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TheMusojasoncwarner_: If its stacking related, I shouldn't think so, but who knows.00:00
popeyjasoncwarner_, I've rebooted into quantal, updated, rebooted again and i cant reproduce00:01
popeyjasoncwarner_, any particular app which gets stacked badly?00:02
jasoncwarner_chrome, chromium00:06
jasoncwarner_all00:06
jasoncwarner_popey^^00:06
jasoncwarner_I'm missing my irc notifications b/c they are stacked behind the window ;)00:06
popeyheh00:07
popeyjasoncwarner_, windowed or full screen or properly full screen f11?00:07
popeybecause if you F11 chrome and then hit super, I know the dash appears behind the app00:08
popeysame happens if you F11 terminal00:08
jasoncwarner_fullscreen (no f11)00:09
jasoncwarner_popey: I just rebotted and it no longer happens, but not sure why it started happening all of the sudden00:10
popeybet it still happens with windows F11'ed00:10
jasoncwarner_popey: can you make sure it is part of our tests? I'll keep testing here00:10
popeyok00:10
jasoncwarner_thanks, popey00:12
popeynow sleep..00:12
jasoncwarner_stacking was our nemesis a few cycles ago...don't want it coming back!00:12
TheMusojasoncwarner_: Never mind a few cycles ago, whenever I used compiz/unity 3D in precise, I always had focus issues such that new windows would appear in the foreground, but wouldn't have keyboard focus.00:15
kieppieanyone able to help me with an X, VNC issue, please?00:47
kieppieanyone online? I have an X11/XFCE/VNC issue I'd like to tackle. VM with only X, XFCE, VNC (not full Xubuntu) and I'm unable to get the DM over VNC01:03
TheMusokieppie: Have you tried asking in #ubuntu? THis channel is mostly for development.01:06
kieppieI see - thanks01:12
kieppiethought this one would be best, as #ubuntu is very noisy & this is a desktop issue01:13
hyperairafter logging out of a guest session, i get stale gvfs-fuse-daemon entries in my /etc/mtab, which then causes issues (mostly cosmetic) with df and mount. does anyone know what's responsible for cleaning up these entries?01:23
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jonorobru, hey!04:50
robruoh hey jono what's up?05:11
jonorobru, hey05:13
jonoI just replied to the GTK bug05:13
jonothanks again for your help05:13
robruoh, I see. I'll take a look05:13
robruROFL!!!05:14
robrucute dog05:14
robruare you sure you don't want that space there? I think it looks good ;-)05:16
robruj/k, I'll play with it some more05:16
robruhhmmmm, I can't seem to actually run accomplishments05:19
jonorobru, :-)05:19
jonothanks robru05:19
jonolet me grab you a page05:20
robruI'm not actually very familiar with quickly, when I try to 'quickly run' I just get an ImportError, no module named accomplishments.util.paths05:20
jonorobru, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Accomplishments/GetInvolved/DevelopmentSetup05:20
robruok, gimme a sec I guess05:21
jonothanks robru05:24
robrujono, I'm getting an unhandled exception when I try to run the daemon05:25
jonodid you install all the branches?05:25
robruhttp://paste.ubuntu.com/1148164/ dunno if that means anything to you.05:25
robruI checked out the four branches like that page said. was i supposed to 'make install' each one or something?05:26
jonono05:26
jonothis is Python, so no make needed05:26
jonorobru, checking05:26
robruI'm probably missing some dependency. I was missing python2.7-gpgme originally, but the error message for that one was more indicative. This error message is much more cryptic05:27
jonorobru, hmm, this seems to be a new bug05:28
jonorobru, I will investigate05:29
jonothis is a new piece of code we added, so it looks like it causes a problem for fresh installs05:29
robruok, well, I'm about to sign off for the night. let me know what you find and I'll probably be around to help a bit more tomorrow05:29
jonorobru, thanks, I will try to get this fixed and then we can take a look05:29
jonothanks!05:29
robrujono, no problem. my start date got pushed back to monday, so now I've got the week with not a lot to do ;-)05:30
robrujono, oh, let me paste the full log just in case it's more helpful05:30
robruhttp://paste.ubuntu.com/1148173/ one guess I have is that perhaps you've hardcoded a directory? On the wiki you mentioned ~/source but I put it somewhere else.05:31
robrubut anyway. I'm off. have a good night!05:32
jonorobru, thanks!05:33
didrocksgood morning05:48
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Sweetsharkdidrocks: moin!07:48
didrockshey Sweetshark! How are you?07:49
Sweetsharkdidrocks: Just to clarify (since you were gone yesterday evening, when I added that): I have had no additional lintian warnings (likely because I packed on precise).07:49
didrocksSweetshark: I've approved the -templates package :)07:49
Sweetsharkdidrocks: \o/07:49
didrocksSweetshark: ah, probably07:49
didrocksyou should use quantal!07:49
Sweetsharkdidrocks: shhh, dont tell!07:49
didrocksheh, don't worry, it will be between you and me07:50
didrocks…and the 143 people on the channel07:50
didrocks…and the public IRC logs :p07:50
RAOFHeh07:51
RAOFMorning didrocks, Sweetshark!07:52
mlankhorstwb RAOF, and congratulations are in order? :)07:52
didrockshey RAOF ;)07:52
didrockscongratulations!07:52
Sweetsharkdidrocks: if you are the libreoffice maintainer on ubuntu, 'public' gets relative. As long as it is not a blogpost that ends up on slashdot, is not really serious.07:52
didrocksSweetshark: what do you think I'm writing right now? :p07:52
RAOFThanks :)07:52
didrocksdear slashdot & omgubuntu,07:53
didrocks;)07:53
* Sweetshark extends his arm really long and waves around half the earth to RAOF ...07:53
Sweetsharkdidrocks: btw fixed upstream too: http://cgit.freedesktop.org/libreoffice/templates/log/07:59
Sweetsharkcool, that feels nice! ...08:00
didrocksSweetshark: excellent!08:00
Sweetshark... looking at the bugpage of libreoffice-templates: I have a package with _no_ bugs!08:00
* Sweetshark is just so proud of himself!08:00
mlankhorstOh dear that seems like a bug, good old "can't file bugs to libreoffice-templates"08:17
seb128hey desktopers08:52
AfCWhat would I need to do to properly file a request that GTK 3.4.4 get updated into Precise?08:53
seb128AfC, don't bother we will not take GTK 3.4.408:53
AfCseb128: uh, ok08:53
AfCWhy not?08:53
AfC[I need it; they fixed a bug that's crashing java-gnome's test suite]08:53
seb128because they rewrote GtkIconView in GTK 3.4.2 and it has regressions and behaviour changes08:54
seb128and they don't reply to bugs about those08:54
AfC{shrug} they replied to mine08:54
seb128we will not regress functionality in a stable update08:54
seb128we can backport fixes though08:54
AfCOk, well, I'll do it in a PPA then. What a pain.08:54
seb128open a bug against gtk+3.0 on launchpad with a link to the commit(s)08:54
AfCseb128: (the problem is *already* in Ubuntu's 3.4.2, and they're fixing problems; so I'm a bit vague why you're so harsh on "we won't ever update it". And yes, it's icon related (GtkEntryIcon, specifically) and *already* broken)08:55
seb128AfC, we won't ever update because "let's rewrite a widget totally" is not compatible with our stable update guidelines08:57
seb128it's too risky of a diff to ensure there is no regression08:58
seb128reality being that the first tarball they rolled with the rewrite totally broke RTL for gtkiconview08:58
seb128those sort of breakges are reality not welcome in stable update of an entreprise OS08:58
AfCseb128: Ok, but the [icon cache related] regression is *already* in 3.4.208:58
seb128AfC, I'm fine taking patches for that one, it's orthogonal to the iconview rewrite08:59
AfCok. I'll file right now08:59
seb128thanks09:00
chrisccoulsonhah, nice - https://crash-stats.mozilla.com/report/index/8d608496-2b03-48c8-822e-1b576212080809:46
chrisccoulson"I think it is problem with any extension and the fucking menu of Ubuntu."09:46
chrisccoulsonhttps://crash-stats.mozilla.com/report/index/50ff5801-0660-4172-bd96-5d8542120810 - "Fucking cock, firefox sucks as usual."09:47
chrisccoulsonhttps://crash-stats.mozilla.com/report/index/feb0791f-98e9-484c-a74b-074a32120810 - "It's like an endless loop of shit."09:47
chrisccoulsonsome nice comments there ;)09:48
seb128chrisccoulson, hey, how are you?10:19
seb128RAOF, hey, welcome back! ;-)10:19
chrisccoulsonseb128, yeah, not too bad thanks. just had fun reading comments from our angry users ;)10:20
seb128RAOF, could you take some time this week to update your work items and maybe postpone the ones you will not get to this cycle? thanks ;-)10:20
seb128chrisccoulson, so the firefox report thing let them write a description, we don't do that, we miss some fun I see :p10:21
chrisccoulsonseb128, yeah, you get some interesting comments ;)10:21
gotwighey10:45
gotwigWhat about lock screen handeling with lightdm?10:45
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chrisccoulsonanybody want to maintain a firefox extension?12:16
chrisccoulsoni swear, anybody who actually responds with "yes, please" needs their head examining ;)12:17
mdeslaurchrisccoulson: maybe someone will trade that for chromium-browser maintenance? :)12:18
chrisccoulsonmdeslaur, i'm not sure what's worse. chromium maintenance versus keeping up with what seems like daily API breakage? ;)12:19
mdeslauryeah, browser extensions are painful12:19
chrisccoulsonit's really annoying when people move things between headers, and i have to do things like http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~extension-hackers/globalmenu-extension/trunk/revision/43812:22
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mptseb128, dobey: Yes, I'd love to get rid of "Source code" from Software Sources, but I haven't redesigned that part of the UI yet. <https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SoftwareAndUpdatesSettings#channels> And that contributor UI includes access to Launchpad packaging branches but not source debs at the moment. <https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ContributorConsole#code>13:02
dobeyhrmm, would be nice if ddebs was at least in sources.list but commented out by default13:05
LaneyMake It So13:05
mpt(And it's not clear to me what, if any difference there is between what you get from "bzr branch lp:ubuntu/package-name" and "apt-get source package-name".)13:05
dobeyLaney: what *is* the deb line for it exactly anyway?13:06
Laneydeb http://ddebs.ubuntu.com quantal main restricted universe multiverse13:07
dobeympt: apt-get source always works, where bzr branch sometimes doesn't have the latest version13:07
Laneyoff the top o'me head13:07
Laneyand you use different tools to work with bzr packaging branches vs source packages13:07
dobeydeb http://ddebs.ubuntu.com/ubuntu precise main restricted multiverse universe13:07
dobeyand i get 404s13:07
Laneyyou have /ubuntu there13:07
dobeyoh13:07
dobeythanks13:08
dobeyalso, the lp:ubuntu/foo branch may not always be the right bzr branch to work from13:09
dobeylp:~ubuntu-desktop owned branches come to mind13:09
Laneyone day we'll have to give those up in the name of consistency13:10
dobeyi guess kernel and some other teams also have such branches13:10
dobeysigh; of course the ddebs would be signed with a different key13:11
kenvandineis evolution working for anyone?13:12
kenvandinei can't change folders...13:12
dobeyin precise or quantal?13:12
kenvandinei can only access my work email from my phone...13:12
kenvandinequantal13:12
kenvandineit just spins out of control when i try to change folders13:12
dobeyit was working fine for me a couple nights ago; haven't tried since then13:13
kenvandineit was working for me until yesterday13:15
kenvandinejust no time to debug it :/13:15
larsuhey didrocks, you approved rev 2550 in unity - http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~unity-team/unity/trunk/revision/255013:17
larsuit specifies org.compiz.unityshell as schema, but the schema file gets installed as org.freedesktop.compiz.unityshell13:18
larsudo you know which one is the right one?13:18
smspillazlarsu: org.compiz.unityshell13:18
larsusmspillaz, so where does the freedesktop bit come from?13:19
smspillazlarsu: it used to be that13:19
larsuI don't even begin to understand from where you guys generate the schema files13:19
larsusmspillaz, it still is in trunk13:19
smspillazlarsu: we generate them from the plugin xml fiels and what do you mean by "it still is in trunk" ?13:19
smspillaz*files13:19
smspillazlarsu: trunk unity or trunk compiz?13:20
larsusmspillaz, sorry, unity trunk13:20
smspillazin trunk compiz, it certainly should be org.compiz.plugin13:20
smspillazit may just be that we haven't uploaded the compiz-dev package which generates schemas as org.compiz.plugin yet13:20
smspillazand it may still be using org.freedesktop.compiz etc13:20
smspillaznot sure though, I don't have access to the packaging source right now13:20
didrocksit is, indeed13:21
larsusmspillaz, unity trunk install a org.freedesktop.compiz.unityshell.gschema.xml13:21
larsus/install/installs13:21
smspillazlarsu: okay. It determines where to do that based on some cmake code that compiz-dev provides13:21
smspillazso if we don't have an updated compiz which installs schemas as org.compiz.plugin then it would go into org.freedesktop.compiz.plugin13:22
larsusmspillaz, ah, that explains it, thanks13:22
smspillazlarsu: in any case, we can just fix the packaging to install org.freedesktop.compiz.plugin as org.compiz.plugin until we upload the new compiz13:22
didrockssmspillaz: it's not in the packaging13:23
didrockssmspillaz: it's inside the file itself13:23
smspillazdidrocks: yeah thats what I was even thinking13:23
didrocksand I don't want to sed that :)13:23
smspillazdidrocks: its inside the file itself ?13:23
didrocksright13:23
smspillazdidrocks: what do you mean by "inside the file itself?"13:23
didrocksthe filename is just a convention13:23
smspillazinside the cmake file ?13:23
smspillazohhhh right13:23
didrockscontent of org.freedesktop.compiz.unityshell.gschema.xml13:23
smspillazof course13:23
didrockssmspillaz: maybe you can just merge proposal the renaming part in compiz trunk?13:24
didrockssmspillaz: I'll ack it13:24
smspillazdidrocks: it is in compiz trunk13:24
didrockshum, so it should be in staging13:24
didrocksoh13:24
smspillazlet me check13:24
didrocksbut they are not using staging13:24
didrockslarsu: do you ^13:24
smspillazright13:24
smspillaz:)13:24
larsudidrocks, staging? My compiz-dev is at 1:0.9.8+bzr3249-0ubuntu213:25
didrocksyeah, it's not from the staging ppa13:25
didrocks(unity-staging)13:26
larsunope13:26
didrocksI confirm it's in trunk13:29
didrocks(compiz trunk)13:29
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davidcalleseb128, ping15:50
seb128davidcalle, hey15:52
davidcalleseb128, how are you doing?15:53
seb128davidcalle, I'm good thanks, how are you?15:53
davidcalleseb128, fine15:53
davidcalleseb128, do you know the status of python3 only on the cd? Still on track? Any major issue?15:54
seb128davidcalle, it's mostly on track, why?15:54
davidcalleseb128, I'm checking if I can bring python-gdata in, but it's python2 only. For the Photos lens -> Picasa scope.15:55
seb128davidcalle, well, you can bring anything you want in universe15:56
seb128davidcalle, was that aimed at being on the CD? feature freeze is in a week it's late to propose a new feature at this point15:57
davidcalleseb128, yes, but I've been asked to do it only for a bit more than a month, so I'm still in full dev and seeing if I can fit at least the core features (Shotwell photos, Flickr, Facebook, Picasa).16:00
seb128davidcalle, did you aim at having it installed by default for quantal?16:01
seb128davidcalle, ideally we don't want to add extra python2 depends on the CD16:01
seb128but having it in universe,s-c with a python2 depends is fine16:02
davidcalleseb128, yes. I know, that's why I was checking if it was still on track or not.16:02
davidcalleseb128, everything is actually in Python3, I'm porting and have discovered this morning the python-gdata situation.16:03
seb128davidcalle, python-gdata is in universe as well16:04
seb128davidcalle, well, libgdata has a gir ... can't you use that?16:04
seb128gir1.2-gdata-0.0: GObject introspection data for the GData webservices library16:04
* davidcalle feels stupid16:05
davidcalleseb128, hum, thanks :)16:05
davidcalleI haven't noticed it.16:05
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dobeyseb128: it's probably too late for you now today, but i'ved fixed the u1db issues and uploaded new attachments to https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/103539219:16
ubot2Ubuntu bug 1035392 in ubuntu "[needs-packaging] u1db" [Wishlist,In progress]19:16
mterryAnyone got a second to review a needs-packaging package for me?  https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/103723119:53
ubot2Ubuntu bug 1037231 in ubuntu "[needs-packaging] remote-login-service" [Undecided,New]19:54
mterryAnd also https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/103722820:08
ubot2Ubuntu bug 1037228 in ubuntu "[needs-packaging] thin-client-config-agent" [Undecided,In progress]20:08
kenvandinemterry, sure20:12
* mterry hugs kenvandine20:13
* mterry goes afk for a bit20:16
seb128kenvandine, mterry: I can do an archive admin review as well20:29
mterryseb128, awesome20:32
kenvandinemterry, i have the same comment on both of them20:33
kenvandineyou don't need to list debian/* in copyright since it is all the same20:33
kenvandineotherwise it looks good to me20:33
mterrykenvandine, I like to specify separate, not really sure why20:33
kenvandinehehe20:34
mterrykenvandine, maybe to make it easier for others (like MOTU) to add to debian/20:34
* kenvandine has been beat down for listing it separately 20:34
mterryreally?20:34
* kenvandine looks at seb12820:34
kenvandine:-D20:34
mterryCan upload with unified20:34
kenvandinemterry, if the license and copyright are the same it is just redundant20:34
* mterry shrugs20:35
seb128kenvandine, I didn't beat down anyone for that, I did beat down you for using a different license for the debian dir than the upstream source one though :p20:35
kenvandinewould be nice if thin-client-config-agent was py3 :)20:35
kenvandineseb128, that too :)20:35
kenvandinethere was one that was redundant20:35
mterrykenvandine, true!  the MIR review will note that and usually block on that...  will have to ask tedg20:35
kenvandinebut you said you didn't care20:35
kenvandinei think20:35
mterrypfft, if seb128 doesn't care, I'm leaving separate.  It's easier on my eyes  :)20:36
seb128;-)20:36
seb128I didn't see lot of source where it's merged20:36
seb128I'm fine having them separate20:36
seb128mterry, you (or your upstream) gets a big minus point for now having copyright or license infos in the remote-login-service sources20:38
kenvandine*not*20:38
kenvandine:)20:38
seb128doh, indeed20:38
seb128not having20:38
seb128;-)20:38
* mterry looks at tedg20:38
kenvandinemterry, sorry i haven't looked at your deja-dup MP, i have been swamped... hopefully first thing tomorrow :)20:39
tedgOh, yeah.  Hmph.20:39
mterrykenvandine, no worries.  I've got another one hot on its heals if I ever get done with this other stuff20:39
mterryheels even20:39
tedgI thought the Oracle v. Google case said those were mostly worthless :-)20:39
kenvandinehehe20:40
tedgI guess only for APIs20:40
seb128tedg, let's wait for the appeal20:40
tedgI'll put them in to test the auto-merge stuff alesage is setting up.20:40
seb128that's not over yet ;-)20:40
kenvandinemterry, can you flip those "Incomplete"s on bug 1029549 to "Fix committed"?  Those were the ones you said you were fine with as long as upstream fixes the tests before release20:41
tedgHeh, the headlines have be written.  You're so into the "legal system" -- the real power in America is the tabloids!20:41
ubot2Launchpad bug 1029549 in signon-ui "[MIR] online-accounts and friends" [Undecided,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/102954920:41
kenvandinemterry, and i filed/milestoned bugs for those20:41
seb128mterry, remote-login-service looks fine out of the no license in the sources issue20:44
mterrykenvandine, sure20:44
kenvandinemterry, thx20:44
mterryseb128, is that a NEW blocker?20:44
seb128mterry, no20:44
seb128it's a best practice (tm)20:44
mterryseb128, alright, so as long as tedg is on it, I'll upload20:45
kenvandinei usually look the other way on that as long as it's consistent...20:45
kenvandinelike all the files are missing it20:45
kenvandinenot all but 2 or something20:45
mterrytedg, what's the story with python3 for thin-client-config-agent?20:45
kenvandinetedg, did you write a python app?20:46
* kenvandine doesn't believe it20:46
tedgNo, it wasn't me :-)20:46
tedgI hear that mentioning Pypy is the way to deflect people from talking about Python3.20:47
seb128 tedg, mterry: thin-client-config-agent ... would be good if the Vcs was one the coredev group has access to20:47
mterryseb128, hmm, gp.  I can move the trunk20:47
seb128otherwise out of the python2 thing it looks fine to me20:48
seb128mterry, none are blockers for upload20:48
kenvandineseb128, don't forget to look at my package :)20:49
seb128we might want the python2 thing sorted for promotion if we want to seed it though20:49
mterryseb128, yah, python2 is going to be a MIR issue, but I think fixable enough20:49
mterryseb128, remote-login-service uploaded, will do tcca once I get an LP admin to let ~ubuntu-core-dev create branches for the project.  :-/20:55
mterryseb128, guh, nm.  Just uploaded it as is.  Will fix in a later upload when LP gets fix21:00
mterrySo both are in NEW21:00
seb128mterry, it will autofix once the source is accepted21:00
seb128I think21:00
mterryseb128, I was talking about the Vcs line21:01
seb128oh ok21:01
seb128mterry, kenvandine: your sources NEWed21:01
kenvandinethanks!21:01
mterryseb128, thanks!21:01
* kenvandine goes to spend some time with the family... bbl21:01
seb128yw, thanks for getting your stuff uploaded one week before ff rather than 1 hour before :p21:01
seb128kenvandine, enjoy!21:02
kenvandineseb128, the complicated stuff isn't there yet :)21:02
kenvandinemeaning the mozilla stuff :)21:02
seb128yeah, that's another story!21:02
mterryseb128, huh, the needs-packaging bugs didn't get auto-closed.  I don't think I screwed up the syntax21:15
seb128mterry, autoclose works by matching components21:15
seb128mterry, that can't work on new packages21:15
mterryseb128, ah right.  That makes sense.  Seems like there could be a clever exception for NEW packages that looks in the main ubuntu project for bugs21:16
seb128mterry, that's a bit annoying, it also mean it doesn't work if you forget to reassing a bug to the source where the issue gets fixed21:16
seb128mterry, I think that should be an exception for anything affecting 1 component21:16
seb128it's trickier when you are several components21:16
seb128but usually when you have one you want the upload to close it21:16
kenvandineseb128, my build failed on armel because of timeout in the tests21:22
kenvandinei just uploaded again with a bumped timeout21:22
seb128ok21:22
seb128kenvandine, GO SPEND TIME WITH YOUR FAMILY21:22
seb128;-)21:22
kenvandinei got distracted checking the build status on my phone21:23
kenvandinesmart phones are evil21:23
kenvandine:)21:23
seb128haha21:23
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robrujono, you around?22:30
robrujono, I've got a bit of time if you wanted help testing/debugging that other bug that blocked us from testing the gtkgrid margin thing.22:35
jonohey robru23:22
jonoso any idea why that space is being added?23:22
robruno, haven't looked at it yet. I was offering to help you with that other bug, where I can't even launch the thing.23:23
robrudid you want me to help test that?23:23
robrujono, I'm not sure about that space. I see you do specify a top margin on one of the elements, though it looks like only a small number. I'd try tweaking your spacer widget as well as the margins, but I can't because I'm not seeing that gap on the gtkissue branch at all.23:32
robrujono, oh, and you forgot to delete the outerbox variable, so you are still instantiating a VBox that isn't being used ;-)23:33
robrubut that's unrelated.23:33
jonoright23:35
jonoit seems like my code should include the space23:35
jonoso I am unsure whether my code is doing something odd or whether it is a GTK bug23:36
robruprobably a little bit of both.23:36
robruthe part where the second section was halfway down the window, that was caused by your use of True,True for expand,fill options to pack_start, but there was still some extra space appearing even with False,False. So I am leaning towards there being some kind of bug in VBox rendering that somehow is only triggered by IconView widgets.23:37
jonorobru, yeah, and I still have that space when I use add() with a GtkGrid23:38
jonorobru, but strangely your program using GtkGrid doesnt have the space problem23:38
robrujono, the space you're seeing in the gtkgrid, does it change size depending on the window size? or is it just a fixed number of pixels?23:38
jonorobru, it changes as you resize the window23:39
jonoit seems like the size of the viewport is being divided up equally between the two sections23:39
robrujono, oh, ok. well, in that case then it's definitely something you've done to trigger the behavior because the gtkissue branch doesn't do it.23:39
jonorobru, any idea what it might be?23:40
robruNot really unfortunately. I'd test more but I still can't even run your app.23:40
robruif you can give me a hand getting it running, I can help you a bit more23:40
jonorobru, when I fix the bug you are seeing, would you be happ to test?23:41
robruyeah, for sure. I'm mostly free until Monday ;-)23:41
jonothanks, robru!23:42
jonoI will see if I can fix it tonight :-)23:42
robrujono, no worries. I'm gonna watch some TV for now but I've got the chat open so just ping me when you're ready for a test23:42
jonothanks robru!23:42
robruyou're welcome!23:42

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