[00:03] -queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: wfview [riscv64] (jammy-proposed/universe) [1.2b-1] (no packageset) [03:02] -queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted l3afpad [riscv64] (jammy-proposed) [0.8.18.1.11-1] [03:02] -queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted libhipi-perl [riscv64] (jammy-proposed) [0.86-2] [03:02] -queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted wfview [armhf] (jammy-proposed) [1.2b-1] [03:02] -queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted libhipi-perl [armhf] (jammy-proposed) [0.86-2] [03:02] -queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted wfview [riscv64] (jammy-proposed) [1.2b-1] [03:02] -queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted wfview [arm64] (jammy-proposed) [1.2b-1] [03:02] -queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted cubeb [armhf] (jammy-proposed) [0.0~git20211015.d512bfa+ds-1] [03:02] -queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted l3afpad [armhf] (jammy-proposed) [0.8.18.1.11-1] [03:02] -queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted l3afpad [s390x] (jammy-proposed) [0.8.18.1.11-1] [03:02] -queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted libhipi-perl [ppc64el] (jammy-proposed) [0.86-2] [03:02] -queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted mpl-animators [amd64] (jammy-proposed) [1.0.0-1] [03:02] -queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted l3afpad [arm64] (jammy-proposed) [0.8.18.1.11-1] [03:02] -queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted libhipi-perl [arm64] (jammy-proposed) [0.86-2] [03:02] -queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted wfview [s390x] (jammy-proposed) [1.2b-1] [03:02] -queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted l3afpad [ppc64el] (jammy-proposed) [0.8.18.1.11-1] [03:02] -queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted libhipi-perl [s390x] (jammy-proposed) [0.86-2] [03:03] -queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted cachelib [amd64] (jammy-proposed) [0.4.1-1] [03:03] -queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted l3afpad [amd64] (jammy-proposed) [0.8.18.1.11-1] [03:03] -queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted locust [amd64] (jammy-proposed) [1.4.3-1] [03:03] -queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted sqlmodel [amd64] (jammy-proposed) [0.0.4-1] [03:03] -queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted wfview [ppc64el] (jammy-proposed) [1.2b-1] [03:03] -queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted gourmand [amd64] (jammy-proposed) [1.0.0-3] [03:03] -queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted polyline [amd64] (jammy-proposed) [1.4.0-1] [03:03] -queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted libhipi-perl [amd64] (jammy-proposed) [0.86-2] [03:03] -queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted wfview [amd64] (jammy-proposed) [1.2b-1] [03:03] -queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted mallard-rng [amd64] (jammy-proposed) [1.1.0-1] [03:03] -queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted mssql-django [amd64] (jammy-proposed) [1.0-1~exp1] === juliank is now known as Guest5123 [08:59] what kind of hint should we use when migration-reference/0 doesn't do what we need? [09:00] looking at https://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/packages/libg/libgpuarray/jammy/i386 where a new test dependency isn't available [09:01] and https://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/packages/l/liggghts/jammy/i386 where the package was removed from release, and does not fail the migration-reference/0 test [09:02] ginggs: well, the pre migration-reference/0 of "I've analyzed it, it is ok to be bad, let us mark it to not expect a good result" was force-reset-test [09:08] cpaelzer_: i took this to mean "don't use force-reset any more" https://git.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-release/britney/+git/hints-ubuntu/commit/?id=a794e3ac1f94a392ec272e3e0e49eba07ce87c78 [09:08] Commit a794e3a in ~ubuntu-release/britney/+git/hints-ubuntu "manual reset-test hints should no longer be needed, superseded in favor of baseline retesting with migration-reference/0" [09:10] ginggs: I took it as "do not use if migration-ref/0 could do it for you [09:11] right, but adding a force-badtest hint and then dropping it once the package has migrated and "regressed" should work too, I'm just trying to find out what is preferred [09:21] -queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted dask [amd64] (jammy-proposed) [2021.09.1+dfsg-1ubuntu2] [09:28] -queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted oem-sutton.newell-aadi-meta [sync] (focal-proposed) [20.04~ubuntu1] [09:33] -queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted oem-sutton.newell-cable-meta [sync] (focal-proposed) [20.04~ubuntu1] [09:38] -queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted oem-sutton.newell-aaden-meta [sync] (focal-proposed) [20.04~ubuntu1] [09:45] -queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted oem-sutton.simon-carrie-meta [sync] (focal-proposed) [20.04~ubuntu2] [09:51] -queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted oem-sutton.newell-carrie-meta [sync] (focal-proposed) [20.04~ubuntu1] [09:55] -queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted oem-sutton.newell-carnell-meta [sync] (focal-proposed) [20.04~ubuntu1] [09:57] hm, interesting, the first OEM package SRU that I accepted today still didn't pop up with new binaries. The build finished 27 minutes ago and is still 'Uploading build' [09:57] Hope it's not some weird outage? [09:58] ...maybe it is [10:00] ginggs: I think it's still acceptable to submit normal hints for such cases [10:03] sil2100: I've seen the same long delay in 'Uploading build' phase on multiple things (inc PPA builds) today [10:03] it gets there eventually [10:04] I guess slow networking somewhere [10:04] ^ cjwatson ^ ? [10:14] sil2100: hey could you trigger a focal live server build with livecd-rootfs from proposed somehow? [10:43] sil2100: thanks, I created an MP https://code.launchpad.net/~ginggs/britney/+git/hints-ubuntu/+merge/412796 [10:46] -queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: oem-sutton.newell-aadi-meta [amd64] (focal-proposed/universe) [20.04~ubuntu1] (canonical-oem-metapackages) [10:49] -queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: oem-sutton.newell-aaden-meta [amd64] (focal-proposed/universe) [20.04~ubuntu1] (canonical-oem-metapackages) [10:49] -queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: oem-sutton.newell-cable-meta [amd64] (focal-proposed/universe) [20.04~ubuntu1] (canonical-oem-metapackages) [10:52] -queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: oem-sutton.simon-carrie-meta [amd64] (focal-proposed/main) [20.04~ubuntu2] (canonical-oem-metapackages) [10:54] -queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted oem-sutton.newell-aaden-meta [amd64] (focal-proposed) [20.04~ubuntu1] [10:54] -queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted oem-sutton.newell-cable-meta [amd64] (focal-proposed) [20.04~ubuntu1] [10:54] -queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted oem-sutton.newell-aadi-meta [amd64] (focal-proposed) [20.04~ubuntu1] [10:54] -queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted oem-sutton.simon-carrie-meta [amd64] (focal-proposed) [20.04~ubuntu2] [11:00] -queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: oem-sutton.newell-carrie-meta [amd64] (focal-proposed/universe) [20.04~ubuntu1] (canonical-oem-metapackages) [11:02] -queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: oem-sutton.newell-carnell-meta [amd64] (focal-proposed/universe) [20.04~ubuntu1] (canonical-oem-metapackages) [11:08] -queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted fwupd [amd64] (jammy-proposed) [1.5.11-0ubuntu3] [11:08] -queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted fwupd [armhf] (jammy-proposed) [1.5.11-0ubuntu3] [11:08] -queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted fwupd [arm64] (jammy-proposed) [1.5.11-0ubuntu3] [11:08] -queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted oem-sutton.newell-carrie-meta [amd64] (focal-proposed) [20.04~ubuntu1] [11:08] -queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted oem-sutton.newell-carnell-meta [amd64] (focal-proposed) [20.04~ubuntu1] [12:42] hello vorlon aom wants libyuv-dev on i386... [12:42] they just removed libyuv from being an embeeded code copy inside aom to a split package [12:42] so should be an easy build [13:14] Hi sil2100, can you take a look on the SRU for ubuntu-advantage-tools 27.4.2 ? He have already performed the verifications for it and we believe it is okay to upload the package into the updates pocket [13:43] lucasmoura: sure! I'll look at it later in the day, could you re-ping me in a bit? Since I'm doing some +1 stuff now and don't want to context switch too much [14:52] -queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted libfprint [source] (impish-proposed) [1:1.90.7+git20210222+tod1-0ubuntu4~21.10.1] [15:05] -queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted libfprint [source] (focal-proposed) [1:1.90.2+tod1-0ubuntu1~20.04.5] [15:20] hi sil2100, as requested, just a reminder on the ubuntu-advantage-tools SRU [15:32] lucasmoura: on it! [15:33] thanks sil2100 :) [15:42] lucasmoura: so I see it has also been accepted into xenial-proposed - is this meant to also go to xenial-updates still? [15:42] sil2100, as far as I know, yes [16:03] Done o/ [16:07] sil2100, hello :), libreoffice/impish is ready https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libreoffice/+bug/1951738 [16:07] Launchpad bug 1951738 in libreoffice (Ubuntu) "[SRU] libreoffice 7.2.3 for impish" [Undecided, New] [16:08] -queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: gtkmm3.0 (focal-proposed/main) [3.24.2-1build1 => 3.24.2-1ubuntu0.1] (ubuntu-desktop) [16:28] mwhudson: opencv rdeps fail on other archs> argh that would've saved me quite a lot of time if I had noticed this three weeks ago [16:29] mwhudson: yeah I am suspecting compiler bug; I don't have capacity to chase this to ground though [16:38] LocutusOfBorg: libyuv-dev sorted [16:42] mwhudson: also, what the hell, now opencv revdeps are failing worse than before [16:43] which was totally not reproducible for me locally [16:49] and still isn't, whee [17:01] -queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Packageset: Added gcc-12-cross to i386-whitelist in jammy [17:01] -queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Packageset: Added libyuv to i386-whitelist in jammy [17:39] schopin: the m2crypto autopkgtest regressions are interesting, this is a compiled python extension that links against libssl1.1 and installing the openssl binary package causes its behavior to regress?! [17:40] schopin: also the autopkgtest fails for me here, even in the release pocket: tests/test_rsa.py::RSATestCase::test_sign_and_verify_rsassa_pss FAILED [ 62%] [17:40] so I don't think this should be a blocker [17:40] I'm a bit confused too, indeed. If you compile against OpenSSL 3 there's some tests to disable. [17:42] vorlon: And regarding the BIO thing, basically if BIO_gets returns 0, the wrapper checks if there's an SSL error registered somewhere, and if so, throws an exception. Which is why it didn't fail when I tried to run the one test. [17:43] Gotta love those globals [17:43] schopin: so, I can reproduce the openssl3-induced autopkgtest failures by simply copying the /etc/ssl/openssl.cnf from openssl 3. yeah I'm not going to block on this [17:43] we should fix it, but really looks to me like m2crypto being pretty broken on its own [17:44] so, force hint added [17:46] schopin: should m2crypto's bio_gets() implementation be fixed to clear the errors first, errno style? [17:48] vorlon: I think that would make sense, yes. [17:49] I can do it tomorrow if you want. [18:23] -queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: pytest-skip-markers [amd64] (jammy-proposed/universe) [1.0.0-2] (no packageset) [18:34] Hello [18:35] I was wondering if it would be possible to import nodejs-16 from debian-experimental for the release: https://packages.debian.org/experimental/libnode-dev [18:36] It seems stuck in Debian because it requires to update libicu, which seems tricky. [18:37] Currently Debian testing still has nodejs-12, which will be EOL exactly around the release of Ubuntu-22.04 https://nodejs.org/en/about/releases/. Hence it may be important to get this upgrade in rather sooner than later. [19:00] jeroen___: may be better to discuss this on #ubuntu-devel; the release team is not likely to be driving a node transition [19:07] OK thanks. Will copy there. [19:28] ImportError: /usr/lib/libgdal.so.28: undefined symbol: _ZN6libdap5ErrorD1Ev [19:28] >_< [19:32] library regresses supported symbols, nothing catches it to stop it from migrating to the release pocket, and autopkgtest of indirect revdep fails locally but passed on infra, wheee [19:32] s/supported/exported/ [19:33] RikMills: I'm on leave, but I believe there was some kind of transatlantic network outage this morning that slowed a bunch of stuff down [19:33] oh haha no, this error doesn't cause the autopkgtest to exit nonzero [19:33] * vorlon facepalm [19:35] and then I upgrade to packages from proposed and instead I get: [19:35] ImportError: /usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/cv2.cpython-39-x86_64-linux-gnu.so: undefined symbol: _ZTIN2cv3dnn14dnn4_v202106085LayerE [19:35] so, quality stack, all around [19:38] 0000000000354fd8 g DO .data.rel.ro 0000000000000018 Base typeinfo for cv::dnn::dnn4_v20211004::Layer [19:38] sure, why not have the type name change with every revision, that's how shared libraries work right [20:04] -queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted netplan.io [source] (focal-proposed) [0.103-0ubuntu5~20.04.5] [20:04] -queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted pytest-skip-markers [amd64] (jammy-proposed) [1.0.0-2] [21:04] well, britney still doesn't seem happy to consider the libssl1.1 binary from the release pocket that's left behind [21:04] * vorlon tries some more hinting [21:04] might be time to see about SMOOTH_UPDATES as juliank suggested, tho [21:08] sil2100, bdmurray: ^^ fwiw, I've made this config change to britney, should give us better results automatically wrt no-longer-built binaries (such as old sonames) staying around in the release pocket and being considered for installability [21:25] -queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: opencv [ppc64el] (jammy-proposed/universe) [4.5.4+dfsg-9ubuntu1] (kubuntu) [21:33] -queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: opencv [s390x] (jammy-proposed/universe) [4.5.4+dfsg-9ubuntu1] (kubuntu) [21:40] -queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: uwsgi [s390x] (jammy-proposed/universe) [2.0.20-2+ubuntu1] (no packageset) [21:45] -queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted opencv [ppc64el] (jammy-proposed) [4.5.4+dfsg-9ubuntu1] [21:45] -queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted opencv [s390x] (jammy-proposed) [4.5.4+dfsg-9ubuntu1] [21:46] -queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: uwsgi [arm64] (jammy-proposed/universe) [2.0.20-2+ubuntu1] (no packageset) [21:46] -queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: uwsgi [ppc64el] (jammy-proposed/universe) [2.0.20-2+ubuntu1] (no packageset) [21:47] -queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: uwsgi [amd64] (jammy-proposed/universe) [2.0.20-2+ubuntu1] (no packageset) [21:48] -queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: uwsgi [armhf] (jammy-proposed/universe) [2.0.20-2+ubuntu1] (no packageset) [21:58] -queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted uwsgi [amd64] (jammy-proposed) [2.0.20-2+ubuntu1] [21:58] -queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted uwsgi [armhf] (jammy-proposed) [2.0.20-2+ubuntu1] [21:58] -queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted uwsgi [s390x] (jammy-proposed) [2.0.20-2+ubuntu1] [21:58] -queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted uwsgi [arm64] (jammy-proposed) [2.0.20-2+ubuntu1] [21:58] -queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted uwsgi [ppc64el] (jammy-proposed) [2.0.20-2+ubuntu1] [22:01] vorlon: why do we build cryptsetup at all on i386? [22:02] vorlon: (is there some way i can answer this for myself?) [22:03] oh systemd depends on it, maybe? [22:11] answering it for yourself> would be to look at the seed output for i386 [22:12] and yeah https://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/germinate-output/i386.impish/all says systemd [23:25] whee, lots of stuff migrating now [23:29] vorlon: can you have a look at the promotion in bug 1930868 - comment #9 [23:29] Bug 1930868 in linux-firmware (Ubuntu Jammy) "[SRU][Jammy]Package firmware-sof-signed (not installed) failed to install/upgrade: trying to overwrite '/lib/firmware/intel/sof/sof-apl.ri', which is also in package linux-firmware 1.197" [High, Fix Committed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1930868 [23:34] bdmurray: done [23:45] schopin: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/openssl/+publishinghistory congrats :) [23:46] well I guess that answers my question about the fix for bug 1951943 in Jammy [23:46] Bug 1951943 in openssl (Ubuntu Jammy) "Engine crashes when loading the configuration more than once" [Undecided, Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1951943 [23:47] nice [23:56] schopin: nice :) [23:57] -queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted php7.4 [source] (hirsute-proposed) [7.4.16-1ubuntu2.3] [23:59] -queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted php7.4 [source] (focal-proposed) [7.4.3-4ubuntu2.8]