=== ben_r_ is now known as ben_r [00:57] xevious, seen our video? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f6UHXkND4Sc [00:58] WAIT Canvas rotation?? [01:00] Great video! Thanks for the link [08:19] ddstreet, hey, could you commit your network-manager fixes to the vcs? [08:19] seb128 sure, i forgot again, sorry [08:20] ddstreet, np! [09:28] Hey. Has Focal been left out from https://changelogs.ubuntu.com/meta-release-lts on purpose, perhaps waiting for the first point release? [09:30] Laney, maybe you know this bit ^^ [09:32] LTS to LTS usually is available at the first point release. === heliocastro is now known as helio|afk [09:33] Hi Unit193 :) I thought that was the reason. Yet I think it prevents `do-release-upgrade -d` from upgrading from focal to groovy [09:34] Maybe Focal should be put in meta-release, and put in meta-release-lts after .1 is out? [09:34] I believe you can change the prompt in /etc/update-manager/* to 'normal' [09:34] Unit193, yeah, that doesn't work [09:35] actually I quite remember it working on my laptop just a few days after the Focal release, now I can't get it working anymore, and can easily reproduce it on a Focal LXD container [09:35] Development usually takes a month or two for a normal upgrade, I *think*. I could be wrong. [09:36] OK, maybe everything is just as it should be [09:36] The LTS choice obviously won't ever offer groovy. [09:36] If you want to hop, you can use the Debian way. [09:38] That works, I'm already using Focal on my laptop, but now I wanted to upgrade a development machine and I was surprised of not being able to do so using do-release-upgrade [09:39] this with Prompt=normal in /etc/update-manager/release-upgrades [09:45] Hi, I have a very weird FTBFS in bionic that still worked 4 weeks ago, after tracking down what I thought to be the root cause I'm kind of lost - there must be a rootier one that I still miss. [09:46] it comes down to a puzzling 'warning: "sizeof" is not defined, evaluates to 0 [-Wundef]' [09:46] paride: It's really a bdmurray thing, but it's in meta-release-lts-development which I think is normal [09:46] shouldn't that be part of the language - how can it be missing? [09:46] for upgrading to *groovy*, perhaps we want groovy in meta-release-development, not sure [09:46] to make it more weird, not only did it work a few weeks ago - it also works in a bionic-VM but fails in a bionic-sbuild chroot [09:49] Laney, thanks, I missed the -development one. Let's wait for bdmurray then. [09:49] doko: ^^ would you have any idea why sizeof could be considered missing? [09:49] cpaelzer: I think anyone looking at this is going to need more context [09:50] I didn't want to drop too much text into IRC, but you are right cjwatson - anyone needing more context can find it in https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/qemu/+bug/1847361/comments/55 and later comments [09:50] Launchpad bug 1847361 in qemu (Ubuntu Eoan) "Upgrade of qemu binaries causes running instances not able to dynamically load modules" [Undecided,Fix committed] === helio|afk is now known as heliocastro [11:16] juliank, hi. On https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/rust-ripgrep/+bug/1868517 , it seems to me that fd-find *does* include the file [11:16] Launchpad bug 1868517 in rust-fd-find (Ubuntu) "Stray /usr/.crates2.json file" [Undecided,Incomplete] [11:17] paride: where? [11:17] /usr/lib/cargo/.crates2.json as the others [11:17] paride: I looked at the deb on amd64, and it's not in there [11:17] oops that's the normal place for that file to be? [11:18] paride: huh, now i see it [11:18] Not sure what happened, sorry [11:18] paride: Ah, I guess it installs into a different place [11:18] paride: The others install into /usr/.crates2.json, this installs to /usr/lib/cargo/.crates2.json [11:19] not sure on the reason for the difference, but I think we want it rebuilt too [11:19] Also dotenv needs rebuild too [11:20] paride: I basically piped apt-file find /usr/.crates2.json output to rebuild-for script, hence did not notice /usr/lib/cargo ones [11:21] Building rebuilds [11:21] that was certainly a good idea. I didn't notice some packages put that file elsewhere [11:21] thanks! [11:22] rebuilds uploaded [11:23] I think some stuff is FTBFS [11:23] :/ [11:24] Yeah rust-sniffglue [11:24] sbuild-build-depends-rust-sniffglue-dummy : Depends: librust-syscallz-0.12+default-dev [11:24] not sure what's going on there [11:24] as the matching librust-syscallz is in proposed [11:25] provided by librust-syscallz-dev 0.12.0-1 (= 0.12.0-1) [11:26] it's also not in dep-wait, which you'd expect if the dep were missing [13:58] anyone able to review https://code.launchpad.net/~chad.smith/ubuntu/+source/sbuild-launchpad-chroot/+git/sbuild-launchpad-chroot/+merge/382529 and comment on bug 1872163 ? [13:58] bug 1872163 in sbuild-launchpad-chroot (Ubuntu) "focal chroots broken due to change in sources.list" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1872163 [13:58] how is it that sbuild-launchpad-chroot can be so busted? [14:04] ahasenack: here's the fix for your bug: https://code.launchpad.net/~racb/usd-importer/+git/usd-importer/+merge/383513 [14:04] If you fancy reviewing it, but if not I guess bryce will get to it? [14:04] I'm going to hold on announcing 0.10 and put this in a 0.10.1 instead. [14:10] smoser: It's in universe, who would you expect to be making sure it isn't busted? [14:11] rbasak: ok for 0.10.1 [14:12] yeah, I'll let him review [14:16] Odd_Bloke: I honestly thought that package specifically was used by developers. [14:16] so... "everyone". [14:16] it really is the easiest way to get a launchpad-like build environment locally. [14:27] smoser: I wasn't aware of it until I joined the server team, FWIW. [14:32] i didn't use it until i was aware of it either. [14:32] and i had some list of "create and maintain schroot" commands [14:32] that never exactly mimic'd what was on launchpad [14:32] and were a pita to set up [14:33] cpaelzer: reimport of qemu, chrony and gpsd in progress. They will be force pushed as they complete. I'll let you know. [14:44] thanks rbasak === heliocastro is now known as helio|afk [15:01] hi, could someone please sponsor this upload to groovy https://code.launchpad.net/~ack/ubuntu/+source/maas/+git/maas/+merge/383411 ? [15:09] cpaelzer: gpsd done. qemu still in progress. chrony failed - more on that after I investigate. [15:11] I've just spotted a potential problem in the gpsd reimport [15:12] Only minor but will cause hash mutation, so I may have to reimport again after fixing it [15:21] juliank, hi, any chance you could take a look at the MP above? ^ [15:24] ackk: not today likely [15:25] juliank, ok, no worries. it's not super-urgent [15:25] ackk: If still needed, ping me tomorrow at 9 CEST? [15:25] Or I can look myself [15:25] s/at/after|around/ [15:25] juliank, yeah sure, thanks [15:41] ok rbasak [15:41] png me once done [16:22] waveform, FYI https://ograblog.wordpress.com/2020/05/06/using-the-new-12mp-pi-cam-for-video-conferencing-on-your-desktop/ ... the new cam works really well on UbuntuCore18 ! [16:37] is there a command line tool to print out your own launchpad ppas? [16:43] rharper: lp-shell -c'print("\n".join(ppa.web_link for ppa in lp.me.ppas_collection))' [16:43] Or if you want something other than the web_link, choose from https://launchpad.net/+apidoc/devel.html#archive [16:44] LocutusOfBorg: Looks like a nasty dep-wait on inkscape for i386. I talked to vorlon about it, and he said it was another component that is FTBFS causing the problem? [16:44] I had to remove inkscape from Ubuntu Studio [16:44] Temporarily [16:46] cpaelzer: bug found and fix proposed: https://code.launchpad.net/~racb/usd-importer/+git/usd-importer/+merge/383522 [16:46] cpaelzer: qemu is still going. I'll cancel it. [16:46] cpaelzer: so the current status is: qemu and chrony: no changes yet, until I land a bugfix. gpsd is reimported, but I'm afraid I'll have to do it again after the bugfix lands. Sorry. [16:47] And thank you for letting me test on you! [16:53] rbasak: nice, thanks [16:53] * rharper finds lptools [17:09] Eickmeyer, should we keep inkscape/i386? vorlon ^ [17:09] ? [17:09] LocutusOfBorg: yes, the germinate output will tell you why. [17:09] * Eickmeyer has no objections to removing inkscape/i386 [17:11] I'm not sure I know that germinate link [17:11] https://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/germinate-output/ ? [17:11] https://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/germinate-output/i386.groovy/ [17:12] pacemaker [17:12] https://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive//germinate-output/i386.groovy/rdepends/inkscape/inkscape [17:12] and game-data-packager [17:12] sigh [17:13] Well, wonderful. [17:14] I wanted to fix riscv64, and looks like I got it right [17:14] Yeah, so far so good. [17:14] next step after I finish this bootstrap is to look at it [17:14] https://bileto.ubuntu.com/#/ticket/4042 [17:17] The issue with inkscape/i386 is gtkmm3.0/i386 which is FTBFS, looks like it will need some work that is way over my head. [18:23] rbasak, I think I know what's going on with the git-ubuntu u-boot merge [18:25] * ahasenack thinks under the water [18:26] rbasak, the thing that got committed as the 2019.07+dfsg-1 commit wasn't *quite* 2019.07+dfsg-1; there's several files in there that shouldn't be [18:29] rbasak, specifically the rpi patches (and u-boot-rpi.postinst) which are unique to us; I must've done something wrong in that rebase, and it didn't get caught. Anyway it means that there's no commit there that can be accurately marked as import/2019.07+dfsg-1 [18:31] rbasak, if you want to fix up the history by burning the manually imported commits there I'm okay with that? [18:48] waveform: thanks; I'll look at it later if that's OK [19:33] apt-get install libclang-9-dev [19:33] The following packages have unmet dependencies: [19:33] lib32gcc1 : Depends: gcc-10-base (= 10-20200425-1ubuntu2) but 10-20200502-1ubuntu1 is to be installed [19:33] doko: ? ^ [19:36] rbasak, sure - no prob - ping me if you need any details [19:57] paride: thanks for the review on my sbuild-launchpad-chroot branch & smoser for continued efforts there === ben_r_ is now known as ben_r