On Fri, Sep 06, 2024 at 04:25:39PM -0400, Nick Rosbrook wrote:
> Hello,
> tl;dr -- In this report, there are three package removal requests
> needing AA review, and one upload that is still stuck in -proposed
> that would benefit from another set of eyes.
> 1. Package removal requests (rationale
* jupyter-ydoc: build-depends on a package that was removed because it
build-depends on a package that doesn't exist. Removed from
oracular-proposed and added to extra-removals.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/jupyter-ydoc/+bug/2072723
* libpsml: build-depends on non-existent li
Hello,
tl;dr -- In this report, there are three package removal requests
needing AA review, and one upload that is still stuck in -proposed
that would benefit from another set of eyes.
1. Package removal requests (rationale is in the bug report):
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nield/+
Hi,
On Fri, Aug 23, 2024 at 9:25 PM Pushkar Kulkarni <
pushkar.kulka...@canonical.com> wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I was on +1 maintenance this week and here is my report.
>
> ruby-defaults 1:3.3~ubuntu3 transition
> =
> I spent most of the time
huzzah to the builders working!
> gdisk
I'll take over the gdisk SRU.
-Mitch
On Mon, Aug 19, 2024 at 7:18 PM Utkarsh Gupta
wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> Last week was an interesting week of +1 maintenance - glibc & ruby3.3
> transition, clogged builders & queues
Hello,
Last week was an interesting week of +1 maintenance - glibc & ruby3.3
transition, clogged builders & queues, firewall misconfiguration for
autopkgtest runners, and so on.
Anyway, the good thing is that the misconfiguration has been fixed and
the builders are not clogged anymore.
On Wed, Aug 07, 2024 at 11:27:31AM +0200, Benjamin Drung wrote:
> ## matlab-*
> Is it possible to move a single binary package to multiverse (but keep
> the others in universe)? matlab-jnifti should be moved to multiverse (is
> in contrib on Debian). Same for matlab-brain2mesh.
That's not really
I was on +1 maintenance from 2024-08-05 until 2024-08-09. Below are
the things I worked on.
retrying autopktest regressions
===
At the start of my shift, the autopkgtest queues were empty so I
retried all autopkgtest regressions (876 tests triggered). Once these
had
Hi,
I was on +1 maintenance from 2024-07-29 until 2024-08-02. Miriam España
Acebal was on +1 on that week as well. Her report can be found on
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel/2024-August/043073.html
I mostly looked at
https://ubuntu-archive-team.ubuntu.com/proposed-migration
Apologies for sending this +1 report out late, I made sure to pass on some
notes to Miriam to help out with her +1 rotation.
During my +1 shift, I encountered a huge number of arm64/armhf testbed
failures, and a lot of time was spent re-running tests and trying to
determine what was due to testbed
Hi all,
I did my own first +1 shift last week (Virtual RM Engineering Sprint Week,
so people were very busy). After synchronization with Benjamin Drung for
the week, I ran find-proposed-cluster form ubuntu-archive-tools:
❯ ./find-proposed-cluster
rust-gix 17
linux-restricted-modules 5
rust-sequoi
Hello,
Bpf tools related test failures, and assignments from the OO mid-cycle
merge party took a significant amount of time. Here's a brief summary
of what i've looked at, in no particular order:
- Merged anacron 2.3-40
+ Uploaded by enron
- Updated bpfcc to 0.30.0
+ Didn't get uploaded
+ In
Hey,
On Fri, Jul 12, 2024 at 5:50 PM Robie Basak wrote:
> Looking at further rust issues, rust-chrono seems blocked on some
> regressions in dep8 for rust-schemars and rust-serde-with. It looks like
> some test runs at least are running out of disk space now, so I prepared
> and submitted a merge
On Fri, Jul 12, 2024 at 8:20 AM Robie Basak wrote:
> rust-ashpd depwait -> rust-zbus depwait -> rust-zvariant specifically
> librust-zvariant-3+enumflags2-dev (>= 3.15.0-~~) previously synced from
> experimental version 4.0.0-1 provides librust-zvariant-4+enumflags2-dev.
> Looks like there were a
I was surprised to see Vladimir's report since I didn't know that there
was another person also assigned the same week and we hadn't
communicated. But fortunately it looks like we haven't collided with
each other.
Handover notes:
I think the rust-gix cluster can be resolved by focusing on excuses
I was on the +1 maintenance shift on the week of July 8th, 2024
and worked from the bottom of the excuses page. The exception to this
rule was Clojure packages.
Thanks to mwhudson for fixing the issue in mescc-tools!!!
pymatgen:
The package fails to build with Python 3.12[1]. It makes
python3-mp
On Fri, Jun 21, 2024 at 04:55:53PM -0600, Zixing Liu wrote:
> ### libxml-grddl-perl / libxml-libxslt-perl
> These require a no-change rebuild due to mismatching libxml sover.
> I can't do that since I am not a CoreDev.
But you know where some core-devs live ;)
There's also no reason in principl
different people, Gianfranco fixed it in
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gambas3/3.19.1-1ubuntu3
On Thursday, I did my usual SRU shift instead of +1 maintenance. I
went over all releasable packages in noble-proposed, and released,
accepted, or dealt with, the following:
https://bugs.lau
Hi there!
You can also read this report on Ubuntu Discourse ->
https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/1-maintenance-report-week-26-2024/46071
I was on my third +1 maintenance this week and this is my shift report.
I began Monday with a run through the update_excuses page and found quite a
Thank you for your work. Here are a few notes.
On Mon, Jun 24, 2024 at 12:16 PM Zixing Liu wrote:
> ### ypy
>
> This package requires the introduction of new Rust packages
> (`rust-yrs` and `rust-lib0`).
> Since Ubuntu does not maintain Rust micropackages, those need to be
> added through Debian.
Hi there,
I was on the +1 maintenance shift on the week of June 17th, 2024.
Most of my time was spent picking up toolchains or programming
language-related issues (and retrying all the "unknown" tests).
The following is a summary of all the packages I worked on:
### node-yarnpkg
Hi,
I was on +1 last week and besides doing what I described in:
1) A better update_excuses.html
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel-discuss/2024-June/019712.html
2) Analyzing migrations: britney, update_output.txt, chdist, dose-distcheck,
apt solver 3
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archiv
Last week I did my +1 maintenance shift. I got sick on Wednesday and
had to take Thursday and Friday off, which impacted the amount of work I
was able to do.
* pytorch
- Athos had already done an initial investigation and left his
findings on
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source
six module wasn't
> > > found
> > > (provided by python3-six package, not listed as (b)dependency in
> > > d/control). But the
> > > package was a sync from Debian and there it was built OK [1]. Going
> > > deeper, python3-six
> > > was a im
3-six package, not listed as (b)dependency in
> > d/control). But the
> > package was a sync from Debian and there it was built OK [1]. Going
> > deeper, python3-six
> > was a implicit dependency of python3-request via its direct dependency
> > python3-urllib3.
> >
Ubuntu: 2.0.7-1 [2], synced from experimental
> Debian (sid/trixie): 1.26.18-2 [3]
> six module was embedded into python3-urllib3 until this last version
>
>
>
>
> On Tue, Jun 11, 2024 at 12:32 AM Brian Murray wrote:
>
>> On Fri, Jun 07, 2024 at 06:03:3
24 at 06:03:35PM -0300, Athos Ribeiro wrote:
> > I did +1 maintenance from 2024-06-03 to 2024-06-07.
> >
> > I start the week by running the ubuntu-archive-tools
> find-proposed-cluster
> > script. There was nothing relevant there at this point of the cycle.
> >
On Fri, Jun 07, 2024 at 06:03:35PM -0300, Athos Ribeiro wrote:
> I did +1 maintenance from 2024-06-03 to 2024-06-07.
>
> I start the week by running the ubuntu-archive-tools find-proposed-cluster
> script. There was nothing relevant there at this point of the cycle.
>
> Then I
On Fri, 2024-05-31 at 18:27 -0700, Bryce Harrington wrote:
> ### httpx ###
>
> This is the source of blockage for a number of python modules,
> flask-sqlalchemy, etc. The errors tend to be proxy errors and timeouts
> on socket connections. Retriggering them hasn't seemed to resolve
> them. I po
Hi all,
I was on +1 maintenance from 2024-06-03 until 2024-06-07.
I started my week by looking at the NBS report, the transition tracker,
and looking for any common infrastructure related failures that needed
retries in the meantime. At the time there was only one package that
needed uploading
I did +1 maintenance from 2024-06-03 to 2024-06-07.
I start the week by running the ubuntu-archive-tools find-proposed-cluster
script. There was nothing relevant there at this point of the cycle.
Then I started looking at individual packages, no hard rules, but I was
trying to focus on the
fra issues.
retry-autopkgtest-regressions \
--force-cached --min-age 2 \
--log-regex 'Cannot allocate memory'
These may be suggesting they need added to `big_packages` in
autopkgtest. The packages should be verified to pass autopkgtest run
manually in a VM of the given architecture
On Fri, May 31, 2024 at 12:35 PM Benjamin Drung wrote:
> rust-axum-core
> ==
>
> update_excuse claims that rust-axum-core has no binaries on any arch,
> but https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/rust-axum-core/0.3.4-1 shows
> that librust-axum-core-dev was build on all archs. I asked in
I was on +1 maintenance from 2024-05-30 until 2024-25-31. I looked at
https://ubuntu-archive-team.ubuntu.com/proposed-migration/update_excuses.html
and worked backwards from the oldest to the newest entries.
procdump
procdump 2.2-1 fails to build from source on Ubuntu. I can reproduce
On Wed, May 29, 2024 at 07:04:11PM +, Graham Inggs wrote:
> I was on +1 maintenance from 2024-05-23 until 2024-25-29. Below are
> the things I worked on.
>
>
> The autopkgtest queues were completely empty following the Mardid
> sprint. I noticed the update_excuses repor
I was on +1 maintenance from 2024-05-23 until 2024-25-29. Below are
the things I worked on.
The autopkgtest queues were completely empty following the Mardid
sprint. I noticed the update_excuses report [1] still showed many
running tests in various states. I was able to re-queue these using
Hi there,
I was on my second +1 maintenance shift last week. I spent most of my time
working through the update_excuses page from time to time. I spent some
time analyzing package-revdep pairs from the non-amd64-nbs list, but
couldn't derive the kind of conclusions that I expected to (I
Hello,
This is a brief summary of the packages I have looked at during the
last week of +1 maintenance:
* Unbound proposed migration
* Blocked by ovn autopkgtest regression
* Test depend bzip2 in proposed
* Passed after re-trigger
* Oosp-uuid proposed migration
Hi everyone,
I was on +1 maintenance this last week. Here is my report and hand-off:
# Hand-off
My advice is the same as Simon's from last week. I suggest heading over
to #ubuntu-release on IRC and asking if you can help out with what's going
on there. Currently, there is a push to
Hello everyone,
I was on +1 maintenance this week (week 12 – 2024) and worked on the
following issues:
FTBFS
=
* [lbcd] blocked migration from 3.5.2-3 to 3.5.2-4 (LP: #2058410)
- FTBFS on amd64, arm64, ppc64el, s390x due to failing build time tests.
- Disabling lto solved the failing
As usual my feeling about doing +1 maintenance is that I'm not able to
be helpful. I'd be happy to take specific work items ("fix this build"
or "figure out this test failure") but I'm just flailing around trying
to find something to do. Most threads I pull on se
Hi there,
I was on the +1 maintenance shift on the week of March 4th, 2024.
Most of my time was spent helping Steve move the armhf 64-bit time_t
archive rebuilds.
The following is a summary of all the packages I worked on:
## Fixed FTBFS
### `openmpi`
This package was very poorly scripted and
Hi,
I was on +1 rotation this past week, aiming mainly to help move the
64-bit time_t transition further along. Being a DD but not yet having
full upload rights to Ubuntu directly, I did most of my work upstream
in Debian and Steve kindly synced my changes into noble - thanks!
Also, for the same
Hi,
I was on +1 maintenance this week and worked on the following failure
to build from source issues:
- http-components-client build failure is caused by the java-commons
upgrade to 1.3[1] causing a circular dependency between slf4j and
java-common. Prepared a merge proposal[2] but would like
Hello,
I had some Netplan related tasks to finish before FF so my +1 maintenance
shift wasn't super efficient.
For awareness, I'm seeing lots of similar FTBFS issues:
1) FTBFS due to missing symbols in symbol files. Some of them are due to
only two symbols, strlcpy and strlcat. Those
On Tuesday, February 27 2024, Colin Watson wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 26, 2024 at 06:31:39PM -0500, Sergio Durigan Junior wrote:
>> * celery
>> - Spent a long time investigating the Python 3.12 segfault that
>> happens when running dh_auto_test. I was able to obtain a usable
>> stacktrace.
>>
On Fri, Jan 26, 2024 at 06:31:39PM -0500, Sergio Durigan Junior wrote:
> * celery
> - Spent a long time investigating the Python 3.12 segfault that
> happens when running dh_auto_test. I was able to obtain a usable
> stacktrace.
> - I'll file an upstream bug.
I don't know if you ever
My goal was to go through the python3-defaults transition and help to
get it done. There was a lot of back and forth between attempt at
fixes, triggers, re-runs,e tc. Here is just a summary. This is a
report, not a diary :)
# distutils deprecation
I started going through the remaining python packa
Hi,
On Mon, Feb 19, 2024 at 5:30 PM Andreas Hasenack wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> On Mon, Feb 19, 2024 at 5:11 PM Steve Langasek
> wrote:
> >
> > Hi Andreas,
> >
> > On Mon, Feb 19, 2024 at 05:05:00PM -0300, Andreas Hasenack wrote:
> > > I started wor
Hi,
On Mon, Feb 19, 2024 at 5:11 PM Steve Langasek
wrote:
>
> Hi Andreas,
>
> On Mon, Feb 19, 2024 at 05:05:00PM -0300, Andreas Hasenack wrote:
> > I started working on my +1 maintenance shift with the goal of
> > trailblazing the python 3.12 migration. A few packages
Hi Andreas,
On Mon, Feb 19, 2024 at 05:05:00PM -0300, Andreas Hasenack wrote:
> I started working on my +1 maintenance shift with the goal of
> trailblazing the python 3.12 migration. A few packages sorted already,
> but jupyter-notebook has me stumped, and I thought I would share t
Hi,
I started working on my +1 maintenance shift with the goal of
trailblazing the python 3.12 migration. A few packages sorted already,
but jupyter-notebook has me stumped, and I thought I would share this
now instead of at the end of the shift.
src:jupyter-notebook[1] is FTBFS[2] due to a test
. I'm collecting a list of tools people are
> > finding useful or interesting for doing +1 maintenance. Can you mention
> > any such scripts you used on your rotation this week? I'm in particular
> > looking for weird/random/unusual stuff, personal or one-off codes,
Hi all,
I had my second +1 shift this week. I focused on trying to push some
transitions over the finish line.
= ICU =
This was held up by an unrelated FTBFS issue in 389-ds-base on
armhf, which is now resolved.
== 389-ds-base (LP: #2052578 ) ==
This logic for supporting 32-bit architectures was
On 07.02.24 09:17, Utkarsh Gupta wrote:
On Wed, Feb 7, 2024 at 6:17 AM Pushkar Kulkarni
wrote:
=== freedombox/bootstrapform ===
The freedombox package depends on bootstrapform. Autopkgtests of the
former fail because the latter imports distutils. I did a Debian MR
[15] to replace distutils.St
Hi,
On Wed, Feb 7, 2024 at 10:42 AM Andreas Hasenack wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> On Tue, Feb 6, 2024 at 9:47 PM Pushkar Kulkarni
> wrote:
> >
> > === freedombox/bootstrapform ===
> > The freedombox package depends on bootstrapform. Autopkgtests of the
> > former fail because the latter imports distutils.
Hi Pushkar,
On Wed, Feb 7, 2024 at 6:17 AM Pushkar Kulkarni
wrote:
> I was on my first +1 maintenance shift last week. I began the week
> with some reading of +1 report of the past shifts, to get a basic idea
> of what to do and how to do it.
Nice, thanks for your good work and excelle
ral-cube&trigger=python3-defaults%2F3.12.1-0ubuntu1
https://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/request.cgi?release=noble&arch=amd64&package=ufw&trigger=python3-defaults%2F3.12.1-0ubuntu1
https://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/request.cgi?release=noble&arch=arm64&package=ufw&trigger=python3-defaults%2F3.12.1-0ubuntu1
https://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/request.cgi?release=noble&arch=ppc64el&package=ufw&trigger=python3-defaults%2F3.12.1-0ubuntu1
https://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/request.cgi?release=noble&arch=amd64&package=virulencefinder&trigger=python3-defaults%2F3.12.1-0ubuntu1
https://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/request.cgi?release=noble&arch=arm64&package=virulencefinder&trigger=python3-defaults%2F3.12.1-0ubuntu1
https://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/request.cgi?release=noble&arch=ppc64el&package=virulencefinder&trigger=python3-defaults%2F3.12.1-0ubuntu1
https://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/request.cgi?release=noble&arch=s390x&package=virulencefinder&trigger=python3-defaults%2F3.12.1-0ubuntu1
It looks like a divide-and-conquer approach could be used to address
these in the +1 maintenance shift, as the fix is probably the same for
all.
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I was on my first +1 maintenance shift last week. I began the week
with some reading of +1 report of the past shifts, to get a basic idea
of what to do and how to do it.
First thing, I retriggered tests related to a proposed migration
excuse bug that I had fixed just before my +1:
- onionshare vs
For +1 last week I focused on transitions + one other task.
= python3-launchpadlib (LP: #2050186) =
There was a report in IRC with a build log showing a dependency problem.
python-launchpadlib uploaded with an additional dependency declared on
python3-six.
= tinyxml2 =
Through no-change rebuilds
Hi Sergio,
On Fri, Jan 26, 2024 at 06:31:39PM -0500, Sergio Durigan Junior wrote:
> * r-bioc-savr
> - There's an RM bug against the package on Debian. I didn't touch the
> FTBFS.
However, Debian package removal requests take an indeterminate amount of
time to be acted on by the ftp team, a
This week I did my +1 maintenance shift. I was swamped with other
unrelated, high priority work so it was a bit tricky to juggle
everything.
I like to start from the bottom of update_excuses and choose some of the
more challenging FTBFSes. schopin also pinged me about some FTBFSes
that were
Hello,
Here is what I worked on during this +1 maintenance shift:
- golang-github-gorilla-websocket
- autopkgtest for golang-entgo-ent/0.11.3-4 on amd64 was failing
- Some go tests rely on the database result sorting and sqlite does
not guaranty any default sorting.
- Opened LP: #2049502
Hi Bryce,
On Fri, 2023-12-15 at 15:54 -0800, Bryce Harrington wrote:
> Heya Benjamin,
>
> Quick question for you. I'm collecting a list of tools people are
> finding useful or interesting for doing +1 maintenance. Can you mention
> any such scripts you used on your rotatio
Heya Benjamin,
Quick question for you. I'm collecting a list of tools people are
finding useful or interesting for doing +1 maintenance. Can you mention
any such scripts you used on your rotation this week? I'm in particular
looking for weird/random/unusual stuff, personal or one
Hi,
I had a +1 maintenance shift this week. Due to remaining work on apport,
sickness, and a vacation day, I spent less time on it. Therefore the
report is shorter than desired. Here is the report in Markdown format:
* **python-aioice**: Retried python-aiortc test on armhf and s390x (they
failed
Hi,
I had my first +1 maintenance shift last week. I tried to focus on NBS
packages
first and later moved to proposed-migrations.
## NBS Packages
### alex4-data
LP: #2045607 - Original patch (to potentially be discarded)
LP: #2045793 - alex4-data archive removal
Previously built by alex4
Hello,
I was on my plus-one shift last week. I was off on Monday so it makes it a
slightly
shorter report to write.
### libnet-cups-perl (LP: #2044113)
We are ahead of Debian for cupsfilters by one major version. I introduced a
patch
to make libnet-cups-perl build properly against libcupsfilt
Hi,
I had my +1 maintenance shift this week, because the archive is not opened
yet, I tried to follow-up on some bugs already tagged as update-excuses,
and checked NBS (nothing is reported there).
- ruby-celluloid
Its migration is blocked for a while due to some breaking changes
affecting
Hi,
I was on +1 maintenance this week from the 16th to the 20th of October,
2023. Here's my report nicely formatted in Markdown:
https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/1-maintenance-report-2023-week-42/39613
If you do not want to read the report in your browser, here is the same
report in Markdo
Hi all,
During the release week, we decided to still do a +1 rotation: as in
yours truly. I was supposed to be shadowed by Paul Mars (upils), but it
turns out that Paul ended up going off on his own since I had some last
minute release-related things to investigate, some paperwork to do,
etc...
I
I helped out with +1 a little bit this last week.
This is what I worked on:
- darktable FTBFS on arm64[0]
Resolved by disabling openmp for arm64 until fixed upstream. forwarded
patch to debian in the interim[1].
- Tried rebuilding slic3r-prusa and still see the flaky tests[2]
-Tried rebuilding ja
I was on +1 maintenance this week and worked on the following:
- stdgpu: requested to move libthrust-dev to the universe to resolve
dependency-wait. Package migrated. LP: 2037908
- atop: investigated the autopkgtest failure on armhf. The root cause
was the atopacctd service not starting in the
Hi!
I was on +1 maintenance (for the first time) from the 25th to the 29th of
September, 2023. Here's my report:
### nix
Currently FTBFS, seems to be related to libssh2-1-dev, which links fine on
Debian sid with -lssh but does not on Ubuntu. I was unsure about how to
proceed with this one,
Hi,
I'm looking at NBS page. It seems that many packages are stuck there because
the unfinished transition.
While I'm dealing with these packages, archive admin also takes actions to the
NBS by removing the blockers from release pocket.
+ ffmpeg transition
+ moc
Uploaded moc 1:2.6.0~svn-r
On Friday, September 01 2023, Benjamin Drung wrote:
> * **gsl**: Retried failing ruby-gsl/2.1.0.3+dfsg1-5build2 on ppc64el.
> It is still failing and needs to be investigated.
I did a little investigative work and found that the problem can be
workarounded by compiling with -O2 instead of -O3.
# Plus One Maintenance for Week of Sep 04-08, 2023 #
Here's notes for what I've worked on. Since Monday was a holiday for
me, I also had a shortened week.
The previous +1 maintenance report (by Benjamin Drung) is here:
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel/2023-September/0
Hi,
I was on +1 maintenance this week. Given the US public holiday on
Monday and some other distractions, I did not cover as much as I would
have liked. My report is below.
### golang-github-form3tech-oss-jwt-go (LP: #2034390)
This package is blocked by failing autopkgtests in
golang-github
Hi,
I was on +1 rotation this past week. Bit of a slower-than-usual week
for me w.r.t. +1 work. I'd started investigating a few other issues
as well, but other folks beat me to it. :-)
Recent +1 maintenance reports:
Benjamin Drung:
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel/2023-Sept
Hi,
I was on +1 maintenance on this week. Since I was on vacation on Monday
I only had four days (2023-08-29 to 2023-09-01).
The previous +1 maintenance report (by Zixing Liu) is here:
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel/2023-August/042765.html
## Details
* Follow up on Zixing Liu
On Thu, Aug 31, 2023 at 02:40:55PM -0300, Athos Ribeiro wrote:
> I was on +1 maintenance on the week of 2023-08-21.
> I started the week using the Ubuntu archive tooling to re-triggering a few
> tests and running the find-proposed-cluster script to find good candidates
> to work on.
I was on +1 maintenance on the week of 2023-08-21.
I started the week using the Ubuntu archive tooling to re-triggering a few
tests and running the find-proposed-cluster script to find good candidates to
work on.
The majority of the reported clusters were blocked on the glibc
transition then
# +1 Maintenance Report
I was on +1 maintenance on the week of 2023-08-21.
The previous +1 maintenance report (by Shenjing Zhu) is here:
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel/2023-August/042759.html.
## Details
- budgie-desktop: needs to test with mutter in -proposed
- node-yaml
On Mon, Aug 21, 2023 at 02:28:50PM -0700, Bryce Harrington wrote:
> > The armhf lxd containers do not have hard partitioning of memory
> > allocations, so *generally* tests on armhf will have more memory available
> > than on other architectures. But that memory is also shared across tests,
> > so
On Mon, Aug 21, 2023 at 09:47:18AM -0700, Steve Langasek wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 21, 2023 at 10:16:31AM +0800, Shengjing Zhu wrote:
> > + golang-github-protonmail-go-crypto
> > The error message says "out of memory". I can reproduce this on a VM with
> > 500M memory.
> > It's because the testdat
On Mon, Aug 21, 2023 at 10:16:31AM +0800, Shengjing Zhu wrote:
> + golang-github-protonmail-go-crypto
> The error message says "out of memory". I can reproduce this on a VM with
> 500M memory.
> It's because the testdata in TestSymmetricDecryptionArgon2 uses a large
> memory exponent parame
Hi,
+ go-exploitdb
Blocks the migration of golang-gopkg-cheggaaa-pb.v1.
Upload 0.0~git20181130.7c961e7-3 and request sync LP: #2031610
+ gost
Blocks the migration of golang-gopkg-cheggaaa-pb.v1.
Upload 0.1.2-2 and request sync LP: #2031609
+ golang-github-labstack-echo
autopkgtest fail
Hi,
On Sun, Aug 13, 2023 at 10:48 AM Shengjing Zhu
wrote:
>
> On Sat, Aug 12, 2023 at 5:40 AM Andreas Hasenack
> wrote:
> [...]
> > I spent the whole afternoon today trying to get an arm64 mantic VM to
> > troubleshoot this (it has to be a VM), but that was very difficult.
> > canonistack isn't
On Sat, Aug 12, 2023 at 5:40 AM Andreas Hasenack wrote:
[...]
> I spent the whole afternoon today trying to get an arm64 mantic VM to
> troubleshoot this (it has to be a VM), but that was very difficult.
> canonistack isn't an option. My raspberry pi4 fails to launch a lxd VM
> (similar to https:/
Hi,
On Sat, Aug 12, 2023 at 12:52 AM Steve Langasek
wrote:
>
> Hi Andreas,
>
> On Fri, Aug 11, 2023 at 06:40:16PM -0300, Andreas Hasenack wrote:
> > canonistack isn't an option.
>
> Why? Do we need to open RTs?
It's unreliable and/or overcommitted. Sometimes you get a lucky
streak, but other ti
Hi Andreas,
On Fri, Aug 11, 2023 at 06:40:16PM -0300, Andreas Hasenack wrote:
> canonistack isn't an option.
Why? Do we need to open RTs?
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# rust-phf & friends
Had to rebuild rust-pallete, which was an FTBFS
Filed https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1043222 and
debian fixed it before I had to upload the package with a delta of our
own.
Then rust-markup5ever was failing to build.
Traced to rust-tendril failing to build.
+1 maintenance report
I was on +1 maintenance this week and worked on the following:
clamav: package merged from Debian, but there is a failure to build
from source due to a failing test on armhf. Working with the upstream
on it. LP: 2018063
jruby: package did not build from source due to update
Hello,
I was on +1 maintenance this week (July 24th to July 28th) and here is a
summary of the work I did:
# python-test-stages
Retried python-test-stages on all arches to unblock tox 4.4 - which has now
migrated
# zulucrypt
Analysis:
Investigated autopkgtest failures in the infrastructure
On Fri, Jul 28, 2023 at 05:43:36PM +0100, Robie Basak wrote:
> # rust-block-padding
> I didn't really make sense of this. How is a build of
> rust-block-buffer-0.9 resulting in a binary
> librust-block-buffer-0.9+block-padding-dev that has a versioned binary
> dependency on librust-block-padding-0
I've been also half-occupied with meetings this week as part of an
internal Canonical event but I've managed to look at proposed migration
for some of the time at least. On Wednesday I chose to do my SRU shift
instead as I assume this is preferable.
# apport
This looked like it was holding up qui
My week was not really productive on the +1 front, as I've had several
small interruptions that have been adding up. Anyway, here's the small
summary of the notable accomplishments of the shift:
## Rust ecosystem
I've retriggered a fair number of builds for Rust crates that were
synced at the sam
+1 report, week of July-10-2023
### ocaml-sexplib0 cluster: ppx-import vs frama-c ###
ocaml-sexplib0 was waiting on ppx-import, which was waiting on adt of frama-c
with a ppx-import trigger. frama-c/ppx-import retests run, passed on retry.
A red herring while analyzing this: frama-c, when autop
On Fri, Jun 30, 2023 at 03:18:04PM -0400, Nick Rosbrook wrote:
> # lua-resty-core (LP 2025072) [needs AA]
> This package is uninstallable due to a dependency on
> libnginx-mod-http-lua, which is not in the Ubuntu archive due to an
> intentional removal (LP: #1986853).
> lua-resty-core has no reve
Hi,
Here is my report from +1 maintenance this week. I have annotated a
few items at the bottom that require assistance.
# git-credential-oauth
The arm64 FTBFS appeared to be due to a network issue, so we retried
the build and it succeeded.
# nsscache (LP 2025178)
The autopkgtests were
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