[13:32] <Ussat> They changed some host based FW rules, and broke my shit
[18:20] <luke-jr> it looks like altivec is broken in groovy? https://launchpadlibrarian.net/493930785/buildlog_ubuntu-groovy-ppc64el.bitcoin_0.20.1.knots20200815-groovy0_BUILDING.txt.gz
[18:23] <oerheks> yes, build error 16 hrs abo
[18:23] <oerheks> ago
[18:23] <oerheks> https://launchpad.net/~luke-jr/+archive/ubuntu/bitcoinknots
[18:24] <oerheks> fix it?
[18:59] <luke-jr> oerheks: it's a problem with Ubuntu groovy
[19:01] <luke-jr> I can't fix Ubuntu/Launchpad
[19:27] <tomreyn> it's not this, is it?  https://www.quora.com/Why-am-I-getting-vector-does-not-name-a-type-in-C-even-though-I-included-vector-and-added-using-namespace-std-in-another-header-and-included-that-header
[19:31] <luke-jr> no
[19:31] <luke-jr> that's about C++'s std::vector, not Altivec's vector attribute
[19:32] <tomreyn> ok, i'm clueless, just tried to find something related. maybe file a bug against ubuntu's gcc 10 then
[19:34] <tomreyn> if you think it's specific to launchpad instead, maybe bring it up in #lauchpad (or where the topic there suggests)
[19:40] <luke-jr> I have no reason to think ti is