[01:00] <ahoneybun> Hello folks! I'm wondering how we can enable git support in a repo like this one: https://code.launchpad.net/kubuntu-docs
[02:34] <mwhudson> RAOF: say are you able to do the tests you described in https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/focal/+source/glibc/+bug/1951033 comment  1?
[02:34] <mwhudson> we don't have a core20 snap to test with yet but maybe it makes sense to get ready :)
[02:35] <mwhudson> (i don't have any nvidia hardware)
[06:17] <hallyn> rbasak: argh, i *do* try to read my ubuntu.com email, but the replies about the telegram-desktop sru must have slipped by amongst the spam.  glad it got resolved!
[06:18] <hallyn> (so, so much spam there)
[09:06] <RikMills> schopin: FYI, https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/CcZWpcxqsH/
[09:09] <schopin> I'm assuming that's for xypron's kate patch? Thanks for looking into it :)
[09:10] <RikMills> schopin: it is
[09:11] <xypron> shopin: So you can sponsor it now?
[09:12] <schopin> xypron: I'll look at it again later today, yet
[09:13] <schopin> *yes
[09:13] <xypron> thanks
[09:40] <schopin> xypron: I just noticed the last comment on the kate bug regarding an upcoming release. Do you still want me to sponsor, or do you think it can wait 'til then?
[09:43] <RikMills> on reflection, I would say do now. who knows what transition may block things in 2 weeks
[09:45] <schopin> eh. so true.
[09:46] <schopin> glibc 2.35 in particular is looming.
[09:46] <RikMills> urgh
[11:55] <schopin> mwhudson: I'm wondering if we couldn't bump the parallelism value in src:rustc a bit higher than 2 to reduce the pain of working on the package?
[11:58] <schopin> mwhudson: asking because I *think* I've solved the FTBFS issue, but verifying it is of course taking forever.
[13:02] <xnox> or make it depended on whether one is building in launchpad, or outside of it? by like testing for that magic /BuildBlahBlah file
[15:40] <alexghiti> Hi guys, I have a bunch of packages that need a sponsor, if someone outside the ubuntu foundations team can have a look, that would be very nice :)
[15:40] <alexghiti> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/newt/+bug/1958502
[15:40] <alexghiti> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/acpid/+bug/1958897
[15:40] <alexghiti> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/logrotate/+bug/1958887
[15:40] <alexghiti> Thanks!
[16:12] <xypron> u-boot-menu - 4.0.4ubuntu1 is available in ppa:xypron/merge-from-debian looking for a sponsor. LP #1959241
[16:52] <bdmurray> answering my own question from yesterday this worked for search autopkgtest log files
[16:52] <bdmurray> retry-autopkgtest-regressions --blocks python3-defaults --log-regex EnvironmentVarGuard
[17:12] <xypron> schopin: RikMills: for the ktextedtor package in proposed we now get "https://launchpadlibrarian.net/582482377/buildlog_ubuntu-jammy-riscv64.ktexteditor_5.90.0-0ubuntu2_BUILDING.txt.gz". I guess there has been a toolchain change that will cause trouble for a lot more RISC-V builds due to a mismatch of GNU Binutils / GCC for the new package and already compiled ones. This would mean a whole lot of mackages have to be recompiled?
[17:13] <RikMills> doko: ^ ?
[17:21] <schopin> xypron: this is a bit out of my depth, I'll have to let you sort this out :-/
[17:22] <xypron> schopin: a new binutils has been put into
[17:22] <xypron> jammy which changes the -march flags
[17:22] <xypron> diff -Nru binutils-2.37.50.20220106/bfd/elfxx-riscv.c binutils-2.37.90.20220126/bfd/elfxx-riscv.c
[17:26] <RikMills> xypron: is this going to impact a lot of things?
[17:26] <xypron> RisMills: yes
[17:30] <xypron> RikMills: bug 1959325
[17:32] <RikMills> xypron: OpenSBI? excuses says a missing build on amd64 for that
[17:33] <xypron> RikMills: cross compiled for riscv64
[17:33] <RikMills> aha
[17:36] <RikMills> lucky I don't have a huge amount to upload right this minute!
[18:55] <gombara> hello. I have been trying to automate install of Ubuntu 21.10 desktop. All the information I could found online points to modifying grub.cfg to provide command line options to kernel. but for some reason I could not get it working. after the boot it lands in live session desktop instead of starting the install. any ideas?
[21:16] <jawn-smith> exit
[21:16] <jawn-smith> wrong window