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rbasakUnit193: no the current set is correct, thanks04:12
Unit193Ah, OK.  I just saw the message from slashd and wondered.04:13
rbasakI think he was trying to ping just the remaining people not at the meeting04:15
rbasakBut specifying them individually made the dmb-ping part moot :)04:16
slyonHey! Could any core-dev please trigger this test for me? It seems to be flakey and passes reproducibly in a local autopkgtest VM: https://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/request.cgi?release=groovy&arch=amd64&package=ranger&trigger=sensible-utils%2F0.0.13 (same for s390x please)08:23
seb128slyon, hey, sure, retried08:37
* RikMills aborts08:38
RikMillsslyon: ps, as ranger is in universe, a MOTU could have as well08:38
slyonthanks seb128!08:39
seb128np!08:39
slyonAlso, thanks RikMills for this hint!08:39
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slyonRikMills: The ranger/amd64 test passed, but I guess s390x needs another try... Could you trigger that for me? https://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/request.cgi?release=groovy&arch=s390x&package=ranger&trigger=sensible-utils/0.0.1309:35
RikMillsslyon: done09:50
slyonRikMills: thank you!09:55
RikMillsslyon: np, and it passed :)10:15
slyonyay \o/10:20
ahasenackgood morning12:07
ahasenackrbalint: hi, did you see my ping yesterday about protobuf?12:07
cpaelzerrbalint: do you happen to know about recently livecd-rootfs tests all breaking on13:30
cpaelzerUnexpected seeded snap for ubuntu-cpc:minimized build: lxd=4.0/stable/ubuntu-20.0413:30
cpaelzerseems quite unrelated to the uploads that it blocks13:30
cpaelzerThere is a good run "in between" that found the very same snap13:32
cpaelzerhttps://objectstorage.prodstack4-5.canonical.com/v1/AUTH_77e2ada1e7a84929a74ba3b87153c0ac/autopkgtest-focal/focal/amd64/l/livecd-rootfs/20200814_140408_fec2b@/log.gz13:32
cpaelzersnap: found lxd=4.0/stable/ubuntu-20.0413:32
cpaelzerbut did not complain/crash13:32
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cpaelzerhrm that working one was 2.664.5 and that is in focal-updates - so I was assuming that is used13:33
cpaelzerbut in the failing test I see13:33
cpaelzerGet:34 http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu focal-updates/main amd64 livecd-rootfs amd64 2.664.4 [80.6 kB]13:33
cpaelzerpublished yesterday 2020-08-24 19:28:43 CEST13:34
cpaelzeryeah should be https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/livecd-rootfs/+bug/1889470 then13:34
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1889470 in livecd-rootfs (Ubuntu Focal) "snap seed with channel breaks ubuntu-cpc:minimized builds on focal" [Undecided,Fix released]13:34
cpaelzerjust need to find why it doesn't use the new package yet13:35
cpaelzerok the test was on proposed of 664.5 and the others before release13:36
cpaelzerI'll retrigger all the waiting ones as nothing is in the queue yet13:37
cpaelzerThat leaves me with systemd-fsckd (on focal this time) and not reproducible locally13:40
cpaelzerrbasak: are we in focal still on "retry until success" for those? Or are these also a symptom of https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/glib2.0/+bug/1892358/comments/1 ?13:42
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1892358 in qemu (Ubuntu) "autopkgtest success rate dropped inhibiting proposed migration" [Undecided,Confirmed]13:42
cpaelzerrbalint: and if so will you mark it there flaky as well or something else?13:43
seb128cpaelzer, is systemd-fsckd supposed to be fixed in groovy now? I retried the plymouth tests with the systemd version in proposed yesterday but that ended up still failing13:43
seb128rbalint, ^13:43
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cpaelzerseb128: no not yet, the link I had waits for an upload to systemd AFAIK13:44
seb128ah ok, good13:44
seb128cpaelzer, since I've a reply here, unsure if you saw I asked you on -desktop about bug #189235813:44
ubottubug 1892358 in qemu (Ubuntu) "autopkgtest success rate dropped inhibiting proposed migration" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/189235813:44
seb128cpaelzer, is there any work expected from e.g glib?13:45
seb128or did you just add those for referencing on the by team report?13:45
cpaelzerseb128: I add packages I see blocked by the systemd tests13:45
cpaelzerseb128: that way the update-excuse tag will be linked in excuses13:46
seb128technically those tasks are invalid13:46
seb128right13:46
cpaelzerand we can avoid everyone spending hours to find the same issue over and over13:46
seb128it's slightly annoying because they end up as being targetted but not assigned items which are red flag in our team reviews13:46
cpaelzerI tried setting invalid once, then the link in excuses goes away13:46
seb128right13:46
seb128hum13:46
seb128unsure what to do in those cases :/13:46
cpaelzerif one ready through the bgu comments I'm clearly saying that we added them for tracking of the actual systemd bug13:47
cpaelzerand on that I'm waiting for rbalint to add the mentioned flaky flag for systemd-fsckd13:47
seb128right, still they are on http://reqorts.qa.ubuntu.com/reports/rls-mgr/rls-gg-incoming-bug-tasks.html13:47
seb128which add noise to the report13:47
seb128and we usually try to drive our section to 0 in our weekly meeting13:47
cpaelzeryeah because the underlying issue is release important and got added the tag13:47
seb128I've no good idea how to get the referencing without the rls report noise13:48
seb128oh well, hopefully rbalint fixes the systemd issue by next week and we can ignore that problem until next time :-)13:49
cpaelzerLaney: do you happen to know a state we could set for all but systemd on bug 1892358 that will remove them from other overviews (as they are not really issues), but still get the linking due to the update-excuse tag?13:49
ubottubug 1892358 in qemu (Ubuntu) "autopkgtest success rate dropped inhibiting proposed migration" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/189235813:49
seb128cpaelzer, he's off this week13:49
seb128and I'm pretty confident we can't do that today, we would need to add some other way to reference on the proposed report13:50
cpaelzerseb128: and for plymouth https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/plymouth/+bug/188688613:54
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1886886 in systemd (Ubuntu) "Plymouth 0.9.5 release" [Undecided,In progress]13:54
ahasenacksil2100: hi, I'm getting a 500 error when trying to login on bileto13:55
cpaelzerahasenack: I'm still logged in and things work, can I do anything for you until sorted out?13:56
cpaelzerI feel like I had that issue in the past /me tries to remember13:56
ahasenackwell, I wanted to create a ticket13:56
cpaelzerahasenack: tell me what you need and I'll create it13:57
ahasenackcpaelzer: create one for nginx dep8 please13:57
seb128cpaelzer, right, I saw that one and rbalint landed a systemd update the same day he commented so I though that was maybe the version including the fix he mentioned13:57
seb128sounds like it was not though!13:57
cpaelzerahasenack: https://bileto.ubuntu.com/#/ticket/422713:58
ahasenack4227, ack13:58
ahasenackthanks13:58
cpaelzerI see the same error if I try to log in with another browser btw13:59
ahasenackhang on to your cookie! :)14:01
rbalintseb128, cpaelzer ahasenack sorry, i was out and apparently forgot setting that in my email. the last systemd upload should fix everything except for the livecd-rootfs revert that made fstab in lxd images invalide14:34
ahasenackrbalint: hi, I wanted to ask you about the golang-goprotobuf14:35
rbalintthis hint should help till livecd-rootfs is fixed, too https://code.launchpad.net/~rbalint/britney/hints-ubuntu/+merge/38979114:35
ahasenackin the ubuntu-server@ ml thread you said another package needed an update, which means also going ahead of debian there (quite a big ahead, actually).14:35
ahasenackis that the plan still?14:35
ahasenackand would that be the only package where we would have to do that, or is it just the tip of the iceberg? tbd?14:35
rbalintahasenack, this or vendoring things with is agains policy14:36
ahasenackdo we need that new protobuf?14:36
ahasenackI ask because it's my +1maint week, and that package stuck in proposed caught my attention, as many others depend on it14:37
rbalintahasenack, well, google's cloud agent started the upgrades by having been rewritten in go requiring fairly fresh golang packages and this caused a chain of upgrades to not vendor things14:38
ahasenackrbalint: so it's not just about vendoring, but vendoring a different version of an already existing package in the archive14:38
rbalinti thing there are 2-3 more packages to upgrade and I'm staging the changes in Debian's packaging repos, too14:38
rbalintahasenack, yes14:38
ahasenackrbalint: I checked salsa for that package you mentioned in the ML, I didn't see it in a branch there, is it in your personal repo area?14:39
rbalintahasenack, which package?14:39
ahasenacklet me get its name14:39
ahasenackrbalint: golang-github-grpc-ecosystem-grpc-gateway/1.6.4-214:39
rbalintahasenack, yes, i have not yet pushed this one because it broke, i'll when the package gets in a good shape, i'm testing it in https://bileto.ubuntu.com/#/ticket/414814:42
ahasenackrbalint: ok, so, are you back and handling this? :)14:42
rbalintahasenack, if you would like to have the wip branch i can push it somewhere14:42
rbalintahasenack, yes, definitely  :-014:42
rbalint:-)14:42
ahasenackok, sorry for the poke then, it's just as I said, I saw it in excuses, the ML thread, it's my +1week, "how bad can it be" and so on14:42
ahasenackI'll slowly step back from it :)14:43
rbalintahasenack, no problem, it is in -proposed for wuite some time :-\14:43
rbalintquite14:43
ahasenackit's not alone there :)14:44
cpaelzerrbalint: " the last systemd upload" means groovy I guess, what about focal?14:45
rbalintcpaelzer, sru-s are usually prepared by ddstreet, but i guess you mean the flakiness14:47
rbalintcpaelzer, as i look at the last runs the latest focal systemd upload got flakier without a change in systemd so it may be an infra issue or needs more investigation14:49
cpaelzerrbalint: do you want a new bug about it for you and ddstreet then?14:50
cpaelzerto focus the discussion in one place I mean14:50
rbalintcpaelzer, LP: #1892358 is not open against focal so i think just adding focal would be enough14:50
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1892358 in qemu (Ubuntu) "autopkgtest success rate dropped inhibiting proposed migration" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/189235814:50
cpaelzerok14:51
ijohnsonhmm does anybody know why there is no reply button on https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/why-is-snapd-both-a-deb-and-a-snap-in-focal/18022 ? I don't think the question is a support request, it is a question about snapd and I can explain the reason why the OP sees what they do, but erm I can't reply to it :-/15:39
danboidBeen hit by that F^&n GRUB bug :/ Anyone know what date the dodgy GRUB package hit the repos? End of July?15:44
danboidI use Landscape for updates so stuff gets updated daily15:44
danboidbut just tried rebooting our Azure 18.04 web server and ... nope15:45
danboidI've just tried using a recovery VM to reinstall GRUB but I obvs don't understand Azure disks and snapshots well enough yet15:47
danboidThe bug was reported on 30th July but I'd like to know when the dodgy GRUB hit the repos15:49
danboid(for 18.04)15:50
rbasakdanboid: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/grub2/+publishinghistory15:54
rbasak"whent he dodgy GRUB hit the repos" is ambiguous because I think the bug was already there, and the update revealed it?15:55
rbasakAnyway, the publishing history there will give you the exact timestamps. The mirrors lag a little behind the publishing timestamps.15:55
danboidrbasak, Yeah OK, thats part of what I needed to know, it should help anyway15:56
danboidrbasak, What do you mean "the update revealed it?"15:57
rbasakdanboid: AIUI, the systems that the grub update "broke" were already broken such that a subsequent grub update would fail.15:59
rbasakBug 1889556 has some details I think15:59
ubottubug 1889556 in grub2 (Ubuntu Groovy) "grub-install failure does not fail package upgrade (and does not roll back to matching modules)" [Undecided,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/188955615:59
rbasakThat's why the regression wasn't detected before the update was released - the update itself wasn't buggy. It revealed a problem that had already occurred on some systems that made those systems unbootable.16:01
danboidrbasak, So the version to revert before would be 2.02~beta2-36ubuntu3.2616:05
rbasakI'm not sure, sorry.16:06
rbasakAs I say, just reverting isn't necessarily sufficient.16:06
rbasakAlso see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SecurityTeam/KnowledgeBase/GRUB2SecureBootBypass#Known_issues16:06
rbasakI don't know the details in all of this - I'm just an observer16:06
rbasakI think if you follow those steps you don't need to revert16:07
danboidrbasak, It should be possible for me to fix this by using an Azure recovery VM to reinstall GRUB on this VM but I've just tried that and I'm having issues getting the correct drive to mount and detaching it afterwards16:16
danboidI don't have much experience with Azure16:17
danboidEven when my recovery VM is stopped, its not letting me detach the disk etc16:18
rbasakdanboid: I can't help, sorry. Try #ubuntu for user support16:21
danboidrbasak, I'm trying in #azure now. Thanks16:21
danboidI've never had any luck in #ubuntu asking anything btw :)16:22
rbasakdanboid: maybe #ubuntu-server. If the answer isn't widely known then non-realtime places tend to work better, such as askubuntu.com16:26
ahasenackhi, is there somebody here who can fix bileto login? I'm getting a 500 error when I try to login16:33
sil2100tseliot: hey! I have a question regarding the libnvidia-compute-* packages - so I was trying to resolve why the new nvidia-cuda-toolkit stuff didn't want to migrate17:26
sil2100tseliot: and it seems the general problem boils down to pyhst2 not being able to build on ppc64el now, as I think none of the nvidia-graphics-drivers-*-server packages provide a libnvidia-compute-* package for ppc64el (so it can't find libcuda.so anywhere)17:28
sil2100tseliot: do you know if there's any ppc64el story for those still?17:28
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