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[11:13] <alan_g[m]> I guess Frame VNC isn't linked here: https://github.com/MirServer/ubuntu-frame-vnc/pull/3 (I think Saviq owns the spell needed)
[11:43] <Saviq> !github webhook add MirServer/ubuntu-frame-osk
[11:43] -GitHub[m]:#mir-server- Saviq: Failed to create webhook: Not Found
[11:44] <Saviq> !gh webhook add MirServer/ubuntu-frame-vnc
[11:44] -GitHub[m]:#mir-server- Saviq: Failed to create webhook: Not Found
[12:17] <Saviq> !github webhook add MirServer/ubuntu-frame-osk
[12:17] -GitHub[m]:#mir-server- Saviq: Successfully created webhook for MirServer/ubuntu-frame-osk
[12:18] <Saviq> !github webhook add MirServer/ubuntu-frame-vnc
[12:18] -GitHub[m]:#mir-server- Saviq: Successfully created webhook for MirServer/ubuntu-frame-vnc
[12:23] <alan_g[m]> Fourth time lucky? ๐Ÿ˜€
[12:23] <Saviq> Two repositories ;)
[12:23] <Saviq> So after I understood the cryptic error, I knew how to fix
[12:24] <alan_g[m]> magic
[14:02] <alan_g[m]> Hmm, now I wonder why this hasn't triggered:
[14:02] <alan_g[m]> https://launchpad.net/~mir-team/+snap/ubuntu-frame-vnc-20-beta
[14:04] <Saviq> > The next import is scheduled to run in 3 hours.
[14:04] <Saviq> > Last successful import was 2 hours ago.
[14:04] <Saviq> It must've just missed it
[14:04] <alan_g[m]> The last import got the change
[14:05] <Saviq> It's not here? https://code.launchpad.net/~mir-team/+git/ubuntu-frame-vnc/+ref/main
[14:06] <alan_g[m]> Oh right. I skim-read the commit on the exec branch. Idiot!
[14:06] <alan_g[m]> "Import now"
[16:17] <alan_g[m]> Saviq re ubuntu-frame-vnc beta - there are a few libraries bumped, but nothing serious seems to have changed apart from my fix. It works for me, so any further testing you think necessary?
[16:17] <Saviq> No, feel free to release to stable
[16:19] <alan_g[m]> Done
[17:51] <Saviq> Good evening o/
[23:58] -GitHub[m]:#mir-server- **[MirServer/wlcs]** RAOF closed [pull request #250](https://github.com/MirServer/wlcs/pull/250): CI: Drive LXD directly, avoiding spread