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-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted grub2 [amd64] (bionic-proposed) [2.02-2ubuntu3]00:01
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xnoxkrytarik, only some media is respun, not all. there is no new hwe stack, which is supported, there will not be press release about it.00:14
xnoxkrytarik, we have to pull all of -updates, as we do not have a selective way to build images from.00:14
tsimonq2xnox: Right, I just wanted confirmation that "it's technically not a point release in the same way LTS point releases work so that doesn't work like that"00:23
tsimonq2xnox: Thanks.00:24
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valoriehi folks, is there likely to be an alpha 1?02:12
valorieor are we just going to jump to alpha 202:12
tsimonq2valorie: No Alpha 102:12
tsimonq2Just Alpha 202:12
valoriethanks tsimonq202:13
tsimonq2np02:13
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-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: pocl [amd64] (bionic-proposed/universe) [1.0-2] (no packageset)05:15
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: pocl [i386] (bionic-proposed/universe) [1.0-2] (no packageset)05:16
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-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: grub2 (bionic-proposed/main) [2.02-2ubuntu3 => 2.02-2ubuntu3] (core)09:30
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted grub2 [arm64] (bionic-proposed) [2.02-2ubuntu3]09:46
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: gitlint [amd64] (bionic-proposed/none) [0.9.0-1] (no packageset)11:10
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-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted libmbim [source] (xenial-proposed) [1.14.0-1ubuntu0.16.04.1]14:10
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted libqmi [source] (xenial-proposed) [1.16.2-1ubuntu0.16.04.1]14:36
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: libqmi [i386] (xenial-proposed/main) [1.16.2-1ubuntu0.16.04.1] (kubuntu, ubuntu-desktop)14:41
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: libqmi [amd64] (xenial-proposed/main) [1.16.2-1ubuntu0.16.04.1] (kubuntu, ubuntu-desktop)14:44
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted modemmanager [source] (xenial-proposed) [1.6.4-1ubuntu0.16.04.1]15:01
tsimonq2infinity, slangasek: You might want to be aware of bug 1744357, it's a showstopper bug for multiple flavors building in Bionic.16:57
ubot5bug 1744357 in syslinux (Ubuntu) "Bionic 32 bit iso fails to boot" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/174435716:57
flocculantwell - it's not much fun for 32 bit, but 64 bit is fine ;)16:58
tsimonq2bahh16:58
flocculant:)16:58
xnoxkill i386 install isos with fire16:59
xnox=)16:59
flocculantjust grabbing budgie and mate16:59
flocculantxnox: :)16:59
tsimonq2xnox: noo ;)16:59
tsimonq2flocculant: :)16:59
flocculantI suspect I'm wasting time grabbing them - but just to be sure16:59
tsimonq2Ok16:59
jbichaconsidering that Meltdown isn't fixed on 32-bit architectures, flavors should strongly consider whether they really need to provide 32-bit iso's17:06
cjwatsonThere are at least fixes in progress now17:06
jbichaok, well consider it anyway ;)17:07
flocculantjbicha: we have17:08
flocculantI suspect the others have too ;)17:08
flocculantnot suspect in Lubuntu's case ...17:08
jbichait's surprising to me that none of the Community flavors have dropped 32-bit yet17:08
flocculantwell 9 months ago - Ubuntu Gnome did 32 bit - of course no-one knows what they'd be doing now if they were still a community flavour :)17:11
jbichaUbuntu GNOME was just about to announce that we were discontinuing the 32-bit flavor, but that was interrupted by a bigger announcement17:12
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: gnome-software (xenial-proposed/main) [3.20.5-0ubuntu0.16.04.7 => 3.20.5-0ubuntu0.16.04.8] (ubuntu-desktop)17:12
flocculantha ha :)17:13
flocculantanyway - all an aside - currently flavours do 32 bit17:14
flocculantor want to :)17:14
tsimonq2jbicha: I don't think that's a good argument for dropping i386... why do we have any other architecture besides amd64 in the archive? Those could be susceptible to Spectre/Meltdown :P17:17
tsimonq2I also know that Lubuntu will likely continue to have images until the rug is pulled out from under us.17:17
tsimonq2s/images/i386 images/17:17
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: kmscube [amd64] (bionic-proposed/universe) [0.0.0~git20170508-1] (no packageset)17:17
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: x264 [amd64] (bionic-proposed/universe) [2:0.152.2854+gite9a5903-2] (kubuntu)17:17
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: ignition-math4 [amd64] (bionic-proposed/universe) [4.0.0+dfsg1-1] (no packageset)17:18
kenvandinesil2100, ^^ I uploaded gnome-software SRU with a (hopefully) improved changelog17:19
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: kmscube [i386] (bionic-proposed/universe) [0.0.0~git20170508-1] (no packageset)17:19
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: python-paho-mqtt [amd64] (bionic-proposed/universe) [1.3.1-1] (no packageset)17:19
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: python-jieba [amd64] (bionic-proposed/universe) [0.39-1] (no packageset)17:19
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: libevdev-python [amd64] (bionic-proposed/universe) [0.2-2] (no packageset)17:20
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: x264 [i386] (bionic-proposed/universe) [2:0.152.2854+gite9a5903-2] (kubuntu)17:20
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: tl-cpputils [amd64] (bionic-proposed/universe) [1.0-1] (no packageset)17:20
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: ddrutility [amd64] (bionic-proposed/universe) [2.8-1] (no packageset)17:22
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: tl-cpputils [i386] (bionic-proposed/universe) [1.0-1] (no packageset)17:22
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: ddrutility [i386] (bionic-proposed/universe) [2.8-1] (no packageset)17:22
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: twodict [amd64] (bionic-proposed/universe) [1.2-1] (no packageset)17:22
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: lamarc [i386] (bionic-proposed/universe) [2.1.10.1+dfsg-1] (no packageset)17:23
flocculantre that 32 bit boot bug - put it to syslinux becase the tracker 'notes' point to reporting against that - not sure if that's the case though17:26
flocculantdone everyone who has 32 bit except Studio and Kylin17:30
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: lamarc [amd64] (bionic-proposed/universe) [2.1.10.1+dfsg-1] (no packageset)17:31
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: texlive-extra [amd64] (bionic-proposed/universe) [2017.20180110-1] (ubuntu-desktop)19:10
infinityflocculant: It's probably not syslinux, given that hasn't changed since 2017-11-01 (unless no one's booted an i386 ISO since November, which seems unlikely).19:52
infinityKernel is honestly most likely with the bazillions of lines of patches flowing for all this Specdown madness.19:52
infinityBut we'll see.19:52
infinityAssuming it's jumpging to the kernel at all.19:53
flocculantinfinity: ack that20:04
flocculantI just did what tracker said :D20:05
* infinity nods.20:05
flocculantall I can actually tell is if I hit a key at the kbd thingy - to get the first menu, about 3 secs later I'm rebooting, so I'm guessing it's not getting all that far :)20:05
flocculantthough ofc - a whole bunch is likely to have happened in that time ...20:06
flocculantnot really much I can do now - I guess I could lose quiet splash - and see if I see more20:07
flocculantif it helps - I can easily enough - got 32 bit iso in grub20:07
* infinity wonders if his interwebs are drunk, as he watches his download bounce wildly between 3MB/s and 15MB/s.20:08
flocculant:)20:09
flocculantI get that depending on whether the idjit 3 doors up is grabbing a series of something ...20:10
infinitySo, a kubuntu i386 image from 2018-01-19 boots here in qemu. :/20:13
infinityIf this requires real hardware to reproduce, that'll be annoying.20:13
flocculantinfinity: xubuntu boots with kvm -m 2048 -cdrom /mnt/Data/iso/18.04_Other/Kubuntu/bionic-desktop-i386.iso20:18
flocculanton hardware using either a usb or booting iso from grub - just reboots20:18
infinityFun.20:19
flocculant64 bit is fine - didn't say as much - assumed it would be assumed20:19
flocculantyea20:19
flocculantdone as much variables as I've got available to me - without doing the usb in something not bionic - only have that and 16.04.x on a machine20:21
infinityflocculant: If you're just using dd(1) to write the images, the host machine shouldn't matter.  As much fun as it is to suspect a horrible bug in dd. :P20:23
flocculantinfinity: I did check a 17.10.1 with dd - worked as expected (though only had Xubuntu)20:24
flocculantreally couldn't face another 10Gb of iso downloading for other flavours :p20:25

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