[13:34] <_RipFreenode_> https://youtu.be/q0cRlJs7218?t=281
[16:49] <alkisg> Hi, I think that libc6=2.31-0ubuntu9.3 was published in focal, then revoked; and now people can't install dkms because it pulls libc6-dev, which depends on libc6=2.31-0ubuntu9.2. Is this a known issue? Should we expect a 9.3 update soon that will resolve it?
[16:56] <alkisg> Hmm, https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/glibc/+publishinghistory points to https://bugs.launchpad.net/snap-core20/+bug/1926355 - so I guess it's either "snap segfaults" or "unable to install dkms"?
[18:01] <User14> Good evening, I might have found a bug, but the automated reporting will not work bacause it says there is not backtrace. The problem is, after installing a flatpak, discover notifier segfaults.
[18:06] <User14> It looks like it's known: https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=416946
[18:07] <User14> It happens "every time" you install or remove a flatpak. Not terribly bad, everything works, but its a bit annoying. Even if you install or remove using the terminal, the bug still triggers.
[20:38] <alkisg> (still about libc6) I believe a solution would be to re-upload 2.31-0ubuntu9.2 as 2.31-0ubuntu9.3 (or even 9.4). This would then not break snap, while allowing people to install libc6-dev, as it wouldn't have a lower version than in the archives anymore.