[13:06] hello! is there someone who could update torbrowser-launcher in Ubuntu Focal? It is currently broken on new installs because the old tor browser dev public key is not used anymore, needs simple patch from Debian [13:06] https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/torbrowser-launcher/+bug/1856895 [13:06] Launchpad bug 1856895 in torbrowser-launcher (Ubuntu) "Tor does not download and install; repeated signature verification failed" [Undecided,Confirmed] [13:06] here is the patch from Debian: https://salsa.debian.org/pkg-privacy-team/torbrowser-launcher/-/commit/72b87f502af0666954d9ae9f51b794d546e1ab6c [13:11] AsciiWolf: that will need to follow the SRU process please, if you're volunteering? [13:12] AsciiWolf: preferably a straightforward cherry-pick of the signature change only - that'll require the least effort from everyone and will presumably fix the problem? [13:17] rbasak, I am unfortunately too busy with other work stuff at the moment :/ but hopefully I will have some free time at the weekend... [13:18] what exactly is needed to prepare the SRU? the last SRU I did was years ago so I don't remember [13:20] AsciiWolf: process documented here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates#Procedure [13:21] AsciiWolf: in summary: preparing the package update, some thinking and explaining in the bug, and testing the SRU after it's accepted into the proposed pocket [13:22] ok, thanks! [15:56] rbasak, hi, one more question: is it possible to easily make a diff from the new package version in Debian (or Ubuntu Groovy after the package is updated there) when compared to the old one in Ubuntu Focal? :) [15:57] so I don't have to do all the changes manually [16:07] AsciiWolf: do you know about the "debdiff" tool? Give it two dsc files and it'll give you a diff. [16:07] Maybe I don't understand your question? [16:10] rbasak, I knew about debdiff tool, I just didn't remember its syntax and whether I could use it on dsc files from another distro (Debian) [16:10] thanks :) [16:10] I will look at it tomorrow [16:15] Ah, no problem. Yes, it can do that :) [16:15] Thank you for looking after this bug!