[06:47] <Jentsch> Hi everyone,
[06:48] <Jentsch> I have found a bug within the configuration of phppgadmin package, could some one point me to place where to report it?
[06:48] <Jentsch> sry, but new to the contibution stuff
[06:49] <Jentsch> It should be very easy to fix, just a file needs to be moved
[06:54] <brendand> Jentsch, looks like they are on sourceforge: http://phppgadmin.sourceforge.net/doku.php
[06:55] <Jentsch> brendand, thank
[06:57] <Jentsch> brendand, but the bug depends on the apache2 configuration so may it isn't charge of the phppgadmin team.
[06:57] <Jentsch> sry, I'm just not shure
[06:58] <brendand> Jentsch, maybe just report i on apache2 in ubuntu and someone might pick it up
[06:59] <brendand> ubuntu-bug apache2
[07:03] <Jentsch> brendand, thanks again. I will do that
[14:57] <ianward> Hello, I see debian jessie/sid have eglibc 2.19.1.  14.04 LTS has 2.19.0.  Does anyone know when 14.04 updates will have 2.19.1?  I can see on https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/trusty 2.19.1 is listed as a "packages with differences".  I don't understand when the updated packages from Debian get rectified and make it into trusty updates, and whether there's anything I can do to help with this.
[15:06] <rbasak> ianward: this isn't really the right channel, but unless there are specific high impact bugs to fix a eglibc update is unlikely - we have new releases for that kind of thing. See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates for policy and rationale.
[15:10] <ianward> rbasak: thanks. do you know what channel i should use?  This is the upstream bug https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=722075
[15:12] <rbasak> ianward: ah, great - you have a specific bug. Try #ubuntu-devel - eglibc being a bit special I'm not really sure about it.
[15:13] <ianward> rbasak: ok thanks
[15:13] <rbasak> ianward: also, if there isn't a Launchpad bug, you should create one and link the Debian bug. Then we can track progress of the issue in Ubuntu - which is clearly a valid issue if Debian have acknowleged it.
[15:14] <ianward> rbasak: ok great i'll check
[15:15] <jtaylor> the trusty package does have a few backports
[15:15] <jtaylor> e.g. the math issues are fixed
[15:16] <rbasak> It looks like bugfixes have been backported in previous releases, too - so this one could well be a candidate for that.