| jbicha | based on the apt log attachment | 00:00 |
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| Unit193 | That was pretty much my assessment as well. | 00:01 |
| sunweaver | cjwatson: I see you put nx-libs-lite on the sync-blacklist.txt in 2012. The package has been removed from Debian recently and has been replaced by nx-libs. Any chance, nx-libs can be synced into Ubuntu from Debian unstable. | 01:46 |
| sunweaver | ? | 01:46 |
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| cjwatson | sunweaver: That sync-blacklist entry isn't what's blocking it. The question is whether it's OK to override the Ubuntu modifications in the nxproxy source package (because nx-libs builds a binary package that was previously built by nxproxy). Can you go over the Debian->Ubuntu diff in nxproxy and answer that question? | 08:38 |
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| sunweaver | cjwatson: oh my god, those nxcomp and nxproxy versions are rotten old. I will inspect those pkgs and give feedback. | 14:37 |
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| sunweaver | cjwatson: I just checked nxproxy src:pkg and nxcomp:pkg. All Ubuntu specific changes have been in nx-libs for ages. It should be safe, say rather highly recommendable to drop these old nxcomp/nxproxy package mummies and have them replaced by maintained code from nx-libs. | 15:41 |
| sunweaver | cjwatson: can you do the required steps for this? | 15:41 |
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| xnox | smoser, systemd/cryptsetup/et.al. migrated \o/ | 19:04 |
| infinity | pitti: Looks like you wiped out your home on lillypilly before you left. Did the britney-indexes* scripts referenced from https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ProposedMigration/LocalSetup survive somewhere else? | 20:08 |
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