liushuyu | Hi, can someone review/sponsor https://code.launchpad.net/~liushuyu-011/ubuntu/+source/rust-defaults/+git/rust-defaults/+merge/471110? Thanks! | 02:18 |
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vpa1977 | Hi, i am doing curl merge and noticed an old bug https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=888449 that makes curl depend on libssh instead of libssh2. The reason given was libssh2 is not in main. Since libssh2 is in main since Noble (https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libssh2), is there any reason why we should keep libssh dependency? | 04:13 |
-ubottu:#ubuntu-devel- Debian bug 888449 in src:curl "curl: please conditionally disable libssh2 in Ubuntu" [Wishlist, Fixed] | 04:13 | |
Eickmeyer | vpa1977: Just off-the-cuff, I think it's probably because it's never been submitted to the MIR team as a Main Inclusion Request to replace libssh. | 04:44 |
vpa1977 | Eickmeyer: so I am dropping the change and forwarding it to Debian? | 04:44 |
Eickmeyer | vpa1977: Yeah, that's probably best, but bear in mind Debian Import stops on Thursday, so if it doesn't get handled before then you'll probably have to do it directly anyhow. | 04:45 |
vpa1977 | Eickmeyer: ok, thank you!!!!!! | 04:49 |
Eickmeyer | yw! | 04:51 |
tjaalton | schopin: hi, kernel fails to install on oracular (build ppa) with "/sbin/ldconfig.real: Can't create temporary cache file /etc/ld.so.cache~: No such file or directory" | 05:01 |
tjaalton | is it known? | 05:01 |
liushuyu | Can someone take a look at https://code.launchpad.net/~liushuyu-011/ubuntu/+source/xfsprogs/+git/xfsprogs/+merge/470855? | 05:44 |
tjaalton | schopin: nevermind, not caused by the new glibc.. | 05:47 |
Rhonda | Oh. Wait. When I last asked why do-release-upgrade doesn't offer 24.04 I think someone mentioned an issue with zstd and initrd, or do I remember wrongly? Can someone refresh my memory on what the upgrade issue was? | 08:17 |
Rhonda | I think I stumbled into that | 08:17 |
Rhonda | Okay, so upgrade from 22.04 to 24.04 always drops me into a initramfs on that system that doesn't find any disks. grub sees the disks. I'm out of ideas and will stick with 22.04 for the moment. The idea to use different compression than zstd for the initrd (because there seems to be some known issues) didn't do the trick. | 08:38 |
jbicha | I have sponsored rust-defaults now | 12:07 |
enr0n | Rhonda: we don't enable LTS -> next LTS upgrades until the first point release, i.e. 24.04.1 in this case. Your issue sounds like it would be worth opening a bug so you can provide more detail. | 12:36 |
Rhonda | enr0n: Right, I thought first point release should be through by now, but then … Thing is, I don't have endless time to debug this, it's a server that I need to get back up into an operational state, so likely I'll try to stick with 22.04 for now. :/ | 13:01 |
Rhonda | I though copied off the initrd.img from the 5.15.0-118 kernel which was created under 22.04, and also the one that was created under 24.04. So that would be there to inspect for people willing to dig into it (I though don't know if there might be sensitive information in there) | 13:02 |
Rhonda | Because what I noticed was that I was able to boot into the 24.04 upgraded system with the initrd.img created in 22.04, but not with the one created in 24.04 | 13:03 |
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Rhonda | enr0n: But if you tell me where and how to report it to document it, I'll be willing to write it down. I can't though gather much more information than I already have | 13:06 |
enr0n | Rhonda: If you are able to boot into the system using the old kernel/initrd (which it sounds like you can), then please run `ubuntu-bug ubuntu-release-upgrader` for starters. That will (a) collect relevant logs and information from the upgrade process, and (b) create a new bug on launchpad and attach those logs to the bug. | 13:08 |
Rhonda | Too late for that unfortunately. The system is re-installing for the 10th time in a row to get it to a state where I can bring up the needed VMs for it to be productive again | 13:12 |
enr0n | Alright, fair enough. If you do decide you want developers to look into it, please open a bug at some point. Otherwise, if you are looking for support via IRC, please try #ubuntu instead. | 13:13 |
Rhonda | Yes, but bug to where? I would assume initramfs-tools or similar, but I'm uncertain. | 13:13 |
enr0n | That's fine to start with. We can always re-assign the bug to the appropriate package if needed. | 13:15 |
enr0n | https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/initramfs-tools/+filebug | 13:15 |
paride | @pilot in | 13:57 |
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dbungert1 | rbasak: you're still listed as on patch pilot, I assume this is left over from yesterday? | 16:07 |
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rbasak | @pilot out | 16:13 |
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rbasak | dbungert: thanks | 16:13 |
paride | @pilot out | 16:15 |
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dbungert | @pilot in | 16:29 |
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dbungert | dnegreira: I'm looking at LP: #2072647 and it's almost ready for upload, I'd suggest a changelog tweak. I like to focus on the symptom of the issue to make it easier for users who want to understand the changelog - something about "internal error: Failed to parse rotated index" maybe, as the relationship to max_age_days may not be immediately obvious. What do you think? | 19:53 |
-ubottu:#ubuntu-devel- Launchpad bug 2072647 in libvirt (Ubuntu Oracular) "[SRU] virtlogd not rotating logs properly" [Undecided, In Progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/2072647 | 19:53 | |
CustomLiveCdHelp | hi everyone! | 20:24 |
CustomLiveCdHelp | historically it was possible to mount an ubuntu live cd, extract out the filesystem, chroot, modify (installing or removing packages, adding files, etc), and rebuild the iso image. going through the git commits, there appears to be a new layed filesystem so the usual commands no longer work. how can one easily create locally the layered filesystem, | 20:25 |
CustomLiveCdHelp | modify it via chroot, and hten reubild a new iso starting with an initial reference iso? | 20:25 |
dbungert | CustomLiveCdHelp: it's not an officially supported tool but you may find that https://github.com/mwhudson/livefs-editor helps | 20:27 |
CustomLiveCdHelp | thank you! | 20:28 |
CustomLiveCdHelp | this references 22.04, are there plans to update it (or is there an updated version somewhere?): https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LiveCDCustomization | 20:30 |
jbicha | LocutusOfBorg: do you have time to merge debhelper 13.17? it has some compat 14 changes I'm interested in | 20:39 |
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