Re: +1 maint - phpunit 9 bootstrap proposal

2021-02-16 Thread Bryce Harrington
With the php-http-request2 fix, phpunit successfully transitioned. A bunch of php stuff went through after that. Bryce On Fri, Feb 12, 2021 at 06:13:46PM -0800, Bryce Harrington wrote: > On Wed, Feb 03, 2021 at 11:19:13AM -0800, Bryce Harrington wrote: > > On Wed, Jan 27, 2021 at 05:50:14PM -0800

Re: +1 maintenance report

2021-02-16 Thread Bryce Harrington
On Mon, Feb 15, 2021 at 05:36:15PM +0100, Jan Ceuleers wrote: > On 13/02/2021 04:49, Seth Arnold wrote: > > Could we build a retriggerbot that smashes the retry button three times > > before bothering any humans about failed tests? Actually, we can be a lot more precise than that; see below. > >

hirsute archive frozen temporarily [files ending up with wrong owner/group]

2021-02-16 Thread Iain Lane
Greetings, Due to https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/fakeroot/+bug/1915250, packages are being misbuilt. Files are ending up with the wrong owners. We've disabled auto-sync and frozen the archive until this is dealt with. You can still upload, but they will be held in the queue for now.

Re: +1 maintenance report

2021-02-16 Thread Julian Andres Klode
On Mon, Feb 15, 2021 at 05:36:15PM +0100, Jan Ceuleers wrote: > On 13/02/2021 04:49, Seth Arnold wrote: > > Could we build a retriggerbot that smashes the retry button three times > > before bothering any humans about failed tests? > > > > Hitting retry is often the first troubleshooting step peopl

Re: +1 maintenance report

2021-02-16 Thread Jan Ceuleers
On 13/02/2021 04:49, Seth Arnold wrote: > Could we build a retriggerbot that smashes the retry button three times > before bothering any humans about failed tests? > > Hitting retry is often the first troubleshooting step people take; I've > heard tests may be retried something like ten times by di

Re: Ubuntu -fcf-protection=full breaking code

2021-02-16 Thread Matthias Klose
On 2/15/21 3:17 AM, Alex Murray wrote: > Hi Michael, > > For Ubuntu we try and take an approach where we want as much code that > is compiled for and *on* Ubuntu to try and take advantage of the various > toolchain hardening options that are available.  This gives end-users > the most protection w