[09:39] ahasenack,vorlon: that sounds like a result of yesterday's network outage [09:52] vorlon, I propose to sync iputils... what is your opinion? the only delta left is the cross-building hack, but debian revritten in dh clean rules... maybe it's fixed now? [10:05] Debian claimed to fix my cross-building bug in that rewrite [10:05] So it's possible [10:10] soooo sync and see? [10:18] err I hear it's possible to do local tests [10:37] cjwatson, my problem is that I don't know how to reproduce what is written there https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/iputils/+bug/872370 [10:37] Launchpad bug 872370 in iputils (Ubuntu) "iputils fails to cross-build" [Undecided,Fix released] [10:45] Pretty sure there's documentation somewhere on the Ubuntu wiki. At any rate it is not IMO acceptable for an Ubuntu developer to say "I don't know how to reproduce this thing, so how about we just drop your work" [10:47] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CrossBuilding oh look [10:48] (the autobuilder linked there hasn't run for ages, but the rest is still AFAIK basically current) [10:50] IIRC, pdebuild -- --host-arch i386 for example. [10:57] cjwatson, I wouldn't have asked if I was sure about how to do it... I also tried some way including using yocto arm sdk to setup the cross environment, but I failed [10:59] Unit193, I guess I have to create an amd64 tar.gz and then use pdebuild passing i386? [11:00] I'm not sure if this fixes the original issue, because arm* is more tricky when it comes to cross-build [11:00] and doing "-m32" might even work without actually exposing the original bug [11:11] * LocutusOfBorg tries a simple dpkg-buildpackage -a i386 [11:17] Renaming iputils-ping-dbgsym_20190515-1_i386.deb to iputils-ping-dbgsym_20190515-1_i386.ddeb [11:17] dpkg-genbuildinfo [11:17] dpkg-genchanges >../iputils_20190515-1_i386.changes [11:17] syncing, on an amd64 chroot, with :i386 stuff installed and forcing i386 arch worked [11:21] there is a missing libcap2-bin dependency [11:34] doko, verilator fixed. [12:50] vorlon, I stole the lshw delta, uploaded in Debian and will autosync in 6 days [22:44] OK, so xfce4-sensors-plugin is stuck in proposed, fails on s390x, but in Debian there doesn't seem to be any issue and on my own test (qemu) pbuilder it passed too. I'd guess that Debian's are virtual as well, and perhaps Ubuntu's are real? Any ideas? [22:45] ...Also I wouldn't expect anyone to ever use this package there, sooo.. [23:46] LocutusOfBorg: I presume you aren't around?