Recent Bug 1922942 made me aware that this is again showing up in recent
versions.
Kubuntu 21.04 shows very similar symptoms, but non-KDE systems seem not
affected at all.
I was able to use it without any trouble on gnome based Ubuntus (Host and
Guest).
Does any of the involved/subscribed
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glib2.0
open-vm-tools fixed in
open-vm-tools (2:11.2.5-2ubuntu1) hirsute; urgency=medium
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Forwarded to upstream open-vm-tools as
https://github.com/vmware/open-vm-tools/issues/500
Uploaded a fix for Ubuntu in
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/open-vm-tools/2:11.2.5-2ubuntu1
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Thanks Iain for the Fixes in glib.
I need to sort out how to adopt that in qemu for now ...
Also open-vm-tools is also FTBFS by this, so I need to add a task and work on
that as well.
** Also affects: open-vm-tools (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Good before:
https://launchpad.net/~ci-train-ppa-service/+archive/ubuntu/4471/+packages
Error:
This is already promoted, but new tasks were added and appear in the MIR
review queue but are not actually meant to also be promoted. If you
really need something prepare it accordingly and add back the mir Team
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... I guess "qemu(5.2+dfsg-3ubuntu1)+virgl on GTK/X11" is the bad case
then?
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>From the ML:
Hi Christian,
an update on the PPP issue:
- we have internally tried the Patch provided by the PPP team and it didn't
work as expected.
- we have found out that default value for "ipv6cp-accept-remote" is wrong as
well. Changing this solved the issue and the PPP client received
I wanted to make sure it isn't missed when I filed the bug from the mailing
list discussion.
I'd have thought looking at the longer list of fixes that it would be great to
have that in hirsute, but the triage and prio is your call to make.
Even if you push it off of HH, you'll still have a look
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for SRU
Status in ppp
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Hi,
due to this ML on devel-discuss [1] I realized that there is a new version that
should be merged for Ubuntu 21.04 - and probably later [2] be
considered/discussed for an SRU
That new version is in Debian now [3] and I think it would be great to get that
merged/synced.
** Changed in: lua5.4 (Ubuntu)
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[MIR] ibus-libpinyin dependencies
Status in lua5.4
Synced the fix after Christoph uploaded it
=> https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/openjade/1.4devel1-22
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openjade
There was a fix suggested on https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-
bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=975242 and I tried that. It works great.
I've let the Debian postgresql-maintainer know and there might be an NMU
that would then allow to make this package a sync again.
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>
> I agree that the uicheck-sw test has increased in flakiness. How about
> instead of removing the test or sinking the resources into actually
> fixing them right now, I can mark them flaky so that at least a
** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #975242
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- openjade segfaults on arm (due to gcc optimization)
+ openjade segfaults on all arch
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This recently showed up often enough that I bothered to find this bug :-/
I think it degraded again into a state where we should consider:
IRC:
[13:16] Was there any hope to not expect this to be a retry-monster
forever?
[13:17] The desktop team should be asked if they can work on making
that
Since I before had only arm traces here, this is x86:
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
__memmove_avx_unaligned_erms () at
../sysdeps/x86_64/multiarch/memmove-vec-unaligned-erms.S:384
384 ../sysdeps/x86_64/multiarch/memmove-vec-unaligned-erms.S: No such file
or directory.
Notes to myself for another day if I need to revisit this
Repro:
# enable sources for apt
$ apt upgrade
$ apt install dpkg-dev openjade docbook-dsssl
$ apt source pgpool2
$ cd pgpool2-4.1.1/doc/src/sgml/
$ openjade -wall -wno-unused-param -wno-empty -wfully-tagged -c
I've found that:
- recompiling openjade on Debian nowadays makes it exhibit the same behavior
- recompiling openjade in Debian with gcc-9 also fails the same way
I'd love to find the root cause, but my hope of identifying either a
compiler-default-option or compiler-version that made it break
FYI These issues might exist for a long time, but seem to grow recently
- https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=489482
-
https://sources.debian.org/src/vim/2:8.2.1913-1/debian/changelog/?hl=2026#L2026
** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #489482
This now indeed breaks on all architectures:
https://launchpadlibrarian.net/507574538/buildlog_ubuntu-hirsute-amd64.pgpool2_4.1.4-2_BUILDING.txt.gz
https://launchpadlibrarian.net/507575283/buildlog_ubuntu-hirsute-armhf.pgpool2_4.1.4-2_BUILDING.txt.gz
Interesting thanks Jakub, 0.38 is in groovy and later
spice-gtk | 0.37-2fakesync1 | focal/universe | source
spice-gtk | 0.38-2ubuntu1 | groovy/universe | source
spice-gtk | 0.38-2ubuntu1 | hirsute/universe | source
But being a protocol change [1] I'm unsure we can SRU this to Focal
Fixed by https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/python-apt/2.1.3ubuntu3
migrating after some work on dependencies.
Note cloud and lxd images do not yet contain this, so you'll need to
update before add-apt-repository or wait another day or two.
Thanks everyone.
** Changed in: python-apt (Ubuntu)
It seems that data is parsed from /usr/share/python-apt/templates/Ubuntu.info
class SourcesList(object):
""" represents the full sources.list + sources.list.d file """
def __init__(self,
withMatcher=True,
matcherPath="/usr/share/python-apt/templates/"):
Yeah still present for me as well in a new hirsute container of today :-/
Thanks for double checking as Bryce/Sergio as that is excluding a lot of
caching/net-setup/... questions.
>From the debugging I know that the self-detect is right
self.codename == hirsute
But the list in
Public bug reported:
On a fully updated hirsute add-apt-repository fails, example:
root@h:~# sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ci-train-ppa-service/4321
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/bin/add-apt-repository", line 330, in
addaptrepo = AddAptRepository()
File
Thanks Jakub for that confirmation!
But as discussed before that most likely means we can't fix it in Focal
as the updates needed bring too much regression potential for a low prio
issue that has alternative (to admit - non perfect) workarounds (e.g.
the disabling of the clipboard - which avoids
Hi Seth and Joy,
I see you cleared the list a lot - awesome!
You have subscribed and pinged the remaining ones which is a reasonable
approach as most might be no more real issues as of today.
I'm ok for the Ubuntu side of the pcsc-lite bugs now, what still needs
to be addressed is
Since so many components are involved a fix/change might have been missed.
And since I recently didn't hear anything about this otherwise rather hot bug I
was giving focal a try.
It turns out that this was indeed improved. Only the user of pkg:ifmail user
fdt name "Fidonet" is still visible.
There were no extensions in:
'/home/paelzer/.local/share/gnome-shell/extensions': No such file or directory
I already disabled them via gnome-tweaks before, but doing so again the
ways you asked me to do that.
Getting back to the config showed a few of them enabled indeed, maybe that was
That was it, thanks Daniel!
Now I need to restore as much of my config as possible without breaking
it again ...
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apport information
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The video shows:
00:09 - opening the "Show Applications" overlay works fine at first.
00:14 - searching an application in there works
00:16 - I open gedit and would expect to get back onto the desktop.
But I can't it sticks within the overlay.
I tried to hit the "Escape" key, clicking on
apport information
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Hi,
this must sound odd, but to me most Desktop bugs do :-/
The issue:
- If I hit the meta key the usual "search
apport information
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Now the description is complete in regard to all things worth to try that came
to my mind.
Also the apport data as well as the video is attached.
Setting back to new for re-review by the Desktop Team.
P.S. is the overlay an application on it's own that I could try to kill from a
console?
apport information
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Hi Daniel, I'm on it ... :-)
Video just completed - I already wrote that I'll attach one.
And I separated the "potentially related, but other issues" into an
extra section for exactly the reason of keeping this bug to one issue,
but at the same time I want/need to provide all info that might be
** Description changed:
Hi,
this must sound odd, but to me most Desktop bugs do :-/
The issue:
- If I hit the meta key the usual "search app" overlay appears.
- I search for an application and start it
- the overlay does NOT disappear anymore
- the miniature images of the just
** Summary changed:
- Overlays do not refresh anymore and get the desktop stuck
+ GTK Overlays do not refresh/exit and get the desktop stuck
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Hi,
this must sound odd, but to me most Desktop bugs do :-/
The issue:
- If I hit the meta key the usual "search app" overlay appears.
- I search for an application and start it
- the overlay does NOT disappear anymore
- the miniature images of the just
** Description changed:
Hi,
this must sound odd, but to me most Desktop bugs do :-/
The issue:
- If I hit the meta key the usual "search app" overlay appears.
- I search for an application and start it
- the overlay does NOT disappear anymore
- the miniature images of the just
On backup I had:
mv: cannot stat '.gnome2': No such file or directory
mv: cannot stat '.gconfd': No such file or directory
mv: cannot stat '.metacity': No such file or directory
but worked for the rest
Also disabled all extensions (didn't have any active, but can't hurt)
Restarting into that now
Trying hard reset of my config via:
$ mkdir -p ~/.backup-gnome-config/ && for f in .gnome .gnome2 .gconf .gconfd
.metacity .config/dconf; do mv $f ~/.backup-gnome-config/; done
$ gnome-tweaks
# then reset to defaults
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Hi,
this must sound odd, but to me most Desktop bugs do :-/
The issue:
- If I hit the meta key the usual "search app" overlay appears.
- I search for an application and start it
- the overlay does NOT disappear anymore
- the miniature images of the just
** Description changed:
Hi,
this must sound odd, but to me most Desktop bugs do :-/
The issue:
- If I hit the meta key the usual "search app" overlay appears.
- I search for an application and start it
- the overlay does NOT disappear anymore
- the miniature images of the just
Public bug reported:
Hi,
this must sound odd, but to me most Desktop bugs do :-/
The issue:
- If I hit the meta key the usual "search app" overlay appears.
- I search for an application and start it
- the overlay does NOT disappear anymore
- the miniature images of the just started app seems
in Debian or Ubuntu
- no dependency on webkit, qtwebkit, seed or libgoa-*
- no embedded source copies
- not part of the UI for extra checks
** Changed in: pcsc-lite (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Christian Ehrhardt (paelzer) => Ubuntu Security Team
(ubuntu-security)
** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tr
Sorry, I forgot to update one section for pcsc-lite on packaging:
- important open bugs (crashers, etc) in Debian or Ubuntu
There are quite some:
And on Bionic we only need to do so for amd64
Here is a new MP for Bionic:
https://code.launchpad.net/~paelzer/britney/hints-ubuntu-bionic-disable-systemd-v2/+merge/390793
** Branch linked: lp:~paelzer/britney/hints-ubuntu-bionic-disable-
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The problem with Xenial is that there it isn't just flaky "systemd-
fsckd" much more seems to be broken. I'll revise my Bionic MP, but for
Xenial I'd like to hear from ddstreet/rbalint how they think we should
go on there ...
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Focal test hint was accepted tonight and things moved there.
@Kelsey - Steve denied the hint as a reset since recently a few results were
good.
Maybe you want to submit the same as force-badtest and bring it up like that
for X?
The results for xenial really look similarly bad ...
xenial
** Changed in: pcsc-lite (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Seth Arnold (seth-arnold) => Christian Ehrhardt (paelzer)
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[
** Branch linked: lp:~paelzer/britney/hints-ubuntu-focal-disable-systemd
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autopkgtest success rate dropped inhibiting
Thanks rbalint for pointing me to the other bug for the s390x fail we see now.
I'll continue there and consider the Groovy portion of this one closed again.
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Groovy
It seems this isn't over for groovy, it was mentioned that the issues in the
subtest "tests-in-lxd" would be related to some fstab issues in those issues.
But recently all architectures, but s390x recovered. I assume that the fstab
issue is fixed but something else surfaces now.
groovy
[15:17] ddstreet: any updates on 1892358?
[15:18] @paelzer sorry not yet, i'll have systemd ready for upload
next week including fixing the autopkgtests
[15:21] ok
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@ddstret - any update how to proceed?
If you have no time yet, then the MPs to ignore the fail until we have a new
version are up - just ack them and I guess the SRU Team will follow.
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Thanks Giacomo, then we are back to step I - not even knowing what to
consider backporting :-/
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Clipboard doesn't
assigning pcsc-lite back to sarnold for the decision if you really
need/want it for "pcscd" or not.
** Changed in: pcsc-lite (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Seth Arnold (seth-arnold)
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Status: New => Invalid
** Changed in: pcsc-tools (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
** Changed in: pcsc-perl (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Christian Ehrhardt (paelzer) => (unassigned)
** Changed in: pcsc-tools (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Christian Ehrhar
I asked about it in comment #2 already.
pcsc-lite was MIRed in bug 250245 but pcscd explcitly excluded.
One either needs to:
1. step up and say "yes we want to own it" (in that case please add a request
to the description)
2. say this isn't needed for what you want to achieve (Essentially
no use of setuid
- no important open bugs (crashers, etc) in Debian or Ubuntu
- no dependency on webkit, qtwebkit, seed or libgoa-*
- no embedded source copies
- not part of the UI for extra checks
** Changed in: pam-pkcs11 (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Christian Ehrhardt (paelzer) => Ubuntu Sec
do, gksu, pkexec, or LD_LIBRARY_PATH
- no use of user nobody
- no use of setuid
- no important open bugs (crashers, etc) in Debian or Ubuntu
- no dependency on webkit, qtwebkit, seed or libgoa-*
- no embedded source copies
- not part of the UI for extra checks
** Changed in: ccid (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Ch
n)
** Changed in: opensc (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
** Changed in: opensc (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Christian Ehrhardt (paelzer) => Ubuntu Security Team
(ubuntu-security)
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If not going for marking the subtest flaky as in groovy, I have prepared
force-reset-test as alternatives in:
-
https://code.launchpad.net/~paelzer/britney/hints-ubuntu-focal-disable-systemd/+merge/390005
-
To match the open packages blocked on this in active releases I added
linux-meta for BIonic (thanks Kleber for the hint) and Focal (Thanks
Kelsey for the hint).
I think all of those had enough of retry-until-success and I'd ask again
for how we should proceed there. Masking/Resetting the test via
Util-linux SRU in Focal blocked as well, updating tags.
** Also affects: util-linux (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: util-linux (Ubuntu Focal)
Status: New => Confirmed
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True @Kleber, here the stats of Bionic - at least on x86 you seem to
have barely a chance.
bionic
amd64
boot-smoke (F 40% S 0% B 0% => P 60%/)
...F.FFF.FF.FF..
upstream (F 5% S 0% B 0% => P 95%/)
..F.
systemd-fsckd
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Sta
Here an (monospace) overview of recent focal tests.
focal
amd64
networkd-testpy(F 5% S 0% B 5% => P 90%/)
.B...F..
boot-and-services (F 5% S 0% B 5% => P 90%/)
.B...F..
upstream (F 5% S 0% B 5% =>
What is left is the similar situation in Focal (as mentioned before).
I have updated the tasks to reflect that properly and get update-excuse tagging
there.
In Focal it is currently blocking qemu and build-essential SRUs and I
wanted to ask if the plan is to do the same upload+test-reset there
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/systemd/246.2-1ubuntu1 is still in
proposed and I was looking forward to a bunch of custom triggers this
morning.
But I found everything migrated this morning despite those new tests not being
done.
[16:34] seb128, cpaelzer ahasenack sorry, i was out and apparently
forgot setting that in my email. the last systemd upload should fix everything
except for the livecd-rootfs revert that made fstab in lxd images invalide
[16:45] rbalint: " the last systemd upload" means groovy I guess,
what
Adding glib2.0 as it had a rebuild for libffi and will be blocke dby
this as well.
** Also affects: glib2.0 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: glib2.0 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Added another two packages that are blocked by this so they are
marked/linked in update excuses :-/
** Also affects: iputils (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: iputils (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
** Also affects: ntpsec (Ubuntu)
Importance:
From
https://libvirt.org/formatdomain.html#graphical-framebuffers
"Copy & Paste functionality (via Spice agent) is set by the clipboard
element. It is enabled by default, and can be disabled by setting the
copypaste property to no. Since 0.9.3"
So yeah if disabling this turns out to be a
It turned out that this has happened in the past and then resolved, so this is
a comeback.
For "dee" we can bump the timeout or skip the test on riscv64 for the immediate
problem
But the "dbus-test-runner timeout makes riscv64 builds" hang is a problem on
its own.
Therefore I added a bug task
Great - thank you for that Giacaomo
Note to myself, for the sake of finding things more easily next time:
https://code.launchpad.net/~paelzer/ubuntu/+source/spice-vdagent/+git/spice-vdagent/+ref/lp1872527-clipboard-handling-small
Public bug reported:
The builds for riscv64 on e.g.
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/dee/1.2.7+17.10.20170616-6build1
hang eventually.
All other architectures work fine.
Build log tail will be like:
...
symlinking changelog.Debian.gz in dee-tools to file in libdee-1.0-4
pkgstripfiles:
Hi Gicaomo,
yeah every now and then I need to clean up most old builds to not get slapped
by the admins :-)
I have refreshed them:
small fix:
https://launchpad.net/~ci-train-ppa-service/+archive/ubuntu/4187/+packages
big fix (more likely to help, but not really SRUable to Fical):
The last two updates went smooth for me, not triggering it.
I'm still too afraid to "just update while working" as I did in the past since
it could drag things down thou :-/
I was feeling like this could be solved, but reading that Steve is also
affected I'm worried that I might just not hit the
xxhash was a code split from a package already in main and already promoted in
Disco/Eoan.
It came back now as dependency for rsync and (thanks Steve) Foundations is
subscribed to cover it.
Can be promoted to main in groovy
** Changed in: xxhash (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => In
FYI: As mentioned int he MIR Team meeting, since doko had to run I've
sent a mail to vorlon asking if foundations is going to adopt it.
** Changed in: xxhash (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Steve Langasek (vorlon)
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** Changed in: fonts-teluguvijayam (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Christian Ehrhardt (paelzer) => (unassigned)
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Status: Triaged => Invalid
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QEMU monitor no longer works
Status in QEMU:
New
Since bug 1852183 is released this is fixed for many but not all cases.
More people chime in to be affected and there seems to be a spike of KDE users
in that (which makes sense as they won't see a mutter change have any effect
for them I guess).
We already had a PPA [1] to try with something
I hit that again today on an upgrade.
Network manager didn't come up again.
Mai 20 11:04:46 Keschdeichel systemd[1]: NetworkManager.service: Unexpected
error response from GetNameOwner(): Connection terminated
Mai 20 11:04:46 Keschdeichel NetworkManager[1330]: [1589965486.9491]
caught
We know (from the commits) that it is a race - maybe the race window is
actually rather small and only few people run into it (and rarely).
Having it fixed in 20.10 is already a good thing.
But the SRU of a fix will need some sort of reproducer, especially with this
somewhat more complex change
Thanks, the versions in the guest should be good then.
So does it work and fix the bug?
Unfortunately just knowing that it "works" isn't enough it should be relibaly
switching between buggy and good state when changing the package versions (and
reboot the guest).
Otherwise we might just look at
@lwk32 - If you remove your self-built spice-vdagent and spice protocol
and reset reset spice* to the versions from (your) archive that should
be fine.
You then should be able to run with spice-vdagent 0.19.0-2ubuntu0.1~ppa2
from the PPA.
My assumption is that this won't be enough missing the
** Attachment added: "a list of current virt components in Ubuntu 20.04 for
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/spice-protocol/+bug/1872527/+attachment/5371442/+files/virt-components-focal.txt
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There are plenty of components involved in "trying" to fix this by spice
upstream.
The discussion in
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/spice/linux/vd_agent/-/issues/9
is rather long.
It eventually seems to be fixed in
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/spice/linux/vd_agent/-/merge_requests/4
I think
I have not seen it again in any environment since then.
Interesting that you hit it in such a specific environment.
I'd have expected that it might be incompatible components.
Do you have other things than the kernel from outside the Ubuntu Archive?
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Since Daniel split up the "related but not the same" mutter changes to
bug 1852183 (thanks for that work BTW!) let us here focus on the spice
component.
Thanks lwk32 for identifying a fix for that, I'll be taking a look if
that is SRU-safely backportable to Focal.
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