bat and ripgrep conflict with apt install on 20.04 (server)

2022-08-03 Thread Dustin Krysak
Hey everyone! I have a 20.04 server that has bat (installed via apt) on it,
and I was trying to install ripgrep (again via apt) when I came up on this
error:

dpkg: error processing archive /var/cache/apt/a
 trying to overwrite '/usr/.crates2.json', which is
also in package bat 0.12.1-1build1

Errors were encountered while processing:
 /var/cache/apt/archives/ripgrep_11.0.2-1build1_amd6
4.deb

I just thought the maintainers may want to know.

Details:

❯ apt show bat
Package: bat
Version: 0.12.1-1build1

❯ apt show ripgrep
Package: ripgrep
Version: 11.0.2-1build1

❯ cat /etc/lsb-release
DISTRIB_ID=Ubuntu
DISTRIB_RELEASE=20.04
DISTRIB_CODENAME=focal
DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION="Ubuntu 20.04.4 LTS"



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Re: Communication Improvements/frustrations

2020-08-13 Thread Dustin Krysak
"We do also intend to appoint a dedicated person focused on community
processes rather than Canonical processes; while they won't be expected
to *do* this work, they would be a natural coordinator and able to
provide more insight to all the groups that share the archive for their
different goals."

This is both great news and a good step in the right direction. It would at
least get everyone marching towards the same goal.

Dustin.

On Wed, 12 Aug 2020 at 01:00, Mark Shuttleworth  wrote:

>
> It has been an intense time for multiple groups, thank you both for
> being willing to pull this frayed thread back into the tapestry.
>
> The many flavours of Ubuntu are an important part of our story, and
> occasionally it helps to remind ourselves of that.
>
> Free software is great because it enables people to pursue diverse
> interests and passions without having to get a central endorsement.
> Anybody can make a distro that explores the ideas they are interested
> in, without seeking Linus' blessing, or any company support. However,
> they then have the full burden of 'doing it right', with all the
> infrastructure and security and update work that entails. As a result,
> many of the more specialist distros suffer on base quality or security.
>
> Our flavours are a way of enabling people to express and share their
> interests in a different take on Linux, but benefit from all the shared
> effort that goes into the archive, at the (hopefully small) cost of
> coordinating in the archive and around releases.
>
> Perhaps it would be good to have a dashboard of things like queue length
> and wait time, together with a single 'status' page where current
> constraints could be expressed, if we don't already have that.
>
> We do also intend to appoint a dedicated person focused on community
> processes rather than Canonical processes; while they won't be expected
> to *do* this work, they would be a natural coordinator and able to
> provide more insight to all the groups that share the archive for their
> different goals.
>
> Mark
>
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Re: Removing Qt 4 from Ubuntu before the 20.04 release

2019-08-23 Thread Dustin Krysak
Especially since we (Ubuntu Budgie) are not on the list (and speaking to the 
team)... no objections.

> Does anyone object to this plan?
Dustin
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On Aug 22 2019, at 4:43 pm, Steve Langasek  wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 22, 2019 at 06:29:45PM -0500, Simon Quigley wrote:
> > I would like to completely remove Qt 4 from the Ubuntu archive before
> > the 20.04 release. This includes all of KDE 4 and dependencies.
>
>
> > The Debian Qt/KDE Team (which I am a part of) is raising the status of
> > the Qt 4 removal bugs to RC[1], and since the Qt 6 work is starting
> > upstream in the dev branch in the coming months, now is the time for Qt
> > 4 to go.
>
>
> > My timeline for this is to change all of the bugs filed to ask people to
> > port[2] to removal bugs, and go over the list of Qt 4 reverse
> > dependencies one last time, so the removal can be done at the beginning
> > of the 20.04 cycle before the archive opens. This would make 19.10 the
> > last release with Qt 4.
>
>
> > Flavors, please check if Qt 4 is on your ISO, and if it is, make plans
> > to remove it as soon as you can. Please hop in #ubuntu-qt if you would
> > like help porting your favorite application.
>
>
> $ apt-cache show libqtcore4 | grep Task
> Task: lubuntu-desktop, ubuntustudio-publishing, ubuntustudio-audio, 
> ubuntukylin-desktop, ubuntu-mate-core, ubuntu-mate-desktop
> $
>
> That's still 4 flavors as of today, FTR.
> > Does anyone object to this plan?
> > [1]
> > https://alioth-lists.debian.net/pipermail/pkg-kde-talk/2019-August/002920.html
> > [2] https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bugs?field.tag=qt4-removal
>
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Bionic Beaver 18.04 Beta 1 Released!

2018-03-09 Thread Dustin Krysak
"The beaver told the rabbit as they stared at the Hoover Dam: No, I didn't
build it myself, but it's based on an idea of mine".
-- Charles Hard Townes

The first beta of the Bionic Beaver (to become 18.04) has now been
released, and is available for download!

This milestone features images for Kubuntu, Ubuntu Budgie, Ubuntu Kylin,
Ubuntu MATE, and Xubuntu.

Pre-releases of the Bionic Beaver are *not* encouraged for anyone needing a
stable system or anyone who is not comfortable running into occasional,
even frequent breakage. They are, however, recommended for Ubuntu flavour
developers and those who want to help in testing, reporting, and fixing
bugs as we work towards getting this release ready.

Beta 1 includes some software updates that are ready for broader testing.
However, it is quite an early set of images, so you should expect some bugs.

While these Beta 1 images have been tested and do work, except as noted in
the release notes, Ubuntu developers are continuing to improve the Bionic
Beaver. In particular, once newer daily images are available, system
installation bugs identified in the Beta 1 installer should be verified
against the current daily image before being reported in Launchpad. Using
an obsolete image to re-report bugs that have already been fixed wastes
your time and the time of developers who are busy trying to make 18.04 the
best Ubuntu release yet. Always ensure your system is up to date before
reporting bugs.

[Kubuntu]
Kubuntu is the KDE-based flavour of Ubuntu. It uses the KDE Plasma desktop
and includes a wide selection of tools from the KDE project.

The Kubuntu 18.04 Beta 1 images can be downloaded from:
* http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/kubuntu/releases/18.04/beta-1/

More information about Kubuntu 18.04 Beta 1 can be found here:
* https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BionicBeaver/Beta1/Kubuntu

[Ubuntu Budgie]
Ubuntu Budgie is the Budgie Desktop based flavour of Ubuntu. Combines the
simplicity and elegance of the Budgie interface to produce a traditional
desktop orientated distro with a modern paradigm.

The Ubuntu Budgie 18.04 Beta 1 images can be downloaded from:
* http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-budgie/releases/18.04/beta-1/

More information about Ubuntu Budgie 18.04 Beta 1 can be found here:
* https://ubuntubudgie.org/blog/2018/03/08/18-04-release-notes

[Ubuntu Kylin]
Ubuntu Kylin is a flavour of Ubuntu that is more suitable for Chinese users.

The Ubuntu Kylin 18.04 Beta 1 images can be downloaded from:
* http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntukylin/releases/18.04/beta-1/

More information about Ubuntu Kylin 18.04 Beta 1 can be found here:
* http://www.ubuntukylin.com/index.php

[Ubuntu MATE]
Ubuntu MATE is the MATE Desktop based flavour of Ubuntu.  It is ideal for
those who want the most out of their computers and prefer a traditional
desktop metaphor.

The Ubuntu MATE 18.04 Beta 1 images can be downloaded from:
* http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-mate/releases/18.04/beta-1/

More information about Ubuntu MATE 18.04 Beta 1 can be found here:
* https://ubuntu-mate.org/blog/ubuntu-mate-bionic-beta1/*

[Xubuntu]
Xubuntu is the Xfce Desktop based flavour of Ubuntu.  It is perfect for
those who want the most out of their desktops, laptops and netbooks with a
modern look. It works well on older hardware too.

The Xubuntu 18.04 Beta 1images can be downloaded from:
* http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/xubuntu/releases/18.04/beta-1/

More information about Xubuntu 18.04 Beta 1 can be found here:
* https://wiki.xubuntu.org/releases/18.04/release-notes

If you're interested in following the changes as we further develop the
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Artful Aardvark 17.10 Alpha 2 Availability

2017-07-28 Thread Dustin Krysak
"If I had as many friends as that ant, I'd run for governor."
  - Aardvark from The Ant and the Aardvark

The second alpha of the Artful Aardvark (to become 17.10) has now been
released!

This milestone features images for Lubuntu, Kubuntu, Ubuntu Mate, Ubuntu
Budgie and Ubuntu Kylin.

Pre-releases of the Artful Aardvark are *not* encouraged for anyone needing
a stable system or anyone who is not comfortable running into occasional,
even frequent breakage. They are, however, recommended for Ubuntu flavour
developers and those who want to help in testing, reporting, and fixing
bugs as we work towards getting this release ready.

Alpha 2 includes some software updates that are ready for wider testing,
however, it is quite an early set of images, so you should expect some bugs.

While these Alpha 2 images have been tested and do work, except as noted in
the release notes, Ubuntu developers are continuing to improve the Artful
Aardvark. In particular, once newer daily images are available, system
installation bugs identified in the Alpha 2 installer should be verified
against the current daily image before being reported in Launchpad. Using
an obsolete image to re-report bugs that have already been fixed wastes
your time and the time of developers who are busy trying to make 17.10 the
best Ubuntu release yet. Always ensure your system is up to date before
reporting bugs.

[Lubuntu]
Lubuntu is a flavour of Ubuntu based on LXDE and focused on providing a
very lightweight distribution.

The Lubuntu 17.10 Alpha 2 images can be downloaded from:
* http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/lubuntu/releases/artful/alpha-2/

More information about Lubuntu 17.10 Alpha 2 can be found here:
* https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ArtfulAardvark/Alpha2/Lubuntu

Also in this milestone is Lubuntu Next, an experimental flavour of Ubuntu
based on LXQt and focused on providing a modern, lightweight, Qt-based
distribution.

The Lubuntu Next 17.10 Alpha 2 images can be downloaded from:
* http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/lubuntu-next/releases/artful/alpha-2/

More information about Lubuntu Next 17.10 Alpha 2 can be found here:
* https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ArtfulAardvark/Alpha2/LubuntuNext

[Kubuntu]
Kubuntu is the KDE-based flavour of Ubuntu. It uses the KDE Plasma desktop
and includes a wide selection of tools from the KDE project.

The Kubuntu 17.10 Alpha 2 images can be downloaded from:
* http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/kubuntu/releases/artful/alpha-2/

More information about Kubuntu 17.10 Alpha 2 can be found here:
* https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ArtfulAardvark/Alpha2/Kubuntu

[Ubuntu MATE]
Ubuntu MATE is the MATE Desktop based flavour of Ubuntu.  It is ideal for
those who want the most out of their computers and prefer a traditional
desktop metaphor.

The Ubuntu MATE 17.10 Alpha 2 images can be downloaded from:
* http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-mate/releases/17.10/alpha-2/

More information about Ubuntu MATE 17.10 Alpha 2 can be found here:
* https://ubuntu-mate.org/blog/ubuntu-mate-artful-alpha2/

[Ubuntu Budgie]
Ubuntu Budgie is the Budgie Desktop based flavour of Ubuntu. Combines the
simplicity and elegance of the Budgie interface to produce a traditional
desktop orientated distro with a modern paradigm.

The Ubuntu Budgie 17.10 Alpha 2 images can be downloaded from:
* http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-budgie/releases/17.10/alpha-2/

More information about Ubuntu Budgie 17.10 Alpha 2 can be found here:
* https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ArtfulAardvark/Alpha2/UbuntuBudgie

[Ubuntu Kylin]
Ubuntu Kylin is a flavour of Ubuntu that is more suitable for Chinese users.

The Ubuntu Kylin 17.10 Alpha 2 images can be downloaded from:
* http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntukylin/releases/artful/alpha-2/

More information about Ubuntu Kylin 17.10 Alpha 2 can be found here:
* https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ArtfulAardvark/Alpha2/UbuntuKylin

If you're interested in following the changes as we further develop the
Artful Aardvark, we suggest that you subscribe to the ubuntu-devel-announce
list. This is a low-traffic list (a few posts a week) carrying
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A big thank you to the developers and testers for their efforts to pull
together this Alpha release!

On behalf of Ubuntu Release Team,

Simon Quigley & Dustin Krysak
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