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tsimonq2sudip, RikMills, liushuyu: libgit2 migrating> Great! Now, ready for libgit2 1.9? :P00:04
tsimonq2I have it prepped in a PPA and ready to go.00:05
tsimonq2https://launchpad.net/~tsimonq2/+archive/ubuntu/libgit200:06
tsimonq2I'll wait for libgit2 to properly publish in release etc then probably upload that. Or perhaps prep the whole thing in CI train and copy.00:06
tsimonq2I know we'll need another round of Rust fun, not sure about the other rdeps yet.00:07
tsimonq2Hmm, how to get in touch with Utkarsh, who maintains libgit2 in Debian...00:07
sudiphmm.. I am not seeing Utkarsh in Debian channels also.00:11
sudiptsimonq2: RikMills: do you know where can I get the file autopkgtest-results.cache from plucky ?00:12
tsimonq2https://ubuntu-archive-team.ubuntu.com/transitions/html/libgit2-1.9.html#!good,bad,partial,unknown,!notintesting I'll update this now to remove 1.7 references.00:12
tsimonq2sudip: Good question... my gut answer is that you'll need an autopkgtest/Britney admin like paride or Skia etc to grab that00:12
tsimonq2What's up? Working on a Britney patch? :)00:13
sudipno, I was trying to setup a local britney00:13
sudipfor oracular I can find it at https://ubuntu-archive-team.ubuntu.com/proposed-migration/oracular/00:14
sudipbut the plucky one is not there in https://ubuntu-archive-team.ubuntu.com/proposed-migration/plucky/00:15
tsimonq2With my local Britney instances, I completely ignore autopkgtests, at least for the time being. That being said, I believe it's printed in the Britney log if you want something hacky to work with for now. paride, Skia, or qa-help may know why it's no longer being published.00:15
tsimonq2sudip: Side note, this might be helpful for you: https://git.lubuntu.me/Lubuntu/ci-tools/commits/branch/main00:15
tsimonq2Latest revisions implements it all in C++, earlier revision works but with Python.00:15
sudipthanks, I will check with paride or Skia on Monday00:17
* sudip checks ci-tools00:17
tsimonq2(I also have a veryveryhackynascentdonteverrelyonthisever C++ port of launchpadlib, if that interests you or anyone else: https://git.lubuntu.me/Lubuntu/launchpadlib-cpp/ - one of these days I'll ask Colin or similar to help with nailing down auth and creds better.)00:17
tsimonq2((std::generator is actually super cool.))00:19
sudiphave you considered raising an ITP for launchpadlib-cpp ?00:21
tsimonq2Eventually that's the plan, yeah. Right now it only really supports archives, SPPHs, BPPHs, distributions, and a few other related elements. It's far from complete and has 0 automated testing.00:23
tsimonq2I'd also like someone from the Launchpad team to look at it and confirm it's not completely insane.00:23
tsimonq2Patches welcome, of course.00:24
tsimonq2(If, hypothetically speaking, much of the tooling currently depending on python3-launchpadlib is ported to C++, that may have a downstream affect of higher load on the Launchpad servers due to reduced latency. :P)00:34
tsimonq2*effect00:34
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