=== SuperKaramba is now known as BenderRodriguez === Wryhder is now known as Lucas_Gray === Wryhder is now known as Lucas_Gray === bpsecret- is now known as bpsecret [12:34] doko: hi, are you a debian ftpmaster by any chance? [12:36] ahasenack: no [12:36] k [15:51] LocutusOfBorg: that ocaml/findlib linux-image-generic dep8 error, we need a trigger with the kernel from proposed? [15:51] I did a run with all-proposed=1, same error [15:51] linux-generic : Depends: linux-image-generic (= 5.4.0.15.18) but 5.4.0.14.17 is to be installed [16:20] sarnold: probably one way to express those concerns is to follow up in the debian bug, since that's also the same entity that wrote the profiles in github. (re: hexchat's apparmor profiles) [16:30] ahasenack, I didn't check logs yet === Wryhder is now known as Lucas_Gray [17:11] hello [17:12] who can I talk about the focal server ISO and snapd seed present there? [17:13] The context is https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/snapd/+bug/1864113 [17:13] Launchpad bug 1864113 in snapd (Ubuntu) "snapd.seeded.service never starts" [Undecided,Confirmed] [17:13] the snapd team believes that the seed on the image is constructed incorrectly [17:16] zyga: rcj? [17:17] ahasenack: we're chatting in another channel now [17:17] cool [17:23] lamont: hey, hope you are doing fine! Do you remember why neither debian or ubuntu ever built the bind9 dlz modules? [17:27] ahasenack, seems good now [17:27] http://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/packages/c/camlpdf/focal/amd64 [17:27] oh? [17:28] something in the proposed kernel makes it non-installable [17:28] maybe the kernel calmed down [17:28] actually I don't need --all-proposed [17:28] that's a lot of retriggers that have to happen now [17:28] yeah, just ocaml? [17:28] ocaml and findlib need to be together afaik [17:28] the uninstallability is picking proposed packages automatically [17:29] it should auto-heal [17:30] ok, will leave it alone for today [17:30] I retried without all proposed [17:30] it should go green for lots of places [18:09] mapreri: oh nice, I hadn't noticed that it was the author of the profiles :)