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mwhudsonkanashiro[m]: https://gist.github.com/mwhudson/31d8a75540990965ebbd38ecd48f5bdc seems to help01:07
Guest9Hello, I am trying to install debug symbols for systemd `systemd/focal-updates 245.4-4ubuntu3.19`, however when I try to install a dependent package libsystemd0-dbgsym for this version I noticed it is only in the focal-proposed repository03:37
Guest9```03:37
Guest9```03:37
Guest9$ apt list -a libsystemd0-dbgsym03:37
Guest9Listing... Done03:37
Guest9libsystemd0-dbgsym/focal-proposed 245.4-4ubuntu3.19 amd6403:37
Guest9```03:37
Guest9Hello, I am trying to install debug symbols for systemd `systemd/focal-updates 245.4-4ubuntu3.19`, however when I try to install a dependent package libsystemd0-dbgsym for this version I noticed it is only in the focal-proposed repository03:37
Guest9```03:37
Guest9$ apt list -a systemd03:37
Guest9Listing... Done03:37
Guest9systemd/focal-updates 245.4-4ubuntu3.19 amd64 [upgradable from: 245.4-4ubuntu3.15]03:37
Guest9```03:37
Guest9```03:37
Guest9$ apt list -a libsystemd0-dbgsym03:37
Guest9Listing... Done03:37
Guest9libsystemd0-dbgsym/focal-proposed 245.4-4ubuntu3.19 amd6403:37
Guest9```03:37
Guest9Is there any timeline on when libsystemd0-dbgsym/focal-proposed 245.4-4ubuntu3.19 amd64 will be released on focal-updates?03:37
sarnoldGuest9: hmm, have you done an apt update recently?03:47
sarnoldhah03:47
amurraysarnold: heh they didn't wait around long for a response...04:22
sarnoldamurray: shockingly, ten minutes is about nine minutes more than many :)04:23
Unit193Webchat is least likely to wait.04:23
sarnoldheh yeah04:23
arraybolt3I used to have the webchat just spontaneously disconnect me over, and over, and over, so it may have been it being flakey.04:25
arraybolt3(This was my experience when I was first trying to contribute to Lubuntu, I switched over to an native IRC client very shortly thereafter.)04:26
sarnoldnative clients *are* vastly better but really, webchat folks are far more likely to assume twenty seconds of silence means irc is dead forever04:26
arraybolt3Try joining thirty channels give or take a few, you'll find out IRC ain't dead right quick.04:30
arraybolt3Anyway, I kind of like the fact that it's somehow simultaneously peaceful and hectic, real-time and email-like.04:31
* arraybolt3 stops going off-topic and goes back to VM building and debugging04:32
sarnoldarraybolt3: heh, 82 at the moment..04:36
schopinbluca: sure, I'll have a look today :)09:03
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kanashiro[m]mwhudson: thanks!12:20
FallenHey folks, if anyone is planning to go to FOSDEM next year, please do consider submitting a talk. Only a few more days left on some devroom CfPs! If you'd like to help out please also see the community team's call for volunteers: https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/ubuntu-fosdem-2023-call-for-volunteers/3261313:25
blucaschopin: thank you! I've also prepared a branch with the upload for kinetic, as suggested by cpaelzer14:44
schopinah, great, I was planning on doing it myself, saves me the trouble :)14:44
blucalinked in the bugs, you'll find ubuntu/kinetic and ubuntu/jammy on Salsa https://salsa.debian.org/debian/tpm2-openssl/14:45
schopinYup, already cloned locally, in my queue.14:45
blucathanks!14:46
cpaelzerthanks schopin for helping on that14:47
tsimonq2vorlon: bug 1998937> Thanks for at least putting eyes on it; FYI for Lubuntu the correct package is lubuntu-update-notifier :)15:53
-ubottu:#ubuntu-devel- Bug 1998937 in update-notifier (Ubuntu) "Lubuntu Jammy - full upgrade freeze waiting for config file prompt" [Undecided, New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/199893715:53
vorlontsimonq2: thanks for getting it to the right package!16:28
tsimonq2of course :)16:29
vorlontsimonq2: also, reimplementing all the upgrade logic for our core upgrader into a separate source package == bad :P16:29
vorlonfour uploads of this source package since focal and none since jammy; it's buggy and wrong, I assert without digging further16:30
tsimonq2I don't think your assertion is incorrect... :P16:31
tsimonq2In the meantime, we're going to have to patch this for stable releases, and add it to the list for Lunar to replace it... with something :P16:33
BluefoxicySo…odd things happening on my end, auditing a defense contractor16:38
BluefoxicyFor all communications carrying federal controlled information, the communications must be protected by FIPS-compliant encryption, which has a special meaning16:39
BluefoxicyYou can't just turn on FIPS 140 algorithms in e.g. nginx (openssl) and meet that; the actual encryption module has to be CMVP certified16:39
Bluefoxicybut…not the software.  You just need a CMVP certified encryption module through which the protected information flows.16:39
BluefoxicyBoringCrypto (which is the core of BoringSSL) satisfies that, not sure if OpenSSL uses that or if it can be patched to use that core for FIPS 140 algorithms16:40
BluefoxicyI'm not sure if it'd be desirable to work toward ensuring OpenSSL and OpenSSH are capable of satisfying FIPS-140 validation requirements though.  If it is, that may be something for me to check and put up as a blueprint on Launchpad?16:41
Bluefoxicythe idea being Canonical can attest that Ubuntu out of the box uses a CMVP-certified encryption module when some list of softwares are configured in a particular manner16:43
rbasakBluefoxicy: https://ubuntu.com/security/certifications/docs/fips16:43
rbasakBluefoxicy: and https://ubuntu.com/security/fips#modules16:45
rbasakSo in summary, Canonical have done the work and it's already available - though as part of a Canoncial add-on, not Ubuntu itself.16:46
tsimonq2vorlon: Slight issue with that, update-notifier is not used on Kubuntu either. It's simply using Discover with a PackageKit backend. I can confirm no such prompt is even presented on Kubuntu, and instead it defaults to "N", which isn't helpful.17:00
vorlontsimonq2: it's the update-manager functionality rather than the update-notifier functionality that concerns me.  Having independent implementations of the notifications is all nice and good, but update-notifier dispatches to update-manager (which supports multiple UI frontends) for the actual upgrade17:02
Bluefoxicyrbasak, thanks! Didn't know that, should have searched harder.17:02
schopinBluefoxicy: tpm2-openssl SRUs uploaded to the kinetic and jammy queues. Thanks for your work!17:58
schopindamnit, wrong nick, sorry!17:58
schopinbluca: ^17:58
blucathank you!18:04
Bluefoxicylol I do nothing but complain when I'm around, I don't do any work :P18:36
jdstrandmwhudson: ok, 1.19.4/1.18.9 are released. Updated the branches: https://git.launchpad.net/go-snap/commit/?id=84faaf848befd2cb3ce0f13535d45745660787e4 and https://git.launchpad.net/go-snap/commit/?id=fc4b2c7e9bee8db1dbe659243fa1ce8649ef971819:52
-ubottu:#ubuntu-devel- Commit 84faaf8 in go-snap "move to go1.19.4 go1.19"19:52
-ubottu:#ubuntu-devel- Commit fc4b2c7 in go-snap "move to go1.18.9 go1.18"19:52
mwhudsonjdstrand: awesome20:32
mwhudsoni see amd64 built already, build farm for other architectures seems in a bad way20:36
jdstrandyeah. I'm testing amd64 now20:45
jdstrandmwhudson: ok, my testing is complete. your test cases pass as well as larger builds. feel free to promote when the builds are done or I'll do it tonight/tomorrow21:05
mwhudsonok21:06
mwhudsoni wonder what's going on on s390x21:07
Odd_BlokeHmm, the latest jammy dkms version depends on gcc-12 which is in universe.23:03
Odd_BlokeAha, I'm not the only one to notice: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/dkms/+bug/199815423:05
-ubottu:#ubuntu-devel- Launchpad bug 1998154 in dkms (Ubuntu) "dkms (2.8.7-2ubuntu2.1) jammy depends on gcc-12 which is under universe archive" [Undecided, Confirmed]23:05
tewardwhat's the fastest way to get in touch with the kernel team?  Because I'd like to get an authoritative answer from someone on the team for a specific question (and thereby make that a statement on behalf of the kernel team).23:23

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