[08:21] <liushuyu> Hi there, is there any AA available to process a source package removal request? https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/cargo/+bug/2027551 Thank you!
[08:21] -ubottu:#ubuntu-devel- Launchpad bug 2027551 in cargo (Ubuntu) "Removal of cargo source package" [Undecided, New]
[08:29] <schopin> liushuyu: you want to subscribe ubuntu-archive to that bug :)
[08:30] <schopin> Also, if you want to engage them on IRC, there's a dedicated alias on #ubuntu-release (but for your situation, subscribing the team to the bug should suffice)
[08:40] <liushuyu> schopin: I will do both
[10:11] <Guest55> Hello, I want to start with to help developing ubuntu/bug fix and dosen't have any idea where to start. I had read about ubuntu official documentation to find repository etc. but is difficult to get overview where to start. What I need to get access to code ?
[10:13] <Guest55> and how to start and where ?
[10:15] <rbasak> Guest55: hello! Do you have a specific bug you're trying to fix first?
[10:48] <Guest55> rbasak I don't have any specific bug fix yet. I wanna just want to look at source code and figure out how it is working
[10:49] <Guest55> rbasak lunchpad.net is there where I start ?
[10:50] <rbasak> Guest55: are you familiar with the packaging system? Eg. the difference between binary packages and source packages, and how to identify a source package name?
[10:51] <Guest55> nope I'm totally begining from scratch
[10:51] <Guest55> I have developing expirience. But not system development
[10:52] <rbasak> I'm not sure there's a good guide that will help you from that starting point.
[10:52] <rbasak> THere's https://packaging.ubuntu.com/html/index.html and https://github.com/canonical/ubuntu-maintainers-handbook
[10:52] <rbasak> You could see how you get on there.
[10:52] <rbasak> And feel free to ask any specific questions you have here
[10:53] <ogra> I'd start by crawling launchpad bugs and see were you can supply fixes for packages ... thats a good starting exercise IMHO
[10:55] <Guest55> rbasak and ogra thak you so much for help both of you. Yeah I want to start with small steps, and figure out how it all works.
[11:02] <ginggs> @pilot in
[11:03] <ginggs> please keep your seatbelts fastened
[11:39]  * ogra waits for the flight attendant to serve some drinks ....
[12:10] <rbasak> It's 2023. You'll be waiting a while :-P
[12:17] <ahasenack> dbungert: I'm +1 to upload the ocaml-dune fix to ubuntu while we wait
[12:50] <ddstreet> mapreri teward aug 2 works for me, i'll send an updated calendar invite
[12:57] <Tenkawa>   Tenkawa: Greetings...Anyone currently actively working with RISC-V? I have taken a Lunar image on a VisionFive 2and updated it with the work in progress mainline 6.4 kernel which is working fine with microsd root, usb3 wifi, etc, however the one thing I am running into is any NVME drives being attached via usb (multiple cases and drives) all stop in a Spinning up phase.. I have applied the normal quirks/etc to take uas and such out of the
[12:57] <Tenkawa>  equation however it
[12:57] <Tenkawa> [08:37:47]  Tenkawa:  seems that there is something specific here. Anyone else seen this? I am not seeing this with usb thumbdrives that I tested with.
[12:58] <ogra> xypron, ^^^
[12:58] <Tenkawa> my end goal is to move the rootfs to boot from the NVME how I had it before since the SPI is capable of it now.
[12:58] <Tenkawa> ogra: thanks for pointing me over
[12:59] <ogra> yeah, i'm wondering if we have/should have a dedictated risc-v channel ... we surely do for arm ...
[12:59] <Tenkawa> It is starting to  get active now too
[13:01] <Tenkawa> I had been working only on Debian with it however I am starting to add Ubuntu with my reseearch
[13:01] <Tenkawa> I'll idle for now.. need to go to an appointment
[13:07] <xypron> Tenkawa: Yes Canonical is working on RISC-V. We regret that not all the needed patches are yet accepted upstream. So the support for the VisionFive board in Ubuntu is a bit sketchy. Esmil on the ubuntu-kernel channel would know what the status of kernel patches is.
[14:41] <Tenkawa> xypron: I work with Esmil and aurel32 on this...
[14:42] <Tenkawa> Debian images are currently not exhibiting these symptoms with the same kernel in my testing
[14:43] <Tenkawa> That's why I was looking to see if anyone had been successful in using the usb in this manner on Ubuntu yet with my setup
[14:43] <Tenkawa> I'll be spending the day now that I'm home doing more debugging
[15:00] <ginggs> @pilot out
[15:00] <ginggs> thank you for choosing Ubuntu Air!
[15:05] <jbicha> @pilot in
[15:19] <Tenkawa> Mantic is the dev branch right?
[15:19] <Tenkawa> (I want to make sure I get the names right... I'm not sure of the newer names)
[15:20] <dbungert> Yes, mantic is the dev release, future 23.10
[15:21] <dbungert> ahasenack: ack, will upload my 2 outstanding ocaml patches to Ubuntu
[15:23] <Tenkawa> dbungert: thanks. I'm going to look at moving my testing there.
[15:28] <ogra> ginggs, it was a pleaseure ! no turbulences or anything !
[15:28] <ogra> *pleasure
[16:18] <Tenkawa> Updating to Mantic fixed the problem
[16:18] <Tenkawa> Now it can read the usb bridge with no other changes..
[16:25] <Tenkawa> Not performing the greatest but at least communicating...
[16:46] <ahasenack> o
[17:46] <andrewsh> hi all
[17:47] <andrewsh> please remind me how to request a patch to be included in a package shipped in a supported release (LTS or not)
[17:47] <andrewsh> I can’t remember how the process is called and my Google skills fail me
[17:48] <ahasenack> andrewsh: a Stable Release Update (SRU)?
[17:48] <ahasenack> does that ring a bell?
[17:48] <ahasenack> that would be https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates
[17:48] <andrewsh> thanks!
[17:50] <andrewsh> okay, another question
[17:50] <andrewsh> say, for https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/golang-github-containers-toolbox
[17:51] <andrewsh> does it make sense to backport just one patch I want to get fixed to jammy and kinetic, or can I request to sync lunar’s version (which has the bug fixed) into jammy and kinetic
[17:51] <andrewsh> ?
[17:51] <ahasenack> generaly just one patch will be preferred
[18:16] <jbicha> andrewsh: you can ignore Kinetic since it will be End of Life next week
[19:00] <jbicha> @pilot out
[22:11] <andrewsh> jbicha: thanks!