[11:39] <schopin> o/ This is one of my daily call for sponsoring :) LP: #1946007: a small cherry-pick from upstream for pkcs11-helper. OpenSSL 3.0 related as usual.
[11:44] <mdeslaur> schopin: LGTM, one sec, I'll upload it
[11:45] <schopin> Nice, thanks!
[12:32] <seb128> bdmurray, hey, if I understand things correctly, apport integration with snaps is currently limited to allow reporting to launchpad on a snap and collecting some informations from the store like the revision for the report? Was there any discussion so far about allowing snaps to provide hooks?
[12:56] <schopin> xnox: any plans on merging zfs-linux 2.0.6-2 ? It currently FTBFS and this should theoretically fix that :)
[13:01] <ahasenack> is anybody working on updating ust from 2.12.1 to 2.13.0? It will fix the ltt-control build (https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ltt-control/2.13.1-1/+build/22365825)
[13:01] <ahasenack> if not, I can probably give it a try (new package for me)
[14:41] <xypron> I am looking for a sponsor for https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/opensbi/+bug/1937055
[14:53] <seb128> cpaelzer, hey, the open-vm-tools fuse3 port is going to be merged upstream it seems, will you handle backporting to the distro for the transition?
[15:00] <cpaelzer> seb128: yes
[15:00] <seb128> cpaelzer, thanks
[15:00] <cpaelzer> seb128: I do open-vm-tools once per cycle and backports of them up to the last LTS
[15:05] <seb128> ack
[15:08] <cpaelzer> seb128: I'm unsure if we can wait for the next version as it might slip FF, I ahve asked on https://github.com/vmware/open-vm-tools/pull/544/ to be clear if we wait to merge the next or need to start backports now
[15:10] <seb128> cpaelzer, thanks
[15:46] <bdmurray> seb128: I don't recall any discussion like that.
[16:35] <schopin> bryceh: would you be willing to sponsor LP: #1945980 ?
[16:36] <bryceh> schopin, sure thing, will try to look at it today or tomorrow
[16:36] <schopin> thanks!
[17:19] <schopin> Hmm. How come we don't have the same optimization level on ppc64el? I have a FTBFS on tgl that only triggers on ppc64el because -O3 (I can reproduce on x86 using the flags from the build logs)
[17:20] <schopin> GCC is right to complain, it's a good old UB due to a partially-uninitialized struct, but it's a bit weird to only have it fail on that architecture.
[18:19] <RikMills> schopin: I will take care of the kopete rebuild for openssl. Either source an upstream/distro patch to fix the build, or disable the build of the plugin that is failing and not much useful any more
[18:20] <schopin> OK. I hadn't looked at it yet, thanks!
[18:20] <RikMills> np
[19:19] <seb128> schopin, I'm unsure of the reason why we divert on the optimization level, probably a question for doko
[19:22] <seb128> schopin, it's coming from there, https://git.dpkg.org/cgit/dpkg/dpkg.git/tree/scripts/Dpkg/Vendor/Ubuntu.pm#n108
[19:23] <seb128> schopin, https://git.dpkg.org/cgit/dpkg/dpkg.git/commit/scripts/Dpkg/Vendor/Ubuntu.pm?id=c824c49b , unsure if the reason still stands and if it regularly revisited
[20:32] <jawn-smith> bdmurray: I'm quite confident my ocrfeeder change is not what's causing the errors listed in the error tracker for phased updates
[20:33] <jawn-smith> So how should I address that?
[20:34] <bdmurray> jawn-smith: I forget was it very broken before?
[20:36] <jawn-smith> The "import pdf" function was completely broken
[20:36] <jawn-smith> other functionality of the package was fine
[20:36] <bdmurray> So subsequently we might be seeing crashes we didn't see before just because import pdf is working now?
[20:37] <jawn-smith> bdmurray: that seems reasonable to me, yes
[20:38] <bdmurray> If the phasing doesn't continue in the next run then ping me and we can override it.
[20:38] <jawn-smith> thanks!
[20:38] <bdmurray> I generally look at stopped things on Thursday and override false positives then.
[21:21] <bryceh> schopin, upload sponsored; let me know when you set up your Coredev app :-)
[21:23] <bryceh> schopin, also I noticed your mention of git-ubuntu on your motu app; would be happy to give tips if you want to learn it.
[21:45] <jawn-smith> volron: created bug 1952960 to remove lava
[21:47] <sarnold> jawn-smith: btw, most clients let you type a few letters of a name and use tab to complete the rest, eg vo<tab> --> vorlon   :)
[21:47] <jawn-smith> sarnold: would you look at that
[21:47] <jawn-smith> thanks!
[21:47] <sarnold> jawn-smith: woot :)
[21:48] <sarnold> jawn-smith: the number of times I see 'samold' :)
[21:49] <sarnold> when it's easy to tell someone doesn't know tab complete *and* has a bad font, hehehe
[21:49] <jawn-smith> hah I can imagine
[21:52] <vorlon> jawn-smith: done, cheers
[21:53] <vorlon> samold: you're gonna be seeing it more often now, let me tell you
[21:53]  * sarnold groans
[21:53] <jawn-smith> vorlon: thanks!
[21:59] <bdmurray> samold: seems like a more descriptive nick
[22:01]  * sarnold shakes his fist
[22:21] <mwhudson> can you still google for keming
[22:21] <mwhudson> boo :(
[22:23] <sarnold> aww :(
[22:26] <jawn-smith> mwhudson: there's a subreddit for it