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xnoxcjwatson:  i like the 5.8 kernel!00:44
xnoxhowever seeing odd things already00:45
xnoxi.e. dh_clean: error: unlink clean-7.4-stamp failed: Invalid argument00:45
xnoxi beg your pardon dh_clean?! =) but laters00:45
xnoxhttps://launchpadlibrarian.net/523389726/buildlog_ubuntu-hirsute-riscv64.xz-utils_5.2.5-1.0build1_BUILDING.txt.gz00:47
xnoxhm00:47
xnoxfind: cannot delete ‘./src/liblzma/api/Makefile.in’: Invalid argument00:47
xnoxoh00:50
xnoxit might be me!00:50
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slingamni just got a change merged into apport that removes its dependency on python3-requests: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/apport/+bug/190360503:29
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1903605 in apport (Ubuntu) "proposed patch: remove dependency on python3-requests" [Medium,Fix released]03:29
slingamni think that removes the hirsute base system's dependency on python3-requests, but i'm not sure how to check03:30
oSoMoNgood morning06:53
oSoMoNhttps://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/proposed-migration/focal/update_excuses.html hasn't been re-generated in a week, is there something broken there?06:53
RAOFoSoMoN: I think I saw L aney and x nox lalking about that earlier today?06:58
RAOFoSoMoNS: Ah, yes. This morning, in #ubuntu-devel.06:59
* oSoMoN checks the logs07:00
seb128oSoMoN, https://irclogs.ubuntu.com/2021/02/16/%23ubuntu-release.html#t18:50 but no reply afaik07:01
RAOFHuh.07:03
RAOFWhy is wlcs stuck in hirsute-proposed? It doesn't show up on update_excuses?07:03
seb128RAOF, https://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/proposed-migration/update_excuses.html#wlcs ?07:04
seb128autopkgtest for mir/1.7.1-0ubuntu7: arm64: Regression ♻ , armhf: Regression ♻ , i386: Ignored failure, ppc64el: Regression ♻ , s390x: No test results07:04
seb128autopkgtest for mir/2.2.0-0ubuntu2: amd64: Regression ♻07:04
RAOFHah. Did I not finish waiting for the page to fully load before searching for “wlcs” 🤔07:05
oSoMoNseb128, ack thanks, let's ping la_ney again when he gets online07:05
seb128RAOF, right, that page has enough content that loading takes a bit :-)07:06
RAOFAaaaaaah. The new Mir release I'm preparing to upload should let it through!07:12
cjwatsonxnox: I'm on leave today.  wgrant may be around, but if it turns out not to be a problem on our side then all the better :)08:50
juliankandrewsh: I actually read the Debian bug on wpa and session-ticket now, and actually upstream disabled session tickets itself too, in a different place, so I'll just sync it09:08
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juliankOne delta less09:09
andrewshjuliank: cool, thanks!09:09
oSoMoNLaney, https://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/proposed-migration/focal/update_excuses.html hasn't been re-generated in a week, is there something broken there?09:12
LaneyoSoMoN: sounds likely, you can see the logs under https://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/proposed-migration/log/focal/09:13
Laneyi'll look in a bit09:14
seb128error: branch 'focal' not found.09:15
seb128fun09:15
seb128that's not the error though09:16
juliankE: [2021-02-17T09:00:50+0000] - inconsistency found (end): binary snapd-xdg-open from source snapd-xdg-open not in binaries_t[riscv64]09:18
juliankleading to AssertionError: inconsistencies found in target suite09:18
juliankin https://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/proposed-migration/log/focal/2021-02-17/08:08:22.log09:18
juliankit should be in there - there are riscv64 debs09:20
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Laneyok let's see now09:36
didrocksmwhudson: hey, is there the plan to switch to 1.16 by default now that it’s released and in proposed?09:58
* didrocks would like to upload some packages using //go:embedeed09:58
TJ-Do we have a tool that can efficiently and quickly compare package dependency versions between releases (to determine if a package could be backported) ? I'm investigating if it'd be feasible to backport network-manager{,-gnome} from 21.04 to 20.04 to take advantage of nm-connection-editor's support for wireguard tunnels10:32
dokodidrocks: see the release schedule for the planned changes. apparently we anticpated the upstream release a bit earlier10:37
rbasakxnox: bug 1915878 hit the technical-board@ ML moderation queue. Is this intentional, or an accident?11:22
ubottubug 1915878 in sl-modem (Ubuntu) "RM sl-modem hardware not available" [Undecided,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/191587811:22
rbasakI'm happy to let it through if that's what you want, but I think maybe it got there indirectly and you're not actually trying to raise it with the TB? In which case I might as well discard it.11:22
LaneyoSoMoN: I removed some out of date snapd binaries, hopefully that will work around it11:35
Laneythanks for reporting11:36
didrocksdoko: yeah, it’s usually start of february11:38
didrocksdoko: surprised that golang 1.16 by default was set in January, Go 1.16 was always planned to be early February11:39
xnoxrbasak:  i do not know how or why that hit tb moderation queue.11:57
xnoxrbasak:  i only simply opended the bug report ah11:57
xnoxrbasak:  reject11:57
xnoxrbasak:  i meant to subscribe ~ubuntu-archive, not ~ubuntu-drivers11:57
xnoxrbasak:  that's just an AA thing, not ~ubuntu-drivers thing.11:58
xnoxbut TB comments on package removals are always welcomed =)11:58
slyonHey ginggs! I'm currently looking into the proposed-migration of some R packages (like r-bioc-delayedarray). Many autopkgtests fail because of "namespace ‘Matrix’ 1.2-18 is already loaded, but >= 1.3.2 is required". You uploaded rmatrix 1.3-2+really1.2-18-0ubuntu1 recently to fix a s390x autopkgtest failure...12:11
slyonI think we need to upgrade rmatrix again to unblock all those R packages, like r-bioc-delayedarray, r-bioc-matrixgenerics, r-cran-matrixstats, r-bioc-beachmat, r-bioc-summarizedexperiment, r-bioc-hdf5array, ...12:12
slyonDo you think we can find another fix for that s390x failure?12:12
ginggsyeah, and the whole pile would have migrated, except new uploads came along :(12:12
slyondamn... would you be fine with me upgrading rmatrix again? Or would that break other packages you're working on?12:14
ginggsslyon: upstream rmatrix are finally looking at it, see debian bug #980809 - so i'm hoping for a new rmatrix soon and we can sync12:15
ubottuDebian bug 980809 in src:rmatrix, src:r-cran-glmmtmb "rmatrix: breaks autopkgtest of r-cran-glmmtmb on s390x" [Serious,Open] http://bugs.debian.org/98080912:15
siretartAny advise on getting golang packages migrated? It seems an awful lo tof them are waiting for glibc to migrate for quite a while...12:16
siretartI've received a couple of nag emails about my uploads being stuck in proposed12:16
ginggsbut do go ahead with a rmatrix 1.3-2+really1.3-2xxx if you want, i don't think you can break anything that isn't already broken :)12:16
slyonginggs: alright, so let's wait a bit more. I'll create an update-excuse bug for the affected packages then12:17
rbasakxnox: thanks. I'll discard to save you getting more spam. I guess it's because the TB is an admin of ~ubuntu-drivers?12:18
ginggsslyon: i think rebuilding the affected packages against rmatrix 1.2 is an option, but i think a waste of our time12:18
xnoxrbasak:  something like that.12:19
slyonACK12:26
Laneysiretart: loads of things are backed up versus glibc at the minute, there's not a lot you can do but it will hopefully be unblocked soon12:27
siretartLaney: thanks for confirming!12:28
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oSoMoNLaney, looks like the focal report was correctly generated, thanks!14:24
Laney\o\14:48
Laney/o/14:48
rbasakcjwatson: o/ just checking you still have my changes file proposal in your queue please?14:58
slingamncan anyone advise on how to confirm that python3-requests is no longer a dependency of the hirsute base system?15:56
rbasakslingamn: https://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/germinate-output/ubuntu.hirsute/rdepends/requests/python3-requests16:49
rbasakThat's the reverse dependency tree for it in hirsute16:49
rbasakcloud-init does still depend on it, so that suggests to me that you would see it on a base Ubuntu Server install.16:50
rbasakssh-import-id too, though that should go away as soon as my upload from yesterday lands16:51
slingamnrbasak: thanks! so if you remove cloud-init and autoremove, it'll go away, which is what i wanted16:52
rbasakslingamn: I'm not entirely sure though - easier to check when ssh-import-id lands and that page updates16:54
slingamnsweet16:54
slingamnstill thinking about removing it from cloud-init (not for hirsute though)16:55
slingamnthe basic change should be pretty easy, since cloud-init only uses it behind a compatibility layer / internal library function16:56
rbasakcloud-init needs to run on some very old distro releases. So you might have some trouble there.16:56
slingamnoh, hmm16:57
slingamni'll ask in its channel16:57
rbasakYou might be able to do something with a conditional import, requiring requests only on those older releases. But that would also carry a maintenance burden16:57
rbasakSure16:57
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phibsAnyone know why ipmitool won't build from the DSC on Ubuntu 20.04 ?23:24

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