[17:25] <john-cabaj> When creating a deb package backport from noble for jammy, do you use the latest point release in the version (eg. foo~22.04.4)?
[17:51] <ahasenack> john-cabaj: I haven't seen that practice, that last digit tends to be used to just iterate over the packaging updates
[17:51] <ahasenack> but I could be wrong, I haven't done many backports
[17:52] <john-cabaj> ahasenack: Thanks, that makes sense
[18:14] <sudip> john-cabaj: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBackports  specifically the section "Preparing the Backported Package"
[18:15] <john-cabaj> sudip: That page appears dead
[18:16] <sudip> dead? its opening for me and has "(last edited 2023-12-07 14:33:47 by ddstreet)"
[18:19] <john-cabaj> sudip: Strange, it's working now..
[18:19] <john-cabaj> Most of this is going to ReadTheDocs. Maybe I had something cached - I don't know
[18:43] <cgmb> ginggs: sorry, I didn't notice your question. A no-change rebuild is sufficient. The problem is now fixed.
[18:43] <ginggs> cgmb: \o/
[18:43] <cgmb> Thank you very, very much for you help in making this release such a success.
[18:44] <cgmb> I've been working to get ROCm into an Ubuntu LTS for nearly five years now, and I'm thrilled to see it finally happen
[18:47] <ginggs> de nada!