[00:00] <cjwatson> "last failure on grub" not a thing, not relevant
[00:00] <cjwatson> Can we move this back to #ubuntu-release to avoid a split conversation?
[00:00] <teward> cjwatson: nobody ever replied to me at all in -release
[00:00] <teward> so this is really the "start of the conversation"
[00:00] <teward> same when wxl prodded
[00:00] <cjwatson> See the conversation there _right now_
[00:01] <teward> now i see it
[00:01] <teward> thanks
[00:01] <teward> (took too long for anything to show up)
[00:01] <teward> rbasak: still looking for your answer RE: #ubuntu-server poke from hours ago
[00:02] <teward> re: nginx and lua module and whether it works, my assumption is "no" based on the bug
[07:18] <ed_> hello, can you import rust-pleaser 0.3.24 from sid please. rationale: to work around dependencies
[08:44] <seb128> hum, why is syncpackage not seeing sources uploaded to unstable yesterday?
[08:45] <seb128> $ syncpackage gnome-builder
[08:45] <seb128> Version in Debian 3.38.1-1 (unstable) isn't newer than Ubuntu 3.38.1-1build3 (hirsute-proposed)
[09:03] <ed_> seb128: might be feature freeze
[09:05] <seb128> ed_, the Debian one?
[09:10] <Laney> seb128: it's a launchpad thing, if the page on https://launchpad.net/debian/+source/gnome-builder doesn't know about it then it's not syncable
[09:11] <seb128> Laney, ah, thanks, and do you know how often those are supposed to happen? it usually takes less than half a day, it feels bogus that they didn't get picked up at this point
[09:11] <seb128> I guess I should check on the launchpad channel
[09:12] <Laney> no, but I did manage to sync glib2.0 which was uploaded yesterday
[09:13] <seb128> weird
[09:14] <ed_> Laney: what did you end up doing? rust-pleaser is also stuck
[09:16] <Laney> ed_: doing to what?
[09:21] <ed_> Laney: how did you end up syncing it, you said you managed to
[09:27] <Laney> ed_: I ran the synapackage command, which worked because Launchpad knows about this update: https://launchpad.net/debian/+source/glib2.0/2.67.5-1
[09:27] <Laney> syncpackage*
[09:27] <Laney> rust-pleaser is stuck for other reasons https://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/proposed-migration/update_excuses.html#rust-pleaser
[09:29] <ed_> sid updated to 0.3.24, to work around that excuse (nix). what i'm trying to do is get launchpad to 0.3.24
[09:29] <ed_> shouldn't it have syncd automatically?
[09:31] <Laney> no, Debian Import Freeze, see the topic or the release schedule, it needs to be requested manually at this point
[09:32] <ed_> Laney: i saw there was a freeze, but want to fix this. how do i get that done?
[09:34] <Laney> ed_: follow this process: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SyncRequestProcess
[09:39] <ed_> Laney: thank you, that explains it, i'll file a bug against the package
[12:31] <cjwatson> FYI the Debian import bug above is https://bugs.launchpad.net/launchpad/+bug/1917449
[12:31]  * cjwatson shakes fist at Python 2
[12:56] <doko> Python++
[12:57] <cjwatson> Nearly there :)
[12:58] <cjwatson> (But I don't think "fix production issue as part of migrating to py3" would be a very popular approach)
[13:50] <RikMills> ed_: fyi, rust-pleaser looks available to manual sync now
[14:03] <ed_> RikMills: would you like me to raise a ticket against the package for that? i'll need to finish off some day job things first
[14:07] <RikMills> ed_: if I was to do it, then I think yes. I don't see anything much in the debian or upstream changelogs that tell me if this has any new features or what bugs/issues justify it
[14:11] <ed_> ok, the log should show that nix was downgraded as it doesn't pass migration here
[14:11] <ed_> but yeah, that wasn't explict in the log
[16:32] <rbasak> sergiodj: node-uid-number isn't aged 7 days yet
[16:34] <sergiodj> rbasak: ok, thanks
[17:09] <teward> isn't the Ubuntu pastebinit supposed to default to the paste.u.c?
[17:09] <teward> in focal, it's defaulted to pastebin.com and fails hard.
[17:10] <RikMills> it goes to ubuntu in my focal
[17:12] <teward> hmmmm
[17:12] <teward> interesting
[17:12] <teward> because it doesn't here.
[17:14] <teward> RikMills: do you have a .pastebinit.xml in your home dir perchance?
[17:15] <teward> the main reason I ask is because this is the type of output I get without a customized xml to tell it where to paste to: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/DcYzbwmrXG/
[17:15] <teward> and it's defaulting to pastebin.com and not paste.u.c which is *different* for Focal than it was before, at least on here.
[17:15] <RikMills> teward: no. it is actually a testing VM, so a pristine then updated install
[17:15] <teward> hmmmmmmmm
[17:16] <teward> *spins a testing Focal container*
[17:16] <teward> (LXD is good for that xD)
[17:17] <teward> huh that is *weird* it's only my system that's having this problem o.O
[17:17] <teward> i wonder what went weird on here
[17:18] <teward> okay, that's *really* weird, my laptop here is Focal upgraded from 18.04 and pastebinit is *not* pointing to the paste.u.c site.  but the container that's clean is.  I wonder what that's about...
[17:20] <RikMills> teward: have you done something so it doesn't think your system is a ubuntu one?
[17:21] <teward> yes and no.
[17:21] <teward> no in that this is a Focla system
[17:22] <teward> yes in that it's a userspace python 3.9.0 build running via pyenv and didn't have 'distro' installed - meaning the setup script for that build didn't run the `pip3 install` i told it to after compiling.
[17:22] <teward> so `distro` plugin wasn't available, and pastebinit silently 'pass''s on ImportErrors for that and that's why it's falling back to pastebin.com
[17:22] <RikMills> right
[17:22] <teward> so not the bug I initially thought, becuase ERR:UserError
[17:22] <teward> but still a bug for stgraber to look at RE: Pastebin itself as the fallback failing hardcore.
[17:35] <seraph> on a launchpad bug, what does the label sts-sponsor-volunteer indicate?
[17:38] <rbasak> Anyone can set any tag on a bug
[17:38] <rbasak> The official "Ubuntu" tags are documented at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/Tags but this probably isn't one of them.
[17:39] <rbasak> Individual people and teams can use whatever they like to mean what they want
[17:39] <rbasak> In this case it's probably the Canonical STS team
[17:39] <rbasak> (something internal to them)
[17:39] <seraph> thanks
[17:40] <rbasak> I'm guessing it's something to do with finding a sponsor for an upload internal to their team.
[17:40] <rbasak> can use whatever they like> we do try to avoid stepping on each others' toes, of course
[17:53] <ed_> RikMills: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/rust-pleaser/+bug/1917502
[17:59] <RikMills> ed_: done
[18:00] <ed_> RikMills: Thanks, much appreciated
[19:10] <ddstreet> seraph which bug in particular are you looking at?
[19:24] <seraph> ddstreet https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/initramfs-tools/+bug/1876570