[00:29] i asked here awhile back (4-may) about gorilla iso's not being built; it was reported fixed by laney (thanks), plus about focal dailies are still not being built (flavors anyway; I watch lubuntu primarily) - http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/408/builds doesn't have ISOs for download (lubuntu, ubuntu amd64m eg, http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/408/builds/212787/testcases) july-23 for 20.04.1 so it matters a little [00:29] more now; another leok request === helio|afk is now known as heliocastro === cpaelzer__ is now known as cpaelzer === cpaelzer__ is now known as cpaelzer === cpaelzer__ is now known as cpaelzer [11:46] kenvandine, hi, I don't know if it is intended or not, but I have noticed that after updating to latest snap-store (the one that fixes app icons), deb results are now displayed on the first place when searching for apps [11:46] previously, there were snaps displayed before deb results === alan_g is now known as alan_g_ [12:06] AsciiWolf: yes, that is intentional. We no longer alter the order of the results [12:06] kenvandine, ah, ok :-) [12:08] I don't remember now, do a SRU builds with proposed enabled? [12:11] yes [12:11] (they must) [12:19] xnox, thanks === ben_r_ is now known as ben_r [12:52] I'm rebuilding debian-installer because bind9-libs changed in groovy, and it's an rdep [12:52] but it's not picking up the new one [12:52] I'm wondering if this needs to happen for groovy now: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/zPqt6jN2YG/ [12:52] it does look like it === techalchemy_ is now known as techalchemy [13:28] xnox: you helped me in the past with the d-i package, do you know about my question above? [13:34] ahasenack: ... or remove d-i from the archive. [13:34] ahasenack: or force migrate bind9-libs [13:35] xnox: or apply a similar patch to what I pasted, but for groovy? [13:35] The other two things you mentioned I cannot do :) [14:00] ahasenack: but rebuilding d-i will block up on linux kernel migrations, and entagle any/all/other abi transitions too. [14:00] ahasenack: i'll look into rebuilding d-i to see how much will break / how painful it would be. [14:00] ok [14:07] sil2100, hi! I'm seeing a bunch of Focal images in http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-server/daily-live/current/ [14:07] I'd expect to see only Groovy images there [14:28] # Because we believe in quality [14:28] -Wall -Werror [14:28] if you would, you would fix the ftbfs :-/ [14:38] paride: uh [14:38] paride: this is weird! cdimage copying-forward stuff again [14:38] paride: thanks for reporting, let me clean up and figure out why this happened [14:38] jamesh: could you have a look at https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubuntu-app-launch/0.12+17.04.20170404.2-0ubuntu7/+build/19239923 ? either fix the ftbfs, or try to remove that in groovy? [14:40] thanks sil2100 === heliocastro is now known as helio|afk === SmellyCoon changed the topic of #ubuntu-devel to: === ijohnson is now known as ijohnson|lunch [17:32] does anyone know how ubuntu installer decides to install hardware related packages on install time? e.g. i have a wifi chip and the broadcom package didn't get installed at install time. I'd love to suggest a patch, but I've no idea where this data is [17:45] jrwren: I think it uses software-properties, which in turn uses the pci ids that are specified in the driver package's rules file [17:45] err, control file [17:49] bcmwl-kernel-source is in restricted, so maybe that is why it wasn't installed at install time? [17:52] I don't think so, that's what that checkbox is for === ijohnson|lunch is now known as ijohnson [17:53] jrwren: the "ubuntu-drivers" tool can help, try ubuntu-drivers devices [17:53] at install time? [17:54] you can try it now to see how it detects your hardware === sarnold changed the topic of #ubuntu-devel to: Archive: Open | 20.04 Released! | Devel of Ubuntu (not support) | Build failures: http://qa.ubuntuwire.com/ftbfs/ | #ubuntu for support and discussion of Trusty-Focal | If you can't send messages here, authenticate to NickServ first | Patch Pilots: