01:38:19 Fork (bcrawl) on crawl.kelbi.org updated to: 0.23-a0-4850-gd9e8576752 04:16:15 -!- daethoven84 is now known as daethoven8 04:23:02 Experimental (bcrawl) branch on underhound.eu updated to: 0.23-a0-4850-gd9e8576752 08:10:44 Hey, could I request an Akrasiac admin send me a copy of my (bairyn) archived ttyrecs? They should be IIRC from around 2014, until the latest online, around 2017-01-04. 08:15:16 New branch created: pull/2853 (1 commit) 13https://github.com/crawl/crawl/pull/2853 08:15:18 03Zhang Kai02 {GitHub} 07https://github.com/crawl/crawl/pull/2853 * 0.30-a0-378-g0b5accddb5: Update features.txt 10(57 seconds ago, 1 file, 853+ 201-) 13https://github.com/crawl/crawl/commit/0b5accddb5e4 09:55:19 ByronJohnson ok, I can do that, won't get to it immediately though 09:55:29 where should I send it? 15:29:57 <06a​dvil> linux note, our instructions for installing from the PPA rely on apt-key which will apparently go away sometime soon (deprecated currently) 15:30:57 <06a​dvil> I'm finding plenty of instructions on what to do instead, but they all look very annoying, so maybe I'll let a real linux person actually worry about this 15:31:13 they're annoying, yes 15:31:23 but so is most anything gpg related 😕 18:27:23 advil: Thanks, I appreciate it. I can take it at byron@byronjohnson.net, or I can download via HTTPS or rsync, or if needed, I can setup an HTTPS file upload form. 19:27:43 advil: I'm an ancient Unix beard but I think the advice I'd give would be just compile it, it's easy enough 20:43:40 <09g​ammafunk> @advil The recommendations at https://opensource.com/article/22/9/deprecated-linux-apt-key#:~:text=Use%20of%20apt%2Dkey%20is,packaged%20in%20gnupg)%20is%20required. look like a good starting point, although I need to try it. Having a little writeup of how users could find and remove the old key installed with apt-key might be helpful, and then we could just give the few lines on how to install the key in /etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d/, for 20:43:41 example 20:49:49 <09g​ammafunk> Alternately we could consider a more drastic solutions involving deprecating the repository and offering just the debs. Not like we sign the windows or mac releases.