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[10:25] <Unit193> IIRC you must already be a core-dev.
[12:39] <kanashiro[m]> cpaelzer: I took a look at the ruby3.0 component mismatch and the latest version synced indeed add a new runtime dependencies on ruby-sdbm, this was done because ruby-sdbm was previously provided by libruby2.7 and some users had issues when migrating to libruby3.0 and not having it available anymore. In this case, we could follow Debian and promote ruby-sdbm (simple library) to avoid a delta. WDYT?
[12:52] <cpaelzer> kanashiro[m]: sounds good, was the former code (when provided with libruby2.7) already in main?
[12:52] <cpaelzer> kanashiro[m]: just asking to know how complex (or not) MIR process we should expect
[14:01] <kanashiro[m]> cpaelzer: yes, it was in main
[17:45] <hallyn> Hi - if a package (lxc) shows in rmadison as being in lunar/proposed, is there a potential other step before I'd expect a vm which subscribes to lunar/proposed would see it?
[19:52] <ahasenack> yes
[19:52] <ahasenack> this is new in lunar
[19:52] <ahasenack> let me get you a link
[19:52] <ahasenack> hallyn: this thread: https://www.mail-archive.com/ubuntu-devel@lists.ubuntu.com/msg09651.html
[19:53] <ahasenack> basically, if you want to install from proposed, you need to create a pinning file
[19:54] <ahasenack> hallyn: this should do it: https://pastebin.ubuntu.com/p/HBwDGD83Zw/ (adjust according to your needs)
[21:38] <hallyn> ahasenack: thank you!  i missed that news entirel
[21:44] <ahasenack> there was a long pause between the beginnign of the thread, and its conclusion :)
[21:44] <ahasenack> I also missed it
[21:48] <tsimonq2> Well, that explains a lot :) (you can use aptitude to override that with -t lunar-proposed, IME)
[21:53] <hallyn> yeah that's also good to know :)  thanks