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[02:37] <vpa1977> Hi, if someone has a bit of time would it be possible to take a look at jsurf-alggeo patch here https://code.launchpad.net/~vpa1977/ubuntu/+source/jsurf-alggeo/+git/jsurf-alggeo/+merge/439875 This package autopkgtest blocks openjdk from time to time and the patch solves race condition in the failing test. Thank you!!!!!!
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[14:51] <ahasenack> sergiodj: hi, you did openldap uploads in the past
[14:51] <ahasenack> I'm struggling with this exim4 tls error in dep8
[14:51] <ahasenack> in this case, for kinetic
[14:51] <ahasenack> but the history of that test is bad
[14:51] <ahasenack> https://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/packages/e/exim4/kinetic/ppc64el
[14:51] <ahasenack> lots of retries, most fail, but a migration-reference/0 passed in the first attempt
[14:51] <ahasenack> I have a ppc64el vm, and that test runs just fine there
[14:52] <ahasenack> have you investigated this further at some point in the past, for your openldap srus, or just hammered the retry button?
[14:55] <sergiodj> ahasenack: hey. I haven't investigated this problem yet; I was just hammering the retry button, as you say. this seems to be related to openssl3 and not openldap, though.
[14:56] <ahasenack> oh, I take it back, it fails with the updated libldap
[14:56] <ahasenack> fascinating
[14:56] <ahasenack> just on ppc64el
[14:58] <sergiodj> hm, really?
[14:59] <sergiodj> so it may be something related to openldap after all
[14:59] <ahasenack> yeah, but this is basically an openldap rebuild as far as exim4 is concerned
[14:59] <ahasenack> it's the gcc flag change for the sha2 module, which is not even loaded
[15:00] <ahasenack> I mean, slapd is not even installed (which is what has that module)
[15:00] <ahasenack> so it's something else
[15:02] <sergiodj> this is strange. this openssl error reminds me of those EOF problems we sometimes encounter
[15:33] <sergiodj> ahasenack: can you give me access to the ppc64el machine?
[15:33] <sergiodj> I'd like to take a look at the problem
[15:51] <sergiodj> ahasenack: I downgraded libldap to 2.5.14+dfsg-0ubuntu0.22.10.1 and could still reproduce the problem
[16:46] <sergiodj> ahasenack: I found some interesting stuff. I'll ping you when I get back from lunch
[16:49] <ahasenack> sergiodj: did you restart exim4 after that downgrade?
[17:45] <ahasenack> gnutls assert
[17:46] <ahasenack> unknown error code
[17:46] <ahasenack> helpful as ever
[17:48] <ahasenack> oh my, what aberration is this: libgnutls-openssl27 :)
[17:48] <ahasenack> "This package contains the runtime library of the GnuTLS OpenSSL wrapper"
[17:49] <tobhe> if you like the worst of both worlds
[18:04] <ahasenack> so with the previous gnutls, the test passes
[18:04] <ahasenack> gnutls had a security update
[18:04] <ahasenack> I wonder if the exim4 tests passed when that security update came out
[18:17] <ahasenack> ...and now the test is passing
[18:17] * ahasenack scratches head
[18:40] <vorlon> ahasenack: libgnutls-openssl27> omg is something actually using that? in the archive?
[18:40] <vorlon> we should really kill it, it's incomplete and useless
[18:40] <vorlon> also it's the only part of libgnutls that was licensed GPL instead of LGPL, out of spite
[18:40] <vorlon> (which is why nobody cared about making it good)
[18:43] <ahasenack> vorlon: yeah, in kinetic at least, where I'm troubleshooting something
[18:43] <ahasenack> $ dpkg -s libgnutls28-dev | grep Depends
[18:43] <ahasenack> Depends: libc6-dev | libc-dev, libgnutls-dane0 (= 3.7.7-2ubuntu2.1), libgnutls-openssl27 (= 3.7.7-2ubuntu2.1), libgnutls30 (= 3.7.7-2ubuntu2.1), libgnutlsxx30 (= 3.7.7-2ubuntu2.1), libidn2-dev, libp11-kit-dev (>= 0.23.10), libtasn1-6-dev, nettle-dev (>= 3.6)
[18:45] <tobhe> just wait until openssl sunsets 1.1 in september and everyone is forced to switch to gnutls-openssl ;)
[18:46] <mdeslaur> *lolsnort*
[20:07] <liushuyu> Hi there, I need some help with retrying the autopkgtests, the links follow:
[20:07] <liushuyu> https://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/request.cgi?release=kinetic&arch=amd64&package=ycmd&trigger=llvm-toolchain-15/1%3A15.0.7-0ubuntu0.22.10.1
[20:08] <liushuyu> https://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/request.cgi?release=kinetic&arch=i386&package=dkms&trigger=llvm-toolchain-15/1%3A15.0.7-0ubuntu0.22.10.1
[20:08] <liushuyu> -- end of links. Thank you!
[20:22] <rbasak> How is podiff not packaged? https://man.gnu.org.ua/manpage/?1+podiff
[20:25] <rbasak> https://github.com/amandasaurus/podiff might be easier
[21:06] <enr0n> bdmurray: do these denylisted tests actually block migration? Or is this something the update-excuses page just doesn't know about? https://ubuntu-archive-team.ubuntu.com/proposed-migration/focal/update_excuses.html#systemd
[21:13] <vorlon> enr0n: they do block migration barring an SRU team override
[21:13] <vorlon> (this is a think I don't like about autopkgtest blacklist entries, they fall out of sync with the hints files)
[21:14] <vorlon> enr0n: I'd be more worried about the non-blacklisted kernel autopkgtest regressions listed, tho
[21:16] <enr0n> vorlon: thanks for the info. And yeah I'm trying to sift through the noise