[01:09] <bdmurray> GunnarHj: I am here now
[01:12] <GunnarHj> bdmurray: I got a mail about ibus-libpinyin and libpinyin being listed at http://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/phased-updates.html . Not sure what "further phasing of this update has been stopped" means.
[01:16] <bdmurray> GunnarHj: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PhasedUpdates
[01:16] <sarnold> GunnarHj: my expectation is that that means there's been too many reported errors
[01:16] <bdmurray> or new errors which have been identified as new crashes about the package
[01:17] <bdmurray> https://errors.ubuntu.com/problem/ef61e64ad08074140fed7545e9bc282fa19062e6
[01:18] <bdmurray> there are crashes about the version of the package in -updates for 18.04 but not the release pocket
[01:18] <bdmurray> the same is true about this crash
[01:18] <bdmurray> https://errors.ubuntu.com/problem/0b1adaf6716f4f5bc62767caf11b5ada486b9ebb
[01:18] <sarnold> hmm 1.11.0-1 is also marked as having problems
[01:19] <bdmurray> but only in 19.04?
[01:19] <sarnold> ahh, thanks
[01:20] <sarnold> 0b1ada has 1.10.0-1 in 18.10 and 19.04, and 1.11.0-1ubuntu0.18.04.1 in 18.04..
[01:22] <GunnarHj> bdmurray, sarnold: Ok, thanks. I think I'd better talk with Łukasz tomorrow to start with. He accepted it to -updates and knows the background well. Actually the whole purpose with the upgrade is to prevent too frequent crashes...
[01:22] <bdmurray> this one is similar but still no 18.04 release pocket package verison https://errors.ubuntu.com/problem/0235922c2d31495d6a59c4dbef5f7b678710905e
[01:22] <sarnold> that looks really similar, just with less garbage memory :)
[01:23] <bdmurray> GunnarHj: I believe he is out the next couple of days.
[01:24] <GunnarHj> bdmurray: Ah, not good. Then I'll try to explain more in an email to both of you.
[01:25] <bdmurray> GunnarHj: Okay, sounds like a plan.
[01:29] <GunnarHj> bdmurray, sarnold: Just a quickie. This is an example of the situation we are trying to get away from. 17000+ crashes with the old version.
[01:29] <GunnarHj> https://errors.ubuntu.com/problem/cd3fa9b145c79364f535cede0267ffe384b9ced8
[01:30] <sarnold> GunnarHj: oouucchh
[09:37] <tmhoang> How to create a repository for .ddeb ? I tried dpkg-scanpackages but it cannot detect .ddeb packages. Thanks.
[09:38] <cjwatson> apt-ftparchive
[09:38] <cjwatson> not sure quite where it'll put them in the resulting repository, but it can certainly detect them
[09:38] <cjwatson> (also, dpkg-scanpackages just needs -t ddeb)
[09:39] <tmhoang> -t ddeb works. Thanks
[09:40] <LocutusOfBorg> xnox, good morning, you want to merge intel-microcode? we have few cve fixes there...
[09:41] <LocutusOfBorg> also, forwarding the delta might be beneficial, its a two line patch, right?
[09:42] <LocutusOfBorg> I can open a merge request if you want
[10:05] <xnox> LocutusOfBorg:  merge request was closed before, i need to resubmit it together with matching patch for amd64-microcode and initramfs-tools.
[10:05] <xnox> LocutusOfBorg:  probably after release....
[10:05] <xnox> LocutusOfBorg:  and to be honest, i'd rather wait for security team to pick it up for all releases.
[14:05] <ddstreet> xnox apologies if i targeted/commented lp #1831296 wrong
[15:08] <xnox> ddstreet:  it will do, there is no great place for those.
[19:43] <GunnarHj> Hi bdmurray, did you see my email about ibus-libpinyin? How do you look at it?
[19:48] <bdmurray> GunnarHj: Reading it now
[19:53] <bdmurray> GunnarHj: Okay, I'll override the ibus-libpinyin increased rate of crashes and crash 0b1ada given how bad the current version in bionic is.
[20:01] <GunnarHj> bdmurray: Thanks! I think - and hope - that it is the right thing to do.