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tsimonq2slangasek: Can I please get Binary NEW reviews of libdbusmenu-qt and kdeclarative?00:09
cjwatsonI did libdbusmenu-qt, but only because it was trivial with new-binary-debian-universe00:51
cjwatsonnot doing kdeclarative (at the moment, anyway)00:52
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted check-manifest [amd64] (bionic-proposed) [0.36-1]00:52
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-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted libdbusmenu-qt [arm64] (bionic-proposed) [0.9.3+16.04.20160218-1]00:52
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted libdbusmenu-qt [i386] (bionic-proposed) [0.9.3+16.04.20160218-1]00:52
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-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted r-cran-plotly [amd64] (bionic-proposed) [4.7.1+dfsg-1]00:52
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-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted libdbusmenu-qt [amd64] (bionic-proposed) [0.9.3+16.04.20160218-1]00:52
tsimonq2cjwatson: Thanks.00:57
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: gnustep-back [s390x] (bionic-proposed/universe) [0.26.2-2] (no packageset)01:19
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-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: qca2 [amd64] (bionic-proposed/universe) [2.1.3-2ubuntu1] (kubuntu)04:05
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: freefem [s390x] (bionic-proposed/universe) [3.5.8-6ubuntu1] (no packageset)04:14
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tsimonq2freefem Binary NEW is library v5 rename, cleanup from the GCC 5 transition04:27
tsimonq2So acheronuk reminded me about the Alpha, and I'm thinking about just skipping Alpha 2 altogether.07:13
tsimonq2Lubuntu isn't ready, we have some pending changes going on, Kubuntu is in the middle of a Frameworks transition that wouldn't land in time, Ubuntu Kylin has some packages they need to get in that a MOTU (likely me) won't get to in the next 24 hours, Ubuntu MATE said no, Xubuntu doesn't do milestones, Ubuntu Budgie said yes so I'll have to talk to them... am I forgetting about anyone?07:14
tsimonq2s/won't get to/likely won't get ti/07:14
acheronukconsidering that Kubuntu is also waiting for not just frameworks, but the whole new plasma LTS stack out on 6th Feb, plus a new full applications release, an Alpha2 would not represent anything like what we intend to ship anyway07:16
tsimonq2Right.07:16
acheronukwe could always name a days daily iso mid feb, and have a community iso test days, or something, if we really want it07:17
tsimonq2I might be down for that07:17
tsimonq2Depends on how things work out for Lubuntu07:18
tsimonq2(And will likely be the same for Kubuntu, depending on how things work out...)07:18
acheronukditto. just a though07:18
acheronuk*thought07:18
tsimonq2right07:18
tsimonq2acheronuk: If you see sil2100 before me on Monday, I know he signed up to do Nusakan for Alpha 207:19
acheronukok, can do07:21
valorieooo, one more alpha we don't have to do07:24
valoriean daily ISO test day would be cool though07:25
flocculanttsimonq2: xubuntu does do milestones - we just don't do Alpha's ;)07:28
tsimonq2flocculant: bah, whatever ;)07:28
valorieI think kubuntu skips them often because of KDE release calendars07:29
flocculantacheronuk: a community iso test day might be something useful - could arrange it at https://community.ubuntu.com easily enough, bear in mind that all the iso's build at different times07:29
acheronukthe previous 2 days builds are kept on a dated folder, so could name one of those if there is lag between flavours07:31
acheronukbut yes, a detail to work out07:31
flocculantacheronuk: the detail of the build times > http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-cdimage/ubuntu-cdimage/mainline/view/head:/etc/crontab07:33
flocculantanyway - useful idea :)07:33
tsimonq2I think a few weeks ago slangasek said something similar, I would be interested to hear what he has to say on it :)07:34
acheronukflocculant: ty07:34
acheronuktsimonq2: yeah, I think he did07:34
acheronuktsimonq2: https://irclogs.ubuntu.com/2018/01/04/%23ubuntu-release.html#t21:4707:42
tsimonq2acheronuk: human grep :P07:42
acheronukno, grep is grep. literally :P07:43
flocculanttsimonq2 acheronuk - looks like the 3 flavours who build a goof while after the rest are Lubuntu, Kylin and Studio - Studio are likely to not even notice it happening, Kylin rarely get involved in setting things up07:44
flocculantso just 1 flavour who might care to join in :D07:45
flocculantthat flavour might perhaps think about building earlier in the day in the future :p07:45
flocculantI moved our's a few cycles ago to make it easier for Xubuntu07:46
valoriemight be good to have a few people contact Studio07:46
valorieunless we want to let it die07:46
valorie:(07:46
flocculantvalorie: I've tried07:46
valoriemaybe it's too late07:47
flocculantalso they're quite close to Xubuntu as they use Xfce - I'm not the only one to have tried07:47
valoriewhat happens to their packageset if they die?07:47
flocculantnot a clue07:47
tsimonq2Eventually it gets abandoned or removed.07:48
valorieyeah, that's what I thought07:48
valoriethat would be sad07:48
valoriequite a few people use it with their TVs, etc.07:49
flocculantdo they? I thought that was mythbuntu?07:51
lotuspsychjemythbuntu is abandoned no?07:52
flocculantyea07:52
lotuspsychjethought so07:52
valorieuh, yeah -- production, not display, sorry07:53
acheronuktoo easy to grab another flavour and add what creator tools you want now I suppose. less need a bundled iso for it07:53
valorietrue07:53
valorienobody but them likes jack though07:53
valorielol07:53
flocculant:)07:54
acheronukmaybe there could be studio meta packages retained/redone, so that you can 'studio up' each flavour?07:54
* valorie volunteers acheronuk to do that wonderful work!07:55
* acheronuk hides07:55
flocculantwell it's not dead yet - just appears so to us ;)07:55
acheronukof course. just think out loud07:55
acheronuk*thinking07:56
flocculant:)08:25
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted gnustep-back [amd64] (bionic-proposed) [0.26.2-2]12:01
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acheronuk.12:02
acheronukhi, can kdeclarative new binary be reviewed please if someone can spare the time? that is blocking the rest of frameworks building. thanks12:03
cjwatsonacheronuk: done12:29
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted kdeclarative [amd64] (bionic-proposed) [5.42.0-0ubuntu1]12:29
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted kdeclarative [armhf] (bionic-proposed) [5.42.0-0ubuntu1]12:29
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acheronukcjwatson: thank you very much :)12:30
tsimonq2Hello, could I please get a Binary NEW review of freefem?17:34
tsimonq2I miscalculated things... could a kind soul please RM kde-baseapps from bionic-proposed?17:53
flocculantinfinity: re the non-booting 32 bit iso issue I appear to have, I managed to get a vid of the boot with some info - if it's any use I don't know ;)18:59
flocculantbug 174435718:59
ubot5bug 1744357 in syslinux (Ubuntu) "Bionic 32 bit iso fails to boot" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/174435718:59
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: vdr-plugin-epgsync [ppc64el] (bionic-proposed/none) [1.0.1-3] (no packageset)23:09
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wgrantflocculant: That's a kernel bug that I tracked down on Friday. Affects hardware with an IOMMU, and only on our 4.13 i386 with Meltdown fix. https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/174511823:24
ubot5Ubuntu bug 1745118 in linux (Ubuntu Artful) "Unable to boot with i386 4.13.0-25 / 4.13.0-26 / 4.13.0-31 kernel on Xenial / Artful" [High,Triaged]23:24
* wgrant dupes23:24
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