[00:10] <jbicha> rbasak: only testing I've done is that Debian's updated mongodb builds on all (supported) arches: https://launchpad.net/~jbicha/+archive/ubuntu/arch/+packages
[00:23] <rbasak> jbicha: thanks. I'm not happy about that fix though. Without further understanding or investigation I don't want it in Bionic. I'd prefer to disable ppc64el until someone who actually understands the code confirms that it's a correct fix.
[00:23] <rbasak> By disable I mean the optimisation, so the build works but the generic code path is used on ppc64el instead.
[00:23] <jbicha> rbasak: is the proposed Ubuntu fix better?
[00:24] <rbasak> jbicha: it's subjective. IMHO, it's certainly safer, at the cost of performance.
[00:24] <jbicha> anyway, I'll let you handle all of it since you've already been working on getting mongodb updated :)
[00:24] <rbasak> Thanks :)
[00:25] <rbasak> I'm hoping that although I'll upload my proposed fix for now, we'll be able to get a proper confirmed fix in before Bionic's release.
[04:33] <slangasek> mdeslaur: good news, autopkgtests work; unixodbc is blocked in bionic-proposed because psqlodbc's test shows that iusql is now completely broken and unable to load ODBC drivers
[09:33] <mdeslaur> slangasek: crud, I'll take a look, thanks
[17:15] <michagogo> slangasek: regarding the openjdk 10/11 package, can’t a package be marked as replacing a different one, causing the other one to be uninstalled? Why not, when 11 is SRU’d, have it be called 11, tagged as replacing 10, and just make the meta package (default-jdk?) depend on 11 rather than 10?
[20:12] <slangasek> michagogo: that's not what 'Replaces' means, no; the package manager will not automatically swap out 10 for 11 just because 11 exists and says that it Replaces 10.
[20:21] <slangasek> mdeslaur: fwiw I've dug into unixodbc a bit, it seems some caller of unicode_to_ansi_copy() is relying on buffer overflowing dest by one byte and fixing the overflow means the string is wrongly truncated ;P
[22:23] <Unit193> LocutusOfBorg: https://packages.qa.debian.org/r/remmina/news/20180324T213520Z.html looks a bit important.
[22:49] <LocutusOfBorg> I already know Unit193 :)
[22:49] <Unit193> \o/
[22:49] <LocutusOfBorg> today I was with remmina main developer to a conference
[22:49] <LocutusOfBorg> he asked me to wait for debian to upload :)
[22:50] <Unit193> Oooooh, I never looked to see if you were a dev.  Also, do you know why they were so quick to pick up Ayatana support?  (Not that I'm complaining one bit!)
[22:51] <LocutusOfBorg> no, we were together to an ubuntu-it conference
[22:51] <LocutusOfBorg> yes, I know the answer
[22:52] <LocutusOfBorg> "someone in debian was forcing to do the switch, and we don't care enough for one or the other solution"
[22:53] <Unit193> \o/