[15:27]  * cpaelzer lights the MIR campfire
[15:29] <cpaelzer> highlighting MIR party people sarnold ddstreet doko didrocks999 jamespage
[15:29] <cpaelzer> #startmeeting Weekly Main Inclusion Requests status
[15:29] <meetingology> Meeting started Tue Jan 12 15:29:32 2021 UTC.  The chair is cpaelzer. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/meetingology.
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[15:29] <jamespage> o/
[15:29] <jamespage> good day
[15:29] <cpaelzer> yeah, same to all of you
[15:29] <doko> o/
[15:30] <cpaelzer> I'm ahead of the time - give everyone a bit to arrive
[15:30] <didrocks999> hey
[15:30] <ddstreet> o/
[15:30] <sarnold> good morning
[15:30] <cpaelzer> note: we had no previous action items except MIR reviews (which are handled separately)
[15:30] <cpaelzer> #topic current component mismatches
[15:30] <cpaelzer> this has a nice explosion today
[15:30] <cpaelzer> #link https://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/component-mismatches-proposed.svg
[15:30] <jamespage> yeah wow
[15:30] <sarnold> wow
[15:31] <cpaelzer> while I did just today (as part of +1) fixed the build of gstreamer-plugins-bad1.0 I'm not otherwise attached to it
[15:31] <cpaelzer> didrocks: gstreamer sounds desktop'ish - do you have info what is going on here?
[15:31] <didrocks> absolutely not, but I will ping to know about it
[15:31] <cpaelzer> maybe it is just rygel or gstreamer-editing-services1.0 that added a dependency?
[15:31] <didrocks> could be rygel, indeed
[15:32] <didrocks> -bad was never meant to be in main anyway
[15:32] <cpaelzer> ok, we'll leave that part of mismatches for you to look for then
[15:32] <doko> synced by seb
[15:32] <didrocks> yep
[15:33] <cpaelzer> nex in line is libbpf, I've asked smb to prep that
[15:33] <cpaelzer> we have a stub by doko https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libbpf/+bug/1910576
[15:33] <cpaelzer> I'm pre volunteering to do the review once available
[15:33] <doko> I assume we shouldn't try to work around libbpf
[15:34] <cpaelzer> not really, I think we should promote it
[15:34] <cpaelzer> it is quite useful and BPF seems to become only more popular - don't you think?
[15:34] <cpaelzer> unless smb does (after he's doen the pre-checks for filing it) want to bail out I'd plan for promoting it once through the MIR process
[15:35] <cpaelzer> oh
[15:35] <cpaelzer> I have failed to read the "n't"  in your post
[15:35] <cpaelzer> I think we agree :-)
[15:35] <cpaelzer> next is backupc - I have opened https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libbackuppc-xs-perl/+bug/1910262
[15:35] <cpaelzer> this is on security now
[15:36] <cpaelzer> sarnold: once there is any ETA it would be good to know if this can happen before hirsute FF
[15:36] <sarnold> cpaelzer: my initial thought is it is unlikely, we've got some backlog already
[15:36] <cpaelzer> :-/
[15:36] <cpaelzer> gladly we are  not creating 22.04 right now
[15:36] <sarnold> yes
[15:37] <cpaelzer> next are proper stubs now for https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/needrestart/+bug/1907422
[15:37] <cpaelzer> then a lot of usual suspects
[15:37] <cpaelzer> next new (for me) is moze -> abseil
[15:37] <cpaelzer> does that mean anything to any of your teams?
[15:38] <cpaelzer> oh it is mozc (too small on my screen)
[15:38] <cpaelzer> http://reqorts.qa.ubuntu.com/reports/m-r-package-team-mapping.html#pkg-ime
[15:39] <cpaelzer> is that inout of special characters liek libpinyin ?
[15:39] <doko> yeah, I already asked about pgk-ime, but didn't get a reply yet
[15:39] <cpaelzer> yeah for japanese
[15:40] <cpaelzer> didrocks: those inputs are sort of associated with Desktop usually (like the ongoing libpinyin MIR case) - would you ask around
[15:40] <didrocks> sure, will do
[15:40] <cpaelzer> mozc is also FTFBS https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mozc/2.26.4220.100+dfsg-2
[15:40] <cpaelzer> but in main since xenial
[15:41] <cpaelzer> tiff/libdeflate is beign worked on (killing the dependency) afaik
[15:41] <cpaelzer> command-not-found is the last new one that I see
[15:41] <cpaelzer> command-not-found -> apt-file ?
[15:42] <cpaelzer> https://launchpadlibrarian.net/494338961/buildlog_ubuntu-groovy-amd64.command-not-found_20.10.1_BUILDING.txt.gz
[15:42] <cpaelzer> https://launchpadlibrarian.net/515806097/buildlog_ubuntu-hirsute-amd64.command-not-found_20.10.1-1_BUILDING.txt.gz
[15:42] <cpaelzer> indeed it has grown
[15:42] <cpaelzer>  Depends: apt-file (>= 3.0~exp1~), lsb-release, python3-apt, python3:any
[15:44] <cpaelzer> juliank: ^^ ?
[15:45] <cpaelzer> what am I overlooking
[15:45] <cpaelzer> https://salsa.debian.org/jak/command-not-found.git has the apt-file dependency for ages
[15:45] <cpaelzer> but the built pacakge does not
[15:46]  * cpaelzer must stare the wrong way
[15:46] <cpaelzer> doko: it seems to be on fundations either way, can you take a todo to check on this ?
[15:46] <doko> yes
[15:46] <cpaelzer> ok if you have fun
[15:47] <cpaelzer> otherwise "Foundations"
[15:47] <cpaelzer> that closes -proposed
[15:47] <cpaelzer> next is
[15:47] <cpaelzer> #link https://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/component-mismatches.svg
[15:47] <cpaelzer> nothing that we'd not have seen&discussed before IMHO
[15:47] <cpaelzer> gogin on unless anyone wants to stop me
[15:48] <juliank> cpaelzer: command-not-found should not have been synced, should be on sync blacklist
[15:48] <cpaelzer> ok, so a removal of the new version is the solution then
[15:48] <cpaelzer> if that is the case doko could you handle that?
[15:48] <cpaelzer> thanks for the feedback juliank
[15:48] <cpaelzer> #topic New MIRs
[15:49] <cpaelzer> #link https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/?field.searchtext=&orderby=-date_last_updated&field.status%3Alist=NEW&assignee_option=none&field.assignee=&field.subscriber=ubuntu-mir
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[15:49] <sarnold> is it broken? :)
[15:49] <didrocks> haha
[15:49] <cpaelzer> which is good, I've seen some of you doing reviews
[15:49] <cpaelzer> thanks
[15:49] <cpaelzer> #topic Incomplete bugs / questions
[15:49] <cpaelzer> #link https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/?field.searchtext=&orderby=-date_last_updated&field.status%3Alist=INCOMPLETE_WITH_RESPONSE&field.status%3Alist=INCOMPLETE_WITHOUT_RESPONSE&field.subscriber=ubuntu-mir
[15:50] <cpaelzer> we've already mentioned deflate0 and libbpf and needrestart
[15:50] <cpaelzer> what is left is
[15:50] <cpaelzer> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/lua5.4/+bug/1909665
[15:51] <cpaelzer> there it is on desktop finalize this - AFAICS gunaner (reporter) is in touch with didrocks on that
[15:51] <cpaelzer> didrocks: can we leave it with you or do you need and help on that?
[15:51] <didrocks> cpaelzer: no, I think I’m good and things can take time, but should be fixable
[15:51] <cpaelzer> ok, next interesting one is https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/raspberrypi-userland/+bug/1895137
[15:52] <cpaelzer> there waveform states that a PPA should have all that doko requested in the review
[15:52] <cpaelzer> doko: I think it is up to you to check if this indeed satisfied what you wanted
[15:52] <cpaelzer> if it does this might be ready for promotion then ?! *hope*
[15:53] <cpaelzer> doko: can you do that check and and resolve anything that is left open with waveform ?
[15:55] <doko> well, ok. I'll tell waveform to upload ...
[15:55] <cpaelzer> if that is the next step for you, sure
[15:55] <cpaelzer> that concludes this section
[15:55] <cpaelzer> #topic Any other business?
[15:55] <sarnold> none from me
[15:56] <cpaelzer> we still see things getting more busy as expected for this phase of the cycle
[15:56] <didrocks> nothing either
[15:56] <cpaelzer> nothing else
[15:56] <ddstreet> nope
[15:56] <cpaelzer> ok, have fun and remove .. uh fix ... packages ...
[15:56] <cpaelzer> #endmeeting
[15:56] <meetingology> Meeting ended Tue Jan 12 15:56:37 2021 UTC.
[15:56] <meetingology> Minutes:        http://ubottu.com/meetingology/logs/ubuntu-meeting/2021/ubuntu-meeting.2021-01-12-15.29.moin.txt
[15:56] <sarnold> :)
[15:56] <sarnold> thanks cpaelzer, all
[15:56] <didrocks> thanks!
[15:56] <ddstreet> thanks o/
[21:58] <jose> vorlon: Hey, could you please update the calendar invite to use #ubuntu-meeting for the techboard meetings? should be available now in that timeslot :)