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=== popey7 is now known as popey [04:46] <xnox> kanashiro: so are you actively fixing FTBFS and autopkgtest failures to get ruby2.7 transition to actually migrate? [04:46] <xnox> kanashiro: do you have a fix for vim FTBFS on arm64? [04:46] <xnox> or rafaeldtinoco? [08:09] <bdmurray> marcustomlinson: I'm still seeing apport bugs being modified [08:09] <marcustomlinson> bdmurray: I'm just responding to people [08:09] <marcustomlinson> if you'd like to handle that [08:10] <bdmurray> bug 1491128 was recently set to Invalid [08:10] <ubottu> bug 1491128 in apport (Ubuntu) "Doesn't allow to file a bug for mtr" [Undecided,Invalid] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1491128 [08:11] <marcustomlinson> yeah I thought the guy deserved a response [08:12] <bdmurray> and bug 772336? [08:12] <ubottu> bug 772336 in Apport "Add feature to take screenshots of the buggy window" [Wishlist,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/772336 [08:12] <marcustomlinson> that was 19 hours ago [08:12] <marcustomlinson> before we spoke [08:13] <bdmurray> weird, I just got the mail [08:13] <bdmurray> well that'll be exciting I wonder how much more mail is coming [11:17] <rbalint> bryce, if you run login just to show motd in lxc you may find show-motd interesting: https://twitter.com/balintreczey/status/1209270160479133696 [11:17] <rbalint> bryce, it is available from eoan and up [11:25] <kanashiro> xnox, re ruby2.7 transition: yes, I am actively working on the regressions to make it migrate. And no, I didn't investigate vim FTBFS on arm64 yet === lag_ is now known as lag [11:40] <LocutusOfBorg> kanashiro, after the mass retries the situation looks better on update_excuses page [11:42] <kanashiro> LocutusOfBorg, yes, I just saw that (and thanks for that), I am already working on patches to fix the remaining regressions [12:07] <LocutusOfBorg> thanks! === M_hc[m] is now known as _hc [12:38] <xnox> kanashiro: with either swig3.0 or swig4.0 subversion surby bindings fail to build, it looks like something is using assert() yet subversion compiles with -DNDEBUG somehwere, meaning assert() is not linked in the relevant .so objects [12:42] <kanashiro> xnox, right, I saw this assert error while I was trying to investigate the FTBFS [12:47] <xnox> kanashiro: which might be coming from python3.8! [12:48] <ahasenack> subtitle for focal fossa: the entangled release === cpaelzer__ is now known as cpaelzer [13:40] <gsedej> hi! Where can one report bugs in 20.04 installer? [13:42] <rbasak> gsedej: thank you for testing! Which installer? Desktop? Server? [13:43] <gsedej> desktop. should i ask in #ubuntu+1 or #ubuntu-bugs? [13:44] <rbasak> gsedej: yes please, if you have further questions. I think the answer to your question though is https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubiquity/+filebug [13:47] <gsedej> rbasak, thank you [13:59] <LocutusOfBorg> kanashiro, xnox I retried vim/arm64, lets see what happens, maybe it was an error due to some entangling? [14:01] <LocutusOfBorg> btw nice to see how new icu fails with #include<libxml> stuff if extern "C" is defined [14:01] <LocutusOfBorg> doko ^^, http://launchpadlibrarian.net/467947562/scilab_6.1.0+dfsg1-1ubuntu2_6.1.0+dfsg1-1ubuntu3.diff.gz [14:01] <LocutusOfBorg> not sure if this is intended [14:01] <LocutusOfBorg> lots of /usr/include/unicode/ucnv.h:585:1: error: conflicting declaration of C function ‘void icu_66::swap(icu_66::LocalUConverterPointer&, icu_66::LocalUConverterPointer&)’ [14:01] <LocutusOfBorg> and similar [15:32] <LocutusOfBorg> (vim was good on the first retry) [15:32] <LocutusOfBorg> xnox, kanashiro ^^ [15:36] <kanashiro> LocutusOfBorg, yay \o/ [17:42] <ahasenack> infinity: around? It's about that glibc bug https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/glibc/+bug/1864864 [17:42] <ubottu> Launchpad bug 1864864 in glibc (Ubuntu) "[SRU] pthread_rwlock_trywrlock results in hang" [Undecided,New] [18:20] <blackboxsw> rbasak: or others with gitfu skillz: I've landed a commit in tip of master of the cloud-init that got attributed to the wrong author (me). Is there a sane way to ammend that author and/or commit message that doesn't risk breaking consumers of tip or master? [18:22] <blackboxsw> I know that git ammend will generate a new commitish for that commit... and that could cause problems where consumers may have to rebase (since we know of at least 2 vendors that run CI on our master branch, I'd be a bit concerned that this could impact their automation) [18:23] <blackboxsw> smoser: it's worth highlighting you too on this ^. Maybe it's not worth the trouble to fix this case? [18:26] <smoser> i don't think you can. i'd not bother. I think there is another commit in cloud-init that has my attribution. I just apologized. [18:26] <smoser> humans suck [18:30] <blackboxsw> yeah, stinks, strange as it came in via a squash merge button press in github UI. not really sure how that happened in this case. [18:30] <blackboxsw> ahh well, will be more careful in the future. [18:45] <doko> LocutusOfBorg: we fixed that for 65 as well, nothing new. there is a surplus extern "C" iirc [19:39] <mwhudson> blackboxsw: i think github turned that feature off again [21:58] <xnox> ahasenack: thank you for doing this! [22:02] <xnox> ahasenack: please upload into bionic unapproved queue. [22:32] <bryce> One of the last php packages I'm trying to troubleshoot is uwsgi-plugin-php [22:32] <bryce> https://launchpadlibrarian.net/467781450/buildlog_ubuntu-focal-s390x.uwsgi-plugin-php_0.0.4build1_BUILDING.txt.gz [22:32] <bryce> it's ftbfs running the command `uwsgi --build-plugin /usr/src/uwsgi/plugins/php` which exits 1 [22:33] <bryce> running it with -v, the error it gives is: [22:33] <bryce> unable to load configuration from /usr/src/uwsgi/plugins/php [22:33] <bryce> this appears to work fine in Debian, per kanashiro [22:33] <bryce> I'm not sure what to do to get this to build [22:34] <bryce> I'm able to reproduce the error locally (as is kanashiro). [22:34] <bryce> one of the things that's unusual for uwsgi-plugin-php is that its source code is in a different package, uwsgi-src. [22:35] <bryce> I plan to look at it more next week, but meanwhile any tips/advice/pointers would be appreciated. === JanC is now known as Guest12447 === JanC_ is now known as JanC [23:23] <rbasak> blackboxsw: you can leave a note as a correction [23:24] <rbasak> See git-notes(1) [23:24] <rbasak> But if you don't want to change the commit hash (you're right in doing that; that's inappropriate in a public master branch) then that's the most you can do I think [23:26] <blackboxsw> thanks rbasak! |