[14:57] <jarlath> Regarding this one: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/xenial/+source/gvfs/+bug/1133477
[14:57] <jarlath> Does the fix still need testing?
[14:59] <jarlath> And if so, how to pull in the 13 packages[1] without updating everything in proposed?
[14:59] <jarlath> 1: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gvfs/1.28.2-1ubuntu1~16.04.2
[15:13] <rbasak> jarlath: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/EnableProposed see "Selecting upgrading from -proposed"
[15:14] <jarlath> rbasak: thank you
[15:14] <rbasak> jarlath: it looks like it has been tested by some people, but more testing from more volunteers is always welcome. Different people have different environments so it is valuable to have multiple test results.
[15:15] <jarlath> Good to know. I'd like to learn anyway so I can help again.
[15:20] <rbasak> Thank you for testing! We appreciate it.
[15:23] <jarlath> :)
[15:42] <jarlath> "sudo apt install gvfs/xenial-proposed" complains about unmet dependencies. Do I have to list each of the thirteen packages in this build with /xenial-proposed after each?
[15:54] <rbasak> I'm not sure, but that's the next thing I'd try.
[15:55] <rbasak> jarlath: another thing you could do is temporarily remove the pin, run "apt install gvfs", and immediately re-add the pin.
[15:55] <rbasak> "apt install" won't upgrade unrelated packages gratuitously.
[15:58] <jarlath> Thanks rbasak, I edited the file. I was using apt install gvfs/xenial-proposed but just gvfs worked. One or both of those helped.
[16:06] <jarlath> It works. Thanks for the guidance rbasak. I've updated the thread.
[16:52] <rbasak> Thank you!
[20:22] <ruffsl> Hello ubuntu bug team, I've reported an issue with the armhf images shipping with an improperly configured source.list, which is cause issues when using it for the official docker hub image.
[20:22] <ruffsl> I just wanted to be proactively bring it to your attention, and ask if there is anything I can do to help resolve the issue.
[20:22] <ruffsl> https://bugs.launchpad.net/cloud-images/+bug/1711735
[22:02] <tsimonq2> jarlath: It always needs more testing :)