check - you can still queue
these packages via the webpage if you so wish.
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Hi Athos,
Sorry, we overwrote the hotfix the other day with a deployment, sorry. I've
reinstated it now. Please let me know if you have any issues!
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On Wed, 16 Aug 2023 at 16:54, Athos Ribeiro
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> On Fri, Jul 28, 2023 at 10:01:50AM +0100, Tim Andersson wrote:
>
e.
Thanks,
Tim
On Tue, Aug 8, 2023 at 3:50 PM Utkarsh Gupta
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> Hi Tim,
>
> On Thu, Jul 27, 2023 at 4:01 PM Tim Andersson
> wrote:
> > In the Ubuntu QA team we recently made and deployed a change
> > which now makes it impossible to queue duplicate requests.
>
>
Hi Steve,
This is something I missed in the initial implementation, but there's now
an MP for a fix ready to go into master. Right now, however, I've hotfixed
prod so that if you pass `all-proposed`, the duplicate request check is
disabled. I made this quick change to unblock ginggs
Re
Hi all,
In the Ubuntu QA team we recently made and deployed a change which now
makes it impossible to queue duplicate requests.
If a request is currently in the queue, or is currently running, and you
request the same test, you will be taken to an error page which tells you
the test details and w
s in autopkgtest-cloud soon. Let
us know if you run into any issues. If you use autopkgtest from source
(both ubuntu-devel and from debian) and update your master branch, you will
also start to see this in your log files.
*Ubuntu QA* (Brian Murray, Paride Legovini & Tim Andersson)
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Hey Laney,
I would consider nominating for this, but given timezones and the current
meeting times, half the meetings would be impossible for me to
attend, the other half run at about 5-6am my time. Would there be flexibility
to changes those slightly?
Tim
On 11/03/16 20:10, Iain Lane
Hi Nicholas,
Are flavours able to participate in this mentorship? Quite certain Ubuntu
GNOME could come up with a handful or more of tasks, that fit into
those requirements.
Tim
On 25/11/15 07:46, Nicholas Skaggs wrote:
> Hello everyone! As you may have heard, ubuntu has been accepted a
esktop3 to 3.18.1 - http://pad.lv/1510813
- Reviewed merge, approved. In NEW queue atm, but could wait for e-d-s and
poppler transition to land before starting another one.
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On 16/06/14 18:49, Jackson Doak wrote:
> Upower 0.99 is now required by gnome 3.12. As a result, we are trying to have
> the transition completed this cycle. The new release changes the
> SONAME, changed from the "changed" signal to "notify" as well as the function
> signature, and drops suspend
On 02/07/2014 09:00 AM, Leann Ogasawara wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> With 12.04.4 having just released, I wanted to propose the idea of
> having a 12.04.5 point release for Precise.
>
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I'm not really in favor of entirely dropping reiserfs support from the
kernel, e.g., CONFIG_REISERFS_FS=n. Doubtless, there are still folks out
there using it that would be pretty annoyed on upgrading to find they
can no longe
t; The Calxeda builders are now deployed and in service, both for package
> building and live filesystem building. My test live filesystem build
> ran in 30 minutes.
>
> Thanks to Adam and a cast of several sysadmins for getting this sorted
> out.
>
Saucy armhf kernel buil
avors.
>
>
+1 for Ubuntu GNOME. input switching has been broken in gnome-shell since 3.6,
basically waiting for updated ibus.
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ense to use
libgweather as the backend for the applet. That has received a fair bit
of attention during the 3.8 cycle due to the new gnome-weather app.
I believe it has Yahoo and Yr.no weather providers.
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yes, indeed. But debian will be in for some confusion, they current package the
non-standalone engine as libmozjs17d etc (as part of iceweasel).
- Tim
On 06/03/13 18:06, Dmitry Shachnev wrote:
> Yes, a new source package (mozjs17) makes sense I think. As the
> current package is in syn
Its currently at RC, due for release in the next few days.
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=735599#c44
I have spent quite a bit of time, patching their build system etc, to make this
happen, but still it has taken forever to get to this point.
- Tim
On 06/03/13 17:29, Dmitry
porting things until new engine is readily available in distros.
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On 28/02/13 12:33, Tim wrote:
> Hi,
> Finally after about 2 years Mozilla are releasing a version of the
> standalone spidermonkey engine. This release is based off the engine from
> Firefox 17esr. It has taken
oblem until
the JS C API settles down, next release 24 will again break all
rdepends.
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'm afraid that we have an issue about this.
Indeed, Unity is written using a lot of c++11 facilities, and taking it
out won't be trivial now AFAIK. I'm CCing Tim who can give more
information about it.
We started using the --std=c++0x flag about 10 months ago. A large
amount of the code
On 05/08/2012 08:13 AM, Phillip Susi wrote:
On 5/2/2012 10:57 AM, Tim Gardner wrote:
Any ideas on how we might allow PAE capable CPUs to upgrade? Is this the
job of update-manager ? It seems likely that Debian must have
encountered this issue before.
With a Replaces: line in the control file
-manager ? It seems likely that Debian must have
encountered this issue before.
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Dustin,
There is a blueprint started for cleaning old kernels. Perhaps you
should add your thoughts to it.
https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/desktop-q-clean-old-kernels
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ebody fix that so that I can do this transition?
I'll take care of it. Leann plans to upload later in her day Friday, so
the kernel ought to be available by Monday.
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n on all SMP capable
hardware. That combination is not possible on all x86 platforms, so I
was likely biased.
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and server folks. aufs has _one_
maintainer, is enormously complex, is difficult to integrate with each
new kernel version, and will _never_ be accepted upstream.
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7;)
OLDHEADERS=$(ls -tr /boot/vmlinuz-* | head -n -2 | cut -d- -f2- | sed
's/-generic//g' | awk '{print "linux-headers-" $0}')
if [ -n "$OLDKERNEL" -o -n "$OLDHEADERS" ]; then
sudo apt-get -q remove --purge $OLDKERNEL $OLDHEADERS
fi
(note that this
Barry Warsaw ubuntu.com> writes:
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> On Jul 26, 2011, at 04:43 PM, Barry Warsaw wrote:
>
> >I just updated my laptop VM and now the boot hangs. Here's the status from
> >Landscape about what got updated. Note that this is an Oneiric machine
> >that's been working for quite a while. It's gott
ere shouldn't be
any new packages or packages needing to be removed, but I'm not entirely
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Will any of these updates address cut and paste on a Mac touchpad ? It
appears to be impossible to select text without using an external mouse.
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recover short of reinstalling if it completely breaks the boot ? Can we
stash the original /sbin/init somewhere and hack the grub command ?
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On 11/28/2011 11:44 AM, Kees Cook wrote:
On Mon, Nov 28, 2011 at 09:40:53AM -0700, Tim Gardner wrote:
non-pae has a ginormous and ugly NX emulation patch
This is about dropping non-PAE support, not dropping non-NX support. The NX
emulation patch must remain in the kernel since a large number
On 11/09/2011 02:43 PM, Tim Gardner wrote:
Per discussion at UDS the kernel team is proposing to drop the non-PAE
i386 flavour. The upgrade path for non-PAE users will be the PAE kernel.
Those CPUs that do not have i686 and PAE support will be orphaned. To
the best of my knowledge, these include
On 11/10/2011 08:14 AM, Tim Gardner wrote:
On 11/09/2011 03:14 PM, Colin Watson wrote:
Does KVM work properly with PAE kernels at the moment? I've had trouble
with it within the last six months, and when running server
installations I've had to tweak them on the fly to install t
On 11/09/2011 03:14 PM, Colin Watson wrote:
On Wed, Nov 09, 2011 at 02:43:28PM -0700, Tim Gardner wrote:
Per discussion at UDS the kernel team is proposing to drop the
non-PAE i386 flavour. The upgrade path for non-PAE users will be the
PAE kernel. Those CPUs that do not have i686 and PAE
them to address more then 4GB physical memory.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Physical_Address_Extension
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I'll see if i can track it down
On Aug 8, 2011, at 12:18 PM, Scott Kitterman wrote:
> On Sunday, August 07, 2011 11:00:35 PM Tim Hawkins wrote:
>> can you make sure that this bug is fixed which was introduced in 1.44 and
>> fixed in 1.47 is not present, its a killer, as it
can you make sure that this bug is fixed which was introduced in 1.44 and fixed
in 1.47 is not present, its a killer, as it causes any app that uses the locale
services to terminate with an exception.
https://svn.boost.org/trac/boost/ticket/4688
It may be worth back porting the fix to 1.46
O
On 06/28/2011 03:57 PM, Loïc Minier wrote:
On Tue, Jun 28, 2011, Tim Gardner wrote:
I talked to Oliver Grawert about this. We are quite happy to drop
the distro versatile flavour in favor of the Linaro packaged
versatile-express kernel.
Cool! I was about to followup on this, but didn
ying allows to
proceed. The latter prevents using things like debootstrap as it can't
do any retries.
Cheers,
I talked to Oliver Grawert about this. We are quite happy to drop the
distro versatile flavour in favor of the Linaro packaged
versatile-express kernel.
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initializes the hard limit:
include/linux/fs.h:#define INR_OPEN 1024/* Initial
setting for nfile rlimits */
What is the issue with having upstart set this limit early in the boot
cycle? Won't all new processes inherit the modified limit?
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