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vorlonLocutusOfBorg: ok - so no deps or build-deps are broken by removing resvg; "implicit dependency" effectively means "reverse dependency"01:25
vorlonmore specifically, "reverse dependency that must transition together"01:25
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LocutusOfBorgricotz[m], hello, can you please move away from llvm-toolchain-11 for thunderbird? Debian switched to unversioned clang/llvm I know you are using 14, but reverse-depends is not able to filter old ones... do you have any particular reason for now using the default?07:58
LocutusOfBorgvorlon, you know what? I think we can kick llvm-toolchain-11 out from the world...08:00
LocutusOfBorgits a good day when an llvm can be kicked out08:01
LocutusOfBorg(specially if it FTBFS)08:02
vorlonLocutusOfBorg: last I looked it still had reverse-dependencies08:37
ricotzLocutusOfBorg, hey, dropping 11 makes sense with impish gone, thanks - the packaging is mostly kept in sync over the supported series while trying to match the upstream toolchain08:37
vorlonLocutusOfBorg: bpftrace is blocked because the kernel doesn't provide the necessary dependencies to let it build08:38
LocutusOfBorgvorlon, fixed 10s ago :)08:38
vorlonhttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1981089 ?08:38
-ubottu:#ubuntu-release- Launchpad bug 1981089 in linux (Ubuntu Lunar) "Please have linux-tools-common Provide: bpftool" [Medium, Triaged]08:38
LocutusOfBorgits only aotrt that is not built08:38
LocutusOfBorghttps://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/bpftrace/0.16.0-1ubuntu108:38
LocutusOfBorgvorlon, it was failing because dh_dwz was trying to strip a file not built on Ubuntu08:39
LocutusOfBorgincidentally the build never failed before, because dwz was not overridden08:39
LocutusOfBorg        -$(STRIP_CMD) debian/bpftrace/usr/bin/bpftrace-aotrt08:39
LocutusOfBorgthis did the trick, I can forward in Debain08:39
LocutusOfBorg*Debian08:39
LocutusOfBorgI hope it migrated in one britney run08:40
vorlonbut it fails on Ubuntu because the command is missing and shouldn't be; and it's missing because it needs the newer bpfcc in order to build08:40
vorlonso you've worked around the proximate failure, but the intent of the packaging is that the command should be there08:40
vorlonif Debian agrees, then I guess we can move forward08:41
LocutusOfBorgvorlon, the current package in release pocket isn't providing that binary10:20
LocutusOfBorgso, its not a "regression" in terms of Ubuntu10:20
LocutusOfBorgand in case the kernel gets fixed, we will have the new binary10:20
LocutusOfBorgvorlon, this is the check that fails btw10:33
LocutusOfBorg./cmake/FindLibBcc.cmake:check_symbol_exists(bcc_usdt_foreach ${LIBBCC_INCLUDE_DIRS}/bcc/bcc_usdt.h LIBBCC_BPF_CONTAINS_RUNTIME)10:33
LocutusOfBorgvorlon, libbpf, bpfcc should be fixed10:50
LocutusOfBorgI switched the dependency10:50
LocutusOfBorghello apw, what is the problem of adding Provide: bpftool please to linux-tools-common?10:50
LocutusOfBorgpleeeeeeeeeeeease10:50
LocutusOfBorgor probably linux-tools-generic, considering https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/bpfcc/0.25.0+ds-1ubuntu111:07
LocutusOfBorgvorlon, bpftrace migrated15:54
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: bpfcc [amd64] (lunar-proposed/universe) [0.25.0+ds-1ubuntu3] (no packageset)21:48
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: bpfcc [arm64] (lunar-proposed/universe) [0.25.0+ds-1ubuntu3] (no packageset)21:49
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: bpfcc [ppc64el] (lunar-proposed/universe) [0.25.0+ds-1ubuntu3] (no packageset)21:49
LocutusOfBorgvorlon, please have a look, its an hard and hacky way to find the tool ^^21:55
vorlonLocutusOfBorg: would really rather the kernel team maintain their packaging instead of introducing deltas, but meh23:39
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted bpfcc [amd64] (lunar-proposed) [0.25.0+ds-1ubuntu3]23:40
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted bpfcc [ppc64el] (lunar-proposed) [0.25.0+ds-1ubuntu3]23:40
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted bpfcc [arm64] (lunar-proposed) [0.25.0+ds-1ubuntu3]23:40

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