[01:11] <nabukadnezar43> hello, i was wondering whether systemd is default on ubuntu 15.04?
[01:15] <nabukadnezar43> or rather "will" be default?
[01:37] <Noskcaj> sidi_, Are the issues in bug 1439685 in ubuntu? We're carrying a few patches. Also, are .1 and .2 safe for an upload this late in the cycle? we only have 3.14
[01:39] <sidi_> Noskcaj, sorry im unaware of an existing bug, I only know upstream fixed it
[01:39] <sidi_> talked to the dev
[01:39] <sidi_> s/he told me the .3 release was exclusively about fixing the memory corruption when copying images
[01:40] <sidi_> Noskcaj, oh sorry, re-reading. No the bug was upstream, but 3.14.2 is generally unusable, and shouldnt be used
[01:40] <sidi_> to the point where I would backport that if I was maintaining a distro. 3.14.3 is *not* a feature release in any case
[01:44] <Noskcaj> unfortunately, .1 is a feature release. I don't use gnome, so i can't test if affects ubuntu.
[04:38] <sidi_> Noskcaj, it's a systematic memory corruption, 100% reproducible. it affects everyone everywhere and vivid is shipping that broken version
[05:29] <Noskcaj> sidi_, I'll take a look up upstream git and package it
[06:52] <Noskcaj> sidi_, It might be worth having your patch apply on ubuntu's gpaste, not upstream 3.14.2
[07:27] <infinity> Noskcaj: I was going to suggest that an FFe might be appropriate, but looking more closely at the 3.14 -> 3.14.3 diff, upstream broke ABI without an SONAME bump, which doesn't inspire confidence.
[07:33] <Noskcaj> infinity, That's why i wasn't going 3.14 -> 3.14.3
[07:34] <Noskcaj> I was wanting to just backport upstream's 3.14.2->3.14.3 changes, which i think is what sidi_'s patch is
[10:46] <Unit193> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mariadb-10.0/+bug/1429725/comments/10
[18:11] <YokoZar> Is it too late to sync a package?  I just noticed we still have an ancient ubuntu version and the debian one is better
[18:14] <Unit193> You can requestsync it, at least.  Is it a minor package?  Just fixes or new features?
[18:14] <YokoZar> Fixes
[18:20] <Unit193> Well, you're going to have to tell them the name, request a sync, or something.  ESP won't work.  And, I do hope so, the mariadb package in Ubuntu is kind of full of fail.