[03:57] waveform: Thanks for the sponsorship work :) [11:38] hi doko, can you help with bpftrace? https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/bpftrace/+bug/2097317, regression from https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/bpftrace/+bug/2081848 [11:38] -ubottu:#ubuntu-devel- Launchpad bug 2097317 in bpftrace (Ubuntu) "bpftrace: error while loading shared libraries: libLLVM-18.so.18.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory" [Critical, Confirmed] [11:38] -ubottu:#ubuntu-devel- Launchpad bug 2081848 in bpftrace (Ubuntu) "fix underlinking with recent LLVM 18.1.8 backport" [Undecided, Confirmed] [11:51] tsimonq2 hi! I've seen that you've been re-running autopkgtests for my zfs-linux upload in plucky, thank you! [11:51] for a more general question on the zfs-linux migration, is this something that would be appropriate for me to follow-up with a new version for plucky-proposed? the failing draid1 test is expected to fail in s390x, and the deps for armhf/riscv64 is also not a bug (rather a packaging miss on my part) [11:52] ^ context is https://ubuntu-archive-team.ubuntu.com/proposed-migration/update_excuses.html#zfs-linux [12:02] JackFrost: did you already have a chance to look at my split WireGuard testing improvements on Salsa? [12:16] Ah, looks like I've still got uncommitted local changes...Nice. 9 already works out fine and I don't see any reason for it not to be in. I had hoped dkg would respond since he's the only one that had objections, slyon. Looks like I'll have to go ahead, though won't be merging the last one at least due to aforementioned older lintian on ftp-master. [12:18] https://dpaste.com/4EFRQ974D though in part looks like I had the same idea as you. [12:20] hehe, right! And it's also what is listed here: https://udd.debian.org/lintian/?packages=wireguard (does that use the older ftp-master version of lintian? I don't know for sure..) [12:20] No, that's fresher. [12:20] I'd be mostly interested getting the build-time and DEP8 tests included and those should be pretty self-contained and not influence anything of ht package/application itself [12:21] I'd like to drop all patches since they're not really needed. [12:49] slyon: Any preference on changelog entries? [12:51] JackFrost: no.. whatever you think is reasonable. [13:14] /41 === cpaelzer_ is now known as cpaelzer [17:04] halves: I fully admit that it's not been targeted specifically towards zfs-linux, but you're welcome ;) [17:04] * tsimonq2 looks at that test you mentioned [17:06] halves: The tl;dr is that yeah, another revision here would be appreciated. [17:07] tsimonq2 ack, thanks nonetheless :) [17:07] If it's expected to fail in the proposed pocket *and* the release pocket, let me know, I can retry with migration-reference/0 - but ideally we want something passing ;) [17:07] yw :) [17:07] good morning sponsorship queue how are you [17:08] tsimonq2 yes, that draid1 test has always been flaky on s390x for reasons beyond my understanding (currently, understanding is hopefully in progress). I'm almost sure it was mapped as a bad test in previous versions of zfs-linux for that arch [17:09] anyway, I digress. I'll have a follow-up soon. thanks for the help! [17:11] halves: I'm happy to help :) and I'll retry with migration-reference/0 just for giggles, but feel free to ping me when you have another revision :) [17:12] I suppose I should do this before looking at adrien's OpenSSL merge :P [17:12] @pilot in === ChanServ changed the topic of #ubuntu-devel to: Archive: Open | Devel of Ubuntu (not support) | Build failures: http://qa.ubuntuwire.com/ftbfs/ | #ubuntu for support and discussion of Focal-Oracular | Patch Pilots: tsimonq2 [17:13] * tsimonq2 turns verbosity up a few notches... [17:13] > I'm tracking openssl 3.4 as closely as possible and this includes all commits from the 3.4 branch. Later on, during the feature freeze, I'll have another look and see which commits can be pullsed from the branch. Updating as much as possible before FF means that there will be fewer changes to carefully go over. [17:13] Solid rationale. [17:15] * tsimonq2 blinks at override_dh_compress and `man dh_compress` [17:22] adrien: Just followed up with a few questions, otherwise the packaging LGTM and I want a second set of eyes there :) [17:23] @pilot out === ChanServ changed the topic of #ubuntu-devel to: Archive: Open | Devel of Ubuntu (not support) | Build failures: http://qa.ubuntuwire.com/ftbfs/ | #ubuntu for support and discussion of Focal-Oracular | Patch Pilots: N/A [17:24] I left https://code.launchpad.net/~tchavadar/ubuntu/+source/libdfx/+git/libdfx/+merge/480597 - that strikes me as a great one for a new(er) Patch Pilot. I nominate one (or more) of liushuyu, sudip_, and arraybolt3 :P [17:24] (If I still see it in a few days I'll review, but meh, good opportunity for something like this.) [17:27] * sudip_ is in the middle of a segfault in $dayjob [17:27] also why I am sudip_ === sudip_ is now known as sudip [17:30] sudip: ah yes we love IRC netsplits [17:30] and segfaults :P (no worries) [17:30] tsimonq2: Is this a test or something? I suspect you have the expected answers [17:31] liushuyu: It's a hands-on test, which means there are no pre-defined answers, only guidelines XD [17:36] jbicha: I hope you people are still looking at dbus-broker situation (bug 2015538) [17:36] -ubottu:#ubuntu-devel- Bug 2015538 in dbus-broker (Ubuntu) "[MIR] dbus-broker" [Undecided, Incomplete] https://launchpad.net/bugs/2015538 [17:37] https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/intel-media-driver/+bug/2095074 also looks like something Desktop Team should handle [17:37] -ubottu:#ubuntu-devel- Launchpad bug 2095074 in libva (Ubuntu Noble) "[SRU] Upgrade to media driver version 24.3.4 in Noble" [Undecided, New] [18:29] liushuyu: yes, dbus-broker is definitely on Seb's list but he's recovering from FOSDEM [18:29] jbicha: I see [20:24] tsimonq2: thanks for looking! [20:24] also, there's something with openssl [20:25] The OpenSSL project team would like to announce the upcoming release of [...] 3.4.1 [...] These releases will be made available on Tuesday 11th February, 2025 between 1300-1700 UTC.