=== guiverc is now known as guiverc2 === lag_ is now known as lag === dannf is now known as dannf` [16:32] anyone want me to test anything? [16:32] snow coming out of the wazoo today, 8 inches in 12 hours lol [16:33] Logan: o/ what are your plans/expectations wrt. https://code.launchpad.net/~logan/ubuntu/+source/audit/+git/audit/+merge/396803? [16:47] rbalint, hey, is the network-manager/systemd autopkgtest failure something on your list to investigate? [16:48] rbasak, I triggered a test with the release pocket version of network-manager and it's failing as well, https://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/packages/s/systemd/hirsute/amd64 [16:48] rbasak, sorry that was for rbalint ^ [16:48] np :) [16:49] seb128, no, i noticed that you were about to raise it with foundations and wanted to help a bit in initial triaging [16:50] rbalint, [0;1;39mInvalid unit name "●" escaped as "\xe2\x97\x8f" (maybe you should use systemd-escape?).[0m [16:50] weird [17:16] cpaelzer_: I've seen your emails about qemu but I need an AA to fully phase the package and my go to AAs are busy with 20.04.2 at the moment. [17:34] rbasak: I was ideally hoping to have that reviewed/merged :) [17:35] Logan: sure. We're just not used to non-server team people submitting MPs to our queue. We do want this to happen, we're just not used to it :) [17:35] So I want to make sure we don't get crossed wires here [17:35] Can you upload the package yourself, or do you need it sponsoring? [17:37] hah, sorry I threw you for a loop [17:37] I would need it sponsored since I'm only MOTU [17:37] OK. I'll take the review then. Thanks! (Probably tomorrow) [17:37] perfect, thank you! [17:55] bryce: I think my git-ubuntu branch is ready, but maybe I should make sure the spec is pinned down before you review it again, so save you ending up reviewing it three times if changes are needed. [18:12] rbasak, yes, that sounds good === xevious_ is now known as xevious === gurmble is now known as grumble [23:57] cjwatson: If you're around, do you know where in the ubiquity code the default size for the /boot partition is calculated and/or specified? [23:58] Eickmeyer: I haven't hacked on this stuff for six years [23:58] Eickmeyer: It might still be in partman-auto recipes, but I'm not sure [23:59] cjwatson: Ok, thanks. Know who else in here might know? [23:59] Eickmeyer: Not sure these days; I'd start by going through the changelog and looking for people who've touched partitioning-related stuff