15:06 #startmeeting 15:06 Meeting started Thu May 12 15:06:43 2016 UTC. The chair is pitti. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/meetingology. 15:06 15:06 Available commands: action commands idea info link nick 15:07 shuf results: xnox barry bdmurray tdaitx infinity chiluk pitti slangasek robru cyphermox caribou sil2100 doko 15:07 i win =) 15:07 (totally fair dice roll, I swear!) 15:07 #topic lightning round 15:07 working on sru bugs for netcfg, gcc-5. 15:07 working on cloud-images for z/vm almost done to hand over to cpc team. 15:08 jetlagged, having afternoon naps. 15:08 done. 15:08 xnox: that's old age 15:08 xnox: Me too (re: jetlag). 15:08 jetlag, shmetlag 15:08 infinity, calgary & texas are not the same time zone? =) 15:08 recovering from lxd/schroot/encrypted home unmounting/kernel panic issues 15:08 pycon prep; @public decorator; PEP 8 discussions 15:08 LP: #1579738 15:08 Launchpad bug 1579738 in Canonical System Image "Device stopped receiving OTA-updates due to outdated keyring" [Critical,Fix committed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1579738 15:08 SRU'd pip/pyparsing fixes; pex 1.1.6-1; pyflakes 1.2.2-1; pyparsing 2.1.1+dfsg1-1 (debian bug #710660; debian bug #735542; debian bug #823560); debian bug #823883; LP: #1560134; LP: #1578761; debian bug #823358; enum34 1.1.5-1 (debian bug #820312; debian bug #793506) 15:09 Debian bug 710660 in python3-pyparsing "python3-pyparsing: add autopkgtest" [Wishlist,Fixed] http://bugs.debian.org/710660 15:09 Debian bug 735542 in python-pyparsing "Should Suggest: python-pyparsing-doc" [Wishlist,Fixed] http://bugs.debian.org/735542 15:09 Debian bug 823560 in src:pyparsing "please build a pypy-pyparsing package" [Normal,Fixed] http://bugs.debian.org/823560 15:09 Debian bug 823883 in autodep8 "autodep8: Support PyPy packages" [Wishlist,Open] http://bugs.debian.org/823883 15:09 Launchpad bug 1560134 in pyflakes (Ubuntu) "TypeError: unsupported operand type(s) for +: 'NoneType' and 'str'" [Critical,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1560134 15:09 xnox: Off by an hour! 15:09 starting on the libpeas resync 15:09 --done-- 15:09 added in yakkety, and its milestones, to the errors code 15:09 committed a fix to Errors for LP: #1571772 15:09 created yakkety test crashes 15:09 fixed fetch-test-crashes to put right arch crashes in right folders 15:09 tested pitti's apport gdb changes in the staging env of the error tracker 15:09 Launchpad bug 1571772 in Errors "retrace failure example instance should be a clickable link" [Medium,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1571772 15:09 investigation into why using sandbox version of gdb doesn't produce a crash_sig 15:09 reported apport bugs LP: #1580287, LP: #1579949, LP: #1579897 15:09 Launchpad bug 1580287 in Apport "apport doesn't install gdb dependencies" [Undecided,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1580287 15:09 submitted RT to have failed queue retracers stop using --sandbox 15:09 Launchpad bug 1579949 in apport (Ubuntu) "add_gdb_info hides OSErrors when running gdb during retracing" [Low,Fix committed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1579949 15:09 Launchpad bug 1579897 in apport (Ubuntu) "report's _command_output function doesn't always return the error" [Low,Fix committed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1579897 15:09 barry: done? 15:09 worked with barry to sort out issues with ubuntu-release-upgrader tests 15:09 resolved ubuntu-release-upgrader test ordering failure w/ test_sources_list 15:09 resolved ubuntu-release-upgrader unicode sources test failure 15:09 uploaded potential xenial fix for LP: #1538438 15:09 ✔ done 15:09 barry: nevermind, scroll error 15:09 Launchpad bug 1538438 in apt (Ubuntu) "apt-helper crashed with SIGABRT in __gnu_cxx::__verbose_terminate_handler()" [High,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1538438 15:09 modified cranberry branch of ubuntureports ubuntu-archive-tools to be auto updated 15:10 = Security update for OpenJDK 6 15:10 * New icedtea 1.13.11 release 15:10 * Provided backport to Wily, Trusty, and Precise to the security team on Friday; published on Tuesday 15:10 * ARM32 JIT is broken due to the hotspot security update 15:10 - IcedTea 1.x patches OpenJDK 6 to add ARM32 JIT 15:10 - Differently from IcedTea 2.x it provides no way to disable that build (it is always enabled) 15:10 :) 15:10 - doko added a small patch to prevent it from being build (thanks!) 15:10 * Trusty's OpenJDK 6 is in Universe but also being handled by the security team 15:10 - They release to both -security and -updates pockets 15:10 - Trying to understand if how much of an overburden this is (if any at all) for them 15:10 - If it is, then why do they care for Universe? Got a partial response, need further info 15:10 - Will tackle that on our next sprint 15:10 = JCK 8 15:10 * Build packages for JCK 8 15:10 - Being kept on a private repo 15:10 * Updated scripts to use the new JCK 8 packages 15:10 * Updated setup scripts to use LXD 15:10 * Refactoring scripts to break down dependencies and moving further to something that can used in a charm 15:10 = Other 15:10 * Handling new OpenJDK bugs (duplicates, requesting additional info from users, ...) 15:10 (done) 15:10 * Last week: 15:10 - Cloud sprint 15:10 - Emergency security kernel 15:10 * Two day week this week: 15:10 - SRU queue reviews 15:10 - SRUs for dpkg, apt, ubuntu-dev-tools, mplayer 15:10 - Merges 15:10 bdmurray: sorry, had to revert the "gdb from target release" thing, see bug 15:10 - Looking into LSB printing issues 15:10 - General AA cleanup work 15:10 - Test and release lts-xenial trusty d-i support 15:10 - Clean up ubuntu-core -> ubuntu-base rename 15:11 (done) 15:11 infinity, ubuntu-base is snapish or just-tarball? 15:11 basically a debootstrap tarball 15:11 ack 15:11 - LP 1579917 - Collected information for Intel, opened bugs with Lenovo as well. 15:11 - LP 1576747 - half-tabled. Need to grab debug logs. 15:11 - Day-job. This week was mostly issues related to ADS configuration. 15:11 Launchpad bug 1579917 in linux (Ubuntu) "Skylake processor never reaches low power states on X1 Carbon gen 4 with NVMe drive" [Medium,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1579917 15:11 Launchpad bug 1576747 in network-manager (Ubuntu) "Network manager unable to control wifi after suspend in 16.04" [High,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1576747 15:12 xnox: It's the ubuntu-core rootfs tarball renamed to avoid confusion with people stealing my product name. :P 15:12 - Merging ... 15:12 - done 15:12 infinity, =) 15:12 autopkgtest: 15:12 - fix lxd bridge detection in LXD image build script, and generalize proxy detection support 15:12 - britney: make force-badtest hints apply to lower versions, and to running tests (#1579095) 15:12 distro fixes: 15:12 - apport: Fix gdb error handling during retracing (#1579949, #1579897), test/analyze #1517257, revert our initial solution as it's broken 15:12 - Investigate apport regression on amd64, libnih/gcc problem (#1580601) 15:12 - libxmlada: fix autopkgtest regression 15:12 - postgresql: prepare new upstream security/bug fix releases for all supported Ubuntu releases (#1581016) 15:12 - Review/merge https://code.launchpad.net/~ted/whoopsie/ftbfs-network-manager/+merge/294166 15:12 - systemd: make timesyncd respect DHCP-advertised NTP servers (#1578663), revert default #threads limit (#1578080) 15:12 - lots of SRU reviews (are infinity and me the only ones doing these now?), cleaned up old SRUs 15:12 yakkety planning: 15:12 - Discuss/research/draft convergence-y-replace-upstart blueprint, waiting for cypermox and slangasek to review/approve 15:12 pitti: I saw, thanks. I wonder if there isn't some other approach to doing the retracing. 15:12 - Discuss/research/draft convergence-y-replace-upstart blueprint; ongoing, systemd --user is designed differently and it is not yet clear how to apply that (https://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/systemd-devel/2016-May/036440.html) 15:12 (end) 15:12 so no slangasek ? 15:12 lp:bileto 15:12 - prepped for TRIO landings (soon we'll have yakkety+xenial+vivid silos) 15:12 lp:cupstream2distro 15:12 - prepped for TRIO landings 15:12 lp:canonical-mojo-specs 15:12 - submitted branch to fix some paths that are changing 15:12 parallelization work 15:13 - bileto build job is nearly complete. just needs to finish unit tests and flesh out some corner cases 15:13 (EOF) 15:13 - merges: d-i (partially done), cdrom-checker 15:13 - discussed grub vs. gfxboot on CDs for bug LP: #1530530 with Mirv 15:13 - grub2 zfs integration and SRU (bug LP: #1527727) 15:13 - moving secure boot dkms magic to shim and using triggers 15:13 - investigating how to have NM unmanage most devices except wwan and wlan 15:13 bdmurray: we could perhaps first try to run gdb.$release on the host, and fall back to gdb if that doesn't exist? (same for -multiarch) 15:13 pitti: re: are we the only ones doing them? I suspect that's been true this week, but bdmurray and arges will no doubt wake up again. 15:13 Launchpad bug 1530530 in gfxboot-theme-ubuntu (Ubuntu) "Installer doesn't show up on some Chromebook" [Medium,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1530530 15:13 (done) 15:13 Launchpad bug 1527727 in grub2-signed (Ubuntu Xenial) "grub-probe for zfs assumes all devices prefix with /dev, ignoring /dev/disk/..." [Medium,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1527727 15:13 Bugfix : 15:13 - multipath coredump: 15:13 LP: #1532789 - uploaded for SRU 15:13 Lot of issues with multipath-tools on Trusty recently 15:13 - Apache 2.4.18(xenial) backport (LP: #1335068) 15:13 Request help from laney 15:13 Launchpad bug 1532789 in multipath-tools (Ubuntu Trusty) "Trusty multipath-tools suffering seg faults" [High,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1532789 15:13 - qemu-img hang on Mutex 15:13 Launchpad bug 1335068 in trusty-backports "Please backport apache2 2.4.10-1ubuntu1 (main) from Utopic" [Undecided,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1335068 15:13 Identified kernel bug fixed in Xenial 15:13 infinity: whats the issue? 15:13 Trusty has the fix in lts-xenial 15:13 pitti: I'm also going to get apw in the rotation once he's done a few with handholding. 15:13 Development work: 15:13 - makedumpfile development 15:13 Various contribution from HPE 15:13 further fix for s390 enablement 15:13 arges: SRU queues backing up a bit. 15:13 infinity: oh, nice 15:14 - Various sponsoring : bash-completion, packagekit 15:14 pitti: I didn't do my shift last week because of the sprint and the week before I was on holiday. 15:14 ☑ Done 15:14 - Landing team work, silo coordination, preparing landing e-mails 15:14 - RTM status meetings 15:14 - General work on OTA-11 15:14 - Xenial touch transition 15:14 * Pushing no-change rebuilds after libhybris arm64 enablement 15:14 * Preparing automated scripts for checking arm64 buildability in touch packages 15:14 infinity: i did a bunch yesterday actually...there are just a lot 15:14 * Various poking people regarding arm64 build failures 15:14 - Touch translations 15:14 * Looking into missing translations in exports for OTA-11, poking to get that fixed 15:14 * Finishing up some automated scripts for langpack sanity-checking 15:14 - Discussions on tarball release processes 15:14 arges: Ahh, good. Then nevermind me calling you out. :) 15:14 - Helping out in getting the jenkaas custom tarball jobs working (firewalls, setup) 15:14 - system-image: 15:14 * Figuring out the issue with broken OTAs after key rotation with Barry and fixing it 15:14 np 15:14 * Modifying the documentation 15:14 * Removing stale unused devices in stable channels 15:14 * Switching all custom tarball imports from s-jenkins to jenkaas 15:14 - Properly setting up the DMB meeting on the fridge calendar 15:14 - DMB meeting 15:14 - Touch seed updates per various requests, adding new frameworks 15:14 - Touch emulator 15:15 * Preparing the emergency snapshot with OTA-10.1 packages and building emulator images 15:15 * Promoting generic and generic_x86 to the stable channels 15:15 (done) 15:15 arges: And yeah, post-lts-release, the queues tend to be worse than usual, as everyone remembers all the bugs they forgot to fix a week before release. 15:15 bdmurray, infinity, arges: I was asking because seb128 seemed interested in joining but didn't get a response last time 15:15 pitti: I'll take that discussion off a public channel. :) 15:15 sil2100: oh, what do you test in langpacks? anything applicable to the distro too? 15:17 pitti: simple stuff, not sure if it'll be useful: checking image manifests and seeing if any langpacks are missing or added, checking versions, checking contents for .po files (listing if some are missing/added) 15:17 sil2100: the last one seems interesting indeed 15:17 pitti: basically covering some of the common error cases in our touch POV 15:17 doko: ? 15:17 sil2100: Any kind of testing would be decent. Our langpack SRU process is pretty awful these days. 15:17 sil2100: So, if you come up with any automation that's remotely handly, please hand it off to pitti and we can make the world a better place. 15:18 also, fridge cal? just request in #ubuntu-news 15:19 infinity: ok, sure, currently the scripts are very touch oriented as in they're looking at certain touch channel top-most images and checking their manifests as well, but certain tests can be made optional I suppose to make it more useful for others too 15:19 sil2100: Right, anything that's checking the actual package contents would be nice to have. 15:19 sil2100: Right now, I think pitti's method is to spot-check a few languages for sanity, make sure nothing was FTBFS, and assume it's all good to promote. 15:20 I usually do some kind of diff <(find old) <(find new) thing as a sanity check 15:20 (And, honestly, it's hard to come up with a "good" test that isn't "find 60 testers who speak 60 languages and ask them to install 400 packages") 15:20 and then download the -de pakcages and test them, but there's not much more 15:20 infinity: that's actually the test plan right now -- install an update, run through a (short) list of verification steps and mark it off on the wiki page 15:21 ok, no doko apparently, so 15:21 #topic AOB 15:22 I recommend we all lose/gain 20 pounds (as appropriate) before Athens, so we can be the sexiest nerds on the beach. 15:22 * pitti goes off to do about 120.000 push-ups then 15:22 pitti: Yeah, in your case, you might want to gain 50. ;) 15:23 ubuntu beach sprint party - awesome movie 15:23 barry: Well, you're not wrong. It'll cause awe. 15:23 but which beach? 15:23 Perhaps not for the reasons we'd like. :) 15:23 or palindromically: ew, a.... 15:24 infinity: people will go blind from the glare of too much white skin 15:25 AFAIK the ocean is some 5 km away, so not just an easy walk from the hotel :/ 15:25 pitti: I recommend whichever beach is most popular with middle-aged American tourists, so we have a fighting chance of finding someone who looks worse in a swimsuit. 15:25 cyphermox: or deaf from getting technobabbled all day? 15:25 ok, clearly.. 15:25 #endmeeting