[00:08] amerigena: LP bug 1756238 seems to have destilled the actual cause of the issue. However, where have you heard of what would rather infer a removal of the package from the official Ubuntu repos? [00:08] Launchpad bug 1756238 in gdebi (Ubuntu) "gdebi-gtk broken in 18.04 error: unable to read filedescriptor flags" [Medium,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1756238 [01:00] Heard it from a developer that I work with. [01:00] I write documenation for a small distro called Freespire / Linspire. [01:19] If this is mistaken, that's fine. I just wanted to verify, that's all. [01:19] Thanks. [01:21] Well, I haven't heard anything to that extent yet - but maybe someone else on the team did. [01:42] OK.Just curious. === brainwash_ is now known as brainwash [11:22] JackFrost: would you like to spot check https://salsa.debian.org/python-team/applications/catfish before I poke mapreri [11:23] ? [11:51] JackFrost: can you also spot check https://salsa.debian.org/python-team/applications/mugshot ? I think both packages should be ready to roll, but good to have another pair of eyes [12:41] JackFrost: any tips on making pristine-tar run by default with `gbp import-orig --uscan`, it looks like that's one thing I always miss [12:42] (and how to do it after I already missed it?) [21:17] bluesabre: Only thing I can think of is if you wanted to use 'debhelper-compat' in both, d/gbp.conf: pristine-tar = True is what you're looking for, and then for catfish perhaps bump copyright years since the source did. [21:17] pristine-tar commit ../tarball.tar.gz [21:18] However, in the case of mugshot: pristine-tar commit -s ../mugshot_0.4.1.orig.tar.gz.asc ../mugshot_0.4.1.orig.tar.gz [22:44] And, thanks for looking into them! === meetingology` is now known as meetingology