[00:09] <JackFrost> tjaalton: Heya, poking again just in case you didn't see before: Looks like 60x11-common_xdg_path hasn't been updated to update the dbus env yet, so if dbus-x11 isn't installed it doesn't inject XDG_CONFIG_DIRS correctly.  This is currently affecting Xubuntu images pretty bad.  https://salsa.debian.org/xfce-team/desktop/xfce4-session/-/commit/5c2031af3ba542e2a12dc8f41440eda4623ce97a seems to be
[00:09] <JackFrost> the method generally used.
[00:09] -ubottu:#ubuntu-devel- Commit 5c2031a in xfce-team/desktop/xfce4-session "d/55xfce4-session: Inject DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS into the session via dbus-update-activation-environment."
[01:31] <Umeaboy> juliank: Are you nearby by any chance?
[01:31] <Umeaboy> Sorry for disturbing you.
[01:32] <arraybolt3> Umeaboy: You can just type your request, they'll see it eventually.
[01:32] <Umeaboy> https://pypi.org/project/apt/ is very out of date.
[01:32] <Umeaboy> Newer source can be found here: https://salsa.debian.org/apt-team/python-apt
[09:28] <LocutusOfBorg> mitya57, hello, will pyside6 eventually go in Debian/Ubuntu?
[09:28] <LocutusOfBorg> I'm having troubles with pyqtgraph with qt6
[09:58] <mitya57> LocutusOfBorg: try asking lisandro, maybe he was going to package it
[09:58] <mitya57> I'm maintaining pyqt6 and I think one Qt 6 Python binding is enough for me.
[16:56] <ogayot> Hello! Could someone trigger the following autopkgtest for me please? https://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/request.cgi?release=lunar&arch=amd64&package=python-exchangelib&ppa=ogayot/lunar-proposed&trigger=python-exchangelib/4.9.0-1ubuntu1%7Eppa1 Thank you!
[16:57] <ogayot> wrong link sorry
[16:58] <ogayot> https://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/request.cgi/?release=lunar&arch=amd64&package=mailman3&ppa=ogayot%2Flunar-proposed&trigger=mailman3%2F3.3.8-1ubuntu1%7Eppa2
[17:08] <dbungert> ogayot: clicked
[17:09] <ogayot> dbungert: thanks!
[17:47] <ahasenack> bdmurray: I'm not getting anything else out of these update-notifier error reports, just that it's a segfault, there are some packages deemed "obsolete" in some of them, and a list of glib/gobject/gtk/etc libraries involved in it
[17:48] <ahasenack> the update we did was in python code, and translation (which fixes a previous valid crash)
[17:48] <ahasenack> maybe it rebuilt in a way that makes it crash when run on systems not up-to-date? I don't know what that report means exactly with "obsolete packages"
[17:48] <bdmurray> the increased-rate of crashes detection can generate false positives early in the phasing
[17:48] <ahasenack> if it's just something apt-get dist-upgrade would fix, or if they are leftovers from, say, a release-upgrade
[17:49] <bdmurray> So I'd give the phased-updater another run to see if the phasing starts again automatically
[17:50] <bdmurray> Given that these are 0 days old and phasing stopped early
[17:55] <ahasenack> bdmurray: is this the correct phased-updates repo? https://code.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-sru/+junk/phased-update-overrides
[17:56] <bdmurray> ahasenack: If you want to override a specific detected regression? yes
[17:57] <ahasenack> bdmurray: by "another run" you mean wait for it to run again, it's like every 6h, is that it?
[17:59] <bdmurray> yes, wait for it to run again
[21:56] <vorlon> sarnold: >_<
[21:57] <sarnold> sorry vorlon, I was afraid you were gonna be stuck doing that for hours..
[21:59] <vorlon> sarnold: I run irssi, I never spam by accident ;)
[22:03] <sarnold> vorlon: I wondered if it was all one line and irssi is smart enough to prompt, or if it was enough lines for irssi to prompt..
[22:03] <sarnold> vorlon: I once did a right-click "copy image link" in firefox, paste in irssi, and it spent the next *hour* sending image:base64/data.... nonsense over my ssh connection before I decided to kill irssi and lose backscroll :(
[22:13] <bdmurray> bryceh: with ppa is there a way to get the results urls? That can be time consuming
[22:26] <vorlon> sarnold: lol
[23:55] <JackFrost> sarnold: Tip: If you're client is still sending queued data, /server purge