[03:52] <rbasak> <Fault 380: 'An unexpected error has occurred while updating a Launchpad branch. Please report a Launchpad bug and quote: OOPS-f74614f3144f4c0eaa3421af12f4a874.'>
[03:53] <rbasak> On bzr push
[03:53] <rbasak> Rerunning gave me:
[03:53] <rbasak> No new revisions or tags to push.
[03:53] <rbasak> Apart from that, it seems to have worked.
[05:25] <ginggs> nvidia-cuda-toolkit is FTBFS on arm64 and ppc64el without emitting a log
[05:25] <ginggs> https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nvidia-cuda-toolkit/11.2.2-1ubuntu1
[05:26] <ginggs> I think this is due to a timeout while downloading the source
[05:27] <ginggs> it has been gettting progressively worse (needing more retries) with each new upstream release
[05:27] <ginggs> can anything be done on the launchpad side?
[06:39] <ricotz> hello :), a few builders seems to be stuck in "Cleaning" again, especially ppc64el and s390x
[08:41] <cjwatson> rbasak: https://bugs.launchpad.net/launchpad/+bug/1883067 which as yet remains mysterious
[08:42] <cjwatson> ginggs: Not very straightforwardly; it's not so much Launchpad as transatlantic datacentre connectivity
[08:43] <cjwatson> ricotz: will poke
[08:45] <ginggs> cjwatson: thanks.  i'll retry occasionally at different times of the day
[08:47] <cjwatson> ginggs: if it manages to finish fetching any of the files in question then hopefully squid will cache them, so it may improve eventually
[08:47] <cjwatson> I suppose we could increase the timeout for the architectures that are hosted in Boston, but I'd be worried about that exacerbating other problems
[09:06] <cjwatson> Putting most riscv64 builders on manual while I gradually reflash them with the latest launchpad-buildd
[18:22] <b-rad> is there a current issue with deletion of packages? I cleared out one of my ppa 16hr ago but space was not freed
[21:39] <cjwatson> b-rad: We had to disable that particular job some days ago due to a weird side-effect of some spam - it's back on now but is still running, something of a backlog
[21:40] <cjwatson> b-rad: It should sort itself out for your case fairly soon if it hasn't already
[21:44] <b-rad> ok gotcha, thanks cjwatson