=== JanC is now known as Guest56745 === JanC_ is now known as JanC [14:59] o/ [15:00] o/ [15:00] o/ [15:00] o/ [15:00] #startmeeting Weekly Ubuntu Foundations team [15:00] Meeting started Thu Aug 13 15:00:53 2020 UTC. The chair is bdmurray. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/meetingology. [15:00] Available commands: action commands idea info link nick === meetingology changed the topic of #ubuntu-meeting to: Ubuntu Meeting Grounds: Please leave swords by the door | Calendar/Scheduled meetings: http://fridge.ubuntu.com/calendars | Logs: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MeetingLogs | Meetingology documentation: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/meetingology | be nice | Weekly Ubuntu Foundations team Meeting | Current topic: [15:01] #topic Lightning rounds === meetingology changed the topic of #ubuntu-meeting to: Ubuntu Meeting Grounds: Please leave swords by the door | Calendar/Scheduled meetings: http://fridge.ubuntu.com/calendars | Logs: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MeetingLogs | Meetingology documentation: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/meetingology | be nice | Weekly Ubuntu Foundations team Meeting | Current topic: Lightning rounds [15:01] echo $(shuf -e vorlon bdmurray xnox tdaitx doko sil2100 rbalint infinity mwhudson juliank waveform slyon) [15:01] doko rbalint slyon juliank vorlon xnox infinity mwhudson tdaitx waveform sil2100 bdmurray [15:01] doko wins [15:03] rbalint: are you ready? [15:04] * uploads via Debian: libcec 6.0.2-1, waylandpp 0.2.8-1 (fixes FTBFS on ppc64el), kodi 18.8+dfsg1-1 (sponsoring) [15:04] * vim FTBFS fix on riscv64 [15:04] * set up now official git packaging repository for update-motd uploaded a bugfix [15:04] * preparing SRUs for glibc and next upload to groovy [15:04] * poking proposed packages [15:04] (done) [15:04] oops [15:04] - short week, vacation day on Tuesday [15:04] - wanted to attend the meeting from the hot pool on the rooftop, but it's raining cats and dogs [15:04] - ported the ftbfs-report to python3 [15:04] - started test rebuilds for focal GCC and python SRU updates. no regressions for the updates, but delaying the uploads until Septemb [15:04] er [15:04] - filed bug reports for focal fbbfs (main only) [15:04] - supposed to do +1 maintenance, but doing stuff instead which I wanted to get done before the vacation [15:04] (done) [15:05] slyon: [15:05] - Published "Call for testing: iwd" on discourse [15:05] - Fix ftbfs: netplan.io, procenv, sensible-utils, pexpect [15:05] * pexpect awaiting Debian review, bug #1891196 [15:05] * sensible-utils in -proposed, bug #1891193 [15:05] - Kicking proposed-migration for sbuild/dpkg [15:05] bug 1891196 in sensible-utils (Ubuntu) "FTBFS because of porefs=noline,wrap is unrecognized" [Undecided,Fix committed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1891196 [15:05] bug 1891193 in pexpect (Ubuntu) "FTBFS with Sphinx >= 3.x" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1891193 [15:05] - prepared debdiff & test-runner for awscli/botocore/s3transfer SRUs [15:05] * needs review, bug #1867673, bug #1875485, bug #1880999 [15:05] === Netplan === [15:05] - Published "Share your Netplan configuration!" on AskUbuntu [15:05] - Finished Wireguard PR#113, needs review [15:05] - Discussions on "OVS cloud-init first book broken" issue, PR#157 [15:05] - Started implementing OVS settings tagging & cleanup [15:05] (done) [15:05] bug 1867673 in awscli (Ubuntu Xenial) "[SRU] awscli not kept up to date" [Undecided,Fix committed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1867673 [15:05] bug 1875485 in python-botocore (Ubuntu Xenial) "[SRU] python-botocore out of date" [Undecided,Fix committed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1875485 [15:05] bug 1880999 in python-s3transfer (Ubuntu) "SRU: bump version to make compatible with upstream awscli requirements" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1880999 [15:05] It's me time! [15:05] * more apt http method debugging and fixing [15:05] * fixed grubzfs-testsuite [15:05] * autopkgtest work: [15:05] - rebased [15:05] - brought lxd and cloud workers into sync [15:05] - work on migrating haveged -> rng-tools [15:05] * starting new attempt at os-prober upgrade problem debugging/testing [15:05] * closed LP: #1876737 as invalid following consultation with patch upstream [15:05] Launchpad bug 1876737 in grub2 (Ubuntu) "GRUB refuses to boot a 32-bit kernel when in EFI mode" [Low,Invalid] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1876737 [15:05] (done) [15:05] vorlon: [15:06] * proposed-migration: rolling a few packages back (nodejs) and forward (haskell*) to move the icu+ transition closer to finishing [15:06] * dropped ocaml support from llvm-toolchain-10 on i386 to let ocaml stuff be migratable [15:06] * NEW package reviews [15:06] (done) [15:06] xnox: [15:07] Better resolved integration & systemd migrated to release [15:07] Rebootstrapped rustc for riscv64 in groovy [15:07] Created groovy FTBFS spreadsheet and started to fix my own ones [15:07] Uploaded one fix for https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/plymouth/+bug/1880250 [15:07] Launchpad bug 1880250 in systemd (Ubuntu Groovy) "Ctrl-C message displayed without any actual disk check" [Undecided,Confirmed] [15:07] Worked on fixing snapd preseeding in lxd containers (handed over to lxd team) [15:07] Fixed https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/smc-tools/+bug/1884508 [15:07] Error: Could not gather data from Launchpad for bug #1884508 (https://launchpad.net/bugs/1884508). The error has been logged [15:07] reuploaded microcode-initrd after new reject, with fixes [15:07] done [15:07] tdaitx: [15:07] * jck-11 [15:07] - updated docs, compared test runs, investigated initial lxc setup [15:07] - reviewing and testing config options [15:07] * following up on errors.u.c for openjdk-8 [15:07] * fixing ftbfs (pyparted, libzstd on the way) [15:07] (done) [15:07] waveform: [15:07] * Catching up on e-mail after hols! [15:07] * Investigated wifi firmware on core18/core20; update required for core18 (definitely for core18, probably for core20) [15:07] * Attempted to reproduce boot cycle issue on core20 (unsuccessful so far) [15:07] * More bt/wifi testing for appliances [15:07] * Added patches for FTBFS for kbd (LP: #1891316) [15:07] Launchpad bug 1891316 in kbd (Ubuntu) "duplicate "progname" under gcc-10" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1891316 [15:07] * and open-iscsi, but that was bumped by a merge fixing it anyway (LP: #1891367) [15:07] Launchpad bug 1891367 in open-iscsi (Ubuntu) "duplicate vars under gcc-10" [Undecided,Invalid] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1891367 [15:07] * Testing "new stuff" [15:07] (done) [15:08] sil2100: [15:08] - SRU reviews and releases [15:08] - DMB meeting [15:08] - Netplan code reviews [15:08] - Last week: 20.04.1 [15:08] - Lots and lots of diverse work for 18.04.5 and 16.04.7 [15:08] - Some +1 maintenance [15:08] - FTBFS fixes [15:08] - Implementing the constant delivery of gadget snaps [15:08] - Interviews [15:08] - Fun with appliance images and new appliances [15:08] (done) [15:08] updated python-bson package in Error Tracker environment [15:08] updated raspi imaging info for 20.04.1 LTS [15:08] added skimage to the list of "big" packages for autopkgtest [15:08] created release tracking discourse post for 18.04.5 [15:08] updated autopkgtest wiki documentation regarding workers and result.tar [15:08] ran node-redis autopkgtests for bryce on arm64 canonistack unit [15:08] investigation into upgrade failure in LP: #1886748 [15:08] point release work [15:08] Launchpad bug 1886748 in ubuntu-release-upgrader (Ubuntu Focal) "upgrade from 18.04 to 20.04 fails to calculate if libomp5 is installed" [High,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1886748 [15:09] iso testing of Ubuntu Kylin desktop for 16.04.7 [15:09] ✔ done [15:09] Any questions on status? [15:09] Oh I have one! [15:10] vorlon: re nodejs I was testing some packages with a m1.large unit and they passed before the nodejs version was reverted. Should we still commit that big_packages? [15:10] slyon, good job on iwd! [15:10] thanks! There is quite some feedback already [15:11] bdmurray, i think if the likelihood of passing grows enough with large instances it is worth committing [15:11] bdmurray: yes, since the new nodejs is coming back eventually [15:11] (hopefully soon) [15:11] okay [15:12] #topic Release incoming bugs === meetingology changed the topic of #ubuntu-meeting to: Ubuntu Meeting Grounds: Please leave swords by the door | Calendar/Scheduled meetings: http://fridge.ubuntu.com/calendars | Logs: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MeetingLogs | Meetingology documentation: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/meetingology | be nice | Weekly Ubuntu Foundations team Meeting | Current topic: Release incoming bugs [15:12] http://reqorts.qa.ubuntu.com/reports/rls-mgr/rls-gg-incoming-bug-tasks.html [15:12] bug 1876737 is new [15:12] bug 1876737 in grub2 (Ubuntu) "GRUB refuses to boot a 32-bit kernel when in EFI mode" [Low,Invalid] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1876737 [15:13] Well, juliank seems to have taken care of that. [15:14] well that's easy enough, it's been marked invalid [15:14] Yup [15:14] yeah [15:14] (and I agree :) [15:14] #link http://reqorts.qa.ubuntu.com/reports/rls-mgr/rls-ff-incoming-bug-tasks.html [15:14] some ftbfs bugs have eneded up here [15:15] curious [15:15] doko you did another test rebuild? [15:15] were these failures present at release time? [15:16] bdmurray: did you *read* my summary? [15:16] I was so focused on nodejs I must have missed it [15:16] how would you know? they succeeded *brefore* the release [15:17] there are clearly some ftbfs which were built using -proposed? [15:18] strace and xz-utils were on the last test rebuild at https://people.canonical.com/~doko/ftbfs-report/test-rebuild-20200327-focal-focal.html#main, pycurl and cryptsetup were not [15:18] vim was not [15:18] How should we prioritize these compared to the groovy ftbfs? [15:18] they're lower priority [15:18] but I think we should card them anyway [15:19] Okay, I'll do that later today. [15:20] bug 1888033 - you set this to critical [15:20] bug 1888033 in Ubuntu " Check error with 20.04-desktop ISO" [Critical,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1888033 [15:21] you is apparently xnox [15:21] you is always xnox [15:22] I is? [15:22] bdmurray, vorlon do we plan doing srus with the focal fixes? [15:22] rbalint: for the ftbfs? [15:22] bdmurray, yes [15:22] rbalint: these changes are suitable for staging in -proposed and using block-proposed-focal tags, per current SRU policy [15:23] and this is fairly important so the security team doesn't have to chase build failures as part of doing a security update [15:23] Does the security team incorporate changes in -proposed? [15:24] vorlon: bdmurray: i only respond to vous or You, not lowercase you. [15:24] they will at least have the opportunity to look there for solutions [15:24] Vy [15:24] xnox: what about YOU‽ [15:24] bdmurray: stop shouting, i am right here [15:24] vorlon: okay, but is it part of their process? [15:24] bdmurray: yes [15:25] i can't remember what, but they did pick it up like that, from me for something [15:25] okay, cool [15:25] vorlon, bdmurray i do see the benefits, but compared to improving groovy i think it is so low in priority that it is not worth carding/fixing them in advance, just when an update is needed [15:25] xnox: so about bug 1888033 [15:25] bug 1888033 in Ubuntu " Check error with 20.04-desktop ISO" [Critical,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1888033 [15:26] rbalint: I'm on the fence about this; I have taken that position in the past, but here there are only 5 of them, I think it's worth putting them in the backlog [15:26] (but then, I may be culling the backlog again soon) [15:27] xnox: I don't agree with 'critical' here [15:29] vorlon: i will respond to the bug soon [15:30] #topic Team proposed-migration report === meetingology changed the topic of #ubuntu-meeting to: Ubuntu Meeting Grounds: Please leave swords by the door | Calendar/Scheduled meetings: http://fridge.ubuntu.com/calendars | Logs: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MeetingLogs | Meetingology documentation: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/meetingology | be nice | Weekly Ubuntu Foundations team Meeting | Current topic: Team proposed-migration report [15:30] [LINK] https://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/proposed-migration/update_excuses_by_team.html#foundations-bugs [15:31] well it looks better than last week [15:31] bdmurray: are you still on mpfr4 / python-gmpy2? [15:32] There is a new upstream version of python-gmpy2 which needs an NMU upload to Debian. [15:32] but that doesn't block us from uploading it to Ubuntu in the meantime [15:32] I'm not a DD so could use help here. [15:33] any DDs want to volunteer to NMU? [15:33] see debian bug 965001 [15:33] Debian bug 965001 in src:python-gmpy2 "strange version 2.1.0 beta4 fails tests with mpfr4 4.1.0" [Serious,Open] http://bugs.debian.org/965001 [15:33] well, do the upload in groovy first, and see if it fixes the issue [15:34] Okay [15:35] doko: are you still handling the lintian stuff? I believe you were taking it because promotions were requixred [15:36] vorlon: yes, 2.89 just migrated. not sure what I can still do before my vacation [15:36] huray [15:36] ah ok, so maybe this is all done [15:36] xnox: python-werkzeug? [15:36] lintian must be much better being a long test [15:36] ah you're asking for a removal [15:36] I'll follow up [15:37] gce-compute-image-packages: rbalint: is this still blocked on MIRs? [15:37] vorlon: needs removal. sadly. [15:38] yeah. [15:38] vorlon, yes, i'm on it [15:38] ok [15:38] icu... still in progress, this should be all hands on deck for +1 maintenance... [15:38] which takes us down to openjdk-8 blocking gcups [15:38] cups [15:39] doko commented before that it's wrong for britney to have a custom trigger here [15:39] nevertheless, someone needs to fix something [15:39] tdaitx: can you take a look and figure out what's needed? [15:40] vorlon: yeah, needs to be blacklisted [15:41] lapack seems to be new vs last week [15:41] waveform: would you like this one? [15:41] vorlon, sure [15:42] libsereal-decoder-perl: maybe just needs a retest with new lintian? I'll follow up [15:42] vorlon, i retried [15:42] rbalint: ok [15:43] rbalint: but I'll claim it nevertheless for followup :) [15:43] vorlon, :-) [15:43] python-future depends on sphinx which has autopkgtest regressions [15:43] slyon: would you care to take this one? [15:43] vorlon: yes I will [15:43] (I'll retrigger the failing tests now) [15:44] glibc blocking audit... rbalint, any insight? [15:44] glibc test is broken, i file a hint [15:44] ok [15:44] systemd migrated [15:45] gmp just migrated [15:45] software-properties, ddstreet asked about it on IRC, it's an i386 entanglement; I'll take this [15:46] and then I think that's it for now [15:46] vorlon re: software-properties, https://code.launchpad.net/~ddstreet/livecd-rootfs/+git/livecd-rootfs/+merge/389235 [15:47] * juliank brb [15:47] ddstreet: I'm not a fan of bypassing modules we have to abstract this in favor of direct url parsing [15:47] ddstreet: restoring binaries on i386 should be easy; I'll pursue that first [15:48] bdmurray: anyway, done [15:48] #topic AOB === meetingology changed the topic of #ubuntu-meeting to: Ubuntu Meeting Grounds: Please leave swords by the door | Calendar/Scheduled meetings: http://fridge.ubuntu.com/calendars | Logs: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MeetingLogs | Meetingology documentation: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/meetingology | be nice | Weekly Ubuntu Foundations team Meeting | Current topic: AOB [15:50] alright, let's wrap it up [15:50] #endmeeting === meetingology changed the topic of #ubuntu-meeting to: Ubuntu Meeting Grounds: Please leave swords by the door | Calendar/Scheduled meetings: http://fridge.ubuntu.com/calendars | Logs: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MeetingLogs | Meetingology documentation: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/meetingology | be nice [15:50] Meeting ended Thu Aug 13 15:50:23 2020 UTC. [15:50] Minutes: http://ubottu.com/meetingology/logs/ubuntu-meeting/2020/ubuntu-meeting.2020-08-13-15.00.moin.txt [15:50] thanks! [15:50] Oh, I'll be out on Monday if anything o/ [15:53] o/