[00:55] <bryceh> bdmurray, if you're about, symfony still sees test failures on s390x so needs a broader hint than just armhf.  Can you take a look?  https://code.launchpad.net/~bryce/britney/+git/britney/+merge/404284
[07:38] <enyc> .... who knows where is right place for weird ubuntu boot/cryptsetup problem arj is having?
[07:38] <enyc> #ubuntu-boot channel listed but empty!
[07:39] <enyc> #ubuntu-kernel not answering
[07:39] <enyc> I'm thinking installer team or something
[07:41] <seb128> launchpad bug report?
[07:42] <enyc> seb128: ok have passed on in #debian-boot  ... arj was saying this broken crypt booting has happened on many 20.04 lts machines  and wanted to know what systematic problem is  ;/
[08:35] <enyc> got sorted evntualy, thanykyou =)
[08:38] <seb128> enyc, just curious but what was the issue?
[08:43] <enyc> seb128: something along lines of multiple cryptroot'ed 20.04 LTS systems, on routine updates,  lost their cryptsetup / ability to boot, stuck in initramfs
[08:44] <enyc> seb128: < arj_> I managed to get it working again now, by reinstalling all cryptsetup* packages.   in a chroot environment.  It's working, so I'll stop spamming. enyc thanks for support, both morally   [...]
[08:45] <seb128> enyc, k, thanks for the update ;-)
[08:46] <enyc> seb128: still #ubuntu-boot suspiciously empty... wonder if irc list needs tidying or whate
[08:47] <seb128> right, there is probably no point having that channel anymore
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[09:23] <enyc> seb128: basically whole IRC list needs a review,  ithink.
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[13:19] <rbasak> ^ I've reviewed this already and will accept as soon as Launchpad finishes.
[14:15] <xnox> rbalint:  juliank proposed to upload hello, compressed with zstd into the archive. With a changelog message that it is a canary upload, pointing people where to report issues.
[14:15] <xnox> rbasak:  reprepro did bits locally, unable to run unittests as the unittest framework for it is unpackaged, will try to upload it to all the places too.
[14:16] <xnox> rbasak:  unping. rbalint ^^^^
[14:32] <juliank> +1
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[15:16] <bryceh> bdmurray, would you mind looking at https://code.launchpad.net/~bryce/britney/+git/britney/+merge/404284 ?  Symfony's britney hint needs expanded to s390x as well.
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[15:35] <bdmurray> bryceh: will do
[15:56] <bdmurray> bryceh: incidentally there is a debian bug regarding the test suite https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=908377
[15:57] <bryceh> bdmurray, aha yeah that makes sense, this seems borked on those arch's
[15:58] <bdmurray> bryceh: given that we already have a diff maybe we should just integrate that patch
[16:01] <rbalint> xnox, hello was quite nice as a migration reference, but otherwise +1
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[16:29] <rbalint> xnox, juliank otoh i think hello may not be a perfect canary since people are unlikely to install it
[16:41] <juliank> I was more thinking about mirroring and stuff
[16:41] <juliank> appstream parsing and so on
[16:44] <bryceh> bdmurray, not opposed to that, but for expediency how about we hint for now?  I haven't tried out that patch but it looks like a good way to disable the testing permanently.  The hint would let the test pass for now but would re-enable it in case things get better upstream.
[16:45] <bdmurray> given that the debian bug is from 2018 that seems like wishful thinking but okay
[16:45] <bryceh> bdmurray, if you feel strongly though, I can pull that patch and give it a shot.  We're just anxious to get symfony migrated since it's the main thing holding things up
[16:46] <bryceh> bdmurray, we really only care about symfony because php-twig has a dependency on one of its pieces.  I don't think we have much of a userbase on it.
[16:48] <bdmurray> okay but my point is if keeps getting entangled in transitions we'll have to keep hinting it
[16:49] <bdmurray> rather than doing that for many more releases let's just stop testing it on those arches
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[17:04] <bryceh> bdmurray, alright, if you prefer I can do it that way instead.
[17:04] <bdmurray> bryceh: I think that's the best long term solution but I've merged and fixed your hint.
[17:13] <bryceh> bdmurray, great thanks, I've also uploaded the change you suggested.  Hopefully one way or another this will take care of it.
[17:43] <blackboxsw> rbasak: don't know if it's too late. Grant just added our consolidated SRU logs with the supplemental CI logging *version.txt which announces which version of ua-tools is run for each Ubuntu series https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubuntu-advantage-tools/+bug/1929597/comments/23
[17:44] <bdmurray> blackboxsw: that's some you want released to -updates correct?
[17:47] <blackboxsw> bdmurray: yep, we talked with rbasak at standup today and he preferred we added headers/logs or evidence that the specific ua-tools version under test was exercised by our test harness. We have plans to add a summary table/log for these tests in the future, but the gap in his mind was just that there wasn't a specific breadcrumb to show that we tested the correct version (it's now added in behave-lxd-*-ua-version.txt
[17:47] <blackboxsw> files
[17:49] <bdmurray> If he doesn't get to it I'll look at in a couple of hours
[17:49] <blackboxsw> also of note, staging test runs started failing yesterday due to firewall changes affecting the livepatch staging service and there is a "KNOWN ISSUE" note added to the behave-vm-*  run to explain this temporary outage. waiting on IS to make those tests green.  thanks bdmurray
[17:50] <blackboxsw> we raised both of those concerns w/ rbasak today and he mentioned adding comment to the top of the files. thx bdmurray
[17:56] <xnox> rbalint:  juliank: i'm bold enough to do it with src:ubuntu-meta
[18:04] <rbasak> o/ looking
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[19:45] <bryceh> bdmurray, would you mind adding a force-reset-test for php-httpful on ppc64el?  Looks like php-httpful has always failed its testsuite but apparently passed on a fluke for ppc64el once.  I can spin up a bug and/or PR for it if you'd like
[20:36] <bdmurray> bryceh: a PR (but no bug) would be helpful
[20:38] <Eickmeyer> vorlon: Any objections to removing redkite from impish? Upstream figured out that nobody else was using it and put it in their own audio plugin code.
[20:50] <vorlon> Eickmeyer: no objection, just file a bug and subscribe ubuntu-archive
[20:50] <Eickmeyer> vorlon: Will do. :)
[21:03] <bryceh> bdmurray, sounds good.  No hurries on this one, its just a leaf package.  https://code.launchpad.net/~bryce/britney/+git/britney/+merge/404347
[21:11] <bdmurray> bryceh: I think you've been typing php too many times!
[21:21] <bryceh> @bdmurray, facephalm
[21:37] <bryceh> bdmurray, thanks again and thanks for bumping the version on symfony's hints
[21:43] <bdmurray> bryceh: oh speaking of that I hinted ubuntu6 but you uploaded ubuntu7 so if stuff doesn't work out after the tests run let me know and I'll bump it again
[21:44] <bryceh> ok thanks
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