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* sil2100 (still in a meeting)15:00
jawn-smith#startmeeting Weekly Ubuntu Foundations team15:01
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jawn-smith#topic Lightning Round15:01
jawn-smithThe status is here: https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/foundation-team-updates-thursday-23-june-2022/2899415:01
jawn-smithLet's take our usual time to read and ask questions15:01
jawn-smithsil2100: Your status isn't long enough! You forgot that you reviewed some other PRs15:02
mclemenceauo/15:03
jawn-smithShould paride join these meetings?15:03
bdmurrayHe is in a server meeting now15:03
sil2100jawn-smith: uh oh! I blame that on writing this during meetings!15:05
slyonwaveform: have there already been some preliminary results from your sd-oomd testing?15:05
sil2100;)15:05
slyon(other than what was posted on the mailinglist)15:06
waveformslyon, not yet -- unfortunately my desktop has been bouncing between my "usual" desktop (on an SSD) and SD cards all week as part of the ff optimization work15:06
slyonok. I guess it would be best to update the LP bug report whenever you get some additional results. TIA15:06
enr0nslyon: I have also been running with ManagedOOMSwap=auto on `-.slice`, and it has been a better experience so far.15:06
waveformwill do15:07
paridebdmurray, actually server team meeting is in +25m from now, I confused it with cloud-init standup (too many of those!)15:07
paridebdmurray, so I'm around15:07
jawn-smithOkay, any other questions?15:08
jawn-smith#topic Release incoming bugs15:08
jawn-smith#link http://reqorts.qa.ubuntu.com/reports/rls-mgr/rls-kk-incoming-bug-tasks.html#foundations-bugs15:09
jawn-smithJust one15:09
sil2100...shit, I did forget quite a lot from my status, so updating it now still15:09
jawn-smithbug 197848715:09
ubottuBug 1978487 in apport (Ubuntu) "attach_journal_errors is causing a ValueError crash" [Medium, New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/197848715:09
sil2100;)15:09
bdrungAlready fixed upstream, the upload to kinetic will follow shortly15:09
jawn-smithOkay great. If work is being done on it then it deserves a card15:10
sil2100\o/15:10
jawn-smithbdrung: does it already have one?15:10
bdrungno. not this apport bug.15:10
bdmurraysil2100: I guess that's an advantage to discourse - the ability to continue editing!15:11
slyonit's tagged fr-2483...15:11
jawn-smithIndeed it is15:11
bdrungups15:11
jawn-smithexcellent, let's just remove the rls-kk tag then15:11
jawn-smithI'll do that real quick15:12
jawn-smith#link https://reqorts.qa.ubuntu.com/reports/rls-mgr/rls-jj-incoming-bug-tasks.html#foundations-bugs15:12
jawn-smithbug 197040215:12
ubottuBug 1970402 in initramfs-tools (Ubuntu) "Initrd out of memory error after upgrade to 22.04" [High, Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/197040215:12
bdmurrayremove the tag and target it to kineitc15:13
bdmurraywhich I'm doing15:13
jawn-smithThanks!15:13
jawn-smithbug 197812515:13
ubottuBug 1978125 in apt (Ubuntu) "apt ignoring pin/block/hold files in preferences.d for snapd" [Undecided, Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/197812515:13
jawn-smithThis was discussed last week, but we wanted to hear juliank's opinion on it15:13
jawn-smithbefore carding it15:13
bdmurrayjawn-smith: that isn't snapd specific is it?15:13
juliankah yes I need to fix that too, I should touch that with the other thing15:14
sil2100Let's card it then15:14
jawn-smithbdmurray: that was my understanding, yes15:14
jawn-smithso mclemenceau would you mind carding that one?15:14
mclemenceausure no problem15:15
jawn-smiththanks!15:15
jawn-smithrls-ii is empty15:15
jawn-smithso is rls-ff15:15
slyonI feel like we should also card #197040215:16
jawn-smithoh we had a miscommunication15:16
bdmurrayI agree15:16
jawn-smithlet's go back to discussing bug 197040215:16
ubottuBug 1970402 in initramfs-tools (Ubuntu) "Initrd out of memory error after upgrade to 22.04" [High, Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/197040215:16
slyonThis feels relevant for 22.04.1 so I think we should card it15:17
bdmurrayDo we have an idea of how to recreate it?15:17
juliankinitrd out of memory is that a dup?15:17
juliankSame as LP: #184232015:18
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1842320 in OEM Priority Project "Out of Memory on boot with 5.2.0 kernel" [Critical, In Progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/184232015:18
juliank?15:18
bdmurrayso come to find out it is carded but not targetted to Jammy15:19
jawn-smithSo shall we card it jammy and mark 1970402 as a duplicate?15:19
juliankdo that15:20
jawn-smitherr, I mean "target it to jammy"15:20
jawn-smithWho is investigating it?15:20
jawn-smithSounds like someone on the OEM team15:20
jawn-smithschopin: you mentioned another bug you wanted to discuss15:20
schopinI also have LP: #1979639 for Jammy which was intended to show up on the report15:20
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1979639 in nodejs (Ubuntu Kinetic) "openssl 3.0.3-7 needs port from sid to jammy" [Undecided, Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/197963915:20
slyonI targeted it to Jammy and updated the labels on the initrd bug15:21
jawn-smithslyon: thanks!15:21
schopinso, that's a regression affecting any user of libssl1.1 on a Jammy system (due to recent changes to the default config file)15:22
schopinIMHO should be carded and selected for dev, as it not only affects packages outside of the archive, but also nodejs due to our embedded libssl1.1 there.15:23
jawn-smithSo the work for this is done in kinetic15:24
jawn-smithBut needs an SRU for jammy15:24
jawn-smithvorlon: opinions on fixing openssl vs fixing nodejs in jammy?15:25
vorlonoh no15:25
vorlonreading quickly15:25
schopinnote that Debian has patched this because I think they still have some libssl1.1 rdeps in unstable15:26
vorlonone argument is that if we are ever going to have empty etc in Ubuntu Core, openssl should have sensible defaults that don't depend on contents of /etc/ssl/openssl.cnf15:27
vorlon(though perhaps the openssl package is not in Core)15:27
vorlon(it is)15:27
vorlonso that's an argument for fixing this in libssl315:28
schopinI'm fairly sure libssl does not *depend* on the /etc config and can happily live without.15:28
vorlonright; it's only the openssl package which ships it15:28
vorlonof course the standard way of fixing that for empty-etc would be to ship the defaults under /usr and change the code to look there15:28
vorlonwhich would solve the problem for libssl1.1 in jammy but is also not a particularly SRUable change15:29
vorlonfrom reading the bug it's not clear to me what the bits are that are incompatible with libssl1.1, can that be laid out explicitly?15:30
vorlonthe Debian bug mentions 'providers'15:31
schopinyeah, the notion of providers is new to 3.015:31
vorlonand the in-library defaults should be sane there I think?15:31
schopinYes they are the same as what's in the config file.15:31
vorlonopinions about libraries that choke on unknown fields in an .ini style config file notwithstanding, it seems appropriate to comment them out by default in the config file in an SRU of the openssl package15:32
schopinAlright, will do :)15:33
schopinmclemenceau: could you card this?15:34
bdrungbut if you only patch openssl, then users can run into this bug when changing their openssl configuration15:34
vorlonbdrung: so you're arguing to patch both nodejs's libssl1.1 and openssl?15:35
bdrungyes, that would be the cleanest solution15:35
vorlonI think patching openssl is the priority.  I wouldn't say no to an SRU for nodejs also15:35
schopinthey'll still get bit if they have another libssl1.1 hanging around anyway.15:35
vorlon^ exactly15:35
mclemenceauthx schopin , done!15:35
jawn-smith#topic Team proposed-migration report15:36
jawn-smith#link https://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/proposed-migration/update_excuses_by_team.html#foundations-bugs15:36
jawn-smithvorlon:15:36
vorlonthis should be quick and easy, a short list15:36
vorlonubuntu-meta is with the desktop team15:36
vorlonpython3-stdlib-extensions is not built on i386 because it's dep-wait on python3.11 which doko is presumably still working on since the new build failure is a symbols file mismatch which is what his last upload purported to fix15:37
xyprono/ greetings from Nürnberg were I visited the Embedded World fair15:37
vorlonvim is with jawn-smith15:37
* vorlon waves to xypron 15:37
jawn-smithYes. I have it building, but autopkgtests still need work15:37
vorlonbinutils vs gcc-12 is an autopkgtest regression.  doko I assume you will follow this through also15:37
dokoyep, I have a work-around now. that's on me15:37
vorlonand usb-creator is the in-progress MIR, with excuses bugs linked in the report15:37
dokoyes, analyzed, and fix pending15:37
vorlonso that's everything for right now15:38
slyonI can take care of ubs-creator, to sponsor things that are needed to get the MIR moving15:38
jawn-smithThanks everyone for keeping that list nice and short15:38
vorlonno new tasks to assign, everybody go pick something off of https://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/nbs.html to fix instead ;)15:38
dokoplease have a look at the gcc-12 build regressions15:38
vorlon^ that too!15:38
slyonhttps://people.canonical.com/~ginggs/ftbfs-report/test-rebuild-20220617-kinetic-kinetic.html15:39
jawn-smithvorlon: do we want to hand out some of those packages in the FTBFS report?15:40
vorlon#link https://people.canonical.com/~ginggs/ftbfs-report/test-rebuild-20220617-kinetic-kinetic.html#foundations-bugs-team15:40
vorlonthere's 10 packages here, so sure15:41
ginggsi think those are all retrying right now15:42
vorlonoh15:42
vorlonok then let's not do any assignments here15:42
dokothe gcc issues, for me15:42
vorlonjawn-smith: back to you15:44
jawn-smith#topic AOB15:44
jawn-smithany holidays coming up?15:44
sil2100Not for me o/15:45
enr0nI am out tomorrow (swapped this past Monday's US holiday)15:45
bdmurrayParide and I posted our status last week on Friday-ish but we'll switch to Thursday so the Foundations status can link to the Ubuntu QA one15:47
bdmurrayI think that's it jawn-smith15:51
jawn-smith#endmeeting15:51
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