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Ukikievorlon, Laney: Hey, would you guys like to try out ubot3 in here?  It's a clone like ubot5, but has support for gitlab/github issues as well as commits from those and cgit (though that can be turned off.)00:14
tewardummmmm.... 20.04.1's zsync for server ISOs seems... wrong/bad...01:04
tewardzsync says it can't parse it and it's straight binary data01:04
tewardneither of the zsync files work01:05
tewardfor 20.04.101:05
tewardis that normal?01:05
tewardnevermind sounds like an HTTPS problem >.>01:08
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dokohow did the autopkg queues go down from 3000-6000 to <1000 within two hours?10:26
LaneyI really purged those jobs I said I purged yesterday and actually didn't10:27
dokoLaney: please could you also give back all the /unkown ones?10:33
LaneyI think all the in progress or regression perls should be retried, will do that shortly10:34
dokota10:35
Laneydoing10:38
dokothe queues look "better" again, 4k+ ;p11:34
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: busybox (groovy-proposed/main) [1:1.30.1-4ubuntu9 => 1:1.30.1-4ubuntu9.1] (core, i386-whitelist)12:18
juliankLaney: Seems armhf caught up now, so I'll retire the additional lxd remote12:29
Laneyokey12:32
dokoI wouldn't mind if the armhf queue gets empty earlier, then you can retry armhf stuff which fails under load12:32
dokomwhudson: the execuses_by_team report now has some very long "Requires:" lines ... maybe you could only list the first few ones, and then refer to update_excuses?12:34
juliankLaney: I removed it from lxd remotes and ran juju set, will the workers go away automatically eventually?12:34
juliankI should probably send them SIGHUP12:34
Laneyunlikely12:35
Laneywell, they go away if the socat one does iirc12:35
Laneystop, reset-failed, disable that one, then see what happens12:35
dokodo you know how the i386 hints are normally handled?12:35
Laneymight hav eto do that for the workers too12:35
Laneythat stuff is buggy12:35
Laneydoko: by vorlon usually, not sure if there's a script12:36
juliankIf I keep the lxd worker instance around as stopped, does that affect our quota?12:40
Laneyyep12:40
juliankOK, all arm stuff should be back to its usual self12:41
juliankdoko: failures under load should be ignored not retried, full load is what we're aiming for anyway12:42
juliankLike once we have continuous baseline retesting, workers will be fully loaded all the time12:43
Laneyjuliank: which one did you delete, 45.21?12:43
juliankyes12:43
Laneyunits are still there12:43
Laneyprobably need to smite them manually12:44
Laneythink the new implementation fixes that ... I started rebasing that the other day12:44
juliankLaney: They are disabled however, it should just be systemd remnants that need cleaning12:44
juliankwell confusing stuff12:45
juliankthey certainly were stopped but now are running again12:45
dokojuliank: you're aiming for overload, not full load12:45
Laneymake sure to disable them12:45
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juliankSeem gone now12:47
juliankThe worker processes got stuck12:47
juliankdoko: well we want full load on our configuration, but that is overload of the quota12:48
juliank:D12:48
rbalintLaney, has there been a mass badtest hinting for the i386 false passes due to using amd64?12:57
rbalintLaney, if not i prep one12:57
Laneyno, that would be welcome, it should be only bumping of previous hints I guess12:57
rbalintLaney, no, there are many missing hints see https://code.launchpad.net/~rbalint/britney/+git/hints-ubuntu/+merge/39351013:04
Laneyrbalint: please scan the file, some of those are already in there and should be bumped, and in general I would prefer force-reset-test for these13:11
rbalintLaney, why?13:11
Laneywhy to which part?13:11
Laneyif the latter, because we *accidentally* ran these and this is closest to pretending that didn't happen13:12
rbalintwhy preferring force-reset-test over badtesting all/i38613:12
rbalintLaney, even triggering the tests that did not pass in focal on i386 is a waste of resources13:13
Laneyeven if that's right, force-badtest vs force-reset-test doesn't help there13:15
rbalintLaney, they are dead, Jim :-)13:15
Laneythey are executed anyway13:15
rbalintLaney, not now, but i'll propose not triggering badtests by default in a different topic13:15
rbalintLaney, for all arches13:16
rbalintLaney, but running periodic full-archive tests in an additional queue for tests not triggered for a long time13:17
Laneyif we get to that point, we would want to evaluate the hints then13:17
Laneyright13:17
Laneydon't go rogue on that plan but implement it in consultation with the rest of us13:18
Laneyit's been discussed with juliank and vorlon for a long time13:18
rbalintLaney, i can't is don't have a separate queue :-)13:18
rbalintLaney, the right step now is marking the false positive tests on i386 consistently, so the next steps will be easier13:18
LaneyI don't think it holds that these ones should be picked for skipping forever because we accidentally ran them in this short period, the analysis needs to be more sophisticated than that13:20
rbalintLaney, bumping reset tests is just an ad-hoc patch over the false positives13:20
Laneyplease let's just use reset-test, and discuss your other idea in a measured way13:20
Laneyrather than mixing the two things13:20
Laneygotta go eat lunch now13:21
rbalintLaney, LP: #190386714:09
ubot5Launchpad bug 1903867 in Auto Package Testing "False positive test results in Hirsute on i386" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/190386714:09
rbalintLaney, i'm away for the afternoon, feel free to bump the tests14:10
Laneyrbalint: cheers15:39
Laneyand if you want to work on those other ideas, maybe schedule calls and we can chat about how that would be best to do15:39
juliankugh15:53
juliankI'm building stuff in autopkgtest and it's not building in parallel15:53
juliankah now that I complain it's finishing15:53
vorlonLaney, doko: there's some scripting (present as a comment in the ubuntu-release hint file) to handle i386 hints that are auto-detectable (but that britney doesn't correctly auto-detect), i.e. the only binary on i386 is arch: all.  Otherwise it's manual.16:08
Laneynod16:11
Laneymeanwhile I'll assume rbalint's list is correct and hint all of those :-)16:11
vorlon:)16:19
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Eickmeyer[m]^ SRU bug 190389217:45
ubot5bug 1903892 in darktable (Ubuntu Groovy) "[SRU] darktable "export as web gallery" is broken" [High,Fix committed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/190389217:45
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mwhudsondoko: i dispute the idea that because i worked on the first version of this script, i am responsible for it forever18:38
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dokomwhudson: heh ...19:13
rbalintLaney, thanks for the hints19:20
rbalintLaney, could you please check my hints again? https://code.launchpad.net/~rbalint/britney/+git/hints-ubuntu/+merge/39362619:21
rbalintLaney, they contained other hints than just the i386 ones19:21
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rbalintvorlon, Laney, juliank, doko about 5-10% of load reduction would be the result of skipping never passing tests LP: #190391321:04
ubot5Launchpad bug 1903913 in Auto Package Testing "Don't run tests that never pass (or don't run tests with force-badtest)" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/190391321:04
juliankrbalint: we have to try them eventually otherwise we won't notice once they start working21:05
rbalintjuliank, please see the bug, also there is not much to loose not noticing that quickly21:05
juliankrbalint: force-badtest ignoring is ok IMO, though we should try running the tests at least once a month or so21:06
rbalintjuliank, yes, i'm proposing that21:07
juliankWell if we run them at least once a month, we can ignore all always failed tests21:07
juliankWithout having to rely on continuous baseline retesting21:07
rbalintjuliank, yes21:07
juliankJust have britney only schedule the test for an always-failed if it had no results for a month, essentially21:07
rbalintretesting everything is ~1200h on amd64 and ~3000h on arm6421:08
rbalintjuliank, yes, and having a separate queue for that21:08
juliankrbalint: not a separate queue, no21:08
rbalintjuliank, why?21:08
rbalintthen which queue21:08
juliankThe separate queue for the baseline retest21:08
juliankBut I'm talking about the normal tests21:09
julianke.g. foo has always failed21:09
juliankBar triggers foo gets scheduled if we haven't run foo tests in a month21:09
juliankThis avoids having to deal with the complicated continuous baseline retesting bits and extra queues21:09
juliankAs an intermediate solution until we have baseline retesting, at which point we don't need that :(21:10
juliankUm :)21:10
rbalintif this is easier to implement, i like that21:10
rbalintbileto can always skip those21:10
juliank Depends on whether britney has the data for it21:11
rbalintjuliank, imo the force-badtest data is good for that21:11
juliankThat one is easy I guess21:11
rbalintdo we have a plan? ;-)21:12
juliankBut also doing that for any test that is always failed and not run in a month would be more effective.21:12
juliankThe question here is whether britney knows when a test last ran21:12
juliankOr whether it only knows that the test always failed21:12
rbalintautopkgtest.db does not seem to have dates21:12
juliankI think it downloads the database from autopkgtesr21:13
juliankHmm21:13
juliankId expect there to be a timestamp given that we see dates in the histor21:13
rbalintjuliank, hm, it is encoded in run_id21:14
rbalintso that would work :-)21:14
juliankNow write a merge proposal :)21:15
juliankAlso I have to have another look at britney triggers21:16
rbalinti hopes someone more familiar with britney would do it ;-)21:16
juliankBecause it adds triggers that are in release pocket and that makes stuff noisy21:16
juliankLike tests had 20 triggers for perl migration but all I looked at ex perl where in release pocket21:17
juliankAnd due to how this is implemented in autopkgtest, it might even lead to false results, certainly the version was ignored somewhat in the past, so it might pick proposed versions instead of the specified release one21:18
rbalintjuliank, i can just agree :-) LP: #189731721:20
ubot5Launchpad bug 1897317 in Auto Package Testing "Extra triggers may cause test failures, but retrying without them could help" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/189731721:20
rbalintvorlon, doko unfortunately i need to upload glibc again, because the -prof changes FTBFS on riscv64, unless we can push in a binary version from bileto21:22
vorlonrbalint: well pushing binary versions from bileto is certainly allowed; it just doesn't avoid retriggering auotpkgtests21:22
rbalintvorlon, i mean a binary version only for riscv6421:23
vorlonI don't follow how you would do that21:23
vorlonis it the same source version as in the archive?21:23
rbalintvorlon, i'd fix the source in bileto with the same version, build only for riscv64, copy the binaries21:24
vorlonyeah no :)21:24
rbalintvorlon, i can do it with the same source, but patched dpkg21:24
vorlonyou can't copy binaries unless the source matches, and the source won't match21:24
vorlonwhy wouldn't that be solved then by publishing the patched dpkg to the main archive and retrying the riscv64 build there?21:25
rbalintbecause that dpkg would just add a hack to fix up the riscv build in glibc :-)21:26
rbalintit is not failing tests, it is a mistake in the packaging of glibc21:26
rbalintdefinitely cheating21:27
rbalintbut i don't really want to do that, i'd rather have the test skipping logic in place as discussed above then land glibc normally with 5-10% less triggered tests21:29
vorlonrbalint: yeah, please no bileto builds that depend on build-deps that aren't going to the archive21:30
vorlonas convenient as it might be21:30
vorlonanyway, it's riscv64, so even publishing source to the main archive and building on all archs and running tests will probably finish before riscv64 build completes ;P21:31
rbalintvorlon, the riscv build became quite quick with the dpkg really passing nocheck, it is on par with arm64 :-)21:32
rbalintvorlon, so how do you like juliank's ideas about the test skipping logic for fixing LP: #1903913 ?21:33
ubot5Launchpad bug 1903913 in Auto Package Testing "Don't run tests that never pass (or don't run tests with force-badtest)" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/190391321:33
rbalintvorlon, i think they would be quick and efficient with an immedate return on next glibc upload21:34
vorlonrbalint: I'll have to look at that later, sorry21:35
rbalintvorlon, thanks, i'm EOD-ing anyway21:36
tjaaltonnew intel-microcode breaks dell systems https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/intel-microcode/+bug/190388321:37
ubot5Ubuntu bug 1903883 in intel-microcode (Ubuntu) "XPS 13 9310 Tiger Lake Unable to boot 20.10 after intel-microcode update 3.20201110.0ubuntu0.20.10.1" [Critical,Confirmed]21:37
juliank  LG21:45
vorlonbdmurray, Laney: fwiw I fixed cron.NBS by cowboying archive-cruft-check back to python2.7; it depends on apt_pkg.version_compare for sorting, and I don't know of a python3-compatible key= equivalent22:07
mwhudsonvorlon: the22:18
mwhudsonvorlon: there's functools.cmp2key or something22:19
mwhudsonvorlon: https://docs.python.org/3.8/library/functools.html#functools.cmp_to_key22:19
mwhudson(not the finest bit of python 3 design work)22:20
vorlonmwhudson: ah cheers22:41
vorlonmwhudson: looks like that does the trick22:54
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: ruby-simpleidn [amd64] (hirsute-proposed/universe) [0.1.1-2] (no packageset)23:17
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: dcmtk [s390x] (hirsute-proposed/universe) [3.6.5-1] (ubuntustudio)23:27
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: dcmtk [ppc64el] (hirsute-proposed/universe) [3.6.5-1] (ubuntustudio)23:35
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: dcmtk [amd64] (hirsute-proposed/universe) [3.6.5-1] (ubuntustudio)23:40

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