[00:02] <mwhudson> hmm is there a character special device where reads always block?
[00:16] <xnox> vorlon:  cool, and it looks like libreoffic is migrating / has migrated so things are working
[00:57] <xnox> doko:  actually boost1.67 autopkgtest results look ok. all the things that are regressed, are things that are scheduled to be removed from debian already
[06:48] <Unit193> Loccie!
[13:16] <rbasak> Has anyone else seen ssh session hangs recently? I'm wondering if it's a regression that has hit Xenial.
[13:17] <rbasak> sshd isn't consuming input - I see bytes in Recv-Q on the server end
[14:16] <rbasak> I wonder if it's because at the client end I upgraded Firefox, and it's now really hungry with TCP connections that I tunnel over ssh using SOCKS
[14:16] <rbasak> Perhaps a latent bug in Xenial's openssh-server when MaxSessions maxes out
[15:03] <doko> seb128: fyi, your libplist and libmobiledevice uploads b-d on python3-all-dev, but only build for the default python3
[15:03] <seb128> doko, they are coming from Debian, I just did rebuilt for a transition
[15:04] <seb128> doko, but thanks for pointing it out
[15:05] <seb128> doko, is that an issue in practice/leading to a bug? or just incorrect?
[15:08] <doko> seb128: usually we try to minimize the uploads when doing the 3.7 to 3.8 switch. all packages built this way won't block later on the actual python3 defaults change
[15:09] <seb128> doko, ok, good to know, I will report to Debian and change it if I've to do another upload, thanks!
[15:11] <doko> see #943631, #943633 for such kind of bug reports
[15:11] <seb128> k
[15:12] <seb128> (need to drop offline for a bit, bbl)