[08:01] <schopin> Could somebody with autopkgtest access trigger this for me ? https://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/request.cgi?release=impish&arch=i386&package=mysql-8.0&trigger=mysql-8.0/8.0.26-0ubuntu1
[08:02] <schopin> I'm suspecting the failing test blocking openssl isn't a regression caused by it...
[08:17] <ginggs> schopin: .
[08:19] <schopin> thanks!
[09:01] <sem2peie> tjaalton: ping >> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1939937
[09:03] <tjaalton> sem2peie: it's fixed in oem-5.13
[09:04] <tjaalton> sem2peie: which you can see from the change I did, marked it fix committed
[09:05] <sem2peie> linux-image-5.13.0-1011-oem ?
[09:05] <tjaalton> yes
[09:05] <sem2peie> thanks
[09:14] <sem2peie> tags:added: verification-done-focal
[10:18] <ginggs> schopin: passed https://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/packages/m/mysql-8.0/impish/i386
[10:18] <ginggs> but i also triggered a test with openssl/1.1.1k-1ubuntu1 and glibc/2.34-0ubuntu1, which hasn't failed yet
[13:46] <dbungert> may I get a retest for the following?  I suspect new systemd may help.  https://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/request.cgi?release=impish&arch=armhf&package=vip-manager&trigger=curl/7.74.0-1.3ubuntu1&trigger=systemd/248.3-1ubuntu7
[13:47] <cjwatson> dbungert: done
[13:47] <dbungert> cjwatson: thanks!
[16:32] <ItzSwirlz> cjwatson, TJ-: No, didn't help. I can't find any flag that'd replace the STAGE and removing it wouldn't do anything https://github.com/ItzSwirlz/iso-builder/runs/3486797937?check_suite_focus=true
[17:00] <ItzSwirlz> I'm not sure. I even tried force installing. I'm going to contact live-team
[19:47] <mwhudson> Sep 01 16:32:26 autopkgtest systemd-nspawn[781]: systemd-nspawn: error while loading shared libraries: libsystemd-shared-248.so: wrong ELF class: ELFCLASS64
[19:47] <mwhudson> what
[19:48] <mwhudson> (from the top failure on https://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/packages/s/systemd/impish/amd64)
[19:58] <TJ-> "The following additional packages will be installed" ... "systemd-container:i386"  ... "Setting up systemd-container:i386 (248.3-1ubuntu3) ..."
[20:21] <sumagnadas> so i am making an application for myself which will pull my supermix playlist from yt music and play it using libvlc module but it seems like i dont have control over it from the notification area of ubuntu or using media keys on my laptop....so how do i get it tot to show up on the notification area as well as control it using media keys?
[20:44] <mwhudson> TJ-: hmm yeah, also turns out that the test is using all proposed packages which makes oddball stuff a bit less shocking