Re: [Ubuntu-phone] Status of 100 scopes and touch landing to saucy

2013-06-07 Thread Oliver Ries
On Fri, Jun 7, 2013 at 7:46 AM, Didier Roche wrote:

>  Le 06/06/2013 18:59, Didier Roche a écrit :
>
>
> Hopefully the latest report before telling "it's in saucy now".
>
>
> "It's in saucy now". \o/
>

Thanks everybody involved in making this change happening. Having this
landed now well before FF we'll actually have some time to work all the odd
quirks out that might be found in the next couple of weeks.

bb,
Olli
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Re: [Ubuntu-phone] Status of 100 scopes and touch landing to saucy

2013-06-07 Thread Stéphane Graber
On 06/07/2013 12:48 PM, Dave Morley wrote:
> On 07/06/13 14:46, Didier Roche wrote:
>> 38 components MIRed and promoted to main.
> Man we are gonna have to call MIRed something new now I thought you
> had uploaded Mir display 38 times :D

I'm looking forward to the MIR for Mir, not confusing at all ;)

For those not following too closely:
 - MIR => Main Inclusion Request
 - Mir => The new display server

Exact spelling is critical to avoid confusion (so is careful reading)!

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Re: [Ubuntu-phone] Status of 100 scopes and touch landing to saucy

2013-06-07 Thread Dave Morley
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On 07/06/13 14:46, Didier Roche wrote:
> 38 components MIRed and promoted to main.
Man we are gonna have to call MIRed something new now I thought you
had uploaded Mir display 38 times :D

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Re: [Ubuntu-phone] Status of 100 scopes and touch landing to saucy

2013-06-07 Thread Rick Spencer
\o/

On Fri, Jun 7, 2013 at 6:46 AM, Didier Roche  wrote:
> Le 06/06/2013 18:59, Didier Roche a écrit :
>
>
> Hopefully the latest report before telling "it's in saucy now".
>
>
> "It's in saucy now". \o/
>
> When you will read those lines, the 100 scopes, unity 7 and a big chunk of
> the touch port is in saucy! Please note that most of components of the touch
> parts remains in universe.
>
> During the night, grabbing the latest fixes for Unity 7, however, we got
> some intrusives commits with it and had to revert them (basically, bad
> reconnection with unity-panel-service if it crashed and some big refactoring
> which made unity segfaulting a lot). The good news is that the automated
> tests caught that and we had to go the revert way to find the culprits. No
> harm was done in this revert, but maybe some baguette has been eaten ;)
>
> That with some NEWing and promotions to main (with some adjustments upload),
> saucy now gets all those latest goodness.
>
> For the stats fan, here are some involved in this transition:
> 85 uploads to the archive was involved (83 by daily release)
> 36 NEW components (28 for main, 16 in universe).
> 38 components MIRed and promoted to main.
> 1 demotion to universe
> 3 packages removed from distro (old lenses replaced or not compatible with
> 100 scopes).
>
> Note that 3 are rejected (mainly the touch apps) as they need some license
> fix before entering the archive.
> We noticed some remarks for our upstreams of things that would be good to
> fix packaging-wise (most of them were not blockers apart from the 3 previous
> mentioned components). Sebastien and I, while reviewing for NEWing them,
> made some notes available here: http://paste.ubuntu.com/5741741/. The
> ubuntu-unity integration team will as well help to get excellent package
> standard as well, fixing those.
>
> So, we are resuming to normal daily release plan (but now to saucy) apart
> for the apps stack so that upstream can fix (without any other tentative
> upload to archive) the licensing. This one will be in manual publication
> mode, meaning that we will still have package uploaded to the daily build
> ppa and tests running. Just no publication to the archive.
>
> Thanks to everyone involved in the landing and upstream for helping fixing
> promptly the issues we noticed!
>
> Happy upgrade :)
>
> Cheers,
> Didier
>
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Re: [Ubuntu-phone] Status of 100 scopes and touch landing to saucy

2013-06-07 Thread Didier Roche

Le 06/06/2013 18:59, Didier Roche a écrit :


Hopefully the latest report before telling "it's in saucy now".



"It's in saucy now". \o/

When you will read those lines, the 100 scopes, unity 7 and a big chunk 
of the touch port is in saucy! Please note that most of components of 
the touch parts remains in universe.


During the night, grabbing the latest fixes for Unity 7, however, we got 
some intrusives commits with it and had to revert them (basically, bad 
reconnection with unity-panel-service if it crashed and some big 
refactoring which made unity segfaulting a lot). The good news is that 
the automated tests caught that and we had to go the revert way to find 
the culprits. No harm was done in this revert, but maybe some baguette 
has been eaten ;)


That with some NEWing and promotions to main (with some adjustments 
upload), saucy now gets all those latest goodness.


For the stats fan, here are some involved in this transition:
85 uploads to the archive was involved (83 by daily release)
36 NEW components (28 for main, 16 in universe).
38 components MIRed and promoted to main.
1 demotion to universe
3 packages removed from distro (old lenses replaced or not compatible 
with 100 scopes).


Note that 3 are rejected (mainly the touch apps) as they need some 
license fix before entering the archive.
We noticed some remarks for our upstreams of things that would be good 
to fix packaging-wise (most of them were not blockers apart from the 3 
previous mentioned components). Sebastien and I, while reviewing for 
NEWing them, made some notes available here: 
http://paste.ubuntu.com/5741741/. The ubuntu-unity integration team will 
as well help to get excellent package standard as well, fixing those.


So, we are resuming to normal daily release plan (but now to saucy) 
apart for the apps stack so that upstream can fix (without any other 
tentative upload to archive) the licensing. This one will be in manual 
publication mode, meaning that we will still have package uploaded to 
the daily build ppa and tests running. Just no publication to the archive.


Thanks to everyone involved in the landing and upstream for helping 
fixing promptly the issues we noticed!


Happy upgrade :)

Cheers,
Didier
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ssh locale passthrough [Re: Systems with invalid locales]

2013-06-07 Thread Robie Basak
On Fri, Jun 07, 2013 at 01:20:22PM +0200, Martin Pitt wrote:
> Robbie and I discussed that again, and found a compromise for this
> which works around our ssh and sudo behaviour and should just do the
> wrong thing in rare corner cases now, unless of course people actually
> rely on the current behaviour of using the user locale:
> 
>   
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/postgresql-common/+bug/969462/comments/10

Martin also demonstrated that in the multiuser use case, setting user
dotfiles should be sufficient to set the locale for each user correctly.

Passing the locale environment variables through ssh is problematic
because the locale may not be configured on the server. Given that the
user can set his own dotfiles on the server to meet this use case,
should ssh be passing through the locale environment variables at all?

Martin said:

> My preferred fix would be to ssh to simply stop passing (1host) at
> least if the remote system does not have that available. The very
> first time you press  in the remote shell you'll get screen
> clutter by error messages, apt/dpkg will spit out a plethora of errors
> from perl, and the locale will not work and behave like C anyway.
> 
> It's somewhat debatable if we want to pass (1host) if it is available
> on the server; I'd personally prefer not to because of our sudo
> behaviour, but I have no strong opionion about it, and good arguments
> can be made either way.

Do we need a bug on this?

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Re: Systems with invalid locales

2013-06-07 Thread Martin Pitt
Colin Watson [2013-06-04 11:44 +0100]:
> I've always considered such failures a bug, albeit a lowish-priority
> one.  Handle setlocale failures, warn if you feel the need, and carry
> on.

For the record, I was wrong on this. postgresql would still install in
that case, but not create a default instance and instead say

 -- 8< 
  Error: The locale requested by the environment is invalid.
  Error: could not create default cluster. Please create it manually
  with
  
pg_createcluster 9.1 main --start
  
or a similar command (see 'man pg_createcluster').
 -- 8< 

Robbie and I discussed that again, and found a compromise for this
which works around our ssh and sudo behaviour and should just do the
wrong thing in rare corner cases now, unless of course people actually
rely on the current behaviour of using the user locale:

  
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/postgresql-common/+bug/969462/comments/10

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