[05:42] <alkisg> Hi, possibly due to overlayfs changes, rsync fails on then 20.10 live CD when /proc isn't mounted. To reproduce:
[05:42] <alkisg> # mount --bind / /mnt; chroot /mnt rsync -p /bin/ls .
[05:42] <alkisg> rsync: [receiver] failed to set permissions on "/.ls.CDExhu": Operation not supported (95)
[05:42] <alkisg> rsync error: some files/attrs were not transferred (see previous errors) (code 3) at main.c(1330) [sender=3.2.3]
[05:42] <alkisg> Should I file a bug report against the kernel or rsync, or is that by design?
[05:46] <alkisg> It's strange that when /proc is mounted, the problem doesn't appear...
[10:09] <Laney> The primary archive publisher is off for a little bit while we initialise the new series
[10:14] <alkisg> Ah OK the problem is limited to rsync, it appears to need /proc to be mounted in 20.10
[10:14] <alkisg> It's trying to chmod /proc/self/fd/*
[10:15] <alkisg> Filing a bug there...
[10:17] <Hejkki> hello. How do i compile a source to .deb applying some settings to the compiler such as enabling libfribidi library on the configuration of the program
[10:18] <Hejkki> i already have fetched the esource using apt source
[10:18] <Hejkki> -e
[11:02] <Hejkki> ok, seems like i don't have to. I just need to install the required library -dev package and rebuild the program i want
[12:31] <Laney> Publisher back on, archive should be normalish now