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mwhudsonagggghhh why does cargo 0.44.1 ftbfs on s390x00:01
wgrantmwhudson: Ugh, how?00:19
wgrantThat seems like really weird breakage.00:19
mwhudsonwgrant: https://launchpad.net/~mwhudson/+archive/ubuntu/rust-stuff/+build/19366472 i don't really get it00:20
mwhudsonwgrant: it could be a rustc problem maybe00:20
mwhudsonoh wait yes, rustc is segfaulting00:21
wgrantDoes look likely :(00:21
wgrantYep00:21
mwhudsonmaybe lto?00:21
wgrantIs this with the new rustc that upgrades from LLVM 9 to 10?00:21
wgrantOr is it still back on 9?00:21
wgrantI forget when that switch happened.00:21
mwhudson(merge-1.43)mwhudson@anduril:~/src/pkg/rustc$ git diff merge-1.42 merge-1.43 -- src/llvm-project/ | wc -l00:22
mwhudson2400:22
mwhudsonso i don't think it's that then00:22
* mwhudson gets his canonistack on01:56
mwhudsonblargh hope this instance has enough disk for this02:12
sarnoldthe whole point of a supercomputer is disk io, right? :)02:13
mwhudsonno02:22
mwhudsonas in, it does not have enough disk02:22
sarnoldaww :(02:22
mwhudsonhaha what https://pastebin.canonical.com/p/pnNx7Rsfyr/02:27
sarnoldzounds02:29
sarnoldmwhudson: is there a way to specify plaintext passwords in user-data config snippets? private keys? the set-passwords module looks a bit like it requires hashed passwords, but I'd hate to misread it..02:31
mwhudsonsarnold: it is possible to do that, yes02:31
mwhudsonunhashed_password: or something02:32
sarnoldoh bother "a regex (r'\$(1|2a|2y|5|6)(\$.+){2}') is used to determine if a password value should be treated as a hash."02:33
sarnoldmwhudson: how many people are going to hate me if I file a bug report on this? :)02:33
mwhudsonsarnold: where did you see that?02:33
sarnoldmwhudson: https://cloudinit.readthedocs.io/en/latest/topics/modules.html#set-passwords02:34
mwhudsonoh i see it02:34
mwhudsonthat's not the usual way of setting paswords02:34
mwhudsoni think?02:34
mwhudsonyeah pretty sure not02:35
sarnoldthe comments in this suggest it's not https://cloudinit.readthedocs.io/en/latest/topics/examples.html02:35
mwhudsonsarnold: i don't know how much people would hate you if you filed a bug about that :)02:36
sarnoldmwhudson: jfyi, https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/juju-core/+bug/1881225 -- thanks02:49
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1881225 in juju-core (Ubuntu) "do these error messages leak secrets?" [Undecided,New]02:49
mwhudsonsarnold: i would be pretty amazed if juju ever supplied user data that contained passwords but it is worth asking the question i guess02:51
sarnoldmwhudson: yeah it's entirely possible the outcome is "yeah, don't do that, retrieve secrets another way"02:52
mwhudsonhnnngh this build is going to succeed on this builder i think02:59
mwhudsonhm or maybe it's hanging in a different test02:59
mwhudsonwgrant: how much RAM do the builders have again?03:00
mwhudsonwonder if it's reacting badly to oom03:00
wgrantmwhudson: 4 vCPU, 8GiB03:00
wgrantAt present03:00
mwhudsonhmm same as this bos01 instance i think03:00
mwhudsonah well this is only 1 cpu03:00
mwhudsonso i guess peak memory usage on a 4 cpu builder would be higher03:01
mwhudsonand it definitely seems to be hung ;(03:02
mwhudsonnope that builds too03:22
mwhudsonoh using rustc 1.42 though03:23
mwhudsonis ports out of date??03:25
mwhudsonah no, rustc 1.43 is in NEW03:27
Unit193!info rustc groovy03:31
ubotturustc (source: rustc): Rust systems programming language. In component universe, is extra. Version 1.41.0+dfsg1+llvm-0ubuntu2 (groovy), package size 1693 kB, installed size 5069 kB03:31
mwhudsonugh https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/Ckykd9Mvz7/03:52
mwhudsoncore::intrinsics::copy_nonoverlapping (src=0x1 <- yeah that doesn't look right03:52
* mwhudson files https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/72723 and runs away04:04
tinwoodHi. Is there going to be an alpha for Goovy?  Or has that concept been dropped?  (I noticed there wasn't one for foccal either, looking back).06:12
tjaaltontinwood: right, use the dailies06:27
tinwoodtjaalton, thanks for confirmation!06:28
LocutusOfBorgjamespage, hello, any reason for this change?09:43
LocutusOfBorg+openstack-pkg-tools (107ubuntu6) focal; urgency=medium09:43
LocutusOfBorg+09:43
LocutusOfBorg+  * build-tools/pkgos-dh_auto_test: Don't use subunit when executing09:43
LocutusOfBorg+    tests with stestr.09:43
LocutusOfBorgI'm upstreaming to debian the python->python3 move on debian-openstack channel, but they ask me the reason for this09:43
LocutusOfBorgrbalint, https://salsa.debian.org/debian/flatbuffers/-/merge_requests/3 can you please rebase, merge and upload?11:06
LocutusOfBorgflatbuffers is fixed since some time11:07
LocutusOfBorgand I uploaded the RC bug fixes right now11:08
* LocutusOfBorg does it11:10
LocutusOfBorgtkamppeter, hello ghostscript merge please? I would like to understand the reason for openimageio ftbfs11:58
LocutusOfBorgI have a merge ready btw12:04
LocutusOfBorguploading sorry for stealing it :)12:26
rbasakcpaelzer: the dpdk reimport finished without errors. It didn't adopt upload/17.11.5-0_ubuntu18.04.1 though (one out of four upload tags that were there). I suspect the empty directory issue. Does this seem normal to you?12:40
LocutusOfBorg(openimageio builds fine now yay!)13:21
rbasakahasenack, sergiodj: reimport requests submitted for clamav, python-oauth, python-oauthlib, cifs-utils and apache2.13:28
sergiodjrbasak: thanks13:29
ahasenackrbasak: just to remember, these would have their hashes changed then, right?13:29
rbasakahasenack: correct13:29
ahasenackok13:30
tkamppeterLocutusOfBorg, I did not upload any Ghostscript after Focal release yet. the only reason why we do not sync Ghostscript with Debian as we build all packages with -O3 and one architecture (I think ppc64) does not build Ghostscript. It is a gcc bug and no regression-free solution got found yet.13:33
tkamppeterLocutusOfBorg, what is this  openimageio ftbfs?13:33
LocutusOfBorgtkamppeter, I uploaded the new ghostscript, keeping the gcc workaround for now13:38
tkamppeterOK, thanks.13:39
LocutusOfBorgit turned out openimageio was FTBFS because of openimagesomething else I don't recall13:39
LocutusOfBorgsomething like yaml-cpp sadness due to it being syncd and making c++ symbols sad13:39
xnoxvorlon:  can we tell which arch:all packages are seeded into i386 and needed, and which ones are not?14:04
rbasakrafaeldtinoco: what use case do you have in mind that would need an argument to ignore the environment variable? Couldn't you just invoke the command with the variable unset?14:18
rafaeldtinocorbasak: regular user might tend easier to execute df -a14:18
rafaeldtinocolets say14:18
rafaeldtinocoand see it all14:18
rafaeldtinoco(like the user that replied just now about their need on tmpfs)14:19
rafaeldtinocothat is what came to my mind14:19
rbasakOh, I see14:20
rbasakThat makes sense - good point14:20
sforsheeLaney: I'm trying to run autopkgtests against a kernel package in a ppa but I'm getting this message - "You submitted an invalid request: Package linux-5.7 does not have any test results"14:36
sforsheeis there something I can do to get the test to run?14:36
Laneysforshee: Can't be done via request.cgi atm :(14:38
Laneyget apw or someone to run it using run-autopkgtest14:38
sforsheeLaney: ack, thanks!14:39
sforsheeapw: ^14:39
vorlonxnox: which ones are seeded, you can look at the germinate output?15:03
vorlonor the packageset15:03
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xnoxvorlon:  right, it's just i fear that an arch:all package might be holding up openmpi on i386, specifcally this odd arch:all thing i don't see anymore!16:22
xnoxvorlon:  wait, it's there. this thing xmds216:28
xnoxis it published in i386, and does it hold up removal of openmpi on i386?16:28
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vorlonxnox: what removal are you talking about? I have no context for this17:07
vorlonxnox: what removal are you talking about? I have no context for this17:08
vorlonsorry17:08
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sarnoldhow does ddebs.ubuntu.com get the dbgsym packages? https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/openssl/+bug/188131421:12
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1881314 in openssl (Ubuntu) "libssl1.1-dbgsym 1.1.1-1ubuntu2.1~18.04.6 missing from ddebs.ubuntu.com for 18.04" [Undecided,New]21:12
sarnoldhttps://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/openssl21:12
sarnoldhttp://ddebs.ubuntu.com/pool/main/o/openssl/21:12
sarnoldit does indeed look like 1.1.1-1ubuntu2.1~18.04.6 debug packages haven't been copied into the ddebs yet21:13
cjwatsonsarnold: lp:ddeb-retriever21:14
cjwatsonI'll look21:14
cjwatsonHm yes, bother21:14
cjwatson16342   May 19 /bin/sh -c ~/ddeb-retriever/ddeb-retriever --verbose >>/srv/ddebs.ubuntu.com/logs/ddeb-retriever.log 2>21:14
cjwatson16343   May 19  \_ /usr/bin/python3 /srv/ddebs.ubuntu.com//ddeb-retriever/ddeb-retriever --verbose21:14
cjwatsonKilled, it should catch up in a bit21:15
cjwatsonThere was a network outage that day21:15
cjwatson(updated the bug too)21:17
sarnoldcjwatson: excellent, thanks! I haven't seen this one yet :)21:18
cjwatsonI guess my attempt to add timeouts there wasn't totally effective.  Fixing https://bugs.launchpad.net/launchpad/+bug/1856774 and making ddeb-retriever use that is almost certainly the way forward - as well as fixing a privacy edge case, it would reduce the number of network requests that need to be made there21:20
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1856774 in Launchpad itself "Export source_package_name and source_package_version on BPPH" [High,Triaged]21:20
sarnoldcjwatson: thanks! :)21:23
xnoxddstreet: rbalint: Laney: do you know how to "retrigger systemd-github-autopkgtests? i.e. how do i retrigger https://github.com/systemd/systemd/pull/15905 ?21:59
cjwatson2020-05-29 22:12:48,822 INFO    Installing 111/21396: osgearth-dbgsym 2.10.2+dfsg-2build4 in groovy s390x22:12
cjwatsonso it's about that far along (high startup time before it gets into that progress "bar").  We'll see22:13
sarnoldoh wow22:16
sarnoldis it this bit here?22:16
sarnold# pub.distro_arch_series and das.distroseries is expensive.22:16
cjwatsonno22:17
cjwatsonit just takes quite a long time to iterate over ten days' worth of all publications in Ubuntu22:17
cjwatsonsince that's how far backlogged it was22:17
sarnoldooooof :)22:18
sarnoldI'm surprised no one spotted this earlier, if it was ten days out of date :/22:18
cjwatsonquite22:18
cjwatsonit needs some kind of alerts, but it's an oldish system22:19
sarnoldadmittedly ddebs isn't the easiest thing to use..22:19
cjwatsonAnyway, rough extrapolation suggests it should catch up in ~10h22:21

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