[12:11] <MacSlow> Greetings everyone!
[12:32] <MacSlow> mneptok, hey Kurt!
[13:11] <MacSlow> Anybody who fancies slick VTs, please help me test my output-rotation patch to kmscon (see https://blog.macslow.org/?p=365 for documenation and links to code and .debs). Thanks in advance!
[13:17] <MacSlow> hey seb128 :)
[13:18] <seb128> MacSlow, hey, it has a been a while! how are you doing?
[13:18] <MacSlow> seb128, a while indeed :)
[13:19] <MacSlow> seb128, living the consultant/contractor live... but felt the urge to - at least - partially do OpenSource tinkering
[13:19] <seb128> :)
[13:19] <MacSlow> seb128, see  https://blog.macslow.org/?p=365 .. but don't judge my packaging skill please :)
[13:21] <MacSlow> seb128, could you point me towards folks from the community who are into this type of patch/VT/consule stuff? I need some folks willing to try it out.
[13:24] <seb128> MacSlow, sorry but I've no idea about who would be interested, others on this channel might though :)
[13:32] <MacSlow> ok... keeying my fingers crossed someone stumbles over it
[14:03] <waveform> MacSlow, oooh -- I'll take a look (I use kmscon as my daily driver on my development pi)
[14:04] <MacSlow> waveform, thanks... I admit I was too lazy (sofar :) to dust of my raspi3 and compile test it there
[14:04] <MacSlow> waveform, just poke me here or via github-issue or email should you run into questions.
[14:05] <waveform> (been maintaining a rather rough PPA of it for personal use -- https://launchpad.net/~waveform/+archive/ubuntu/kmscon -- for quite a few releases now!)
[14:05] <waveform> (but switched to the archive version once it appeared)
[14:06] <MacSlow> waveform, yeah... chasing all the scattered sinks  for it was difficult... its upstream is dormant for about 8-9 years.
[14:06] <waveform> indeed -- which is a tragedy because it's a stunningly good console
[14:07] <MacSlow> 1+
[14:07] <MacSlow> it is
[14:07] <MacSlow> waveform, I also made some short clips showing off the purpose of my patch https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ybjmUFIXfUU&list=PLXvTBWcnTI1OHF7-Op-ASYsQKKg1TYb5Z&ab_channel=coleraby
[14:08] <MacSlow> aside from that... haveing a 120Hz refresh-capable system-console is just cool :)
[14:08] <MacSlow> that and TrueType-fonts :)
[14:09] <waveform> bizarrely, one of the edge cases it solved for me was key-repeat rate on the console. There was a hack to deal with this but it was PC specific; there was no way to set the key-repeat delay/rate on the Linux console on the Pi. But kmscon can just use the xkb settings :)
[14:09] <MacSlow> I still need to get to the crazier OpenGL-shenanigans I have in mind for kmscon... but those will only be for fun... no real use-case for upstream-consideration.
[17:40] <ahasenack> bryceh: hey, I wanted to ask you. I used lp-test-ppa to generate dep8 triggers for my ppa: "lp-test-ppa -l -r lunar ppa:ahasenack/rsyslog-apparmor-dep8"
[17:41] <ahasenack> the generated url is correct: https://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/request.cgi?release=lunar&package=rsyslog&ppa=ahasenack/rsyslog-apparmor-dep8&arch=amd64&&trigger=rsyslog/8.2210.0-3ubuntu2~ppa8
[17:41] <ahasenack> but this package in the archive does not have a dep8 test
[17:41] <ahasenack> and the server-side infra answers with "You submitted an invalid request: Package rsyslog does not have any test results"
[17:41] <ahasenack> but the package in the ppa does have dep8 tests, I'm adding them
[17:42] <ahasenack> I think we talked about this a while ago, but maybe now you have some idea about this?
[17:42] <ahasenack> or where I should file a bug (if I haven't, I really don't remember the details)
[20:05] <Eickmeyer> vorlon: Since you made the change to libtbb2-dev as a build-dep in blender, I could use your opinion on bug 2003239. AFAIAC, it looks like a merge not a sync.
[20:05] -ubottu:#ubuntu-devel- Bug 2003239 in blender (Ubuntu) "Sync blender 3.4.1+dfsg-2 (universe) from Debian unstable (main)" [Undecided, Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/2003239
[20:09] <ginggs> Eickmeyer: libtbb2-dev is actually the old tbb and depends on libtbb2
[20:09] <ginggs> libtbb-dev is the new "onetbb" and depends on libtbb12
[20:09] <Eickmeyer> ginggs: Confusing, and I seem to vaguely remember that.
[20:10] <ginggs> so that's good for a sync
[20:10] <Eickmeyer> ginggs: Sounds good. I'll go ahead and comment and do the sync.
[20:10] <ginggs> Eickmeyer: thanks
[20:16] <Eickmeyer> ginggs: No, thank you. I do vaguely remember that fiasco back in August, so it was nice to have the reminder.