mwhudson | er hm | 00:01 |
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mwhudson | i hope nothing dynamically links to /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libSegFault.so | 00:01 |
mwhudson | sarnold: can you do searches of binaries too? | 00:02 |
sarnold | mwhudson: I think so, I'll have to re-read jamie's notes :) | 00:02 |
bdmurray | mwhudson: I see some new ubiquity / glibc test failues for focal. I'll have a look at those. | 00:04 |
mwhudson | bdmurray: oh thanks | 00:05 |
mwhudson | well nothing on my system seems to link to libSegFault.so at least | 00:06 |
mwhudson | sarnold: yea so if you can scan for ELF binaries with a DT_NEEDED of libSegFault.so that would be reassuring | 00:07 |
sarnold | mwhudson: sweet; I started one with just a search for libSegFault and found a few SONAME entries -- so I'm hopeful if there's DT_NEEDED entries, they'll show up | 00:12 |
mwhudson | sarnold: great | 00:13 |
mwhudson | vorlon or anyone else, want to do a really boring package review? https://launchpad.net/~mwhudson/+archive/ubuntu/devirt/+packages?field.name_filter=glibc-tools | 01:33 |
vorlon | sorry I'm already doing a really boring bisect of botan test cases | 01:41 |
mwhudson | vorlon: it's ok i was learning minutae about locale definitions | 02:51 |
mwhudson | https://sourceware.org/pipermail/libc-alpha/2022-January/135703.html | 02:51 |
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slyon | vorlon: from what I found, it is not using RFC 5227 via networkd but rather the arping standalone tool is being called during ifup (https://support.hpe.com/hpesc/public/docDisplay?docId=kc0125971en_us) | 07:58 |
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schopin | Do we have some usage data similar to popcon in Ubuntu? | 09:00 |
tuxinator | Hi everybody, is there any best-practice to keep older packages available (for downgrade of fixed version= install) in a Repo under our own control= | 09:12 |
tuxinator | ? | 09:12 |
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schopin | Looking for a sponsor for LP: #1959095 to hopefully unblock the src:breezy situation :) | 11:05 |
ubottu | Launchpad bug 1959095 in paramiko (Ubuntu) "breezy FTBFS due to deprecation warning in paramiko" [Undecided, New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1959095 | 11:05 |
slyon | schopin: looking | 12:02 |
schopin | thanks! | 12:02 |
schopin | slyon: just seen your rejected upload. The archive has an orig.tar.xz whereas your upload refers to a orig.tar.gz, I'm curious as to what happened there? | 12:14 |
schopin | (thanks for the sponsoring btw :) ) | 12:15 |
slyon | Ups, will redo after lunch. I was using "uscan --download-curren-version" to get the orig tarball, so maybe debian/watch is wrong :) | 12:16 |
schopin | Huh. I didn't know this could even happen! | 12:17 |
slyon | schopin: done | 13:04 |
ogayot | hello! I am looking for a sponsor for a sysvinit merge in Jammy: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/sysvinit/+bug/1958666 Thanks! | 13:32 |
ubottu | Launchpad bug 1958666 in sysvinit (Ubuntu) "Please merge sysvinit 3.01-1 (main) from Debian unstable (main)" [Wishlist, Confirmed] | 13:32 |
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tuxinator | Hi everybody, is there any best-practice to keep older packages available (for downgrade of fixed version= install) in a Repo under our own control? | 14:10 |
rbasak | tuxinator: this channel is for the development of Ubuntu itself. Try #ubuntu for support. | 14:12 |
rbasak | You might have better luck getting an answer for that on somewhere like askubuntu.com though. | 14:13 |
rbasak | cpaelzer: do you realise that https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/qemu/+bug/1953338 still has its Focal task Incomplete? But there's an upload in the queue. | 14:17 |
rbasak | Which is correct? | 14:18 |
rbasak | And should that be block-proposed-focal rather than block-proposed? | 14:18 |
rbasak | I think the bug is also missing an explanation of the user story that is failing, and the test plan should really be testing that story rather than something intermediate. | 14:20 |
cpaelzer | rbasak: the upload is right | 14:20 |
cpaelzer | I forgto to set the status in in progress when they provided the good backports a few days ago | 14:21 |
cpaelzer | I liked the explanation that frank added, but I can add another/differnt user story as well | 14:21 |
cpaelzer | *adding* ... | 14:21 |
cpaelzer | rbasak: last section in the [impact] section holds the user-story that you might have been looking for | 14:27 |
cpaelzer | let me know if that is better now | 14:27 |
tuxinator | rbasak: well as its a question about best practice on how to maintain a repository i thought dev matches better | 15:21 |
tuxinator | :D | 15:21 |
vorlon | slyon: does this (IP collision detection) seem like something you think we should support in netplan? | 15:29 |
slyon | vorlon: yes, it sounds like a nice feature and we should at least enable the existing RFC 5227 detection in networkd (maybe something similar in NetworkManager). I already created a 'RoadmapIdea' card for that. | 15:32 |
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vorlon | slyon: ok cheers. should we open a public bug for tracking also and point the askubuntu question to it? | 16:21 |
slyon | sure, I can do that! | 16:23 |
dbungert | retest click please? https://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/request.cgi?release=jammy&arch=ppc64el&package=ruby-sqlite3&trigger=ruby3.0/3.0.2-7&trigger=sqlite3/3.37.2-2&trigger=ruby-sqlite3/1.4.2-3ubuntu1 | 18:03 |
bdmurray | dbungert: done | 18:09 |
dbungert | bdmurray: thanks! | 18:09 |
bdmurray | I forget is there a tool to search autopkgtest logs for a certain failure string? | 23:40 |
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