[10:59] <nteodosio> Autopkgtests results give "Bad request", is this a known issue?
[11:00] <nteodosio> "Your browser sent a request that this server could not understand. Reason: You're speaking plain HTTP to an SSL-enabled server port. Instead use the HTTPS scheme to access this URL, please."
[11:00] <nteodosio> My browser _is_ using HTTPS.
[11:32] <ginggs> qa-help: ^
[11:36] <paride> hi nteodosio, does that happen when trying to access test logs?
[11:37] <nteodosio> Hi, paride, yes, e.g. https://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/results/autopkgtest-noble/noble/armhf/r/r-cran-lubridate/20231029_190639_e13c8@/log.gz from the excuses page.
[11:38] <paride> nteodosio, that's a known issue, fallback of the migration of the service to new infrastructure
[11:38] <paride> nteodosio, see https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/autopkgtest-service/34490
[11:39] <nteodosio> Thanks!
[11:41] <paride> thank you for reporting it!
[14:13] <andersson123> to clarify what paride said - log files are safe and sound. They're just currently not accessible from the webpage
[14:28] <andersson123> if you desperately need a log file, please ping us in the ubuntu-quality channel
[16:02] <seb128> !dbm-ping
[16:02] <tsimonq2> !dmb-ping
[16:03] <tsimonq2> :)
[16:03] <seb128> better!
[17:21] <andersson123> PSA: You can now access log files on autopkgtest
[18:51] <adrien> \o/
[18:54] <tsimonq2> 🎉🎉🎉🎉
[21:39] <tsimonq2> Whoops, accidentally used my work email for a devel-permissions request. 😅
[21:39] <tsimonq2> Please reply to the usual tsimonq2@ubuntu.com. :P
[21:51] <rbasak> Done
[21:53] <tsimonq2> Thanks :)