[04:42] <teward> RAOF: I think the removal of those packages for py3.8 lack of support has caused a number of other more... concerning... regressions?
[04:43] <teward> or is this still the same issue?
[04:45] <RAOF> "teward" (https://matrix.to/#/@freenode_teward:matrix.org): what do you mean? It shouldn't have resulted in anything being broken that wasn't before?
[04:45] <teward> unless i can't read right
[04:45] <teward> RAOF: only seeing the latest messages in the chain because my email server asploded
[04:45] <teward> so my bad
[04:47] <RAOF> Good, good.
[04:48] <teward> ah right you yanked those packages from proposed
[04:48] <teward> i was looking for the debdiff'd packages 'cause im' bored :p
[04:48] <teward> i should probably do that in the morning instead of at 00:48 :p
[04:48] <teward> *goes to pass out in bed*
[05:24] <RAOF> 🤘
[07:33] <ginggs> sil2100: pyhst2's ppc64el binaries have already been removed from -release.  pyhyst2 is now blocked by nvidia-graphics-drivers-450, which is blocked by linux restricted modules
[07:34] <ginggs> I think removing pyhst2's binaries on amd64 will allow nvidia-cuda-toolkit to migrate, and pyhst2 can migrate when n-g-d-450 and l-r-m are sorted
[07:34] <ginggs> i'll ask in #ubuntu-release
[13:08] <teward> RAOF: do the autopkgtests for the affected regressed packages need fixed or is it the packages which were yanked from proposed that need fixed, on that py3.8 thing
[13:08] <teward> s/thing/issue/
[13:08] <teward> asking because reasons :)
[16:54] <AsciiWolf> kenvandine, hi, https://bugs.launchpad.net/snap-store-desktop/+bug/1873040 - is there any chance this issue will get fixed? :) and is there any way I could help? I am not a devel, but I can do testing, debugging etc.
[16:58] <AsciiWolf> however, when I tried debugging this issue the last time, there was nothing in verbose logs and I was not able to find anything related to why the deb menu is empty :/ anyway, feel free to ping me if you want any help with this issue... it would be great if this was finally fixed :)
[17:39] <kenvandine> @AsciiWolf yeah, we plan to fix that.  It's not trivial and we have other priorities ahead of it
[17:39] <udevbot> Error: "AsciiWolf" is not a valid command.
[17:39] <kenvandine> AsciiWolf yeah, we plan to fix that.  It's not trivial and we have other priorities ahead of it
[22:27] <tumbleweed> 7/32