[01:44] <handsome_feng> Hi, could someone have a look at LP: #1873543?
[06:48] <handsome_feng> Good morning, seb128, Could you have a look at LP: #1873543? I saw your name in the changelog, :)
[06:53] <seb128> handsome_feng, hey, what locale is that about?
[06:53] <seb128> zh_CN?
[06:57] <handsome_feng> seb128: Yes
[07:01] <seb128> handsome_feng, those strings are not listed in launchpad for translations, unsure how you got those translated before? I commented on the bug
[07:04] <handsome_feng> seb128: I translated those strings locally and then submitted the PR request... Now I think I should submit the translations to the launchpad...
[07:05] <seb128> handsome_feng, yes you should
[07:06] <handsome_feng> Is there a temporary solution？Or should I submit those translations to launchpad right now?
[07:06] <seb128> local changes get overriden when a proper export happens
[07:07] <seb128> handsome_feng, I've uploaded an updated template to launchpad, those strings should be translatable soon in the web interface
[07:08] <handsome_feng> seb128: Fine, I will do that ASAP, thanks!
[07:32] <LocutusOfBorg> wgrant, I'm pretty sure llvm-10 gets stuck
[07:32] <LocutusOfBorg> look:
[07:32] <LocutusOfBorg> https://launchpad.net/~ci-train-ppa-service/+archive/ubuntu/4023/+build/19167215
[07:32] <LocutusOfBorg> https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/llvm-toolchain-10/1:10.0.0-3/+build/19151969
[07:32] <LocutusOfBorg> they differ of one day in start building and they are stuck on the same page?
[07:32] <wgrant> LocutusOfBorg: Pretty sure they'
[07:32] <wgrant> re not stuck
[07:32] <wgrant> The test suite is just very quiet
[07:33] <wgrant> https://launchpad.net/~ci-train-ppa-service/+archive/ubuntu/4029/+build/19180814 is building with the test suite disabled, in case they don't eventually finish
[07:33] <wgrant> But I've had it run the test suite fine before
[07:38] <LocutusOfBorg> ack
[07:40] <LocutusOfBorg> nice to know, in any case the 4build1 on ci is one day ahead of the one in archive...
[07:45] <handsome_feng> seb128: Done, :)
[07:56] <seb128> handsome_feng, looks like you only did suggestions there, you are not part of the translators? you need to find an official member of the chinese translation team to approve those
[07:59] <handsome_feng> seb128:  Ok, I will try to find one now
[08:27] <handsome_feng> seb128: Done again! :)
[09:50] <wgrant> fo0bar: The riscv64 sshd hang is a bug in qemu 4.2. 4.1 or master are fine; https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/qemu/+bug/1872945 has details.
[09:52] <cjwatson> Oh good, I'm glad that wasn't somehow openssh's fault
[10:00] <wgrant> The sshd test case was by far the quickest and made the bisect much more viable.
[12:53] <ahasenack> cjwatson: hi, looks like you TIL libfido2 in debian, could you check, or ask nicoo to take a look at https://salsa.debian.org/auth-team/libfido2/-/merge_requests/4 please?
[13:22] <cjwatson> ahasenack: I've left you some comments
[13:23] <ahasenack> ok
[13:24] <cjwatson> (and have fixed my notification settings for that repository, so I should receive further stuff by email)
[14:26] <cpaelzer> zyga: you asked on 1873004 to  "check with "snap changes" if there was a corresponding refresh"
[14:27] <cpaelzer> zyga: but that only tells me if ther currently is one
[14:27] <cpaelzer> how can I make it look back in time?
[14:27] <cpaelzer> --help output wasn't very helpful ont his particular question :-/
[14:40] <zyga> cpaelzer: hey
[14:40] <zyga> cpaelzer: it can, with snap changes you see the history as well
[14:41] <zyga> cpaelzer: but not that much sadly, as we recycle and remove entries rather quickly
[14:42] <cpaelzer> zyga: I have added on the bug what I could find otherwise now
[14:42] <cpaelzer> thanks for the answer
[14:42] <zyga> cpaelzer: thanks
[15:32] <TJ-> I think there's a critical regression in the X-related libraries affecting (at least) amdgpu. With multiple monitors positioned left or right (not above or below) the displays have a blocked staircase effect. I suspected libxcomposite but downgraded that without effect. Currently suspecting libxcb. (both have had recent new upstream releases). Related bug report:
[15:32] <TJ-> https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/xorg/driver/xf86-video-amdgpu/-/issues/10
[15:37] <fo0bar> wgrant: cjwatson: cool thanks.  fwiw, this weekend I noticed strace became available and briefly tested...  and sshd worked fine (albeit slowly) under strace.  I yelled about a watched pot and planned to follow up today
[15:38] <wgrant> fo0bar: Having strace (albeit only in -updates) is indeed handy. Interesting that it fixed sshd. I wonder if it caused mstatus to be dirtied more often.
[15:38] <TJ-> tjaalton: is this ^^^ something you would have a clue about? The common thread seems to be the recently upgraded (since early April) libx* packages
[15:48] <TJ-> tjaalton: Bug #1873895
[16:47] <tjaalton> hardly likely
[17:35] <Beret> I'm seeing DNS issues with a machine after updating focal last night - other machines work fine so it's something specific with this focal machine. Is anyone seeing anything similar?
[17:35] <Beret> resolver issues?
[19:00] <teward> !dmb-ping
[19:23] <Trevinho> doko: hey, have you tested if mutter in focal finally fixed your issue? as I wrote and uploaded the fix in https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mutter/3.36.1-3ubuntu2 :)
[19:42] <doko> Trevinho: cool, I'll test tomorrow
[20:24] <LocutusOfBorg> wgrant, https://launchpad.net/~ci-train-ppa-service/+archive/ubuntu/4023/+build/19167215
[20:24] <LocutusOfBorg> build killed after 1500 minutes of inactivity.
[20:25] <LocutusOfBorg> seriously? 1 day and one hour and then boom?
[20:25] <LocutusOfBorg> so it seems to be not a slow build, but a stuck one to me
[20:25] <LocutusOfBorg> (unless we need more ram/swap and so on)