tsimonq2 | arraybolt3: The fatigue is getting to me and this coffee isn't strong enough. I would go buy a Red Bull, but payday is on Friday. :P | 03:01 |
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tsimonq2 | I let ginggs know to expect your followup iteration if I didn't get to it tonight. | 03:01 |
tsimonq2 | So unless you have something in the next 5 minutes, take your time. | 03:01 |
arraybolt3 | kk :) Been busy elsewhere, so probably will just have ginggs look at it. | 03:01 |
tsimonq2 | No worries. Have a good night, everyone! | 03:02 |
arraybolt3 | On the bright side, one test failure that appears specific to a Python version left to defeat! | 03:03 |
arraybolt3 | tsimonq2: See you later! Hope all is well. | 03:03 |
lubot | [telegram] <tsimonq2> As well as it can be right now, same to you :) | 03:04 |
tsimonq2 | I don't think this affects us, but something to keep an eye on: https://code.launchpad.net/~rikmills/ubuntu-seeds/+git/platform/+merge/457422 | 14:44 |
RikMills | Next time you update your meta it will just swap the virtual package dep for a real one | 14:48 |
tsimonq2 | RikMills: thanks :) | 14:48 |
lubot | [matrix] <eickmeyer> It affects everyone, tbh. Nbd really. | 17:49 |
RikMills | The problem with the NBD ghostscript-x package remaining in release would have affected everyone in terms of ISO build fails. That was sorted this morning by seb128 | 17:55 |
Eickmeyer | Well, yeah, which is nice, so just means everyone needs to update their metas. | 17:55 |
RikMills | yeah, but it is no critical ruch to do so | 17:56 |
RikMills | I think | 17:56 |
Eickmeyer | Exactly. | 17:56 |
RikMills | *rush | 17:56 |
RikMills | ghostscript Provides: ghostscrist-x now, so without a real binary in the archive now that works | 17:57 |
RikMills | affects = yes | 17:58 |
RikMills | impacts in any significant way = no | 17:59 |
RikMills | IYSWIM | 17:59 |
Eickmeyer | Correct. | 18:00 |
RikMills | semantics can be hard | 18:00 |
Eickmeyer | It is what it is. 🤷 | 18:00 |
RikMills | indeed | 18:00 |
tsimonq2 | TIL the hard way, through a $client ticket, that Windows limits *total path size* to 260 characters by default on Windows 10. | 20:24 |
tsimonq2 | Makes me wonder if we have any similar bugs with stupidly long file names... | 20:24 |
Eickmeyer | tsimonq2: To be fair, that's a limitation of NTFS specifically. | 20:46 |
arraybolt3 | I think Linux in general can deal with longer path names, though some languages (looking at Free Pascal here mainly) have weird limits. | 21:23 |
arraybolt3 | Anyway, current status of plans: 1: Finish benchmarking the shiny new x86_64-v3 rebuild and reporting the results, 2: See if I can throw together a replacement for the current lubuntu-update-notifier that might be nicer and work better, 3: openMSX | 21:35 |
arraybolt3 | (insert website prototyping somewhere in there) | 21:35 |
lubot | [telegram] <tsimonq2> Re: #2, could you at least incorporate my existing systemd changes, and ideally finish them? I can pass you a gear SVG that we have rights to, and we can just have like a settings pop-up menu? | 21:39 |
lubot | [telegram] <tsimonq2> Last I heard, you could control systemd services and their properties via dbus. No clue how that works | 21:39 |
lubot | [telegram] <tsimonq2> Happy to jump in and help too once you get there | 21:40 |
arraybolt3 | re systemd, don't see why we couldn't do that :) DBus is scary though :( | 21:48 |
arraybolt3 | (or more like, tricky to interface with) | 21:49 |
tsimonq2 | +1 | 22:09 |
tsimonq2 | https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2023/12/linux-distros-are-about-to-get-a-killer-windows-feature-the-blue-screen-of-death/ | 22:09 |
tsimonq2 | WHY | 22:09 |
lubot | [telegram] <tsimonq2> https://matterbridge.lubuntu.me/461fb095/why_whatever.mp4 | 22:09 |
arraybolt3 | tsimonq2: lol seen that floating around for a while. I actually thought it was a good idea since so often kernel panics and whatnot can get totally hidden and you have no clue what went wrong. | 22:12 |
arraybolt3 | The QR code though... | 22:13 |
lubot | [telegram] <tsimonq2> /me early-EOD, been a day... | 22:57 |
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