[11:11] <paride> kanashiro, hi! what do you mean more specifically? actually providing unrestricted internet access?
[11:15] <paride> kanashiro, the Ubuntu testbeds do not have unrestricted Internet access, they are more restrictive than the Debian ones. 
[11:15] <paride> kanashiro, at the moment we're not passing --needs-internet=<foo> to autopkgtest, which means we're using the default, which is basically: ignore the restriction
[11:16] <paride> kanashiro, perhaps --needs-internet=try would be better, given that the testbed connectivity is restricted 
[11:17] <paride> kanashiro, do you have a concrete example to point us to?
[12:54] <kanashiro> paride dispora-installer has the needs-internet restriction and it has not been ignored: https://objectstorage.prodstack5.canonical.com/swift/v1/AUTH_0f9aae918d5b4744bf7b827671c86842/autopkgtest-noble/noble/amd64/d/diaspora-installer/20240225_030752_2176a@/log.gz
[14:08] <paride> kanashiro, by "ignoring the restriction" I meant: the test executes and expects full internet connectivity to be available. 
[14:09] <paride> kanashiro, are you sure that is failing because of lack of internet access? I see stuff like "ArgumentError: wrong number of arguments (given 2, expected 1) (ArgumentError)" and dpkg errors
[14:09] <paride> kanashiro, not saying it's not due to that, but maybe not only due to that?
[14:13] <kanashiro> paride it is not because of internet connection, I was just wondering if this test should be executed 
[14:13] <kanashiro> and from what you said I think it should
[14:16] <paride> kanashiro, yes it's expected to be executed
[22:44] <bluca> is the autopkgtest log archive url predictable in any way?
[22:44] <bluca> eg: https://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/results/autopkgtest-jammy-upstream-systemd-ci-systemd-ci/jammy/amd64/s/systemd-upstream/20240227_193908_150fb@/log.gz
[22:44] <bluca> it's date and time, but what are the last 5 characters