[12:01] <slyon> @pilot in
[14:41] <sudip> slyon: about your version comment in LP: #2029314, the Mantic debdiff was done when Noble had 2.16.1-1build4, the new version "2.16.2-1" landed just recently
[14:41] -ubottu:#ubuntu-devel- Launchpad bug 2029314 in hexchat (Ubuntu Mantic) "[SRU] Hexchat crashes whenever I click on a specific link in a channel" [Undecided, In Progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/2029314
[14:44] <sudip> hmm.  that also would have been wrong
[14:45]  * sudip checks dpkg --compare-versions
[14:50] <sudip> ok, right. with Noble at ubuntu1, Mantic could have been ubuntu0.1.
[14:52] <slyon> sudip: Yes. Alternatively we could have gone with something like 2.16.1-1build4~ubuntu23.10.0 if we'd need to keep the same version in two series of Ubuntu. But I think with the current situation everything should be fine, right?
[14:54] <sudip> yeah, all good. thanks slyon
[14:54] <slyon> thanks for your patches!
[15:02] <lvoytek> @pilot in
[15:28] <slyon> @pilot out
[16:18] <bandali> hi, just a quick note that i'm one of the 2 people on +1 rotation this week, and even though -proposed is still quite messy, i'd be happy to try and help with anything specific you may have in mind if you ping me
[19:00] <lvoytek> @pilot out
[20:14] <fossfreedom_> @bandali any chance you can poke at this?  seems to be failing on every architecture https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/accountsservice
[20:46] <bastif> could someone have a look at #2056080 (RFS for a fix for noble)?
[21:12] <liushuyu> Eickmeyer: Are you an AI program or something, you are working so fast (wrt https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/jackd2/+bug/2057704)
[21:12] -ubottu:#ubuntu-devel- Launchpad bug 2057704 in jackd2 (Ubuntu) "jackd2 FTBFS due to waflib incompatible with Python 3.12" [Undecided, New]
[21:13] <Eickmeyer> liushuyu: Heh, I'm on very little sleep and an energy drink. I got full context real quick by looking at the source, which seems to be where you got the new waf from.
[21:14] <vpa1977> Eickmeyer: piuparts/ppa build passes. Should I upload?
[21:14] <Eickmeyer> vpa1977: Go for it.
[21:14] <vpa1977> Eickmeyer: Thanks !!!
[21:14] <Eickmeyer> I'll test and let you know if it breaks, but I highly doubt it will since it's just waf.
[21:16] <liushuyu> > I'm on very little sleep and an energy drink.
[21:16] <liushuyu>  Sounds quite like an AI masquerading as an human and looking for an explanation on why they don't sleep /s
[21:16] <Eickmeyer> HAHAHAHAHAHAHA
[21:17] <Eickmeyer> TBH, I woke up this morning and had terrible dizzines/double vision, so I got my son going with his online school and went back to bed. Just wasn't feeling well this morning, but I'm better now.
[21:19] <liushuyu> As we are working through time_t transition, I opened a merge request on the GNOME upstream https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gobject-introspection/-/merge_requests/451 ...
[21:19] -ubottu:#ubuntu-devel- Merge 451 in GNOME/gobject-introspection "giscanner: treat time_t and off_t as standalone types" [Opened]
[21:19] <liushuyu> ... which by the looks of it, the upstream recommends rebuilding everything that uses the g-i definitions
[21:19] <liushuyu> ... which I am unsure how true is that recommendation
[21:22] <liushuyu> > I woke up this morning and had terrible dizzines/double vision
[21:22] <liushuyu> Eickmeyer: If you are really an human, I would suggest get more sleep and consume less energy drinks (they consist of mostly sugar, caffeine is just a side-addition)
[21:24] <Eickmeyer> liushuyu: Oh, I don't usually, and this one has no sugar, just green tea-based caffiene and a bunch of B-vitamins. And I actually got a lot of sleep, but it is more to do with a mixture of little rest over the weekend and Daylight Saving starting in the US.
[21:25] <liushuyu> Eickmeyer: Ah okay. Yeah, DST can mess up the sleep schedule for sure, many health professionals are against DST citing it is bad for the health
[21:29] <Eickmeyer> liushuyu: Yep, my state passed a law to move to DST year-round, but federal law requires it be approved at a federal level before it can be enacted.
[21:31] <liushuyu> Eickmeyer: Hmm, politics
[21:55] <yziquel> everything bad for the health makes me happy.
[22:03] <fossfreedom_> re my earlier ping about accountsservice on noble-proposed - I've raised a bug report and attached a suggested debdiff to resolve this FTBFS https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/accountsservice/+bug/2057710 - hope its useful.
[22:03] -ubottu:#ubuntu-devel- Launchpad bug 2057710 in accountsservice (Ubuntu) "Accountsservice FTBFS on noble" [Undecided, New]
[22:53] <arraybolt3> How do I figure out which of the PPAs I have installed a particular package version comes from? I have a plymouth-theme-kubuntu-logo package on my machine that I can't find the source PPA of :P
[22:54] <arraybolt3> nvm, found it
[22:59] <Unit193> `apt-cache policy`?
[23:01] <arraybolt3> Unit193: That works, thanks! Will use that next time.
[23:02] <Unit193> Not quite related, but apt-forktracer is neat too.