[12:04] <Guest7613> I'm bumping into this issue: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/git/+bug/1993586
[12:04] -ubottu:#ubuntu-devel- Launchpad bug 1993586 in git (Ubuntu) "Cannot add submodule using file transport" [Undecided, Confirmed]
[12:05] <Guest7613> basically, the latest version of `git` disables adding local repos as submodules completely. Is that behavior expected?
[12:06] <Guest7613> as far as I can tell the updated is related to this issue: https://github.com/git/git/security/advisories/GHSA-3wp6-j8xr-qw85
[12:06] <Guest7613> package changelog: http://changelogs.ubuntu.com/changelogs/pool/main/g/git/git_2.34.1-1ubuntu1.5/changelog
[12:41] <didrocks> schopin: hey! So… I’m trying to do some coverage profiling on a Rust binary. It seems that we need a special compiler option which is not in ubuntu's default. Is there anything missing (https://doc.rust-lang.org/rustc/instrument-coverage.html#enable-coverage-profiling-in-the-rust-compiler)?
[12:49] <schopin> didrocks: well, upstream themselves don't include the profiler runtime in their stable builds, so I'm guessing we simply didn't look into activating it.
[12:51] <didrocks> schopin: is that something we can consider for next release? We need ofc to assess the impact, but I don’t see a big value in ensuring that the testing level is adequate without being able to profile my code
[13:02] <schopin> didrocks: no promises
[13:02] <schopin> but I'll add it to the list
[13:03] <didrocks> schopin: thanks! I’m happy to have a look too. Maybe, we can have multiple builds with one debug-enabled and one more production ready if there is any impact. (like we have multiple builds for glib2.0)
[13:03] <didrocks> let’s talk about it during the sprint if you don’t mind
[13:08] <schopin> Sure :)