[16:02] <dbungert> cloud-init migration is blocked on the block-proposed tag on bug 1844191, is that intended?  It looks like a fix for that was merged and uploaded already.
[16:02] -ubottu:#ubuntu-devel- Bug 1844191 in cloud-init (Ubuntu Kinetic) "azure advanced networking sometimes triggers duplicate mac detection" [Undecided, In Progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1844191
[17:08] <blackboxsw> dbungert: thanks for the heads up and noticing that. I was wondering why rmadison cloud-init kept our 22.4.2 in waiting in lunar. that was a very old tag on the bug, and I only recently added bug tasks for that bug just for reference
[17:09] <blackboxsw> I removed the old tag as it's not applicable today to this situation. We want the 22.4.2 release into lunar-proposed
[18:21] <arraybolt3[m]> Is anyone else getting the error "Could not find command-not-found database. Run 'sudo apt update' to populate it." if they type a command that doesn't exist in their Lunar installation? This is happening in both a Lubuntu Lunar VM and a Lunar LXD container for me. Known issue or should I file a bug?
[18:21] <arraybolt3[m]> And is it likely to be just me?
[18:47] <xnox> it seems to me like archive opening is incomplete
[18:49] <xnox> bdmurray: do we need to change the cnf-extractor-charm juju config to set series to include lunar?
[18:58] <bdmurray> xnox: lunar is in the list of releases in the prod-cnf-extractor env on wendigo so no?
[19:33] <xnox> bdmurray:  how come there is cnf for kinetic at http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/kinetic/main/ but no cnf for lunar at http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/lunar/main/ ?
[19:33] <xnox> is fetching cnf somehow failing, and/or cnf for lunar failing to generate?
[19:34] <bdmurray> xnox: I'll dig a bit deeper
[20:05] <rbasak> sil2100, vorlon: meeting?
[20:18] <bdmurray> xnox: I'm getting somewhere (unpleasant) now https://pastebin.ubuntu.com/p/JDXJtWmjTv/
[20:24] <bdmurray> Manually building the lunar ones now, it looks like the kinetic ones are out of date too
[21:44] <smoser> anyone else get messages with subject "lists.debian.org has received bounces from you" from debian to an @ubuntu.com email address ?
[21:46] <smoser> mine forwards to an @gmail, here is "a copy of the latest bounce" https://lists.debian.org/bounces/rEkrqTsEFyhuwnSgSIBJ8w
[21:49] <sarnold> smoser: oof what a complex mess. I suggest forwarding it to rt@ubuntu.com but this might require fixes from debian mail list folks, if it's fixable at all..
[21:52] <rbasak> gmail hasn't been playing well with Ubuntu MLs recently, basically rejecting everything
[21:52] <rbasak> Though that's perhaps a separate issue.
[21:52] <rbasak> I only mention it because MLs and gmail seem like a really bad combination righ tnow.
[21:54] <sarnold> yeah; it's common for folks on gmail or google corporate email to not receive email on mail lists sent by other gmail or google corporate stuff
[21:57] <arraybolt3[m]> Thankfully my Gmail seems to get everything (or at least a lot of stuff). Still, should I perhaps make a backup account somewhere else so I can catch anything I miss?
[22:02] <smoser> thanks, sarnold and rbasak . i forwarded to rt@ubuntu.com .
[22:02] <sarnold> thanks smoser :)
[22:09] <arraybolt3[m]> Google used to use Ubuntu to base their in-house OS on, you'd think they'd at least cut our mail system some slack...
[23:58] <bdmurray> For the record I've reported bug 1998265 regarding an apt OverflowError I'm encountering when trying to generate the command-not-found indexes.
[23:58] -ubottu:#ubuntu-devel- Bug 1998265 in apt (Ubuntu Bionic) "OverFlow error when using cnf-extractor" [Undecided, New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1998265