=== tomreyn_ is now known as tomreyn === chris14_ is now known as chris14 [08:07] new episode today of the podcast? [08:20] @ amurray [10:36] chromebittin: yes, I am editing it right now :) [10:38] amurray: ah alright will listen to it later today or tommorow then, after your done editing and uploading :) [10:38] cool [11:23] chromebittin: https://ubuntusecuritypodcast.org/episode-187/ [11:28] amurray: thanks have a meeting i have to attend soon but will listen later during the afternoon [11:31] 👌 [14:14] did have time to listen to the episode now === sdeziel_ is now known as sdeziel [15:43] tsimonq2: are you working on a git merge? if not, mind if I do it? [15:45] mdeslaur: 🟢 / ack [15:46] tsimonq2: lol, what is that, an apple? [15:46] mdeslaur: Although, I doubt it will migrate soon due to autopkgtests. :) [15:46] ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ supposed to be a green light :D [15:47] oh hah :) [15:47] tsimonq2: ok thanks, I'll do it [15:47] just trying to clear up the open list of CVEs before the feature freeze [15:48] \o hey all -- is there a place where security updates' ddebs are published? libnss3 = 2:3.68.2-0ubuntu1.1 is missing from ddebs.ubuntu.com for jammy but is in the security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu jammy-updates repository. [15:49] mdeslaur: No worries, thanks! [15:52] cipherboy: huh, that's odd, I would have expected them to be there [15:58] mdeslaur: Yeah, me too... I get one result for apt info on the debgsym (== 2:3.68.2-0ubuntu1) but two for libnss3... I've got a local rebuild running though, that should tide me over when it finishes. Thank you for confirming though, I guess I've not forgotten everything! ;-) [15:59] cipherboy: are you researching a crash, or are you awaiting a security update? (I'm working on nss updates as we speak) [16:00] mdeslaur: Neither, just trying to debug a PKCS#11 token, seeing some weird behavior so was hoping for NSS symbols to isolate us vs NSS. [16:00] I see, cool [20:51] cipherboy: I wonder if this would help? https://ubuntu.com/server/docs/service-debuginfod ddebs is sadly pretty unreliable ;( [20:53] doesn't that just scrape ddebs.u.c? [20:57] I heard some grumbling about having a gigantic ebs-style block device served from ceph for storage, rather than collecting objects from swift storage .. so I assumed it grabbed the ddebs from the librarian instead of ddebs [20:57] but now that you say it, I'm not sure :/ [20:58] yeah, I'm not either, and now I'm curious :)