Hi Robie
On Fri, 13 May 2022 at 23:04, Robie Basak wrote:
> octave is in dep-wait on riscv64 for libpetsc-real3.16-dev
> Produced by src:petsc which FTBFS on riscv64
> FTBFS is because of missing symbol SCOTCH_ParMETIS_V3_NodeND
> On amd64 this is shipped in libptscotchparmetisv3-7.0.1.so in
> l
Apologies for the delay. On behalf of the Lubuntu team we will be participating
in 22.10. Thanks for checking in.
Dan
On 5/11/22 05:40, Graham Inggs wrote:
Hello flavors!
As we do around the start of every new cycle, I am reaching out to all
the current official Ubuntu flavors to confirm acti
Hey Dan,
Thanks for the reply, things make sense now ;-)
Cheers,
Sebastien
Le 13/05/2022 à 23:38, Dan Bungert a écrit :
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
Hello,
I was on +1 maintenance last week. I focused on -proposed migrations
going up from the bottom of the list in excuses.
Thanks to @slyon for sponsoring, re-triggering autopkgtests on my behalf
and providing advise throughout the week!
Many packages with regressions were missing logs so
Thank you for taking the time to reply. This is sort of what I was thinking
when I asked the question, but it's still close enough to a problem that
I'm worried about it. In addition, I intend on using Ubuntu for commercial
use in the not-too-distant future, so I'd rather not risk getting myself on
Not a lawyer, so grain of salt.
Ubuntu, the OS, is not a commercial product by itself. Ubuntu is offered as
a free and open source OS. If you are testing non-commercial offerings of
Ubuntu, as part of community work, then it should be fine to use VMWare
Player, Virtualbox, or other items for non-c
Hi,
isc-dhcp client[1] is no longer actively maintained upstream. The
server still is, but upstream is clearly favoring the Kea[4] project
for that.
This blog post[2] from 2018, which announced that 4.4.x was going to
be the last series, says:
"""
The 4.4 branch will be supported indefinitely – a
If you are in doubt for any reason, this is where you need to work with
a lawyer in your own jurisdiction to determine the legality.
None of us are lawyers, so any advice we give should be taken with a
grain of salt. I don't think VMware will come after you though for
using it to test Ubuntu
On 16/05/2022 18:34, Andreas Hasenack wrote:
Could we perhaps start with phasing out the client, get its rdeps to
use alternatives, and then stop building it, and eventually get to the
server? This could be a lot of work, as I said, isc-dhcp is a classic,
but if upstream is shifting its focus els
Mark,
I'm tempted to start the migration to Kea, but the documentation is
extremely vague on proper migration. If we intend to move in that
direction, we'll need to have a migration guide of some sort, so that
it's a more seamless transition for people. Just a thought.
Thomas
On 5/16/2
Hi Andreas,
On Mon, May 16, 2022 at 02:34:30PM -0300, Andreas Hasenack wrote:
> Alternatives that come to mind are:
> - kea, of course (from ISC). dhcp server only.
> - dnsmasq (for small installations?), also server
> - systemd-networkd itself obviously does the client part
> - others?
> isc-dhc
On Mon, May 16, 2022 at 3:06 PM Steve Langasek
wrote:
>
> Hi Andreas,
>
> On Mon, May 16, 2022 at 02:34:30PM -0300, Andreas Hasenack wrote:
> > Alternatives that come to mind are:
> > - kea, of course (from ISC). dhcp server only.
> > - dnsmasq (for small installations?), also server
> > - systemd
On Fri, May 13, 2022 at 10:29:30AM +0930, Alex Murray wrote:
> On Thu, 2022-05-12 at 13:38:38 -0700, Brian Murray wrote:
>
> > The Ubuntu Error Tracker receives crash reports from all releases of
> > Ubuntu which are not out of standard support. These crash reports are
> > then aggregated into buc
On Fri, May 13, 2022 at 09:58:45AM +0200, Sebastien Bacher wrote:
> Hey Brian,
>
> Le 12/05/2022 à 22:38, Brian Murray a écrit :
> > Keeping in mind that a crash bucket would still indicate
> > that old release and package version were affected are there any
> > objections to this change in data r
On Mon, 2022-05-16 at 15:11:27 -0700, Brian Murray wrote:
> On Fri, May 13, 2022 at 10:29:30AM +0930, Alex Murray wrote:
>> On Thu, 2022-05-12 at 13:38:38 -0700, Brian Murray wrote:
>>
>> > The Ubuntu Error Tracker receives crash reports from all releases of
>> > Ubuntu which are not out of stand
Le 17/05/2022 à 00:28, Brian Murray a écrit :
Yes, that data would still be kept.
Great, +1 for me to do the cleanups!
Yes, that sounds like a good idea and I've created
http://launchpad.net/bugs/1973646 about this.
Thanks
Cheers,
Sebastien
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