[00:01] <mmikowski> Definitely latest chrome; I have not tested chromium.
[00:02] <mmikowski> vorlon: I have tested on multiple devices; arraybolt3 checked and confirmed the bug and the work-around. I haven't filed this anywhere yet, but thought it would be useful for many people.
[00:07] <mmikowski> fwiw, also confirmed: not a problem with Nvidia GPU + intel frame buffer (optimus graphics)
[01:31] <vorlon> mmikowski: well, we don't ship chrome... :)
[06:05] <vorlon> ginggs, doko: I'm just going to yank python3.10 out of -proposed, I've seen now that it's also broken on arm64
[06:06] <ginggs> vorlon: thanks.  i see there is a 3.10.10-2 in debian, not sure if that fixes the arm issues
[06:12] <doko> vorlon: what is broken on arm64?
[06:13] <vorlon> doko: python3.10-minimal is uninstallable due to the same syntax error as on armhf
[06:14] <vorlon> Setting up python3.10-minimal (3.10.10-1) ...
[06:14] <vorlon>   File "/usr/lib/python3.10/_sysconfigdata__aarch64-linux-gnu.py", line 45
[06:14] <vorlon>     '
[06:14] <vorlon>     ^
[06:14] <vorlon> SyntaxError: unterminated string literal (detected at line 45)
[06:14] <vorlon> so there seems to be some autogeneration code that goes wrong on Ubuntu
[06:14] <doko> yes, fixed in -2, but in the end it won't be shipped in lunar
[06:14] <vorlon> right
[06:15] <doko> the reverse-depends list is still looking a little bit long
[06:15] <vorlon> yeah I noticed that
[06:24] <ginggs> vorlon: not sure if i'm reading https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/python3.10/+publishinghistory right, but looks like 3.10.10-2 was deleted?
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