=== chris14_ is now known as chris14 [05:17] -queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: asahi-audio [amd64] (noble-proposed/none) [1.6-1] (no packageset) [09:13] -queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Packageset: Added qtilitools to lubuntu in noble [09:13] -queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Packageset: Added sddm-conf to lubuntu in noble [09:13] -queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Packageset: Added redshift-qt to lubuntu in noble [09:44] -queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted asahi-audio [amd64] (noble-proposed) [1.6-1] [09:49] -queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: zfs-linux (jammy-proposed/main) [2.1.5-1ubuntu6~22.04.2 => 2.1.14-0ubuntu0.22.04.1] (core, kernel-dkms) [11:54] vorlon: re Debian bug #737634 isn't that needed for like all of the kernel packages in ubuntu? i.e. linux-signed linux-meta linux-restricted-modules linux-restricted-signatures all use "the same non-native version number as src:linux" whilst themselves being native packages. Because otherwise everyone gets confused. [11:54] -ubottu:#ubuntu-release- Debian bug 737634 in dpkg "dpkg: Allow overriding is_native version checks in dpkg 3.0 Native." [Wishlist, Open] https://bugs.debian.org/737634 [11:54] xnox: so sort of, in ubuntu, we need it. [12:02] vorlon: commented on the bug report === deathcollege is now known as death_college [12:45] -queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted oem-stella.cmit-latios-meta [sync] (focal-proposed) [20.04~ubuntu1] [12:48] -queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: oem-stella.cmit-latios-meta [amd64] (focal-proposed/none) [20.04~ubuntu1] (canonical-oem-metapackages) [13:18] -queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: smartmontools (jammy-proposed/main) [7.2-1build2 => 7.2-1ubuntu0.1] (kubuntu) [13:33] -queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: mutter (mantic-proposed/main) [45.2-0ubuntu2~really45.0 => 45.2-0ubuntu3] (desktop-core, desktop-extra) [13:45] ubuntu-sru: I request expedited review of mutter for mantic since it has important bug fixes that were temporarily reverted to avoid a regression [13:48] jbicha: I need to write an ML thread on this, but I suggest the opposite. mutter has had far too many regression-update bugs - not just the most recent one. We need to be slow and careful and not rush through another regression. [13:48] Any chance of an analysis/post-mortems from the desktop team on the multiple previous mutter regressions? [13:51] any AA available to review usbio-drivers from noble NEW? [13:53] this ^ is needed for a kernel respin.. and best to use the in-archive dkms instead of merging the source to the kernel temporarily [13:57] rbasak: 45.2-0ubuntu3 fixes several important LP bugs that were briefly fixed in mantic-updates. I think reverting all those fixes introduced its own regression. Neither Andreas nor me were able to duplicate the issue reported in bug 2046360 [13:57] -ubottu:#ubuntu-release- Bug 2046360 in mutter (Ubuntu Mantic) "Heavy stuttering in Firefox with mutter 45.1/45.2" [Undecided, In Progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/2046360 [14:01] I ran out of time because of the holidays but 45.2-0ubuntu3 is how I think we ought to have resolved bug 2046360. The big revert worked but wasn't great for people who needed the other fixes [14:01] -ubottu:#ubuntu-release- Bug 2046360 in mutter (Ubuntu Mantic) "Heavy stuttering in Firefox with mutter 45.1/45.2" [Undecided, In Progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/2046360 [17:25] -queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New: accepted oem-stella.cmit-latios-meta [amd64] (focal-proposed) [20.04~ubuntu1] [18:21] Seems like the systemd/255-1ubuntu1 likes failing. I've retried Vim without it, let's see how that goes. [18:21] *armhf autopkgtest [18:40] xnox: is_native> meh ok thanks [18:41] Eickmeyer: in fact, #launchpad is not the place to ask for i386 builds; the whitelist is a packageset attached to the Ubuntu distribution (per-series) and applies to all ppa builds for Ubuntu as well. So it requires talking to the Ubuntu AAs. [18:42] vorlon: I realized that later, but it's no factor, he doesn't want it. [18:42] yes [19:08] -queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: tzdata (mantic-proposed/main) [2023c-9ubuntu1 => 2023d-0ubuntu0.23.10] (core, i386-whitelist) [19:24] -queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: tzdata (lunar-proposed/main) [2023c-2exp1ubuntu1.1 => 2023d-0ubuntu0.23.04] (core) [19:53] -queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: tzdata (jammy-proposed/main) [2023c-0ubuntu0.22.04.2 => 2023d-0ubuntu0.22.04] (core) [20:30] -queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: tzdata (focal-proposed/main) [2023c-0ubuntu0.20.04.2 => 2023d-0ubuntu0.20.04] (core) === death_college is now known as rogue_netflix_wa === rogue_netflix_wa is now known as rogue_netflix_fa === rogue_netflix_fa is now known as deathcollege [21:05] why do my systemd/armhf retries keep getting eaten [21:06] tsimonq2: Could you be more specific? === me_ is now known as mm-cr [21:08] bdmurray: Above I noted that systemd/255-1ubuntu1/armhf is failing, so I attempted a retry of the Vim in noble-proposed against systemd/armhf without the systemd package in proposed. [21:08] Something is eating my retry request, and I can't seem to figure it out. [21:13] So you crafted the url request yourself? [21:14] Nope, I clicked the button right from excuses, which is https://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/request.cgi?release=noble&arch=armhf&package=systemd&trigger=vim%2F2%3A9.0.2189-1ubuntu1 [21:14] It shows as being successfully submitted, and it's been a few hours. I don't see it in the running queue or the results. [21:15] (I did this like, twice or three times, to no avail.) [21:15] I'll have a look when my mouse starts working again. [21:15] * tsimonq2 sends bdmurray a helpful cat [21:22] tsimonq2: I'm seeing 403s for those requests and some weird user agents e.eg "The Lounge IRC Client" [21:23] * Eickmeyer hopes said cat doesn't get eaten by said retry requests [21:23] bdmurray: I use that IRC client, but I'm not pressing any retry requests. [21:23] bdmurray: i think some results of test i triggered recently have gone missing [21:24] ginggs: results sounds different than requests going missing [21:27] bdmurray: could be either [21:28] I do see one autopkgtest-web unit with a slightly out of date database [21:34] Shows as successful on the frontend when submitting the request, so I'm surprised you're seeing 403s. [21:34] (I even had to log in with 2FA. :P) [21:54] so The Lounge IRC Client will blindly follow any urls that you paste in an IRC channel? good to know [21:56] bdmurray: i can see my missing test results now, thanks [22:05] I'm happy now: https://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/packages/s/systemd/noble/armhf [22:05] I'm just curious what Britney will think, given that the latest one is "error." [22:06] I'm willing to bet Britney will go (╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻ - so if anyone on the release team is inclined to force its hand, go for it. [22:08] vorlon: I hope it doesn't do that, but if there's two 403s from The Lounge, that's probably me and Eickmeyer's IRC clients. [22:08] So, it does because it previews URLs, but it doesn't activate them. [22:08] vorlon: ^ [22:08] That honestly sounds about right. [22:13] I see a migrating Vim. Thanks for all the help. :) [22:28] Eickmeyer: "activate them"? [22:29] Eickmeyer: anyway, you should be concerned about your IRC client being convinced to automatically preview arbritrary URLs from an attacker via IRC [22:30] vorlon: Like a click. It just pulls the page, but it's not logged-in, so it can't do anything, it just 403s. However, since I'm logged-in, if I actually clicked on it, it would open the page in a browser window and act on it accordingly. [22:30] vorlon: It's an option in the settings, and it only renders title text. [22:32] vorlon: For instance, tsimonq2's link above: https://i.imgur.com/t1sgs62.png [22:32] If it's a picture, like the one I pasted, it'll render a preview of the picture. It's fairly intelligent. [22:43] i've been on irc long enough to know that I do not want this feature :) [22:54] Eickmeyer, does it also work for url shorteners? https://t.ly/PnJnA [22:55] * LocutusOfBorg stopped ages ago to send malicious links, you can trust that one [22:55] LocutusOfBorg: Doesn't look like it. Again, pretty intelligent. The Lounge is open source. [22:55] what does it look like? [22:56] It doesn't even give me the expansion arrow like tsimonq2's link did. [22:57] https://i.imgur.com/8FpTxZ7.png [22:57] and what if I unroll it for you? :) [22:57] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQw4w9WgXcQ [22:57] It doesn't do youtube previews. :) [22:58] :D [22:58] And I have the sneaking suspicion that's a rickroll. [22:58] please rickroll yourself :D [22:58] AHAHAHAHAHAHAHA [22:59] LOL [22:59] old funny days [22:59] I won't ever grew up, but people understanding rickrolling are not that many anymore [23:00] :rofl: [23:00] 🤣 [23:16] -queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: ruby-deb-version [amd64] (noble-proposed/none) [1.0.2-1] (no packageset) [23:16] -queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: rust-fork [amd64] (noble-proposed/none) [0.1.22-1] (no packageset) [23:17] -queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: golang-k8s-apimachinery [amd64] (noble-proposed/none) [0.29.0-1] (no packageset) [23:17] -queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: haskell-isocline [amd64] (noble-proposed/none) [1.0.9-1] (no packageset) [23:19] -queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: rust-fork [armhf] (noble-proposed/none) [0.1.22-1] (no packageset) [23:20] -queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: haskell-typst [amd64] (noble-proposed/none) [0.1.0.0-1] (no packageset) [23:21] -queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: rust-fork [arm64] (noble-proposed/none) [0.1.22-1] (no packageset) [23:23] -queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: haskell-isocline [arm64] (noble-proposed/none) [1.0.9-1] (no packageset) [23:27] -queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: rust-fork [ppc64el] (noble-proposed/none) [0.1.22-1] (no packageset) [23:28] -queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: haskell-isocline [armhf] (noble-proposed/none) [1.0.9-1] (no packageset) [23:29] -queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: haskell-isocline [ppc64el] (noble-proposed/none) [1.0.9-1] (no packageset) [23:33] -queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: rust-fork [s390x] (noble-proposed/none) [0.1.22-1] (no packageset) [23:35] -queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: haskell-isocline [s390x] (noble-proposed/none) [1.0.9-1] (no packageset) [23:35] LocutusOfBorg, Eickmeyer : This is the new Gen Z rickroll, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BbeeuzU5Qc8 [23:36] -queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: haskell-typst [ppc64el] (noble-proposed/none) [0.1.0.0-1] (no packageset) [23:39] -queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: rust-fork [riscv64] (noble-proposed/none) [0.1.22-1] (no packageset) [23:49] -queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: haskell-typst [s390x] (noble-proposed/universe) [0.1.0.0-1] (no packageset) [23:58] -queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: haskell-isocline [riscv64] (noble-proposed/universe) [1.0.9-1] (no packageset)