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kc2bezsil2100, juliank, jibel and mwhudson, re: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubiquity/+bug/1861912 I can confirm if there is sufficient space install alongside works as intended. The bug seems to be a lack of warning/exit if there is not.03:36
ubot5Ubuntu bug 1861912 in ubiquity (Ubuntu) "file system creation in partition failed in auto-resize install 18.04.4" [High,Incomplete]03:36
kc2bezI have update the bug with the same findings.03:36
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted stk [amd64] (focal-proposed) [4.6.1+dfsg-3]04:51
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RikMillsLaney: is it possible to reset the baselines on the pyside2 tests. listed as a regression but in fact never passed http://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/packages/p/pyside2/focal/amd6410:08
Laneywe can't do that until we merge a branch from juliank10:10
juliankOh that branch needs rework I think10:11
juliankI looked at it recently10:11
Laneyprobably would be a good idea to do it I think10:12
Laneyso if you get a chance10:12
RikMillsright. ok10:15
LaneyRikMills: so have to hint it I'm afraid10:15
juliankLaney: Do you remember where it is?10:15
Laneyhaha10:16
Laneyprobably in your britney2-ubuntu fork10:16
juliankyes, thanks, Laney10:16
RikMillsLaney: fair enough. thanks10:17
juliankLaney: ah reading my merge proposal, you reworked it in https://code.launchpad.net/~laney/britney/+git/britney2-ubuntu/+ref/force-reset-test10:35
Laneydon't really remember doing that10:36
juliankThen you asked Any comments or should I just merge this??10:36
Laneybut I believe what I see :-)10:36
juliankhttps://code.launchpad.net/~juliank/britney/+git/britney2-ubuntu/+merge/34490210:36
juliankI'd say yes10:36
Laneyyou think it's ok?10:36
juliankLaney: lgtm10:36
juliankLaney: ship it10:36
Laney🤷10:37
LaneyYOLO10:37
Laneyjuliank: ok, pushed, let's try it with pyside2 then11:37
juliankwooohoo11:37
Laneyyour branch probably won't record as merged, I guess close that manually?11:38
Laneyalso, want to write a mail to ubuntu-release announcing the new hint type?11:39
juliankI probably can't post there, it'd just be stuck in moderation?11:40
Laneyit's an open list11:40
Laneywell, probbably subscribers only11:40
Laneybut anyone can subscribe11:40
juliankLet's see how well it works first :)11:42
juliankOr if it broke everything :D11:42
Laneyheh11:45
Laneyanother run should start soon, so we can watch the log of that11:45
Laneyjuliank: can't see it live yet, but looks like it worked12:45
Laneypyside2 is showing as Always failed12:45
julianksweet12:46
julianktime to go back in history and update all the other hints :)12:46
julianke.g. aptdaemon's force-badtest and stuff12:46
* juliank should submit a merge12:46
Laneyyeah I dunno which ones should use this, happy to leave that to others to work out :-)12:46
juliankLaney: I hope people actually read ubuntu-release, I'm sending one out now12:52
Laneythanks, and the release team should12:52
Laneythey're the main audience for this ...12:52
juliankI'm subscribed now too12:53
juliankLaney: I think there's a wiki page somewhere too explaining hints that needs updating, but I don't know for sure12:54
Laneyah could be12:55
Laneyno results when searching wiki.ubuntu.com tho12:57
cjwatsonI think I've fixed the problem where component-mismatches often didn't run: https://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-archive/ubuntu-archive-publishing/trunk/revision/108 and https://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-archive/ubuntu-archive-scripts/trunk/revision/26712:58
cjwatsonI also stopped archive-reports mirroring ubuntu-rtm and the stable phone overlay, since neither has changed for years12:58
Laneyah good, happy to see the back of that mtime check12:59
juliankNext I should rework update_excuses to summarize passing tests13:08
juliankPossibly it should show only one passing test and all failures13:08
juliankOr you get one passed tests button that you click on and then it does weird javascript13:09
juliankor split up update_excuses by first letter of package name13:09
coreycbsil2100: hello, if you have time today could you take a look at 1826114 and 1858933 in eoan unapproved?13:10
sil2100coreycb: will try! Today is release day of .4 so I'll see how that goes o/13:22
coreycbsil2100: thanks and good luck13:23
sil2100jibel: do you think we're good from the desktop POV? Can you mark desktop as ready?13:23
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Builds: Kubuntu Desktop amd64 [Bionic 18.04.4] has been marked as ready13:33
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-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Builds: Ubuntu Base amd64 [Bionic 18.04.4] has been marked as ready14:13
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jibelsil2100, yes, I think it's good.14:19
jibelsil2100, desktop marked as ready14:20
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Builds: Ubuntu Desktop amd64 [Bionic 18.04.4] has been marked as ready14:20
cpaelzerHi, I'm looking for an archive admin that can spent some minutes to resulve a bunch of things the server team has been waiting on14:30
cpaelzerI have everything prepared and read in MIRs, component-mismatches and such - but need someone with the permissions14:30
cpaelzerseb128: apw: sil2100: didrocks: ^^ highlighting those who should be online right now considering timezones14:30
seb128cpaelzer, which ones do you need moved and where?14:31
cpaelzerthis is the overall todo list for me http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/D2TrSnKPhD/14:31
cpaelzerlets do them one by one here for coordination14:31
cpaelzerfirst14:32
cpaelzer- REMOVAL: bug 1862017 remove binary postgresql-11-rdkit (NBS)14:32
ubot5bug 1862017 in rdkit (Ubuntu) "[remove] Please remove old stale binary postgresql-11-rdkit from focal" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/186201714:32
msalvatoreWhat's the process for removing a package from the devel release? Moodle 3.0.3 is a 4 year old release. Moodle was removed from debian in 2017. Furthermore, it does not run in bionic or later because it requires php 5.4.4 or later or php7.0, but only php7.2 is available in bionic. https://moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=36434214:36
msalvatoreIdeally, moodle is removed from the devel release and replaced with an empty package for bionic and later.14:36
cpaelzermsalvatore: generally https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuDevelopment/PackageArchive#Removing_Packages14:36
msalvatorecpaelzer: thanks14:36
seb128cpaelzer, done14:37
didrocksseb128: need any ha?14:37
didrockshand*14:37
seb128didrocks, I'm good but thx for asking14:38
cpaelzerthanks, second are two MIRs14:38
seb128cpaelzer, libpmem-dev ... do you need it in main?14:38
cpaelzerfirst of these14:38
cpaelzerMIR: bug 1790856 move to main: src:pmdk binaries: libpmem1 libpmem-dev14:38
ubot5bug 1790856 in pmdk (Ubuntu) "[MIR] pmdk" [Undecided,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/179085614:38
seb128cpaelzer, just asking because you can build-depends on universe packages14:38
cpaelzerthe rule I was told was - if it is not causing any problems then also move the -dev to main14:38
cpaelzersometimes -dev have odd dependencies that cause issues, in this case it seems fine14:38
seb128wfm, worth case it shows up on component mismatch as to demote14:39
didrocksI always try to move -dev as well if there is no weird dep in it14:39
seb128done14:39
cpaelzerdidrocks: that was exactly my approach14:39
didrocks(but I don’t think there are real rules we have written for this)14:39
cpaelzerthanks seb12814:39
cpaelzernext is the other MIR14:39
cpaelzerMIR: bug 1853506 src:ndctl + binaries: libdaxctl-dev libdaxctl1 libndctl-dev libndctl6 ndctl14:39
ubot5bug 1853506 in ndctl (Ubuntu) "[MIR] ndctl" [Undecided,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/185350614:39
seb128cpaelzer, done14:42
cpaelzerthanks14:42
cpaelzernext is a demotion14:42
cpaelzer- DEMOTION: move to universe - binary libvirt-dev14:42
seb128done14:43
cpaelzerwe changed the seed to Extra-Exclude libvirt-dev from auto-promotion - that is the reason it showed up14:43
cpaelzerseb128: The next two are dependent on changes that so far are only in -proposed - so if you prefer we might wait until qemu migrated (needed some of the things above to be resolved) and then do the remaining demotions to universe14:43
cpaelzerI'm not sure about the ordering here14:43
cpaelzerthey are in https://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/component-mismatches-proposed.html14:43
seb128cpaelzer, I can demote them in proposed, I don't remember how that's handled when it migrates though14:43
cpaelzerwell, lets demote them in proposed then14:44
cpaelzerand I will recheck what happens once it migrated14:44
seb128+114:44
cpaelzerdoes that soudn right?14:44
cpaelzerok14:44
cpaelzerthen next is14:44
cpaelzer- DEMOTION: move to universe - binary qemu-system-x86-xen14:44
seb128done14:45
cpaelzerok, the next would be xen itself then14:45
cpaelzer- DEMOTION: move to universe - src:xen binaries libxen-4.9 libxen-dev libxenstore3.014:45
seb128that one is only in focal and not showing on component-mismatch14:46
seb128so I guess to do once qemu migrates?14:46
cpaelzerok, then keep it as is until qemu migrates14:46
cpaelzeryes14:46
seb128good14:46
cpaelzerI'll come back here14:46
cpaelzerthere is one more as a bonus14:46
cpaelzerfor you or didrocks14:46
seb128shoot :)14:46
cpaelzeropenjpeg2: libopenjp2-7 libopenjp2-7-dev fir MIR 71106114:46
seb128that was done earlier14:46
cpaelzerI was part of that as MIR member not in any other way14:46
cpaelzerah ok great14:46
didrocksI did it this morning, didn’t I?14:47
didrocksk14:47
cpaelzerit still is in the report14:47
seb128the report is 2 days old for some reason14:47
didrocksyep14:47
cpaelzerno it isn't14:47
seb128oh, no, it was this morning14:47
seb128it refreshed since, sorry :)14:47
cpaelzercjwatson: did use his magic fix-all-powers14:47
cpaelzernow it is rather up to date again14:47
seb128great14:47
cpaelzerI'm done for now14:48
cpaelzerthanks seb12814:48
didrocksI think it’s due to cups which didn’t migrate yet14:48
cpaelzerI'll come back once qemu migrated to resolve the rest14:48
didrocksweird, I’ll double check14:48
seb128cpaelzer, np! thanks for having all the details lined up, it makes it easy :)14:48
cpaelzernp14:48
didrockscpaelzer:  libopenjp2-7 | 2.3.1-1                        | focal                    | amd64, arm64, armhf, i386, ppc64el, s390x14:50
didrocksfrom ramdison14:50
didrocksrmadison* (grrr, can’t type on my new keyboard)14:51
* seb128 wonders what this one is about14:52
seb128 libxcb (1.13.1-3build1 to 1.13.1-4) in proposed for 0 days14:52
seb128    Unsatisfiable depends:14:52
seb128        libxcb-xfixes0-dev.: amd64, arm64, armhf, i386, ppc64el, s390x14:52
seb128in proposed migration, but not showing on component-mismatch?14:52
cpaelzerxcb means nothing to me - I'm out on this one14:56
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Builds: Lubuntu Desktop amd64 [Bionic 18.04.4] has been marked as ready15:23
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Laneyjuliank: imho we should rebase britney before adding much more divergence15:24
julianksounds sensible15:24
juliankI guess I could  also do server-side post-processing of the html output15:25
juliankOr write a script that I can give a package name, it extracts the html for it, and then shows me in browser15:26
juliankoh, it could even follow chains15:26
juliankcould run that locally15:26
juliankbecause waiting for excuses to load in browser and then search in there... that takes sometime15:26
juliank:D15:26
julianks/sometime/some time/15:26
Laneycyphermo_x was working on some kind of excuses tool15:26
Laneyusing the yaml iirc15:26
juliankah yes15:27
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: gcc-10-cross-ports [arm64] (focal-proposed/universe) [2ubuntu1] (i386-whitelist)15:29
xnoxseb128:  it's a typpo!15:29
xnoxseb128:  note the dot15:29
xnoxDepends: libxcb-xinput0 (= 1.13.1-4), libxcb1-dev, libxcb-xfixes0-dev.15:29
xnoxand package 'libxcb-xfixes0-dev.' does not exist, only 'libxcb-xfixes0-dev' exists without a final dot15:29
seb128lol15:30
seb128xnox, thanks :)15:30
seb128tjaalton, ^15:30
tjaaltonfixed already15:30
seb128ah15:30
seb128sorry :p15:30
seb128xnox, tjaalton, thx15:30
tjaalton-5 has the cross-test fix too15:30
tjaaltonforgot to add it in -415:30
vorlonrbalint: lp:~rbalint/britney/hints-ubuntu why are you bumping the i386 hint?  is systemd/i386 testable (in which case we should be fixing it so it passes), or not (in which case we should badtest all versions)?16:44
rbalintvorlon, i wanted to find that out later after the security fixes landed in focal16:51
rbalintvorlon, i make an attempt to make it at least partly testable16:52
rbalintvorlon, i went with badtesting all/i38617:12
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vorlonjuliank: you might want to mention somewhere what the syntax of this force-reset-test hint is17:52
vorlon(syntax and semantics)17:52
juliankvorlon: hmm, well, it's the same as for force-badtest, just that it resets runs to alwaysfailed17:53
juliankcargo cult the examples in the hints repo :D17:53
vorlonjuliank: right, I'm saying if you're announcing the thing on the mailing list, you should tell people how to use it rather than having them guess.  Does it always take a version? What does the version mean? etc17:54
juliankWell, we don't have docs for the rest either I guess17:55
vorlonI mean, I was opposed to the idea of this ever being done via the hints interface, I think that's shoehorned in rather than something that makes sense17:55
juliankCould we add a README to the hints repo explaining the hints?17:55
vorlonsure, MP welcome ;)17:55
juliankI feel like I broke launchpad17:58
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: systemd (bionic-proposed/main) [237-3ubuntu10.38 => 237-3ubuntu10.39] (core)17:59
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: systemd (eoan-proposed/main) [242-7ubuntu3.6 => 242-7ubuntu3.7] (core)17:59
juliankvorlon: At least I have an example here: https://code.launchpad.net/~juliank/britney/hints-ubuntu/+merge/37867217:59
ddstreetvorlon any chance you could review these...no change in the patches i'm adding from what you reviewed last time, it's just rebased on the security upload that overrode -proposed17:59
juliankwill figure out a README17:59
juliankvorlon: I preferred Debian's baseline trigger idea, fwiw, but I think it's important to have some option18:00
juliankAnd people are split on the debian solution18:00
juliankIf we rebase our britney, we'll have both, though18:00
juliankthen we can have people do their migration-reference/0 triggers18:02
juliankthough it feels like I'm not sure if that's a good thing to do, as it overrides release team control18:02
LaneyNope, the submission script won't allow them since it enforces that all triggers exist18:03
juliankah18:04
juliankwell, that could be changed easily :D18:04
juliankIf we want18:04
LaneyWe want automatic release-only (migration-reference, if you like) runs :P18:05
juliankthat'd be nice, yes18:05
juliankallowing them to be run manually after a test failed in proposed sounds sensible too, though18:05
juliankI think Debian automatically reruns migration-reference tests if unstable fails the test to see if it is a regression18:06
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: yaru-theme [amd64] (focal-proposed/main) [20.04.1] (desktop-core)18:07
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: grub2 (focal-proposed/main) [2.04-1ubuntu18 => 2.04-1ubuntu18] (core)18:08
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: qt4-x11 [s390x] (focal-proposed/universe) [4:4.8.7+dfsg-20] (i386-whitelist, kubuntu)18:16
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted qt4-x11 [s390x] (focal-proposed) [4:4.8.7+dfsg-20]18:18
RikMillsvorlon: qt4-x11 is on i386 whitelist why? it can't build on i386 due to missing libsqlite0-dev18:19
cjwatsonjuliank: oi, breaking Launchpad is my job18:19
vorlonRikMills: explicitly seeded, having been identified as a package that users need for their legacy binaries18:20
vorlonRikMills: but if it goes away in 20.04, then it falls out of the whitelist18:20
mitya57in the worst case we can add back our delta to build with libsqlite3-dev18:21
vorlonwell, why would you build against ancient libsqlite018:21
vorlonwe could add that to the whitelist, but blech18:21
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: grub2 (focal-proposed/main) [2.04-1ubuntu18 => 2.04-1ubuntu18] (core)18:21
mitya57vorlon: there was a huge delta and nobody did a merge for years. So we decided to just sync the latest version from Debian, which apparently built with old sqlite.18:23
mitya57But I would remove qt4-x11 from the whitelist in any case. We do not want to provide any support for Qt 4 at this point.18:24
vorlonmitya57: no, it will be removed from the whitelist only when it's removed from the archive18:24
vorlonif qt4 is removed for 20.04 then the whitelist doesn't matter18:24
vorlonif qt4 ships in 20.04, then i386 compatibility matters18:24
mitya57When the source package is removed, or when i386 binaries no longer build?18:24
vorlonwhen the source package is removed.18:25
mitya57Ok…18:25
vorlonand maybe you want to coordinate with tsimonq2 who has been working on qt4-x11 removal for focal18:25
mitya57I appreciate his work and try to take part in it too :)18:26
vorlonso, sqlite doesn't add any other dependencies, we could revive it on i386 easily enough and let the current qt4-x11 build18:26
RikMillsI don't think simon is much active on that for now. mostly I have been looking at it18:27
vorlonok18:28
vorlonanyway I've revivified sqlite/i386 now18:28
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: qt4-x11 [amd64] (focal-proposed/universe) [4:4.8.7+dfsg-20] (i386-whitelist, kubuntu)18:28
RikMillsvorlon: whichever is easiest. on this the aim is just to get qt5base migrated, which has breaks on qt4 < than the debian sync18:29
RikMillsthanks!18:29
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted qt4-x11 [amd64] (focal-proposed) [4:4.8.7+dfsg-20]18:29
mitya57vorlon: thanks18:30
mitya57Apparently the packaged synced from Debian builds both sqlite2 and sqlite3 backends, while our package built only the latter.18:30
mitya57*the package18:30
mitya57If something other breaks and we have to do a new upload, it should be easy to drop the sqlite2 backend again.18:31
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: ruby-api-pagination [amd64] (focal-proposed/universe) [4.8.2-1] (no packageset)18:54
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted ruby-api-pagination [amd64] (focal-proposed) [4.8.2-1]20:29
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-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: clamav (bionic-proposed/main) [0.102.1+dfsg-0ubuntu0.18.04.2 => 0.102.1+dfsg-0ubuntu0.18.04.3] (ubuntu-server)21:20
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-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted systemd [source] (eoan-proposed) [242-7ubuntu3.7]21:42
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted systemd [source] (bionic-proposed) [237-3ubuntu10.39]21:46
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Builds: Ubuntu Budgie Desktop amd64 [Bionic 18.04.4] has been marked as ready22:19
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Builds: Ubuntu Budgie Desktop i386 [Bionic 18.04.4] has been marked as ready22:19
xnoxvorlon:  sqlite3 is broken on s390x in forcal-proposed https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/sqlite3/+bug/1862267 can we please remove the new sqlite3 from focal-proposed for now? I will bisect / debug it tomorrow to understand what is going wrong?23:09
ubot5Ubuntu bug 1862267 in sqlite3 (Ubuntu) "sqlite3 3.31.1-1 is broken on s390x" [Undecided,New]23:09
xnoxotherwise it will be blocking boost & other migrations23:09
xnoxon s390x23:09
vorlonxnox: I don't see where it blocks boost?23:41
vorlonor anything23:41

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