Re: Ubuntu Studio 12.10 RC--Final testing.....It is time!

2012-10-13 Thread Jean-Baptiste Lallement

On 10/13/2012 08:31 PM, Len Ovens wrote:


On Sat, October 13, 2012 3:33 am, Ho Wan Chan wrote:

I missed something.

Please also test the UPGRADE testcases, a new addition for Ubuntu Studio.


Can't find any update testcase to follow/report to.



Upgrade test cases for Ubuntu Studio 12.10 are:

http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/240/builds/25653/testcases
http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/240/builds/25654/testcases

--
Jean-Baptiste
irc: jibel

--
Ubuntu-qa mailing list
Ubuntu-qa@lists.ubuntu.com
Modify settings or unsubscribe at: 
https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-qa


Re: Is it a bug ?

2012-10-13 Thread Jean-Baptiste Lallement

On 10/13/2012 10:21 AM, Carla Sella wrote:

Hello,

Hi Carla,


I ran a Upgrade Ubuntu amd64 for Quantal Final test upgrading my PC to
Quantal Final.

Thanks for your help with testing the upgrades.


Everything was ok except for some unmet dependencies :

libqtgui4:i386 : Depends: libtiff5:i386 (> 4.0.0-1~) but it is not installed
libtiff4:i386 : Depends: libjbig0:i386 but it is not installed

When I rebooted package manager indicated and error: BrokenCount > 0.
I fixed it with an apt-get update and apt-get upgrade -f.
Should this be reported as a bug ?
It could be due to an archive inconsistency but it is surprising at this 
stage of the release.


Could you please file a bug against ubuntu-release-upgrader and attach 
the content of the directory /var/log/dist-upgrade ?


Thanks


Thanks.
Carla




--
Jean-Baptiste
irc: jibel

--
Ubuntu-qa mailing list
Ubuntu-qa@lists.ubuntu.com
Modify settings or unsubscribe at: 
https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-qa


Re: since upgrade to 12.10 vlc won't start and messes up everything

2012-09-20 Thread Jean-Baptiste Lallement

On 09/20/2012 08:28 PM, Tobias k1fri wrote:

hi everyone,

since i upgraded my pc from 12.04 to 12.10 vlc won't start. all i get is
empty windows constantly popping up with very high cpu
usagesystem is sluggish, windows manager goes crazy, task
switcher is disabled, launcher is locked, some applications are randomly
spread to other desktops etc (see screenshots)...this will go on
forever until "killall vlc". after that the window manager still behaves
funny..i haven't been able to find out what's going on nor have
i found a bug that would describe my problem...

what do you think about that?



I think you are affected by https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1005677





--
jibel

--
Ubuntu-qa mailing list
Ubuntu-qa@lists.ubuntu.com
Modify settings or unsubscribe at: 
https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-qa


Re: Quantal libre office menu integration problem

2012-09-07 Thread Jean-Baptiste Lallement

On 09/07/2012 05:23 PM, chris hermansen wrote:

Hello everyone;

Hi,



Trying out Libre Office in Quantal and I notice what appears to be a bug
in the integration with Unity's menu.

An example:

 1. start up Writer
 2. menu items in Unity menu are generally accessible (for example, Help)
 3. insert a table in the empty document page
 4. menu items in Unity menu are no longer accessible (for example, Help)

As I said above, this seems like a bug to me.  Not sure where to report
it; does this kind of thing live upstream, or is it a Unity bug, or...?
I noticed this issue too on Quantal, not only with tables but any 
libreoffice menu, like if they can be used only once then almost all the 
items are disabled. Can you file a bug against libreoffice ?


From a terminal run the command:
$ ubuntu-bug libreoffice

Thanks.

--
Chris Hermansen · clherman...@gmail.com 

C'est ma façon de parler.



--
jibel

--
Ubuntu-qa mailing list
Ubuntu-qa@lists.ubuntu.com
Modify settings or unsubscribe at: 
https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-qa


Re: Intermittently freezing top bar.

2012-08-31 Thread Jean-Baptiste Lallement

On 08/31/2012 07:41 PM, John Kim wrote:

It works one moment, then it doesn't work at another.  I would file this
bug, but I'm not sure how to file a spontaneous bug.

I notice that when I type a lot of characters for whatever reason, from
a letter to an essay, after some time, the top bar doesn't respond. And
then, it magically works again.  But the delay is almost unbearable!  It
feels jagged at times.

Here's a screenshot...



This looks like https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/1041354

--
Jean-Baptiste
irc: jibel

--
Ubuntu-qa mailing list
Ubuntu-qa@lists.ubuntu.com
Modify settings or unsubscribe at: 
https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-qa


12.04.1 Testing Report

2012-08-23 Thread Jean-Baptiste Lallement

Hi all,

The testing report for Precise 12.04.1 has been published to

https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam/ReleaseReports/PrecisePoint1TestingReport

A big thank you to smoser, jr, victor.zhou, stgraber, psivaa, 
smartboyhw, fabiomarconi, nskaggs, carla-sella, lbsolost, patrickdk, 
tgm4883, jonathan, claudio.arseni, gregfaith, utlemming, knome, 
liquidplay, saqman2060, adconrad, mreed8855, colin-king, akhilahegde, 
jjfrv8-gmail, kitterman, yofel, robbiew, bplzip, mcblackmar02, ruvolof, 
andreserl, paolorotolo, len-ovenwerks, fabrizioorsini, bkerensa, 
simon-steinbeiss, kanliot, k1fri, luigitanese, gema.gomez, phillw, 
bturner01 and alessiogrossosgarrillo for testing these images.


The images would not be able to go out today without your efforts!

--
Jean-Baptiste
irc: jibel








--
Ubuntu-qa mailing list
Ubuntu-qa@lists.ubuntu.com
Modify settings or unsubscribe at: 
https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-qa


Quantal Alpha 3 Testing Report

2012-07-26 Thread Jean-Baptiste Lallement

Hi all,

The testing report for Quantal Alpha 3 has been published to

https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam/ReleaseReports/QuantalAlpha3TestReport

Thanks you to smoser, utlemming, jr, victor.zhou, larsnooden, gregfaith, 
sandeep-pn, fabiomarconi, redmar, stgraber, michael-kroll, lyz, 
colin-king, patrickdk, james-page, hggdh2, claudio.arseni, psivaa, ogra, 
smartboyhw, liquidplay, petermatulis, unit193, yofel, len-ovenwerks, 
a.rosales, jiri-podvolecky, ailo.at, robinc, kidsodateless, cc-inc, 
primes2h, carla-sella, frombenny, alessiogrossosgarrillo, 
kaiserclaudius, sjskaggs, vanhoof, corti-nico, mahmoh and paolorotolo 
for your help in testing the milestone!


--
Jean-Baptiste
irc: jibel








--
Ubuntu-qa mailing list
Ubuntu-qa@lists.ubuntu.com
Modify settings or unsubscribe at: 
https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-qa


Quantal Alpha 2 Testing Report

2012-06-28 Thread Jean-Baptiste Lallement

Hi all,

Please find enclosed the testing report for Quantal Alpha 2. You can 
read it online at


https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam/ReleaseReports/QuantalAlpha2TestReport

Thanks you to smoser, android-lee, utlemming, gregfaith, larsnooden, jr, 
victor.zhou, smartboyhw, elfy, lbsolost, jonathan, patrickdk, nskaggs, 
claudio.arseni, stgraber, jmarsden, len-ovenwerks, mcblackmar02, 
james-page, ruvolof, colin-king, antonio-allegretti, redmar, primes2h, 
stefan-bader-canonical, jerrylamos, liquidplay, robinc, gilir, 
jiri-podvolecky, paolorotolo, unit193, alessiogrossosgarrillo, alanbell, 
pgraner, apw, frombenny, irihapeti, astraljava, lyz, xdatap1, 
gianni-tornatore-71, corti-nico, carlo-bottai, ogra, kidsodateless, 
new.life and mcasadevall for your help in testing this milestone!


--
Jean-Baptiste
irc: jibel






Title: QATeam/ReleaseReports/QuantalAlpha2TestReport - Ubuntu Wiki







Quantal Alpha 2 Testing report - Jun 28, 2012
  Contents
Quantal Alpha 2 Testing report - Jun 28, 2012
Summary
Test Coverage
Failures summary
Bugs Details
Fixed/Closed Issues
Critical
High
Undecided
Open Issues
High
Medium
Low
Wishlist
Undecided
Summary of Test Failures
Kubuntu Desktop amd64 - Install (OEM setup)
Kubuntu Desktop i386 - Install (OEM setup)
Lubuntu Desktop amd64 - Live Session
Lubuntu Desktop amd64+mac - Install (manual partitioning)
Lubuntu Desktop powerpc - Install (manual partitioning)
Xubuntu Alternate amd64 - Install (entire disk with encryption)
Xubuntu Alternate amd64 - Install (entire disk)
Xubuntu Desktop i386 - Install (entire disk)


Summary

Test Coverage
48 contributors have provided 560 results and covered 353 testcases 
 Image Coverage   : 72.45% (71/98) Breakdown by flavor and architecture:   Flavor
  Arch
  Coverage
  Pass Rate

  Edubuntu
  amd64
  100.00%
  100.00%

  Edubuntu
  i386
  100.00%
  100.00%

  Kubuntu
  amd64
  57.14%
  88.89%

  Kubuntu
  amd64+mac
  42.86%
  100.00%

  Kubuntu
  i386
  60.00%
  90.91%

  Lubuntu
  amd64
  100.00%
  90.00%

  Lubuntu
  amd64+mac
  100.00%
  88.89%

  Lubuntu
  i386
  100.00%
  100.00%

  Lubuntu
  powerpc
  57.14%
  75.00%

  Netboot
  amd64
  100.00%
  100.00%

  Netboot
  armhf+highbank
  100.00%
  100.00%

  Netboot
  i386
  100.00%
  100.00%

  Ubuntu
  amd64
  100.00%
  98.59%

  Ubuntu
  amd64+mac
  100.00%
  100.00%

  Ubuntu
  armhf+omap4
  33.33%
  100.00%

  Ubuntu
  i386
  100.00%
  95.52%

  Ubuntu Core
  amd64
  100.00%
  100.00%

  Ubuntu Core
  armhf
  100.00%
  100.00%

  Ubuntu Core
  i386
  100.00%
  100.00%

  Ubuntu Server
  amd64
  86.36%
  100.00%

  Ubuntu Server
  armhf+omap4
  100.00%
  100.00%

  Ubuntu Server
  i386
  100.00%
  100.00%

  Ubuntu Server EC2
  amd64
  100.00%
  100.00%

  Ubuntu Server EC2
  i386
  100.00%
  100.00%

  Ubuntu Studio
  i386
  100.00%
  100.00%

  Upgrade
  amd64
  15.38%
  100.00%

  Upgrade
  i386
  23.08%
  100.00%

  Wubi
  amd64
  100.00%
  100.00%

  Wubi
  i386
  100.00%
  100.00%

  Xubuntu
  amd64
  66.67%
  77.78%

  Xubuntu
  i386
  55.56%
  85.71%


Failures summary
43 bugs have been reported affecting a total of 30 test cases. 
8 Tests failed. Pass Rate: 97.73% (345/353) 
 Bug Tasks Importance Critical : 1 (1 closed) High : 9 (1 closed) Medium   : 7  Low  : 2  Wishlist : 1  Undecided: 22 (2 closed) 
Bugs Details

Fixed/Closed Issues

Critical
1017879linux (Ubuntu)  Fix ReleasedExternal USB keyboard stops working when d-i starts 
High
792652 ubiquity (Ubuntu)   Fix Releasedubiquity crashed with ValueError in command(): I/O operation on closed file 
Undecided
1017991initramfs-tools (Ubuntu)Fix ReleasedKeyboard stops working after completing 'Check disk' 1018448meta-kde-telepathy (Ubuntu) Fix Released0.4.0ubuntu2 can not install 
Open Issues

High
971353
 gnome-settings-daemon (Ubuntu)  Confirmedpower : 
gnome-settings-daemon crashed with SIGSEGV in 
gnome_rr_screen_get_dpms_mode   946406 casper (Ubuntu) Confirmed   suspect race condition Keyboard layout, oem-config not set on persistent USB image 1018759ubiquity (Ubuntu)   New ubiquity crashed with TypeError: update() takes exactly 2 arguments (1 given) 1018485ubiquity (Ubuntu)   Confirmed   ubiquity-dm not working in kubuntu quantal 1010009linux-ti-omap4 (Ubuntu) Confirmed   omapdss only works on some monitors in quantal 1018533ubiquity (Ubuntu)   Triaged Cannot manually change partitions 1015483ubuntu-meta (Ubuntu)In Progress ubiquity-dm: 2 language names wrongly displayed (missing font?) 1010487ubiquity (Ubuntu)   Confirmed   Xubuntu - black windows 
Medium
924909 metacity (Ubuntu)   Confirmed   Windows have grey traces  in Ubiquity 924909 xfwm4 (Ubuntu)  Confirmed   Windows have grey traces  in Ubiquity 1007674linux (Ubuntu)  Triaged Panel volume slider does not respond 1009896lubuntu-meta 

12.04 LTS ISO testing report

2012-04-26 Thread Jean-Baptiste Lallement

Hi everyone,

Here is the testing report for 12.04LTS images, also available on the wiki:

https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam/ReleaseReports/PreciseFinalTestReport

A big thank you to Adam Conrad, Alessio Grosso Sgarrillo, android-lee, 
AntonioAllegretti, Andy Whitcroft, Janne Jokitalo, Mahendran Kathirvel, 
Benjamin Kerensa, Carla Sella, Colin King, securitycondor, Del, 
EmmanuelLeNormand, estromsnes, seb, Fabio Marconi, FabrizioOrsini, Gema 
Gomez, Greg Faith, Tobin Davis, C de-Avillez, Jane Atkinson, J Cord, 
James Page, Jani Monoses, Jamie Strandboge, Jean-Baptiste Lallement, 
Jack Fromm, Jonathan Carter, Jonathan Riddell, Julian Olivien, Tobias 
Kotewitsch, Efren D. Montales Jr., Scott Kitterman, Smurfi, Lars Noodén, 
Erick Brunzell, Len Ovens, Elvis Slavić, Kenneth Morrow, Graham Lucking, 
Luigi Tanese, Piyush Madan, mario, Marc Deslauriers, MrCopilot, sudodus, 
Neil Oosthuizen, Nicholas Skaggs, Oliver Grawert, ojordan, Robie Basak, 
Richard Palomino, Robin Catling, James Cain, Sandeep Nayak, Sandra 
Farnedi, angel, Scott Lavender, Stéphane Graber, Mario Limonciello, 
Thomas Mashos, Unit 193, Ben Howard, Philip Muškovac, Yogesh Gupta, 
Zach, Andreas Siegert, aliencoder, Andrew McDonnell, Carlo Bottai, 
Javier P.L., John Webster, Claudio Arseni, Tom Kaltenbrunner, Nicola 
Corti, Charles Profitt, dmealo, Ben, Benoit THIBAUD, Julien Lavergne, 
Glen Ditchfield, GridCube, Haggai Eran, Ivan Frederiks, James Gifford, 
Jiří Podvolecký, Joey Romero, karl anliot, Dax Solomon Umaming, Pasi 
Lallinaho, Marco Ferretti, Michael Casadevall, Hansen, Marco Buono, 
Nikola Snele, Olivier Vermesse, Oskar Kirmis, Salvatore Palma, Paolo 
Rotolo, PMMR, Pete Graner, Sergio Zanchetta, Parameswaran Sivatharman, 
Redmar, Rohan Garg, Francesco Ruvolo, s0l1dsnak3123, Stephen V. 
Williams, Swatgoss, Tobias Kaatz, Jon Arne Westgaard, Jacek N and tim 
for testing the ISOs.



--
Jean-Baptiste
irc: jibel
Title: QATeam/ReleaseReports/PreciseFinalTestReport - Ubuntu Wiki






Precise Final Testing report - Apr 26, 2012
  Contents
Precise Final Testing report - Apr 26, 2012
Summary
Test Coverage
Failures summary
Bugs Details
Fixed/Closed Issues
Critical
High
Medium
Low
Undecided
Open Issues
High
Medium
Low
Wishlist
Undecided
Summary of Test Failures
Kubuntu Desktop amd64 - Install (manual partitioning)
Lubuntu Alternate amd64+mac - Install (entire disk with encryption)
Lubuntu Alternate amd64+mac - Install (entire disk)
Lubuntu Alternate powerpc - Install (auto-resize)
Lubuntu Desktop i386 - Install (manual partitioning)
Ubuntu DVD amd64 - Live Session
Ubuntu Desktop amd64 - Install (OEM setup)
Ubuntu Desktop armhf+mx5 - i.MX53 ARM Image Testing
Ubuntu Desktop armhf+omap4 - OMAP4 ARM Image Testing
Ubuntu Desktop i386 - Install (manual partitioning)
Ubuntu Desktop i386 - Migration Assistant
Upgrade Xubuntu amd64 - Upgrade


Summary

Test Coverage
114 contributors have provided 1312 results and covered 339 testcases 
 Image Coverage   : 99.06% (105/106) Breakdown by flavor and architecture:   Flavor
  Arch
  Coverage
  Pass Rate

  Edubuntu
  amd64
  100.00%
  96.97%

  Edubuntu
  i386
  100.00%
  100.00%

  Kubuntu
  amd64
  94.44%
  96.67%

  Kubuntu
  amd64+mac
  85.71%
  100.00%

  Kubuntu
  armhf+omap
  100.00%
  100.00%

  Kubuntu
  armhf+omap4
  100.00%
  100.00%

  Kubuntu
  i386
  100.00%
  93.62%

  Kubuntu
  powerpc
  100.00%
  100.00%

  Lubuntu
  amd64
  100.00%
  96.15%

  Lubuntu
  amd64+mac
  100.00%
  91.67%

  Lubuntu
  i386
  100.00%
  83.33%

  Lubuntu
  powerpc
  100.00%
  95.65%

  Mythbuntu
  amd64
  100.00%
  100.00%

  Mythbuntu
  i386
  100.00%
  100.00%

  Netboot
  amd64
  100.00%
  100.00%

  Netboot
  armel+omap
  100.00%
  100.00%

  Netboot
  armel+omap4
  100.00%
  100.00%

  Netboot
  armhf+armadaxp
  100.00%
  100.00%

  Netboot
  armhf+omap
  100.00%
  100.00%

  Netboot
  armhf+omap4
  100.00%
  100.00%

  Netboot
  i386
  100.00%
  100.00%

  Ubuntu
  amd64
  100.00%
  97.86%

  Ubuntu
  amd64+mac
  100.00%
  83.72%

  Ubuntu
  armhf+ac100
  100.00%
  100.00%

  Ubuntu
  armhf+mx5
  100.00%
  50.00%

  Ubuntu
  armhf+omap
  100.00%
  100.00%

  Ubuntu
  armhf+omap4
  100.00%
  80.00%

  Ubuntu
  i386
  100.00%
  95.60%

  Ubuntu
  powerpc
  55.56%
  100.00%

  Ubuntu Core
  amd64
  100.00%
  100.00%

  Ubuntu Core
  armel
  100.00%
  100.00%

  Ubuntu Core
  armhf
  100.00%
  100.00%

  Ubuntu Core
  i386
  100.00%
  100.00%

  Ubuntu Server
  amd64
  95.45%
  98.88%

  Ubuntu Server
  armhf+omap
  100.00%
  100.00%

  Ubuntu Server
  armhf+omap4
  100.00%
  60.00%

  Ubuntu Server
  i386
  100.00%
  100.00%

  Ubuntu Server EC2
  amd64
  100.00%
  100.00%

  Ubuntu Server EC2
  i386
  100.00%
  100.00%

  Ubuntu Studio
  amd64
  100.00%
  100.00%

  Ubuntu Studio
  i386
  100.00%
  100.00%

  Upgrade
  amd64
  66.67%
  70.27%

  Upgrade
  i386
  91.67%
  73.81%

  Upgrade
  Wubi
  100.00%
  100.00%

  Wubi
  amd64
  100.00%
  71.43%

  Wubi
  i386
  100.00%
  80.00%

  Xubuntu
  amd64
  100.00

Participate to Ubuntu 12.04 LTS Final ISO Testing

2012-04-23 Thread Jean-Baptiste Lallement

Hi everyone!

The release of 12.04 LTS is due this week and candidate images are ready 
for testing on the ISO tracker. As usual we'll be asking everyone on the 
QA team to participate in the image testing to ensure we have good test 
coverage.


The procedures for testing ISO images and reporting results are 
explained on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/ISO/Procedures


Sync the images and post your test results on the tracker at 
http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/


You'll need a Launchpad account to login on the tracker. Please register 
if you are new to this.


Please let us know if you have any questions.

We will coordinate testing in #ubuntu-testing on freenode. Please, go 
there often to see what others are testing or what needs to be tested.


Thank you very much for your help and happy testing!

--
Jean-Baptiste
irc: jibel

--
Ubuntu-qa mailing list
Ubuntu-qa@lists.ubuntu.com
Modify settings or unsubscribe at: 
https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-qa


Re: /etc/resolv.conf

2012-04-02 Thread Jean-Baptiste Lallement

On 04/03/2012 08:11 AM, Chuck Peters wrote:


I just completed a 12.04 beta2 lubuntu upgrade of an old laptop and
since the second bootup /etc/resolv.conf is not picking up the correct
settings from the dhcp server.  It is showing the following:

root@tuxtop:/home/cp# cat /etc/resolv.conf
# Dynamic resolv.conf(5) file for glibc resolver(3) generated by
resolvconf(8)
# DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE BY HAND -- YOUR CHANGES WILL BE OVERWRITTEN
nameserver 127.0.0.1
search lan

Obviously we have a bug, but which package?

it is not a bug, 12.04 integrate a DNS Resolver daemon and uses 
resolvconf to manage /etc/resolv.conf


You can learn more in the technical overview (section Other, point 5) 
and in this blog post [2]


[1] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PrecisePangolin/TechnicalOverview/Beta2#Other
[2] http://www.stgraber.org/2012/02/24/dns-in-ubuntu-12-04/

--
Jean-Baptiste
irc: jibel

--
Ubuntu-qa mailing list
Ubuntu-qa@lists.ubuntu.com
Modify settings or unsubscribe at: 
https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-qa


Precise Beta 2 Testing Report

2012-03-30 Thread Jean-Baptiste Lallement

Hi all,

Please find enclosed the testing report for Precise Beta 2. It is 
available on the wiki at:


https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam/ReleaseReports/PreciseBeta2TestReport

Big thanks to hggdh2, utlemming, larsnooden, jr, stgraber, lbsolost, 
gregfaith, redsingularity, pgraner, irihapeti, teeks99, gema.gomez, 
james-page, fabiomarconi, lucking, len-ovenwerks, gruemaster, 
charlie-tca, civil-bigpond, dsmythies, marjo-mercado, 
antonio-allegretti, ruvolof, fabrizioorsini, alessiogrossosgarrillo, 
gridcube, knome, new.life, sandra-farnedi-d, 8-launchpad-mhnyma-com, 
primes2h, unit193, kidsodateless, palma-salvatore, cariboo907, 
paolorotolo, carla-sella, angelabad, superm1, luigitanese, colin-king, 
cortman, moteprime, gianni-tornatore-71, astraljava, jiri-podvolecky, 
slavender, mcblackmar02, gjditchfield, n-schnelle, wkrekik, adconrad, 
alessandro-menti, compuguy1088, ogra, jonathan, brendan-donegan, valix, 
larrypg, bobmerhebi, stenten, ojordan12345, phurley, xdatap1 and 
mark-l-ammons for your help in testing Beta 2!


See you all for the final milestone testing !

--
Jean-Baptiste
irc: jibel







Title: QATeam/ReleaseReports/PreciseBeta2TestReport - Ubuntu Wiki





Precise Beta 2 Testing report - Mar 30, 2012
  Contents
Precise Beta 2 Testing report - Mar 30, 2012
Summary
Test Coverage
Failures summary
Bugs Details
Fixed/Closed Issues
Critical
High
Medium
Low
Undecided
Open Issues
High
Medium
Low
Wishlist
Undecided
Summary of Test Failures
Kubuntu Desktop amd64 - Install (entire disk)
Lubuntu Desktop i386 - Install (manual partitioning)
Lubuntu Desktop powerpc - Install (auto-resize)
Lubuntu Desktop powerpc - Install (entire disk)
Lubuntu Desktop powerpc - Install (manual partitioning)
Lubuntu Desktop powerpc - Live Session
Ubuntu Alternate amd64 - Install (entire disk)
Ubuntu DVD i386 - Install (ubiquity)
Ubuntu Desktop amd64 - Install (Screen Reader)
Ubuntu Desktop amd64 - Install (entire disk)
Ubuntu Desktop armhf+omap4 - OMAP4 ARM Image Testing
Ubuntu Desktop i386 - Install (Screen Reader)


Summary

Test Coverage
66 contributors have provided 850 results and covered 312 testcases 
 Image Coverage   : 96.00% (96/100) Breakdown by flavor and architecture:   Flavor
  Arch
  Coverage
  Pass Rate

  Edubuntu
  amd64
  100.00%
  100.00%

  Edubuntu
  i386
  100.00%
  100.00%

  Kubuntu
  amd64
  77.78%
  93.75%

  Kubuntu
  armhf+omap4
  100.00%
  100.00%

  Kubuntu
  i386
  70.00%
  100.00%

  Lubuntu
  amd64
  100.00%
  100.00%

  Lubuntu
  amd64+mac
  100.00%
  100.00%

  Lubuntu
  i386
  100.00%
  90.91%

  Lubuntu
  powerpc
  100.00%
  63.64%

  Mythbuntu
  i386
  100.00%
  100.00%

  Netboot
  amd64
  50.00%
  100.00%

  Netboot
  armel+omap
  100.00%
  100.00%

  Netboot
  armel+omap4
  100.00%
  100.00%

  Netboot
  armhf+armadaxp
  100.00%
  100.00%

  Netboot
  armhf+omap
  100.00%
  100.00%

  Netboot
  armhf+omap4
  100.00%
  100.00%

  Netboot
  i386
  50.00%
  100.00%

  Ubuntu
  amd64
  96.43%
  92.31%

  Ubuntu
  amd64+mac
  12.50%
  100.00%

  Ubuntu
  armhf+ac100
  100.00%
  100.00%

  Ubuntu
  armhf+mx5
  100.00%
  100.00%

  Ubuntu
  armhf+omap
  100.00%
  100.00%

  Ubuntu
  armhf+omap4
  100.00%
  33.33%

  Ubuntu
  i386
  96.43%
  96.36%

  Ubuntu Core
  amd64
  100.00%
  100.00%

  Ubuntu Core
  armel
  100.00%
  100.00%

  Ubuntu Core
  armhf
  100.00%
  100.00%

  Ubuntu Core
  i386
  100.00%
  100.00%

  Ubuntu Server
  amd64
  100.00%
  100.00%

  Ubuntu Server
  armhf+omap
  100.00%
  100.00%

  Ubuntu Server
  armhf+omap4
  100.00%
  100.00%

  Ubuntu Server
  i386
  100.00%
  100.00%

  Ubuntu Server EC2
  amd64
  100.00%
  100.00%

  Ubuntu Server EC2
  i386
  100.00%
  100.00%

  Ubuntu Studio
  amd64
  50.00%
  100.00%

  Ubuntu Studio
  i386
  100.00%
  100.00%

  Wubi
  amd64
  100.00%
  100.00%

  Wubi
  i386
  100.00%
  100.00%

  Xubuntu
  amd64
  77.78%
  100.00%

  Xubuntu
  i386
  77.78%
  100.00%


Failures summary
125 bugs have been reported affecting a total of 49 test cases. 
12 Tests failed. Pass Rate: 96.15% (300/312) 
 Bug Tasks Importance Critical : 1 (1 closed) High : 28 (5 closed) Medium   : 33 (6 closed) Low  : 14 (3 closed) Wishlist : 3  Undecided: 54 (13 closed) 
Bugs Details

Fixed/Closed Issues

Critical
963512 linux-ti-omap4 (Ubuntu) Fix ReleasedLatest kernel updates broke video on omap4 
High
963471 os-prober (Ubuntu)  Fix ReleasedNot all OS shown in grub-install screen at end of installation 966267 ltsp (Ubuntu)   Fix Releasedplymouth left running on vt7 causes X to crash when pressing  967448 edubuntu-live (Ubuntu)  Fix ReleasedExtra options installer step is not translated 967809 edubuntu-live (Ubuntu)  Fix ReleasedEpoptes certificate is missing post install 950282
 ubiquity (Ubuntu)   Fix ReleasedInstallation failing with 
pop-up "The installer encountered an unrecoverable error and will now 
reboot." 
Medium
956824
 gnome-settings-daemon (Ubuntu)  Fix Rel

New Precise Beta 2 images available for testing

2012-03-27 Thread Jean-Baptiste Lallement

Hi everyone,

Testing of 12.04 LTS Beta 2 is ongoing, and you already have found major 
defects that the dev team have started to address.


New builds of Precise Beta 2 are now available on the tracker. These 
images include the following changes:

 * set cdimage's OFFICIAL="Beta
 * https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/brltty/4.3-1ubuntu4 - fix for 
upgrades only; rebuild needed if we don't want out-of-date packages on 
images
 * https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gtk+2.0/2.24.10-0ubuntu6 - fix 
for upgrades only; rebuild was needed to avoid out-of-date packages on 
images
 * https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/unity/+bug/963633 - 
CRITICAL,  blank screen.  has been worked around in compiz

  https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/compiz/1:0.9.7.2-0ubuntu4
 * https://launchpad.net/bugs/965390, dup of 
https://launchpad.net/bugs/893548 
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubiquity/2.10.3
 * 
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubuntuone-client/2.99.91-0ubuntu2 - 
security fix, remove accidental logging of user's proxy credentials
 * https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/unity/5.8.0-0ubuntu2- cherry 
picked patch https://launchpad.net/bugs/963718
 * https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-keyring/3.2.2-2ubuntu2 
(building in release, fix for Bug:964857)


If you have any question about testing Precise or issues you may find 
during testing, join us on #ubuntu-testing on IRC.


Thanks for helping to test these images!

--
Jean-Baptiste
irc: jibel

--
Ubuntu-qa mailing list
Ubuntu-qa@lists.ubuntu.com
Modify settings or unsubscribe at: 
https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-qa


Re: PowerPC questions

2012-03-23 Thread Jean-Baptiste Lallement

Hi,

On 03/23/2012 02:00 PM, o jordan wrote:

Would it be possible to drop the "Free Software Only" testcase from the
Ubuntu PowerPC Desktop ISO?

Currently, it is not possible to pass this testcase for this particular
iso https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-cdimage/+bug/944266 .  There is no
menu item with this option, and Colin Watson seems reluctant to put one
in.  I can do a workaround (passing yaboot parameters), but I'd rather
the testcase was just dropped.

Thanks for pointing this out. I removed the test case for PowerPC.

--
Jean-Baptiste
irc: jibel

--
Ubuntu-qa mailing list
Ubuntu-qa@lists.ubuntu.com
Modify settings or unsubscribe at: 
https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-qa


Join Ubuntu Precise Beta 2 ISO Testing

2012-03-23 Thread Jean-Baptiste Lallement

Hi everyone!

Precise Beta 2 is due next week (Mar. 29th) The first set of Beta 2 
candidates is ready for smoke testing on the ISO tracker.


There are going to be more respins before we've got the final set but 
we'd appreciate any feedback we can get on these.


You can test on virtual machines, but at this stage, we'd need more 
tests on real hardware. If you can test on spare hardware or create a 
partition to install Precise Beta 2, it would be very appreciated.


As usual we'll be asking everyone on the QA team to participate in the 
image testing to ensure we have good test coverage.


The procedures for testing ISO images and reporting results are 
explained on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/ISO/Procedures


You can download Precise images directly from cdimages.ubuntu.com with 
zsync or use dl-ubuntu-test-iso from ubuntu-qa-tools available from 
launchpad with bazaar:

$ bzr branch lp:ubuntu-qa-tools

Test results are tracked on http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/

You'll need a Launchpad account to login on the tracker. Please register 
if you are new to this.


Let us know if you have any questions.

We will coordinate testing in #ubuntu-testing on freenode. Please, go 
there often to see what others are testing or what need to be tested.


Thank you very much for your help and happy testing!

--
Jean-Baptiste
irc: jibel

--
Ubuntu-qa mailing list
Ubuntu-qa@lists.ubuntu.com
Modify settings or unsubscribe at: 
https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-qa


Re: build

2012-03-12 Thread Jean-Baptiste Lallement

On 03/12/2012 06:55 PM, Phill Whiteside wrote:

Hi guys,

Hi Phill,



http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/208/builds/12811/downloads from
the iso tracker is reporting a 404.

If you mean the download links from this page reports a 404, it's 
because the tracker points to images on cdimages.u.c/lubuntu/daily-live/ 
and were moved to http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/lubuntu/releases/ after the 
release of Beta 1.


For daily testing, between milestones, you should use Precise daily 
images which is 
http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/204/builds/13392/downloads 
for Lubuntu PPC.


I agree a 404 is not the nicest way to say images are not available from 
this location. Could you file a bug against the project 
'ubuntu-qa-website' ?


Thanks

regards,

Phill.

--
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/phillw






--
Jean-Baptiste
irc: jibel

--
Ubuntu-qa mailing list
Ubuntu-qa@lists.ubuntu.com
Modify settings or unsubscribe at: 
https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-qa


Re: Fwd: desktop iso link

2012-03-07 Thread Jean-Baptiste Lallement

On 03/07/2012 12:52 PM, Phill Whiteside wrote:



-- Forwarded message --
From: *Paul Gorski* mailto:p...@gorski.info>>
Date: 7 March 2012 05:43
Subject: desktop iso link
To: phi...@ubuntu.com 


I'm trying to be good and use the qa tracker area, but the 06 desktop
ppc iso has a bad link, I think the directory is daily-live and not daily.

/lubuntu/daily/20120306/precise-desktop-powerpc.iso


Thanks for reporting this. The links lubuntu desktop ppc are fixed.


--
Jean-Baptiste
irc: jibel

--
Ubuntu-qa mailing list
Ubuntu-qa@lists.ubuntu.com
Modify settings or unsubscribe at: 
https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-qa


Re: [Lubuntu-qa] Grey on Black Bug.

2012-03-01 Thread Jean-Baptiste Lallement

On 03/01/2012 09:43 AM, Lance wrote:

I filed a bug before seeing your reply:

https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubiquity/+bug/943837

Applying those ubiquity and casper updates appear to have done the trick.


Thanks for confirming that fixed it.

We are respining Lubuntu with these fixes and we can still release 
lubuntu 20120301 if the respin doesn't get tested or is broken.




Lance

--- On *Thu, 3/1/12, Jean-Baptiste Lallement
//* wrote:


From: Jean-Baptiste Lallement 
Subject: Re: [Lubuntu-qa] Grey on Black Bug.
To: "Lance" 
Cc: phi...@ubuntu.com, lubuntu-us...@lists.ubuntu.com,
lubuntu...@lists.launchpad.net, ubuntu-qa@lists.ubuntu.com,
rafaellag...@ubuntu.com, gi...@ubuntu.com, "Paul Gorski"

Date: Thursday, March 1, 2012, 2:16 AM

On 03/01/2012 09:07 AM, Lance wrote:
 > I'm also having trouble with the installer freezing at Keyboard
layout.
 > Hold on I'm checking some things, like I notice that both casper and
 > ubiquity are upgradable on the 20120301 i386 live iso.
 >
Right, Stéphane Graber fixed a last minute bug with the keyboard
layout screen in Ubiquity.

ubiquity (2.9.23) precise; urgency=low

* ubi-console-setup: Revert most of the previous change but keep the
600ms timeout to avoid entering in a gtk main loop quit/start flood.
Also add some more checks of the current values to prevent the UI
from refreshing when not needed. (LP: #942560)
* gtk_ui: Move the pending_quits handling code from being called right
after the call to main_quit() to right after the main loop actually
exits. This seems to help quite a bit with the race discovered in
ubi-console-setup.


Ubuntu desktop and alternate images have been respun and I'm
currently testing them.

Newest images also includes a fix for Casper that broke, amongst
other things, the keyboard selection in the live environment. (LP
#940908)

 > I'm going as fast as I can,
 >
 > Lance
 >

-- Jean-Baptiste
irc: jibel




--
Jean-Baptiste
irc: jibel

--
Ubuntu-qa mailing list
Ubuntu-qa@lists.ubuntu.com
Modify settings or unsubscribe at: 
https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-qa


New Ubuntu desktop, alternate and dvd available for testing (20120301)

2012-03-01 Thread Jean-Baptiste Lallement

Hi every one,

The foundation team (kudos to stgraber) fixed 2 last minutes issues with 
Ubiquity (desktop installer) and Casper (live session)


bug 940908: Keyboard layout, oem-config not set on persistent USB image
bug 942560: keyboard layout screen - Keyboard navigation broken

Ubuntu desktop, alternate and dvd have been rebuilt and are available 
for testing on the tracker. Tests on bare-metal booted from a USB stick 
with persistence enabled are preferred, but verifying images on VMs 
won't hurt.


Thanks for your help with this last minute testing.

--
Jean-Baptiste
irc: jibel

--
Ubuntu-qa mailing list
Ubuntu-qa@lists.ubuntu.com
Modify settings or unsubscribe at: 
https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-qa


Re: [Lubuntu-qa] Grey on Black Bug.

2012-03-01 Thread Jean-Baptiste Lallement

On 03/01/2012 09:07 AM, Lance wrote:

I'm also having trouble with the installer freezing at Keyboard layout.
Hold on I'm checking some things, like I notice that both casper and
ubiquity are upgradable on the 20120301 i386 live iso.

Right, Stéphane Graber fixed a last minute bug with the keyboard layout 
screen in Ubiquity.


ubiquity (2.9.23) precise; urgency=low

  * ubi-console-setup: Revert most of the previous change but keep the
600ms timeout to avoid entering in a gtk main loop quit/start flood.
Also add some more checks of the current values to prevent the UI
from refreshing when not needed. (LP: #942560)
  * gtk_ui: Move the pending_quits handling code from being called right
after the call to main_quit() to right after the main loop actually
exits. This seems to help quite a bit with the race discovered in
ubi-console-setup.


Ubuntu desktop and alternate images have been respun and I'm currently 
testing them.


Newest images also includes a fix for Casper that broke, amongst other 
things, the keyboard selection in the live environment. (LP #940908)



I'm going as fast as I can,

Lance



--
Jean-Baptiste
irc: jibel

--
Ubuntu-qa mailing list
Ubuntu-qa@lists.ubuntu.com
Modify settings or unsubscribe at: 
https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-qa


Ubuntu Precise Beta 1 coming this week and ISOs ready for testing

2012-02-27 Thread Jean-Baptiste Lallement

Hi everyone!

Ubuntu Precise Beta 1, the next Ubuntu LTS, is going to be released on 
March 1rst and candidate images started appearing today.


As usual we'll be asking everyone on the QA team to participate in the 
image testing to ensure we have good test coverage.


The procedures for testing ISO images and reporting results are 
explained on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/ISO/Procedures


You can download Precise images directly from cdimages.ubuntu.com with 
zsync or use dl-ubuntu-test-iso from ubuntu-qa-tools available from 
launchpad with bazaar:

$ bzr branch lp:ubuntu-qa-tools

Test results are tracked on http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/

You'll need a Launchpad account to login on the tracker. Please register 
if you are new to this.


The Foundation Team use a new tagging plan for report against Ubiquity 
(the desktop installer) to indicate where the issue occurred. The syntax 
of the tags is ubi- where  is the name of the step as 
described in https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingUbiquity

This documentation as been refreshed, but don't hesitate to improve it.

Please let us know if you have any questions.

We will coordinate testing in #ubuntu-testing on freenode. Please, go 
there often to see what others are testing or what needs to be tested.


Thank you very much for your help and happy testing!

--
Jean-Baptiste
irc: jibel

--
Ubuntu-qa mailing list
Ubuntu-qa@lists.ubuntu.com
Modify settings or unsubscribe at: 
https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-qa


Re: ppc daily-live has no download links???

2012-02-23 Thread Jean-Baptiste Lallement

On 02/20/2012 12:57 AM, Stéphane Graber wrote:

-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA512

On 02/18/2012 08:16 AM, ∅ wrote:

right, as i said i can do it manually but it's nice when you're
doing a test to KNOW you're using the right daily. especially when
the days and nights blur together ;)



Right, it's not actually a bug in the tracker, just that whoever added
the Lubuntu powerpc image didn't register the matching download
information in the database.

I think I have a list of such products somewhere that need fixing but
haven't found the time yet, anyone with admin rights on the tracker
can fix this, so hopefully it'll be done soon.


I added the missing links for lubuntu desktop ppc. Let me know if you 
find others, I'll update them as well.



--
Jean-Baptiste
irc: jibel

--
Ubuntu-qa mailing list
Ubuntu-qa@lists.ubuntu.com
Modify settings or unsubscribe at: 
https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-qa


Lucid 10.04.4 Testing Report

2012-02-17 Thread Jean-Baptiste Lallement

Hi all,

Here is the testing report for Lucid 10.04.4 also available at:

https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam/ReleaseReports/LucidPoint4TestReport

Thanks to charlie-tca, yofel, jr, lbsolost, nskaggs, fabiomarconi, 
riccardoangelino, andymc73, kidsodateless, gjditchfield, 
jiri-podvolecky, irihapeti, gianni-tornatore-71, luigitanese, 
sandra-farnedi-d, antonio-allegretti, carla-sella, ruvolof, paolorotolo 
and palma-salvatore for your help in testing this release!



--
Jean-Baptiste
irc: jibel







Title: QATeam/ReleaseReports/LucidPoint4TestReport - Ubuntu Wiki






Lucid 10.04.4 Testing report - Feb 16, 2012
  Contents
Lucid 10.04.4 Testing report - Feb 16, 2012
Summary
Test Coverage
Failures summary
Bugs Details
Details of Fixed Issues
Details of Opened Issues
High
Undecided
Summary of Test Failures
Kubuntu Desktop amd64 - Live Session
Kubuntu Desktop i386 - Install (manual partitioning)
Ubuntu Desktop amd64 - Live Session
Ubuntu Desktop i386 - Install (auto-resize)
Ubuntu Desktop i386 - Live Session
Test Coverage Details by image


Summary

Test Coverage
19 contributors have provided 144 results and covered 134 testcases 
 Image Coverage   : 100.00% (16/16)   Product
  Coverage
  Pass Rate

  Kubuntu
  68.42%
  90.00%

  Ubuntu
  96.43%
  92.54%

  Ubuntu Server
  84.21%
  100.00%

  Wubi
  100.00%
  100.00%


Failures summary
7 bugs have been reported affecting a total of 8 test cases. 
5 Tests failed. Failure Rate: 3.73% (5/134) 
 Bug Tasks Importance High : 1  Undecided: 6  
Bugs Details

Details of Fixed Issues

Details of Opened Issues

High
LP: #645818 usb-creator (Ubuntu)Triaged Unknown keyword in configuration file: gfxboot 
Undecided
LP: #933433 ubiquity (Ubuntu)   New Kubuntu manual install crashed during bootloader configuration with Python stacktrace LP: #883830 ubiquity (Ubuntu)   Confirmed   Only one internal harddrive selectable during install LP: #933434
 ubiquity (Ubuntu)   New Partman crashed after deleting 
partition during Kubuntu 10.04.4 installer manual partitioning LP: #932279 gnome-keyring (Ubuntu)  Incomplete  It require a password never inserted LP: #932106
 linux (Ubuntu)  Confirmed   Live Session [Buffer I/O error on 
device fd0, logical block 0] in a system without floppy drive LP: #932108 ubiquity (Ubuntu)   New lucid 10.04.4 - User setup - screen too small 
Summary of Test Failures

Kubuntu Desktop amd64 - Live Session
LP: #645818 Unknown keyword in configuration file: gfxboot usb-creator New Undecided usb-creator (Ubuntu) Triaged High usb-creator (Ubuntu Lucid) Confirmed Critical 
Kubuntu Desktop i386 - Install (manual partitioning)
LP: #933433 Kubuntu manual install crashed during bootloader configuration with Python stacktrace ubiquity (Ubuntu) New Undecided LP: #933434 Partman crashed after deleting partition during Kubuntu 10.04.4 installer manual partitioning ubiquity (Ubuntu) New Undecided 
Ubuntu Desktop amd64 - Live Session
LP: #645818 Unknown keyword in configuration file: gfxboot usb-creator New Undecided usb-creator (Ubuntu) Triaged High usb-creator (Ubuntu Lucid) Confirmed Critical LP: #932106 Live Session [Buffer I/O error on device fd0, logical block 0] in a system without floppy drive linux (Ubuntu) Confirmed Undecided 
Ubuntu Desktop i386 - Install (auto-resize)
LP: #883830 Only one internal harddrive selectable during install ubiquity (Ubuntu) Confirmed Undecided 
Ubuntu Desktop i386 - Live Session
LP: #645818 Unknown keyword in configuration file: gfxboot usb-creator New Undecided usb-creator (Ubuntu) Triaged High usb-creator (Ubuntu Lucid) Confirmed Critical 
Test Coverage Details by image
  Image
  Mandatory
  Run Once

  Kubuntu Alternate amd64
  4/4
  4/4

  Kubuntu Alternate i386
  2/4
  0/4

  Kubuntu Desktop amd64
  5/7
  -

  Kubuntu Desktop i386
  3/7
  -

  Kubuntu DVD amd64
  4/4
  -

  Kubuntu DVD i386
  4/4
  -

  Ubuntu Alternate amd64
  6/6
  4/4

  Ubuntu Alternate i386
  6/6
  4/4

  Ubuntu Desktop amd64
  6/6
  8/9

  Ubuntu Desktop i386
  6/6
  8/9

  Ubuntu DVD amd64
  3/3
  -

  Ubuntu DVD i386
  3/3
  -

  Ubuntu Server amd64
  14/15
  2/4

  Ubuntu Server i386
  14/15
  2/4

  Ubuntu Wubi amd64
  1/1
  -

  Ubuntu Wubi i386
  1/1
  -



-- 
Ubuntu-qa mailing list
Ubuntu-qa@lists.ubuntu.com
Modify settings or unsubscribe at: 
https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-qa


Ubuntu 10.04.4 LTS Coming soon and ISOs ready for testing

2012-02-14 Thread Jean-Baptiste Lallement

Hi everyone!

Lucid 10.04.4 LTS, the fourth point release of the latest LTS, is going 
to be release on Feb. 16th and candidate images started appearing today.


As usual we'll be asking everyone on the QA team to participate in the 
image testing to ensure we have good test coverage.


The procedures for testing ISO images and reporting results are 
explained on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/ISO/Procedures


You can download lucid images directly from cdimages.ubuntu.com with zsync:
Ubuntu: http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/lucid/
Kubuntu: http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/kubuntu/lucid/
Ubuntu Server: http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-server/lucid/

Or use dl-ubuntu-test-iso from ubuntu-qa-tools available from launchpad 
with bazaar:

$ bzr branch lp:ubuntu-qa-tools

Test results are tracked on http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/

You'll need a Launchpad account to login on the tracker. Please register 
if you are new to this.


Please let us know if you have any questions.

We will coordinate testing in #ubuntu-testing on freenode. Please, go 
there often to see what others are testing or what needs to be tested.


Thank you very much for your help and happy testing!

--
Jean-Baptiste
irc: jibel

--
Ubuntu-qa mailing list
Ubuntu-qa@lists.ubuntu.com
Modify settings or unsubscribe at: 
https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-qa


Re: Problem with updating

2012-02-11 Thread Jean-Baptiste Lallement

Hi Petko,

On 02/11/2012 11:49 PM, Petko wrote:

Hey guys , I haven't updated for the last 2-3 days and now as I decided
to do it the update manager tells me that a partial update must be made
first and then the whole thing . So ok , I go ahead , but as the update
dialog shows (same as the one for updating to the next distro release )
on calculating changes it tells me that I don't have the ubuntu-desktop
package (which I checked and do have (also reinstalled in synaptic to be
sure) ) . So has anyone else encountered that or know how to fix it ?
(I'm on Precise if it hasn't become clear )
The current upgrade/installation issue on Precise amd64 is caused by 
webkit that fails to build on i386.


webkit 1.7.5 build successfully on amd64 but not on i386. 1.7.4 is 
available on i386.


Since common binary packages are built on i386 (libwebkitgtk-3.0-common 
and libwebkitgtk-1.0-common in this case) and the latest version is not 
available, the result is a dependency break.


If you run a partial upgrade the resolver will attempt to upgrade the 
most important packages to the cost of removing the less important ones 
if necessary. In the case of webkit, it decides to remove 
gir1.2-webkit-3.0, and, as a consequence, software-center (depends on 
gir1.2-webkit-3.0) and ubuntu-desktop (depends on software-center)


You can install the newest version of all packages not depending on 
webkit by running a normal upgrade:
 - with update-manager: do not click on 'partial upgrade' and select 
'close' instead. update-manager will only select packages that can be 
safely upgraded.

 - or from the command line run:
$ sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get -u upgrade


Regarding webkit, the only thing you can do is to wait until it is 
available from your local archive.



--
Jean-Baptiste
irc: jibel

--
Ubuntu-qa mailing list
Ubuntu-qa@lists.ubuntu.com
Modify settings or unsubscribe at: 
https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-qa


Precise Alpha 2 Testing Report

2012-02-02 Thread Jean-Baptiste Lallement

Hi all,

Please find enclosed the testing report for Precise Alpha 2. It is also 
available on the wiki at:


https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam/ReleaseReports/PreciseAlpha2TestReport

A big thank you to utlemming, gruemaster, stgraber, bladernr, jr, 
lbsolost, patrickdk, fabiomarconi, jonathan, charlie-tca, ruvolof, 
alessiogrossosgarrillo, mcblackmar02, fabrizioorsini, irihapeti, 
albrigha, astraljava, andymc73, angelabad, ogra, paolorotolo, 
antonio-allegretti, gilir, len-ovenwerks, xdatap1, primes2h, linardv, 
hggdh2, moteprime, kanliot, dpolehn-gmail, carla-sella, 
riccardoangelino, kate.stewart, palma-salvatore, kidsodateless, 
claudio.arseni, nobuto, apulido, themuso, tgm4883, carlo-bottai, 
luigitanese, gridcube, kaiserclaudius and nskaggs !


The images would not be able to go out today without your efforts!

See you all for Lucid 10.04.4 testing in 2 weeks

--
Jean-Baptiste
irc: jibel





Title: QATeam/ReleaseReports/PreciseAlpha2TestReport - Ubuntu Wiki








Precise Alpha 2 Testing report - Feb 02, 2012
  Contents
Precise Alpha 2 Testing report - Feb 02, 2012
Summary
Test Coverage
Failures summary
Failed Tests
Bugs Details
Details of Fixed Issues
High
Medium
Undecided
Details of Opened Issues
Critical
High
Medium
Low
Undecided
Summary of Test Failures
Lubuntu Desktop amd64 - Install (entire disk)
Lubuntu Desktop i386 - Install (auto-resize)
Mythbuntu Desktop i386 - Live Session
Ubuntu Desktop amd64 - Install (manual partitioning)
Ubuntu Server amd64 - Install (default + RAID1)
Ubuntu Studio DVD amd64 - Install (ubiquity)
Ubuntu Studio DVD i386 - Install (ubiquity)
Upgrade Ubuntu amd64 - Upgrade


Summary

Test Coverage
45 contributors have provided 530 results and covered 369 testcases 
 Image Coverage   : 84.82% (95/112) 
 Note: AMD64+MAC and PowerPC untested and excluded from the coverage below   Product
  Coverage
  Pass Rate

  Edubuntu
  100.00%
  100.00%

  Kubuntu
  42.86%
  100.00%

  Lubuntu
  50.00%
  77.78%

  Mythbuntu
  16.67%
  50.00%

  Netboot
  100.00%
  100.00%

  Ubuntu
  93.65%
  97.26%

  Ubuntu Core
  100.00%
  100.00%

  Ubuntu Server
  85.71%
  98.11%

  Ubuntu Server EC2
  100.00%
  100.00%

  Ubuntu Studio
  100.00%
  40.00%

  Upgrade
  85.71%
  69.57%

  Wubi
  100.00%
  100.00%

  Xubuntu
  100.00%
  100.00%


Failures summary
60 bugs have been reported affecting a total of 34 test cases. 
8 Tests failed. Failure Rate: 2.17% (8/369) 
 Bug Tasks Importance Critical : 1  High : 15 (4 closed) Medium   : 11 (1 closed) Low  : 2  Undecided: 32 (1 closed) 
Failed Tests
Lubuntu Desktop 744834 Install windows too big for netbook screen 912031 ubiquity crashed with TypeError in partman_column_name(): argument of type 'NoneType' is not iterable 925358 Lubuntu Precise live CD boots to a Unity-like DE  Ubuntu Desktop 912031 ubiquity crashed with TypeError in partman_column_name(): argument of type 'NoneType' is not iterable 924400 kernel NULL pointer dereference at 01f0  Ubuntu Server 925280 Software RAID fails to rebuild after testing degraded cold boot  Ubuntu Studio 870643
 package flashplugin-downloader 11.0.1.152ubuntu1 failed to 
install/upgrade: wget: unable to resolve host address 
`archive.canonical.com'  922424 lightdm won't start I have console(s) only  925240 ubiquity Hangs on 12.04 alpha install  Upgrade 923685 New resolver package overwrites manually created resolv.conf on server  
Bugs Details

Details of Fixed Issues

High
924836 network-manager (Ubuntu)Invalid network-manager does not tell plymouth it has started 924897
 ltsp (Ubuntu)   Fix Releasedltsp-build-client initial setup 
failed on i386 :  Unable to locate package linux-image-generic 856460 ltsp (Ubuntu)   Fix Releasedltsp-live fails to configure internal NIC 924535 casper (Ubuntu) Fix Releaseddesktop preseeded installation stops at user setup since build 20120131 
Medium
645922 jockey (Ubuntu) Fix Releasedjockey-gtk crashed with BackendCrashError in convert_dbus_exceptions() 
Undecided
924553 system-config-printer (Ubuntu)  Fix Releasedsystem-config-printer.py crashed with TypeError in get_hplip_uri_for_network_printer(): coercing to Unicode: need string or buffer, list found 
Details of Opened Issues

Critical
923685 resolvconf (Ubuntu) Confirmed   New resolver package overwrites manually created resolv.conf on server 
High
870643
 flashplugin-nonfree (Ubuntu)Confirmed   package 
flashplugin-downloader 11.0.1.152ubuntu1 failed to install/upgrade: 
wget: unable to resolve host address `archive.canonical.com' 843430 language-selector (Ubuntu)  Fix Committed   gnome-language-selector crashed with KeyError in getitem(): "The cache has no package named 'abiword'" 838200 u-boot-linaro (Ubuntu)  Confirmed   No network support on Beagle XM 924836 resolvconf (Ubuntu) Triaged network-manager does not tell plymouth it has started 912031 partman-auto (

Join Ubuntu Precise Alpha 2 ISO Testing

2012-01-30 Thread Jean-Baptiste Lallement

Hi everyone!

Precise Alpha 2 is due this week and candidate images will start
appearing hopefully tomorrow.

As usual we'll be asking everyone on the QA team to participate in the
image testing to ensure we have good test coverage.

The procedures for testing ISO images and reporting results are
explained on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/ISO/Procedures

Test results will be tracked on http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/

Please let us know if you have any questions.

We will coordinate testing in #ubuntu-testing on freenode. Please, go
there often to see what others are testing or what needs to be tested.

Thank you very much for your help and happy testing!

--
Jean-Baptiste
irc: jibel

--
Ubuntu-qa mailing list
Ubuntu-qa@lists.ubuntu.com
Modify settings or unsubscribe at: 
https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-qa


Re: ISO manifest inconsistent with installed packages

2011-12-06 Thread Jean-Baptiste Lallement

On 12/06/2011 01:45 AM, Aaron wrote:

I am looking at how consistent the ISO manifest is with the actually
installed packages in Precise.  The basic steps I did are:

1. Download ISO from http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current/
(download with date stamp for today)  I did a install (not live cd) in
VirtualBox.

2. Download the manifest for the ISO (for i386 below is the path)
(download with date stamp for today)

wget
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current/precise-desktop-i386.manifest

Just to clear a confusion here, the manifest on cdimage.u.c lists the 
contents of the live filesystem, not the installed filesystem.


Content of the live filesystem and a freshly installed system are 
different because, some packages on the Live CD are only useful to the 
Live CD and the installer, only the language (and langpacks) the user 
selects is installed, additional software can be installed (in your case 
virtualbox packages, but also flashplugin, codecs, updates, additional 
langpacks not on the CD, i386 packages due to multiarch support if 
you're installing on amd64 and need i386 libs, ...)



--
Jean-Baptiste
irc: jibel

--
Ubuntu-qa mailing list
Ubuntu-qa@lists.ubuntu.com
Modify settings or unsubscribe at: 
https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-qa


Precise Alpha 1 Testing Report

2011-12-02 Thread Jean-Baptiste Lallement

Hi all,

Please find enclosed the testing report for Precise Alpha 1. You can 
also read it online at:


https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam/ReleaseReports/PreciseAlpha1TestReport

A Big Thank You to hggdh, lbsolost, shiva-narayanaswamy, stgraber, 
bladernr, GrueMaster, charlie-tca, brendand, kidsodateless, PatrickDK, 
gilir, jamespage, oskar-kirmis, ruvolof, starslights, NightSilent, 
irenebonta, PaoloRotolo, GridCube, Tiranno, alessiogrossosgarrillo, 
ivoks, Fo5150, new.life, Letozaf_, per-inge- hallin, primes2h, NESSuno, 
irihapeti, totopalma, jmarsden and xdatap1 for testing the ISOs.


The images would not be able to go out today without your efforts!

--
Jean-Baptiste
irc: jibel



Title: QATeam/ReleaseReports/PreciseAlpha1TestReport - Ubuntu Wiki








Precise Alpha 1 Testing report - Dec 02, 2011
  Contents
Precise Alpha 1 Testing report - Dec 02, 2011
Summary
Test Coverage
Failures summary
Bugs Details
Details of Fixed Issues
Critical
High
Medium
Undecided
Details of Opened Issues
High
Medium
Undecided
Summary of Test Failures
Lubuntu Desktop i386 - Install (manual partitioning)
Ubuntu Desktop i386 - Install (OEM setup)
Ubuntu Server i386 - Install (default)
Upgrade Ubuntu i386 - Upgrade
Xubuntu Desktop i386 - Install (auto-resize)
Test Coverage Details by image


Summary
The
 pass rate is much higher than Oneiric Alpha 1, with 97.80% for Precise 
A1 against 89.22% for Oneiric Alpha 1, and 18 bugs found in this 
milestone against 39 for the same milestone in Oneiric. But the number 
of critical and high importance defects are close (2 critical in both 
and 9 high in Precise against 12 in Oneiric) The number of contributions is in line with Oneiric Alpha 1. 
Test Coverage
33 contributors have provided 238 results and covered 227 testcases. Image Coverage   : 79.59% (39/49) 
  Coverage broken down by peoductProduct Coverage
  Pass
  Rate

  Edubuntu
  100.00%
  100.00%

  Kubuntu
  12.96%
  77.78%

  Lubuntu
  85.71%
  91.67%

  Netboot
  100.00%
  100.00%

  Ubuntu
  83.87%
  97.10%

  Ubuntu Core
  100.00%
  100.00%

  Ubuntu Server
  90.00%
  98.18%

  Upgrade
  100.00%
  80.00%

  Xubuntu
  88.89%
  95.65%

AMD64+Mac and PowerPC untested 
Failures summary
18 bugs have been reported affecting a total of 15 test cases. 
5 Tests failed. Pass Rate: 97.80% (222/227) 
 Bug Tasks Importance Critical : 2 (2 closed) High : 9 (2 closed) Medium   : 6 (2 closed) Undecided: 6 (1 closed) 
Bugs Details

Details of Fixed Issues

Critical
LP: #893842 policykit-1 (Ubuntu)Fix ReleasedMove "admin" group to "sudo" LP: #898482 update-manager (Ubuntu) Fix ReleasedLucid to Precise upgrade fails: release upgrader fails to start 
High
LP: #893842 language-selector (Ubuntu)  Fix ReleasedMove "admin" group to "sudo" LP: #893842 policykit-desktop-privileges (Ubuntu)   Fix ReleasedMove "admin" group to "sudo" 
Medium
LP: #893842 accountsservice (Ubuntu)Fix ReleasedMove "admin" group to "sudo" LP: #893842 jockey (Ubuntu) Fix ReleasedMove "admin" group to "sudo" 
Undecided
LP: #893842 userconfig (Ubuntu) Fix ReleasedMove "admin" group to "sudo" 
Details of Opened Issues

High
LP: #898551
 update-manager (Ubuntu) Confirmed   lucid desktop i386  -> 
precise upgrade failed: Resolver failed to calculate the upgrade LP: #897714 ubiquity (Ubuntu)   New oem-config-remove-gtk crashed with SystemExit in _on_failure(): 1 LP: #894768
 linux (Ubuntu)  In Progress Installation randomly fails with: 
File "/usr/lib/ubiquity/ubiquity/install_misc.py", line 621, in 
copy_file  targetfh.write(buf) IOError: [Errno 22] Invalid argument   LP: #871785 ubiquity (Ubuntu)   New crash on ARM at the end of install LP: #766265 ubiquity (Ubuntu)   Confirmed   Ubiquity proceeds to use free space without warning LP: #897680
 ubiquity (Ubuntu)   In Progress Precise Desktop 64Bit: 
libc6 fails to install if "install 3rd party software" is selected LP: #838200 u-boot-linaro (Ubuntu)  Confirmed   No network support on Beagle XM 
Medium
LP: #892394 unity-greeter (Ubuntu)  Triaged Greeter logo needs to be updated for 12.04 LP: #897921 grub2 (Ubuntu)  New Corrupted grub screen in Precise alpha1 LP: #837470 pcmanfm (Ubuntu)Confirmed   ISO Persistent mode : Desktop doesn't show documents and folders LP: #898127
 linux (Ubuntu)  Confirmed   system hangs and errors at 
/build/buildd/linux-3.2.0/arch/x86/kernel/apic/ipi.c:113 
default_send_IPI_mask_logical+0xdc/0xf0() 
Undecided
LP: #897623
 xserver-xorg-input-synaptics (Ubuntu)   New Touchpad stops 
working on Samsung N310 shortly after first boot of Precise Alpha1 LP: #871553 xfce4-power-manager (Ubuntu)Confirmed   Oneiric Lubuntu xfce4-power-manager displays a "broken" icon in lxpanel LP: #888669 software-center (Ubuntu)Confirmed   software-center crashed wit

Join Ubuntu 12.04 Alpha 1 ISO Testing

2011-11-28 Thread Jean-Baptiste Lallement

Hi everyone!

Here comes the first milestone of a total of 5 [1] and it's time to test 
what will become the next Ubuntu LTS. Precise Alpha 1 is due this week 
and candidate images will start appearing on Tuesday.


As usual we'll be asking everyone on the QA team to participate in the
image testing to ensure we have good test coverage.

The procedures for testing ISO images and reporting results are
explained on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/ISO/Procedures

Thanks to the fantastic work of Stéphane Graber, we'll use the new 
version the ISO tracker [2] to test this milestone.


Due to time constraints, the old version has not been upgraded and we'll 
be tracking test results on a cloud instance available at 
http://91.189.93.73


The big difference is the integration with Ubuntu Single-Sign-On 
service, and you'll only require a launchpad account in order to 
authenticate on the new tracker.


If you find any bug with this version of the tracker, you can report 
them on launchpad against the project ubuntu-qa-website [3].


And of course, if you find any bug with the release, report them on 
Launchpad and link them on the tracker as usual.


Please let us know if you have any questions.

We will coordinate testing in #ubuntu-testing on freenode. Please, go
there often to see what others are testing or what needs to be tested.

Thank you very much for your help and happy testing!

[1] http://qa.ubuntu.com/2011/11/25/precise-iso-testing-schedule/
[2] https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel/2011-November/034495.html
[3] https://launchpad.net/ubuntu-qa-website

--
Jean-Baptiste
irc: jibel

--
Ubuntu-qa mailing list
Ubuntu-qa@lists.ubuntu.com
Modify settings or unsubscribe at: 
https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-qa


Rebuild of Oneiric Desktop, DVD, ARM and Wubi in progress and need testing

2011-10-12 Thread Jean-Baptiste Lallement
Hi everyone,

Thanks to your help 2 very nasty bugs have been discovered at the last
minute (bug 322830 and another one in casper). Fortunately unstoppable
Ubuntu developers, cjwatson, stgraber and infinity squashed them with no
mercy.

As a consequence, we are currently rebuilding desktop, dvds, arm and
wubi images for all flavors. Which also means that these images will
need to be re-tested.

We are counting on all of you to help with testing these images today
and make Oneiric one great release.

Join #ubuntu-testing on freenode to be informed on what needs testing
and what other are testing.

Thanks all for making (K|X|Edu|L|Myth|..)Ubuntu better every day.

-- 
Jean-Baptiste
irc: jibel

-- 
Ubuntu-qa mailing list
Ubuntu-qa@lists.ubuntu.com
Modify settings or unsubscribe at: 
https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-qa


Participate to Ubuntu Oneiric Final ISO Testing

2011-10-10 Thread Jean-Baptiste Lallement
Hi everyone!

The release of Oneiric is due this week and candidate images are ready
for testing on the ISO tracker. As usual we'll be asking everyone on the
QA team to participate in the image testing to ensure we have good test
coverage.

The procedures for testing ISO images and reporting results are
explained on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/ISO/Procedures

Sync the images and post your test results on the tracker at
http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/

You may have accounts on the tracker from last time. Please register if
you are new to this.

Please let us know if you have any questions.

We will coordinate testing in #ubuntu-testing on freenode. Please, go
there often to see what others are testing or what needs to be tested.

Thank you very much for your help and happy testing!

-- 
Jean-Baptiste
irc: jibel

-- 
Ubuntu-qa mailing list
Ubuntu-qa@lists.ubuntu.com
Modify settings or unsubscribe at: 
https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-qa


Join Ubuntu Oneiric Beta 2 ISO Testing

2011-09-19 Thread Jean-Baptiste Lallement
Hi everyone!

Oneiric Beta 2 is due this week and the first candidates will be ready
for testing on the ISO tracker starting from tomorrow, Tuesday, 20 (for
the impatient, they are already there for smoke testing). As usual we'll
be asking everyone on the QA team to participate in the image testing to
ensure we have good test coverage.

The procedures for testing ISO images and reporting results are
explained on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/ISO/Procedures

You can start syncing your ISOs so you are prepared when the Release
Team start posting images to the ISO tracker.

Test results will be tracked on http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/

You may have accounts on the tracker from last time. Please register if
you are new to this.

Please let us know if you have any questions.

We will coordinate testing in #ubuntu-testing on freenode. Please, go
there often to see what others are testing or what needs to be tested.

Thank you very much for your help and happy testing!

-- 
Jean-Baptiste
irc: jibel

-- 
Ubuntu-qa mailing list
Ubuntu-qa@lists.ubuntu.com
Modify settings or unsubscribe at: 
https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-qa


Join Ubuntu Oneiric Beta 1 ISO Testing

2011-08-29 Thread Jean-Baptiste Lallement

Hi everyone!

Oneiric Beta 1 is due this week and as usual we'll be asking everyone on 
the QA team to participate in the image testing to ensure we have good 
test coverage.


The procedures for testing ISO images and reporting results are 
explained on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/ISO/Procedures


You can start syncing your ISOs. First images have been posted to the 
ISO tracker and more images will be posted once they finished building.


Test results will be tracked on http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/

You may have accounts on the tracker from last time. Please register if 
you are new to this.


Please let us know if you have any questions.

We will coordinate testing in #ubuntu-testing on freenode. Please, go 
there often to see what others are testing or what needs to be tested.


Thank you very much for your help and happy testing!

--
Jean-Baptiste
irc: jibel

--
Ubuntu-qa mailing list
Ubuntu-qa@lists.ubuntu.com
Modify settings or unsubscribe at: 
https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-qa


You're invited to join Ubuntu 11.10 Alpha 3 ISO Testing

2011-08-01 Thread Jean-Baptiste Lallement

Hi everyone!

Oneiric Alpha 3 is due this week and candidate images start appearing on 
the tracker.


For this milestone a new product is available for testing: Lubuntu

The procedures for testing ISO images and reporting results are 
explained on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/ISO/Procedures


Test results will be tracked on http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/

You may have accounts on the tracker from last time. Please register if 
you are new to this.


Please let us know if you have any questions.

We will coordinate testing in #ubuntu-testing on freenode. Please, go 
there often to see what others are testing or what needs to be tested.


Thank you very much for your help and happy testing!

--
Jean-Baptiste
irc: jibel

--
Ubuntu-qa mailing list
Ubuntu-qa@lists.ubuntu.com
Modify settings or unsubscribe at: 
https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-qa


Re: point releases

2011-08-01 Thread Jean-Baptiste Lallement

On 08/01/2011 12:19 AM, Phill Whiteside wrote:

Hi,

Hey Phill,



sorry for a fairly n00b question, as some of you will aware lubuntu is
to be built using the Canonical build system as we reach full adoption.
I have had a chat with our head of dev and this build process cannot be
applied retrospectively, which is not a problem as we have the build
scripts.

However one item has sprung to my mind as we get to make a point release
for the 10.04 system. Back then, we were using 0.5.x of PCManFM (as were
xubuntu), we also had tried to get pyneighborhood to work for shares
(smb / windows, etc). but to no real joy. PCManFM 0.9.x has resolved all
those issues.

 From a QA point of view, would a point release be allowed to jump from
0.5.x to 0.9.x which would require a couple of extra libraries.
pyneighborhood would then be obsolete, but I am loathe to remove it as
someone may be using it. I know that those builds do no really fall
under the full rules, but I'd appreciate your views on the matter.

Once a release is out, versions of the software remain the same for the 
life of the release (with few special cases) Updates to stable releases 
are only published under very specific rules described in the Stable 
Release Update process [1]


Backport is more appropriate for major upgrades like the one you 
describe. You'll find a description of the process in [2]



[1] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates
[2] https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuBackports

--
Jean-Baptiste
irc: jibel

--
Ubuntu-qa mailing list
Ubuntu-qa@lists.ubuntu.com
Modify settings or unsubscribe at: 
https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-qa


Ubuntu 10.04.3 LTS Coming soon and ISOs ready for testing

2011-07-17 Thread Jean-Baptiste Lallement
Hi everyone!

Lucid 10.04.3 LTS, the third dot release of the latest LTS, is going to
be release on July 21rst and candidate images started appearing today.

As usual we'll be asking everyone on the QA team to participate in the
image testing to ensure we have good test coverage.

The procedures for testing ISO images and reporting results are
explained on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/ISO/Procedures

To zsync your images, you can use the *dl-ubuntu-test-iso* script, which
is part of the ubuntu-qa-tools package.

Test results are tracked on http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/

You may have accounts on the tracker from last time. Please register if
you are new to this.

Please let us know if you have any questions.

We will coordinate testing in #ubuntu-testing on freenode. Please, go
there often to see what others are testing or what needs to be tested.

Thank you very much for your help and happy testing!

-- 
Jean-Baptiste
irc: jibel

-- 
Ubuntu-qa mailing list
Ubuntu-qa@lists.ubuntu.com
Modify settings or unsubscribe at: 
https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-qa


nVIDIA/ATI graphic cards and proprietary video drivers on Oneiric

2011-07-13 Thread Jean-Baptiste Lallement
Do you have a *nVIDIA* or *ATI graphics card? Do you want to help ensure
users have a smooth experience if they choose to use the proprietary
drivers?

We are looking for committed volunteers to test nVidia or ATI.
The goal of this testing is to catch regressions early in the cycle, and
fix bugs before they reach a major audience.

If you want to be part of the team you will need:

 1. A computer with an nVIDIA (GeForce 6 or newer) or ATI (R600 or
newer) graphics card
 2. A spare partition on that system
  * If you don't have a spare partition you can easily create one.
 3. One hour of your time per week
 4. An Internet connection

If you want to take part in this adventure, go to:
  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Testing/ProprietaryDrivers/Oneiric/VideoDrivers
and follow the detailed instructions.

Thanks for helping making Ubuntu even better!

P.S. This project is to test the proprietary drivers. If you're
interested in testing the free drivers, we don't need installation
testing but help is always welcome. Check how at the Ubuntu X team page [1].

[1] https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-x-swat

-- 
Jean-Baptiste
irc: jibel

-- 
Ubuntu-qa mailing list
Ubuntu-qa@lists.ubuntu.com
Modify settings or unsubscribe at: 
https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-qa


Join Ubuntu 11.10 Alpha 2 ISO Testing

2011-07-04 Thread Jean-Baptiste Lallement
Hi everyone!

Oneiric Alpha 2 is due this week and candidate images will start
appearing hopefully tomorrow.

As usual we'll be asking everyone on the QA team to participate in the
image testing to ensure we have good test coverage.

The procedures for testing ISO images and reporting results are
explained on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/ISO/Procedures

Test results will be tracked on http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/

You may have accounts on the tracker from last time. Please register if
you are new to this.

Rather than going deep and in order to make sure that there is no big
issue left behind, we'll start by running a testcase for each image
(/Install/DesktopWhole or /Install/AlternateWhole depending on the
image) and ensure that each image have at least been tested once, then
we will run the other test cases.

Please let us know if you have any questions.

We will coordinate testing in #ubuntu-testing on freenode. Please, go
there often to see what others are testing or what needs to be tested.

Thank you very much for your help and happy testing!

-- 
Jean-Baptiste
irc: jibel

-- 
Ubuntu-qa mailing list
Ubuntu-qa@lists.ubuntu.com
Modify settings or unsubscribe at: 
https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-qa


Re: Ubuntu-qa Digest, Vol 44, Issue 6

2011-06-07 Thread Jean-Baptiste Lallement

Hi Jason,

On 06/07/2011 04:45 AM, Jason Odoom wrote:

Jean-Babtise,

  So the observations from the tests are marked on the Wiki? I tested in
VM and don't know where to place my information.
This wiki page is a summary of the results found during Alpha 1 testing 
which is over.


Alpha 1 testing was last week, and Alpha 2 will start on July 5th for a 
release scheduled on July 7th 
(https://wiki.ubuntu.com/OneiricReleaseSchedule)


If you're testing an Oneiric milestone (Alphas, Betas or RC ...), you'll 
find the testing procedure and how to report the results at 
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/ISO/Procedures . The results are 
reported on Launchpad and linked to the tracker http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/


If you're testing the daily builds (daily images are available from 
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/) then file a report on launchpad for any 
issue you may find.


If you have any question or need support in testing, you can join 
#ubuntu-testing on freenode.


Thanks for your help in testing Ubuntu


With all due respect,



Jason Odoom
https://launchpad.net/~jasonodoom 
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/JasonOdoom

Sent from Ubuntu .





--
Jean-Baptiste
irc: jibel

--
Ubuntu-qa mailing list
Ubuntu-qa@lists.ubuntu.com
Modify settings or unsubscribe at: 
https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-qa


Fwd: Oneiric Alpha 1 images - ready for testing

2011-05-31 Thread Jean-Baptiste Lallement


 Original Message 
Subject: Oneiric Alpha 1 images - ready for testing
Date: Tue, 31 May 2011 20:52:08 -0500
From: Kate Stewart 
Reply-To: kate.stew...@canonical.com
Organization: Canonical
To: ubuntu-de...@lists.ubuntu.com, ubuntu-bugsq...@lists.ubuntu.com

Hi,
   Initial candidates for Alpha 1 testing are now up on the iso tracker.

Please see: http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/

Additional images will be posted there as they emerge.

If any serious bugs are spotted,  please let us know in #ubuntu-release
or #ubuntu-testing on Freenode.

Thanks,

Kate


-- 
Ubuntu-qa mailing list
Ubuntu-qa@lists.ubuntu.com
Modify settings or unsubscribe at: 
https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-qa


You're invited to join Ubuntu 11.10 Alpha 1 ISO Testing

2011-05-30 Thread Jean-Baptiste Lallement
Hi everyone!

Oneiric Alpha 1 is due this week and candidate images will start
appearing hopefully on Tuesday.

As usual we'll be asking everyone on the QA team to participate in the
image testing to ensure we have good test coverage.

The procedures for testing ISO images and reporting results are
explained on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/ISO/Procedures

Test results will be tracked on http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/

You may have accounts on the tracker from last time. Please register if
you are new to this.

Please let us know if you have any questions.

We will coordinate testing in #ubuntu-testing on freenode. Please, go
there often to see what others are testing or what needs to be tested.

Thank you very much for your help and happy testing!

-- 
Jean-Baptiste
irc: jibel

-- 
Ubuntu-qa mailing list
Ubuntu-qa@lists.ubuntu.com
Modify settings or unsubscribe at: 
https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-qa


Re: Weekly QA Team Meeting moved to #ubuntu-meeting at 1700UTC

2011-05-20 Thread Jean-Baptiste Lallement
On 05/20/2011 10:30 AM, Jean-Baptiste Lallement wrote:
> Hi All,
> 
> According to the motion accepted during our last QA Meeting on May 18th
> (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam/Meetings/20110518), the Weekly Team
> Meeting has been moved to #ubuntu-meeting on irc.freenode.net at 1700UTC.
Every Wednesday of course.

> 
> The calendar (http://www.ubuntu-news.org/calendars/fridge/) has been
> updated with this information.
> 


-- 
Jean-Baptiste
irc: jibel

-- 
Ubuntu-qa mailing list
Ubuntu-qa@lists.ubuntu.com
Modify settings or unsubscribe at: 
https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-qa


Weekly QA Team Meeting moved to #ubuntu-meeting at 1700UTC

2011-05-20 Thread Jean-Baptiste Lallement
Hi All,

According to the motion accepted during our last QA Meeting on May 18th
(https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam/Meetings/20110518), the Weekly Team
Meeting has been moved to #ubuntu-meeting on irc.freenode.net at 1700UTC.

The calendar (http://www.ubuntu-news.org/calendars/fridge/) has been
updated with this information.

-- 
Jean-Baptiste
irc: jibel

-- 
Ubuntu-qa mailing list
Ubuntu-qa@lists.ubuntu.com
Modify settings or unsubscribe at: 
https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-qa


QA Team Meeting Minutes - 20110518

2011-05-20 Thread Jean-Baptiste Lallement
Hi QA Team,

Here are the minutes of our weekly QA Meeting at #ubuntu-quality. They
can also be found online with the IRC logs at
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam/Meetings/20110518

= Minutes =
==  Review previous action items ==
no action items from last meeting

== SRU Review ==
 * 374 packages have been published to stable releases
   * 355 packages published to Natty
   * 7 packages published to Maverick
   * 10 packages published to Lucid
   * 1 package published to Hardy
   * 1 package published to Dapper

High priority bugs that need verification
 * bug 742935 aptdaemon (Ubuntu Natty) High
 * bug 761386 aptdaemon (Ubuntu Natty) High
 * bug 774175 binutils (Ubuntu Natty) High
 * bug 59 casper (Ubuntu Lucid, Maverick and Natty) High
 * bug 781822 chromium-browser (Ubuntu Lucid, Maverick and Natty) High
 * bug 605042 eglibc (Ubuntu Maverick) High
 * bug 783790 firefox (Ubuntu Natty) High
 * bug 610898 grub2 (Ubuntu Lucid, Maverick) High
 * bug 687501 grub2 (Ubuntu Lucid, Maverick) High
 * bug 695290 grub2 (Ubuntu Lucid, Maverick) High
 * bug 742967 grub2 (Ubuntu Lucid, Maverick) High
 * bug 695842 grub-installer (Ubuntu Lucid, Maverick) High
 * bug 403169 kdeadmin (Ubuntu Lucid) Critical
 * bug 778026 lirc (Ubuntu Natty) Critical
 * bug 776776 lubuntu-artwork (Ubuntu Natty) High
 * bug 707794 phonon-backend-gstreamer (Ubuntu Natty) High
 * bug 672209 python2.7 (Ubuntu Maverick) High
 * bug 776706 software-center (Ubuntu Natty) High
 * bug 665185 sysvinit (Ubuntu Lucid) High
 * bug 745803 telepathy-logger (Ubuntu Natty) High

== Any Other Business ==
Question from brendand: i'd like to do some stuff for QA in my spare
time. what's the best place to put my efforts?

 * you can help with bug triage if there are some packages you know
particularly well,
 * SRU testing is also a great place to start and where we need more
testing.
 * for each milestone, you can help with ISO testing (arm, powerpc and
amd+mac welcome)
 * and you can help with automation and application testing.

You can join us on #ubuntu-bugs for bug triaging and #ubuntu-testing for
... testing

References:
 * https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam/
 * http://qa.ubuntu.com/

== Moving the meeting to #ubuntu-meeting ==

 * Motion: Move weekly QA meeting to #ubuntu-meeting at 1700UTC
 * Results: 5 in favour, 0 against, 0 abstained.
 * Overall: 5
 * Motion Accepted

== Selection of a new chair ==
hggdh to chair next meeting

-- 
Jean-Baptiste
irc: jibel

-- 
Ubuntu-qa mailing list
Ubuntu-qa@lists.ubuntu.com
Modify settings or unsubscribe at: 
https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-qa


Natty Final Testing Report

2011-04-29 Thread Jean-Baptiste Lallement
Hi everyone,

Here is a summary of Natty Final ISO testing:

You have provided 804 results (+ 48.89% compared to Beta 2) and covered
281 testcases.

  * Image Coverage : 100.00% (76/76)
  * Mandatory Test Cases : 97.85% (228/233)
  * Run Once Test Cases : 97.92% (47/48)
  * Overall : 97.86% (275/281)

* Failures summary
  * 94 bugs have been reported affecting a total of 62 test cases.
  * 22 Tests failed (-8.33% compared to B2) This makes a failure rate of
8.00% (22/275) (-1.74%)

* Bug Tasks Importance
  * Critical : 1 (1 closed)
  * High : 37 (12 closed)
  * Medium : 40 (1 closed)
  * Low : 18 (3 closed)
  * Wishlist : 2
  * Undecided : 68 (20 closed)
  * Unknown : 3


The complete report is available online at:
  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam/ReleaseReports/NattyFinalTestReport

Thanks to all of you who helped in testing this milestone.


-- 
Jean-Baptiste
irc: jibel

-- 
Ubuntu-qa mailing list
Ubuntu-qa@lists.ubuntu.com
Modify settings or unsubscribe at: 
https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-qa


Participate to Ubuntu Natty Final ISO Testing

2011-04-25 Thread Jean-Baptiste Lallement
Hi everyone!

The release of Natty is due this week and the first candidates will be
ready for testing on the ISO tracker very soon. As usual we'll be asking
everyone on the QA team to participate in the image testing to ensure we
have good test coverage.

The procedures for testing ISO images and reporting results are
explained on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/ISO/Procedures

You can start syncing the images and post your test results on the
tracker at http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/

You may have accounts on the tracker from last time. Please register if
you are new to this.

Please let us know if you have any questions.

We will coordinate testing in #ubuntu-testing on freenode. Please, go
there often to see what others are testing or what needs to be tested.

Thank you very much for your help and happy testing!

-- 
Jean-Baptiste
irc: jibel

-- 
Ubuntu-qa mailing list
Ubuntu-qa@lists.ubuntu.com
Modify settings or unsubscribe at: 
https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-qa


Call for testing: Overlay scrollbars round 2

2011-04-19 Thread Jean-Baptiste Lallement
Hi testers,

3 weeks ago we tested a preview version of new feature unique to Ubuntu
Natty: the overlay scrollbars.
The feedback you've provided were really great and the overlay
scrollbars are now part of your favourite desktop.

We'll ask you to do it again and test the overlay scrollbars in the
latest build.
The goal of the testing is to discover:
 * any kind of crashers, like when the application starts and tries to
display the window(s) containing scrollbars
 * slowdowns in using scrollable areas; measurements can help judge how
much the scrollbar really impacts the application, or whether the
application is just slow due to other circumstances
 * any other kind of anomaly obviously due to the scrollbars that
impacts the user experience


 * How can you help ?

We need people running Natty either installed or from a live session,
then follow the the instructions below:
 1. Update your system yo the latest version of the packages available
or use the latest ISO from http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current/

The Overlay Scrollbar are installed by default starting from Natty Beta
2 and available in Unity and Classic Desktop.

 2. You have to have an account in our tracking system. Go to
  http://desktop.qa.ubuntu.com
 and click on "Log In" and "Create New Account"

 3. Run the 5 tests described on the tracker (when you click on "Overlay
Scrollbars) with as many applications as you can and post the results of
the tests to the Tracker [1]. Add the applications you've tested in the
comment area of the result.

To test the scrollbar with as many applications as possible you'll need
to disable the whitelist. To disable the whitelist prefix each
application invocation with:

LIBOVERLAY_SCROLLBAR=1 

for example

LIBOVERLAY_SCROLLBAR=1 yelp

To enable it permanently, create a file
/etc/X11/Xsession.d/80overlayscrollbars with the content:

export LIBOVERLAY_SCROLLBAR=1

The tracker only allows 1 result per reporter and testcase. Paste the
list of applications with the results in the comment area of the test
case you covered.

Before starting to test the scrollbars, read the detailed instructions on:
  http://testcases.qa.ubuntu.com/Applications/System/Scrollbars

 * How to file bugs ?

In case you find bugs, please report them at:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ayatana-scrollbar/+filebug

Don't forget to mention the version of the overlay library tested, and
of the application that exposes the problem. If the application crashed,
apport should have captured a crash file which can help narrow down the
issue more quickly.


You can join us in #ubuntu-testing on Freenode where we are coordinating
this effort and we'll be happy to help you in testing this feature.


[1] http://desktop.qa.ubuntu.com

-- 
Jean-Baptiste
irc: jibel

-- 
Ubuntu-qa mailing list
Ubuntu-qa@lists.ubuntu.com
Modify settings or unsubscribe at: 
https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-qa


Re: Mago Tests

2011-04-19 Thread Jean-Baptiste Lallement
On 04/18/2011 05:02 PM, Brian Murray wrote:
> I recently ran across http://launchpad.net/bugs/761094 (download updates
> while installing Ubuntu does nothing) and was wondering if a test for it
> would be appropriate for Mago.
> 
> If not where can we test this to ensure that it doesn't happen again?
> Actually, I think there is probably a fair bit of stuff that could /
> should be tested post-install.
Ubuntu ISO Testing (https://launchpad.net/ubuntu-server-iso-testing) is
appropriate to run this type of test.
There is currently one test for ubiquity which does an installation with
the default options.

Pan-boot testing is not implemented yet (install the system with
ubiquity, reboot and continue the test, or run another test)

I'll be happy to help anyone who would like to implement a test for this
bug and the pan-boot testing feature.


-- 
Jean-Baptiste
irc: jibel

-- 
Ubuntu-qa mailing list
Ubuntu-qa@lists.ubuntu.com
Modify settings or unsubscribe at: 
https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-qa


Natty Beta 2 ISO Testing progress

2011-04-13 Thread Jean-Baptiste Lallement
Hi fellow testers,

Thanks to everyone who already contributed to testing Natty Beta 2
candidates, and providing very valuable results.

So valuable that the development teams have been able to fix many bugs
and the awesome release team has already published new builds with these
fixes to the iso tracker.

Of course, these new images need testing too.

Here is the list of images that are incomplete or untested:

* Ubuntu Desktop amd64, amd64+mac, i386, powerpc
* Ubuntu Alternate amd64, amd64+mac
* Ubuntu Server amd64, i386
* Ubuntu DVD amd64, i386
* Kubuntu Desktop amd64, amd64+mac, omap3/4, i386, powerpc
* Kubuntu Alternate amd64, amd64+mac, i386,powerpc
* Kubuntu Mobile armel+omap3, armel+omap4, i386
* Xubuntu Alternate amd64, i386
* Xubuntu Desktop amd64, i386
* Upgrade Edubuntu amd64, i386
* Mythbuntu Desktop amd64, i386
* Ubuntu Studio Alternate amd64, i386

Choose one, test it and report your results on http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/

The procedures for testing ISOs and reporting results are explained on
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/ISO/Procedures

Join us on #ubuntu-testing on freenode where we will be happy to help
you with testing Natty Beta 2 candidates.

Thank you very much for your help and happy testing!

-- 
Jean-Baptiste
irc: jibel

-- 
Ubuntu-qa mailing list
Ubuntu-qa@lists.ubuntu.com
Modify settings or unsubscribe at: 
https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-qa


Join Ubuntu Natty Beta 2 ISO Testing

2011-04-11 Thread Jean-Baptiste Lallement
Hi everyone!

Natty Beta 2 is due this week and the first candidates will be ready for
testing on the ISO tracker starting from Tuesday, 12. As usual we'll be
asking everyone on the QA team to participate in the image testing to
ensure we have good test coverage.

The procedures for testing ISO images and reporting results are
explained on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/ISO/Procedures

You can start syncing your ISOs so you are prepared when the Release
Team start posting images to the ISO tracker.

Test results will be tracked on http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/

You may have accounts on the tracker from last time. Please register if
you are new to this.

Please let us know if you have any questions.

We will coordinate testing in #ubuntu-testing on freenode. Please, go
there often to see what others are testing or what needs to be tested.

Thank you very much for your help and happy testing!

-- 
Jean-Baptiste
irc: jibel

-- 
Ubuntu-qa mailing list
Ubuntu-qa@lists.ubuntu.com
Modify settings or unsubscribe at: 
https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-qa


Join Ubuntu Natty Beta 1 ISO Testing

2011-03-28 Thread Jean-Baptiste Lallement
Hi everyone!

Natty Beta 1 is due this week and as usual we'll be asking everyone on
the QA team to participate in the image testing to ensure we have good
test coverage.

The procedures for testing ISO images and reporting results are
explained on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/ISO/Procedures

You can start syncing your ISOs so you are prepared (or at least have
less to sync) when the Release Team start posting images to
the ISO tracker.

Test results will be tracked on http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/

You may have accounts on the tracker from last time. Please register if
you are new to this.

Please let us know if you have any questions.

We will coordinate testing in #ubuntu-testing on freenode. Please, go
there often to see what others are testing or what needs to be tested.

Thank you very much for your help and happy testing!

-- 
Jean-Baptiste
irc: jibel

-- 
Ubuntu-qa mailing list
Ubuntu-qa@lists.ubuntu.com
Modify settings or unsubscribe at: 
https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-qa


Call for testing: Overlay scrollbars

2011-03-24 Thread Jean-Baptiste Lallement
Mark recently blogged about the overlay scrollbars [1]. Now, you can
test it for real and report your feedback.

 * How can you help ?

We need people running Natty, then follow the the instructions below:
 1. Install the overlay scrollbar from the PPA

$ sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ayatana-scrollbar-team/release
$ sudo apt-get update
$ sudo apt-get install liboverlay-scrollbar-0.1-0

 2. You have to have an account in our tracking system. Go to
  http://desktop.qa.ubuntu.com
 and click on “Log In” and “Create New Account”

 3. Run the 5 tests described on the tracker (when you click on "Overlay
Scrollbars) with as many applications as you can and post the results of
the tests to the Tracker [2]. Add the applications you've tested in the
comment area of the result.

 To enable the overlay scrollbars for an application, run the following
command:
$ LIBOVERLAY_SCROLLBAR=foo 
 for example
$ LIBOVERLAY_SCROLLBAR=foo gedit

Before starting to test the scrollbar, read the detailed instructions on
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Ayatana/ScrollBars

 * How to file bugs ?

In case you find bugs, please report them at:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ayatana-scrollbar/+filebug

Don't forget to mention the version of the overlay library tested, and
of the application that exposes the problem. If the application crashed,
apport should have captured a crash file which can help narrow down the
issue more quickly.

In particular, report:

 * any kind of crashers, like when the application starts and tries to
display the window(s) containing scrollbars
 * slowdowns in using scrollable areas; measurements can help judge how
much the scrollbar really impacts the application, or whether the
application is just slow due to other circumstances
 * any other kind of anomaly obviously due to the scrollbars that
impacts the user experience

You can join us in #ubuntu-testing on Freenode where we are coordinating
this effort and we'll be happy to help you in testing this feature.


[1] http://www.markshuttleworth.com/archives/615
[2] http://desktop.qa.ubuntu.com

-- 
Jean-Baptiste
irc: jibel

-- 
Ubuntu-qa mailing list
Ubuntu-qa@lists.ubuntu.com
Modify settings or unsubscribe at: 
https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-qa


nVidia proprietary driver testing - Week 2

2011-03-21 Thread Jean-Baptiste Lallement
Hi all,

I'll start with a big thank you to all who tested the nVidia driver last
week. You've been awesome and lot a good data have been collected.

We will continue this week with a new version of the driver and of the X
server.

If you've already participated last week, you know the rules. Update
your testing environment to the latest version of Ubuntu and jump to
http://xorg.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/

If you've not participated last week, it is not too late to start. You
will need:

 1. A computer with an nVIDIA (GeForce 7 series or newer) graphics card
 2. A spare partition on that system
  * If you don't have a spare partition you can easily create one.
 3. One hour of your time per week
 4. An Internet connection

And follow the detailed instructions at:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Testing/ProprietaryDrivers/Natty/WeeklyProgram

As always, we will coordinate testing in #ubuntu-testing on freenode and
will be happy to help you.

Thanks for helping making Ubuntu even better!

-- 
Jean-Baptiste
irc: jibel

-- 
Ubuntu-qa mailing list
Ubuntu-qa@lists.ubuntu.com
Modify settings or unsubscribe at: 
https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-qa


Call for Testing: nVidia Cards

2011-03-14 Thread Jean-Baptiste Lallement
Hi All,

Do you have a *nVIDIA* graphics card? Do you want to help ensure users
have a smooth experience if they choose to use the proprietary drivers?

We are looking for committed volunteers to test nVIDIA proprietary
drivers on a weekly basis. The goal of this testing is to catch
regressions and fix bugs before they reach a major audience.

If you want to be part of the team you will need:

 1. A computer with an nVIDIA (GeForce 7 or newer) graphics card
 2. A spare partition on that system
  * If you don't have a spare partition you can easily create one.
 3. One hour of your time per week
 4. An Internet connection

If you want to take part in this adventure, go to:
  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Testing/ProprietaryDrivers/Natty/WeeklyProgram
and follow the detailed instructions.

No time to lose, the first results will analysed by Wednesday!

We will coordinate testing in #ubuntu-testing on freenode. Please, go
there often to see what others are testing or what needs to be tested.

Thanks for helping making Ubuntu even better!

P.S. This project is to test the proprietary drivers. If you're
interested in testing the free drivers, we don't need installation
testing but help is always welcome. Check how at the Ubuntu X team page [1].

[1] https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-x-swat

-- 
Jean-Baptiste
irc: jibel

-- 
Ubuntu-qa mailing list
Ubuntu-qa@lists.ubuntu.com
Modify settings or unsubscribe at: 
https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-qa


Re: I JOINED!

2011-03-11 Thread Jean-Baptiste Lallement
On 03/10/2011 09:33 PM, Mostafa Shahverdy wrote:
> Hi every body,
> I am Shahverdy,
> I have just joined the group,
> I hope to be helpful,
> 
Hi Shahverdy,

Welcome to the team!

If not already done, you can read our wiki page [1] and our website [2].
It contains a set of activities you can perform to help with QA.

Join us daily at #ubuntu-testing and #ubuntu-bugs on IRC. We also have
regular weekly meetings on Wednesdays in #ubuntu-quality.

[1] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam/
[2] http://qa.ubuntu.com/

> thanks
> 


-- 
Jean-Baptiste
irc: jibel

-- 
Ubuntu-qa mailing list
Ubuntu-qa@lists.ubuntu.com
Modify settings or unsubscribe at: 
https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-qa


Natty Alpha 3 ISO Testing progress report

2011-03-02 Thread Jean-Baptiste Lallement
Hi all,

Here is a quick Status about Natty Alpha 3 ISO Testing:

* Image Coverage: 56.41% (22/39)
* Mandatory Test Cases coverage: 25.49% (39/153)
* Run once Test Cases coverage: 5.00% (2/40)
* Overall Test Case coverage: 21.24% (41/193)


Untested images:
* UbuntuServer
* Kubuntu   Alternate
* UbuntuDVD
* Kubuntu   DVD
* Ubuntu Studio Alternate
* Edubuntu  DVD
* Upgrade   Edubuntu
* Mythbuntu Desktop

We really need to increase our effort to get a better coverage and find
those bugs to make Natty a great release.

If you're interested in helping, join us on freenode #ubuntu-testing
where we are coordinating the effort and contribute to reach 100% coverage !

Thanks for your help with testing Natty Alpha3.

-- 
Jean-Baptiste
irc: jibel

-- 
Ubuntu-qa mailing list
Ubuntu-qa@lists.ubuntu.com
Modify settings or unsubscribe at: 
https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-qa


You're invited to join Ubuntu 11.04 Alpha 3 ISO Testing

2011-03-01 Thread Jean-Baptiste Lallement
Hi everyone!

Natty Alpha 3 is due this week and candidate images will start appearing
hopefully today.

As usual we'll be asking everyone on the QA team to participate in the
image testing to ensure we have good test coverage.

The procedures for testing ISO images and reporting results are
explained on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/ISO/Procedures

Test results will be tracked on http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/

You may have accounts on the tracker from last time. Please register if
you are new to this.

Please let us know if you have any questions.

We will coordinate testing in #ubuntu-testing on freenode. Please, go
there often to see what others are testing or what needs to be tested.

Thank you very much for your help and happy testing!

-- 
Jean-Baptiste
irc: jibel

-- 
Ubuntu-qa mailing list
Ubuntu-qa@lists.ubuntu.com
Modify settings or unsubscribe at: 
https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-qa


10.04.2 ISO Testing progress report

2011-02-15 Thread Jean-Baptiste Lallement
Hi all,

Here is a quick health check about how testing of 10.04.2 is going:

* Image Coverage: 84.62%
* Mandatory Test Cases coverage: 51.61%
* Run once Test Cases coverage: 18.42%
* Overall Test Case coverage: 43.83%

The major issue found is bug 645818 - 10.04.2 image created in Maverick
and Natty does not boot - This is not an issue with Lucid and the
workaround is documented in the report.

Untested images:
* Kubuntu DVD
* Server upgrades

Excepted Server upgrades, all the other upgrades have been covered, but
we still need your help to test the remaining test cases.

If you're interested in helping, join us on freenode #ubuntu-testing
where we are coordinating the effort and contribute to reach 100% coverage !

Thanks for your help with making 10.04.2 a rock solid point release.

-- 
Jean-Baptiste
irc: jibel

-- 
Ubuntu-qa mailing list
Ubuntu-qa@lists.ubuntu.com
Modify settings or unsubscribe at: 
https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-qa


Ubuntu 10.04.2 LTS Coming soon. Get ready to test the ISO

2011-02-11 Thread Jean-Baptiste Lallement
Hi everyone!

Lucid 10.04.2, the second dot release of the latest LTS, is going to be
release on Feb. 17th and candidate images started appearing today.

As usual we'll be asking everyone on the QA team to participate in the
image testing to ensure we have good test coverage.

The procedures for testing ISO images and reporting results are
explained on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/ISO/Procedures

To zsync your images, you can use the *dl-ubuntu-test-iso* script, which
is part of the ubuntu-qa-tools package.

Test results are tracked on http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/

You may have accounts on the tracker from last time. Please register if
you are new to this.

Please let us know if you have any questions.

We will coordinate testing in #ubuntu-testing on freenode. Please, go
there often to see what others are testing or what needs to be tested.

Thank you very much for your help and happy testing!

-- 
Jean-Baptiste
irc: jibel

-- 
Ubuntu-qa mailing list
Ubuntu-qa@lists.ubuntu.com
Modify settings or unsubscribe at: 
https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-qa


Re: 11.04 Error report 1

2011-02-02 Thread Jean-Baptiste Lallement
Hello Alex,

On 02/02/2011 02:34 PM, Alexander Strand wrote:
> Keyboard doesn't work at 11.04 setup, wubi doesn't work either so i can't 
> install it before that is fixed.
> 
Thank you for your help in testing Natty Alpha2.

If you've not already done so, the best way to report this kind of issue
is to submit a bug report on Launchpad and add the bug number to the
test case you were running on the tracker [1].
This way the release team and the developers can track the current
status of the release.

The procedures for testing ISO images and reporting results are
explained on the Wiki [2]

Thanks again for your help and don't hesitate to join us on
#ubuntu-testing if you have any question.


[1] http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker
[2] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/ISO/Procedures

> Alex!
> 


-- 
Jean-Baptiste
irc: jibel

-- 
Ubuntu-qa mailing list
Ubuntu-qa@lists.ubuntu.com
Modify settings or unsubscribe at: 
https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-qa


You're invited to join Ubuntu 11.04 Alpha 2 ISO Testing

2011-02-01 Thread Jean-Baptiste Lallement
Hi everyone!

Natty Alpha 2 is due this week and candidate images will start appearing
hopefully Today.

As usual we'll be asking everyone on the QA team to participate in the
image testing to ensure we have good test coverage.

The procedures for testing ISO images and reporting results are
explained on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/ISO/Procedures

Test results will be tracked on http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/

You may have accounts on the tracker from last time. Please register if
you are new to this.

For this testing session we have established the priority list below:
ubuntu-desktop  i386
ubuntu-desktop  amd64
Ubuntu-server   i386
Ubuntu-server   amd64
Ubuntu-alternatei386
Ubuntu-alternateamd64
Ubuntu-preinstalled omap
Ubuntu-server EC2   i386
Ubuntu-server EC2   amd64
kubuntu-desktop i386
xubuntu-desktop i386
Ubuntu-dvd  i386
Ubuntu-dvd  amd64
kubuntu-desktop amd64
ubuntustudio-desktopi386
xubuntu-desktop amd64
edubuntu-desktopi386
ubuntustudio-desktopamd64
edubuntu-desktopamd64

Rather than going deep and in order to make sure that there is no big
issue left behind, we'll start by running a testcase for each image
(/Install/DesktopWhole or /Install/AlternateWhole depending on the
image) and ensure that each image have at least been tested once, then
we will run the other test cases.

Please let us know if you have any questions.

We will coordinate testing in #ubuntu-testing on freenode. Please, go
there often to see what others are testing or what needs to be tested.

Thank you very much for your help and happy testing!

-- 
Jean-Baptiste
irc: jibel

-- 
Ubuntu-qa mailing list
Ubuntu-qa@lists.ubuntu.com
Modify settings or unsubscribe at: 
https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-qa


Natty Alpha2 Next Week. Sync your ISOs !

2011-01-28 Thread Jean-Baptiste Lallement
Hey All,

Just a quick reminder, there is an ISO testing week, next week!

Natty Alpha2 is going to be released on Thursday 3rd Feb. and we need to
test the ISOs to make sure that installation and functionalities are
working correctly.

Please, sync your ISOs over the weekend, so you are prepared (or at
least have less to sync) when the Release Team start posting images to
the ISO tracker [1].

To zsync your images, you can use the *dl-ubuntu-test-iso* script, which
is part of the ubuntu-qa-tools package.

Also, if you don't know how ISO testing works, you can have a look to
our procedures [2].

Thanks all!

Enjoy your week-end!

[1] http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/
[2] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/ISO/Procedures

-- 
Jean-Baptiste
irc: jibel

-- 
Ubuntu-qa mailing list
Ubuntu-qa@lists.ubuntu.com
Modify settings or unsubscribe at: 
https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-qa


Ubuntu QA Meeting today, 25th Jan. at 1700UTC

2011-01-26 Thread Jean-Baptiste Lallement
Hi All,

Today, January 25th at 1700UTC, we have our regular quality meeting
at #ubuntu-quality. The agenda will be:

 * review previous action items (all)
 * SRU Report -- jibel
 * Bugday -- pedro
 * Burndown updates -- marjo
 * Other Topics -- all
 * Selection of new chair -- jibel

If you have more topics you'd like to talk about, add it to the agenda
at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam/Meetings .

Thanks and see you all.

-- 
Jean-Baptiste
irc: jibel

-- 
Ubuntu-qa mailing list
Ubuntu-qa@lists.ubuntu.com
Modify settings or unsubscribe at: 
https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-qa


Announce: Mago New release

2011-01-25 Thread Jean-Baptiste Lallement
We are pleased to announce the new release of Mago.

This release has seen a lot of changes and improvements to make Linux
automated desktop testing easier and enable more people to contribute
writing tests and aiming to high quality desktop applications.

Key features included in this version:
- Separation between the framework and the tests
- Support for standard gnome dialogs and authentication
- Easy configuration of the tests with configuration files
- Support for the latest version of LDTP
- Direct interaction with the Window Manager via XLib
- Image matching testing with XPresser
- Easy and flexible collect and run with Nose
- Testtools to extend python unittest
- The documentation now uses Sphinx
- Magomatic to generate application map

You want to contribute to the effort?
You can download the source from bazaar at https://launchpad.net/mago

The testsuite is available from lp:~mago-contributors/mago/mago-testsuite

Note that this version is not compatible with the previous version of
mago which is still available from lp:~mago-contributors/mago/mago-1.0

Mailing List:
http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/desktop-testing-list

IRC:
#ubuntu-testing in irc.freenode.org
#gnome-testing in irc.gnome.org


Thanks to all the people who contributed fixes, features and lot of tests.

-- 
Jean-Baptiste
irc: jibel

-- 
Ubuntu-qa mailing list
Ubuntu-qa@lists.ubuntu.com
Modify settings or unsubscribe at: 
https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-qa


Unity Testing in a VM

2010-12-23 Thread Jean-Baptiste Lallement
Hi all,

Oracle released VirtualBox 4.0 yesterday.

Amongst other major changes [1] one the most noticeable improvement is
that they fixed Unity/Compiz crashes in Natty. This means that we can
now run Unity in a VM and the performances are pretty good.

To enable 3D support in VBox, download and install VBox 4.0 [2], install
the guest additions, then verify that the 3D driver is enabled:

$ glxinfo|grep render
direct rendering: Yes
OpenGL renderer string: Chromium

Happy Unity Testing, we are waiting for your feedback.

[1] http://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Changelog
[2] http://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Linux_Downloads

-- 
Jean-Baptiste
irc: jibel

-- 
Ubuntu-qa mailing list
Ubuntu-qa@lists.ubuntu.com
Modify settings or unsubscribe at: 
https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-qa


Re: Packages to investigate

2010-11-30 Thread Jean-Baptiste Lallement
On 11/22/2010 10:22 PM, Brian Murray wrote:
> As we all know there are a lot of packages and bugs to keep track of in
> Ubuntu.  One idea that occurred to me recently, to help identify
> packages in need of triage, was to calculate an average bug heat for the
> particular package.  I've made a first pass at this using all the
> packages in the ubuntu-desktop package set.  Here are the top 10
> packages:
> 
> usb-modeswitch-data - median: 764, mode: 1448
> language-pack-gnome-fa-base - median: 408, mode: 408
> language-pack-gnome-pt - median: 318, mode: 318
> couchdb-glib - median: 210, mode: 210
> netbook-meta - median: 145, mode: 408
> pyopenssl - median: 136, mode: 259
> shotwell - median: 124, mode: 6
> appmenu-gtk - median: 122, mode: 408
> gnome-python-extras - median: 114, mode: 3
> telepathy-gabble - median: 104, mode: 49
> 
> As I ran this last Friday there might be some variance in the numbers.
> I'm curious whether or not you think the bug reports for these packages
> really need reviewing.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
Thanks Brian. This is really interesting. If we apply this calculation
to the packages installed by default in Natty, the top 10 looks like:
shotwell - median: 189
empathy - median: 91
gcalctool - median: 86
gbrainy - median: 86
gwibber - median: 81
simple-scan - median: 76
software-center - median: 68
pitivi - median: 68
transmission - median: 60
gnome-bluetooth - median: 59

Compared to the list based on the number of bugs:
evolution
firefox
gdmsetup
nautilus
nm-connection-editor
ooffice
software-center
totem
update-manager

So I can not say that this is the list that I had in mind, but the
result is expected.
When we build the list based on volume of bugs, we get the most used
applications. But when we use the bug heat we get the applications with
fewer bugs but which are in need of triage (I'm not saying that the
applications with a large number of bugs don't need triage)

The list needs a closer look though. For instance:
- shotwell is in 1rst position, but when I look at the reports, there
are 2 bugs with a heat of 3491, and I don't see anything specific that
could explain such a value. Is it the weight of untriaged report being a
bit too important or something else ? It doesn't seem to match the bug
heat algorithm.
- gbrainy, I was surprised to find a game in the list. In fact, there is
a very limited number of bugs filed against this package and some of
them with high heat. I've triaged the report with the highest heat
(>300) and it fell to a heat of 12. So the next run of your script
should move it lower into the list.
- gcalctool, same thing, the first bug had a heat of 237, and after
asking for more information it fell to 8.

So, yes, this is useful to help us to direct our testing and triaging
effort. But the calculation of the bug heat needs to be clarified.
Maybe this could be added to the 'Opportunities' list in harvest ?

-- 
Jean-Baptiste
irc: jibel

-- 
Ubuntu-qa mailing list
Ubuntu-qa@lists.ubuntu.com
Modify settings or unsubscribe at: 
https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-qa


You're invited to join Ubuntu 11.04 Alpha 1 ISO Testing

2010-11-29 Thread Jean-Baptiste Lallement
Hi everyone!

Natty Alpha 1 is due this week and candidate images will start appearing
hopefully on Tuesday.

As usual we'll be asking everyone on the QA team to participate in the
image testing to ensure we have good test coverage.

The procedures for testing ISO images and reporting results are
explained on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/ISO/Procedures

Test results will be tracked on http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/

You may have accounts on the tracker from last time. Please register if
you are new to this.

Please let us know if you have any questions.

We will coordinate testing in #ubuntu-testing on freenode. Please, go
there often to see what others are testing or what needs to be tested.

Thank you very much for your help and happy testing!

-- 
Jean-Baptiste
irc: jibel

-- 
Ubuntu-qa mailing list
Ubuntu-qa@lists.ubuntu.com
Modify settings or unsubscribe at: 
https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-qa


Natty Desktop Testing / Test cases automation

2010-11-23 Thread Jean-Baptiste Lallement
Hi all,

One of the QA goal for Natty is to increase the number of automated test
cases and find cases that are failing. The tests cover the  applications
installed by default in Natty, the integration with Unity  and the
fallback desktop environment.

The list of applications installed by default in Natty is available at
[1] We will start by covering applications with priority 1 (highest) but
all the apps installed by default need to be covered. If you want to add
an application that is not in the list and are committed to write a test
case for it then add a new line to the list.

The priority is also to find test cases which fails when it shouldn't.
There is a set of test cases for the applications available at [2] If
there is no candidate to automation in this list, then be creative and
add one to [3]

What you need to do:
1. Choose applications in [1] for which you'd like to write automated tests.
2. Checkout mago [4] and the associated helper tool magomatic [5].
3. Read the fine documentation [6]
4. When you have automated a test case, commit, push and ask for a
review of your branch. Once reviewed, it will be added to the next run.
5. The results are published here:
http://reports.qa.ubuntu.com/reports/desktop-testing/natty/

Don't hesitate to ping me on #ubuntu-testing if you need help with
anything related to this topic.

Thanks to all of you who have already provided automated tests.

[1] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam/NattyTestPlan/AppList
[2] http://people.canonical.com/~j-lallement/natty/testcases/
[3] http://testcases.qa.ubuntu.com
[4] lp:mago
[5] lp:magomatic
[6] http://mago.ubuntu.com/


-- 
Jean-Baptiste
irc: jibel

-- 
Ubuntu-qa mailing list
Ubuntu-qa@lists.ubuntu.com
Modify settings or unsubscribe at: 
https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-qa


Re: How to contribute to Ubuntu

2010-11-20 Thread Jean-Baptiste Lallement
On 11/13/2010 04:22 AM, Hakim Sheriff wrote:
> Hi,
Welcome Hakim,

> I was was told I had to send a message with my goals and interests so
> here they are:
> 
> I want to help Ubuntu and help it develop because I think it is awesome
> and it is awesome that it is free.
> That's pretty much it.
If not already done, you can read our website [1]. It contains a set of
activities you can perform to help Ubuntu and become an active community
member.

If you're more interested in QA activities you can read our wiki page
[2] and our website [3].


[1] http://www.ubuntu.com/community/get-involved
[2] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing
[3] http://qa.ubuntu.com/testing/

-- 
Jean-Baptiste
irc: jibel

-- 
Ubuntu-qa mailing list
Ubuntu-qa@lists.ubuntu.com
Modify settings or unsubscribe at: 
https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-qa


Ubuntu QA Meeting tomorrow, 17th Nov. at 1700UTC

2010-11-16 Thread Jean-Baptiste Lallement
Hi All,

Tomorrow, November 17th at 1700UTC, we have our regular quality meeting
at #ubuntu-quality. The agenda will be:

 * review previous action items (all)
 * SRU Report -- jibel
 * Bugday -- pedro_
 * Blueprints review -- marjo
 * Reconsider meeting times again -- jibel
 * Update list of people who can edit the channel topic -- fader
 * Selection of new chair -- jibel

If you have more topics you'd like to talk about, add it to the agenda
at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam/Meetings .

Thanks and see you all tomorrow.

-- 
Jean-Baptiste
irc: jibel

-- 
Ubuntu-qa mailing list
Ubuntu-qa@lists.ubuntu.com
Modify settings or unsubscribe at: 
https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-qa


Re: Introduction

2010-11-05 Thread Jean-Baptiste Lallement
On 11/01/2010 10:01 PM, Charles Profitt wrote:
> Hello all:
> 
> My name is Charles Profitt (irc cprofitt)
Welcome Charles, that's great to see you here!

> 
> I recently went to UDS and learned about the QA and Testing teams. I
> would like to join for two purposes.
> 
> 1.  To perform some QA work myself
> 2.  To learn more about the QA team so I can help people interested in
> contributing to Ubuntu make a transition from user to QA team member
> (this is as part of the Beginners Team).
> 
> I have put in a join request on the LP page as well. I look forward to
> learning to work with you guys more and learning more about the QA
> process / team.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> ~ cprofitt
> 


-- 
Jean-Baptiste
irc: jibel

-- 
Ubuntu-qa mailing list
Ubuntu-qa@lists.ubuntu.com
Modify settings or unsubscribe at: 
https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-qa


Re: Introduction Andree Wille

2010-11-05 Thread Jean-Baptiste Lallement
On 11/04/2010 01:26 PM, Andree Wille wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> i'm Andree Wille from Hamburg, Germany. I'm working as a software tester
> (testing rest web services, web applications and mobile applications).
> 
Welcome to the team Andree,

> I subscribed to this list to learn more about the qa ubuntu team and how
> the team works in order to figure out where i could help.
If not already done, you can read our wiki page [1] and our website [2].
It contains a set of activities you can perform to help with testing.

Please, join us daily at #ubuntu-testing and #ubuntu-bugs on IRC.

[1] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing
[2] http://qa.ubuntu.com/testing/

-- 
Jean-Baptiste
irc: jibel

-- 
Ubuntu-qa mailing list
Ubuntu-qa@lists.ubuntu.com
Modify settings or unsubscribe at: 
https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-qa


QA Meeting Summary - 2010-09-08

2010-09-09 Thread Jean-Baptiste Lallement
Hi,

Here are the minutes of our weekly QA Meeting at #ubuntu-quality. They
can also be found online with the IRC logs at
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam/Meetings/20100908

The meeting started at 17:00 UTC.

== SRU Testing -- jibel ==
   * A total of 35 packages have been published to lucid:
 * 13 packages published to lucid-updates,
 * 5 packages published to lucid-security (chromium-browser, gyp,
lftp, sudo, wget),
 * 17 packages published to lucid-proposed
   * A total of 4 packages have been published to karmic:
 * 1 package published to karmic-updates (agg),
 * 3 packages published to karmic-security (lftp, sudo, wget)
   * A total of 2 packages have been published to jaunty:
 * 2 packages published to jaunty-security (lftp, wget)
   * A total of 2 packages have been published to hardy:
 * 2 packages published to hardy-security (lftp, wget)
   * A total of 1 packages have been published to dapper
 * 1 packages published to dapper-security (wget)

  * Complete report is available at [[QATeam/SRUReports/2010-09-08]]

== Bug Day status -- pvillavi ==
  * 2 bug days will be organized next week:
* [[https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBugDay/20100914|September 14th]]
will be targeted to 'Upgrade issues' to maverick
* [[https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBugDay/20100916|September 16th]]
the target will be 'Brasero
  * It is happening at #ubuntu-bugs.

==  Maverick Work Items -- marjo ==
 * Spec Status:
http://people.canonical.com/~pitti/workitems/maverick/canonical-platform-qa-ubuntu-10.10.html

==  AOB ==
 * CR3 announced that the Results Tracker is progressing nicely and a
release is scheduled this week.

== Next meeting ===
 * Next meeting on September 15th at 1900UTC - #ubuntu-quality, Chair
will be Ameetp.



-- 
Jean-Baptiste
irc: jibel

-- 
Ubuntu-qa mailing list
Ubuntu-qa@lists.ubuntu.com
Modify settings or unsubscribe at: 
https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-qa


Re: Ubiquity 2.1.35

2010-03-12 Thread Jean-Baptiste Lallement
2010/3/12 Brian Murray :
> On Fri, Mar 12, 2010 at 02:13:32PM +0100, Ara Pulido wrote:
>>
>>
>> >
>> > The following packages have unmet dependencies: libjpeg-progs: Depends:
>> > libjpeg7 but it is not installable  E: Broken packages
>>
>> Is there a bug report about it?
>
> Given that there are 0 bugs open[0] about libjpeg7 I'd say no.

It looks like this one:
https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libjpeg6b/+bug/537370

-- 
:JB

-- 
Ubuntu-qa mailing list
Ubuntu-qa@lists.ubuntu.com
Modify settings or unsubscribe at: 
https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-qa