[12:03] -queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: rejected openssl [source] (jammy-proposed) [3.0.2-0ubuntu1.7] [14:29] Please reject ubuntu-unity-backgrounds from kinetic New queue, I will upload new version with fixed copyright file. [14:58] vorlon, yes it was me [14:58] btw put haskell-hoogle on big_packages on armhf can help? [14:59] I blame armhf slowliness :/ [15:22] vorlon: could you reject ubuntu-unity-backgrounds from the upload queue for kinetic? [16:02] rs2009, mitya57: done, but there's no requirement that this be done before you reupload [16:03] -queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: rejected ubuntu-unity-backgrounds [source] (kinetic-proposed) [22.10-0ubuntu1] [16:13] LocutusOfBorg: unless you think hoogle's maintainer scripts are going to work better when the VM has more memory, I don't see big_packages helping [16:22] vorlon: I was going to re-use the same version number. Or I can upload it without rejection? [16:23] Uploaded, btw. [16:24] -queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New source: ubuntu-unity-backgrounds (kinetic-proposed/primary) [22.10-0ubuntu1] [16:26] thanks mitya57 :) [16:35] did anyone take a look at the failing ISO builds btw [16:42] I believe the failing ISO builds are universal. [16:43] Eickmeyer[m]: yep, they do seem to be present in all the flavor builds as well as the main ubuntu build, but not in the server ISO build [16:44] so CLOSE to universal. :) [16:45] yep, pretty close to universal lol [17:00] Eickmeyer[m], vorlon, sil2100, seb128: I figured out the issue. [17:00] 1. the new systemd-resolved package needs to be installed for Ubuntu and its flavors after the split (this was already known) [17:00] 2. dnsmasq gets installed during the first 'apt install' run, and automatically starts before systemd-resolved is set up if systemd-resolved is added using `add_package install systemd-resolved`. dnsmasq needs to be killed after the first 'apt install' invocation and systemd-resolved needs to be run manually after killing dnsmasq [17:03] I'll create an MR for these changes (I tested this, and doing this results in DNS resolution working again, thus resulting in a successful build) [17:05] an even better better solution would be to run `apt install systemd-resolved` in the chroot (in lb_chroot_layered) before the 'install' packages are installed in the chroot (as dnsmasq is one of them) [17:05] s/better better/better/g [17:06] rs2009: Good find! I'm not sure if sil_2100 and _vorlon were already on to your findings, but it's a holiday weekend in the US (which affects vorlon_ in particular) so I don't know if that will get resolved before Monday or Tuesday. [17:07] Ugh... element and its markdown... [17:07] well, md doesn't work in most IRC clients :) [17:07] Right, I was trying to avoid pinging Steve. [17:08] they didn't get pinged on IRC [17:08] (as markdown doesn't work here) [17:08] Ah, I see. [17:08] I'll just create an MR for now and wait for someone who has rights to approve it [17:09] Not a bad idea. [18:09] mitya57: yes, it's allowed to have two packages with the same version number in the queue; once one is accepted the other cannot be [18:10] rs2009: failing ISO builds were caused by a bad systemd in the kinetic containers being used. Needs a new container image to be built and published with the systemd that was published to the release pocket yesterday before this is fixed. [18:17] jbicha: hat's going on with bug #1988230? having a glib2.0 in -proposed that introduces new symbols and blocks migration of other packages post-FF is not cool [18:17] Bug 1988230 in glib2.0 (Ubuntu) "glib 2.73 breaks modemmanager" [High, Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1988230 [18:17] *what's [18:18] jbicha: (it blocks the ghc transition due to termonad) [18:19] (much more than termonad, really) [18:36] vorlon: would be great if you could take a look at the new ubuntu-unity-backgrounds package and approve it [18:37] (no lintian errors/warnings this time btw) [18:39] vorlon: hmm, that's weird (I got the ISO to build successfully after doing what I mentioned above without any issues, and was actually going to submit an MP) [19:10] vorlon: thanks for explanation, I learned something new [19:29] seb128 is handling modemmanager. Marco is working on some other glib issues [23:30] https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pandoc/2.17.1.1-1ubuntu1/+build/24282524 \o/ [23:32] https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gitit/0.15.1.0+dfsg-2/+build/24308583 /o\ [23:37] so pandoc build "Succeeded" for armhf but is empty :P [23:52] Task failed successfully.