[07:35] <mitya57> jbicha: done
[09:14] <LocutusOfBorg> juliank, hello, gpgme1.0 merge please? it is shown on merge page with my name on it because of a fix I did...
[10:46] <mwhudson> (initramfs) losetup -f
[10:46] <mwhudson> loop: can't get info on device /dev/loop1: No such device or address
[10:46] <mwhudson> how does that happen?
[10:47] <mwhudson> eh should go to bed instead :)
[11:46] <GunnarHj> Hi wgrant, can you please take a look at https://answers.launchpad.net/launchpad/+question/685484 . I think it's ready to add provided that it can be done even if the locale is not yet present.
[12:25] <rafaeldtinoco> morning o/
[13:31] <marcustomlinson> doko: hey, I see you managed to get libreoffice autopkgtests passing?
[13:31] <xnox> doko:  does gcc-9 do some weird trampoline / retpoline / zeroing of things?
[13:31] <xnox> doko:  or maybe kernel.
[13:32] <xnox> doko:  i see that klibc build, clears argc after an ioctl is performed
[13:33] <ubuking> hi
[13:33] <ubuking> are here some developers ??
[13:34] <xnox> ubuking:  maybe =) but they get scared and run away
[13:35] <doko> marcustomlinson: looks so
[13:35] <marcustomlinson> doko: did g++ change perhaps?
[13:36] <marcustomlinson> or was that fluke? :P
[13:39] <marcustomlinson> doko: I see you published a gcc-9 update yesterday
[13:40] <doko> marcustomlinson: https://gcc.gnu.org/PR92267, however a build still seems to fail for me
[13:42] <doko> xnox: sorry, no
[13:47] <xnox> doko:  hm, ok.
[13:49] <xnox> apw:  doko: so when klibc based userspace utility (losetup) calls an ioctl (which is implemented using kernel headers / .S assembly?) the global main functions, argc is cleared. When building with gcc-9 & linux-5.3 headers. https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1850184 Please tell me there is some "please-no-retpoline-clearing-vars" option =)
[13:49] <roaksoax> n]/win 7
[13:54] <doko> xnox: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Security/Features two new flags were turned on, but also in 8
[13:57] <xnox> doko:  yeah, i've already tried disabling them, and that doesn't seem to fix anything.
[13:57] <xnox> doko:  so i still currently think that v5.3 headers get excited by gcc-9 somehow
[22:26] <mwhudson> RikMills: there should be focal docker images now
[22:27] <mwhudson> hm but there aren't
[22:27] <mwhudson> well there should be soon :)
[23:40] <mwhudson> RikMills: ok it is there now :)