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ratrace | Hello. Can anyone do me a favor? If you have nginx installed, can you check its logrotate hook, how is it signaling nginx to reopen logs? using invoke-rc.d rotate nginx or pidfile directly, or some other way? | 07:39 |
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icey | ratrace: https://pastebin.ubuntu.com/p/6QkrggQz98/ | 08:59 |
ratrace | icey: so it does the same dumb thing like debian. thanks for your assistance. | 09:00 |
icey | ratrace: looks like the post-rotate ends up doing "start-stop-daemon --stop --signal USR1 --quiet --pidfile $PID --name $NAME" | 09:00 |
ratrace | yes, I know what the "rotate" command in init script does. my problem here is that it's using the init script at all, even though systemd is the _only_ supported init on Ubuntu | 09:01 |
ratrace | because invoke-rc.d is subject to policy-rc.d and I've had certain unexpected fallout with cases like this one, trying to block service (re)starts upon installation or upgrade | 09:02 |
Peanut | Is ZFS install not available on the server installer yet? (Focal) | 09:39 |
mwhudson | Peanut: correct | 10:12 |
Peanut | Bummer - and the desktop iso is not a live iso, and the netboot.tar.gz / netboot.iso also doesn't contain the ZFS installer. | 10:20 |
Peanut | So basically there is no way to netboot and get ZFS boot installed. Somewhat of a dissapointment, it's been decades since I've done the whole booting from a stick thingy. | 10:22 |
littlebit | hi people, I have created a self signed certificate and wanted to enable https with snap with : nextcloud-enable-https custom , and that command wants a chain | 11:07 |
littlebit | can someone help me | 11:07 |
icey | hey jamespage - I think that https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/neutron/+bug/1878419 was initially your request, any chance you could update it with what you're hoping to see with it? | 11:15 |
ubottu | Launchpad bug 1878419 in neutron (Ubuntu) "clean up breaks/replaces and packages that are no longer needed" [Undecided,New] | 11:15 |
jamespage | icey: its about upgrade paths and whether we need to maintain the breaks/replaces fields - they get used when files move between packages | 12:15 |
jamespage | so for example - in groovy, we only have to worry about upgrades from focal - so its likely we can drop a whole load of breaks/replaces stanza's | 12:16 |
jamespage | as the file moves pre-date the focal package versions | 12:16 |
mdeslaur | rbasak: hi! Looks like the new mysql is FTBFS on riscv64, and it's preventing me from releasing my security update. Would you be the proper person to take a look, or should I ping someone else? | 15:39 |
rbasak | mdeslaur: someone on my squad will need to take it. I'm trying to increase the bus factor on MySQL and have others look at it more rather than it just being me. I can ask for volunteers in standup tomorrow, or we need it sooner we can ask around now I guess? | 15:43 |
mdeslaur | rbasak: it's blocking the security update, it can wait until the standup if nobody volunteers before then | 15:44 |
mdeslaur | unless I can regress riscv64 on focal? I'm not sure if we support it on focal or not | 15:45 |
* rbasak doesn't know | 15:48 | |
Soni | how do I force a systemd unit to not run even tho another unit wants it to run? | 19:57 |
sarnold | Soni: mask the unit, systemctl mask ... | 19:57 |
Soni | huh, thanks | 19:59 |
Soni | yeah I should just switch my quassel core to use postgres tbh but eh I don't wanna .-. so thanks! | 20:03 |
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