[09:13] <oSoMoN> I've had PPA builds cancelled while running and automatically re-scheduled without notice, for all architectures, yesterday and today
[09:13] <oSoMoN> known problems with the build farm?
[09:14] <oSoMoN> (I know there's a DC move scheduled for today and tomorrow, but it hasn't started yet, has it? and it's not supposed to affect amd64/i386 either)
[11:18] <cjwatson> oSoMoN: Do you have URLs for specific builds?
[11:19] <cjwatson> oSoMoN: But in general this can happen if there's some kind of network interruption between the buildd-manager and individual builders (or other similar causes)
[11:25] <oSoMoN> cjwatson, that one for instance: https://launchpad.net/~chromium-team/+archive/ubuntu/dev/+build/20317094
[11:26] <cjwatson> oSoMoN: That was the result of a GS2 network outage, AFAICS.
[11:27] <oSoMoN> ok
[11:28] <cjwatson> (At least it is around the time when I see a load of fiddling with GS2 router config in internal ~is-outage, including multiple reverts ...)
[17:03] <rbasak> My team ssems to have some missing bug subscriptions that I swear were subscribed before (and based on email archives looked like they worked in the past). We can restore the ones we know about. Do you happen to have an easily accessible audit trail of bug subscription removals to see if we have missed any, or if we can figure out how this happened to stop it happening again please?
[17:08] <rbasak> An example is a ~ubuntu-server subscription on bind9, which from the archives looks like it was subscribed in March 2020 but the subscription disappeared at some point since then.
[17:14] <rbasak> (I'm concerned because if we don't have a bug subscription, bug activity will miss our triage process)
[17:15] <tomwardill> err, I have no idea how we would check that
[17:16]  * tomwardill looks
[17:18] <cjwatson> rbasak: Have you tried +activity on the bugs?
[17:18] <cjwatson> rbasak: Oh, that would only be for individual bugs
[17:20] <cjwatson> rbasak: I don't know of one for structural subscriptions, I'm afraid
[18:51] <rbasak> np, thanks
[20:54] <Darxus> This has been fun.  I finally got a working PPA that automaticall updates everything in the linux-firmware package from the kernel linux-firmware upstream git repo:  https://code.launchpad.net/~darxus/+archive/ubuntu/linux-firmware-daily/