[03:09] <arraybolt3[m]> amurray: I noticed you set a bug report that was a support question to Invalid - do you mind if I undo that so I can convert it to a support question? Bug number is #1983288
[03:11] <arraybolt3[m]> (It's the guy who's yelling about their laptop freezing who marked it as a security bug.)
[03:48] <amurray> arraybolt3[m]: sure - there is zero information there so personally I don't have a lot of patience for folks being abusive but if you want to engage feel free
[04:02] <arraybolt3[m]> Yeah I also was like, "dang, that was a bit much" when I read his tirade, but I figured if I had a possible answer, may as well give it.
[06:42] <LocutusOfBorg> Unit193, why give it the full url?
[06:42] <Unit193> Because sometimes you have to when selecting a specific version, from a different source, or Debian itself...?
[06:42] <LocutusOfBorg> wow you can backport from Debian?
[06:43] <LocutusOfBorg> but in this case I prefer copy-package
[06:43] <LocutusOfBorg> ./copy-package --from=debian --to=ubuntu --from-suite=sid --to=ppa:ci-train-ppa-service/ubuntu/4880 --to-suite=kinetic ghc
[06:44] <Unit193> I mean that doesn't do what I'd need, but OK.
[08:08] <schopin> Unit193: sure, a NMU sounds reasonable :) I'm a bit fuzzy on what i'd need to do for that though?
[19:02] <vorlon> sil2100: TB meeting? or are you stuck in release land?
[19:39] <Unit193> schopin: Actually since it's lownmu that makes it easier.  https://wiki.debian.org/LowThresholdNmu  basically give it the right version and whatnot, and I'm free to upload.  You already contacted them with the patch, so you've done everything else.
[19:41] <Unit193> (Basically, all you'd have to do is say "Yes please" and I'd just grab the Ubuntu upload and change the version.  You've already included the bug and everything.)