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-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: python-pip (xenial-proposed/universe) [8.1.1-2ubuntu0.4 => 8.1.1-2ubuntu0.5] (no packageset)01:02
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hellsworthLaney: the added copy timeout definitely helped and icu passed03:43
hellsworthautopkgtest.ubuntu.com/packages/libr/libreoffice/focal/arm6403:43
hellsworthso the only failure i see now for LO arm64 is the uicheck test timing out.. is this a build issue too?03:44
hellsworthhttps://paste.ubuntu.com/p/C6gzvvmW4p/03:44
hellsworththat was taken from the openjdk-lts run that ran for 11.5 hours03:45
hellsworthfull log: https://objectstorage.prodstack4-5.canonical.com/v1/AUTH_77e2ada1e7a84929a74ba3b87153c0ac/autopkgtest-focal/focal/arm64/libr/libreoffice/20200226_025555_be507@/log.gz03:45
hellsworthmarcustomlinson: could you please rerun the openjdk-lts test and see if it passes? maybe it just needs another run.. i'm not sure what else to do03:46
hellsworthhttp://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/request.cgi?release=focal&arch=arm64&package=libreoffice&trigger=openjdk-lts/11.0.6%2B10-2ubuntu203:46
hellsworthalso marcustomlinson could you please rerun the redland test: http://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/request.cgi?release=focal&arch=arm64&package=libreoffice&trigger=redland/1.0.17-1.1ubuntu103:50
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: ponyorm [amd64] (focal-proposed/universe) [0.7.11-1] (no packageset)05:14
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: gazebo [amd64] (focal-proposed/universe) [9.12.0+dfsg-1] (no packageset)06:14
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: ubuntukylin-wallpapers [amd64] (focal-proposed/universe) [20.04.0] (ubuntukylin)06:32
cpaelzerhello archive admins - there are new corosync and pacemaker uploades hanging in the new queue06:35
cpaelzerthe former adds vqsync and the latter split out libpacemaker06:36
cpaelzerboth is intentional and expected06:36
cpaelzerit would be great if someone could accept those in the focal new queue so that the tests kick off and rafaeldtinoco can later (when he gets online) on check those results06:36
cpaelzernot sure who might still (vorlon) already (doko, apw) be around to process that ^^06:38
vorlonamazing timing06:39
vorloncpaelzer: are these both changes that came from Debian?06:40
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted anet [armhf] (focal-proposed) [0.4.2-2]06:40
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted liblog4ada [arm64] (focal-proposed) [1.3.1.b6dafb49-2]06:40
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted ponyorm [amd64] (focal-proposed) [0.7.11-1]06:40
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted gazebo [amd64] (focal-proposed) [9.12.0+dfsg-1]06:40
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted liblog4ada [armhf] (focal-proposed) [1.3.1.b6dafb49-2]06:40
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted anet [arm64] (focal-proposed) [0.4.2-2]06:41
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted golang-github-dreamitgetit-statuscake [amd64] (focal-proposed) [0.0~git20190809.9d26ad7-1]06:41
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted golang-github-phpdave11-gofpdi [amd64] (focal-proposed) [1.0.8+git20190928.81a2921-1]06:41
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted liblog4ada [amd64] (focal-proposed) [1.3.1.b6dafb49-2]06:41
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted liblog4ada [s390x] (focal-proposed) [1.3.1.b6dafb49-2]06:41
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted golang-github-apparentlymart-go-dump [amd64] (focal-proposed) [0.0~git20190214.042adf3-1]06:41
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted golang-github-svanharmelen-jsonapi [amd64] (focal-proposed) [1.0.0+git20180618.0c0828c-1]06:41
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted golang-github-goji-httpauth [amd64] (focal-proposed) [0.0~git20160601.2da839a-1]06:41
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted liblog4ada [ppc64el] (focal-proposed) [1.3.1.b6dafb49-2]06:41
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted anet [amd64] (focal-proposed) [0.4.2-2]06:41
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted anet [s390x] (focal-proposed) [0.4.2-2]06:41
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted anet [ppc64el] (focal-proposed) [0.4.2-2]06:41
cpaelzervorlon: yes we didn't add them - they are in debian already06:43
cpaelzer=> https://paste.debian.net/1132339/06:44
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted corosync [amd64] (focal-proposed) [3.0.3-2ubuntu1]06:46
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted corosync [armhf] (focal-proposed) [3.0.3-2ubuntu1]06:46
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted corosync [ppc64el] (focal-proposed) [3.0.3-2ubuntu1]06:46
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted pacemaker [amd64] (focal-proposed) [2.0.3-3ubuntu1]06:46
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted pacemaker [armhf] (focal-proposed) [2.0.3-3ubuntu1]06:46
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted pacemaker [ppc64el] (focal-proposed) [2.0.3-3ubuntu1]06:46
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted corosync [arm64] (focal-proposed) [3.0.3-2ubuntu1]06:46
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted corosync [s390x] (focal-proposed) [3.0.3-2ubuntu1]06:46
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted pacemaker [i386] (focal-proposed) [2.0.3-3ubuntu1]06:46
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted corosync [i386] (focal-proposed) [3.0.3-2ubuntu1]06:46
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted pacemaker [s390x] (focal-proposed) [2.0.3-3ubuntu1]06:46
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted pacemaker [arm64] (focal-proposed) [2.0.3-3ubuntu1]06:46
cpaelzerthank you vorlon, that allows rafaeldtinoco to later hit the ground running :-)06:47
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted ubuntukylin-wallpapers [amd64] (focal-proposed) [20.04.0]06:47
cpaelzervorlon: BTW I have prepared and tested the staged uploads to un-break libnbd/nbdkit06:48
cpaelzerstarted the first of three uploads a few minutes ago06:48
cpaelzerjust mentioning as we discussed about it a few days ago06:48
vorlon\o/06:50
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: adacgi [amd64] (focal-proposed/universe) [1.6-23] (no packageset)07:08
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: adacgi [ppc64el] (focal-proposed/universe) [1.6-23] (no packageset)07:08
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: adacgi [s390x] (focal-proposed/universe) [1.6-23] (no packageset)07:10
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: adacgi [arm64] (focal-proposed/universe) [1.6-23] (no packageset)07:10
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: adacgi [armhf] (focal-proposed/universe) [1.6-23] (no packageset)07:11
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted adacgi [amd64] (focal-proposed) [1.6-23]07:11
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted adacgi [armhf] (focal-proposed) [1.6-23]07:11
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted adacgi [s390x] (focal-proposed) [1.6-23]07:12
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted adacgi [arm64] (focal-proposed) [1.6-23]07:12
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted adacgi [ppc64el] (focal-proposed) [1.6-23]07:12
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-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: supysonic [amd64] (focal-proposed/universe) [0.5.0+ds-1] (no packageset)08:15
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted linux-signed-azure [amd64] (focal-proposed) [5.4.0-1003.3]08:39
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted linux-signed-oracle [amd64] (focal-proposed) [5.4.0-1003.3]08:39
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted grub2 [amd64] (focal-proposed) [2.04-1ubuntu20]08:52
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted grub2 [arm64] (focal-proposed) [2.04-1ubuntu20]08:52
rbalintsil2100, could you please merge https://code.launchpad.net/~rbalint/britney/hints-ubuntu/+merge/379876 for systemd?09:38
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: ceph (bionic-proposed/main) [12.2.12-0ubuntu0.18.04.4 => 12.2.13-0ubuntu0.18.04.1] (desktop-core, ubuntu-server)09:38
sil2100rbalint: looking09:47
sil2100rbalint: done09:50
rbalintsil2100, thanks!09:50
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: ceph (eoan-proposed/main) [14.2.4-0ubuntu0.19.10.1 => 14.2.7-0ubuntu0.19.10.1] (desktop-core, ubuntu-server)10:00
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: php-nikic-fast-route [amd64] (focal-proposed/universe) [1.3.0-1] (no packageset)11:13
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: rust-quickcheck-macros [amd64] (focal-proposed/universe) [0.9.1-1] (no packageset)11:14
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: rust-quickcheck-macros [ppc64el] (focal-proposed/universe) [0.9.1-1] (no packageset)11:14
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: rust-quickcheck-macros [s390x] (focal-proposed/universe) [0.9.1-1] (no packageset)11:14
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: rust-quickcheck-macros [arm64] (focal-proposed/universe) [0.9.1-1] (no packageset)11:15
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: rust-quickcheck-macros [armhf] (focal-proposed/universe) [0.9.1-1] (no packageset)11:15
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted php-nikic-fast-route [amd64] (focal-proposed) [1.3.0-1]11:35
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted rust-quickcheck-macros [arm64] (focal-proposed) [0.9.1-1]11:35
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted rust-quickcheck-macros [ppc64el] (focal-proposed) [0.9.1-1]11:35
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted supysonic [amd64] (focal-proposed) [0.5.0+ds-1]11:35
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted rust-quickcheck-macros [amd64] (focal-proposed) [0.9.1-1]11:35
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted rust-quickcheck-macros [s390x] (focal-proposed) [0.9.1-1]11:35
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted rust-quickcheck-macros [armhf] (focal-proposed) [0.9.1-1]11:35
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted ovn-octavia-provider [source] (focal-proposed) [0.0.1~git2020022414.000049c-0ubuntu1]11:41
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted python-edgegrid [source] (focal-proposed) [1.1.1-0ubuntu1]11:41
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: python-edgegrid [amd64] (focal-proposed/none) [1.1.1-0ubuntu1] (no packageset)11:43
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: ovn-octavia-provider [amd64] (focal-proposed/none) [0.0.1~git2020022414.000049c-0ubuntu1] (no packageset)11:46
dokothe mpi4py/ppc64el issues is known upstream: https://bitbucket.org/mpi4py/mpi4py/issues/127/test-failure-with-openmpi-on-ppc64le12:00
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted ovn-octavia-provider [amd64] (focal-proposed) [0.0.1~git2020022414.000049c-0ubuntu1]12:01
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted python-edgegrid [amd64] (focal-proposed) [1.1.1-0ubuntu1]12:01
LaneyI'm going to kill those in progress libreoffice/arm64 runs against icu12:07
Laneythere have been altogether too many retries of that one12:07
Laneylocutus_: you already got a pass there, so not sure why you have another one in progress, also could you please stop using all-proposed randomly?12:08
Laneygone12:10
seb128Laney, http://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/packages/libr/libreoffice/focal/arm64 icu got 3 successful retries so yeah, no need to extra ones still12:10
Laneyindeed12:10
Laneyboth of the runs in progress were from people who have green ticks there ;-)12:11
seb128Laney, the timeout increase was not specific to libreoffice right?12:12
Laneyno12:12
Laneydon't know of any other package that was affected by that problem though12:12
Laneynot much that's as big as libreoffice to copy about12:13
seb128probably not12:13
seb128right12:13
seb128I was just curious, I don't have a specific case/example :)12:13
Laneyokey12:13
locutus_Laney, it was a mistake due to wrong trigger, or me refreshing the page, sorry for that12:24
Laneythat's ok12:24
Laneyit just matters more for libreoffice since that creates more load than most things12:24
locutus_doesn't use of all-proposed make all of them become green with just one test?12:24
Laneyall of what?12:25
locutus_if the proposed version is fixed, isn't this the only way to avoid useless rebuilds?12:25
locutus_sorry let me provide an example12:25
locutus_openjdk-14 is libreoffice/bad/arm64 same for redland/bad/arm64 openjdk-lts/bad/arm6412:26
locutus_isn't triggering one of them with all-proposed=1 enough to make them all go green if it passes?12:26
locutus_instead of triggering three different tests?12:26
Laneyno it's not, you need it in the triggers for that12:26
Laneyall-proposed or not is not looked at by proposed-migration at all12:27
Laneyretry-autopkgtest-regressions generates you retries with triggers consolidated though12:28
Laneyhttps://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/request.cgi?release=focal&arch=arm64&package=libreoffice&trigger=openjdk-14%2F14~36-2&trigger=redland%2F1.0.17-1.1ubuntu1&trigger=openjdk-lts%2F11.0.6%2B10-2ubuntu212:28
Laneythat's what it makes for libreoffice currently12:28
locutus_thanks, so using the stuff from ubuntu-archive-tools and doing it by clicking via web has different behaviours12:30
LaneyI mean it's still a bit questionable to consolidate like that, not sure r-a-r is wise to do it12:31
locutus_I mean, using all-proposed=1 via web, and running retry-autopkgtest-regressions --all-proposed has different meanings, the former uses proposed pocket, the latter uses more triggers12:31
Laneyumm12:32
Laneythe latter gives &all-proposed=1 too, it just gets you the "right" triggers as well12:32
locutus_oh ok, so the one from cmdline is more powerful12:33
locutus_I'm trying to do it for llvm now, lets see if I do any mistake12:33
Laneyit's not only the triggers you get from proposed with all-proposed=1, it is everything12:33
Laneythat is pretty much why it's a bad idea12:33
locutus_ok makes sense12:33
locutus_apw, autopkgtest for gazebo/9.12.0+dfsg-1: amd64: Pass, arm64: Regression ♻ , armhf: Regression ♻ , i386: Regression ♻ , ppc64el: Regression ♻ , s390x: Always failed12:37
locutus_is this one candidate for a forget test?12:37
locutus_it is amd64 only now12:38
locutus_so it makes no sense to let it in proposed-forever due to NBS12:38
apwlocutus_, i'd need to think about the 'simplest' graph from there to sanity12:42
apw(and i am thinking about something esle right now)12:42
Laney(chips)12:45
seb128https://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/proposed-migration/update_excuses_by_team.html was indicating what 'candidate' items were blocked on some days ago12:48
seb128does anyone know why it stopped doing that? it was a nice12:48
seb128(like it would state that things needed icu)12:49
Laneyare you sure it did that?12:50
Laneybecause I feel like it was probably before icu became a candidate12:50
dokocoreycb: packages reviewed and accepted.  I did assume that "Openstack developers" == "Neutron developers"12:51
ahasenackhi release team, I'm not sure how to fix the related bug (or even if it's a bug), so I filed a badtest hint: https://code.launchpad.net/~ahasenack/britney/bind9-i386-dnsutils/+merge/37988612:56
ahasenackit has more details12:56
Laneyseb128: Looks like that could be added though: it's called migrate-after in https://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/proposed-migration/update_excuses.yaml12:58
LaneyI think the code for this is in lp:ubuntu-archive-scripts12:59
seb128Laney, I saw it did that for a couple of days which I found cool but maybe I misrember...12:59
seb128Laney, thx for the pointers, maybe a project for the hack day next week :)13:00
Laneysure!13:00
coreycbdoko: thanks, and I've added "Neutron developers" to copyright13:37
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: libserial [s390x] (focal-proposed/universe) [1.0.0-2~build1] (no packageset)14:18
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: libserial [ppc64el] (focal-proposed/universe) [1.0.0-2~build1] (no packageset)14:19
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: libserial [armhf] (focal-proposed/universe) [1.0.0-2~build1] (no packageset)14:21
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: libserial [amd64] (focal-proposed/universe) [1.0.0-2~build1] (no packageset)14:26
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: libserial [arm64] (focal-proposed/universe) [1.0.0-2~build1] (no packageset)14:26
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: network-manager (bionic-proposed/main) [1.10.6-2ubuntu1.3 => 1.10.6-2ubuntu1.4] (kubuntu, ubuntu-desktop)14:43
hellsworthhey Laney could you take a quick look at this LO test failure? it is timing out but it's not clear why. is there an autopkgtest build infra timeout we could increase?15:12
hellsworthfull log: https://objectstorage.prodstack4-5.canonical.com/v1/AUTH_77e2ada1e7a84929a74ba3b87153c0ac/autopkgtest-focal/focal/arm64/libr/libreoffice/20200226_025555_be507@/log.gz15:12
hellsworthsnippet: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/krVHdrXc98/15:12
tkamppeterCan someone "badtest" gscan2pdf on arm64? Its autopkgtests hang on this platform: bug 1860592 Especially it stops sane-backends from migrating.15:23
ubot5bug 1860592 in gscan2pdf (Ubuntu) "Test t/06190 hangs on arm64" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/186059215:23
seb128tkamppeter, you can do a merge request against https://code.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-release/britney/hints-ubuntu to add it15:24
tkamppeterhellsworth, if an autopkgtest run takes more than 2:30 hours (150 min) it gets killed.15:25
hellsworththat's not ture15:25
hellsworththere are plenty of passing tests listed here http://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/packages/libr/libreoffice/focal/arm64 that took longer than 6.5 hours15:25
tkamppeterhellsworth, is at least my experience, or is it perhaps 150 min hanging, being idle, ...?15:26
hellsworthidk15:27
RikMillsI recognise the 150 min timeout, but I forget what on exactly. test hanging or buildd?15:27
RikMillsLaney: ^ ?15:28
tkamppeterseb128, is there any documentation and/or policy about adding entries to hints-ubuntu?15:38
seb128tkamppeter, not that I know15:39
Laneyhellsworth: no, there is nothing to bump for that16:09
Laneywhy is a random test in the middle timing out?16:09
hellsworthi have no clue, but i thought it wouldn't hurt to ask if it was maybe build related16:09
LaneyI don't know I'm afraid, it's probably going to want someone interested in the package to investigate that specific test and work out what it does and why it might time out16:14
hellsworthyeah i'm actually trying to find a test timeout now :)16:15
tkamppeterseb128, LocutusOfBorg: https://code.launchpad.net/~till-kamppeter/britney/hints-ubuntu/+merge/379910 I hope it is correct.16:17
Laneyhellsworth: interesting that it's the two java triggers and nothing else, and looks like that test usually only takes ~1h but the timeout happened after like 5.5 hours16:20
Laneyso I would say it probably does look likely that the test itself hung (i.e. has a bug or the new java does or some combination)16:20
hellsworthoh great points!16:21
rharperrbasak:  would you have some time to look at   the curtin SRU; it is now verified and ready for release, https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/curtin/+bug/186145216:21
ubot5Ubuntu bug 1861452 in curtin (Ubuntu) "sru curtin 2020-02-14 - 19.3-26-g82f23e3d-0ubuntu1" [Undecided,Confirmed]16:21
* Laney eyes the number of libreoffice/armhf/zlib test runs in progress simultaneously16:22
Laneyincluding an all-proposed one, arrrghghghgh16:22
LaneyLocutusOfBorg: you don't need all-proposed if you include the right triggers!!!!!16:23
hellsworthwhat does all-proposed mean?16:23
Laneyunless you *specifically* want everything from proposed for some (good!) reason16:23
hellsworthoh i see16:23
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: grub2 (focal-proposed/main) [2.04-1ubuntu21 => 2.04-1ubuntu21] (core)16:24
LocutusOfBorgLaney, I have to fix my workflow somewhere16:27
LocutusOfBorglet me see what I did16:27
LocutusOfBorgok now my ctrl+r should pick the no all-proposed  version16:28
rbasakrharper: what's the status of bug 1861452 in Focal?16:31
ubot5bug 1861452 in curtin (Ubuntu) "sru curtin 2020-02-14 - 19.3-26-g82f23e3d-0ubuntu1" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/186145216:31
rharperrbasak: released, the version is in the archive for focal16:32
rharperrbasak: I'll mark that now16:32
vorlonmitya57: qtwebengine-opensource-src is in the middle of the icu transition, please don't do uploads of packages that are waiting on icu in -proposed16:32
rbasakThanks16:32
mitya57vorlon: ok, sorry. In fact I prepared binaries in a PPA in order to reduce harm to the transition.16:33
vorlonmitya57: it invalidates my hint, which is by version, which means 2h+ after I notice it before I get an updated view of the migration status16:34
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: grub2 (focal-proposed/main) [2.04-1ubuntu21 => 2.04-1ubuntu21] (core)16:35
ahasenackvorlon: hi, when you have a moment, https://code.launchpad.net/~ahasenack/britney/bind9-i386-dnsutils/+merge/379886 explains the problem and what I tried (and didn't work)16:35
mitya57Ack, I won't do any more related uploads.16:35
vorlon... and also we're still waiting for test results, so16:40
vorlonpyside2 tests take 2+h on arm16:40
* vorlon forces qtwebengine-opensource-src to not wait for test results16:41
LocutusOfBorgyay16:41
rbasakrharper: is there supposed to be a MAAS test result logged against the Eoan proposed package?16:46
rharperrbasak: no; maas is not supported on eoan; only on LTS releases16:47
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted grub2 [amd64] (focal-proposed) [2.04-1ubuntu21]16:47
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted grub2 [arm64] (focal-proposed) [2.04-1ubuntu21]16:47
LocutusOfBorgvorlon, FYI ocaml is also mostly ready, entangled only with gnat/gprbuild16:48
rbasakrharper: but maas ships in Eoan :-/16:48
LocutusOfBorgI would appreciate if you can do anything in case britney is stuck :(16:48
rbasakAnd that's not documented in https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CurtinUpdates16:48
rharperrbasak: you are correct16:48
* rbasak is reminded of "Papers, please"16:50
vorlonahasenack: you say "it didn't help" to mark dnsutils Multi-Arch: foreign, how did you actually test this?  Do you have an autopkgtest commandline that'll work against a ppa?16:53
ahasenackvorlon: no, I tried "apt install dnsutils:i386"16:53
ahasenackwith my ppa added16:54
vorlonahasenack: ok, that's not the command that autopkgtest will run16:54
ahasenacklet me try a dep8 run against the ppa then16:54
ahasenackbut16:54
vorlonit will decipher that it's Arch: all / Multi-Arch: foreign and will just install the one that's there16:54
vorlonbut it's considered by apt to be arch: amd64 for such purposes16:54
ahasenackis it fine to try with a local lxd image, or should I use bileto?16:54
vorlonI'm fine with you testing locally16:54
rbasakrharper: so I'm looking for a summary of what testing was done, including what version was tested and in this case which type of test each one is, to match against the test plan documented at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CurtinUpdates16:55
ahasenackthe usual autopkgtest -o logs ... <include ppa>... --apt-pocket=proposed ... ./<source>/ -- lxd ubuntu-daily:focal?16:55
rbasakrharper: everything else looks fine16:55
rbasakrharper: the MAAS tests I can see what versions were tested by extracting the zips, which was tedious but I got there16:55
rbasakrharper: the other test artifacts seem rather unfathomable.16:56
rbasakOh, and that each test passed of course16:56
ahasenackrunning16:56
rbasakBut I can't see those things, or a summary of those things16:56
rharperthe console.log will show the version use for vmtests,  and for the CDO QA run, it's a click-through to their web form and log with version;16:56
dokovorlon: please hint in python3.8, while the arm64 tests are still running. the one kopanocore test failure did already succeed. will give a better view on icu again16:56
ahasenackvorlon: ah, wait, I don't know how to run autopkgtest locally with an i386 focal16:57
rharperrbasak: I can add a summary entry as  a comment or updated description;16:57
rbasakrharper: the CDO QA run I did find details for, but that doesn't seem to be required according to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CurtinUpdates16:57
rharperok16:57
ahasenackvorlon: do I just include "sudo dpkg --add-architecture i386" in the setup commands?16:57
ahasenackcpaelzer: you did that in the recent past, no? ^16:57
vorlondoko: it doesn't change the view on icu, python3.8 isn't part of the icu transition16:58
vorlonahasenack: you have to --add-architecture and also apt-get update afterwards16:58
ahasenackvorlon: ok, thanks16:58
* ahasenack crosses fingers16:59
rharperrbasak: for the vmtest rnus, the -console.log includes curtin versions used at the top; and the bottom includes the summary of tests/passed failed.  in two cases, we re-run tests that fail due to hardware resource issues (timed out); and include a second log (v2);16:59
dokoxnox: so what did you claim? ;p17:00
rbasakrharper: I'm also a bit puzzled that those console logs seem to be pulling the curtin source package. Is the binary being tested?17:02
dokoI see that ocaml and python3.8 are connected17:02
xnoxxnox:  my claim is confused about life17:02
xnoxdoko:  there is pyocaml yes.17:03
rharperrbasak: curtin is all python, so the source is the binary; curtin is deployed by packing up it's python source and pushing that into the target environment via cloud-init;  this is how MAAS deploys curtin in ephemaral environments, and this is how curtin's vmtest harness does as well17:03
ahasenackvorlon: Get:59 http://br.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu focal-proposed/main amd64 dnsutils all 1:9.16.0-1ubuntu1 [2756 B]17:04
ahasenackhah17:04
ahasenacklooks like it worked17:04
ahasenackit pulled the arch-all transitional package from 9.16.0 (and the real package later)17:05
ahasenackGet:63 http://br.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu focal-proposed/main amd64 bind9-dnsutils amd64 1:9.16.0-1ubuntu1 [134 kB]17:05
ahasenackbut amd64,hm17:05
vorlonah17:05
ahasenacklet me repeat without dpkg --add-architecture17:05
rbasakrharper: is the source picked up from the source package or from the binary package? Because packaging can modify Python source when it builds the binary package.17:06
ahasenacktime autopkgtest -o dep8-i386-with-ppa-and-proposed -U -B -s --apt-pocket=proposed --setup-commands="sudo dpkg --add-architecture i386; sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ahasenack/junk -y;sudo apt-get update" ./bind9/ -- lxd ubuntu-daily:focal17:06
ahasenackthat was my command line17:06
dokopromoted ruby2.7 again17:06
ahasenackmaybe without -U? and do a dist-upgrade in my setup-commands17:06
ahasenackyeah, it didn't use my ppa17:07
* ahasenack checks17:07
rbasakrharper, powersj: ^ sorry for the pain. AIUI, my reviewing job is to check these things. If you're in a hurry, feel free to pass to someone who already follows all of this. vorlon maybe?17:07
vorlonahasenack: bind9-dnsutils isn't Multi-Arch: foreign, so dnsutils -> bind9-dnsutils will follow the dep within the native arch.  And we probably want to be able to install the :i386 one, and it's a utils package so M-A: foreign is probably correct17:07
rharperrbasak: packing happens from the installed binary;  the installed curtin will pack it's installed code into blob to be written out via cloud-init17:07
rbasakrharper: OK, so surely the test should be testing from the binary and not the source then?17:07
rharperit is testing from the binary; we create a container in which we install curtin from -proposed17:08
rbasakThe usual goal of SRU verification is to test the built binary17:08
rbasakBut the first thing it seems to do is pull-lp-source?17:08
ahasenackwait, it used my ppa, I just happened to have pasted the first grep hit, it later installed mine17:08
* ahasenack continues checking17:08
rharperand then we call curtin inside this container and run the 'pack' command to build the blob that's deployed into VMs for testing that the version from the archive deploys correctly17:08
ahasenackit did get my ppa, but I don't see it installing i386 packages17:09
vorlonahasenack: oh.  couldn't you fix this by making the autopkgtest depend on bind9-dnsutils in debian/tests/control, instead of the transitional package?17:09
* vorlon whistles innocentl/y17:09
ahasenackvorlon: oh17:10
ahasenacksomeone needs a clue bat looks like it17:10
ahasenackbut I still need a way to verify, I'll try bileto17:10
vorlonahasenack: I assumed it was pulling in dnsutils because it had a Depends: @ or something; but in this case it's a simple replace to not pull in the transitional package :)17:10
rharperrbasak: the source is pulled to acquire the tool to create the container in which we install the binary from -proposed17:10
ahasenackvorlon: I assumed it was the testbed, because dnsutils was installed already17:10
ahasenackvorlon: if this fixes it, no need for multi-arch? OR is that still something good to do? Or better wait for bugs to happen, if at all?17:11
ahasenackweird, I did have this in bileto before, and it passed17:11
ahasenackanyway17:11
vorlonahasenack: no need for multi-arch, it would still be correct but probably useless17:12
ahasenackok17:12
ahasenackthanks for your help17:12
rbasakrharper: ah, OK17:21
rbasakSorry17:21
rbasakrharper: so I can see that in the Eoan vmtest that failed, but not in the Eoan vmtest that succeeded17:25
rharperrbasak: not a problem; it's not immediately obvious17:25
rharperrbasak:  e-console.log ?17:26
rbasakSorry no, that's wrong17:26
rbasakThis is confusing!17:26
rbasakcurtin-vmtest-proposed-x-console.log says "installed curtin at 19.3-26-g82f23e3d-0ubuntu1~16.04.117:27
rbasak"17:27
rbasakWhich is a convenient confirmation17:27
rbasakBut that's the first one that failed17:27
rbasakThe retry test logs seem to have a different format?17:27
rbasakAnd those don't seem to have that output17:27
rharperrbasak: they are different as it's human (me) re-issuing the command to run a subset of the tests17:29
rbasakrharper: subset because the remainder passed the previous time?17:30
rharpercorrect17:30
rharperon the jenkins node we have, at some levels of load, tests just timeout due to contrained resourse; we rerun them sequentially (rather than in parallel) to confirm that they are passing17:30
rbasakvorlon: in https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CurtinUpdates, what do you understand by the MAAS integration test requirement? Is that supposed to apply only to LTS releases, or all supported Ubuntu releases?17:34
vorlonrbasak: all supported, or else why SRU it to that release?17:34
rbasakrharper: ^17:35
rharperWe're SRU'ing curtin; not maas.    The code path we (curtin) verify is in an Eoan ephemeral enviroment, does curtin install correctly in all of the integration tests we have.  MAAS QA re-runs a subset of curtin vmtest scenarios, but not all of what we run.    This is a limitation of the MAAS test harness;17:39
rharperrbasak: I need to relocate; thanks for looking into the SRU; I'll be back online in about 30 minutes or so17:46
locutus__vorlon, what is wrong with odil?18:49
locutus__I see update_output failing because of it18:57
locutus__reverse-depends -r focal  python-odil returns nothing18:59
locutus__ python-odil | 0.10.0-3ubuntu1 | focal/universe  | amd64, arm64, armhf, ppc64el, s390x19:00
locutus__any AA please NBS cleanup=19:00
locutus__doko, ^^19:00
vorlonlocutus__: nothing's wrong with odil, only with the order in which the autohinter is considering packages for inclusion in its hint20:09
vorlonsee also output of my hint in https://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/proposed-migration/update_output_notest.txt , which gets odil just fine but is currently hung up on r-cran-insight20:10
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: flatpak (eoan-proposed/universe) [1.4.3-1 => 1.4.4-0ubuntu0.1] (ubuntugnome) (sync)20:24
kenvandineahayzen: ^^20:25
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: apt [s390x] (focal-proposed/main) [1.9.11] (core, i386-whitelist)20:39
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: apt [ppc64el] (focal-proposed/main) [1.9.11] (core, i386-whitelist)20:40
juliankfinal APT ABI (well, at least the minimum ABI, might make more stuff public again) is coming in! :D20:40
juliankpython-apt 1.9.8 is already uploaded with a build-depends on this version20:40
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: apt [amd64] (focal-proposed/main) [1.9.11] (core, i386-whitelist)20:42
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: apt [i386] (focal-proposed/main) [1.9.11] (core, i386-whitelist)20:42
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: apt [arm64] (focal-proposed/main) [1.9.11] (core, i386-whitelist)20:47
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juliankWould somebody be so kind to approve the apt soname bump?20:48
juliankI already upload libept as well with the packaging changes for the new apt version20:48
juliankso hopefully once it's in, libept binaries should get build and hit new20:48
juliankand once they are in we can build the rest20:49
juliankwell, we can build most before libept :D20:49
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: kodiplatform [amd64] (focal-proposed/universe) [20180302-0ubuntu1] (no packageset)21:39
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ahayzenkenvandine, awesome thanks :-D21:39
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: kodiplatform [ppc64el] (focal-proposed/universe) [20180302-0ubuntu1] (no packageset)21:40
rbalintplease reject the kodiplatform binaries21:41
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: kodiplatform [arm64] (focal-proposed/universe) [20180302-0ubuntu1] (no packageset)21:42
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: kodiplatform [armhf] (focal-proposed/universe) [20180302-0ubuntu1] (no packageset)21:42
vorlonrafaeldtinoco: I'm rolling back ruby-charlock-holmes in -proposed, the ruby transition can't stack on the icu transition right now21:52
rafaeldtinocoalright21:52
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted apt [amd64] (focal-proposed) [1.9.11]21:52
rafaeldtinocokanashiro: ^21:52
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted apt [armhf] (focal-proposed) [1.9.11]21:52
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted apt [ppc64el] (focal-proposed) [1.9.11]21:52
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted apt [arm64] (focal-proposed) [1.9.11]21:52
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted apt [s390x] (focal-proposed) [1.9.11]21:52
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted apt [i386] (focal-proposed) [1.9.11]21:52
rbalintthe kodiplatform ubuntu2 binaries will be ok21:54
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: linux-signed-gcp [amd64] (focal-proposed/main) [5.4.0-1002.2] (core, kernel)22:04
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted linux-signed-gcp [amd64] (focal-proposed) [5.4.0-1002.2]22:27
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Packageset: Added libfido2 to i386-whitelist in focal22:45
ahasenackvorlon: hmpf, now I got this, after changing the test builddep to the non-transitional package:  builddeps:/tmp/autopkgtest.ZYqxfY/1-autopkgtest-satdep.dsc:i386 : Depends: bind9-dnsutils:i38623:02
ahasenackI'll have to look at that tomorrow23:02
vorlonthat alone doesn't look like a problem23:02
vorlonis there error output?23:02
ahasenackhttps://objectstorage.prodstack4-5.canonical.com/v1/AUTH_77e2ada1e7a84929a74ba3b87153c0ac/autopkgtest-focal/focal/i386/b/bind9/20200226_222941_4f774@/log.gz is the log23:03
vorlonok23:04
vorlonahasenack: could be fixed by making bind9-utils Multi-Arch: foreign23:04
ahasenackbut it's not an arch all package23:05
ahasenackah, hm23:05
ahasenackrunning the tools doesn't really matter23:05
ahasenacklet me check its contents23:05
vorlonthe reason it would fix it is that dnsutils, which is installed for some reason, would still have its dependency satisfied by bind9-dnsutils:i386 instead of bind9-dnsutils:amd64, allowing apt to make the switch23:07
ahasenackdnsutils is installed because it's a rdep of ubuntu-standard I think23:07
vorlon"for some reason" - because it's standard, yes23:07
ahasenackok, so bind9-utils has /usr/sbin/* binaries and python scripts23:08
ahasenackand the python module these scripts import: /usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/isc23:09
ahasenackhm, this worked in bileto just before23:12
ahasenackvorlon: as simple as this, hopefully? :) https://pastebin.ubuntu.com/p/xMVQjxBDfN/23:15
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Packageset: Added tepl to i386-whitelist in focal23:15
vorlonahasenack: I believe so23:15
ahasenackvorlon: this is hard to test, I couldn't even get autopkgtest locally to do it, with the new "-a i386" flag from that git repo autokgtest-development23:15
vorloncpaelzer, rafaeldtinoco: sorry https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/kronosnet/1.14-1ubuntu223:16
vorlonahasenack: yes, I've had difficulty testing those kinds of changes locally23:16
vorlonso I tend to just upload them because they don't make it worse ;)23:16
rafaeldtinocohey steve23:17
* rafaeldtinoco checks23:17
rafaeldtinocoyep, my last i386 changes were "best guess" with "local attempts" and "prays"23:17
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: azure-cosmos-table-python [amd64] (focal-proposed/universe) [1.0.5+git20191025-1] (no packageset)23:23
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: eshell-z [amd64] (focal-proposed/universe) [0.4-3] (no packageset)23:24
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Packageset: Added fmtlib to i386-whitelist in focal23:30

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