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ahasenackmirespace: I haven't seen `dwz: Unknown debugging section .debug_addr`, but was it a fatal error? I've been seeing some messages about "dwarf" bits in build logs, but they don't seem fatal12:03
athosHi! Is anyone with git ubuntu priviledges around today? :) I'd like to have phpunit imported14:03
rbasakLooking14:03
rbasakDone - it was just the default target14:04
athosthanks, rbasak 14:07
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betuxyhey guys i have a weird problem. wanted to upgrade php8.0 to php8.1, installed the following modules: `php8.1-apcu php8.1-bcmath php8.1-bz2 php8.1-cli php8.1-common php8.1-curl php8.1-fpm php8.1-gd php8.1-gmp php8.1-igbinary php8.1-imagick php8.1-intl php8.1-ldap php8.1-mbstring php8.1-mysql php8.1-opcache php8.1-readline php8.1-redis19:04
betuxyphp8.1-smbclient php8.1-xml php8.1-zip php8.1`   but the only modules available are `[PHP Modules] Core date filter hash json libxml openssl pcntl pcre Reflection session sodium SPL standard zlib`19:04
betuxywhats going wrong?19:04
tomreynwhich php PPA are you using there?19:07
tomreynyou don't normally upgrade php within an ubuntu release, but upgrade the ubuntu release to get a newer php version19:08
betuxytomreyn: ppa:ondrej/php19:09
tomreynplease point such out on your own when asking ;)19:09
betuxysorry, next time :)19:09
betuxyi followed the recommendations from nextcloud for their v24 hence the update..19:10
tomreynthere's commercial support available for this ppa, which works differently than the php packages in ubuntu19:15
tomreynthere is also https://github.com/oerdnj/deb.sury.org/wiki/Managing-Multiple-Versions19:15
ahasenacksergiodj: what's the trick again to get a test armhf environment? deploy arm64 and an armhf lxd container in it?20:03
ahasenackdo you recall?20:03
sergiodjahasenack: yes.  do you have access to the ARM64 MAAS?20:03
ahasenacksergiodj: I do20:04
ahasenackcanonistack doesn't have kinetic, just jammy, but that's my plan B20:04
sergiodjthe ARM64 machine needs to be tagged soc-hi161620:04
sergiodjotherwise lxd won't work20:04
ahasenacksergiodj: I remember it needed something in the cpu to be able to emulate 32bits20:04
sergiodjyeah, that's it20:04
ahasenackoh, there are just 150 tags20:05
sergiodjyou can filter them20:05
ahasenackjust one machine with it20:05
ahasenackso, deploy kinetic, and then kinetic armhf?20:05
ahasenackassuming there is an armhf image20:05
sergiodjor deploy Jammy, if you want to be on the safe side20:06
sergiodjmy experience with deploying development releases hasn't always been good20:06
sergiodjand since you will be using a container anyway, it shouldn't matter much (unless you're doing something that can be affected by the host kernel)20:06
ahasenackmaybe20:07
sergiodjthen kinetic, indeed20:07
ahasenackI need getconf LFS_CFLAGS to return a value, then it's a valid test env20:07
sergiodjor Jammy -> do-release-upgrade20:07
sergiodjah, right20:07
sergiodjin that case yes, kernel should matter20:08
ahasenackthere are no jammy armhf images in canonistack20:10
ahasenackdon't we love this armhf arch?? :)20:10
sergiodjI gave up using canonistack for armhf :-/20:10
sergiodjI just use the MAAS now20:10
ahasenackgroovy is the last one that has armhf images20:10
ahasenackbut i386, even focal has it20:11
patdk-lapI personally gave up on supporting 32bit arm, due to rpi lack of 64bit time support20:12
athosrbasak: FYI - I split and re-uploaded that php 7.4 focal sru20:32
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