[00:58] could I get https://launchpad.net/~fo0bar/+archive/ubuntu/riscv64/+edit enabled for riscv64 please? (or do I need to ask a duck? I honestly can't remember anymore) [00:59] fo0bar: riscv64 builds aren't currently generally available, for security reasons. [00:59] wgrant: ah [00:59] No scalingstack support for riscv64 yet. [00:59] wgrant: in totally unrelated news, I got grub2 and its dependencies building and running on riscv64 :) [00:59] ... [01:00] I probably should have checked if Linux had riscv64 EFI support first [01:00] but grub itself works! [01:00] There is like a v5 patchset [01:00] Doubt it'll make it into 5.7 though [01:02] yeah, 5.7 was the goal it appears, but considering it's already rc3 and it hasn't been approved it, 5.8 at the earliest [01:02] and grub itself needs loader support [01:03] For now u-boot's extlinux support works well enough, so it's not a serious limitation. [01:04] yeah, this was totally a "why not" project [01:04] https://www.finnie.org/stuff/grub2-riscv64.debdiff <-- here's the debdiff for grub-efi-riscv64 packages, fwiw [01:04] Nice [01:05] the patches/ additions would need to be cleaned up to be accepted anywhere, as it mixes original fixes and cherry picking from upstream without mention [01:05] but it works [01:06] also requires efivar-37 and efibootmgr-17 to be updated to build riscv64, but no additional changes needed to them [01:12] https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/grub-devel/2020-04/threads.html <-- ah, and loader support is in progress too [01:57] Anyone related to ISO spins here for questions? (or is there a more appropriate room; it maybe #ubuntu-website is better, relates to ISO building & iso.qa.ubuntu.com) [01:59] guiverc: Those aren't related to Launchpad. #ubuntu-devel is probably most relevant. [01:59] thanks wgrant & apologies to everyone [13:31] every time I try to log into launchpad I get an "Oops!" page suggesting I report a bug... Which I can't do because I can't log in - could anyone assist with this? [13:38] ladyfriday: Sure, tell us the oops id [13:43] OOPS-17a3b529005a5010ef6f3c7eaf2c8534 [13:43] https://oops.canonical.com/?oopsid=OOPS-17a3b529005a5010ef6f3c7eaf2c8534 [13:43] Looking [13:44] incidentally, the oops page doesn't give a link for where to get help and the tiny "contact launchpad support" on the main page needs 4 clicks before you get to "what to do with an oops ID" [13:44] ladyfriday: Did you attempt to delete and then recreate your account? [13:47] not that I'm aware of [13:47] ladyfriday: The reason this is failing is that there's another account from some time ago with the same email address [13:47] I couldn't remember the password or email I used for my account years ago, so just created a new one [13:48] Oh. You remembered the email address just fine [13:48] ooh, maybe that's it, I wonder why I couldn't get a password reset email [13:48] So could have used the password reset facility [13:48] Anyway, I'll fix it up now [13:54] ladyfriday: You should be able to log in now. And a bug report about it not being clear from the "Oops!" page how to report problems would be welcome. [13:54] (https://bugs.launchpad.net/launchpad/+filebug) [13:55] great, I'm in, thank you :) [13:55] I'll do that now, then I'll go and file the original bug I wanted to file :) [14:00] filed here: https://bugs.launchpad.net/launchpad/+bug/1876584 [14:01] Ubuntu bug 1876584 in Launchpad itself "Oops error page does not give instructions for how to get support" [Undecided,New]