=== Ocean is now known as Guest36299 [00:43] Hello! [00:47] greetings [02:11] is this the right place to ask for a update of software in official ppa? [02:11] should be fairly easy: milkytracker has some crucial bugs fixed the latest version is from 2013 http://milkytracker.org/ [02:11] kopias: there is no 'official ppa' from the Ubuntu side of things [02:11] kopias: which PPA are you referring to? [02:11] sorry for not beeing specific [02:12] i meant in software center or synaptic -default settings [02:13] kopias: doubt there'll be an update to old releases without very very good reasons, version bumps (with some very rare exceptions) are almost never done to update software. which version of ubuntu are you looking at in this case [02:14] 14.04 [02:14] kopias: better thing to do is poke Debian about it - the package in Ubuntu is autosynced from Debian, if it's truly out of date, Debian needs to update first (easiest way to get into the latest dev release) [02:14] as for stable Ubuntu releases, i doubt you'll find version bumps happening any time soon, but I"m not on the SRU team to make that determination [02:14] ye good tip i will do that === mfisch is now known as Guest90369 [09:34] hggdh: thanks! [21:54] Good afternoon! Is anyone from the bug control team available to nominate a new bug for the appropriate release? https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/util-linux/+bug/1419503 needs to be targeted for Trusty. [21:54] Launchpad bug 1419503 in util-linux (Ubuntu) "[SRU] lscpu reports incorrect number of NUMA nodes on systems with discontinuous NUMA nodes" [Undecided,New] [21:57] mattaezell: nominated, and master bug set "Fix Released". but Trusty still needs approved. [21:58] teward: Thanks. Who handles approvals for Trusty? [21:59] mattaezell: people far up the food chain from me, just leave it, eventually it'll probably get approved, since you asked here [21:59] i think hggdh could do it, and maybe others, but I don't know all who. [22:01] teward: Ok, thanks for the help and information. I'm brand new to this process