[01:23] sbeattie: oh, I just realized you might not have seen steve's note in ubuntu-release stating that tomcat9 has been uploaded [10:29] sbeattie, tdaitx: I'm on vacation, and only seldom online. so not sure if it makes sense when I join this during this week [15:22] sbeattie: gradle: CVE-2019-11065 [15:22] I don't think we need to delay anything due to this, but let me know if you would rather have this in now instead of later: http://bugs.debian.org/926923 [15:24] gradle builds pretty fast and it is a very small change: https://github.com/gradle/gradle/pull/8927/commits/7ee79e7e41ec0d4cdb206dc849b2c5b7be7b1854 [15:30] tdaitx: I wouldn't block on that; however, I'm currently trying to ensure publishing isn't going to interfere (bandwidth-wise) with the release. [15:31] sbeattie: ack, let me know if you need any help [15:32] tdaitx: I'm going to go ahead and publish. [15:32] sbeattie: +1 \o/ [15:39] does that 'going ahead' what i think it means? :)) [15:40] -proposed -> -security copy ? [15:45] yeah [16:10] Nice... thank you all to get that done :) [16:20] publishing is under way [16:21] \o/ [16:21] sbeattie, tdaitx, doko: congrats [16:31] tks =) [16:33] sbeattie: thank you for all the work! [16:33] and an even grater and special thanks since most of it was unplanned [16:40] bionic done, publishing cosmic [16:47] wheeee bugmail [16:54] yep [16:54] okay, cosmic should all be published as well [20:28] yay, first bug report https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1825037 (which looks to be https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=907607 ) [20:35] tdaitx: was LP: #1821842 fixed? [20:36] you filed that against scilab also, but it's a different symptom than the one being reported now [20:40] yeah, it is different... in my case it loaded fine and I had to go into preferences to get the error, but users were reporting that it actually worked [20:40] the same user that is now reported 1825037 said the proposed version was working, weird [20:40] oh well, let me update my chroot and see if I can reproduce this [20:44] well, at the moment I find scilab uninstallable in -updates [20:48] oh, scilab-cli, not scilab [20:55] and I don't know why scilab-minimal-bin 6.0.1-7ubuntu1~18.04 doesn't show as published in bionic-updates. It's in the right Packages file on ftp-master. [20:56] it *does* show up in bionic-security; so seems to be just a publishing delay, I hope [20:59] there seem to be an awful lot of bug reports all from the same user about scilab being broken in bionic [20:59] * sbeattie discovers some of the cosmic packages didn't get published, and rectifies. [21:32] tdaitx: so prior to this sru, scilab-bin didn't depend on a JRE at all‽ [21:33] (scilab-minimal-bin) [21:35] vorlon: yes, but scilab-cli has the -nogui option to disable the java dependency [21:35] and it still won't load [21:37] so it does not seem to be java related, gdb seems to indicate some thread locking/mutex related issue [21:37] not sure what is causing it yet [21:38] k [22:18] LP: #1825054 just in [22:20] ok, it is missing critical information but the user probably used openjfx 8 so that could be it [22:20] will go afk for a while [22:20] openjdk 8 is no longer supported upstream [22:20] openjfx