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tsimonq2I was just about to ask about a potential SDDM merge, but I see RikMills took care of it in a PPA :) https://launchpad.net/~ci-train-ppa-service/+archive/ubuntu/3997/+sourcepub/16135555/+listing-archive-extra14:45
tsimonq2Just needs testing14:45
tsimonq2I also just synced the latest qt6-speech upload14:45
ErichEickmeyer[mBridge terminated?14:46
ErichEickmeyer[mNvm, guess not.14:46
tsimonq2sgmoore, arraybolt3, Eickmeyer, RikMills: I'm about to make a decision that will be somewhat disagreeable, so allow me to explain myself... given a) the speed of things last cycle, b) the time it takes to get things through the NEW queue, and c) the amount of work we still have ahead of us this cycle, I'm going to go ahead and get Oracular in sync with the KF6 progress in Experimental. Not much is 15:50
tsimonq2left Debian-side; I'm making this decision knowing full well that we'll have a good amount of packages caught in proposed, but I'm willing, able, and prepared to help with that effort. I'd rather have 5 months to get everything through to -release than 4. Big picture, I truly believe this is the correct decision, despite the short-term frustration it will cause.15:51
Eickmeyertsimonq2: I say JFDI.15:53
EickmeyerRip off the bandaid.15:53
tsimonq2All 60 of them that were ready have been accepted.16:08
tsimonq2Just time for retries now.16:08
tsimonq2(Dep trees)16:08
tsimonq2I'm sure I'll get the emails :P16:08
AaronRainbolt<tsimonq2> "sgmoore, arraybolt3, Eickmeyer..." <- "Break the dam! Release the river!"16:33
AaronRainboltalright I'mma go and see more about why Qt6 isn't migrating.16:34
tsimonq2Thanks!16:38
tsimonq2also yes we broke the dam :D16:39
AaronRainbolthttps://objectstorage.prodstack5.canonical.com/swift/v1/AUTH_0f9aae918d5b4744bf7b827671c86842/autopkgtest-oracular/oracular/arm64/b/beads/20240513_044156_dbdcb@/log.gz ⁉️16:42
AaronRainboltThis is that same beads package again, still failing with a symbol lookup error because it's puling a library from Qt 6.4.2 rather than pulling it from 6.6.2. But here's the spooky thing - this was triggered with all-proposed=1 (by me) and libqt6core5compat6 6.6.2 is in -proposed.16:43
AaronRainboltso... I guess that means the beads package itself is doing something funky.16:43
AaronRainbolthmm, Build-Depends on qtbase5-dev...16:44
tsimonq2c++filt _ZN5QUtf818convertFromUnicodeE11QStringViewPN20QStringConverterBase5StateE16:46
tsimonq2QUtf8::convertFromUnicode(QStringView, QStringConverterBase::State*)16:46
tsimonq2hmmm16:46
ErichEickmeyer[mAaronRainbolt: That can't be right.16:47
AaronRainboltwell it is16:53
AaronRainboltcould be wrong but that's what's there and it builds right16:53
AaronRainboltI assume that qt6 is somehow replacing qt5 using this core5compat thing16:53
tsimonq2Correct16:54
TimAndersson[m]<AaronRainbolt> "This is that same beads..." <- sounds odd. We have some odd apt fallback mechanisms we've noticed in autopkgtest, this may be linked to these issues. I'll take a look at the log tomorrow morning and see if the failure is autopkgtest related or something deeper (i'm one of the autopkgtest admins)16:55
tsimonq2\o/ well that's convenient :D16:55
AaronRainboltso my guess is that qtbase5-dev is somehow referencing a very particular version of qt6 and that's where it goes wrong. Why else would it install a mixture of Qt 6.6.2 and Qt 6.4.2 other than something weird like what Tim just mentioned?16:55
AaronRainboltTimAndersson[m]: Thank you!16:55
AaronRainbolt<AaronRainbolt> "so my guess is that qtbase5-..." <- Actually this can't be right, since when beads is built it pulls the right libqt6core5compat6.17:03
AaronRainboltSo OK, new working theory is "Tim knows best", just going to let that package sit until tomorrow then.17:03
AaronRainboltCalibre seems to be stuck on Qt WebEngine dying when it attempts to run unit tests, going to see if it's transient, and if not, what caused it.17:07
AaronRainboltok, change of plan, dayjob has a critical task for me to finish so I have to drop everything and do that.17:22
RikMillsAaronRainbolt: calibre is not transient. I already retried17:44
AaronRainboltkk, good to know17:44
AaronRainboltand that's pretty bad news potentially17:45
RikMillsAaronRainbolt: not great, but as a leaf package it could be removed fron -release temporarily if really needed17:46
RikMillstbh, calibre is one of the packages that I don't know why we ship a .deb17:50
RikMillsit changes so fast uptream that we are always out of date by a mile on stable releases17:50
RikMillsI always use the release from thier website17:51
ErichEickmeyer[mcalibre ships in Edubuntu and is part of the Ubuntu Studio publishing suite (not shipped by default but supported/part of the ubuntustudio-publishing seed).19:12

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