[06:46] What authorization is needed to set bugs to 'Won't fix', e.g. LP #351475 related to a release with EOL 2012? Can't bugs not touched for 5 years be closed automatically? [06:46] Launchpad bug 351475 in grub (Ubuntu) "Undefined video mode number:31a grub bug" [Undecided, Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/351475 === didrocks999 is now known as didrocks [11:13] juliank, hey, could you help reviewing https://code.launchpad.net/~albertomilone/ubuntu/+source/software-properties/+git/software-properties/+merge/416950 it's a follow up of the ubuntu-drivers switch to use apt_pkg [12:03] hi, until a sync exception for Jammy can be requested? thanks for any reply and sorry for my bad english [12:12] morning [12:29] Fantu: yes, you can use requestsync. See https://manpages.debian.org/unstable/requestsync If the Debian package adds new features, you need to use the "-e" option [12:37] jbicha thanks for reply, was about bleachbit, I request 2 time in debian-python chat in latest month if someone can update it but no one seems had the time, I prepared and tested (in unstable and ubuntu) new version but I don't know when will be acccept (https://salsa.debian.org/python-team/packages/bleachbit/-/merge_requests/1) so I asked what is the time limit for sync exception [12:37] Merge 1 in python-team/packages/bleachbit "update to latest upstream version and some other improvements" [Opened] [12:41] hmm [12:42] I'll take a look at sponsoring that for you for Debian [12:43] jbicha big thanks [14:38] juliank, thanks for the review! [16:04] xypron: you need to be a member of ubuntu-bugcontrol to set bug reports to won't fix and teams like motu and core-dev are members of ubuntu-bugcontrol. [16:05] bdmurray: thanks. [16:06] xypron: This page also talks about how bugs can expire https://help.launchpad.net/Bugs/Expiry [17:34] If anybody has time to review, I have a few patches that need sponsoring (LP: #1965155, LP: #1965163, LP: #1965174). TIA [17:34] Launchpad bug 1965155 in nfstrace (Ubuntu) "nfstrace: FTBFS: header_window.cpp:77:82: error: format ‘%d’ expects argument of type ‘int’, but argument 5 has type ‘time_t’ {aka ‘long int’} [-Werror=format=]" [Undecided, New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1965155 [17:34] Launchpad bug 1965163 in mit-scheme (Ubuntu) "mit-scheme: FTBFS with OpenSSL 3.0" [Undecided, New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1965163 [17:34] Launchpad bug 1965174 in pktstat (Ubuntu) "pktstat FTBFS: error: format not a string literal and no format arguments [-Werror=format-security]" [Undecided, New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1965174 [17:40] I'll sponsor the mit-scheme change [17:41] bdmurray: thanks! [17:44] enr0n: using 0001 again is kind of weird but not a deal breaker [17:58] bdmurray: okay good to know. That's just the default when getting the patch from `git format-patch` [18:00] enr0n: have you learned about quilt? [18:02] jawn-smith: yeah I use quilt most of the time (and in this case imported the patch with quilt) [18:02] but in some cases I prefer making the source changes in the git repo and importing the git patch [18:02] awesome just wanted to check [19:36] enr0n, I sponsor nfstrace, but not in Ubuntu [19:36] I do upload in Debian and then sync it [19:36] thanks [19:43] and its in! [19:50] nfstrace 0.4.3.2+git20200805+b220d04-2.1 uploaded by Nick Rosbrook (Closes: #997231) https://tracker.debian.org/nfstrace [19:50] enr0n, ^^ [19:51] LocutusOfBorg: great, thanks! [20:13] thanks to you for fixing it [20:14] enr0n, https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nfstrace/0.4.3.2+git20200805+b220d04-2.1~build1 [20:14] sigh [20:15] enr0n, isn't %zd the best way to do it? [20:17] and ppc64el is even more sad https://launchpadlibrarian.net/591109818/buildlog_ubuntu-jammy-ppc64el.nfstrace_0.4.3.2+git20200805+b220d04-2.1~build1_BUILDING.txt.gz [20:53] LocutusOfBorg: ah darn. Okay I will look at that again tomorrow morning. [22:05] https://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/running shows some big backlogs across the board on jammy. Is this a known issue? [22:53] bryceh: I see some long running tests on armhf I can kill [22:57] bdmurray, couldn't hurt, although whatever's going on appears to be on all architectures. [22:58] bryceh: 2 or 3 different things triggering a sh*t-ton of tests all on the same day, by sad coincidence [22:58] RikMills, ah. That could do it [22:58] glibc was accepted into focal-proposed the other day [22:58] python3 world rebuild in jammy [22:58] kde frameworks [22:59] It'd be useful if you could see the triggers w/ quantity of tests on the running page [23:01] graphs for the queue lengths data items would be nifty. [23:01] we have that [23:01] maybe there's something on the statistics page, but it doesn't load for me [23:01] https://ubuntu-release.kpi.ubuntu.com/d/yIC34LpGk/ubuntu-metrics?orgId=1 [23:02] RikMills, bdmurray ooh perfect [23:02] https://ubuntu-release.kpi.ubuntu.com/d/76Oe_0-Gz/autopkgtest?viewPanel=12&orgId=1&refresh=10s [23:04] https://ubuntu-release.kpi.ubuntu.com/d/76Oe_0-Gz/autopkgtest?orgId=1&refresh=10s [23:19] shame the python rebuild didn't wait for the weekend. I was super close having php done. [23:40] Hrm, with openssl 3.0, how did packages work around requesting a key for tests? I got: Can't load /nonexistent/.rnd into RNG