[00:08] fo0bar: qemu in focal-proposed should be fixed. [00:24] wgrant: It was broken? [00:25] blahdeblah: Only for RISC-V, fortunately. [00:25] Ah, cool [00:45] hi [00:45] I'm getting a 500 server error on https://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=expat - are you? [00:49] AlecTaylor: it loaded for me just now; how about you? [00:49] Hmm yeah looks like it's working again [00:56] AlecTaylor: The backend on that thing used to get clogged up a lot (unless they've done a major overhaul in the last year). If problems persist, report in #canonical-sysadmin or rt@ubuntu.com and someone can kick it. [01:57] wgrant: ta, replied to https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/qemu/+bug/1872945 [01:57] Launchpad bug 1872945 in qemu (Ubuntu) "risc-v doubles getting clobbered somehow" [High,Triaged] [02:11] fo0bar: Thanks! [06:02] can somone confirm, that when enabling full disk encryption on an SSD in the initial setup, the installer sets the "discard" option in /etc/crypttab? [06:03] I guess that's a bad idea. [13:10] wgrant, planning to land silo? [13:10] riscv64 is mostly finished [13:11] LocutusOfBorg: Yep, with release manager permission! [13:12] :) === JP2 is now known as Guest43592 [16:17] rbasak: I can't remember if I've asked this before, but there are a few bits on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NewReleaseCycleProcess that refer to the old Bazaar importer (search for "placeholder for future replacement"). Is there anything in the git importer that should replace those checklist steps? [16:20] * rbasak looks [16:21] cjwatson: I don't think we need any equivalents of those. [16:22] rbasak: Cool, I'll just delete those then [16:22] +1 [16:23] sil2100: ^- I deleted those items both from the NRCP wiki page and from the Google doc checklist [16:24] (latter are currently suggestions) [16:26] AFAICT, imports should just magically continue to work after a new series is opened. The only thing that might be affected is the "ubuntu/devel" and similar branch pointers, but the way things are arranged at the moment, the series list is loaded from the Launchpad on every individual package import run, so that should just update. [16:34] I think as well as the series update branch-distro was particularly fragile in the face of intermediate states while the new series was being created. But no real reason you'd have replicated that from the other side of the webservice API boundary. [16:39] cjwatson: thanks! [16:40] It's good to have someone take a look at it earlier, rather than us scratching our heads when the time comes [16:40] I think I've been meaning to for several cycles now