[01:31] <ChmEarl> 925 t64 libs in proposed, mostly all today
[01:32] <ChmEarl> everything back to Feb 26 has to be rebuilt which involves liblzma
[01:33] <ChmEarl> liblzma5
[01:35] <oerheks> hmm no, you can see, released are actually +really5.4.5-1
[01:36] <oerheks> without propposed you are not affected
[01:36] <oerheks> still not
[01:42] <ChmEarl> I hope I have it wrong, when I counted t64 libs in `noble main` and `noble-updates main` after yesterday they disappeared
[01:42] <ChmEarl> went from 1590+ to 40
[01:43] <ChmEarl> so I decided to not try to do builds or installs
[01:45] <ChmEarl> on Mar28 I got one build and one install done, then found out about the backdoor threat
[10:55] <NatSocSiD> why isn't dbus-system-bus-common 1.14.10-4ubuntu3 and libdbus-1-3 1.14.10-4ubuntu3 available after 3 days?
[10:55] <NatSocSiD> There are hundreds of kept back packages due to this.
[13:29] <quidnunc> Why do I get "Upgrade to the latest development release are only available from the latest supported release" when running "do-release-upgrade -d"
[13:36] <tomreyn> because that's how it is
[13:37] <tomreyn> if you're on noble, which this channel is about, then you're not on a supported release
[13:38] <tomreyn> (and then you already are on the latest development release, too)
[13:47] <quidnunc> tomreyn: You got me: I'm trying to get on noble. That topic is not allowed here?
[13:47] <quidnunc> I'm currently on 23.10
[13:57] <tomreyn> quidnunc: hmm, i guess it fits here more than to #ubuntu. i just made assumptions based on the information available.
[13:58] <tomreyn> i assume there won't be an upgrade path draft, yet, it's way too early
[13:59] <tomreyn> you'd better do a fresh noble snapshot install
[14:00] <quidnunc> okay thanks
[18:48] <SamuelMarks> hi
[18:50] <SamuelMarks> Every directory opens in VSCode. How do I open in GNOME's file manager instead? - `xdg-mime query default inode/directory` shows org.gnome.Nautilus.desktop; `nautilus .` says I need to `apt install nautilus` and all of `open .`, `xdg-open .`, `gio open .` open up VScode instead of a proper default file manager.
[18:50] <SamuelMarks> Is there a new file manager in Ubuntu 24.04?
[18:51] <SamuelMarks> How do I make that the default?
[21:06] <techsanity> Just recently installed Ubuntu Server 24.04 from a daily ISO downloaded yesterday, and apparently I'm unable to install apache2 nor nginx due to dependency issues; is this a known issue (such as a temporary artefact of pushing out the downgraded xz package), or should I file a packaging related bug?
[21:08] <ravage> No need to file bugs. Packages are rebuilding 
[21:08] <ravage> Just wait 
[21:08] <techsanity> alrighty
[22:18]  * SamuelMarks still has same question unanswered
[22:50] <tomreyn> SamuelMarks: https://packages.ubuntu.com/noble/ubuntu-desktop still depends on nautilus in 24.04. chances are your got removed due to currently unresolvable dependencies.
[22:52] <tomreyn> looks like the amd64 nautilus is currently (or was recently) missing from the archive. this will be a temporary thing most likely.