libera/#devuan-dev/ Wednesday, 2023-06-28

farmatitohi to all this is a late night test00:12
golinuxDang he left!00:39
masonrrq: Could I trouble you to look at git? My saved password didn't work, and while the system said it was sending me a reminder or reset of some sort, it appears not to have.00:44
masonhitting it again now so it's fresh in the logs00:45
masonrrq: https://0x0.st/HQww.png just now00:45
rrqhmm I can't find any trace of your login attempt??01:01
Centurion_DanI've been just reading the *discussion* going on in the debian-devel mailing list about dropping initscripts and it's making me think that Devuan might need to start working towards increasing the resources to fork any and every package that drops init scripts rather then rely on the sure to be broken orphan init scripts package.01:02
bb|hcbI am thinking about automatic forking - like dget whatever, add the init script, butild...01:03
bb|hcbs/butild/build01:04
bb|hcbfwiw the response from Benda rulz01:04
bb|hcbrrq, mason: I will try to get that email now for myself to see how it goes...01:05
Centurion_DanI see Debian is also has been having a debate on completing the /usr merge which will fundamentally boil down to Devuan.  If they do force it, what will Devuan's response be?  Do we fight it, fork it, or just move to becoming much more divergent from what Devuan is doing.01:24
Centurion_DanNote, I have not been particularly active of late in Devuan, but still deeply care about it and rely on it for my own and many other customers desktop and server systems01:24
Centurion_DanIf there has already been decisions on these issues, I'd appreciate somebody catching me up.  I don't have a massive bandwidth for reading massive discussion threads at the moment.01:26
bb|hcbWe have been discussing usrmerge wide and long, if it is accepted, we have to follow01:28
bb|hcbThe effort to undo it is immense01:28
onefangFighting /usr merge just isn't worth the effort.  Add a few symlinks, done.01:29
rrqpersonally I think fighting stupidity is always worth the effort.01:46
rrqof course, statistics tell me I won't win :(01:48
onefangToo much stupidity out there.  lol01:49
Centurion_DanSo how many packages does it effect and how many of them are already forked.  From what I recall it's mostly essential packages relating to sysvinit, shells and basic fileutils etc.  I haven't looked that closely but surely it's no more then a dozen packages??02:02
Centurion_DanI also assume that for most of them the upstream sources remain unchanged in which case it's the debian patches/dpkg-buildpackage that is making the changes.02:04
onefangAs I said, add a few symlinks, it's done.  No problems.  I've been running Chimeara that way since I installed it.02:05
onefangI gotta go outside for an hour or so now.02:06
ballsystemlordUsr-merge? Does anyone have a brief summary or link so I can read about it?02:11
XenguyA starting point:  https://salsa.debian.org/md/usrmerge/raw/master/debian/README.Debian02:18
bgstack15Doesn't Devuan exist to be an init-freedom distro? Does /usr-merge meet that qualification?02:31
masonCenturion_Dan: I was thinking precisely that, about forking the packages, reading that same discussion, which frankly is why I'm here again.02:42
masonCenturion_Dan: Re: UsrMerge, while it doesn't actually solve anything, I don't care enough to avoid it if it didn't break dpkg. But it does.02:43
masonrrq: I'm going to make up an address and hit it so it shows up in the logs, or presumably will. Half a sec.02:44
masonhttps://git.devuan.org/rrq-this-is-me02:45
masonJust tried signing in with my saved password, Wed 28 Jun 2023 12:45:39 AM UTC02:45
masonand just hit the button for an email again02:46
rrqmight help.. you'll need to sync with bb|hcb though; he went to bed I think :)02:46
masonFWIW, my current job (I left Red Hat as a protest) forced me to learn git and I find, to my shock and dismay, that I kind of like it.02:46
masonAh, kk. bb|hcb ^02:46
rrqthere seems to be an issue with mailout from git.devuan.org and he's onto it (was :)02:49
rrqre usrmerge; the installer iso still runs Devuan's debootstrap with --no-merged-usr02:50
masonrrq: FWIW, my bad. I don't think I made it onto gitea.02:51
rrqand personally I have pin-prohibited the usrmerge package02:51
masonrrq: My current pinning: https://bpa.st/OYCIU02:53
masonI'd like to move that to src:systemd.02:54
rrqthat's a good one :) I'll copy that02:56
bb|hcbrrq: Right, fighting and/or avoiding. The latter is more clever is certain scenarios02:56
bb|hcbbgstack15: IF and usrmerge and not related neither conflicting02:57
masonI suspect we'll see dpkg adapt before Trixie, and if that happens I won't care so much. But now, where there's annoying breakage, I'm not letting it onto my systems.02:58
bb|hcbusrmerge is stupid move with no gain, once complete, reverting it would mean rebuilding every package in non-merged env02:58
bb|hcbthe other problem with it is that people will start interchangably using /bin and /usr/bin and that will break on umerged systems02:59
bb|hcbrrq: Devuan installer does debootstrap with --no-merged-usr and Debian's buildd are also unmerged, and unless that changes we are good to stay unmerged03:02
bb|hcbAs soon as buildds become merged, we will have to rebuild * or get merged. FWIW rebuilding * will not solve all problems03:03
* bb|hcb afk :)03:04
ballsystemlord@Xenguy , thanks!03:31
ballsystemlord@Xenguy , thanks for the link.03:41
Xenguyballsystemlord, My pleasure03:42
ballsystemlordNow what I want to know is why not just put link from /usr/bin and /usr/sbin to /bin /sbin ?03:43
ballsystemlordLike why are we doing it this way?03:43
ballsystemlordInstead of the reverse?03:43
ballsystemlordNothing can go in /?03:43
ballsystemlordWe want that free of clutter? It only contains about 12 directories as is.03:43
ballsystemlordMy bad, 21.03:44
Xenguyballsystemlord, I am mostly ignorant on the technical issues, but usually I can glean a sense of which way the wind is blowing03:44
XenguyI don't know why they're really pushing for this, but I assume it's a desire to adopt a one-size-fits all approach03:45
ballsystemlordI'll stick around and see if other people understand more.03:45
XenguyBut really it seems like a continual, gradual Red Hatification of the Linux space03:46
XenguyGood idea03:46
golinuxYhey are doing it because they don;t understand Linux.03:46
XenguyI agree03:46
golinuxToo many typos . . . need time afk03:46
XenguyOr are more concerned about the *business/vendor* side of Linux03:46
XenguyCertainly clueless about the 'spirit' of Linux, if you will03:47
ballsystemlordAnd the spirit is why we made it easy to avoid using an initrd when we have a separate /usr partition.03:48
XenguyVendors arguably have a business interest in making systems more rather than less opaque...03:51
ballsystemlord^03:51
XenguySo the *design* of things is affected03:51
onefangmason does the simple few symlinks "fix" to usr merge fix dpkg?  So far I haven't stumbled across anything that it doesn't fix.04:10
onefangI think the path of least resistance is to just go with the symlinks, and find out if anything actually breaks.04:11
onefangballsystemlord: that's more or less exactly what my "few simple symlinks" fix is, except I go the other way.04:13
ballsystemlordI like that idea, though it grows root a bit.04:15
ballsystemlord^ I mean the root FS.04:15
onefangPersonally I'm not a fan of spreading directories around partitions.  You always end up with "ran out of space here, but there's plenty there".04:32
onefangSo growing root isn't a problem I'll have.  B-)04:33
onefangSo I think our choices are  1) use the symlinks and ONLY fork what breaks.  2) fork ALL packages broken by usr merge.  Why do we keep going over and over option 2?  Do 1, simples, get it over and done with.04:45
ballsystemlordI only asked why merging the directories was deemed necessary by debian folk in the first place.04:46
onefangI'm just saying that they have, and there's a simple solution that works, instead everyone keeps blathering on and on about it.04:49
Xenguyonefang, Gotta make the drama last, it's delicious dontchaknow05:01
onefangI blame the entertainment industry, for making us think the only entertaining thing is drama, so people want more of it in their lives.  Just gimme comedy and music instead.  B-)05:24
masononefang: Yeah, for example, the first thing I did on upgrading a laptop to Bookworm was field a question from someone about whether a package was included or not. Let me see if I can find what I shared.06:17
masonBah, can't remember what they wanted to find, but I said "which thing" and it gave me back a path, so I then said "dpkg -S thatpath" and dpkg said there was no match. I forget the specific detail but I think it went through alternatives, whatever it was, so I had two false hits where I had to know to modify the path myself for dpkg -S to work.06:20
masonI do this often enough that it was a bit annoying.06:20
masononefang: The dpkg folks list more problem scenarios: https://wiki.debian.org/Teams/Dpkg/MergedUsr06:20
bgstack15Devuan meet tomorrow, June 29, at 20:30 UTC. Pad is here: https://pad.dyne.org/code/#/2/code/edit/qpQexwJC7Dw+JQ0dRmRtMp7K/14:50
LeePenI am setting up excalibur.18:18
LeePenPLease accept my apologies, I forgot that britney would send lots of emails.18:18
LeePenI should have done it manually.18:18
masonNo worries. I was happy to see that my list sign-ups were working.18:23
bgstack15So what you're saying is, you should have left Britney alone?18:48
masonheh18:50
LeePenI *think* that is a young person's popular culture reference that has gone over my head ;)18:51
LeePenbb|hcb: I am having trouble restarting nginx on pkgmirror to pick up new certs. The issue appears to be 5.135.82.179.18:54
LeePenUnable to bind addess.18:54
LeePenIs that a current IP?18:55
masonLeePen: I'm old and I got it. :P https://yewtu.be/watch?v=XwhSZYOnBKc18:57
LeePenI know, it is my failing.18:57
LeePenMy partner is continually annoyed at having to explain things like this.18:58
masonBut now you'll get it too, at a cost of a few neural connections that would probably have been better spent left idle or taking in a view out a window.18:58
LeePenBut she made me listen to the Smiths a few weeks ago and it hurt my ears!18:58
masonI've never been a huge fan, but look on the bright side - she didn't have you listen to a bunch of Einsturzende Neubauten.19:00
LeePenBut then I am weird, I played celeste in a performance of this a few weeks ago: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CFL1O0SHhic19:02
LeePenbb|hcb: I have commented out that IP in all the sites-enabled and now nginx reloads OK.19:03
LeePenPerhaps you would confirm?19:03
golinuxWOW . . . wonder what flipped LeePen's switch from the tower of social silence to chit-chat?19:05
golinux:D19:05
masonLeePen: Ah, neat. TIL https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Celesta and Armonica both. Thank you.19:06
friedhelmThat ip does not resolve in dns here. Should belong to OVH.19:09
golinuxAren't we off of OVH?19:10
LeePenfriedhelm: Yes, thanks. That was my analysis.19:10
bb|hcbLeePen: 5.135.82.179 is old ip, no longer in use. Configuration was not removed for a smoother transition from the old one, but someone (me) forgot to clean it up19:35
LeePenNo worries. Perhaps you could check I have done it OK.19:36
bb|hcbIt is good, thanks!19:37
bb|hcbgolinux: Completely off OVH. There are some remnants in the config though19:42
bgstack15The rise of Excalibur has brought forth the knight of Devuan!19:47
masonThere has to be a way to fit in a watery tart somewhere.19:49
LeePenNow I understand that one!19:49
mason:)19:50
bgstack15I opted against too many of those pop culture references about that location. ('Tis a silly place)19:50
golinuxmason: I found a working link for the devuan-announce list! https://lists.dyne.org/lurker/mindex/devuan-announce@20190101.060000.00000000.en.html20:11
masonAh, nice, thank you. I've since seen some other email from my resubs, so I appear to be up and running.20:12
golinuxThat link will need to be changed on www too. Will put it on the pad20:14
fsmithreddaedalus rc1 live-isos are up.23:01
bb|hcb:)23:09
* golinux waves to fsmithred23:23
fsmithredhi23:23

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