[04:04] <sergiodj> LocutusOfBorg: when you have the time: https://code.launchpad.net/~sergiodj/ubuntu/+source/dpkg/+git/dpkg/+merge/435852
[04:04] <sergiodj> let me know what you think and I'll upload if you're OK with it
[06:50] <LocutusOfBorg> sergiodj, I got a request above by mwhudson to let dpkg migrate :)
[06:51] <LocutusOfBorg> otoh I agree with the changes thanks!
[12:08] <nteodosio> Can you please retry the pngcheck tests?
[12:08] <nteodosio> https://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/request.cgi?release=lunar&arch=amd64&package=fitspng&trigger=pngcheck%2F3.0.3-1
[12:08] <nteodosio> https://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/request.cgi?release=lunar&arch=armhf&package=fitspng&trigger=pngcheck%2F3.0.3-1
[12:08] <nteodosio> https://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/request.cgi?release=lunar&arch=arm64&package=fitspng&trigger=pngcheck%2F3.0.3-1
[12:08] <nteodosio> https://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/request.cgi?release=lunar&arch=ppc64el&package=fitspng&trigger=pngcheck%2F3.0.3-1
[12:08] <nteodosio> Let me know if it's better to just point to the package rather than submitting several URLs :)
[12:09] <seb128> nteodosio, triggered
[12:10] <nteodosio> Thank you
[12:14] <seb128> nteodosio, several urls are fine if that's a bunch like that, if you have more a pastebin might be better
[16:32] <tsimonq2> xnox: Any thoughts on bug 2002822 which landed in the sponsorship queue?
[16:32] -ubottu:#ubuntu-devel- Bug 2002822 in oss4 (Ubuntu) "Sync oss4 4.2-build2020-1 (universe) from Debian unstable (main)" [Wishlist, New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/2002822
[16:54] <xnox> tsimonq2:  it is currently in the sync exclusion list; opened https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/oss4/+bug/2003102 to drop it from sync inclusion list
[16:54] -ubottu:#ubuntu-devel- Launchpad bug 2003102 in oss4 (Ubuntu) "remove from archive sync exclusion, because it got fixed up in debian" [Undecided, New]
[16:54] <xnox> and will do fakesync for now.
[17:07] <xnox> tsimonq2:  uploaded into the NEW
[17:14] <tsimonq2> xnox: Thank you for your help :)
[17:33] <bdmurray> nteodosio: Ideally a retry-autopkgtest-regressions command line would be used for requesting multiple autopkgtest requests as that command checks to see if the same test is already queued
[17:34] <nteodosio> Thanks bdmurray, noted.
[18:50] <adrien> I'm not sure when autopkgtests are re-tried but networkx and zutils couldn't migrate because of failed botch tests but the new version that fixes them has now migrated
[18:53] <ginggs> adrien: autopkgtests are retried when someone retries them
[18:53] <ginggs> doing so now...
[18:57] <adrien> thanks
[18:58] <adrien> I wasn't sure if ones failed because of, say botch 0.23, would be retried when a new botch version migrated
[19:36] <adrien> and could someone also retry that one? https://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/request.cgi?release=lunar&arch=i386&package=mysql-8.0&trigger=openssl%2F3.0.7-1ubuntu1 (it timed out)
[19:40] <ginggs> adrien: .
[19:42] <adrien> thanks again :)
[19:47] <ginggs> de rien
[20:26] <sergiodj> LocutusOfBorg: ACK, thanks.  I'm wondering if I should send the changes to Guillem now that they're properly vendorized
[20:28] <sergiodj> ah, nvm, it requires changes to the testsuite as well
[20:29] <sergiodj> OK, I will keep an eye on dpkg and wait until it migrates before I upload this new version
[21:01] <LocutusOfBorg> thanks
[21:13] <mwhudson> why is dpkg vs sbuild unhappy
[21:14] <mwhudson> diff of od output for xz files not considered very transparent
[21:15] <mwhudson> ah maybe we need changes in sbuild 0.85?
[21:27] <mwhudson> maybe just 80f42c47e304cdbbe17c6739fff47cb3215d9558
[21:30] <mwhudson> waveform: fancy doing a sbuild merge asap? :-)
[21:30] <mwhudson> probably should just cherry pick the test fix tho
[21:31] <waveform> mwhudson, I vaguely recall bdrung mentioning that the last of our delta might've been merged recently so there's a chance it could just be sync'd
[21:32] <waveform> I can take a look tomorrow morning if you want? If it can't be sync'd I've still got the split from the last merge so I suspect it'd be a trivial job
[21:34] <mwhudson> oh a sync would be pretty exciting