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-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: lxd (bionic-proposed/main) [3.0.3-0ubuntu1~18.04.1 => 3.0.3-0ubuntu1~18.04.2] (edubuntu, ubuntu-server)00:11
blackboxswRAOF: I realize you're not official SRU vanguard today, but we wanted to avoid delay until Monday on a cloud-init has a `regression-updates` bug  https://bugs.launchpad.net/cloud-init/+bug/1966085. We have verified this hotfix resolves snappy use-cases (and subiquity-based desktop live installer on Jammy).00:46
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1966085 in cloud-init (Ubuntu Impish) "cloud-init status --wait never returns if datasource not found" [Undecided, Fix Committed]00:46
blackboxswROAF:  so TLDR not sure if you'll have time today or not but looking for a review of cloud-init uploads for release of 22.1-14-g2e17a0d6-0ubuntu1~18.04.3  for bionic focal and impish00:48
* RAOF has a look.00:58
RAOFblackboxsw: looks sensible, Friday is still tomorrow for many people, released.01:35
blackboxswthanks a ton bdmurray and RAOF02:14
vorlonEickmeyer[m]: what do you want the new limit to be at which we warn for Ubuntu Studio images being too big?02:43
vorlonEickmeyer[m]: IMHO it's best practice to continue paying attention to image size so that it doesn't grow quickly without anyone having oversight02:43
Eickmeyervorlon: I do agree with that. Can we do 5GB for the time being?02:44
vorlonEickmeyer: sure02:46
EickmeyerI don't imagine we'll get anywhere close to that, but that would give us a buffer.02:46
EickmeyerThanks again, vorlon.02:51
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juliankautopkgtest-cloud update: yesterday's issue with bos01 was resolved, but networking is whacked, so nothing moved there yet09:23
juliankanother ~140 ppc64el baseline rebuilds will land in jammy-proposed shortly09:32
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted alsa-ucm-conf [source] (focal-proposed) [1.2.2-1ubuntu0.13]09:34
juliankvorlon: suggesting usb stick because image size not fitting on dvd -> there are blu-ray discs too10:07
juliank:D10:07
julianksome places may not allow usb sticks, but allow blu-ray10:07
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: python3-defaults [ppc64el] (jammy-proposed/main) [3.10.4-0ubuntu1] (core, i386-whitelist)10:33
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted python3-defaults [ppc64el] (jammy-proposed) [3.10.4-0ubuntu1]10:37
juliankthe ~140 packages in bileto 4815 are landing now, bos01 network still under investigation by IS11:21
juliankI have completely turned off bos01 workers so things are easier to investigate for IS11:22
juliankalso we waste less time trying to run tests that will only fail with timeouts11:22
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted nvidia-graphics-drivers-510 [source] (impish-proposed) [510.60.02-0ubuntu0.21.10.1]12:34
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted nvidia-graphics-drivers-510 [source] (focal-proposed) [510.60.02-0ubuntu0.20.04.1]12:40
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted nvidia-graphics-drivers-390 [source] (impish-proposed) [390.147-0ubuntu0.21.04.1]12:47
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted nvidia-graphics-drivers-390 [source] (focal-proposed) [390.147-0ubuntu0.20.04.1]12:48
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted nvidia-graphics-drivers-390 [source] (bionic-proposed) [390.147-0ubuntu0.18.04.1]12:49
juliankbos01 workers are on again but have DNS issues13:04
juliankW: Failed to fetch http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu/dists/impish/InRelease  Could not connect to ftpmaster.internal:80 (91.189.89.100), connection timed out13:08
juliankW: Failed to fetch http://ftpmaster.internal/ubuntu/dists/impish-updates/InRelease  Unable to connect to ftpmaster.internal:http:13:08
juliank^ this is the DNS issue fwiw, it gets the wrong DNS server assigned and hence wrong ftpmaster resolved13:08
juliankfurther updates: we now have 85 amd64 workers enabled, but I'll probably enable more if this remains stable, we're temporarily taking over all the lcy01 resources that launchpad was previously using13:43
juliankso amd64 queues should move twice as fast as normal13:43
juliankthis will at least tell you any amd64 regressions even if the rests is dragging13:43
juliankqueue size / running reporting is broken as rabbitmq is overloaded13:44
ahasenack:/14:06
ahasenackso many  pieces14:06
ahasenackthanks for working on it14:07
ahasenackjuliank: do you know if bileto is running autopkgtests?14:26
ahasenackor rather, if it's able14:26
ahasenackor I shouldn't even try as it will make things worse14:27
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted bolt [source] (focal-proposed) [0.9.1-2~ubuntu20.04.1]14:29
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: wlroots [amd64] (jammy-proposed/universe) [0.15.1-1] (no packageset)17:35
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: wlroots [ppc64el] (jammy-proposed/universe) [0.15.1-1] (no packageset)17:35
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: wlroots [arm64] (jammy-proposed/universe) [0.15.1-1] (no packageset)17:37
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: wlroots [s390x] (jammy-proposed/universe) [0.15.1-1] (no packageset)17:37
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: wlroots [armhf] (jammy-proposed/universe) [0.15.1-1] (no packageset)17:37
vorlonjuliank: "some places may not allow usb sticks but allow blu-ray" are you talking about IT security policies here?  Is that a use case that Ubuntu Studio cares about?17:43
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted wlroots [amd64] (jammy-proposed) [0.15.1-1]17:43
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted wlroots [armhf] (jammy-proposed) [0.15.1-1]17:43
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted wlroots [s390x] (jammy-proposed) [0.15.1-1]17:43
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted wlroots [arm64] (jammy-proposed) [0.15.1-1]17:43
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted wlroots [ppc64el] (jammy-proposed) [0.15.1-1]17:43
vorlonat least as far as I'm aware, bluray players are exceedingly uncommon17:43
juliankvorlon: IT security policies, yeah; just in general consideration, did not think about use case17:51
juliankvorlon: well eventually as stuff grows, those places will need BD drives to get ubuntu installed17:52
juliankahasenack: so if you set lander signoff or whatever to ack, then it should do a britney run and queue tests and stuff, but beware the queues are super busy and we fairly-ish distribute times between them, so this takes away distro time17:53
ahasenackok, won't do it, I'm just interested in the riscv64 build, since I can't enable that in a ppa of my own17:54
juliankahasenack: well we don't have riscv64 autopkgtests17:55
juliankahasenack: if you only want to build that's fine to use bileto for, just don't approve the lander signoff; just click publish once you think it's ready :D17:55
juliank* bos01 should now be returning to service on jammy, using ports.ubuntu.com instead of ftpmaster.internal for networking issue reasons *17:56
ahasenackjuliank: just build, ack18:03
bdmurrayahasenack: You should be able to request having riscv64 in your PPA18:06
ahasenackbdmurray: #is, #launchpad, launchpad answers?18:06
bdmurrayahasenack: I think our new hires have used answers18:07
ahasenackk18:07
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: grub2-unsigned (jammy-proposed/main) [2.06-2ubuntu6 => 2.06-2ubuntu6] (core, i386-whitelist)18:43
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: grub2-unsigned (jammy-proposed/main) [2.06-2ubuntu6 => 2.06-2ubuntu6] (core, i386-whitelist)18:51
Eickmeyervorlon: If you upped the limit and we don't care about size now, then why are we still seeing this when I put stuff back in the seed that were removed for space reasons?19:03
Eickmeyerxorriso : FAILURE : File exceeds size limit of 4294967295 bytes: '/srv/cdimage.ubuntu.com/scratch/ubuntustudio/jammy/dvd/tmp/jammy-amd64/CD1/casper/filesystem.squashfs'19:03
Eickmeyervorlon: Per my research, looks like we need to set xorriso -file_size_limit off19:32
EickmeyerThat or -iso-level 3 or -iso-level 4.19:34
vorlonEickmeyer: we raised the size limit for the *image*.  Files in the image are still limited to 4GiB.20:05
Eickmeyervorlon: Ok, so we're back to the squashfs issue that I described in my email.20:06
vorlonyes20:06
EickmeyerPer xorriso's manpage, the file size limit can be ignored if one does -file_size_limit off.20:06
vorlonEickmeyer: hmm, I see that in the manpage.  We could certainly try it; if the Linux kernel allows this, that's all that matters, we don't require any other OS to be able to read the contents of the squashfs20:08
EickmeyerAccording to my research, the Linux kernel allows it now.20:08
vorlonI'm on PTO today, so best is if you can either open a bug on ubuntu-cdimage or raise an MP against lp:~ubuntu-cdimage/debian-cd/ubuntu20:08
Eickmeyervorlon: Ok, fair. Anybody else I can ping about it?20:09
juliank*** issues in autopkgtest cloud bos01 are resolved, we should be fully operational again (caveat we use a mirror, not ftpmaster.internal, so it might lag) ***20:09
ahasenack\o/20:09
juliank*** ppc64el baseline rebuild is completed and in proposed, sans two handful of ftbfs ***20:10
EickmeyerTrying to get Ubuntu Studio building again, bug 196652322:33
ubottuBug 1966523 in Ubuntu CD Images "Ubuntu Studio ISOs are reaching hard ISO 9660 limit" [Undecided, New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/196652322:33

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