For +1 last week I focused on transitions + one other task.
= python3-launchpadlib (LP: #2050186) =
There was a report in IRC with a build log showing a dependency problem.
python-launchpadlib uploaded with an additional dependency declared on
python3-six.
= tinyxml2 =
Through no-change rebuilds
On Thu, Mar 30, 2023 at 05:34:10PM +, Alexander Koskovich wrote:
> I submitted my patch to the 'master' branch since that looked to be active
> development, ubuntu/devel seemed abandoned.
> https://code.launchpad.net/~nexusprism/curtin/+git/curtin/+merge/439880
Hi Alexander,
Thanks for the me
> > On Fri, 24 Feb 2023 at 04:54, Aaron Rainbolt wrote:
> > > I've seen more than one person annoyed by the fact that the mini.iso
> > > netinstaller is no more.
> > > The "flavor" would be able to be held in a
> > > very small ISO file (preferably CD sized), and it would download and
> > > insta
+1, week of Nov-14
Worked on universe packages affected by python3.11
# aiocoap #
fails with python 3.11
Package goes poking around the unittest.case._Outcome object, which was changed
in https://github.com/python/cpython/issues/75039
Sent upstream a workaround for the _Outcome problems
NBS says that ffmpeg still needs some help, so I mostly looked at that.
# aiscm (LP: #1989369) #
I have proposed this for removal. Steve L did some work on this front, but it
needs a bit more upstream work and that hasn't happened yet.
# audacity (LP: #1983862) #
This is unfort
I was on +1 this week. I focused exclusively on the ffmpeg transition.
Thanks to William Wilson and Brian Murray for retest, rebuild, and sponsored
uploads.
# xpra (LP: #1982418) ##
Upstream had fixes for FFMPEG 5 compatability across a few commits. Cherry
pick relevant stuff, upload by
Hi ubuntu-devel,
I have opened LP: #1981475 requesting the sync of pytest 7 from Debian.
Doing so will add build failuresĀ for about 5% of the packages that depend on
pytest, and a few dozen moreĀ autopkgtest failures not already covered by failed
builds.
If anyone has concerns, please let me know.
On Fri, May 13, 2022 at 10:39:54PM +0200, Sebastien Bacher wrote:
> Hey Brian,
>
> I noticed that upload and I'm curious about the motivation. It's really
> early in the cycle and we will get bluez updates and time for archive
> rebuilds later on so I guess the aim is not to get packages built wit
I was on +1 this week. Here are my notes.
# cyrus-common - LP: #1971469 #
cyrus-common had test failures around usage of EVP_PKEY_base_id. The usage of
this function seems to have changed somewhat, and cyrus-common was not using it
in a method consistent with the v3 OpenSSL manpage for
I was on +1 for Monday and Tuesday. Here are my notes.
# mariadb #
Debbug 1005950 was tracking openssl 3 and mariadb-10.6. The discussion there
is that OpenSSL is officially part of ver 10.8 and 10.9+, but some backport
work was done and uploaded to Experimental. Debian upstream is wor
+1 maintenance report Jan-31 to Feb-4-2022
# rebuilds #
facter - In sponsor queue. LP: #1959700
rhash - In sponsor queue. LP: #1959840
# hydra #
At the start of my week, Simon Chopin pinged me and asked that I take a look at
hydra. I found that this FTBFS was due to some unfo
Hi All,
### crowdsec ###
I started this last cycle, a month ago, and wanted to continue now that we're
in the JJ cycle. This boils down to the golang-github-docker-docker-dev
package containing some vendored source, which causes problem for crowdsec, but
unvendoring that means other packages nee
Hi All,
I was on +1 this week. I had hoped to get a bit more +1 done but release prep
will not be denied.
### rust-alacritty-terminal ###
I looked at this and judged that it wasn't helping, due to failure to build, no
binaries, no reverse depends. Removed as requested in LP: #1946008.
### rus
+1 Maintenance Report
Dan Bungert, Jul-26-2021 - Jul-30-2021
# breezy #
Since Christian's report, Chris MacNaughton stopped by one of the LPs and
pointed to https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/breezy/+bug/1932313 ,
which had some good info. The recent python change where &
+1 Maintenance Report
Dan Bungert, Jun-03-2021 - Jun-04-2021
This go round I tried to focus more on moving a larger set of packages forward
and depend more on upstream to help debug issues. A lot of the time was thus
transforming autopkgtest failures and generating more generic failure
scenarios
+1 Maintenance Report
Dan Bungert, Week of May-03-2021
This was my first go at +1!
Thanks to RikMills, racb, and seb128 for retest help this week.
### ui-utilcpp ###
I started looking into this, got as far as concluding that there were
some rpc differences at play between Debian & Ubuntu,
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