[00:17] @kc2bez [ Seems like big differences in 3.2.8 though. We might need a updated KPM …], Which we're waiting on [00:18] Makes sense. [00:18] We need a new util-linux [00:18] I have to check if Adam has done that yet. [00:19] what about getting 3.2.7 in the archives? [00:19] That was up to Dan. I haven't had a chance to review his packaging yet [00:19] I pushed it to stable CI [00:19] Ok [00:20] maybe we should find someone else to do that [00:20] I won't have time until at least after my Physics final next week [00:20] I seriously have four essays to write [00:20] maybe generate a debdiff and we can find someone to work on it, @kc2bez [00:21] I can handle giving it to people [00:21] They'll want a debdiff though, yeah [00:22] Ack. I can work with wxl on that. [00:22] it's pretty simple [00:22] wxl: Why can't you just upload? [00:23] well i could i guess [00:23] i haven't really done any significant uploads [00:23] so who knows what the gotchas are [00:25] Make sure there aren't any unnecessary changelog entries, that all of the changes are necessary and sane, and that the version is good [00:25] Lintian will tell you the rest [00:25] It's just like uploading to a PPA [00:25] debuild -S -d -sa [00:25] that sounds a lot like "here's the keys to the car; don't crash it" [00:25] dput ubuntu /path/to/source.changes [00:26] Because it is. I trust your combined packaging ability enough on this to handwaive [00:26] We have worse uploaders active right now XD [00:26] oh well that's reassuring i guess [00:27] (nobody you'd know, I think) [00:29] it seems to make the most amount of sense to me to run this through phabricator as normal [00:29] Ok [00:29] ^@kc2bez [00:30] I can review a diff if I have a minute, but no promises [00:30] Again, really tight scheduling and long nights ahead [00:30] yes yes shoo now [00:31] wxl: ack [00:32] probably won't be until this weekend but I should have some time. [10:11] wxl: libfm-qt merged and uploaded [16:39] @acheronuk thank you much [18:44] Hi, by chance does anyone know where to find the -dev sources for qtwebengine: https://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=Qt5WebEngine&searchon=names&suite=disco§ion=all [18:48] !info qtwebengine5-dev | @DarinMiller [18:48] @DarinMiller: qtwebengine5-dev (source: qtwebengine-opensource-src): Web content engine library for Qt - development files. In component universe, is optional. Version 5.12.2+dfsg-2ubuntu2 (eoan), package size 87.4 kB, installed size 806 kB. (Only available for amd64, arm64, armhf, i386, mipsel) [18:48] also: [18:48] !info qtwebengine5-private-dev [18:48] qtwebengine5-private-dev (source: qtwebengine-opensource-src): Web content engine library for Qt - private development files. In component universe, is optional. Version 5.12.2+dfsg-2ubuntu2 (eoan), package size 79.9 kB, installed size 760 kB. (Only available for amd64, arm64, armhf, i386, mipsel) [18:49] note they're both from the same source package [18:49] thx! [18:49] np [18:53] I swear I apt searched for that....aweseome.... calameres is now builds with all features!