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Author: Ian Grunert
Date: 2025-04-12 (Sat, 12 Apr 2025)
Changed paths:
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rence functions (Currently being reviewed)
Container packaging (Under review)
Groupby memory allocation (Pending review)
Individuals:
Ian
Library servlet auth investigations
Gaurav
CBO+Scheduler
Suryaa
CRS pt.2 prototyped/testing
Container packaging review
Mehnaz
Distinct cardinality exps
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Ian Maxon updated ASTERIXDB-3595:
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https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=502600
Ian Balchin changed:
What|Removed |Added
Priority|NOR |VHI
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On 10/04/2025 21:25, Ian Dunkin wrote:
Am attempting to use a Plustek 7200i scanner connected via USB using
xsane (0.999) frontend.
Versions:
Linux Mint
the DPL being prepared to do
more than just mediate.
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Public bug reported:
SRU Justification
[Impact]
GKE made an inquiry about the source of entropy for /dev/hwrng. Their
public documentation
(https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/instances/enabling-virtio-rng)
specifies that virtio_rng is the default, but they observed that the
TPM's RNG is used
Public bug reported:
SRU Justification
[Impact]
GKE made an inquiry about the source of entropy for /dev/hwrng. Their
public documentation
(https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/instances/enabling-virtio-rng)
specifies that virtio_rng is the default, but they observed that the
TPM's RNG is used
t it seemed (and still seems)
quite clear that the DPL was choosing not to intervene, rather than
that they believed their help wasn't required.
Ian.
[1] I think quoting from that mail would be quite unhelpful at this
stage. We seem like we may be making progress and I don't want to
unnece
Am attempting to use a Plustek 7200i scanner connected via USB using
xsane (0.999) frontend.
Versions:
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sane-backends: 1.2.1-debian; ba
Correction: The meeting time today is 16:00 UTC, which is:
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17:00 BST
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On Wed, Apr 9, 2025 at 7:09 AM Ian Cook wrote:
> Our next biweekly Arrow community meeting is today, Wednesday 9 April
> 17:00 UTC / 12:00 EDT / 9:00 PDT.
>
> Zoom meeting URL:
>
ow
work as expected.
It also removes vmwgfx's custom implementation of fence callbacks
and removes vmwgfx's custom dma_fence_ops::wait function which is no
longer necessary now that enable_signaling works.
Signed-off-by: Ian Forbes
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dr
ensures that last_read_seqno is monotonic again.
Signed-off-by: Ian Forbes
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drivers/gpu/drm/vmwgfx/vmwgfx_cmd.c | 2 +-
drivers/gpu/drm/vmwgfx/vmwgfx_drv.h | 1 -
drivers/gpu/drm/vmwgfx/vmwgfx_execbuf.c | 3 +--
drivers/gpu/drm/vmwgfx/vmwgfx_fence.c | 18 +-
drivers
Gerardo Ballabio writes ("Re: a Constitutional interpretation question"):
> Ian Jackson wrote:
> > I'm not sure this cleanup is a useful use of our time.
> > There are more fundamental problems.
>
> We've just been having a several-dozen-messages-long threa
+++ b/libbacktrace/fileline.c
> @@ -66,6 +66,35 @@ POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. */
> #define getexecname() NULL
> #endif
>
> +#ifdef __hpux__
> +#include
Please move this #include up with the other #include lines.
This is OK with that change. Thanks.
Ian
G. Branden Robinson writes ("Re: a Constitutional interpretation question (was:
Why Debian is dying)"):
> At 2025-04-09T14:21:56+0100, Ian Jackson wrote:
> > In practice, I radically underestimated the willingness of more
> > neurotypical people to perform the
0.25) as symmetry operations for an NaCl structure so perhaps there is a
problem here after all. Am I understanding correctly?
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If you plan to attend this meeting, you are welcome to edit the document to
add the topics that you would like to discuss.
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https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=502600
Bug ID: 502600
Summary: Kexi not compatible with Postgresql 12 onwards
Classification: Applications
Product: KEXI
Version: 3.2.0
Platform: Arch Linux
OS: Linux
Status:
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Ubuntu Security Notice USN-7427-1
April 08, 2025
dotnet8, dotnet9 vulnerability
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A security issue affects these releases of Ubuntu and its derivati
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>> libbacktrace/
>> * configure.ac (--enable-host-pie): Handle by setting PIC_FLAG
>> to -fPIE.
>> * configure: Regenerate.
>
> LGTM, but please give Ian a day to comment.
This is fine. Thanks.
Ian
cts.
That these kind of things are being said by multiple people is no
excuse. Indeed, it makes the situation worse.
People are entitled to disagree with us about timescales,
but hyperbolic accusations like "immediately" are unacceptable.
Please help.
Ian.
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On Monday, 31 March 2025 at 01:22:12 UTC, Element Green wrote:
[giD](https://gid.dub.pm) v0.9.5 has now been released which
adds several additional bindings with the total library count
now over 60 with [high API
coverage](https://github.com/Kymorphia/gid/blob/main/report.txt).
This is amazin
nk we'll do better in practice because this key changes
less.)
Perhaps we should consider if we want to extend the validity period on
the key, as published in this new .deb, before the trixie release.
But ISTM that key lifetime extension could be done via stable updates
(and even via LTS) but w
also be able to find the key, obviously, but publishing
it in a .deb for use by software achieves that purpose too.
> Again, my stance is not to stand in your way, but to resolve
> things as they are made available.
Right.
Thanks,
Ian.
[1] Precisely how dak should handle this key is con
think are all QA tools.
The diffstat since 15.3.2025 [2] shows (see full diffstat below):
211 files changed, 13672 insertions(+), 7575 deletions(-)
It seems like dak has been under heavy development/overhaul since
around 29.3.2025.
Ian.
[1]
https://salsa.debian.o
ling with
error messages like:
mpirun was unable to launch the specified application as it could not access
or execute an executable:
Executable: /hpc/data/sm-euv_rs/idunn/qe/7.4.1/test-suite/..//bin/kcw.x
Node: pn5657
while attempting to start process rank 0.
I'm not sure why
Micha Lenk writes ("Re: Call for volunteers and GR draft: tag2upload key
installation"):
> Am 7. April 2025 16:17:27 GMT+05:30 schrieb Ian Jackson
> :
> >But I have my doubts that Debian Developers will find the technical
> >wording of the draft GR digestible
Jonathan McDowell writes ("Re: Bug#1102125: debian-keyring: Please add
tag2upload oracle service key"):
> I think you want your own keyring package then, much like the archive
> keyring (debian-archive-keyring).
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Ian Jackson writes ("Call for volunteers and GR draft: tag2upload key
installation"):
> We need to make an exceptional, short term delegation authorising
> the installation of tag2upload's signing key on ftp-master.
I have been thinking about this. I still think th
lishing
the fingerprint of the tag2upload key (presumably also in
debian-keyring.deb) and teaching all the software to check it.
Those options seem considerably worse than a keyring specifically for
this key.
Ian.
[1] Ultimately, modulo some wrinkles, everything that verifies
signatures on source
you need. Especially, they radically reduce
the amount you need to learn before you can even get started.
I blogged about this here, addressing downstream users:
https://diziet.dreamwidth.org/17579.html
Ian.
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nse to our request for key installation, was
an obnoxious mail [3] followed by "no" [4] (private mails, sorry).
Each time, the starting point is "no" and only intense negotiation has
(sometimes) produced anything other than "no".
(By tag2upload we mean the system t
Package: dgit
Sean informs me that non-uploading DDs can be Debian Maintainers, with
authority to upload specific packages, listed in dm.txt.
So gideon should look at that keyring too.
Ian.
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tion being that they don't want tag2upload
- the team having failed to deliver on its promises
- a complete lack of communication from that team
If that's not sufficient justification for DPL action then there can
surely be *no* circumstance in which a DPL will ever act.
Ian.
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ke this:
I want to give a talk at Debconf in Brest about tag2upload.
I don't want to have to spend any of that talk explaining why it still
isn't deployed yet.
Ian.
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nt situation to persist, as you have allowed it to persist.
We see this same fear play out in other areas. We have important
packages maintained by toxic people, whom no-one will get rid of for
fear of leaving an unfillable gap. This attitude is a trap.
Ian.
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e can remain links to org file. this
patch brings this same option to markdown exporter.
Thanks,
Ian
From b33e34e7872162705efaa68036363a4766f13987 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Ian Martins
Date: Fri, 4 Apr 2025 21:28:58 -0400
Subject: [PATCH] ox-md.el: New option `org-md-link-org-files-as-md
Hi Nicolas,
Nicolas Graves writes:
On 2025-04-05 09:38, Ian Eure wrote:
Hi Ian, thanks for this discussion.
This is my (d) (better policy proposition):
a) Leave it as is. Don’t love it, but if there’s concensus
that
this is the right way, then okay.
I'd argue sometimes it
Liliana Marie Prikler writes:
Am Samstag, dem 05.04.2025 um 09:38 -0700 schrieb Ian Eure:
Hi Guixers,
I’ve seen a few patches for Emacs packages lately which have
the
form:
(package emacs-whatever
(name "emacs-whatever")
(description "Emacs interfa
question...)
I hope this helps explain things.
Thanks,
Ian.
[1] Perhaps .changes files are published somewhere but if so I don't
know where. They don't seem to be on archive mirrors.
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Daniel Gröber writes ("Why Debian is dying (Was: Call for volunteers and GR
draft: tag2upload key installation)"):
> [much that I agree with snipped]
Thanks.
> # FTP & tag2upload
>
> Ian. The project is bleeding and you're telling me ... we've had the
>
Add perf_pmus__scan_for_event that only reads sysfs for pmus that
could contain a given event.
Signed-off-by: Ian Rogers
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tools/perf/util/parse-events.c | 4 ++--
tools/perf/util/pmus.c | 35 ++
tools/perf/util/pmus.h | 1 +
3 files changed
up anywhere on that page. Per the FFmpeg changelog,
LATM support was added to in version 0.9(!), and doesn’t appear to
have a configure flag to control whether it’s enabled or not. So
it’s not clear to me why Firefoxen aren’t able to decode these
streams.
Thanks,
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[1]:
(exit 2) doesn't trigger the
trap cleanup.
v2: Add support to only scan hwmon and drm PMUs if the event or PMU
wildcard can match. Add a test as requested by Namhyung. Add file
comments.
v1:
https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/20250211071727.364389-1-irog...@google.com/
Ian Rogers (4):
perf
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4-03-14 We formally provide the production key
and ask for it to be isntalled.
2024-03-15 Ansgar sends us an obnoxious reply.
2024-03-15 Ian forwards Ansgar's reply to the Community Team.
2024-03-15 Joerg tells us "no".
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Reviewed-by: Howard Chu
Reviewed-by: Charlie Jenkins
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tools/perf/arch/alpha/entry/syscalls/Kbuild | 2 -
.../alpha/entry/syscalls/Makefile.syscalls| 5 --
tools/perf/arch/arc/entry/syscalls/K
ntial copied into SiC.save is an empty file.
There are probably other error messages embedded in the test.out files, but
rather than spend a while cataloging I'd like to see what is already known on
the test-suite topic by people in the forum.
Best regards,
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Congratulations Rok!
On Wed, Mar 19, 2025 at 15:51 Wes McKinney wrote:
> Congratulations!
>
> On Wed, Mar 19, 2025 at 2:48 PM Raúl Cumplido wrote:
>
> > Congratulations Rik!
> >
> > El mié, 19 mar 2025, 20:26, Kevin Gurney
> > escribió:
> >
> > > Congratulations, Rok!
> > > ___
ot;perf pmus:
Restructure pmu_read_sysfs to scan fewer PMUs") and later so that only
if full wild carding is being done, the PMU starts with "drm_" or the
event starts with "drm-" will /proc be scanned. That is there should
be little to no cost in this PMU unless DRM events are
I checked on browse.dgit.d.o and the tags *had* been pushed and the
main branch looked up to date. I found that there was a
../bpd/dgit_12.10_source.changes so I dput it.
I also did a dgit-test-dummy upload which worked.
I think maybe there is a server-side race :-/.
Ian.
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allow path traversals
(CVE-2023-39810)
Will this patch be accepted? Or is it not suitable for busybox for some reason?
Regards, Qi On 10/11/24 15: 54, Ian Norton wrote: FYI, This seems also related
to https: //bugs. busybox. net/show_bug. cgi?id=16018 (my patch for fixing that
seems to
Will thi
On 1/4/25 19:19, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 4/1/25 12:47 AM, Ian Laurie via test wrote:
On 1/4/25 18:37, Samuel Sieb wrote:
Grab both. I don't know why there are two, but maybe it's the other
one. I don't know where else logind would be seeing a power key. It's
possible tha
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> '!=' and '=' returns unexpected result
or metaflac), but
without mpg321, vorbis-tools, and mp3info?
I’d love to hear others’ thoughts.
Thanks,
-- Ian
~/.librewolf to ~/.mozilla/librewolf, though you’ll need to take
additional action once the root issue is fixed.
Thanks,
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Ian Jackson writes ("Re: Call for volunteers and GR draft: tag2upload key
installation [and 1 more messages]"):
> We will prepare an MR
AFAICT MRs are not enabled for the keyring repo (which is fine)
so I used the BTS:
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1102125
I
course that is up to the ftpmasters.
We will prepare an MR, with more details about the key's provenance
etc. in the MR discussion comment. If ftpmaster have an opinion about
this aspect, I think it would be OK to ask them to make it known
there.
Thanks,
Ian.
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be done is as described in the proposal
at the head of this thread. If we're to be asked to do it, we should
be entitled to do it our way.
Anyway, for obvious sociopolitical reasons our agreement last year
wasn't predicated on us submitting MRs to dak.
Ian.
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1 file changed, 8 insertions(+)
diff --git a/tools/perf/util/syscalltbl.c b/tools/perf/util/syscalltbl.c
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@@ -46,6
On Tue, 25 Mar 2025 20:44:31 GMT, Ian Graves wrote:
> Updating Javadoc for vector operators with VO_NOFP flags, but no
> corresponding "Integral only." note in docs.
This pull request has now been integrated.
Changeset: fe8bd756
Author:Ian Graves
URL:
https://git
On 1/4/25 19:02, Ian Laurie via test wrote:
On 1/4/25 18:52, Ian Laurie via test wrote:
Doing it again, but grabbing the "sleep button" also (events 0, 1 & 2).
Same results, nothing via evtest, system shut down. Almost like the
kernel event buffer is out by one, or some ro
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> Issue with `parse-only` Parameter: Only the Latest Statement
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> Complex join predicate needs to be replaced with expressions f
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Ian Maxon reassigned ASTERIXDB-3589:
Assignee: murali krishna
> Complex join predicate needs to be replaced w
ding it in the official debian keyring package, we get some
> historic accountability of which keys were used. You also get a way
> to phase in new keys and phase out old keys.
keyring-maint, would you welcome an MR for this?
Ian.
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Jonathan Carter writes ("Re: Call for volunteers and GR draft: tag2upload key
installation"):
> On 2025/04/04 11:08, Ian Jackson wrote:
> > ftpmaster don't want to see tag2upload in use, and so they are
> > choosing not to respond to our requests to install the
G. Branden Robinson writes ("Re: Call for volunteers and GR draft: tag2upload
key installation"):
> Just to clarify, I do believe the Gregorian year is now 2025.
lol. Yes. All dates there were supposed to be 2025. I copied them
by eye, so that introduced the error.
Ian.
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where we
started. More generally, it is not the tag2upload developers' job to
project-manage ftpmaster's implementation work.
Ian
for the tag2upload Delegates
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ian-twilightcoder wrote:
> LGTM. I was a bit worried about the fallout that other target triples using
> the same sdks would now opt into this behavior but if that were the case
> they'd already be running into modularization errors (e.g.
> `found_incompatible_headers__c
https://github.com/ian-twilightcoder closed
https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/134005
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doable.
If Mozzarella has outdated extensions, I think a bug report to the
folks who maintain that is the most straightforward option. But
if you have another suggestion, I’d love to hear it.
Thanks,
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handler for BindableTableScan in this pathway (which is
through CalcitePrepareImpl)
If this is not a configuration issue, I will file a bug JIRA
-Ian Bertolacci
The test opens any DRM devices so that the shell has fdinfo files
containing the DRM data. The test then uses perf stat to make sure the
events can be read.
Signed-off-by: Ian Rogers
---
tools/perf/tests/shell/drm_pmu.sh | 78 +++
1 file changed, 78 insertions
can't be a hwmon PMU wildcard, reading hwmon PMUs is
avoided. On my laptop this reduces 'perf stat -e inst_retired.any
true' from performing 253 openat system calls down to 234.
Signed-off-by: Ian Rogers
---
tools/perf/util/parse-events.c | 2
Add perf_pmus__scan_for_event that only reads sysfs for pmus that
could contain a given event.
Signed-off-by: Ian Rogers
---
tools/perf/util/parse-events.c | 4 ++--
tools/perf/util/pmus.c | 35 ++
tools/perf/util/pmus.h | 1 +
3 files changed
Hi Pietro,
What details may I provide you with? I am running on RHEL 7.9 and using gcc
8.2.0. The steps we're using to build are simply running the configure script
without any options and then using make -j 12 all.
Best regards,
Ian Dunn
ASML
From: users On Behalf Of Pietro
Davide De
in advance for your support!
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On 2/4/25 13:19, Ian Laurie via test wrote:
I'll monitor for at least 6 hours to be sure.
After a little over 20 hours no issues with 6.14, so BZ time:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2357044
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ot; project for GSoC 2025.
>
> ... which is listed on
> <https://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/SummerOfCode#Language_front-ends_and_run-time_libraries>.
>
> Ian, can you comment on whether that's still a good project nowadays, and
> whether you (I suppose?) would be available to mentor,
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 2081803 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/2081803
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 2081803
kernel >= 6.8.0-44.44 vmwgfx regression in Ubuntu 24.04.1 Desktop VM guest
(VMWare Workstation Pro 17.5.2/17.6)
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Ian Bertolacci edited comment on CALCITE-6882 at 4/2/25 5:0
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Ian Bertolacci commented on CALCITE-6882:
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> It returns true for column
Pretty impressive it is still working. Is the codebase still using Python
2?
The last page of the document that Mike linked seems like the best starting
point:
https://docs.pylonsproject.org/projects/pyramid_cookbook/en/latest/pylons/migrate.html
I guess it also depends on how many resources you
On 2/4/25 08:37, Ian Laurie via test wrote:
I'm going to wait for the kernel being built before creating a BZ in
case its fixed already.
Interesting to note the events causing the issue are coming in as
event1, but actually pressing the power button generates event2.
Overnight there w
https://github.com/ian-twilightcoder created
https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/134005
Whether the SDK supports builtin modules is a property of the SDK itself, and
really has nothing to do with the target. This was already worked around for
Mac Catalyst, but there are some other more
https://github.com/ian-twilightcoder updated
https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/134005
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From: Ian Anderson
Date: Tue, 1 Apr 2025 16:24:30 -0700
Subject: [PATCH] [clang][modules] Determine if the SDK supports buil
l.org/vger.kernel.org.html
I'm going to wait for the kernel being built before creating a BZ in
case its fixed already.
Interesting to note the events causing the issue are coming in as
event1, but actually pressing the power button generates event2.
Overnight there were 6 events
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