[00:25] tsimonq2: see update on LP: #2004092 - I'm around if you would like to discuss further but I think things are OK for now [00:25] -ubottu:#ubuntu-devel- Launchpad bug 2004092 in systemd (Ubuntu) "casper fails to add any users because GID 999 is already taken" [High, Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/2004092 [01:23] dbungert: Ah, I got confused it looks like. I appreciate the clarification, all good :) [01:24] tsimonq2: :) [04:05] Eickmeyer: Wait... you can retry autopkgtests? I thought that was a Core Dev only thing. [04:06] arraybolt3[m]: Depends on the package. If it's in main, core dev. If it's in universe, motu. [04:06] Ah, gotcha. [04:07] Oddly enough, I can read this on IRC while on Matrix it's not showing up. [04:07] So I'm guessing I probably can retry autopkgtests in the Lubuntu packageset? [04:08] I'm not 100% sure on that. It might require the MOTU ACL. [04:08] is matrix an hour behind again? [04:08] No, just you. And perhaps arraybolt3 . [04:08] Looks instantaneous here... [04:09] ...and here. [04:09] Yeah I can read on IRC, but on Matrix it's not showing up. [04:09] Which is extremely odd becaues you and I use the same homeserver. [04:09] arraybolt3: Your matrix client might need a reset then via appservice. [04:09] So somehow the Libera homeserver is working *faster* than native Matrix chat?! [04:10] Hmm. Trying that. [04:10] Uh... how would I do that? [04:10] Maybe !reconnect... === arraybolt3[m] is now known as Guest8318 [04:11] arraybolt3: Any better? [04:11] Oh nice, well at least nick protection is working. [04:11] Somehow I can send instantaneously but I'm not getting *anything* in response. === Guest8318 is now known as arraybolt3[m] [04:12] arraybolt3: That's extremely odd and tells me it's your client. I'm not seeing the same issue. [04:13] I am using the Element PWA rather than the desktop app... [04:13] Oh. Hah, yep, that was the problem. [04:13] I'm getting an error message opening Element now, and it wants me to log out and back in. [04:20] Gah, I know what I did. I cleared some (but not all) of my browser cache. [04:21] Right after clicking a suspicious link in #ubuntu on accident. [04:21] Now it works. [04:24] Eickmeyer[m]: Thanks for helping me debug. [04:24] arraybolt3: Glad to help as usual. [07:07] hi, could someone re-trigger all failed tests with dogtag-pki/11.0.6-1? the new version 11.0.6-2 is in lunar and has limited its test to amd64 only. [07:07] not sure if there is secret script that can do this... [07:35] zhsj: . [07:36] ginggs: thanks [16:08] mdeslaur: ah, I had blacklisted wpewebkit but not cog; I can blacklist it now [16:08] vorlon: thanks! (and remove the one in lunar) [16:09] also done [16:15] thanks! [18:22] hi, can I get nim-{unicodeplus,regex} accepted from NEW? this will unblock a few things from -proposed [19:08] tsimonq2: Need sponsorship for the current contents of obconf-qt-packaging on git.lubuntu.me. Yet another LXQt package that's not in the Lubuntu packageset yet. [19:09] This is one of those uploads that reverts a Debian sync, so the debuild command should probably be 'debuild -S -d -k -v0.16.2'. [19:09] I have the ubuntu/lunar branch pushed with the changes we need. [19:13] Eickmeyer[m]: If around, ^ [19:14] (Also teward if he can storm in quicker than the other two :P) [19:14] Just got back as a matter of fact. Reading.... [19:15] arraybolt3: That should probably be either Simon Quigley or teward if possible. If push comes to shove, though, ping me again. [19:16] K, guess another email to devel-permission and then I'll keep plowing ahead onto other packages. [19:21] "K, guess another email to devel..." <- That's actually the way to go. If it's something vital to Lubuntu, it should absolutely be part of the packageset. [19:21] I just have a lot going on today. [19:22] True. I was asking for MOTU help because of the earlier unexpected LXQt stack sync from Debian and wanted to get things fixed quick. [19:22] But it's not like I'm stuck waiting for one package before I can do the others :D [19:58] tsimonq2, teward: When either/both of you see this, I could use the same help with pavucontrol-qt also. (Already send a devel-permissions email for that one too.) [20:03] bluca: Is there something that'd be looking for test results automatically at autopkgtest.ubuntu.com? [20:13] nope sorry that was something in the service [21:33] How goes it, folks? [21:34] Not too bad! [21:45] so glad it's Friday