[00:07] <Bashing-om> jbicha: Maybe not so good, but -- Susie from Ubuntu Kylin community >> iamgoody7@hotmail.com .
[00:42] <bdmurray> jbicha: there is an ubuntu-flavors irc channel where flavor leads hang out
[00:59] <arraybolt3[m]> Ubuntu Kylin's page loads for me here in the US.
[01:00] <arraybolt3[m]> If someone needs in there but can't load the page, I can probably download whatever you need and beam it over Google Drive, GitHub, or Matrix.
[01:04] <Bashing-om> arraybolt3[m]: Loads here now for me too :) I see what I can find for a developer link.
[01:13] <Bashing-om> jbicha: links from the [age still 504s - best I can see is: Email: contact@ukylin.com .
[01:13] <Bashing-om> page*
[01:21] <arraybolt3[m]> I also see this entire page full of email addresses: https://mailweb.ubuntukylin.com/postorius/lists/?page=1
[01:22] <arraybolt3[m]> packaging@lists.openkylin.top qa@lists.openkylin.top release@lists.openkylin.top and security@lists.openkylin.top look the most hopeful to me.
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[08:10] <sil2100> Hello everyone! Please test our 22.04.1 release candidate images!
[08:10] <sil2100> http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/437/builds
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[08:49] <arraybolt3[m]> sil2100: I just discovered an error on the Kubuntu 22.04.1 ISO - the release notes link pops open a text editor with the HTML code of the release notes, rather than opening a web browser.
[08:49] <arraybolt3[m]> I know this is to be reported on the QA tracker, but since this is a bug at a pretty critical time I'd better raise an alarm ASAP.
[08:50] <sil2100> arraybolt3[m]: huh? Wonder what happened, was that all good on 22.04 release images?
[08:50] <arraybolt3[m]> Checking...
[08:52] <arraybolt3[m]> Nope. The original 22.04 ISO has the exact same problem.
[08:52] <sil2100> Okay, so even though this is annoying, as it is not a regression compared to the GA images, let's make sure we have a bug filled in and prioritized
[08:53] <arraybolt3[m]> 👍️
[08:54] <arraybolt3[m]> Do you know off the top of your head what package contains the Ubiquity config for each flavor? I'm about to file it against ubiquity-frontend-kde, but I'm not quite sure that's the right way to go.
[08:58] <RikMills> arraybolt3[m], known issue
[08:59] <arraybolt3[m]> RikMills: ack, no longer making bug report
[08:59] <RikMills> LP: #1967015
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[10:20] <arraybolt3> sil2100: I hate to bring up more stuff here, but for some reason, v4l2loopback is still in the latest Ubuntu Studio 22.04.1 ISO. Yes, I'm sure I downloaded the right one, and yes, I'm sure it's up to date. Secure Boot is blowing up as a result.
[10:21] <arraybolt3> LP #1983136
[11:06] <fossfreedom> sil2100: the jammy raspi image does not want to install for me - downloaded twice ... can you or any one else confirm? Stuck on the plymouth screen. Pressing esc shows lots of systemd start failures.
[11:07] <waveform> fossfreedom, I'll take a look in a mo -- I take it we're talking about the desktop image?
[11:09] <fossfreedom> The preinstalled image http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/jammy/daily-preinstalled/current/
[11:09] <sil2100> arraybolt3[m]: hm hm, might need to respin those. I made sure that rmadison was giving me the right ubuntustudio-meta
[11:12] <sil2100> arraybolt3[m]: ok, weird, since I see the right meta package pulled in
[11:12] <sil2100> Eickmeyer: ^
[11:12] <sil2100> Eickmeyer: is it pulled in via some dependency perhaps?
[11:17] <waveform> fossfreedom, yup that's the desktop image -- I'll spin one up in a bit (just downloading now)
[11:18] <waveform> fossfreedom, out of curiosity what medium are you booting from? SD card or something over USB (like an SSD)?
[11:20] <fossfreedom> SD card. Checked the 22.04 image and that's OK. Just the 22.04.1 that I am having an issue with
[11:21] <fossfreedom> 22.10 yesterdays daily is OK as  well.
[11:27] -queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: rejected lxcfs [source] (bionic-proposed) [3.0.3-0ubuntu1~18.04.3]
[11:28] <rbasak> lucaskanashiro[m: rejected, but please note that rejection isn't required for an upload to happen over the top.
[11:31] <waveform> fossfreedom, okay -- flashing an SD card with the jammy daily now
[11:40] <sil2100> waveform, fossfreedom: thanks for taking a look
[11:41] <sil2100> I'll be a bit angry if this is a reproducible issue
[11:41] <waveform> fossfreedom, hmm -- seems to be booting happily to the oem setup for me. This is on a Pi 400 with board rev 1.1. What model of Pi are you using? (and, if possible, the board rev)
[11:41] <sil2100> Since basically this will put the whole point-release in jeopardy
[11:43] <arraybolt3[m]> I have an RPi I could probably rope into the mess real quick. Raspberry Pi 4 Model B 8 GB RAM. I'm pulling the image now and will flash it in a bit.
[11:46] <waveform> okay, I've got thru oem-setup now, just waiting on it to finish setup and I'll run thru one of the ISO tests (because that was on my list to do today anyway) but it's looking okay on the 400 so far ... will wait to see if fossfreedom can let us know what Pi they're using and will stick that next on my list to test (if it's different to the 400)
[11:51] <fossfreedom> waveform: it's a 8gb pi 4b
[11:52] <fossfreedom> Yeah. The oem setup didn't appear for me.
[11:52] <sil2100> Eickmeyer: give me a sign when you're up o/
[11:52] <arraybolt3> If anyone can reproduce it a second time, it'll be me then, since I have that exact same Pi.
[11:53] <arraybolt3> (I mean, I'm in a good spot to help reproduce it, sorry if that sounded wrong or weird...)
[12:14] <slyon> hey ubuntu-release! It looks like the download links for jammy-base images in the ISO tracker are broken for arm64/armhf/ppc64el, i.e.: http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-base/daily/20220801/jammy-base-arm64.tar.gz -> http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-base/jammy/daily/20220801/jammy-base-arm64.tar.gz
[12:18] <arraybolt3> fossfreedom: Just got the OEM setup screen on my Pi 4B 8GB. Everything seems to be going fine.
[12:20] <fossfreedom> arraybolt3: hmm.  Oh well. Just me. Thx for confirming.
[12:21] <arraybolt3> fossfreedom: Thanks for reporting so we could get it tested!
[13:25] <sil2100> slyon: argh, of course. I'll take a look, it's always such a manual process :|
[13:26] <sil2100> Actually, many of the isos will probably have the same problem
[13:26] <slyon> I tested most of the base images already, using the fixed URL (I think).
[13:27] <slyon> but if other isos might have the same issue it still makes sense to fix it
[13:28] <sil2100> It's a very manual process always, I think we need to think of ways of making this better. I have a few ideas, like finally fixing the daily tree structure for cdimage to be reliable
[13:28] <sil2100> But no time!
[13:28] <sil2100> Anyway, thanks for reporting, and thanks for testing!
[13:28] <slyon> yw
[13:58] <Eickmeyer> sil2100: I'm up, investigating the v4l2loopback issue. Might be pulled by a recommends?
[14:01] <Eickmeyer> sil2100: Can't find it in the rdepends, and it's dropped from the seed and the meta, so I'm very confused here.
[14:01] <sil2100> hm hm hm
[14:01] <sil2100> I'm in a meeting now, but let me dive into that as well
[14:02] <Eickmeyer> Just did a germinate and according to that it's gone.
[14:02] <Eickmeyer> ok
[14:02] -queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: autofs (jammy-proposed/main) [5.1.8-1ubuntu1.1 => 5.1.8-1ubuntu1.2] (core)
[14:26] <paride> sil2100, hey, I submitted (good!) results for the subiquity candidate image
[14:26] -queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New source: dotnet6 (jammy-proposed/primary) [6.0.107-0ubuntu2~22.04.1]
[14:27] <paride> sil2100, I've got bitten again by the partial respin (the static validation expects 20220702 images), but I worked around that
[14:27] <sil2100> paride: ouch, sorry! hahah, yeah, was spinning some test images for intel-iot, forgot that this actually messes up automation for you!
[14:28] <paride> sil2100, no worries, no big deal, but maybe let's figure out a way to fix it at some point
[14:30] -queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted devscripts [source] (focal-backports) [2.22.1ubuntu1~bpo20.04.1]
[14:34] <jbicha> could we build libavif and its dependency libgav1 on i386? it's wanted by libgd2
[14:39] <LocutusOfBorg> vorlon, or somebody else. hddemux/s390x passed from neutral to fail basically because in release, b-d were not installable
[14:40] <LocutusOfBorg> can it be hinted please?
[14:40] <LocutusOfBorg>  knot-resolver | 5.4.4-1        | kinetic/universe          | source, amd64, arm64, armhf, ppc64el
[14:40] <LocutusOfBorg>  knot-resolver | 5.5.1-3        | kinetic-proposed/universe | source, amd64, arm64, armhf, ppc64el, s390x
[14:40] <LocutusOfBorg> this is the reason
[14:46] <sil2100> Eickmeyer: ok, no idea what's going on, per https://launchpadlibrarian.net/615984321/buildlog_ubuntu_jammy_amd64_ubuntustudio_BUILDING.txt.gz I see it's simply being installed but the ubuntustudio-meta package seems of the right version
[14:47] <Eickmeyer> sil2100: Same, and it's missing from the rdepends in germinate, so I don't know what's going on.
[14:48] <sil2100> reverse-depends still mentions that ubuntustudio-video recommends it, but it might be out-of-date
[14:48] <Eickmeyer> In the seed it's simply commented-out.
[14:48] <Eickmeyer> Yeah, that should be out-of-date as I just pulled germinate and it's not there.
[14:49] <arraybolt3[m]> Maybe it's a different DKMS module?
[14:49] <arraybolt3[m]> I wonder if the low latency kernel has anything to do with it.
[14:50] <arraybolt3[m]> (Probably not, actually, but if v4l2loopback isn't the problem, then searching for other modules might help.)
[14:50] <Eickmeyer> The other dkms modules showing are the nvidia-dkms, but they're showing as skipped, so it's not those.
[14:51] <sil2100> As said, it seems that v4l2loopback is pre-installed, but we don't know why
[14:51] <Eickmeyer> arraybolt3[m]: The lowlatency kernel is merely a kernel "flavor" of the generic kernel, generated at the same time, with *slightly* different build flags, so never read too much into it. It's not as drastic of a different kernel as you might think.
[14:52] <Eickmeyer> Right, it's coming back to v4l2loopback for some reason.
[14:52] <sil2100> Let me try something stupid
[14:52] <Eickmeyer> I'm all for desperate measures and stupid ideas when stupid stuff is happening.
[14:52] <arraybolt3[m]> Eickmeyer: That's what I figured, and why I said "probably not, actually".
[14:53] <Eickmeyer> arraybolt3[m]: Yeah, I saw that later, but was already typing. ;)
[14:53] <arraybolt3[m]> LOL hey it worked with the BTRFS nonsense in Lubuntu, so
[14:54] <arraybolt3[m]> Eickmeyer: Guess what depends on v4l2loopback (you're gonna love this one).
[14:54] <arraybolt3[m]> obs-studio.
[14:54]  * arraybolt3[m] uploaded an image: (151KiB) < https://libera.ems.host/_matrix/media/r0/download/matrix.org/nZrKnUYtxZMEuOmerJVlqmpg/image.png >
[14:55] <arraybolt3[m]> It's a "Suggests" package, but that may be the culprit.
[14:55] <Eickmeyer> arraybolt3[m]: Nope, suggests aren't pulled-in by a seed, only recommends.
[15:11] <arraybolt3[m]> Well, I've been sifting through the seeds and I can't figure it out. Maybe try just deleting the lines from the seeds entirely and see if that does the trick?
[15:13] <Eickmeyer> For now, I'm just waiting to see sil2100's "something stupid", so I'm being patient.
[15:20] <vorlon> LocutusOfBorg: why is knot-resolver being pulled from -proposed in the gnutls28 test but not in the baseline test?
[15:22] <vorlon> (apt bug? autopkgtest-cloud bug?)
[15:25] <arraybolt3[m]> Eickmeyer: According to this page https://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/germinate-output/ubuntustudio.jammy/all ubuntustudio-video has the offending package as a Recommends. I'm not seeing that to be true using apt -s install, but that's apparently the idea Germinate is getting.
[15:30] <Eickmeyer> arraybolt3[m]: Yeah, we're thinking that's outdated. My manual build of germinate's rdepends tree is here: https://nextcloud.ericheickmeyer.com/index.php/s/9JgP7P35HCjZAPj
[15:30] <sil2100> Eickmeyer: ok, so I did a test in my chroot and I think it needs to be pulled in via the germinate runs somehow, because I tried installing the set of packages that livecd-rootfs installs minus the v4l2loopback* packages and it's not installed
[15:30] <sil2100> So nothing pulls it in via deps/recommends for sure
[15:31] <Eickmeyer> Right, I had the same result.
[15:31] <Eickmeyer> Minus the livecd-rootfs.
[15:33] <Eickmeyer> sil2100: Are we looking at something slow on the image building side where it pulled before it was ready? Like, perhaps, if we do a rebuild it will be fine?
[15:34] <LocutusOfBorg> vorlon, maybe apt when in doubt from non-existing package in release, and existing package in proposed, choose the latter?
[15:34] <arraybolt3[m]> I wonder if maybe phased updates are striking the Ubuntu build servers and so our last-minute change will now take a while before it actually works?
[15:34]  * arraybolt3[m] grasping at straws here
[15:35] <Eickmeyer> arraybolt3[m]: Nah, I think you're onto something, but I think we're all grasping at straws and banging our heads against the walls right now.
[15:36] <bdmurray> Looking in the directory https://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/germinate-output/ubuntustudio.jammy/ it was updated today
[15:38] <sil2100> eh
[15:38] <Eickmeyer> Yeah, that makes no sense.
[15:39] <sil2100> I think we know what's up, just have a sync with vorlon and bdmurray and uh, let me get back to you in a moment
[15:39] <Eickmeyer> Ok
[15:58] <sil2100> Eickmeyer, arraybolt3[m]: okay, so I think this is all caused by a 'known bug' that was never really fixed: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/livecd-rootfs/+bug/1921862 - certainly feels like what might be the case here
[15:59] <sil2100> The seeds are correct, but germinate runs without jammy-updates so it considers ubuntustudio-video from release which pulls in the v4l2loopback packages
[15:59] <Eickmeyer> Oh fun.
[15:59] <sil2100> Not 100% sure it's the case, but certainly seems like what's happening. And we're screwed...
[15:59] <sil2100> We only worked-around it last time
[16:00] <Eickmeyer> Yeah. That's a huge bummer. Obviously it won't work this time as we just simply don't have time to fix it now. But definitely something that *should* be fixed for .2.
[16:00] <Eickmeyer> I guess I'll release note it.
[16:07] <tsimonq2> There has to be a way to make it pull from updates...
[16:11] <arraybolt3[m]> I think at this point, we'd probably be better off writing a workaround guide for how to make Secure Boot work. Maybe even make a script that the user can download at install time and run, and it will make everything work (possibly by doing the mokutil dance if needed).
[16:12] <tsimonq2> Nah, into the rabbit hole I go, not my first rodeo with germinate ;) will throw patches shortly
[16:13] <Eickmeyer> tsimonq2: Good luck. sil2100, bdmurray: If tsimonq2 can get this resolved and it looks sane, do you think we could respin in time?
[16:14] <arraybolt3[m]> Simon Quigley: Good luck :) meanwhile, I'll work on the part I know (guides and scripts) so that we have a fallback hopefully.
[16:14] <tsimonq2> It's Tuesday. We release on Thursday. Imo we still have time
[16:15]  * Eickmeyer release noted it *just in case*
[16:18] <tsimonq2> oh lol I shouldn't even need a code modification
[16:23] <arraybolt3[m]> And we have successfully brought #lubuntu-devel culture into #ubuntu-release while fixing an #ubuntustudio-devel problem. Task failed successfully?
[16:24] <Eickmeyer> arraybolt3[m]: Yeah, let's be careful with that. In this context we're working with the release team on figuring out a fundamental problem.
[16:24] <arraybolt3[m]> 👍️
[16:28] <laney> The problem is you get the union of the Task fields for all pockets, so you can't ever drop something from a seed post release really :/
[16:29] <laney> We should stop using tasks and only install the metapackages
[16:29] <laney> but that's clearly not something that can be done with <2 days to go
[16:30] <tsimonq2> laney: I think you're right. For now, do you know of a sane workaround used in the past?
[16:30] <laney> perhaps a hack in livecd-rootfs
[16:30] <tsimonq2> (You can always add a `dists:` line below the `dist:` line listing all three pockets you want to include (jammy, jammy-updates, and jammy-security) but that's probably only useful for *adding* packages.)
[16:31] <tsimonq2> Thanks laney, I will take a look.
[16:32] <laney> It's this bit: https://git.launchpad.net/livecd-rootfs/tree/live-build/auto/config#n132
[16:32] <laney> (aside: still one of my favourite lines of code ever, particularly the backslashes)
[16:32] <tsimonq2> (Very much appreciated, probably would have taken me an extra 10 minutes to find. :) )
[16:32] <laney> but you can see that it picks up packages with the Task you ask for in all pockets
[16:33] <laney> so you probably want to hack the result of calling that I guess
[16:33] <tsimonq2> That is just... amazing. I love it.
[16:34] <laney> perhaps the subtract_package_lists() function? not sure, do check
[16:34] <laney> also maybe get a sanity review from sil2100, I could be talking rubbish
[16:34] <laney> or proposing something which will never be accepted
[16:34] <tsimonq2> No worries, thank you again for at least pointing me in the right direction laney :)
[16:36] <tsimonq2> sil2100, vorlon, Eickmeyer: Hi, technical advice on the above workaround would be appreciated. I can save everyone else the work by filing the paperwork and writing the patch if we can at least agree on steps forward. Thanks.
[16:36] <tsimonq2> Also, let me know if the mailing list would be more appropriate for this topic.
[16:37] <arraybolt3[m]> If all else fails, I just discovered the glorious "sudo mokutil --disable-verification". Keeps Secure Boot on in BIOS, but essentially turns it off in Linux.
[16:40] <arraybolt3[m]> (Er, --disable-validation, I mean.)
[16:50] -queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: net-snmp (focal-proposed/main) [5.8+dfsg-2ubuntu2.4 => 5.8+dfsg-2ubuntu2.5] (desktop-core, i386-whitelist, ubuntu-server)
[17:03] <arraybolt3[m]> I also have discovered a Calamares config hack that allows the install to work without disabling Secure Boot at all (it just uninstalls v4l2loopback immediately before installing shim-signed).
[17:04] <Eickmeyer> arraybolt3[m]: I'd rather not hack Calamares, and I'm sure tsimonq2 agrees.
[17:04] <tsimonq2> Yes, I agree.
[17:05] <arraybolt3[m]> Eickmeyer: Right, but it's only one config change, and if something happens where we can't get the root of the problem fixed, we can just say, "Secure Boot systems require a workaround - simply run this script on the live ISO prior to installation and everything will work." So we now have a fully functional fallback as our worst-case scenario.
[17:08] <Eickmeyer> arraybolt3[m]: Unfortunately, running a script prior to that won't work because calamares will still unpack whatever is in the .squashfs, which includes v4l2loopback, even if it's been uninstalled from the live system.
[17:09] <arraybolt3[m]> Eickmeyer: I just tried it and it worked. I hacked the contextual process file that installs shim-signed so that it basically says "apt remove -y v4l2loopback-dkms && sudo apt install shim-signed" (that's not the line verbatim but you get the idea).
[17:09] <arraybolt3[m]> And it installed and booted properly on a Secure Boot VM just fine.
[17:09] <Eickmeyer> Huh, interesting.
[17:09] <Eickmeyer> I could release note that.
[17:10] <arraybolt3[m]> My last step is going to be to make a patch script so that rather than having a user hack the config themselves, they can just do "sudo fixStudioSecureBoot.sh" and then run the installer or something like that.
[17:11] <Eickmeyer> arraybolt3[m]: Ok, take that discussion to #ubuntustudio-devel, lets keep this to the fix for livecd-rootfs that tsimonq2 is working on.
[17:11] <arraybolt3[m]> 👍️
[17:17] <tsimonq2> Ah, I used my personal email. Please approve my post to ubuntu-release. :P
[17:18] -queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: rust-event-listener [amd64] (kinetic-proposed/universe) [2.5.3-1] (no packageset)
[17:18] <bdmurray> Oh, that's one I don't have moderation powers for.
[17:19] <Eickmeyer> tsimonq2: To be fair (in the context of your email), it was v4l2loopback was removed from the seed and the meta sru is fix-released and it was released to updates, so it's no longer that I intend to, it's that it's done.
[17:22] <bdmurray> vorlon, sil2100: Can you look at my comment on the ubuntu-release-upgrader MP from schopin? https://code.launchpad.net/~schopin/ubuntu-release-upgrader/+git/ubuntu-release-upgrader/+merge/427718
[17:23] <tsimonq2> Eickmeyer: I did clarify later on in that paragraph that it was past tense, I was re-reading it and thought it should have been more clear but sent it anyway. My apologies.
[17:24] <Eickmeyer> tsimonq2: No worries, just wanted to make sure you were on the same page as myself and sil2100.
[17:30] <tsimonq2> Eickmeyer: Idea. Blacklist it.
[17:31] <tsimonq2> Blacklist may override the inclusion. Consult with s_il2100 or laney on that though.
[17:31] <Eickmeyer> tsimonq2: Might be the only way and won't require a metapackage rebuild since it's already absent.
[17:31] <Eickmeyer> sil2100: thoughts? ^
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[17:41] <laney> what blacklist?
[17:42] <tsimonq2> The seed blacklist
[17:43] <tsimonq2> Does germinate prioritize blacklisting packages over including them? That's probably a more precise question
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[17:48] <vorlon> tsimonq2: agreed, a livecd-rootfs patch is most sensible here
[17:48] <laney> you can't germinate this away i'm afraid. livecd-rootfs is seeing the task fields in the release pocket and those can't be changed.
[17:48] <vorlon> tsimonq2: blacklisting only causes image build failures, it does not remove packages from images
[17:49] <laney> (blacklisting won't help anyway but in general no germinate based solution can)
[17:49] <laney> hey vorlon
[17:49]  * vorlon waves
[17:49] <tsimonq2> Ah, got it. Thank you to you both. Don't hesitate to let me know if you think of something else :)
[17:49] -queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted rust-event-listener [arm64] (kinetic-proposed) [2.5.3-1]
[17:49] -queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted rust-event-listener [armhf] (kinetic-proposed) [2.5.3-1]
[17:49] <vorlon> I hate having to patch livecd-rootfs but it is your escape hatch
[17:50] <vorlon> also it's an SRU that won't require respins of any other images
[17:50] -queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted rust-event-listener [amd64] (kinetic-proposed) [2.5.3-1]
[17:50] -queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted rust-event-listener [riscv64] (kinetic-proposed) [2.5.3-1]
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[17:51] <tsimonq2> vorlon: Did laney link the correct spot in the code or should I also investigate elsewhere? I'd imagine a conditional for Ubuntu Studio would be appropriate
[17:51] <laney> I just linked you to the function that's causing your problem
[17:51] <laney> you need to find the add_task call for ubuntustudio and fiddle around there somewhere
[17:51] <tsimonq2> gracias :)
[17:51]  * laney off, ttyl
[17:51] <tsimonq2> Have fun!
[17:52] <vorlon> bdmurray: commented
[17:54] <bdmurray> vorlon: ack, thanks that is what I was thinking too
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[19:01] -queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted zabbix [s390x] (kinetic-proposed) [1:6.0.7+dfsg-2]
[20:08] <bdmurray> vorlon: I added words to the nvidia upgrade issue in a new MP https://code.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-core-dev/ubuntu-release-upgrader/+git/ubuntu-release-upgrader/+merge/427736 and would appreciate a review
[20:11] <vorlon> bdmurray: ok looking
[20:11] <vorlon> fwiw I have code here for the pam upgrade issue, need to add tests and merge the translations from the pam package
[20:13] <vorlon> bdmurray: reviewed
[20:58] <vorlon> bdmurray: currently having a sad that dh_auto_test does nothing for u-r-u and Build-Deps do not encompass the test deps
[21:10] <vorlon> bdmurray: how do you update the .pot file in u-r-u?
[21:13] <vorlon> cd po && make, ok
[21:13] <bdmurray> It's part of pre-build.sh
[21:14] <vorlon> aha
[21:22] <vorlon> bdmurray: I have code, I have a test case, I have a strategy for importing translations from pam, but I'm going afk for the next 1.5h; will you be around to review after that?
[21:23] <bdmurray> vorlon: Yes, I also have an appointment this afternoon but will turn up after it.
[21:23] <vorlon> ok thanks
[21:33] <vorlon> bdmurray: I lied and finished up before leaving the keyboard, please review: https://code.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-core-dev/ubuntu-release-upgrader/+git/ubuntu-release-upgrader/+merge/427743
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[23:43] <bdmurray> vorlon: reviewed
[23:43] <vorlon> thankee kindly
[23:44] <vorlon> bdmurray: fwiw the capitalization here is because that's how the string is in the Debian package.  Do you think I should upper-case the English only, or attempt to upper-case the translations?
[23:47] <sarnold> uhoh, is that the entire nation of turkey I hear? :)
[23:47] <bdmurray> vorlon: I saw that's how it is in the debian pacakge. Thinking about it more maybe it isn't worth the effort - not that many people will encounter it.
[23:48] <vorlon> sarnold: lol string not translated to Turkish
[23:48] <vorlon> bdmurray: ok. I could do it but I would have to do it manually and it would take me maybe a half hour?
[23:49] <bdmurray> I think its fine the way it is then
[23:50] <vorlon> bdmurray: not that long - turns out there are only 10 translations and the only trick is two of them use cyrillic. 10 minutes and I'll have it done
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[23:53] <bdmurray> sil2100: There isn't a documented test case for bug 1955047. Do you want me to make a best guess or wait for schopin?
[23:54] <sil2100> bdmurray: I would say let's get this into -proposed and work on a test-case tomorrow
[23:54] <sil2100> (if the fix passed the review phase)
[23:55] <bdmurray> sil2100: Looks like it did pass review.