Re: PSA: proposed-migration for arm64

2024-02-19 Thread Matthias Klose
On 09.02.24 18:51, Brian Murray wrote: Additionally, we've increased the default instance size from 1 CPU and 1536MB to 2 CPUs and 4096MB. Subsequently, the Ubuntu QA team will also be testing all the packages hinted to run on the big flavor to see if the hint is still necessary. is this just

Re: early +1 maintenance: jupyter-notebook FTBFS, jupyter-client update ahead of debian

2024-02-19 Thread Andreas Hasenack
Hi, On Mon, Feb 19, 2024 at 5:30 PM Andreas Hasenack wrote: > > Hi, > > On Mon, Feb 19, 2024 at 5:11 PM Steve Langasek > wrote: > > > > Hi Andreas, > > > > On Mon, Feb 19, 2024 at 05:05:00PM -0300, Andreas Hasenack wrote: > > > I started working on my +1 maintenance shift with the goal of > > >

Re: early +1 maintenance: jupyter-notebook FTBFS, jupyter-client update ahead of debian

2024-02-19 Thread Andreas Hasenack
Hi, On Mon, Feb 19, 2024 at 5:11 PM Steve Langasek wrote: > > Hi Andreas, > > On Mon, Feb 19, 2024 at 05:05:00PM -0300, Andreas Hasenack wrote: > > I started working on my +1 maintenance shift with the goal of > > trailblazing the python 3.12 migration. A few packages sorted already, > > but

Re: early +1 maintenance: jupyter-notebook FTBFS, jupyter-client update ahead of debian

2024-02-19 Thread Steve Langasek
Hi Andreas, On Mon, Feb 19, 2024 at 05:05:00PM -0300, Andreas Hasenack wrote: > I started working on my +1 maintenance shift with the goal of > trailblazing the python 3.12 migration. A few packages sorted already, > but jupyter-notebook has me stumped, and I thought I would share this > now

early +1 maintenance: jupyter-notebook FTBFS, jupyter-client update ahead of debian

2024-02-19 Thread Andreas Hasenack
Hi, I started working on my +1 maintenance shift with the goal of trailblazing the python 3.12 migration. A few packages sorted already, but jupyter-notebook has me stumped, and I thought I would share this now instead of at the end of the shift. src:jupyter-notebook[1] is FTBFS[2] due to a test

Re: dotnet-templates-8.0 broken by dotnet-host-8.0

2024-02-19 Thread Dominik Viererbe
Hello André, thank you for taking the time to report this issue and helping to improve Ubuntu and .NET. To help us with investigating what exactly went wrong and replicating this issue could you report a bug ticket with $ apport-bug dotnet8 (note: this will collect information about you system

Re: New tzdata release for ubuntu 20.04 lts (and higher)

2024-02-19 Thread Dimitri John Ledkov
tzdata should be updated in legacy releases via Ubuntu Pro, which you should be able to gain access to via ubuntu.com/pro On Mon, 19 Feb 2024, 17:19 Dauren Sarsenov, wrote: > Hi, guys. > > Good news, I can see that an updated version of tzdata has been released > for Ubuntu 24.04 LTS. > > Can

Re: New tzdata release for ubuntu 20.04 lts (and higher)

2024-02-19 Thread Dauren Sarsenov
Hi, guys. Good news, I can see that an updated version of tzdata has been released for Ubuntu 24.04 LTS. Can you suggest, how can i backport it to Ubuntu 18.04, 16.04 (as they are retired, i guess they will never see the update otherwise)? Best Dauren > On 8 Feb 2024, at 16:45, Adrien

dotnet-templates-8.0 broken by dotnet-host-8.0

2024-02-19 Thread André Verwijs
Operating System: Kubuntu 24.04 (Noble) KDE Plasma Version: 5.27.10 KDE Frameworks Version: 5.113.0 Qt Version: 5.15.10 Kernel Version: 6.6.0-14-generic (64-bit) Graphics Platform: X11 Processors: 2 × Intel® Core™2 CPU 6700 @ 2.66GHz Memory: 5.7 GiB of RAM Graphics Processor: NVC3 --

Call for testing: first set of 22.04.4 images ready!

2024-02-19 Thread Lukasz Zemczak
Hello everyone! On Friday last week we built our first batch of test .4 images! As always, those can be found on the respective isotracker milestone here: https://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/451/builds There are still some images that we need to get building, but those are RISC-V