=== genii is now known as genii-core === sem2peie- is now known as sem2peie === icey_ is now known as icey === sem2peie- is now known as sem2peie [09:00] HI guys, I have 3 packages waiting in the sponsoring queue which I have just updated and retested successfully on jammy: unoconv, lyricue and nx-libs. Can someone outside the Foundations team take a look at them? Thanks :) [13:09] PSA: git-ubuntu is now catching up on Jammy opening and is quite far behind. If you need anything in particular it's easy to bump specific packages in priority - please ak. [13:09] I expect the queue will clear in a week or so given past performance. [13:09] *ask [13:21] 5251 pending imports :) [13:21] importing about 11 pkgs/h currently [13:22] It may also be worth pointing out that git.l.n is pretty close to being out of disk space (~98%). I have a ticket in to cut over to a new deployment, but it's not been done yet. Not saying you should stop, but we might need to get you to stop it at some point once we've arranged downtime. [13:35] that's very close to full indeed [13:37] Thanks. I'll speak to you before adding anything big. [13:38] FWIW, the pending imports at the moment will mostly be no-ops - just adding pkg/ubuntu/jammy* === genii-core is now known as genii [15:31] mfo: hey, thanks for taking care of that (I see you are all sorted now :) [15:32] jdstrand, np! thx for the quick review/merge/release w/ the other patch :) [17:12] cpaelzer: around? [17:12] (or rbasak) [18:06] o/ [19:52] rbasak: or cpaelzer: not sure how we want to handle this? https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/194869 since it's a Server Team decision not mine. [19:52] Launchpad bug 194436 in apt (Ubuntu) "Encountered a section with no Package: header" [High, Fix Released] [duplicate: 194869] [19:52] and not sure it's SRUabnle [19:52] SRUable* [19:53] (sorry work took me away) [20:52] teward: wrong bug reference? === genii is now known as genii-core [23:50] bryceh: hooray for actually fixing breezy! [23:54] mwhudson, mostly bypassing broken tests but hopefully this can unblock the clot of breezy-related packages [23:55] was really helpful having the notes from everyone else that worked on breezy previously