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=== cpaelzer__ is now known as cpaelzer
cpaelzerHmm, was there any hickup that might have eaten my armhf autopkgtests recently?10:01
cpaelzerqemu depends on the "Test in progress" armhf runs for initramfs-tools libvirt and open-iscsi; But these tests are neither recently completed nor listed in the "running" page of autopkgtest10:02
cpaelzerso it seems they were lost; The solution is an easy retry but if there was a hickup removing them it would be good to know abut it.10:02
cpaelzerhmm - also https://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/request.cgi?... seems to be not responding ...10:12
Laneycpaelzer: it's erroring: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/6QqgCxXTnN/10:31
Laneydunno what this means right now :>10:32
Laneyhmm no, maybe that's a red herring, I managed to submit some requests10:43
cpaelzeryeah Laney WFM as well now10:59
Laneyweird though, it looks as though some requests never made it into the queue11:06
rbasakCan someone point me to an example of a manual source pocket copy into hirsute-proposed please? I'm trying to find an edge case example for some git-ubuntu development.11:27
rbasakeg. from a PPA11:27
rbasakMaybe even a binary copy.11:27
rbasakAha, got one11:33
rbasakI ended up writing a search function11:33
cpaelzerLaney: and vice versa some of my error 504 requests got executed11:40
Laneythere seems to have been some kind of disturbance in the force11:42
LaneyI'm not sure why some of these requests went missing either, maybe rabbitmq had a sad period11:43
LaneyI'm going to wait for the queue to drain, restart rabbitmq and get proposed-migration to re-request all its outstanding tests11:51
apwrbasak, any kernel i would think12:39
rbasakapw: yeah the first hit was linux-meta-azure 5.4.0.1037.3512:44
rbasakfrom ~canonical-kernel-team/+archive/ubuntu/ppa12:44
apwrbasak, and if you need one without binaries for comparison, the linux-signed-azure at a similar version would be that12:46
rbasakAh, perfect. Thanks!13:00
iourarumHi, quick question, I have installed intel-mkl and intel-mkl-full in Ubuntu with sudo apt get install. Is this supposed to install ifort / intel fortran as well?13:03
tarzeauiourarum: no, imho. mkl is just the libraries13:06
tarzeauiourarum: you'll have to buy ifc/ifort and icc13:07
iourarumtarzeau: thank you13:08
tarzeauwhich version of it do you use? and how's your benchmarks against amds compiler, gcc, clang?13:08
tarzeauiourarum: are you doing astronomy or particle physics? (not many people still use fortran)13:09
tarzeauand how's your experience with flang?13:09
iourarumtarzeau: I am doing computational chemistry13:09
iourarumtarzeau: I am actually trying to install cp2k for RESP charge derivation of some molecules :)13:09
iourarumtarzeau: I can't comment on compiler performance yet, not fortran at least13:10
tarzeauiourarum: interesting, any free software you use that's not packaged yet?13:10
iourarumHmm, well it's nothing urgent really. I use vmd for visualisation but it's easy to install. I use gromacs for MD simulations but for these things you prefer to install from source I guess (to enable GPU acceleration). Other software I use I many times install using conda.13:12
=== halvors1 is now known as halvors
ItzSwirlzhey, so in upstream nemo a bug patch was made and was released. instead of patching nemo, instead can we package the new version for ubuntu only since debian wont do it anymore16:46
ItzSwirlzcurrent nemo version is 4.4.2, the bug patch release is 4.4.3. is it better to sru that one patch or submit a pr to launchpad?16:47
ItzSwirlzit seems just sru the patch is the correct thing to do, yes?16:49
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=== ijohnson is now known as ijohnson|lunch
rbasakItzSwirlz: I'm not sure I follow your question exactly. But if you're asking whether to take an upstream version bump that is actually just the one patch different from a version in Ubuntu, or to add a quilt patch that is the same patch, then mostly from a policy perspective nobody cares since the functional effect is the same, and so it's up to the uploader for whatever's easiest proess-wise.18:04
ItzSwirlzwell that'd be challenging becuase I'm not the uploader. I'm just trying to get sponsors to make SRU's really right now18:04
ItzSwirlzalso nemo isn't really setup fully in launchpad, so an sru would be appropriate18:05
rbasakI'm not sure what you mean by that18:05
rbasakDo you mean git?18:05
rbasakgit is secondary in Launchpad - it's an SRU either way18:05
ItzSwirlzyeah.18:05
rbasakAnd what is approved is an upload for which there is no real distinction as to whether git was used or not18:05
ItzSwirlzI think it's better to just add the patch and not basically make a new release18:05
rbasakSure18:07
rbasakIMHO, both methods carry approximately the same level of but different pain18:07
rbasakFrom an SRU review perspective I'd accept either18:07
rbasakIf you're not an uploader, then I'd negotiate with your potential sponsor, or if you don't have someone in mind, then just do it whichever way you prefer and I'd hope your sponsor will accept that.18:08
ItzSwirlzi'll get to work on it soon, school rn and i need to produce the bug first18:08
fossfreedomItzSwirlz: I'm happy to be your sponsor for nemo related stuff.  Just shout.18:45
ItzSwirlzalr18:45
sergiodjslyon: hey there!  I think I need someone to approve my last upload of s390-tools so that it can be published and I can then upload s390-tools-signed19:39
sergiodjslyon: if you can't do this, do you know who can?  perhaps some AA?19:40
=== ijohnson|lunch is now known as ijohnson
rafaeldtinocoxnox: I remember you were the person to go to on on s390-tools not long ago21:09
rafaeldtinocosergiodj: ^21:09
sergiodjrafaeldtinoco: thanks!21:31
banekondic996Why do i have to use xrandr and to type 3 lines of code to get custom resolution of 1920x1080 in VM which is common? While in windows you can find modeline in adapter settings22:25

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