[09:48] https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/kubuntu-devel/2020-May/011840.html [11:02] 'Morning all [12:53] How do Santa's builds relate to Kubuntu CI? [13:41] mparillo: not much, as those are mostly for autopkgtest checks which you can't do in a launchpad PPA [13:49] Anything I can do to help with Kubuntu CI transition? [13:59] One initial idea is to use the lubuntu ci tooling to do a test instance. Say just building the plasma stack. Maybe assist some way with that [14:00] very early days [14:37] Heads-up to anyone with a Groovy system with -proposed enabled: Do NOT install initramfs-tools* 0.137. It seems to cause boot failure. [14:42] mamarley: 0.137ubuntu1 ? [14:42] That's the one. [14:43] I'm still investigating, but that's the only package I installed recently that could conceivably cause getting dumped to busybox on start. [14:44] mamarley: I have let the person who did the merge know [14:45] I was going to file a bug; I just wanted to be sure first. [14:47] I can't test at the moment. [14:51] My investigation is complete. It is definitely initramfs-tools. [14:53] mamarley, that's not hapening here. I have initramfs-tools installed, but no boot issues here on Gorilla [14:53] BluesKaj: You have -proposed enabled? [14:54] I think so, ...checking [14:56] yup it's enabled [14:56] Hmm, that's odd. I guess I need to do some more testing… [14:58] think it installed yesterday morning iirc, i was surprised to see a proposed deb without recalling adding a ppa which I assumed it was, which now apparently is not [15:00] BluesKaj: doubt it. it was only uploaded 3 hrs ago [15:06] uhoh, sorry , my mistake mamarley, RikMills, just ran an update, looks there are upgrades available to initramfs-tools [15:12] BluesKaj: Don't install it! [15:12] ok mamarley I won't, ...thanks [15:20] mamarley: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/initramfs-tools/0.137ubuntu2 [15:21] RikMills: Thanks! We really don't deserve you. :) [15:47] so should I comment proposed to prevent this issue with initramfs-tools? [15:52] In general, having -proposed enabled is a bad idea unless you really know what you are doing and are a masochist. [15:53] mamarley, odd thing is that I didn't add it to the sources.list [15:55] ok it's commented