[10:24] <TJ-> is rmadison supposed to be authoratitive for suites like focal-updates, focal-proposed, focal-security bionic-updates bionic-proposed etc?
[10:29] <rbasak> What do you mean by "authoritative"?
[10:30] <rbasak> I've not known it to be wrong, but it doesn't represent something that has yet to be published.
[10:38] <TJ-> rbasak: someone was asking to identify the python3 version in various -updates (and -proposed) to figure out where a specific version of python3 came from, and couldn't see the installed version in rmadison output. specifically "rmadison --url ubuntu --suite=bionic-updates python3" shows "3.6.7-1~18.04" but turns out the actual package in question was python3-minimal, not python3, so false
[10:38] <TJ-> alarm
[10:42] <cjwatson> It's fairly hard for it to be wrong, since it basically just mirrors Sources/Packages files from the archive and pokes inside them.  Really the only practical failure mode is if the mirroring process breaks
[12:56] <TJ-> cjwatson: right ... it was us asking the wrong question :)
[13:15] <schopin> ginggs: you kindly uploaded opencryptoki for me last week, would you be willing to upload the backport of the included patch for an hirsute SRU ? This would be bug 1928780
[13:16] <schopin> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/opencryptoki/+bug/1928780
[13:19] <ginggs> schopin: sure, i can take a look shortly
[13:31] <schopin> thanks :)
[13:44] <TJ-> is there a way via apt on, say, armhf or aarch64, to ensure grub-pc-bin:i386 is installed but without its dependency on grub-common - need this for a TFTP server for x86 systems that boot GRUB over the network. I was going to add a foreign-architecture and an explicit [arch=i386] in sources.list but realised it probably won't help even if using pinning