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slyonhey utkarsh2102! whats the status on bug #1958235 ? I just ran into it, too. Is there anything I can help with?12:52
ubottuBug 1958235 in cmark-gfm (Ubuntu) "auto-synced transition to 0.29.0.gfm.2-1 left various packages behind broken" [Critical, Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/195823512:52
utkarsh2102slyon: I'm uploading a fix soon.12:54
utkarsh2102will do within ~90 minutes, roughly.12:54
slyonok, thank you! That's good to know12:55
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bdmurraykanashiro: What is the status of ruby-defaults migrating?16:37
kanashirobdmurray, we (server team) are going to get back to that today or tomorrow, some packages still do not support ruby 3.016:38
kanashiroi.e. puppet16:39
bdmurraykanashiro: okay, thanks for the update16:45
michagogoHi, quick question - how do MIRs and SRUs intersect?16:46
michagogoe.g. wrt bug #1935082, assuming I’m correct that the correct action would be adding the MIR’d package as a dependency of the Nvidia graphics drivers, would the correct course of action then be to SRU the graphics drivers in older releases to depend on the package as well?16:47
ubottuBug 1935082 in egl-wayland (Ubuntu) "[MIR] egl-wayland" [Undecided, In Progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/193508216:48
bdmurrayslyon: What importance should bug 1958284 have? I think we (Foundations) should do a better job of setting the importance of bug tasks.17:01
ubottuBug 1958284 in systemd (Ubuntu Focal) "shutdown hangs at 'Waiting for process: ...' for 90s, ignoring DefaultTimeoutStopSec" [Undecided, Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/195828417:01
* slyon setting the importance to Medium17:02
jawn-smithrbasak: Do you know who maintains the git-ubuntu snap?17:23
rbasakjawn-smith: I do17:53
jawn-smithrbasak: I found what I needed, just hadn't realized it was part of usd-importer. I've been instructed however to remind you about an arm build for the snap :)17:55
bdmurrayYou maintain or you know who does? ;-)17:55
rbasak:)17:55
rbasakjawn-smith: see https://bugs.launchpad.net/usd-importer/+bug/1915507 on the arm build. I have no plans to fix it unless the snap people fix their end.17:56
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1915507 in usd-importer "git-ubuntu unavailable on non-amd64 architectures" [Wishlist, Triaged]17:56
rbasakSo nothing to remind me about really. I'd love to do it, but I'm not dropping git-ubuntu CI to do it.17:57
tyhicksbdmurray: Hey there! Are you aware of any reported issues with 5.10 (and newer) kernels not including the first page of shared object libraries in userspace coredumps?19:13
tyhickshttps://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?id=429a22e776a2b9f85a2b9c53d8e647598b553dd1 started only including pages from inodes that are marked executable but Debian-based distros don't mark shared object libraries executable (per Debian Policy)19:14
ubottuCommit 429a22e in kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git "coredump: rework elf/elf_fdpic vma_dump_size() into common helper"19:14
tyhicksI don't see any apport bugs on this topic but I figured it would be affected in Hippo and newer. I can see that GNU build ID's of (non-executable) shared object libs aren't included in Hippo core dumps but maybe apport doesn't rely on any of the ELF headers of libraries?19:17
tyhicksAnyways, just wanting to see if it was a known problem for apport as I dig a little more19:18
bdmurraytyhicks: Its not one I am aware of19:22
tyhicksbdmurray: Ok, thanks. I'm a little stumped as to why this hasn't popped up on anyone's radar.19:24
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DeepspeedI need some help with ubuntu packaging.23:38
DeepspeedI was given an old package to maintain as a test and it's fairly complex and done the 'right' way, but out of date.  I need to find things to update about it.  Can anyone point me at some things I need to study, aside from just pointing to the broken official packaging guide?23:40
ahasenackDeepspeed: see if this helps: https://github.com/canonical/ubuntu-maintainers-handbook23:45
sarnoldhttps://manpages.debian.org/testing/debhelper/debhelper.7.en.html and https://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch-relationships.html are perhaps more useful references than guides, but depending upon the state of the package, might be pretty decent starting points23:46
bdmurrayGiven that its a debian package you might find debian new maintainer's guide useful23:46
sarnoldlintian output might give you concrete things to do23:46
ahasenacklintian is a good tip indeed23:47
ahasenackdep8 tests seem stalled23:48
ahasenacklook at the log of all running tests here: https://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/running23:49
ahasenackall the logs end with "autopkgtest-virt-ssh: WARNING: ssh connection failed. Retrying in 3 seconds..."23:49
ahasenackcan someone here give it a kick?23:49
ahasenackin terms of privileges/access, I mean23:49
bdmurrayahasenack: I think all the people who can are not at work at the moment23:51
ahasenack:(23:51
bdmurrayYeah, I'd like to be a part of that group since I'm so far west23:52
ahasenackwhat about vorlon?23:52
sarnoldsame here, I've thought I should be in that group just for the button clicking..23:52
sarnoldbut it's a *lot* of power just to click the button23:53
ahasenackthere might not be a button23:53
ahasenackI mean, it could be more involved than that23:53
sarnoldohhhhh23:53
sarnoldclicking buttons is one thing23:53
ahasenackbut pulling levers!23:53
sarnoldrofl23:54
bdmurrayI think it requires access to the juju environment to sort out23:54
ahasenackwhole different level23:54

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