[07:54] <utkarsh2102> cpaelzer_: can you re-trigger this for me, please? https://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/request.cgi?release=impish&arch=s390x&package=symfony&trigger=symfony%2F5.2.6%2Bdfsg-1ubuntu4
[07:55] <cpaelzer_> utkarsh2102: done
[07:55] <utkarsh2102> awesome, thank you!
[08:36] <utkarsh2102> cpaelzer: for phpmyadmin w/ php-twig, please: https://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/request.cgi?release=impish&arch=amd64&package=phpmyadmin&trigger=php-twig/3.3.2-1ubuntu3&trigger=phpmyadmin/4:5.0.4+dfsg2-2ubuntu3
[09:09] <cpaelzer> utkarsh2102: malformed trigger
[09:11] <cpaelzer> : => $3A and + = %2B (urlencode)
[09:11] <cpaelzer> done now
[09:13] <utkarsh2102> eeks, thanks!
[09:17] <utkarsh2102> https://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/request.cgi?release=impish&arch=arm64&package=phpmyadmin&trigger=php-twig%2F3.3.2-1ubuntu3&trigger=phpmyadmin%2F4$3A5.0.4+dfsg2-2ubuntu3
[09:17] <utkarsh2102> cpaelzer: does this work? (this is for arm64 btw, previous one worked!)
[09:17] <utkarsh2102> btw, both seem to work for me, though
[09:18] <utkarsh2102> oh no, that seems to be malformed, ugh, encoding :|
[09:25] <cpaelzer> utkarsh2102: do you still need the seconds one, and if so would you fix the link yourself ?
[09:34] <utkarsh2102> paelzer: yeah, here: https://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/request.cgi?release=impish&arch=arm64&package=phpmyadmin&trigger=php-twig%2F3.3.2-1ubuntu3&trigger=phpmyadmin/4%3A5.0.4%2Bdfsg2-2ubuntu3
[10:46] <utkarsh2102> cpaelzer_: let me know you're odne with that^, I'll send other arch, too
[10:46] <utkarsh2102> or well, here, so you them at once!
[10:47] <utkarsh2102> armhf: https://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/request.cgi?release=impish&arch=armhf&package=phpmyadmin&trigger=php-twig%2F3.3.2-1ubuntu3&trigger=phpmyadmin/4%3A5.0.4%2Bdfsg2-2ubuntu3
[10:47] <utkarsh2102> ppc64el: https://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/request.cgi?release=impish&arch=ppc64el&package=phpmyadmin&trigger=php-twig%2F3.3.2-1ubuntu3&trigger=phpmyadmin/4%3A5.0.4%2Bdfsg2-2ubuntu3
[10:47] <utkarsh2102> s390x: https://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/request.cgi?release=impish&arch=s390x&package=phpmyadmin&trigger=php-twig%2F3.3.2-1ubuntu3&trigger=phpmyadmin/4%3A5.0.4%2Bdfsg2-2ubuntu3
[10:47] <utkarsh2102> that should be it!
[10:48] <cpaelzer_> utkarsh2102: all three done
[10:48] <utkarsh2102> cpaelzer: there were 4, though
[10:49] <utkarsh2102> probably you missed: <utkarsh2102> paelzer: yeah, here: https://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/request.cgi?release=impish&arch=arm64&package=phpmyadmin&trigger=php-twig%2F3.3.2-1ubuntu3&trigger=phpmyadmin/4%3A5.0.4%2Bdfsg2-2ubuntu3
[10:50] <cpaelzer> added as well
[10:50] <utkarsh2102> sweet, awesome, thank you!
[11:01] <utkarsh2102> cpaelzer: all passed, this will unblock php-twig now, thanks!
[13:43] <utkarsh2102> rbasak: o/
[13:44] <utkarsh2102> whenever time permits, could you please sponsor https://people.debian.org/~utkarsh/ubuntu/php-symfony-security-acl/?
[14:02] <rbasak> ^ done
[14:29] <utkarsh2102> rbasak: thank you!
[14:58] <juliank> laney: Do we need to fix appstream-glib for https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/dpkg/+bug/1923845 before changing the default? Does the extractor use that?
[14:58] <juliank> xnox: ^ Cc
[14:59] <juliank> I think most stuff isn't critical, and I'd set debdelta to Won't fix, honestly
[14:59] <laney> juliank: check with ximion, he would know offhand
[14:59] <laney> I'd have to investigate
[15:30] <xnox> juliank:  i fixed https://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/proposed-migration/update_excuses.html#lintian lintian, but it is failing to migrate on failing aptdaemon autopkgtest
[15:30] <xnox> and aptdaemon autopkgtest looks silly. somehow apt_pkg & aptdaemon reading apt.conf.d/* produces different keys for both. and i wonder if the testcase is simply flawed in the package.
[15:31] <juliank> xnox: i have that on my agenda
[15:31] <juliank> xnox: got distracted by apt SRUs and shim releasing
[15:32] <juliank> * re-submitting
[15:33] <juliank> xnox: why oh why does it have its own parser in the first place?
[15:34] <juliank> xnox: Doesn't work at all for me :D
[15:34] <juliank> Like this parser is really bad ValueError: Unknown char '1' in line: '    deb::DEP-11  {
[15:37] <juliank> This is horribly broken code :D
[15:39] <seb128> xnox, would be nice if aptdaemon tests were fixed, they keep blocking things every cycle :-/
[15:39] <seb128> gtk is currently blocked due to those as well, I read the foundations meetings logs hopping that would be discussed or acted up but didn't happen so far :-(
[15:42] <juliank> xnox: So silly parser if you give it a { b::foo { b }; c { "d"; }; } reads it as a { b::foo { b; }; b::c { "d"; };}; because it pushes the b and foo onto its option name stack correctyl, but then only pops off one level
[15:42] <xnox> juliank:  i think it has a parser, mostly to write new configs out. but maybe it should be loading them with apt_pkg, and serializing with apt_pkg to write them out....
[15:43] <xnox> so i want lintian to migrate before we promote dpkg from bileto build to the archive.
[15:45] <juliank> xnox: lintian should be hinted for now
[15:45] <juliank> xnox: I don't think I'll be able to fix the parser today
[15:46] <juliank> xnox: But um, maybe I can replace it, but we lose line numbers
[15:46] <juliank> Oh well, who cares
[15:46] <xnox> laney:  can we please mark aptdaemon as badtest => it uses config from the system in its unit test, and the valid config that is parsed correctly by apt_conf is not parsed by aptdaemon thus holding up migrations.
[15:47] <xnox> juliank:  i thought aptdaemon needs line numbers to modify configs in place, without loosing comments whitespace etc of things it does not change.
[15:47] <xnox> juliank:  cause that parser/dumper is used by the gui tools to like modify apt configs.
[15:47] <juliank> xnox: then it needs more  work, yes
[15:49] <juliank> xnox: OK, so this is a regression in the ubuntu-advantage-tools package
[15:50] <juliank> xnox: You'll notice they forgot semicolons at the end of the options: /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/20apt-esm-hook.conf
[15:50] <juliank> APT's parser is too broken too notice
[15:51] <juliank> vim  syntax highlighting even says so
[15:53] <juliank> I think I should still fix the parser, though
[15:55] <juliank> I also should rewrite APT's parser so it actually gives you errors
[15:55] <juliank> it just recovers from them automatically and I can't say why :D
[15:55] <juliank> like, more an accident than a feature
[15:59] <xnox> juliank:  yeah, i couldn't identify which thing started to ship a config that is not accepted by aptdaemon.
[15:59] <xnox> juliank:  so if i upload a fixed up ubuntu-advantage-tools everything will start working again? i like that option too.
[16:00] <xnox> or like report a critical bug against them.
[16:00] <juliank> xnox: yes, I pinged server in mattermost, as that also needs SRUing, and I don't want to get into that
[16:00] <juliank> xnox: I reassigned the bug there
[16:00] <juliank> xnox: I'll open another bug for the parser bugs I saw :D
[16:00] <xnox> juliank:  which bug did you reassign already?
[16:00] <juliank> xnox: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubuntu-advantage-tools/+bug/1930741
[16:02] <juliank> I guess I'll just rewrite apt's parser, add line number remembering and then port aptdaemon to that
[16:02] <juliank> that solves all problems :D
[16:03] <juliank> It will break a lot of people's apt.conf files that worked before, but well
[16:03] <juliank> I can keep both parsers and do fallback in apt-pkg :D
[16:04] <cipherboy> sergiodj: Did I ever thank you for the updated Bionic build? Worked beautifully, got the answers I needed, thank you!! :)
[16:07] <sergiodj> cipherboy: hey, that's awesome!  I'm glad we found the issue in the end :)
[16:08] <cipherboy> sergiodj: Is there anything I need to do in the bug?
[16:08] <cipherboy> (I'm guessing it won't be fixed but could I mark it as an accepted solution or something in case someone else runs across it?)
[16:09] <sergiodj> cipherboy: feel free to leave a comment confirming that the fix worked for you
[16:09] <sergiodj> we might be able to squeeze this fix in a future, higher-priority SRU
[20:21] <bdmurray> ddstreet: Could you look at my patch in debian bug 969510?