2018-09-24 @ 15:00 UTC - Fedora QA Meeting - Minutes

2018-09-24 Thread Adam Williamson
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#fedora-meeting: Fedora QA Meeting
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Meeting started by adamw at 15:01:33 UTC. The full logs are available at
https://meetbot.fedoraproject.org/fedora-meeting/2018-09-24/fedora-qa.2018-09-24-15.01.log.html
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Meeting summary
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* Roll call  (adamw, 15:01:41)

* Previous meeting follow-up  (adamw, 15:14:00)
  * no action items from previous meeting  (adamw, 15:14:40)

* Fedora 29 status  (adamw, 15:14:51)
  * Beta was signed off and is shipping tomorrow  (adamw, 15:14:58)
  * folks have run into a variety of niggles with it, but nothing really
bad was discovered late, happily  (adamw, 15:15:16)
  * Common Bugs needs creating and writing, i'll do that today  (adamw,
15:18:16)
  * Final freeze starts 2018-10-09  (adamw, 15:20:58)
  * Final go/no-go is scheduled for 2018-10-18  (adamw, 15:21:15)

* Proposed release criteria discussion (optical discs, printing, fwraid)
  (adamw, 15:32:57)
  * the current proposals were discussed, we don't have enough people
present to form a clear decision on accepting any particular
proposal, so we just talked through them for a while  (adamw,
15:53:06)

* Test Day status  (adamw, 15:53:52)
  * LINK:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Test_Day:2018-09-20_Silverblue_Testday
-- saw fairly good amount of testing with about 70+ testers. We have
Java 8,10,11 test day coming up on 2018-09-26

https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Test_Day:2018-09-26:java_8,_10_and_11_testday.
(sumantro, 15:53:54)
  * Silverblue Test Day had a good turnout with 70+ testers  (adamw,
15:56:03)
  * Java (09-26), Cloud/Atomic (10-01), DNF (10-03) and GNOME 3.30
(10-05) are all coming up  (adamw, 15:56:29)

* Open floor  (adamw, 15:59:38)
  * ACTION: adamw to work on better meeting time management  (adamw,
15:59:56)
  * ACTION: adamw to make sure jlanda's PRs on fedora-qa get reviewed
(adamw, 16:06:14)

Meeting ended at 16:07:59 UTC.




Action Items

* adamw to work on better meeting time management
* adamw to make sure jlanda's PRs on fedora-qa get reviewed




Action Items, by person
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* adamw
  * adamw to work on better meeting time management
  * adamw to make sure jlanda's PRs on fedora-qa get reviewed
* jlanda
  * adamw to make sure jlanda's PRs on fedora-qa get reviewed
* **UNASSIGNED**
  * (none)




People Present (lines said)
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* adamw (84)
* cmurf (36)
* Southern_Gentlem (15)
* jlanda (14)
* sumantro (10)
* zodbot (6)
* coremodule (6)
* bcotton (1)




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Re: runaway packagekitd process, was F29 Beta 1.5 problem

2018-09-24 Thread pmkel...@frontier.com


On 9/23/18 1:16 PM, Chris Murphy wrote:

I would keep testing other things, and try to break it, and file bugs
or report it on test@ if you're confused about some behavior.

On Sun, Sep 23, 2018 at 6:29 AM, pmkel...@frontier.com
 wrote:


On 9/22/18 12:32 PM, Chris Murphy wrote:


On Sat, Sep 22, 2018 at 7:49 AM pmkel...@frontier.com
 wrote:


I decided to go ahead to try doing some testing. The runaway mode was
still running when I started testing things. First I did the desktop
browser tests and they passed. Then I did the desktop terminal tests and
they also passed. Then I ran the desktop update graphical tests using
the Software application. The application started fine and I could get
to the Updates screen okay, but when I clicked the Refresh button, after
a few seconds I got a gray colored pop up that said it could not
continue and a long list of errors. The pop up does not support Copy so
I didn't capture the details. I closed the Software application and
tried to reopen it. The window came up but the usual graphics and text
was not present. I restarted the PC to get out of the runaway mode and
then I was able to run the update graphical test to completion and it
passed.

It seems that this gnome-software runaway mode does more than just use
up cycles. I am discontinuing testing. Please let me know if there is
something more you want me to do / try.



I see a lot of these in your journal:

Sep 22 10:03:40 f29h.local packagekitd[1104]: g_object_ref: assertion
'G_IS_OBJECT (object)' failed

I see them in mine as well, no idea if they're related to the runaway
process. What I'm seeing is packagekit using about 9% CPU when it's
downloading metadata (refreshing repo and app info); and using a more
than 100% CPU when it's downloading files.

So I filed this:
g_object_ref spewing in journal bug
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1631968

It's probably a gtk thing but I've set the component to packagekit
since it's the one doing the spewing.

Also, you can disable the background downloading of updated packages
by packagekit with:

$ gsettings set org.gnome.software download-updates false

This is a per user setting. You still get metadata refresh, you can
still use Gnome Software to install/remove and update applications, it
just won't download any packages in the background, and so you also
won't get any notifications for updates. You can either use Gnome
Software or dnf to manually apply updates.




In regard to the update: As I wrote yesterday, after a restart to stop the
runaway. the Update Graphical test was run with Software successfully and
the updates were installed. I also used dnf to look at the history and
listed some of the changed / replaced packages.

Well, there had not been a recurrence of the runaway from when the updates
were run to when I wrote last yesterday. After that the machine set logged
in, but locked for the rest of the day and overnight. The runaway has not
recurred. Since it always recurred within such a period, I am guessing that
one of the updates fixed the problem. I should have noted yesterday that
neither packagekit nor gnome-software were among the package names seen in
the history list yesterday.

Any ideas? I will continue leaving the machine idle with no changes,
updates, or testing until I hear back on what, if anything, I should do
next.

 Have a Great Day!

 Pat (tablepc)







I ran the non-coconut test cases with no failures with the exception of 
keyring. I don't use that and am not familiar with how to use it so I 
always skip that one since I don't want to generate false failures. I 
observed no failures or anomalies while running the test cases.


Then I decided to configure the machine to be like my in use machines. 
First I ran the software uninstalls and installs script.


After I ran the software script and did a restart, I started getting 
three SELinux alerts that I never got before. So far, these occur only 
when I do a restart and are 100% repeatable.


process=boltd, acc=create, dir=power
process=boltd, acc=add_name, dir=power
process=boltd, acc=write, dir=boltd

I have never seen this before and I have no idea if this is a bug or 
purely the result of software that was uninstalled, or software that got 
installed.


Then I ran the settings script and it ran fine with no additional 
problems noted. I just started dead or alive testing the applications 
with no additional problems found so far. The gnome-software runaway has 
not repeated.


I was there was a update for gnome-shell so I ran that. After the 
restart I still got the same SELinux alerts. Weather is one of the 
applications I uninstall. I thought maybe in this version that 
libgweather was uninstalled too. That library seems to be used lots of 
places and I thought if it was gone that might be the root of the 
SELinux alerts, but I looked and libgweather is still installed. I also 
tried turning off all of the gnome-shell extensions that get installed. 
I still

Re: F29: power notification on gnome lock screen, no journal messages

2018-09-24 Thread Kamil Paral
On Sat, Sep 22, 2018 at 9:22 PM Chris Murphy 
wrote:

> Crossposting
> test@
> desktop@
>
> Hi,
>
> I keep getting this weird behavior on Fedora 29 for which there are no
> journal messages at all. This is the setup:
>
>
> 1. on battery power
> 2. Settings>Power>Blank Power = 5 minutes
> 3. Settings>Power>Dim Screen when inactive = On
> 4. Settings>Power>Automatic Suspend>Battery = On, 15 minutes
> ---
> 5. Use is inactive for more than 5 minutes, and less than 15. (At 15
> minutes it definitely goes into suspend successfully).
> 6. I look up and see the GNOME lock screen with multiple yakyak
> notifications, and also see a power notification (international stop
> sign symbol). The power notification doesn't itself make the display
> come on, it's yakyak. If I don't receive an incoming message on
> yakyak, I have no idea the power notification is present. And if I
> take a screenshot while the display is off, the screenshot file is all
> black.
> 7. The instant I click on any key or the trackpad, only the power
> notification vanishes. The yakyak message remain in the list, and once
> I log back into my user session, the power notification is not in the
> drop down list of notifications when clicking on the time. And yet all
> the yakyak notifications are in the list.
> 8. Nothing in the journal related to power
> https://paste.fedoraproject.org/paste/p1Y-B8Sq3446sM4H5FtvgQ/raw
>
> Is there a way to make the environment spit out more verbose messages
> into the journal? I don't see a debug or verbose option with
> gnome-shell -h
>
> gnome-shell-3.30.0-7.fc29.x86_64
>

You're trying to figure out what the power notification is, or something
else? You haven't actually presented a question :)

The power notification is, I believe, "Your system is going to get suspend
soon due to inactivity" (or phrased similarly). Once you touch an input
device, the notification gets destroyed. The presentation is somewhat
confusing, I agree. For verification, disable screen blanking. You should
see the same power notification pop up some time before the 15 minutes
suspend timeout.

It probably doesn't make sense to show this particular notification on the
lock screen (instead the lock screen could show something like "suspending
in X minutes" somewhere visibly by itself). But the sender of the
notification can't probably enable/disable lock screen visibility on a
per-message basis (but I haven't looked at all the available hints you can
attach).
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Fedora 29-20180923.n.0 compose check report

2018-09-24 Thread Fedora compose checker
No missing expected images.

Failed openQA tests: 4/132 (x86_64), 1/2 (arm)

ID: 284724  Test: x86_64 Workstation-live-iso install_default_upload
URL: https://openqa.fedoraproject.org/tests/284724
ID: 284738  Test: x86_64 Workstation-boot-iso install_default@uefi
URL: https://openqa.fedoraproject.org/tests/284738
ID: 284750  Test: x86_64 KDE-live-iso desktop_notifications_postinstall
URL: https://openqa.fedoraproject.org/tests/284750
ID: 284756  Test: arm Minimal-raw_xz-raw.xz 
install_arm_image_deployment_upload
URL: https://openqa.fedoraproject.org/tests/284756
ID: 284792  Test: x86_64 universal install_lvmthin@uefi
URL: https://openqa.fedoraproject.org/tests/284792

Soft failed openQA tests: 4/132 (x86_64), 2/24 (i386)
(Tests completed, but using a workaround for a known bug)

ID: 284692  Test: x86_64 Server-boot-iso install_default
URL: https://openqa.fedoraproject.org/tests/284692
ID: 284693  Test: x86_64 Server-boot-iso install_default@uefi
URL: https://openqa.fedoraproject.org/tests/284693
ID: 284718  Test: i386 Server-boot-iso install_default
URL: https://openqa.fedoraproject.org/tests/284718
ID: 284719  Test: i386 Server-dvd-iso install_default
URL: https://openqa.fedoraproject.org/tests/284719
ID: 284747  Test: x86_64 KDE-live-iso install_no_user
URL: https://openqa.fedoraproject.org/tests/284747
ID: 284797  Test: x86_64 universal upgrade_server_domain_controller
URL: https://openqa.fedoraproject.org/tests/284797

Passed openQA tests: 115/132 (x86_64), 22/24 (i386)

Skipped openQA tests: 10 of 158
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Fedora 29 compose report: 20180923.n.0 changes

2018-09-24 Thread Fedora Branched Report
OLD: Fedora-29-20180922.n.0
NEW: Fedora-29-20180923.n.0

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= ADDED IMAGES =

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