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arraybolt3What's the process for "taking" a package, if someone has the time to fill me in? I'd be happy to add one person to the team of fixing things if it's something I can help with.00:00
vladimirpadded update-excusefor pytest vs joblib: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/joblib/+bug/205935400:00
-ubottu:#ubuntu-release- Launchpad bug 2059354 in pytest (Ubuntu) "proposed migration pytest 8.0.2-1 vs joblib/1.3.2-1" [Undecided, New]00:00
arraybolt3if it would take too much time to explain, don't, I want to help speed up not slow down00:00
vladimirpjust look for the last 'taking <package>' in the channel and take the next one. post taking <package>, do analysis and ping in the channel your findings00:01
arraybolt3analysis = look at test results and see if it needs to be removed or hinted?00:02
vladimirparraybolt3: yes00:02
arraybolt3Taking (or at least attempting to) pyzbar00:03
dbungertsil2100: please hint pyyaml.  s390x pyyaml is good and mad but consistently passing on retry00:03
dbungerttaking qca200:03
sil2100python-reportlab: lots of missing results and a single real failure, but none of those related to reportlab itself. Also, missing tests are highly unlikely to fail so hinting00:03
sil2100(since I have results for other arches)00:03
dbungertsil2100: please hint qca200:04
dbungerttaking qemu00:04
sil2100dbungert: ack pyyaml00:04
arraybolt3hint pyzbar, tests pass on ppc64el, armhf failure due to time_t64 libs00:06
arraybolt3taking qrencode00:06
arraybolt3definitely hint qrencode, passes on three arches, armhf included00:07
sil2100arraybolt3: if you have a moment, backlog from early today might help. Basically if the package you're taking is a no-change rebuild per what is in the archive, you can only care if the armhf tests are passing (either for the package or for all-proposed)00:07
sil2100arraybolt3: otherwise its'00:07
sil2100the usual analysis to see if the package is good to go00:07
sil2100arraybolt3: please hint me or vorlon for the hints!00:07
arraybolt3Got it, will do!00:07
arraybolt3to be clear ncrs should *pass* on armhf, right?00:08
sil2100Too much going on so we can only react due to direct pings! Looking at the pyzbar and qrencode00:08
vladimirpsil2100: added https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/python-psutil/+bug/2059357 for python-psutil, regression on nipype. Block?00:08
-ubottu:#ubuntu-release- Launchpad bug 2059357 in python-psutil (Ubuntu) "proposed-migration: python-psutil 5.9.8-2 vs nipype 1.8.6-3" [Undecided, New]00:08
sil2100arraybolt3: yes, since no-change rebuilds are specifically for armhf, the release version had to be good to allow it migrating at some point00:09
sil2100But you need to make sure if that's really a ncrb per what's in release00:09
vladimirptaking qscintilla200:09
arraybolt3sil2100: kk, I think I get it now. pyzbar failed on armhf but did not have an ncr so I think that's hint-worthy. If so, I think I can start attacking what I can.00:11
vladimirpsil2100: qscintilla2 - tests pass (superficial), hint?00:11
vladimirptaking qt6-base00:12
arraybolt3taking qtbase-opensource-src-gles00:12
dbungertsil2100: please hint qemu00:12
sil2100arraybolt3: pyzbar is certainly something worth looking for. The upload was not a ncrb, but the change was for armhf, however it still fails on armhf. So looking into what's going on there and then either maybe filling a bug and hinting, or maybe even removing? It's arch:all so needs to be removed wholly00:12
mwhudsonvorlon: how do you tell when the new pytest is screwing things up?00:13
dbungerttaking qtdeclarative-opensource-src00:13
sil2100arraybolt3: but qrencode done o/00:13
arraybolt3kk00:13
sil2100dbungert: qemu ack00:14
sil2100vladimirp: qscintilla2 ack00:14
sil2100vladimirp: looking at the block00:14
arraybolt3qtbase-opensource-src-gles is strange - lots of "Regression" but opening up the individual regressions show that they actually... passed?00:14
arraybolt3I've clicked like five random "Regressions" and see no errors...00:15
vorlonmwhudson: if I see pytest in the log and it's happening on all architectures... :P00:15
vorlonmwhudson: there's a LOT of pytest-related breakage00:15
mwhudsonvorlon: it's only on armhf but the tests ran at wildly different times00:15
sil2100vladimirp: block added00:16
vorlonmwhudson: pytest has been in -proposed for a month00:16
mwhudsonboth after pytest hit proposed though hm00:16
sil2100arraybolt3: ah ha! So this is one thing you need to know:00:16
dbungertsil2100: please hint qtdeclarative-opensource-src00:16
sil2100arraybolt3: don't trust britney's 'Regression' state, instead always look into the list of tests for the arch. There was a bug at some moment that basically didn't test against -proposed and produced bogus results00:17
arraybolt3Got it, makes perfect sense.00:17
sil2100arraybolt3: so it's safest to just look into arch testing details and seeing if the package was *actually* tested either directly or with a run with all-proposed00:18
vorlonbritney about to finish the latest run00:18
sil2100dbungert: wow, you've got some big ones, ack qtdeclarative-opensource-src00:18
sil2100brb in a few mins00:18
vorlonI'm going back to review some of the big ones from earlier in the alphabet that were skipped, to see if they pass muster vs having to be put in the big EOD bucket00:19
vladimirpqt6-base retried, skipping for now, not enough results00:23
dbungertvorlon: please hint qterminal00:23
arraybolt3sil2100: to be clear, I can't trust Britney's "regression status" but I can trust the logs it links to, correct?00:23
vorlondbungert: done00:23
dbungertarraybolt3: sort of.  sometimes the "passing" test in the run is not the test that was needed at that moment.00:23
vorlonarraybolt3: no00:23
vorlonarraybolt3: click on the architecture name, NOT on the log00:24
vladimirptaking qterminal (line 352)00:24
dbungertqterminal done00:24
vorlonarraybolt3: and for figuring out if there's a regression, exclude test results in 'error' state marked as 'no-proposed=1 all-proposed=1' which is how we identify the mis-tests00:24
vladimirptaking qtltools ?00:24
dbungertvladimirp: I think our copy of the list is out of date, I have qterminal on line 29200:24
dbungerttaking qtquickcontrols2-opensource-src00:25
sil2100arraybolt3: as vorlon and dbungert said already ;)00:25
vladimirptaking qtsvg-opensource-src00:25
vladimirp(refreshed list)00:25
dbungertsil2100: please hint qtquickcontrols2-opensource-src00:26
dbungerttaking qtwebengine-opensource-src00:26
sil2100dbungert: ack qtquickcontrols2-opensource-src'00:26
dbungertsil2100: please hint qtwebengine-opensource-src00:28
dbungerttaking qtx11extras-opensource-src00:28
arraybolt3do I ignore ones that are *only* "no-proposed=1" too or are those also worthwhilte to look into?00:29
sil2100dbungert: qtwebengine-opensource-src ack00:29
sil2100arraybolt3: ignore those, those are usually the broken ones as well. They basically test the release pocket00:29
arraybolt3that's what I figured, kk, I think I can stay out of everyone's hair now :)00:30
sil2100arraybolt3: no worries, ask questions if in doubt!00:30
dbungertvorlon: please hint qtx11extras-opensource-src00:30
dbungerttaking qutebrowser00:31
arraybolt3i386, ignore strange toolchain failures? (I saw stuff about ignoring i386 way earlier in the backlog)00:31
cpetetaking rapiddisk00:32
vorlondbungert: done00:33
vladimirpsil2100: qtsvg-opensource-src - tests pass (some dependency failures), unrelated regression in plplot https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/plplot/+bug/2059361, hint?00:33
-ubottu:#ubuntu-release- Launchpad bug 2059361 in plplot (Ubuntu) "proposed-migration plplot 5.15.0+dfsg2-9" [Undecided, New]00:33
vladimirptaking raptor200:34
dbungertI'm not sure why pysatellites is marked as regressed on armhf when that has never passed00:34
sil2100vladimirp: qtsvg-opensource-src ack00:34
vladimirpsil2100: raptor2 - all tests pass with all-proposed, hint?00:34
dbungertsil2100: please hint qutebrowser00:34
dbungerttaking rasterio00:35
vladimirptaking rawtran00:35
sil2100vladimirp: ack raptor200:35
sil2100dbungert: qutebrowser ack00:35
cpetesil2100: please hint rapiddisk00:36
vladimirpsil2100: rawtran - tests pass except amd64 (listed as in progress, but nothing queued/running), no change rebuild, hint?00:36
cpetetaking rasterio00:36
cpetewait am behind00:36
cpetetaking r-base00:36
vladimirptaking r-bioc-rhtslib00:36
sil2100cpete: rapiddisk ack00:37
cpeteoh no...00:37
sil2100vladimirp: good for a skiptest, ack rawtran00:37
dbungertok r-base if 56 pages of regressions00:39
dbungert*is00:39
sil2100umm00:39
sil2100I think I saw some discussion at some point about the r-* packages00:41
arraybolt31902s /usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lplplot: No such file or directory00:41
vladimirparraybolt3: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/plplot/+bug/205936100:41
-ubottu:#ubuntu-release- Launchpad bug 2059361 in plplot (Ubuntu) "proposed-migration plplot 5.15.0+dfsg2-9" [Undecided, New]00:41
arraybolt3plplot looks broken everywhere (part of analyzing qtbase-opensource-src-gles00:42
dbungertsil2100: please hint rasterio00:42
sil2100dbungert: rasterio ack00:42
cpetewell, I suppose I can at least look at the regressions and see if there are any bugs to file00:42
dbungerttaking r-bioc-variantannotation00:43
dbungertall amd64 pages may be hosed at this point with "Error 'TypeError' object has no attribute 'exit_code' during handling of 'NoneType' object is not iterable"00:45
mwhudsonoh is that for all amd64 pages?00:46
mwhudsonyes seems so00:46
arraybolt3I hit that just a bit ago00:46
sil2100what the00:46
cpeteoh fun00:46
cpeteGetting the same thing00:47
vladimirpsame00:47
mwhudsonbdmurray: halp00:47
vladimirpalso no test results for r-bioc-rhtslib (all are for the previous version)00:47
dbungertI need to be done anyways, yielding r-bioc-variantannotation00:47
dbungertafk00:48
sil2100dbungert: thanks for all the hard work!00:48
dbungertty00:49
arraybolt3qtbase-opensource-src-gles looks good for all except mumble:arm64 and libcamera:ppc64el (the latter of which fails with `693s  libglib2.0-0t64 : Breaks: libglib2.0-0 (< 2.79.3-3ubuntu5)`).00:50
* vladimirp afk 10 min00:50
arraybolt3vorlon: ^ hint or remove? I think hint, I'm about to file bugs for those two00:50
vorlonarraybolt3: mumble is a known problem with the version in -proposed00:50
vorlonarraybolt3: the glib error just means something was in a bad state when things were run00:51
vorlonarraybolt3: hinting00:51
arraybolt3awesome, I did one!00:51
vorlonSubject: [ubuntu/noble] pam 1.5.3-5ubuntu3 (Accepted)00:51
vorlonuh?00:51
arraybolt3I guess I'm taking r-bioc-variantannotation then since no one else picked it up00:52
vorlonoh right that's a non-transition00:52
bdmurrayI'm here00:52
vorlonT minus 7 minutes00:53
arraybolt3vorlon: remove r-bioc-variantannotation, NCR with installability failures on armhf00:55
arraybolt3all other arches look OK00:55
vorlon514 packages as of the last britney run (finished 23:38:32)00:55
vorlonarraybolt3: uh you're a couple days late on requesting removal of armhf binaries on that one00:55
cpetefwiw I see the same on r-bioc-ballgown related to r-bioc-rtracklayer00:55
arraybolt3heh, then I guess hint away00:56
vorlonhttps://launchpad.net/ubuntu/noble/arm00:56
vorlonhttps://launchpad.net/ubuntu/noble/armhf/r-bioc-variantannotation00:56
vorlonok, 1 day00:56
cpetevorlon: for tests failing due to missing binaries would it be useful to create a bug to track?00:57
vorloncpete: not usually00:58
cpetevorlon: ack, thanks00:58
arraybolt3going afk, looks like I came in just as it got too late to do much anyway but I got one :P00:58
cpetearraybolt3: it all helps!00:59
sil2100Oh no, T plus 1 minute!01:01
cpeteWait wouldn't it be T + 214748364801:02
vladimirpok, I guess time to debug why openjdk build gets stuck on armhf01:02
mwhudsonuh filed a few bugs wrt python-typing-extensions but i think it's mostly ok01:04
arraybolt3so what now? Continue analyzing so we catch things that were hinted but shouldn't have been?01:05
cpeteok so I got down to r-bioc-goseq in r-base and it mostly looks like installability issues due to missing binaries01:05
cpeteI need to EOD01:05
vorlonarraybolt3: continued analysis is welcome to figure out if anything we're letting in is broken01:06
vorlonadding hints now for the remaining 430 packages01:06
vorlonthank you all for your persistent and heroic work here01:06
sil2100\o/01:06
cpete\o/01:07
arraybolt3I'll see if I can find anything broken once I get back, if so I'll ping. Thanks for teaching me what was being done!01:09
vorlonsil2100: um I see you just added a block hint for pango1.0. blocking pango1.0 is not an option01:32
vorlonsil2100: what's this about?01:32
sil2100vorlon: ah, it was a request from earlier from vladimirp01:32
vorlonsil2100: ok well a) it's not an optional part of the transition, b) the failed upload was for the in-archive build which was redundant with the bootstrap ppa build, c) if it was missing an armhf build it wouldn't be a candidate anyway and need blocked01:33
arraybolt3I can retry arbitrary Universe autopkgtests as a MOTU right?01:33
vorlonarraybolt3: yes01:34
arraybolt3looking at another r-cran package (r-cran-curl)01:34
sil2100So the armhf binaries are missing as they fail to upload01:34
arraybolt3kk great01:34
sil2100Ah, okay!01:34
vorlonsil2100: no they are not01:34
sil2100I see that01:34
sil2100hm01:34
sil2100Then where did I see that01:34
sil2100I think I was just confused when I checked that, let me drop the blocks01:35
vorlonsil2100: already dropped :)01:36
sil2100vorlon: thanks ;p01:36
sil2100And with this being said, let me also drop myself from in front of the keyboard01:37
sil2100o/01:38
sarnoldgn8 :)01:38
vorlonletting the current britney finish running; it's been going for an hour now and should be done in about a half hour, and this will let livecd-rootfs in01:38
vorlonnext run after that will include all of the hints, at which point I'll check that output is sane vs the notest run01:39
vorlonand the next run after that will include the change to not block on armhf installability01:39
bdmurrayBrowsing results should be good now but "Queued tests" is not accurate on a package page.01:42
vorlonbdmurray: thanks!01:44
arraybolt3I should still file bugs for legitimate autopkgtest failures that don't appear to be time_t64 related, right?01:48
arraybolt3I have a few genuine autopkgtest fails on r-cran-curl, and only two time_t64-related ones that look to not have anything to do with r-cran-curl itself.01:49
tsimonq2arraybolt3: Some variables go into that, but generally speaking, yes it's a good idea.02:02
vorlonwell, I would say it's not worth your effort to in general file bugs about autopkgtest regressions02:03
vorlonbecause there are many, many failing autopkgtests02:03
vorlonand once the baseline regresses we don't generally commit effort to fixing them02:03
vorlonnor is it clear that a recently-regressed autopkgtest is a higher priority than the broader pool of failing tests02:04
sarnoldso .. turn it off entirely?02:04
vorlonsarnold: uh no?02:04
vorlonsarnold: we don't normally let autopkgtests regress02:04
vorlonthere we go https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/livecd-rootfs/+publishinghistory02:05
vorlonI plan to kick off a round of image builds for all flavors once that's published02:05
sarnoldvorlon: that sounds like recently regressed autopkgtests *are* a higher priority, then?02:06
vorlonsarnold: "regressed" means "regressed in the release pocket"02:06
vorlonsarnold: in the sense I was using t02:06
vorlonit02:06
Eickmeyervorlon: A lot of image build failures have been due to nemo and cinnamon as well, and I see nemo hasn't yet migrated.02:06
vorlonsarnold: and if it's in -proposed you don't need to file a bug about it being regressed in -proposed02:07
vorlonsarnold: (except in the context of +1 maintenance where someone is actively working on fixing it and using a bug for tracking)02:07
sarnoldvorlon: "no bug for -proposed" makes sense, heh02:07
sarnold.. except when it doesn't? :)02:07
sarnoldjust when I think I'm getting the hang of things around here..02:07
vorlonsarnold, arraybolt3 anyway, I would suggest that if you see a failed autopkgtest that points to a *runtime* regression, it's worth filing a bug.  But if it's just a *test* regression (... which is quite common) then likely not02:10
vorlonthe next britney run is started as of 01:4802:12
sarnoldvorlon: ah, that makes sense02:14
vorlonEickmeyer: nemo and cinnamon> yes but I bet those flavors would also like to know that their images aren't now failing to build with a new and *different* error02:28
vorlonEickmeyer: anyway this unblocks seed changes for ubuntu-desktop-bootstrap regardless02:29
Eickmeyervorlon: Agreed.02:29
vorlonE: [2024-03-28T02:37:34+0000] - {'': (501, b'5.1.3 Bad recipient address syntax')}02:37
vorlongood job02:37
vorlonNBS removals done from -proposed02:41
vorlon(which happens to unblock mathgl and therefore 3depict on armhf)02:45
mwhudsonvorlon: so an hour or two away from everything moving still?02:45
vorlonmwhudson: more like 302:45
mwhudsonvorlon: ack02:45
vorlonhmmm trying to get a head start on armhf uninstallables post-migration and a lot of these things are looking like they might sort themselves out immediately after02:50
vorlonso I'll wait for the noble_uninst report instead02:50
=== chris14_ is now known as chris14
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted locust [sync] (noble-proposed) [2.24.0-1]03:25
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted mold [sync] (noble-proposed) [2.30.0+dfsg-1]03:25
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted cloud-init [source] (noble-proposed) [24.1.3-0ubuntu1]03:28
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted ubuntu-docs [source] (noble-proposed) [24.04.1]03:28
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted r8125 [source] (noble-proposed) [9.011.00-4ubuntu1]03:28
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted ubuntu-meta [source] (noble-proposed) [1.537]03:28
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted lxd-agent-loader [source] (noble-proposed) [0.7]03:29
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted ukui-desktop-environment [source] (noble-proposed) [3.0.2]03:29
vorlonimage rebuilds kicked03:31
vorlongoing on an hour on the update_output phase this time03:32
EickmeyerHorray for new failures!04:02
Eickmeyervorlon: Kicking-off a new build of studio with a change for the failure.04:10
vorlonok04:10
vorlonI would hope the workaround is unnecessary after the big migration04:10
EickmeyerNo meta update because the amount of armhf changes made me want to wait until morning.04:10
Eickmeyerworkaround > Same.04:11
vorlonbritney done, impatiently waiting for web caches to clear04:12
EickmeyerOk, that last studio build failure was on me. I forgot that we explicitly seed libfuse2 to deal with appimages, so switching to libfuse2t64.04:19
vorlonaugh the linux-meta skiptest hint didn't get added because there was an existing hint for a previous version04:22
vorlonok, pulling the trigger on BREAK_ARCHES04:29
vorlonnew p-m run has started04:31
* Eickmeyer crosses fingers, toes, and considers the wifi antennae04:34
Eickmeyer*sigh* It's osspd, which is pre-seeded for ubuntustudio-audio and ubuntustudio-video. It hard-depends on libfuse2. Until the version in proposed migrates, studio will not build.04:41
vorlonwhy did britney crash :|05:11
vorlonsome sort of problem parsing EmailCache on disk; removing for the rerun05:15
vorlonautopkgtest queues are too short, doing a mass-retry right now of 'in progress' tests that are lost/discarded05:28
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: ecl (noble-proposed/universe) [21.2.1+ds-4.1 => 21.2.1+ds-4.1ubuntu1] (no packageset)05:35
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted ecl [source] (noble-proposed) [21.2.1+ds-4.1ubuntu1]05:37
vorlonjuliank: I've loaded up the autopkgtest queues with retries of 'In Progress' tests so that they're not sitting idle, but after this britney run feel free to dump anything left and replace it with something more useful06:34
vorlonhaving to remove the broken email cache means britney lost knowledge of any emails it did send previously, so is now basically re-sending for all packages, which adds to the runtime :/06:48
vorlonfossfreedom_: so I'm having a go at refactoring a lot of the code duplication in livecd-rootfs and I notice that you're using the 'get_seeded_languages' logic for Budgie which no other flavors do; but you actually don't have the seed names right so this is a no-op.  Before I go "fixing" this I thought I should check with you about intent06:53
vorlonfossfreedom_: you want the English language pack to be installed by default in the live image; but not included in the install when the user picks a language other than English; is that correct?06:54
fossfreedom_vorlon: correct. Yes.07:32
vorlonfossfreedom_: ok07:32
vorlonok there goes the publishing07:51
juliankvorlon: ack07:57
juliankvorlon: should we kill all-proposed hacks now?07:59
juliankOr wait until they expire next week?07:59
vorlonjuliank: the only reason I think it might matter, is that pytest is a mess in -proposed07:59
vorlonwhich might be enough reason to kill it08:00
vorlonjuliank: but I'll leave that to Europe to decide :)08:00
juliankI think we have automatic all-proposed retry turned on if it fails on badpkg08:01
juliankIt's the default surprisingly08:01
vorlonas always, a certain number of packages are failing to copy to the release pocket with launchpad api errors08:02
vorlon(21 so far)08:02
juliankShould patch Britney to copy alphabetically08:02
juliankMy email would be easier to see progression08:03
vorlonheh08:03
vorlonbecause what britney needs is another sort operation08:03
juliankSo what I want to do is after Britney is done queue what is left running, wait for glibc upload and that Britney run to schedule it's migration-reference/0 and then schedule for everything else08:04
juliankOh but that waiting takes ages08:04
juliankBritney just doesn't check if we already have a migration-reference pending08:05
juliankHaven't figured out what happens if I trigger reference tests for source packages that built no binaries on a given architecture08:06
juliankThere's no tool for doing that08:06
juliankArguably I can ask the db if we ever had a test there08:06
juliankvorlon: is the freeze lifted again?08:08
vorlonjuliank: no; I'll ask sil2100 to drive this08:08
juliankack08:08
vorlonthere was some other thing I thought we should wait for before lifting it but now I don't remember, so08:09
vorlonbetter to pass it to someone who's not already asleep08:09
juliankschopin: glibc seems to have migrated, do you have a new one ready to upload?08:10
juliankvorlon: heh I'm on a swap day really08:10
juliankJust nudging people today08:10
RikMillsvorlon, juliank and MANY others: thanks for all that effort \o/08:15
zhsjplease sync https://salsa.debian.org/go-team/packages/gopacket/-/commit/6bf8c7a0356e419f9797910e350492b285977aab for time_t08:35
-ubottu:#ubuntu-release- Commit 6bf8c7a in go-team/packages/gopacket "Update changelog for 1.1.19-5 release"08:35
zhsjoops, copy-past error.. need one line for fix for that ^08:52
dokozhsj: please remind somebody when it's visible in LP08:54
bastifThis one seems ok now https://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/packages/g/google-android-installers/noble/amd64, but is still errored in excuses... Is it really ok and will it finally pass, or are there really errors (in which case, where can I see them)?08:56
vorlonbritney finally done publishing08:58
vorlonbastif: for promotion of google-android-installers itself, the test is still pending09:00
vorlonbastif: but also, https://ubuntu-archive-team.ubuntu.com/proposed-migration/update_excuses.html#google-android-installers shows a lot of regressions still which require test requeuing which hasn't happened yet, this will shake out over the next days09:00
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: gcc-9 (noble-proposed/universe) [9.5.0-5ubuntu1 => 9.5.0-6ubuntu1] (i386-whitelist)09:03
bastifvorlon: ok thanks for clarifying09:12
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: gcc-10 (noble-proposed/universe) [10.5.0-3ubuntu1 => 10.5.0-4ubuntu1] (core, i386-whitelist)09:28
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: python3-stdlib-extensions (noble-proposed/main) [3.12.2-3ubuntu1.1 => 3.12.2-3ubuntu3] (core, i386-whitelist)09:29
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted gcc-10 [source] (noble-proposed) [10.5.0-4ubuntu1]09:32
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted python3-stdlib-extensions [source] (noble-proposed) [3.12.2-3ubuntu3]09:32
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted gcc-9 [source] (noble-proposed) [9.5.0-6ubuntu1]09:32
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted 3depict [source] (noble-proposed) [0.0.23-2build2]09:32
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted python-xarray [sync] (noble-proposed) [2024.02.0-2]09:32
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted binwalk [sync] (noble-proposed) [2.3.4+dfsg1-5]09:32
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted libquotient [source] (noble-proposed) [0.7.2-0ubuntu4]09:33
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted tgl [source] (noble-proposed) [2.0.1+git20160323.ffb04cac-3.1ubuntu2]09:33
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted watcher [source] (noble-proposed) [2:12.0.0~rc1-0ubuntu2]09:33
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted php-phar-io-manifest [source] (noble-proposed) [2.0.4-2ubuntu1]09:33
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted vdeplug-slirp [source] (noble-proposed) [0.1.0-2ubuntu1]09:33
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted click [source] (noble-proposed) [0.5.2-2ubuntu1]09:33
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted python-rq [sync] (noble-proposed) [1.16.1-1]09:33
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted gbrainy [sync] (noble-proposed) [1:2.4.6-2]09:33
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted r8168 [source] (noble-proposed) [8.052.01-1ubuntu1]09:34
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted nvidia-graphics-drivers-550 [amd64] (noble-proposed) [550.67-0ubuntu1]09:34
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted nvidia-graphics-drivers-550 [i386] (noble-proposed) [550.67-0ubuntu1]09:34
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted nvidia-graphics-drivers-550 [arm64] (noble-proposed) [550.67-0ubuntu1]09:34
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted orchis-kde [amd64] (noble-proposed) [2024-01-08-0ubuntu1]09:34
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted dante [amd64] (noble-proposed) [1.4.2+dfsg-7.1~willsync1]09:35
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted dante [ppc64el] (noble-proposed) [1.4.2+dfsg-7.1~willsync1]09:35
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted dante [s390x] (noble-proposed) [1.4.2+dfsg-7.1~willsync1]09:35
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted dante [arm64] (noble-proposed) [1.4.2+dfsg-7.1~willsync1]09:35
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted dante [riscv64] (noble-proposed) [1.4.2+dfsg-7.1~willsync1]09:35
sil2100Once the kernel fully publishes, I'll also re-trigger a build of Ubuntu Desktop09:56
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: ubuntu-drivers-common (noble-proposed/main) [1:0.9.7.6 => 1:0.9.7.6ubuntu1] (desktop-core)10:20
julianksil2100: Checking in, I think we need to wait for the current britney run to finish such that we get no more migrations in it, then purge queues and retry all RUNNING ones to get the meaningful tests in there, and then we can think about doing the bulk migration-reference/0 ones10:28
sil2100That's the plan10:28
julianksil2100: +110:29
julianksil2100: I'm reachable here for double checking :)10:29
juliankI think publisher is overworked a bit with the mass migration :D10:30
schopinI said this elsewhere, but I'm repeating it here for the record: don't wait for glibc before rescheduling, it's currently FTBFS and it's not trivial to fix.10:31
juliankack10:32
juliankAnd we have my queue merge script10:32
juliankso after the glibc upload one could use that to merge the queues again10:32
juliankwhich will re-order alphabetically10:33
juliankSo it would alternate between glibc and migration-reference/010:33
juliankOr we can requeue tests we did not get to10:33
juliankWhich is easy with the database10:33
julianki.e. we can cancel migration-refernce/0 retesting and resume any time10:33
* juliank will check in again in an hour or so10:35
sil2100juliank: will reach out to you, for now waiting for the run to finish ;)10:36
sil2100Man, the publisher is really busy10:44
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: livecd-rootfs (noble-proposed/main) [24.04.52 => 24.04.53] (desktop-core, i386-whitelist)11:12
ricotzhello, looks like libreoffice didn't made it, it got deleted from noble-proposed, but still not available in noble-release - https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libreoffice/4%3A24.2.2~rc2-0ubuntu1/+publishinghistory11:32
juliankricotz: give it time11:34
juliankricotz: absurd amounts of time11:34
juliankIt's the same for other stuff11:35
juliankPublisher died or something11:36
ricotzyeah, although I didn't expect it to be lost between pockets though ;)11:37
juliankIt always gets lost like that just much shorter11:40
juliankAs long as it's pending it should be fine11:40
ricotzalright, time will tell :)11:45
LocutusOfBorgCannot handle removal: libmicrohttpd1211:49
LocutusOfBorg done11:49
LocutusOfBorgThu, 28 Mar 2024 11:43:01 +000011:49
LocutusOfBorgSTATS:11:49
LocutusOfBorgFinished at: Thu, 28 Mar 2024 11:45:56 +000011:49
LocutusOfBorgso maaaaaaaaaaaaaybe11:49
sil2100There's a LOT of packages being moved around by the publisher11:58
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted livecd-rootfs [source] (noble-proposed) [24.04.53]11:59
sil2100Before unfreezing noble, I'd really like to start seeing packages published in the release pocket12:07
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jbicha👍12:10
jchittumnot sure if this is a good place to reach out, but i used to have access to edit the release notes pages, but I don't anymore. was going to update things for `cloud` while philroche is having fun12:14
julianksil2100: When did we start time_t transition uploads? I was relaxing and it just occured to me I can add a filter for packages for which we ran tests since then (on any architecture) for the reference try since then12:24
julianki.e. do something like AND test.package IN (SELECT package FROM test JOIN result ON test.id == result.test_id AND run_id >= "20240301")12:24
juliankI'm terrible at writing SQL to spec12:24
schopinjuliank: sil2100: Matthias found a fix for the glibc FTBFS so it's back on the table if there's still time :)12:29
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: libreoffice (mantic-proposed/main) [4:7.6.5-0ubuntu0.23.10.1 => 4:7.6.6-0ubuntu0.23.10.1] (ubuntu-desktop)12:29
ahasenackjuliank: hi, 'morning. Do you have a quick tl;dr about the state of noble? I see a bunch of packages migrated overnight. Next step is the migration-reference/0 runs?12:32
juliankschopin: ship it12:34
juliankahasenack: More or less, just narrowing down the runs right now, and some glibc and RUNNING retries to sort out too12:34
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: gcc-13 (noble-proposed/main) [13.2.0-21ubuntu1 => 13.2.0-22ubuntu1] (i386-whitelist)12:39
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted gcc-13 [source] (noble-proposed) [13.2.0-22ubuntu1]12:42
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted ubuntu-drivers-common [source] (noble-proposed) [1:0.9.7.6ubuntu1]12:42
juliankahasenack: We need to run amd64:11634 arm64:11602 armhf:11254 i386:2284 ppc64el:11417 s390x:11185 migration-reference/0 tests fwiw12:45
juliankThe script to calculate the tests needed is here: https://gist.github.com/julian-klode/eb730e8cfa7377eb8dddaca86c1e814312:45
ahasenackjust a normal day then12:45
ahasenack:)12:45
juliankYou can resume it any time, and it only triggers packages that have been triggered since Feb 2512:45
juliankIt also filters for packages that are actually still in the release pocket, and makes sure we had successful runs on that architecture before12:46
juliankIt also is resumable; you can purge the queues and run the script again and it will issue the remaining ones again12:46
juliankBut really it's just one big SQL query12:46
juliankAnyway that's down from 17k test runs, or I think initially it was 19k12:48
juliankamd64:404 arm64:54 armhf:4 i386:5 ppc64el:9 s390x:212:52
juliank^ Number of RUNNING tests per retry-autopkgtest-regressions12:52
dokojuliank, schopin: we're having uninstallabilities on the buildds: https://launchpadlibrarian.net/721581802/buildlog_ubuntu-noble-armhf.gcc-13_13.2.0-22ubuntu1_BUILDING.txt.gz12:55
juliankdoko: is it because removals have been published but release binaries haven't?12:57
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: gcc-13 (noble-proposed/main) [13.2.0-21ubuntu1 => 13.2.0-22ubuntu3] (i386-whitelist)12:58
ricotzahasenack, hello :), in case you will still have time for SRUs, there is https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libreoffice/+bug/205868712:58
-ubottu:#ubuntu-release- Launchpad bug 2058687 in libreoffice (Ubuntu Mantic) "[SRU] libreoffice 7.6.6 for mantic" [Medium, In Progress]12:58
ahasenackricotz: ok12:59
dokojuliank: most likely. wait for another publisher run?12:59
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted gcc-13 [source] (noble-proposed) [13.2.0-22ubuntu3]12:59
ricotzahasenack, thank you very much13:00
juliankdoko: sounds like it13:00
dokoyes, the packages that I accepted 2h ago built fine13:01
dokoschopin: just upload glibc when you're ready13:01
julianktotal "real" queue length, running + retries: amd64:599 arm64:294 armhf:113 i386:46 ppc64el:335 s390x:38213:01
julianki.e. after purging and requeuing the tests13:01
juliankWe want to get rid of the leftover no longer useful tests13:02
juliankBut doing so now is pointless13:02
juliankWe need to have binaries in the release pocket published :)13:02
juliankNote that we still test with all-proposed until beta13:03
juliankUnless we remove the hacks in britney and autopkgtest-cloud earlier13:03
juliankBut as vorlon said pytest trouble in proposed13:05
juliankChecking back in an hour again; ping me here earlier if something interesting happens13:07
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: usbguard (focal-proposed/universe) [0.7.6+ds-1build1 => 0.7.6+ds-1ubuntu1] (no packageset)13:09
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: at (noble-proposed/universe) [3.2.5-2.1ubuntu1 => 3.2.5-2.1ubuntu2] (no packageset)13:15
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: emacs (noble-proposed/universe) [1:29.2+1-2ubuntu4 => 1:29.3+1-1] (no packageset) (sync)13:16
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: octave-control (noble-proposed/universe) [4.0.0-2ubuntu1 => 4.0.1-1] (no packageset) (sync)13:18
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: notmuch (noble-proposed/universe) [0.38.2-1.1ubuntu2 => 0.38.3-1ubuntu1] (no packageset)13:20
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: util-linux (noble-proposed/main) [2.39.3-9ubuntu2 => 2.39.3-9ubuntu3] (core, i386-whitelist)13:28
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: xz-utils (noble-release/main) [5.4.5-0.3 => 5.4.5-0.3] (core, i386-whitelist) (sync)13:38
dokojuliank: ^^^ all these show up in unapproved, because they are already removed, but the new ones not yet published13:46
juliankwhoa13:47
dokowait, it's xz-utils only13:53
seb128xz-utils was a manual archive admin change13:56
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: emacs (noble-proposed/universe) [1:29.2+1-2ubuntu4 => 1:29.3+1-1ubuntu1] (no packageset)13:57
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted libvirt [source] (jammy-proposed) [8.0.0-1ubuntu7.9]13:58
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted xz-utils [sync] (noble-release) [5.4.5-0.3]14:02
dokoRikMills: why the at upload?14:06
RikMillsdoko: the version in proposed with some wanted changes can't migrate because 2 archs built against libpam0t64 which renaming was shortly after reverted to libpam0g14:11
dokoahh, ok. I was only looking at the armhf build14:12
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted at [source] (noble-proposed) [3.2.5-2.1ubuntu2]14:13
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: liferea (noble-proposed/universe) [1.15.4-1build1 => 1.15.4-1ubuntu1] (no packageset)14:23
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: glibc (noble-proposed/main) [2.39-0ubuntu6 => 2.39-0ubuntu7] (core, i386-whitelist)14:31
* tsimonq2 waits at the edge of my seat for an archive unfreeze14:32
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: rejected glibc [source] (noble-proposed) [2.39-0ubuntu7]14:33
tsimonq2Looking at one last batch of Cala + settings, and a software-properties upload fixing a bug14:35
tsimonq2These will be in before Monday.14:36
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: glibc (noble-proposed/main) [2.39-0ubuntu6 => 2.39-0ubuntu7] (core, i386-whitelist)14:36
LocutusOfBorgpublisher still running?14:39
LocutusOfBorgstill missing some riscv64 and s390x binaries in release pocket...14:40
LocutusOfBorge.g. https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/3depict/0.0.23-2build2/+build/2796634214:41
LocutusOfBorgstuff like fltk1.3 was copied on some archs and not on some others...14:42
dokowaiting, also the buildd chroots for armhf are still broken14:53
vorlonLocutusOfBorg: "on some archs and not on some others" copies don't work like that in launchpad15:03
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted glibc [source] (noble-proposed) [2.39-0ubuntu7]15:05
LocutusOfBorgvorlon, what do you mean?15:06
LocutusOfBorgthat all archs should go together in the pocket?15:06
LocutusOfBorgin atomic way?15:06
vorlonLocutusOfBorg: the launchpad api always does a source copy15:07
LocutusOfBorgand for binaries?15:07
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: software-properties (noble-proposed/main) [0.99.44 => 0.99.45] (core)15:07
LocutusOfBorgthe question, whn 3depict will finally build on riscv64 and s390x?15:08
LocutusOfBorgshould we keep retrying, or just wait for some more time?15:08
EickmeyerIs it me or are the publishers stuck? And if so, is that a #launchpad question?15:13
cjwatsonIf they are stuck (which I don't know) then it's a #launchpad question15:14
* Eickmeyer feels like his brain regressed about 4 years this morning15:14
cjwatsonOther folks don't generally have enough log access to be able to determine anything useful15:14
Eickmeyercjwatson: Thanks for the tip. They've got a new Matrix room which has been very helpful lately. :)15:15
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sergiodjhi, I'm about to do a bugfix upload of libvirt.  just wanted to check if it's OK to go ahead given the temporary freeze mention in the topic15:17
EickmeyerOk, per Launchpad team, things are chugging along.15:22
tsimonq2choo choo15:32
vorlonLocutusOfBorg: the binaries all always come with the source copy (including binaries that have previously been deleted15:38
vorlon)15:39
LocutusOfBorgso, how could 3depict build everywhere except riscv64 and s390x?15:39
vorlonarraybolt3: since I saw you were doing some work on ubuntu-unity, you should be aware of LP: #2051343 which makes ubuntu-unity unreleasable15:39
-ubottu:#ubuntu-release- Launchpad bug 2051343 in unity (Ubuntu) "unity: FTBFS in Noble" [Critical, New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/205134315:39
LocutusOfBorgfltk1.3 looks partially copied...15:39
vorlonarraybolt3: I tried to ping rs2009 on Matrix but didn't see any reply15:40
tsimonq2vorlon: I know it's on rs2009's radar, haven't heard back on if he's found the time yet.15:42
vorlonok15:43
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: libvirt (noble-proposed/main) [10.0.0-2ubuntu5 => 10.0.0-2ubuntu6] (ubuntu-server, virt)15:45
sergiodj^ uploaded libvirt15:45
vorlonLocutusOfBorg: the build log says "is not installable", not "is not available"15:47
arraybolt3vorlon: rs2009 replied to you on Matrix, it seems you didn't see it?15:51
arraybolt3check the Ubuntu Flavors room15:51
arraybolt3he's working on it15:51
vorlonok15:51
vorlon(did he reply recently? I don't leave a matrix client open because they're all terrible)15:51
tsimonq2Eickmeyer, sgmoore, arraybolt3: I'm reading that this software-properties update Just Migrated is intended to fix incompatibilities with a deb822-only system, let's give that another round of testing before diving in further...15:51
Eickmeyer👍15:52
arraybolt3also, any ETA on the archive being unfrozen? I know things are in a state of churn, but there are some pre-Beta Freeze uploads we had planned that still need to move through the pipeline.15:53
tsimonq2vorlon: looks like he replied on Tues at 1:24 PM US Central15:53
arraybolt3obviously I don't expect it to be unfrozen right now, but some time before The Day Of Frozenness would be nice.15:54
arraybolt3(we = Lubuntu and probably other flavors)15:54
tsimonq2I'm still convinced Beta Freeze being on April 1st makes it an April Fool's joke. >:P15:54
vorlonarraybolt3: we should unfreeze as soon as the publishing is done15:54
* tsimonq2 cheers on the publisher15:55
tsimonq2arraybolt3: cala settings in progress atm, we can follow up at the Lubuntu standup later today15:56
arraybolt3fantastic15:57
LocutusOfBorgPackage libfltk1.3t64 is not available, but is referred to by another package.15:58
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted emacs [sync] (noble-proposed) [1:29.3+1-1]15:59
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted notmuch [source] (noble-proposed) [0.38.3-1ubuntu1]15:59
LocutusOfBorgvorlon, what does this mean then? I don't have on amd64, but I have on s390x15:59
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted emacs [source] (noble-proposed) [1:29.3+1-1ubuntu1]15:59
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted octave-control [sync] (noble-proposed) [4.0.1-1]15:59
arraybolt3vorlon: I'm about to look into the unity build failure, fyi16:04
Eickmeyervorlon: Finding an oddity on Ubuntu MATE's .iso image. It seems that ubuntu-desktop-bootstrap isn't fully preseeding.16:04
EickmeyerIn fact, as far as the snap command is concerned, it's not installed at all, but it's there.16:05
EickmeyerBut it doesn't run correctly.16:05
tsimonq2Eickmeyer: IME that usually indicates that one of the snaps it depends on is not present. I'd find the delta between the snaps listed in the seed.yaml file and cross-ref that with the list snap install provides.16:09
tsimonq2Next cycle this will be better, because I have code that actually, properly grabs this list, just waiting on the latest snapd..............16:10
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: dotnet8 (noble-proposed/universe) [8.0.103-8.0.3-0ubuntu1 => 8.0.103-8.0.3-0ubuntu2] (no packageset)16:11
Eickmeyertsimonq2: It has no other dependencies. It's a classic snap which means it can use system dependencies.16:11
tsimonq2In fact, according to the snapd release cycle, this lands on Monday. There are hardly ways to communicate with the snapd team on this sort of timing unless I bug people to no end or post on the forums, neither of which I have had the spare energy to do.16:11
tsimonq2Eickmeyer: k so why would snap preseed fail, that's the next question16:12
Eickmeyertsimonq2: Something wonky in livecd-rootfs. It's in the manifest but snap doesn't see it, but the command is available in /snap/bin.16:13
tsimonq2Eickmeyer: "in the manifest but snap doesn't see it" is what I mean by, the snap preseed failed16:16
tsimonq2bah I'll look myself16:16
EickmeyerFound this in the build log: `helpers.go:146: error trying to compare the snap system key: system-key missing on disk` in the classic preseed.16:17
Eickmeyertsimonq2: ^16:18
tsimonq2Eickmeyer: is this limited to Ubuntu MATE or all flavors of the sort?16:19
EickmeyerThat's my next step to figure out.16:20
tsimonq2Eickmeyer: do you know why we forgot to symlink the hook for Ubuntu MATE? https://git.launchpad.net/livecd-rootfs/tree/live-build16:21
Eickmeyertsimonq2: Because we forgot and that's probably why. 🤦16:22
EickmeyerMP incoming.... and I'm an idiot.16:22
tsimonq2https://git.launchpad.net/livecd-rootfs/tree/live-build/functions#n74116:23
tsimonq2that's where the code would live iff this does not work16:23
tsimonq2k out of time on this one, going back to cala16:25
Eickmeyervorlon: At your earliest convenience: https://code.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-mate-dev/livecd-rootfs/+git/livecd-rootfs/+merge/46330116:37
EickmeyerOr sil2100 if you're still awake (since your name is on the changelog) ^16:39
dbungertEickmeyer: LGTM, merging16:41
Eickmeyerdbungert: Thanks! :D16:41
vorlonimage builds look like they're all failing at the debootstrap stage, because of trying to unpack both t64 and non-t64 libs over each other.  Working on priority mismatches now to fix16:50
vorlon(https://ubuntu-archive-team.ubuntu.com/priority-mismatches.html)16:50
seb128how are priority being defined?16:51
vorlonLocutusOfBorg: where do you see "is not available"? I don't have that in the current log on either riscv64 or s390x for 3depict16:54
LocutusOfBorgvorlon, on local pbuilder s390x chroot16:56
LocutusOfBorgbut also on https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/3depict/0.0.23-2build2/+build/27966343 log16:56
vorlonLocutusOfBorg: ok. so anyway, rmadison currently doesn't see libfltk1.3t64 available on *any* arch.  I think these builds have just hit a race vs. the package disappearing from -proposed and reappearing in the release pocket, and are going to have to wait for the publisher to shake out16:57
LocutusOfBorgyeah while this is true, what I don't get is that amd64 arm64 armhf ppc64el are good since hours, like since 12h ago16:58
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: netplan.io (noble-proposed/main) [1.0-1 => 1.0-2] (core) (sync)16:58
LocutusOfBorg7h ago16:58
LocutusOfBorganyway if you think publisher will sort it out by itself, even better16:58
vorlonLocutusOfBorg: they're *not* good16:59
vorlonLocutusOfBorg: those builds were lucky enough to happen before the package disappeared from -proposed16:59
LocutusOfBorgoh... ok then it makes sense16:59
vorlonseb128: sorry, what are you asking wrt priority? this is the Priority: field in the apt indices17:00
vorlonseb128: which debootstrap relies on17:00
vorlonseb128: it would sort of be helpful if we just never had runtime libraries at Priority: required in the archive, because then debootstrap installing "required packages and all their dependencies" would just DTRT17:02
seb128vorlon, yes, I was asking about that, I had no idea that's something we sometime needed to tweak or fix17:22
vorlonyep - NBS libraries at Priority: required will sometimes break debootstrap17:22
vorlonis this documented in the AA wiki?17:22
vorlonseb128: lol I covered this in my draft new-aa-member training guide17:24
vorlonwhich was shared with you for comment before I start porting anything there into the wiki ;)17:24
dokojust updated a desktop to noble-release. only thing non upgradable yet: gnome-calendar17:31
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: softhsm2 (noble-proposed/universe) [2.6.1-2.2ubuntu1 => 2.6.1-2.2ubuntu2] (i386-whitelist)17:31
seb128vorlon, ah, I need to read that one! :-)17:33
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted softhsm2 [source] (noble-proposed) [2.6.1-2.2ubuntu2]17:33
vorlonseb128: well I mention debootstrap but don't mention it can /break/ bootstrap17:35
vorlon(because conflicts are rare!)17:36
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted libvirt [source] (noble-proposed) [10.0.0-2ubuntu6]17:38
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted software-properties [source] (noble-proposed) [0.99.45]17:38
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted netplan.io [sync] (noble-proposed) [1.0-2]17:38
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted util-linux [source] (noble-proposed) [2.39.3-9ubuntu3]17:38
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: livecd-rootfs (noble-proposed/main) [24.04.53 => 24.04.54] (desktop-core, i386-whitelist)17:57
wxlthere are two versions of calamares in the noble release pocket. can we perhaps nix 3.3.4-0ubuntu1?18:10
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: gopacket (noble-proposed/universe) [1.1.19-4build1 => 1.1.19-6] (no packageset) (sync)18:11
juliankvorlon: In stupid things, retry-autopkgtest-regression's "is this already queued" thing didn't actually work: https://code.launchpad.net/~juliank/ubuntu-archive-tools/+git/ubuntu-archive-tools/+merge/46330518:13
* juliank patched his local one to check the queues for --state=RUNNING as well and then it had no effect because the stupid thing checked newlines18:13
juliankThis was very surprising18:15
wxlubuntu-archive actually there are two packages with two versions in the noble release pocket. please remove calamares 3.3.4-0ubuntu1 and calamares-settings-ubuntu 1:24.04.1618:16
LocutusOfBorgwxl, it should fix itself18:31
LocutusOfBorgpublisher is getting some hard time to finish the big transition18:32
cjwatsonYeah, the dominator should work that out eventually if it isn't crashing or something18:36
juliankbritney says:19:09
juliankawk: cmd. line:3: warning: command line argument `/home/ubuntu-archive/proposed-migration/var/data-b2/noble-proposed/Hints/kernel-testing-hints' is a directory: skipped19:09
vorlonjuliank: long-term warning19:10
vorlonit's been there since kernel team hints were landed years ago19:10
juliankack19:10
vorlonshrug19:10
juliankHow is the publisher looking?19:11
* juliank is anxiously awaiting the publisher to be done so his migration-reference/0 can be queued19:11
juliankmaybe glibc can land first, but it fails with unsat build-depends on armhf which is annoying19:12
juliankAnd amd64 queues are still running at like 8 tests / hour19:13
juliankbdmurray: seems the partial amd64 fix was very partial19:13
vorlonI haven't taken the time look at publisher logs.  a few hours ago, LP team said things are running, it just has indigestion from trying to swallow too much at a time; previous publisher run clocked in at 4h and the one running at the time had already surpassed that19:13
juliankyeah19:14
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: apt-clone (noble-proposed/universe) [0.4.3+nmu2 => 0.4.3+nmu2ubuntu1] (no packageset)19:14
juliankI'm taking glibc is in update_excuses as the right time to queue the tests19:14
juliankOr your EOD, whatever comes first?19:15
juliankSomething like that19:15
vorlonyeah19:15
juliankI'll go back to actually trying to prep for guests tomorrow19:16
vorlonjuliank: enjoy :)19:16
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted crun [source] (jammy-proposed) [0.17+dfsg-1.1ubuntu0.1]19:20
vorlonwow trying to figure out the grok build failure and uh bison+flex seem to be a real mess under -Werror=implicit-function-declaration19:23
vorlonalso https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1065556 is completely different from the build failure I get here...19:23
-ubottu:#ubuntu-release- Debian bug 1065556 in src:grok "grok: FTBFS on armhf and armel: implicit declaration of function ‘asprintf’" [Serious, Open]19:23
cjwatsonflex has been fine for me ...19:24
cjwatsonI can imagine having to be a bit careful with %top or something19:24
vorloncjwatson: well, the packaging is wonk because it build-depends on bison and flex and then never uses them at build-time; but if I force regenerate things I get a different set of implicit declaration problems19:28
vorlonconf.tab.c:1494:16: error: implicit declaration of function ‘yylex’ [-Werror=implicit-function-declaration]19:28
vorlonseems like uh that should have been declared19:28
vorlonthere are also declaration failures in the code itself19:29
vorlonanyway it's ftbfs in Debian and blocks time_t and I think I'm just going to kick it out19:30
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted dotnet8 [source] (noble-proposed) [8.0.103-8.0.3-0ubuntu2]19:45
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted apt-clone [source] (noble-proposed) [0.4.3+nmu2ubuntu1]19:45
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted livecd-rootfs [source] (noble-proposed) [24.04.54]19:45
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: python-build (jammy-proposed/universe) [0.7.0-2 => 0.7.0-2ubuntu0.1] (no packageset)19:46
bdmurrayjuliank: wow, it's always something19:58
vorlonjuliank: so https://magenta.jak-linux.org/ubuntu-archive/distcheck/noble.armhf/global-ben.rebuild-for.txt is empty, and that's accurate right?20:06
juliankvorlon: it is complicated, it only tracks cross-pocket transitions right now, aka libfoo1 in release and libfoo1t64 in proposed20:07
vorlonaha20:07
juliankActually we can make it track t64 again20:08
juliankBut for others it doesn't know the old name20:08
dokoyes, I checked that at least daily, and fixed stuff when it appeared. but during mass publishing it shows some issues from time to time20:08
juliankvorlon: now it should work reliably but I need a test case20:10
juliankvorlon: i.e. a t64 library we force migrated despite uninstallable rdeps on armhf (which may be in proposed)20:11
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted php8.1 [source] (jammy-proposed) [8.1.2-1ubuntu2.15]20:11
juliankvorlon: now it produces more results, I made it track transitions for every old library where we have a new one for20:18
juliankvorlon: based on your ftp map20:18
juliankthis might miss some?20:18
juliankBut of course rebuild-for only includes stuff that has armhf packages that need rebuilding20:19
juliankyou can get an amd64 view too https://magenta.jak-linux.org/ubuntu-archive/distcheck/noble/global-ben.rebuild-for.txt20:19
juliankvorlon: It's reasonably good now, it gets fishy if libraries migrated more, but it's hard to figure out until we remove NBS pre-t64 libraries20:29
vorlonjuliank: yeah so at this point the NBS report will pick up a lot of the slack too20:31
juliankSo 2048-qt appears in the transition tracker because snapshot.ubuntu.com is already at a stage where the new build is not in proposed but not yet published in release20:32
juliankAnd stuff like that may of course appear in the rebuild trackers too20:32
mwhudsonjuliank: i think looking for patches with t64 in the name and Breaks is a better way than following the ftp-override map20:33
mwhudsoner s/patches/packages/20:33
juliankmwhudson: It doesn't look at breaks yet but it will pick up appending any t6420:34
juliankmwhudson: vorlon OK now the non-armhf report is accurate too20:39
juliankthe rebuild-for one, I had to make it track where t64 is in the release pocket too20:39
juliankOh yeah and armhf too20:40
juliankIt's huge now20:40
juliankLots of broken packages in armhf I suppose20:40
julianke.g. smplayer, Depends: mpv | mplayer, libc6 (>= 2.34), libgcc-s1 (>= 3.5), libqt5core5a (>= 5.15.1), libqt5dbus5 (>= 5.14.1), libqt5gui5 (>= 5.11.0~rc1) | libqt5gui5-gles (>= 5.11.0~rc1), libqt5network5 (>= 5.14.1), libqt5qml5 (>= 5.0.2), libqt5widgets5 (>= 5.15.1), libqt5xml5 (>= 5.0.2), libstdc++6 (>= 5), libx11-6, zlib1g (>= 1:1.1.4)20:40
juliankrebuild-for "libqt5core5t64, libqt5dbus5t64, libqt5gui5t64, libqt5network5t64, libqt5widgets5t64, libqt5xml5t64" smplayer20:40
juliankGo knock yourselves out20:40
juliank4189 global-ben.rebuild-for.txt20:41
juliankamd64 shows:20:41
juliank4781 global-ben.rebuild-for.txt20:41
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: rejected livecd-rootfs [source] (focal-proposed) [2.664.53]20:41
juliankbut yeah https://magenta.jak-linux.org/ubuntu-archive/distcheck/noble.armhf/global-ben.txt is what we need to drive down (or at least biggest chunk of it) to get BREAK_ARCHES away for armhf20:42
juliankNote the report is pretty useless until the publisher is fully done20:43
julianke.g. it says you need to rebuild libmatemixer; but that's because the new one is stuck between deletion from proposed and being published in release20:43
julianki.e. it's just "lost" in the meantime20:43
juliankRevisit them tomorrow or on Monday or something20:44
juliankNot much that can be done now :(20:44
juliankWell we could hack in an old snapshot of proposed20:44
juliankDone that for armhf20:46
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: ubuntu-release-upgrader (noble-proposed/main) [1:24.04.9 => 1:24.04.10] (core)20:47
juliank387 packages to rebuild left20:47
vorlonjuliank: BREAK_ARCHES> I already turned this off, we don't want to break more systematically now that the main cluster is through for beta20:48
juliankack20:48
juliankvorlon: OK; reports should be actionable now, I injected the 20240327T235959Z snapshot20:48
juliankfor proposed20:49
juliankSuch that we don't have packages disappearing on us20:49
juliankI'll remove that again once people tell me publisher is down to 20 mins again :)20:50
juliankBut in the meantime actionable is better :)20:50
juliankAh shoot20:54
juliankI did not add deb-src20:54
juliankfixed20:55
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: software-properties (noble-proposed/main) [0.99.45 => 0.99.46] (core)20:56
juliankIt was ignoring cinnamon-control-center 6.something because the source for it was not published yet in real release pocket :)20:56
juliankbecause I did not have snapshot Sources file20:56
juliankShould be good now, more erronous rebuild-for sorted out20:57
juliankIt does not get more accurate than that20:57
juliankUnless I do the t64 Breaks analysis thing of course :D20:57
juliankjak@magenta:/var/www/magenta.jak-linux.org/ubuntu-archive/distcheck/noble.armhf$ wc -l global-ben.rebuild-for.txt20:58
juliank135 global-ben.rebuild-for.txt20:58
juliankReasonable20:58
juliank453 for amd64 to get better upgrades20:58
juliankciao!20:58
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: interimap (noble-proposed/universe) [0.5.7-2ubuntu1 => 0.5.7-2ubuntu2] (no packageset)21:16
juliankI'll reboot magenta.jak-linux.org shortly, need to add some zswap to it, the dose-distcheck runs run out of memory21:17
juliank(cronjob gets killed)21:17
juliankOOh two parallel ones are running, that is no good21:18
juliankAh it is running out of time because it checks the snapshot too for distcheck21:21
juliankI need to disable that, dose is slooow21:21
juliankAnd we're back online21:25
juliankI added a lock so we don't have concurrent runs21:26
juliankOoh I forgot to enable zswap actually21:28
* juliank did not run update-grub21:28
juliankWell anyway, reports should be working again21:30
juliankDoing an out-of-order run now manually21:31
juliankEnabled zswap at runtime :)21:31
juliank(thing has 2 vcores and 2GB  of RAM; dose-distcheck uses about 1.2GB of that...)21:33
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: ubuntu-mate-settings (noble-proposed/universe) [24.04.2 => 24.04.3] (ubuntu-mate)22:13
vorlonso although the publisher was thought to be in working order, it is actually crashing22:23
vorlonthe last 2 publisher runs (multi-hour long) have crashed22:23
vorlonI've escalated to the Launchpad team, but, well, it's the start of a holiday weekend22:23
sarnolds/end$//22:39
sil2100vorlon: ...multiple people from LP were looking at the logs and were telling me that they saw no errors :|23:15
sil2100Was I just unlucky with the runs they were looking at back then?23:15
vorlonsil2100: no.  The run that started at 11:05 UTC and finished at 16:45 UTC ended with a stack trace.  I do not know how this was not obviously apparent in the logs that people were looking at.23:17
vorlon(started at 11:08 UTC)23:18
vorlonthere was a subsequent run starting at 16:48UTC and ending at 20:45UTC that failed with the same stack trace23:19
arraybolt3vorlon: I have a fix for the Unity FTBFS, but I was going to wait to upload until the archive was unfrozen. I get the feeling we're not going to be unfrozen until Beta Freeze hits though. How good or bad of an idea is it to upload now and ask for help?23:19
vorlonarraybolt3: you don't need to wait before uploading23:20
arraybolt3awesome, upload incoming now then23:20
vorlonarraybolt3: are you changing unity itself?  when I was discussing it this morning, it appeared unity had recently built successfully so that package was not affected, but all the others in the stack seemed to be23:20
vorloni.e. the workaround from https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/unity/7.7.0+23.04.20230222.2-0ubuntu423:21
arraybolt3I was changing the unity package itself, I didn't realize any other packages were affected.23:21
arraybolt3It looks like I looked at the bug before the other packages were added.23:21
arraybolt3*sigh*23:22
arraybolt3or have the other packages been in that list all along and I just missed them?23:22
vorlonno those were added this morning based on discussion23:22
vorlonwhen it was communicated previously, it was said only that "unity" had a C++ standard incompatibility with its build-dep - not all the associated packages23:23
arraybolt3ah ok23:26
arraybolt3well crud, I guess that means we find out if all the other packages survive a C++14 build as smoothly as Unity itself did :P23:26
arraybolt3vorlon: I fear that the only reason Unity builds now when it didn't before is most likely because of some of the churn around packaging lately. I already know Unity builds with C++14, and while I couldn't test it due to the archive churn, it at least does indeed build. Do you think it's worth uploading Unity itself anyway?23:33
vorlonarraybolt3: what is it you've changed to upload?23:36
vorlonarraybolt3: since, per above, the incompatibility with googletest was already fixed in the archive by disabling the tests23:37
arraybolt3I changed the CMakeLists.txt file from building with C++11 to C++14. That was it.23:37
vorlonok23:37
vorlonthat's worth uploading if you're also re-enabling the tests23:38
arraybolt3it looks like the build failure for the other Unity applications is entirely unrelated sadly.23:38
arraybolt3"error: `Regex' is an ambiguous reference between `GLib.Regex' and `Posix.Regex'"23:38
arraybolt3which looks like something changed in Vala I guess, or maybe GLib23:39
arraybolt3well this is fine. Looks like this package hasn't been rebuilt since 2020 and now *something* is different in how things work with Vala or some such.23:50
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: c2esp (noble-proposed/main) [27-11ubuntu3 => 27-11ubuntu4] (desktop-core)23:58

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