigo vs the one on the web unit [19:43] bdmurray: done [20:56] Laney, infinity: ok, I've upgraded distro-info-data on the web runner, I think that might've been the missing piece [21:20] vorlon: (I did notice it hadn't migrated yet, which is surely a result of Britney not being set up yet?) [21:25] tsimonq2: Yes, britney isn't running yet, I'm getting to that now. [21:26] vorlon: I still don't see eoan results or queues. :/ [21:26] (for autopkgtest) [21:28] infinity: Right, 'tis why I didn't want to make too big of a deal about it. :) [21:31] -queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Builds: 28 entries have been added, updated or disabled [21:35] infinity: the batch import of eoan results to the db is still running now [21:35] vorlon: Ahh, I misinterpreted the distro-info-data-only-missing-piece bit. [21:36] infinity: the wendigo step does the swift hankey-pankey, then I had to tell the web runner eoan exists, now it's building the db [21:36] Check. [21:36] Might want to clarify that step (or make it 2 or 3) on the checklist for the next times soneone !Laney has to do it. [21:39] infinity: the checklist now links to the actual instructions on the other wiki page instead of just invoking Laney's name, and I've refined them into something I may or may not be able to follow [21:39] Shiny. [21:55] vorlon: Can you skip ahead in the checklist and see if you can do anything about #36, so when I branch livefses, there's a hope that images might build? [21:55] I fear all the people who can deal with the desktop snaps might be AFK until Tuesday, but here's hoping. [22:04] kenvandine: ^^ are you around and able to open&close the 19.10 channels for the desktop snaps? [22:34] -queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: ubuntu-release-upgrader (disco-proposed/main) [1:19.04.16 => 1:19.04.16.1] (core) [22:43] vorlon: ^ test case added for that [22:47] vorlon: So, I know the store isn't down with teams, but there are "collaborators" or whatever. Maybe we should make it a requirement that some subset of AAs be added as collaborators for all seeded snaps, then it can be a one-stop-shop on opening to run a script (hand-wavy) that scrapes seeded-snaps and twiddles channels. [22:48] bdmurray: ^postgresql-.*[0-9][0-9].* only matches if there are 2 digits in a row. Is that your intent? [22:48] vorlon: Not that I'm in a rush or impatient, I don't actually care if images build until Tuesday, it's just nice to not have the process hinge on "ping 7 different people and hope". [22:49] infinity: [22:50] vorlon: Yes. Am I missing something? [22:51] bdmurray: it means the regexp no longer matches earlier versions of postgres packages from prior releases, and I'm not sure if that's ok / intended [22:51] He added a regex, not replaced. [22:51] that's true [22:51] right [22:51] But indeed, it could have been collapsed into one. [22:52] missed that it was an add, ok [22:52] ^postgresql-.*[0-9]+\.[0-9].* [22:52] infinity: that would still not match [22:52] Or ^postgresql-.*[0-9]\.[0-9]+.* [22:52] Err. [22:52] Or ^postgresql-.*[0-9]+\.[0-9]+.* [22:52] see this is why I added a line [22:52] none of those match the new [22:52] :) [22:52] its Friday y'all [22:52] Oh, the new doesn't have minor versions? [22:53] correct [22:53] ^postgresql-.*[0-9][0-9.].* [22:53] but no matter [22:54] -queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted ubuntu-release-upgrader [source] (disco-proposed) [1:19.04.16.1] [22:54] Okay, here's the deal I was forward thinking to the day someone wants to remove the minor version line. [22:54] ;) [22:55] Even if that's not true, I'm down with pretending it is. [22:55] bdmurray: Oh, while you're in release-upgrader mode, wanna slap together an eoan upload? [22:56] Also, please add an intro screen to u-r-u with a pronounciation guide. [22:56] infinity: maybe, I wasn't too keen on it since the animal name really appears in it. [22:56] on eoaupload [22:57] bdmurray: Yeah, I'm consistent in my EANIMAL usage everywhere, so it's a simple regex replace to clean them all later, but totally understood if you'd prefer to wait for a bit. [22:57] bdmurray: I'm sure Mark will have an animal selected sometime before October. [22:58] (Honestly, I'd be okay with running with EANIMAL for the release, it's a good nerd joke) [23:00] infinity: When we did that last release for +/- a few weeks, some media outlets actually thought it was legit. :P [23:00] tsimonq2: Some media outlets are staffed with nitwits. [23:00] tsimonq2: I'm okay with that result. [23:01] infinity: Right, it makes that fact obvious when they do stuff like that. :P [23:01] infinity: tada http://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/packages/g/glibc [23:02] I thought the not-so-subtle bit where I had it in all caps was a solid indicator that it was a placeholder. [23:02] On the other hand, with EANIMAL, that's much less obvious to a nerd who would see it as an errno. :) [23:02] -queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: pastebinit (eoan-proposed/main) [1.5-2 => 1.5-2.1] (core) (sync) [23:03] vorlon: Yay. http://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/running 500s, though. [23:03] I still think it should be Eagle, 'cause something something "'MURICA!", but what do I know. [23:03] I've got good money on Ermine. [23:03] -queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: pastebinit (disco-proposed/main) [1.5-2 => 1.5-2.1~ubuntu0.19.04.1] (core) [23:04] If Mark was American, I'm willing to bet it would have been "Electric Eagle". Heh. [23:04] I'm also disappointed we didn't just go with Ermine Ermine. Not that ermine is in the dictionary as an adjective, but I'm sure I've seen it informally used as one. [23:04] .qcy [23:04] Hah. [23:05] Porcine Porcupine would also be a good one. [23:05] I'm surprised my kid hasn't called me Ermine. [23:05] infinity: I guess I should mention that my pastebinit sync to Eoan was to satisfy the usual mantra of "devel version shouldn't be newer than stable". Reject or approve as you'd like. [23:05] Er, switch devel and stable in that statement. [23:06] infinity: I agree. [23:06] bdmurray: Are you soft and fuzzy? [23:07] infinity: I was looking at urban dictionary [23:07] amqplib.client_0_8.exceptions.AMQPChannelException: (404, "NOT_FOUND - no queue 'debci-eoan-armhf' in vhost '/'", (60, 70), 'Channel.basic_get') [23:07] bdmurray: Oh, that's not as bad as I expected when you said "urban dictionary". [23:08] yeah, that's tame! [23:08] "Last updated December 01, 2013" yeah, about right. [23:09] infinity: so https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ProposedMigration/AutopkgtestInfrastructure#Opening_up_a_new_series does mention having to check for ~ubuntu-archive/proposed-migration/code/b2/britney.conf.ubuntu.$series but I wonder if britney needs to also run to create the queue [23:09] or if I have to go figure out how to do that [23:13] vorlon: I *think* the queue is meant to exist before the first britney run, but I could be wrong. [23:13] vorlon: Probably no real harm in me getting britney ready and doing a run to find out. Worst case, I have to delete the pending json and try harder. [23:17] infinity: well, I don't see anything on the autopkgtest side that creates the queues [23:25] vorlon: Alright, I'll get all the reports going shortly, then. [23:42] vorlon: bug 1825563 has been verified [23:42] bug 1825563 in ubuntu-release-upgrader (Ubuntu) "automatically removed packages includes postgresql-10 which can result in cluster dropping" [High,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1825563