[07:46] <Rh0nda> Is groovy still supported, or already EOL?
[07:46] <Rh0nda> I'm pushing a change to the packages website (forgot to remove xenial properly) and noticed that groovy is said to stop its support in july, which is … now
[07:54] <ginggs> Rhonda: hi! distro-info-data says groovy EOL is 2021-07-22
[07:57] <Rhonda> Okay, so I wait.
[17:07] <webchat54> Hello. I'm looking for help and advices to install a RTC BS1302 module on a raspberry pi 4. This raspberry pi use the ubuntu server 21.04 OS.
[17:07] <webchat54> My BS1302 RTC module is documented to use: https://github.com/sourceperl/rpi.rtc with python3-rpi.gpio. But since ubunt 21.04 this package seems deprecated and the correct way seems to use python3-lgpio.
[17:12] <webchat54> Do you know an existing lgpio documentation more accesible than http://abyz.me.uk/lg/py_lgpio.html to help me to make a new implemention as a python module. ?
[17:13] <webchat54> Thanks in advance
[17:23] <Mekaneck> this is not the channel to ask
[17:24] <Mekaneck> also you're cross posting :)
[17:26] <Mekaneck> since it's about ubuntu on a Pi 4 i recommend #ubuntu-arm or asking in #raspberrypi
[17:26] <Mekaneck> webchat54: ^
[17:28] <webchat54> Ok. I had followed the advice on the #ubuntu chat and we were up to here. I will try on these channels that you proposed to me
[17:28] <webchat54> Thanks Mekaneck
[17:33] <Mekaneck> hmmm... seems i missed that part
[17:33] <Mekaneck> my bad
[17:36] <webchat54> do you think I'm still in the wrong place after all?
[17:38] <webchat54> My questions are around this package. https://packages.ubuntu.com/hirsute/python3-lgpio It's my fist time on looking advices directly  from package maintainers and developper.